[Federal Register: March 15, 2004 (Volume 69, Number 50)]
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services; Overview
Information; Technical Assistance and Dissemination To Improve Services
and Results for Children With Disabilities--Projects for Children and
Young Adults Who Are Deaf-Blind; Notice Inviting Applications for New
Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2004
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 84.326C.
DATES: For dates regarding this priority, see the chart in the Award
Information section of this notice.
Applications Available: See chart.
Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: See chart.
Deadline for Intergovernmental Review: See chart.
Eligible Applicants: State educational agencies (SEAs), local
educational agencies (LEAs), institutions of higher education (IHEs),
other public agencies, nonprofit private organizations, for-profit
organizations, outlying areas, freely associated States, and Indian
tribes or tribal organizations.
Estimated Available Funds: $1,789,000.
For funding information regarding individual States, see chart in
the Award Information section of this notice.
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Estimated Average Size of Awards: See chart.
Maximum Awards: See chart.
Estimated Number of Awards: See chart.
Project Period: See chart.
Full Text of Announcement
I. Funding Opportunity Description
Purpose of Program: This program provides technical assistance and
information that (1) support States and local entities in building
capacity to improve early intervention, educational, and transitional
services and results for children with disabilities and their families;
and (2) address goals and priorities for changing State systems that
provide early intervention, educational, and transitional services for
children with disabilities and their families.
Priority: In accordance with 34 CFR 75.105(b)(2)(iv), this priority
is from allowable activities specified in the statute (see sections
661(e)(2) and 685 of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
(IDEA)).
Absolute Priority: For FY 2004 this priority is an absolute
priority. Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(3), we consider only applications that
meet this priority.
Background
IDEA includes provisions designed to ensure that each child with a
disability is provided a high-quality individual program of services to
meet his or her developmental and educational needs. For children who
are deaf and blind to receive such services, intensive technical
assistance must be afforded SEAs and LEAs, parents, and professionals
regarding appropriate educational placements, accommodations,
environmental adaptations, support services, and other matters. In
addition, given the severity of deaf-blindness and the low-incidence
nature of this population, many early intervention programs or local
school districts lack personnel with the training or experience to
serve children who are deaf-blind.
Text of Priority: This priority supports projects to build the
capacity of SEAs and LEAs, parents, and professionals to improve
outcomes for children and young adults who are deaf-blind and their
families, by providing technical assistance, information, and training
on early intervention, special education, related services, and
transitional services. Projects must:
(a) Identify and support specific activities to, at a minimum--
(1) Enhance State capacity to improve services and results for
children who are deaf-blind;
(2) Facilitate the achievement of systemic-change goals by
improving education opportunities for children who are deaf-blind;
(3) Focus on implementation of research-based best practices;
(4) Ensure that service providers have the necessary skills to
address the unique needs of children who are deaf-blind; and
(5) Address the needs of families of children who are deaf-blind.
(b) Maintain needs assessment information to develop Statewide
priorities for technical assistance, information, and training across
all age ranges by --
(1) Collecting basic demographic information on children who are
deaf-blind;
(2) Assessing the critical needs of these children; and
(3) Assessing current needs of the State in providing services to
children who are deaf-blind and their families.
(c) Develop and implement procedures to evaluate the impact of
program activities on services and outcomes for children and young
adults who are deaf-blind and their families by--
(1) Evaluating the effectiveness of strategies in achieving program
goals and objectives;
(2) Including measures of change in outcomes for children; and
(3) Consulting with the project's advisory committee regarding the
development of the evaluation procedures.
(d) Coordinate and collaborate with SEAs, and other relevant
agencies and organizations, including other projects serving children
who are deaf-blind under IDEA. This includes specific collaboration
activities with the National Clearinghouse on Deaf-Blindness (DB-LINK)
and the Technical Assistance Consortium with Children and Young Adults
with Deaf-Blindness (NTAC).
(e) Disseminate effective practices and relevant information to
families, service providers, LEAs, and agencies.
(f) Prior to developing any new product, whether paper or
electronic, submit for approval a proposal describing the content and
purpose of the product to the document review board of the Office of
Special Education Programs' (OSEP) Dissemination Center.
