[Federal Register: July 16, 2007 (Volume 72, Number 135)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economic Development Administration
[Docket No.: 070628222-7223-01]
Solicitation of Applications for the National Technical
Assistance, Training, Research and Evaluation Program: Regional
Training Curriculum Implementation
AGENCY: Economic Development Administration, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice and request for applications.
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SUMMARY: The Economic Development Administration (EDA) is soliciting
applications for FY 2007 National Technical Assistance, Training,
Research and Evaluation program (NTA Program) funding. Recent studies
on economic development, including several EDA-funded reports, stress
the importance of a regional approach to successful economic
development. However, the actual implementation of economic development
from the regional perspective is not robust. Therefore, in FY 2006, EDA
funded the development of a practitioner-oriented curriculum to
acquaint local economic development practitioners with the benefits,
process, and practice of economic regionalism. Pursuant to this notice
and the NTA Program, EDA now solicits applications to deliver this
curriculum to practitioners across the Nation. EDA's mission is to lead
the federal economic development agenda by promoting innovation and
competitiveness, preparing American regions for growth and success in
the worldwide economy. Through its NTA Program, EDA works towards
fulfilling its mission by funding research and technical assistance
projects to promote competitiveness and innovation in rural and urban
regions throughout the United States and its territories. By working in
conjunction with its research partners, EDA will help States, local
governments, and community-based organizations to achieve their highest
economic potential.
DATES: To be considered timely, a completed application, regardless of
the format in which it is submitted, must be either: (1) Received by
the EDA representative listed below under ``Paper Submissions'' no
later than August 13, 2007 at 5 p.m. EDT; or (2) transmitted and time-
stamped at http://www.grants.gov no later than August 13, 2007 at 5 p.m. EDT.
Any application received or transmitted, as the case may be, after 5
p.m. EDT on August 13, 2007 will be considered non-responsive and will
not be considered for funding. Please see the instructions below under
``Submitting Application Packages'' for information regarding format
options for submitting completed applications. The closing date and
time are the same for paper submissions as for electronic
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submissions. By September 10, 2007, EDA expects to notify the applicant
selected for investment assistance under this notice. The selected
applicant should expect to receive funding for its project within
thirty days of EDA's notification of selection. Applicants choosing to
submit completed applications electronically in whole or in part
through http://www.grants.gov should follow the instructions set out below
under ``Electronic Access'' and in section IV. of the complete Federal
Funding Opportunity (FFO) announcement for this request for
applications.
ADDRESSES: Paper Submissions: Completed applications submitted pursuant
to this notice and request for applications may be hand-delivered or
mailed to William P. Kittredge, Senior Program Analyst, Economic
Development Administration, Room 7009, U.S. Department of Commerce,
1401 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230. Applicants are
advised that, due to mail security measures, EDA's receipt of mail sent
via the United States Postal Service may be substantially delayed or
suspended in delivery. Applicants may wish to use a guaranteed
overnight delivery service.
Electronic Submissions: Applicants submitting full or partial paper
submissions are encouraged to do so by e-mail. Completed applications
may be e-mailed to William P. Kittredge, Senior Program Analyst, at
wkittredge@eda.doc.gov. Applicants also may submit applications
electronically in whole or in part in accordance with the instructions
provided at http://www.grants.gov and in section IV.B. of the FFO
announcement. EDA strongly encourages that applicants not wait until
the application closing date to begin the application process through
http://www.grants.gov. The preferred file format for electronic attachments
(e.g., the project narrative and additional exhibits to Form ED-900A
and Form ED-900A's program-specific component) is portable document
format (PDF); however, EDA will accept electronic files in Microsoft
Word, WordPerfect, Lotus or Excel formats.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For additional information on the NTA
Program or to obtain paper application packages for this notice, please
contact William P. Kittredge, Senior Program Analyst, via e-mail at
wkittredge@eda.doc.gov (preferred) or by telephone at (202) 482-5442.
For additional information regarding electronic submissions, please
access the following link for assistance in navigating http://www.grants.gov
and for a list of useful resources: http://www.grants.gov/applicants/applicant_help.jsp.
