Notice of Availability of Calendar Year 2023 Competitive Grant Funds for the Technology Initiative Grant Program, 3441-3442 [2023-00910]
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LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
Notice of Availability of Calendar Year
2023 Competitive Grant Funds for the
Technology Initiative Grant Program
Legal Services Corporation.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Legal Services
Corporation (LSC) issues this Notice
describing the conditions for submitting
a pre-application for 2023 Technology
Initiative Grants (TIGs), and for
applying under TIG categories that do
not require pre-applications. PreApplications must be submitted
electronically via LSC’s unified grants
management system, GrantEase.
DATES: The deadline to submit a PreApplication is 11:59 p.m. Eastern
Standard Time on Friday, March 10,
2023.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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David Bonebrake, Program Counsel for
Technology, Office of Program
Performance, Legal Services
Corporation, 3333 K Street NW,
Washington, DC 20007; (202) 295–1547
or dbonebrake@lsc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
Since 2000, Congress has provided an
annual appropriation to LSC to award
special funding for client self-help and
information technology projects. LSC’s
Technology Initiative Grant (TIG)
program funds technology tools that
help achieve LSC’s goal of increasing
the quantity and quality of legal services
available to eligible persons. Projects
funded under the TIG program develop,
test, and replicate innovative
technologies that can enable grant
recipients and state justice communities
to improve low-income persons’ access
to high-quality legal assistance through
an integrated and well-managed
technology system. The TIG program
also supports effective technology
planning and management at LSCfunded organizations through the use of
targeted assessment grants focused on
improvements to technology systems
and information security.
II. Funding Opportunity Information
A. Eligible Applicants
To be eligible for Technology
Initiative Grants, applicants must be
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current grantees of LSC Basic FieldGeneral, Basic Field-Migrant, or Basic
Field-Native American grants. In
addition, applicants must receive basic
field funding of at least a one-year term,
be up to date on reporting on any
existing TIG-funded projects, and not
have had a previous TIG terminated in
the past three years for reporting or
other performance issues.
B. Technology Initiative Grant Purpose
and Key Goals
Since LSC’s TIG program was
established in 2000, LSC has made over
859 grants totaling over $81 million.
This grant program encourages
organizations to use technology in
innovative ways to:
1. Effectively and efficiently provide
high-quality legal assistance to lowincome persons and to promote access
to the judicial system through legal
information, advice, and representation.
2. Improve service delivery, quality of
legal work, and management and
administration of grantees.
3. Develop, test, and replicate
innovative strategies that can enable
grantees and state justice communities
to improve clients’ access to highquality legal assistance.
C. Funding Categories
1. General Technology Initiative Grants
Projects in this category (1)
implement new or innovative
approaches for using technology in legal
services delivery; (2) enhance the
effectiveness and efficiency of existing
technologies so that they may be better
used to increase the quality and
quantity of services to clients; or (3)
replicate, adapt, or provide added value
to the work of prior technology projects.
This includes, but is not limited to, the
implementation and improvement of
tested methodologies and technologies
from previous TIG projects. We also
encourage replication of proven
technologies from non-LSC funded legal
aid organizations as well as sectors
outside the legal aid community.
(Applicants seeking continuation
funding for their own existing TIG
initiatives may wish to apply under the
new Adoption, Expansion and
Enhancement Grants category discussed
below.)
LSC recommends a minimum amount
for funding requests in this category of
$40,000, but projects with lower budgets
will be considered. There is no
maximum amount for TIG funding
requests that are within the total
appropriation for TIG. All applicants in
this category must submit a preapplication according to the process and
requirements outlined in this notice.
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2. Technology Improvement Projects
LSC recognizes that grantees need
sufficient technology infrastructure in
place before they can take on a more
innovative TIG project, and this grant
category is for applicants that need to
improve their basic technology
infrastructure or their information
security posture. The maximum funding
amount for this category is $35,000.
Technology Improvement Projects do
not require a pre-application. LSC will
open the application system and
provide guidance for this project
category by April 10, 2023. The
application deadline for Technology
Improvement Projects is May 19, 2023.
3. Adoption, Expansion, and
Enhancement Grants
In 2023, LSC is piloting a new
category, called Adoption, Expansion,
and Enhancement Grants, to provide
continuation funding for those TIG
projects that have moved beyond the
proof-of-concept phase and
demonstrated excellent results. This
funding will allow successful TIG
grantees to further build upon a specific
project and its technologies, ensure that
their TIG-funded work is effectively
integrated into the service delivery
system, and complete the project
activities necessary to ensure the
initiative’s long-term success.