(g) Provide OSEP-specified technical assistance to States. This
effort may include: (1) Participation in collaborative Web-based
technical assistance activities, or (2) coordination of and
participation in State-to-State communities of practice.
(h) Establish and maintain an advisory committee to assist in
promoting project activities. Each committee must include at least one
adult with deaf-blindness and one student with deaf-blindness, a parent
of a child with deaf-blindness, a representative of each SEA and each
State lead agency under Part C of IDEA in the State (or States) served
by the project, and a limited number of professionals with training and
experience in serving children with deaf-blindness.
Funds awarded under this priority may not be used for direct early
intervention, special education, or related services provided under
Parts B and C of IDEA.
During year two of the project period, each grantee must conduct a
comprehensive self-evaluation of the project. The self-evaluation must
include a review of the degree to which the project is meeting the
proposed objectives and goals and an evaluation of the outcome data. In
addition, the Department intends to conduct a limited number of on-site
evaluations based on a stratified randomized sample of sites. Costs
associated with this on-site evaluation are estimated to be $6,500 and
should be included in the project's second year budget.
Waiver of Proposed Rulemaking: Under the Administrative Procedure
Act (5 U.S.C. 553), the Department generally offers interested parties
the opportunity to comment on proposed priorities. However, section
661(e)(2) of IDEA makes the public comment requirements inapplicable to
the priority in this notice.
Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1485.
Applicable Regulations: The Education Department General
Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) in 34 CFR parts 74, 75, 77, 79, 80,
81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 97, 98, and 99.
Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 79 apply to all applicants
except federally recognized Indian tribes.
Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 86 apply to institutions of
higher education only.
II. Award Information
Type of Award: Discretionary Grants.
Estimated Available Funds: $1,789,000.
For funding information regarding individual States, see chart in
the Award Information section of this notice.
Estimated Average Size of Awards: See chart.
Maximum Awards: See chart.
Estimated Number of Awards: See chart.
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Project Period: See chart.
Individuals With Disabilities Education Act Application Notice for Fiscal Year 2004
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Estimated
Deadline for transmittal Deadline for Estimated average Maximum Estimated
CFDA No. and name Applications available of applications intergovernmental review available size of award (per number of Project period
funds awards year) awards
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84.326C Projects for Children and March 16, 2004............ April 19, 2004........... June 11, 2004............ $1,789,000 $138,000 .......... 13 Up to 48 mos.
Young Adults who are Deaf-Blind.
Arkansas...................... .......................... ......................... ......................... ........... .......... $118,534 .......... .........................
Iowa.......................... .......................... ......................... ......................... ........... .......... 97,054 .......... .........................
Idaho......................... .......................... ......................... ......................... ........... .......... 85,303 .......... .........................
Kentucky...................... .......................... ......................... ......................... ........... .......... 165,145 .......... .........................
Michigan...................... .......................... ......................... ......................... ........... .......... 256,289 .......... .........................
North Carolina................ .......................... ......................... ......................... ........... .......... 313,649 .......... .........................
Wisconsin..................... .......................... ......................... ......................... ........... .......... 173,484 .......... .........................
Rhode Island.................. .......................... ......................... ......................... ........... .......... 79,368 .......... .........................
South Dakota.................. .......................... ......................... ......................... ........... .......... 101,746 .......... .........................
Tennessee..................... .......................... ......................... ......................... ........... .......... 238,451 .......... .........................
Wyoming....................... .......................... ......................... ......................... ........... .......... 65,000 .......... .........................
District of Columbia.......... .......................... ......................... ......................... ........... .......... 65,000 .......... .........................
Virgin Islands................ .......................... ......................... ......................... ........... .......... 30,000 .......... .........................
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* The Secretary may make awards under the priority described in the Priority section of this notice to support single or multi-State projects. A State may be served by only one supported
project. In determining the maximum funding levels for each State the Secretary considers, among other things, the following factors: (1) Total number of children from birth through age 21
in the State; (2) Number of people in poverty in the State; (3) Previous funding levels; and (4) Maximum and minimum funding amounts. We will reject an application for a State project that
proposes a budget exceeding the funding level for a single budget period of 12 months. In the event an applicant proposes a multi-State project, the budget may not exceed the sum for
individual participating States. The Assistant Secretary for the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services may change the maximum amount through a notice published in the
Federal Register.