If you do not find an answer to your question
under Frequently Asked Questions, try consulting the Applicant's User
Guide. If you still cannot find an answer to your question, contact
http://www.grants.gov via e-mail at support@grants.gov or telephone at 1-800-
518-4726. The hours of operation for http://www.grants.gov are Monday-Friday,
7 a.m. to 9 p.m. (EST) (except for federal holidays).
Additional information about EDA and its NTA Program may be
obtained from EDA's Internet Web site at http://www.eda.gov. The
complete FFO announcement for this request for applications is
available at www.grants.gov and at http://www.eda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background Information: Recent studies on economic development,
including several EDA-funded reports, stress the importance of a
regional approach to successful economic development. However, the
actual implementation of economic development from the regional
perspective is not robust. Therefore, in FY 2006, EDA funded the
development of a practitioner-oriented curriculum to acquaint local
economic development practitioners with the benefits, process, and
practice of economic regionalism. Through this notice and request for
applications, EDA now solicits applications for the nationwide delivery
of this curriculum to economic development practitioners.
Applicants should describe the number of training sessions
(workshops) contemplated, the methods by which appropriate participants
will be identified, and what, if any, certification or other credential
will be awarded to participants who successfully complete the training.
The curriculum currently being developed is based, in part, on a needs
assessment conducted as part of the development process. The assessment
report is available online at http://knowyourregion.wcu.edu/pdf/EDANeedsAssessment.pdf
.
The workshop format and materials are in the final stages of
development. EDA anticipates the final format will be two-day workshops
designed to develop forward-thinking regional economic development
plans that generate momentum for regional economic development and help
practitioners identify and access appropriate federal resources. Based
on real world planning experiences in many different regions, as well
as the latest thinking of federal policy makers, the workshops are
intended to help economic development practitioners understand their
regions in a knowledge-based economy and develop a global competitive
advantage.
Under this notice and request for applications, a nationwide
implementation of the workshops is required, although the specific
number of workshops is at the applicant's discretion. Applications
incorporating workshops that leverage EDA investment assistance are
preferred. One example of leveraging is a workshop coincident with
practitioner association meetings at the national, regional, and State
levels. EDA will require the recipient to evaluate the workshops'
impact via an exit survey, the results of which are reported to EDA
following each workshop.
Application Package: An application package consists of the
following three forms:
1. Form ED-900A, Application for Investment Assistance (OMB Control
No. 0610-0094);
2. Form ED-900A's program-specific component, National Technical
Assistance, Training, and Research and Evaluation Program Requirements
(OMB Control No. 0610-0094); and
3. Form SF-424, Application for Federal Assistance (OMB Control No.
4040-0004).
Please note that applicants must submit all components of the
application package in accordance with the instructions provided in
sections IV. and VII.B. of the FFO announcement.
Submitting Application Packages: Applications may be submitted in
one of three formats: (1) Full paper (hardcopy) submission; (2) partial
paper (hardcopy) submission and partial electronic submission; or (3)
full electronic submission, each in accordance with the procedures
provided in section IV.B. of the FFO announcement. The content of the
application is the same for paper submissions as it is for electronic
submissions. Applications completed in accordance with the instructions
set forth in the FFO announcement, regardless of the option chosen for
submission, will be considered for EDA funding under this notice.
Incomplete applications and applications submitted by facsimile will
not be considered.
Section IV.C.2. of the FFO announcement provides a checklist of all
items that a complete application package must include. As stated in
section I.B. of the FFO announcement, EDA contemplates a three-year
cycle of funding under this competitive solicitation. Therefore,
applicants must submit a separate budget for each year of the three-
year project period. The
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budget must include columns reflecting the federal, non-federal cash,
non-federal in-kind and total amounts allocated to each budget line-
item for each project year. Applicants should use the budget categories
identified in ``Section B--Budget Categories'' of Form SF-424A, with
sub-categories and explanations as necessary.
Paper Access: Each of the three forms listed above under
``Application Package'' are separate attachments available at http://www.eda.gov/InvestmentsGrants/Application.xml.
You may print copies of
each of these forms from http://www.eda.gov/InvestmentsGrants/Application.xml.
You also may obtain paper application packages by
contacting the EDA representative listed above under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT.
Electronic Access: Applicants may apply electronically through
http://www.grants.gov and may access this grant opportunity synopsis by
following the instructions provided on http://www.grants.gov/search/basic.do.