Adoption, Expansion, and
Enhancement Grants are available to
current Technology Initiative Grant
(TIG) recipients and to recipients of
recently completed TIG projects.
(Applicants seeking to enhance a nonTIG initiative or replicate another
organization’s project should apply
under the General category.) There is
not a pre-application for these
proposals, but LSC encourages all
prospective applicants to meet with
their regional TIG program manager to
discuss whether an Adoption,
Expansion, and Enhancement grant may
be a good fit. Applicants should be able
to clearly demonstrate that their project
was successful and that they have a
reasonable plan for building on that
success.
LSC recommends a minimum amount
for funding requests in this category of
$40,000, but projects with lower budgets
will be considered. There is no
maximum amount for TIG funding
requests that are within the total
appropriation for TIG.
Adoption, Expansion, and
Enhancement Grants do not require a
pre-application. LSC will open the
application system and provide
guidance for this project category by
April 10, 2023, and the application
deadline is May 19, 2023.
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D. Available Funds for 2023 Grants
A total of $5 million is available for
2023 TIG awards. LSC will not
designate fixed or estimated amounts for
the three different funding categories
and will make grant awards for the three
categories within the total amount of
funding available.
E. Grant Terms
Applicants to the Technology
Initiative Grant (TIG) program may
propose grant terms between 12 and 36
months for general category projects and
between 12 and 18 months for
technology improvement projects. For
the new Adoption, Expansion, and
Enhancement category, the grant term is
set at 24 months. The grant term for all
TIGs is expected to commence on
November 1, 2023.
III. Grant Application Process
khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES
A. Technology Initiative Grant
Application Process
The Technology Initiative Grant (TIG)
application process will be
administered in LSC’s unified grants
management system, GrantEase.
Applicants in the General TIG category
must first submit a pre-application to
LSC in GrantEase by March 10, 2023, at
11:59 p.m. ET, to be considered for a
grant. After review by LSC staff, LSC’s
president decides which applicants will
be asked to submit a full application.
Applicants will be notified of approval
to submit a full application by late-April
2023. Full applications are due to LSC
in the GrantEase system on June 2, 2023,
at 11:59 p.m. ET. Once received, full
applications will undergo a rigorous
review by LSC staff. LSC’s president
makes the final decisions on funding for
the Technology Initiative Grant
program.
As noted above, applicants applying
for Technology Improvement Project
funding or in the new Adoption,
Expansion, and Enhancement category
are not required to submit preapplications. LSC will launch the online
application system for these categories
by April 10, 2023, and set a submission
deadline of May 19, 2023, at 11:59 p.m.
ET. LSC follows a similar review
process for applications in these
categories, which includes LSC staff
conducting a rigorous review of all
proposals and the LSC president making
final funding decisions.
B. Late or Incomplete Applications
LSC may consider a request to submit
a pre-application after the deadline, but
only if the applicant has submitted an
email to techgrants@lsc.gov explaining
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the circumstances that caused the delay
prior to the pre-application deadline.
Communication with LSC staff,
including assigned program liaisons, is
not a substitute for sending a formal
request and explanation to techgrants@
lsc.gov. At its discretion, LSC may
consider incomplete applications. LSC
will determine whether it will consider
late or incomplete applications on a
case-by-case basis.
C. Multiple Pre-Applications
Applicants may submit multiple preapplications. If applying for multiple
grants that require pre-applications,
applicants should submit separate preapplications for each funding request.
D. Additional Information and
Guidelines
Additional guidance and instructions
on the pre-application and application
processes for Technology Initiative
Grants will be available and regularly
updated at https://www.lsc.gov/grants/
technology-initiative-grant-program.
(Authority: 42 U.S.C. 2996g(e))
Dated: January 12, 2023.
Stefanie Davis,
Senior Associate General Counsel.
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. T2023–1; Order No. 6412]
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Notice of Commission Action
III. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction
In accordance with 39 U.S.C. 3634
and 39 CFR 3060.40 et seq., the Postal
Service filed its calculation of the
assumed Federal income tax on
Competitive products income for Fiscal
Year (FY) 2022.1 The calculation details
the FY 2022 Competitive product
revenue and expenses, the Competitive
products net income before tax, and the
assumed Federal income tax on that net
income.
II. Notice of Commission Action
In accordance with 39 CFR 3060.42,
the Commission establishes Docket No.
T2023–1 to review the calculation of the
assumed Federal income tax and
supporting documentation.
The Commission invites comments on
whether the Postal Service’s filing in
this docket is consistent with the
policies of 39 U.S.C. 3634 and 39 CFR
3060.40 et seq. Comments are due no
later than April 14, 2023. The Postal
Service’s filing can be accessed via the
Commission’s website (https://
www.prc.gov).