Note: The Department is not bound by any estimates in this notice.
III. Eligibility Information
1. Eligible Applicants: SEAs; LEAs; IHEs; other public agencies;
nonprofit private organizations; for-profit organizations; outlying
areas; freely associated States; and Indian tribes or tribal
organizations.
2. Cost Sharing or Matching: This competition does not involve cost
sharing or matching.
3. Other: General Requirements--(a) The projects funded under this
notice must make positive efforts to employ and advance in employment
qualified individuals with disabilities (see section 606 of IDEA).
(b) Applicants and grant recipients funded under this notice must
involve individuals with disabilities or parents of individuals with
disabilities in planning, implementing, and evaluating the projects
(see section 661(f)(1)(A) of IDEA).
(c) The projects funded under this priority must budget for a two-
day Project Directors' meeting in Washington, DC during each year of
the project.
(d) If a project maintains a Web site, it must include relevant
information and documents in an accessible form.
IV. Application and Submission Information
1. Address to Request Application Package: Education Publications
Center (ED Pubs), P.O. Box 1398, Jessup, MD 20794-1398. Telephone (toll
free): 1-877-433-7827. FAX: 1-301-470-1244. If you use a
telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), you may call (toll free):
1-877-576-7734.
You may also contact ED Pubs at its Web site: http://www.ed.gov/pubs/
edpubs.html or you may contact ED Pubs at its e-mail address:
edpubs@inet.ed.gov
If you request an application from ED Pubs, be sure to identify
this competition as follows: CFDA number 84.326C.
Individuals with disabilities may obtain a copy of the application
package in an alternative format (e.g., Braille, large print,
audiotape, or computer diskette) by contacting the Grants and Contracts
Services Team listed in section VII of this notice.
2. Content and Form of Application Submission: Requirements
concerning the content of an application, together with the forms you
must submit, are in the application package for this competition.
Page Limit: The application narrative (Part III of the application)
is where you, the applicant, address the selection criteria that
reviewers use in evaluating your application. You must limit Part III
to the equivalent of no more than 70 pages, using the following
standards:
A ``page'' is 8.5'' x 11'' on one side only,
with 1'' margins at the top, bottom, and both sides.
Double space (no more than three lines per
vertical inch) all text in the application narrative, including titles,
headings, footnotes, quotations, and captions, as well as all text in
charts, tables, figures, and graphs.
Use a font that is either 12-point or larger or
no smaller than 10 pitch (characters per inch).
The page limit does not apply to Part I, the cover sheet; Part II,
the budget section, including the narrative budget justification; Part
IV, the assurances and certifications; or the one-page abstract, the
resumes, the bibliography, the references, or the letters of support.
However, you must include all of the application narrative in Part III.
We will reject your application if--
You apply these standards and exceed the page
limit; or
You apply other standards and exceed the
equivalent of the page limit.
3. Submission Dates and Times:
Applications Available: See chart.
Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: See chart.
The dates and times for the transmittal of applications by mail or
by hand (including a courier service or commercial carrier) are in the
application package for this competition. The application package also
specifies the hours of operation of the e-Application Web site. We do
not consider an application that does not comply with the deadline
requirements.
Deadline for Intergovernmental Review: See chart.
4. Intergovernmental Review: This program is subject to Executive
Order 12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR part 79. Information about
Intergovernmental Review of Federal
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Programs under Executive Order 12372 is in the application package for
this competition.
5. Funding Restrictions: We reference additional regulations
outlining funding restrictions under the Applicable Regulations
heading, in section I of this notice.
6. Other Submission Requirements: Instructions and requirements for
the transmittal of applications by mail or by hand (including a courier
service or commercial carrier) are in the application package for this
competition.
Note: Some of the procedures in these instructions for
transmitting applications differ from those in the Education
Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) (34 CFR
75.102). Under the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553) the
Department generally offers interested parties the opportunity to
comment on proposed regulations. However, these amendments make
procedural changes only and do not establish new substantive policy.
Therefore, under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(A), the Secretary has determined
that proposed rulemaking is not required.