The synopsis will have an application package, which is an
electronic file that contains forms pertaining to this specific grant
opportunity. On http://www.grants.gov/search/basic.do, applicants can
perform a basic search for this grant opportunity by completing the
``Keyword Search,'' the ``Search by Funding Opportunity Number,'' or
the ``Search by CFDA Number'' field, and then clicking the ``Search''
button.
Funding Availability: EDA may use funds appropriated under the
Revised Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007, Pub. L. No. 110-5
(February 15, 2007) to make awards under the NTA Program authorized
under section 207 of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of
1965 (42 U.S.C. 3147), as amended (PWEDA), and 13 CFR part 306, subpart
A. Approximately $2,700,000 is available, and shall remain available
until expended, for funding awards pursuant to the NTA Program. Based
on past experience with its NTA Program, EDA anticipates the award made
under this request for applications to be between $275,000 and $375,000
for the first year of the project period. EDA published the first two
of three Federal Register notices under the NTA Program on June 21,
2007 (72 FR 34225) and July 6, 2007 (72 FR 36952), respectively.
Statutory Authority: The authority for the NTA Program is PWEDA.
EDA published final regulations (codified at 13 CFR chapter III) in the
Federal Register on September 27, 2006 (71 FR 56658). The final
regulations became effective upon publication and reflect changes made
to PWEDA by the Economic Development Administration Reauthorization Act
of 2004 (Pub. L. No. 108-373, 118 Stat. 1756 (2004)). These regulations
will govern an award made under this notice and request for
applications. The final regulations and PWEDA are accessible on EDA's
Internet Web site at http://www.eda.gov/InvestmentsGrants/Lawsreg.xml.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Numbers: 11.303,
Economic Development--Technical Assistance; 11.312, Economic
Development--Research and Evaluation.
Eligibility Requirement: Pursuant to PWEDA, eligible applicants for
and eligible recipients of EDA investment assistance include a District
Organization; an Indian Tribe or a consortium of Indian Tribes; a
State; a city or other political subdivision of a State, including a
special purpose unit of a State or local government engaged in economic
or infrastructure development activities, or a consortium of political
subdivisions; an institution of higher education or a consortium of
institutions of higher education; a public or private non-profit
organization or association; and, as provided in section 207 of PWEDA
(42 U.S.C. 3147) for the NTA Program, a private individual or a for-
profit organization. See section 3 of PWEDA (42 U.S.C. 3122) and 13 CFR
300.3.
Cost Sharing Requirement: Generally, the amount of the EDA grant
may not exceed fifty (50) percent of the total cost of the project.
However, a project may receive an additional amount that shall not
exceed thirty (30) percent, based on the relative needs of the region
in which the project will be located, as determined by EDA. See section
204(a) of PWEDA (42 U.S.C. 3144) and 13 CFR 301.4(b)(1). Under this
request for applications, the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Economic Development (Assistant Secretary) also has the discretion to
establish a maximum EDA investment rate of up to one hundred (100)
percent where the project (i) merits and is not otherwise feasible
without an increase to the EDA investment rate; or (ii) will be of no
or only incidental benefit to the recipient. See section 204(c)(3) of
PWEDA (42 U.S.C. 3144) and 13 CFR 301.4(b)(4).
While cash contributions are preferred, in-kind contributions,
consisting of assumptions of debt or contributions of space, equipment,
and services, may provide the non-federal share of the total project
cost. See section 204(b) of PWEDA (42 U.S.C. 3144). EDA will fairly
evaluate all in-kind contributions, which must be eligible project
costs and meet applicable federal cost principles and uniform
administrative requirements. Funds from other federal financial
assistance awards are considered matching share funds only if
authorized by statute that allows such use, which may be determined by
EDA's reasonable interpretation of the statute. See 13 CFR 300.3. The
applicant must show that the matching share is committed to the
project, available as needed and not conditioned or encumbered in any
way that precludes its use consistent with the requirements of EDA
investment assistance. See 13 CFR 301.5.
Intergovernmental Review: Applications under the NTA Program are
not subject to Executive Order 12372, ``Intergovernmental Review of
Federal Programs.''