The Commission appoints Jennaca D.
Upperman to serve as Public
Representative in this docket.
Income Tax Review
III. Ordering Paragraphs
Postal Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
It is ordered:
1. The Commission establishes Docket
No. T2023–1 to consider the calculation
of the assumed Federal income tax on
Competitive products for FY 2022.
2. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, Jennaca
D. Upperman is appointed to serve as an
officer of the Commission to represent
the interests of the general public in this
proceeding (Public Representative).
3. Comments are due no later than
April 14, 2023.
4. The Secretary shall arrange for
publication of this order in the Federal
Register.
AGENCY:
The Commission is
recognizing a recent Postal Service filing
concerning the calculation of the
assumed Federal income tax on
competitive products income for Fiscal
Year 2022. This notice informs the
public of the filing, invites public
comment, and takes other
administrative steps.
DATES: Comments are due: April 14,
2023.
SUMMARY:
Submit comments
electronically via the Commission’s
Filing Online system at https://
www.prc.gov. Those who cannot submit
comments electronically should contact
the person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section by
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alternatives.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at
202–789–6820.
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Erica A. Barker,
Secretary.
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of Submission of the Calculation of the FY 2022
Assumed Federal Income Tax on Competitive
Products, January 11, 2023.
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LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
Notice of Availability of Calendar Year 2023 Competitive Grant
Funds for the Technology Initiative Grant Program
AGENCY: Legal Services Corporation.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) issues this Notice
describing the conditions for submitting a pre-application for 2023
Technology Initiative Grants (TIGs), and for applying under TIG
categories that do not require pre-applications. Pre-Applications must
be submitted electronically via LSC's unified grants management system,
GrantEase.
DATES: The deadline to submit a Pre-Application is 11:59 p.m. Eastern
Standard Time on Friday, March 10, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Bonebrake, Program Counsel for
Technology, Office of Program Performance, Legal Services Corporation,
3333 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20007; (202) 295-1547 or
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
Since 2000, Congress has provided an annual appropriation to LSC to
award special funding for client self-help and information technology
projects. LSC's Technology Initiative Grant (TIG) program funds
technology tools that help achieve LSC's goal of increasing the
quantity and quality of legal services available to eligible persons.
Projects funded under the TIG program develop, test, and replicate
innovative technologies that can enable grant recipients and state
justice communities to improve low-income persons' access to high-
quality legal assistance through an integrated and well-managed
technology system. The TIG program also supports effective technology
planning and management at LSC-funded organizations through the use of
targeted assessment grants focused on improvements to technology
systems and information security.
II. Funding Opportunity Information
A. Eligible Applicants
To be eligible for Technology Initiative Grants, applicants must be
current grantees of LSC Basic Field-General, Basic Field-Migrant, or
Basic Field-Native American grants. In addition, applicants must
receive basic field funding of at least a one-year term, be up to date
on reporting on any existing TIG-funded projects, and not have had a
previous TIG terminated in the past three years for reporting or other
performance issues.
B. Technology Initiative Grant Purpose and Key Goals
Since LSC's TIG program was established in 2000, LSC has made over
859 grants totaling over $81 million. This grant program encourages
organizations to use technology in innovative ways to:
1. Effectively and efficiently provide high-quality legal
assistance to low-income persons and to promote access to the judicial
system through legal information, advice, and representation.
2. Improve service delivery, quality of legal work, and management
and administration of grantees.
3. Develop, test, and replicate innovative strategies that can
enable grantees and state justice communities to improve clients'
access to high-quality legal assistance.
C. Funding Categories
1. General Technology Initiative Grants
Projects in this category (1) implement new or innovative
approaches for using technology in legal services delivery; (2) enhance
the effectiveness and efficiency of existing technologies so that they
may be better used to increase the quality and quantity of services to
clients; or (3) replicate, adapt, or provide added value to the work of
prior technology projects. This includes, but is not limited to, the
implementation and improvement of tested methodologies and technologies
from previous TIG projects. We also encourage replication of proven
technologies from non-LSC funded legal aid organizations as well as
sectors outside the legal aid community. (Applicants seeking
continuation funding for their own existing TIG initiatives may wish to
apply under the new Adoption, Expansion and Enhancement Grants category
discussed below.)
LSC recommends a minimum amount for funding requests in this
category of $40,000, but projects with lower budgets will be
considered. There is no maximum amount for TIG funding requests that
are within the total appropriation for TIG. All applicants in this
category must submit a pre-application according to the process and
requirements outlined in this notice.