Evaluation and Selection Procedures: To apply for an award under
this request for applications, an eligible applicant must submit a
completed application package to EDA before the closing date and time
specified in the DATES section of this notice, and in the manner
provided in section IV. of the FFO announcement. Any application
received or transmitted, as the case may be, after 5 p.m. EDT on August
13, 2007 will not be considered for funding. Applications that do not
meet all items required or that exceed the page limitations set forth
in section IV.C. of the FFO announcement will be considered non-
responsive and will not be considered by the review panel. By September
10, 2007, EDA expects to notify the applicant selected for investment
assistance under this notice. Unsuccessful applicants will be notified
by postal mail that their applications were not selected for funding.
Applications that meet all the requirements will be evaluated by a
review panel comprised of at least three EDA staff members, all of whom
will be full-time federal employees.
Evaluation Criteria: The review panel will evaluate the
applications and rate and rank them using the following criteria of
approximate equal weight:
1. Conformance with EDA's statutory and regulatory requirements,
including the extent to which the proposed project satisfies the award
requirements set out below and as provided in 13 CFR 306.2:
a. Strengthens the capacity of local, State or national
organizations and institutions to undertake and promote effective
economic development programs targeted to regions of distress;
b. Benefits distressed regions; and
c. Demonstrates innovative approaches to stimulate economic
development in distressed regions;
2. The degree to which an EDA investment will have strong
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organizational leadership, relevant project management experience and a
significant commitment of human resources talent to ensure the
project's successful execution (see 13 CFR 301.8(b));
3. The ability of the applicant to implement the proposed project
successfully (see 13 CFR 301.8);
4. The feasibility of the budget presented;
5. The cost to the Federal government; and
6. The extent to which the application:
a. Includes workshops that leverage EDA investment assistance; and
b. Exhibits regional dispersal and an estimated size of the
audience and its composition (e.g., urban and rural practitioners).
Selection Factors: The Assistant Secretary, as the Selecting
Official, expects to fund the highest ranking application, as
recommended by the review panel, submitted under this notice. However,
the Assistant Secretary may not make any selection, or he may select an
application out of rank order for the following reasons: (1) A
determination that the application better meets the overall objectives
of sections 2 and 207 of PWEDA (42 U.S.C. 3121 and 3147); (2) the
applicant's performance under previous awards; or (3) the availability
of funding.
The Department of Commerce Pre-Award Notification Requirements for
Grants and Cooperative Agreements
The Department of Commerce Pre-Award Notification Requirements for
Grants and Cooperative Agreements, published in the Federal Register on
December 30, 2004 (69 FR 78389), is applicable to this request for
applications. This notice may be accessed by entering the Federal
Register volume and page number provided in the previous sentence at
the following Internet Web site: http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/retrieve.html
.
Paperwork Reduction Act
This request for applications contains collections of information
subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). The
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has approved the use of Form ED-
900A (Application for Investment Assistance) under control number 0610-
0094. Form ED-900A's program-specific component (National Technical
Assistance, Training, and Research and Evaluation Program Requirements)
also is approved under OMB control number 0610-0094, and incorporates
Forms SF-424A (Budget Information--Non-Construction Programs, OMB
control number 0348-0044) and SF-424B (Assurances--Non-Construction
Programs, OMB control number 0348-0040). OMB has approved the use of
Form SF-424 (Application for Financial Assistance) under control number
4040-0004. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the
requirements of the PRA unless the collection of information displays a
currently valid OMB control number.
Executive Order 12866
This notice has been determined to be not significant for purposes
of Executive Order 12866, ``Regulatory Planning and Review.''
Executive Order 13132
It has been determined that this notice does not contain ``policies
that have Federalism implications,'' as that phrase is defined in
Executive Order 13132, ``Federalism.''
Administrative Procedure Act/Regulatory Flexibility Act
Prior notice and an opportunity for public comments are not
required by the Administrative Procedure Act or any other law for rules
concerning grants, benefits, and contracts (5 U.S.C. 553(a)(2)).
Because notice and opportunity for comment are not required pursuant to
5 U.S.C. 553 or any other law, the analytical requirements of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) are inapplicable.
Therefore, a regulatory flexibility analysis has not been prepared.
Dated: July 9, 2007.
Benjamin Erulkar,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development and
Chief Operating Officer.
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