2. Technology Improvement Projects
LSC recognizes that grantees need sufficient technology
infrastructure in place before they can take on a more innovative TIG
project, and this grant category is for applicants that need to improve
their basic technology infrastructure or their information security
posture. The maximum funding amount for this category is $35,000.
Technology Improvement Projects do not require a pre-application.
LSC will open the application system and provide guidance for this
project category by April 10, 2023. The application deadline for
Technology Improvement Projects is May 19, 2023.
3. Adoption, Expansion, and Enhancement Grants
In 2023, LSC is piloting a new category, called Adoption,
Expansion, and Enhancement Grants, to provide continuation funding for
those TIG projects that have moved beyond the proof-of-concept phase
and demonstrated excellent results. This funding will allow successful
TIG grantees to further build upon a specific project and its
technologies, ensure that their TIG-funded work is effectively
integrated into the service delivery system, and complete the project
activities necessary to ensure the initiative's long-term success.
Adoption, Expansion, and Enhancement Grants are available to
current Technology Initiative Grant (TIG) recipients and to recipients
of recently completed TIG projects. (Applicants seeking to enhance a
non-TIG initiative or replicate another organization's project should
apply under the General category.) There is not a pre-application for
these proposals, but LSC encourages all prospective applicants to meet
with their regional TIG program manager to discuss whether an Adoption,
Expansion, and Enhancement grant may be a good fit. Applicants should
be able to clearly demonstrate that their project was successful and
that they have a reasonable plan for building on that success.
LSC recommends a minimum amount for funding requests in this
category of $40,000, but projects with lower budgets will be
considered. There is no maximum amount for TIG funding requests that
are within the total appropriation for TIG.
Adoption, Expansion, and Enhancement Grants do not require a pre-
application. LSC will open the application system and provide guidance
for this project category by April 10, 2023, and the application
deadline is May 19, 2023.
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D. Available Funds for 2023 Grants
A total of $5 million is available for 2023 TIG awards. LSC will
not designate fixed or estimated amounts for the three different
funding categories and will make grant awards for the three categories
within the total amount of funding available.
E. Grant Terms
Applicants to the Technology Initiative Grant (TIG) program may
propose grant terms between 12 and 36 months for general category
projects and between 12 and 18 months for technology improvement
projects. For the new Adoption, Expansion, and Enhancement category,
the grant term is set at 24 months. The grant term for all TIGs is
expected to commence on November 1, 2023.
III. Grant Application Process
A. Technology Initiative Grant Application Process
The Technology Initiative Grant (TIG) application process will be
administered in LSC's unified grants management system, GrantEase.
Applicants in the General TIG category must first submit a pre-
application to LSC in GrantEase by March 10, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. ET, to
be considered for a grant. After review by LSC staff, LSC's president
decides which applicants will be asked to submit a full application.
Applicants will be notified of approval to submit a full application by
late-April 2023. Full applications are due to LSC in the GrantEase
system on June 2, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. ET. Once received, full
applications will undergo a rigorous review by LSC staff. LSC's
president makes the final decisions on funding for the Technology
Initiative Grant program.
As noted above, applicants applying for Technology Improvement
Project funding or in the new Adoption, Expansion, and Enhancement
category are not required to submit pre-applications. LSC will launch
the online application system for these categories by April 10, 2023,
and set a submission deadline of May 19, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. ET. LSC
follows a similar review process for applications in these categories,
which includes LSC staff conducting a rigorous review of all proposals
and the LSC president making final funding decisions.
B. Late or Incomplete Applications
LSC may consider a request to submit a pre-application after the
deadline, but only if the applicant has submitted an email to
[email protected] explaining the circumstances that caused the delay
prior to the pre-application deadline. Communication with LSC staff,
including assigned program liaisons, is not a substitute for sending a
formal request and explanation to [email protected]. At its
discretion, LSC may consider incomplete applications. LSC will
determine whether it will consider late or incomplete applications on a
case-by-case basis.
C. Multiple Pre-Applications
Applicants may submit multiple pre-applications. If applying for
multiple grants that require pre-applications, applicants should submit
separate pre-applications for each funding request.
D. Additional Information and Guidelines
Additional guidance and instructions on the pre-application and
application processes for Technology Initiative Grants will be
available and regularly updated at https://www.lsc.gov/grants/technology-initiative-grant-program.
(Authority: 42 U.S.C. 2996g(e))
Dated: January 12, 2023.
Stefanie Davis,
Senior Associate General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2023-00910 Filed 1-18-23; 8:45 am]
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