Pilot Project for Electronic Submission of Applications: We are
continuing to expand our pilot project for electronic submission of
applications to include additional formula grant programs and
additional discretionary grant competitions. Special Education--
Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and Results
for Children with Disabilities program--CFDA Number 84.326C is one of
the competitions included in the pilot project. If you are an applicant
under the Special Education--Technical Assistance and Dissemination to
Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities program--
CFDA Number 84.326C competition, you may submit your application to us
in either electronic or paper format.
The pilot project involves the use of the Electronic Grant
Application System (e-Application). If you use e-Application, you will
be entering data online while completing your application. You may not
e-mail an electronic copy of a grant application to us. If you
participate in this voluntary pilot project by submitting an
application electronically, the data you enter online will be saved
into a database. We request your participation in e-Application. We
shall continue to evaluate its success and solicit suggestions for its
improvement.
If you participate in e-Application, please note the following:
Your participation is voluntary.
When you enter the e-Application system, you
will find information about its hours of operation. We strongly
recommend that you do not wait until the application deadline date to
initiate an e-Application package.
You will not receive additional point value
because you submit a grant application in electronic format, nor will
we penalize you if you submit an application in paper format.
You may submit all documents electronically,
including the Application for Federal Education Assistance (ED 424),
Budget Information--Non-Construction Programs (ED 524), and all
necessary assurances and certifications.
Your e-Application must comply with any page
limit requirements described in this notice.
After you electronically submit your
application, you will receive an automatic acknowledgement, which will
include a PR/Award number (an identifying number unique to your
application).
Within three working days after submitting your
electronic application, fax a signed copy of the Application for
Federal Education Assistance (ED 424) to the Application Control Center
after following these steps:
1. Print ED 424 from e-Application.
2. The institution's Authorizing Representative must sign this
form.
3. Place the PR/Award number in the upper right hand corner of the
hard copy signature page of the ED 424.
4. Fax the signed ED 424 to the Application Control Center at 1-
202-260-1349.
We may request that you give us original
signatures on other forms at a later date.
Application Deadline Date Extension in Case of System
Unavailability: If you elect to participate in the e-Application pilot
for the Special Education-Technical Assistance and Dissemination to
Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities program--
CFDA Number 84.326C competition and you are prevented from submitting
your application on the application deadline date because the e-
Application system is unavailable, we will grant you an extension of
one business day in order to transmit your application electronically,
by mail, or by hand delivery. We will grant this extension if--
1. You are a registered user of e-Application, and you have
initiated an e-Application for this competition; and
2. (a) The e-Application system is unavailable for 60 minutes or
more between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Washington, DC time,
on the application deadline date; or
(b) The e-Application system is unavailable for any period of time
during the last hour of operation (that is, for any period of time
between 3:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., Washington, DC time) on the
application deadline date.
We must acknowledge and confirm these periods of unavailability
before granting you an extension. To request this extension or to
confirm our acknowledgement of any system unavailability, you may
contact either (1) the persons listed elsewhere in this notice under
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT (see VII. Agency Contact) or (2) the e-
GRANTS help desk at 1-888-336-8930.
You may access the electronic grant application for the Special
Education-Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services
and Results for Children with Disabilities program--CFDA Number 84.326C
competition at: http://e-grants.ed.gov
V. Application Review Information
1. Selection Criteria: The selection criteria for this competition
are in 34 CFR 75.210 of EDGAR. The specific selection criteria to be
used for this competition are in the application package.
2. Review and Selection Process: In making awards under this
priority, the Secretary shall consider the proposed availability of
services for children with deaf-blindness in all areas of the country.
VI. Award Administration Information
1. Award Notices: If your application is successful, we notify your
U.S. Representative and U.S. Senators and send you a Grant Award Notice
(GAN). We may also notify you informally.
If your application is not evaluated or not selected for funding,
we notify you.
2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements: We identify
administrative and national policy requirements in the application
package and reference these and other requirements under the Applicable
Regulations heading, in section I of this notice.
We reference the regulations outlining the terms and conditions of
an award under the Applicable Regulations heading, in section I of this
notice and include these and other specific conditions in the GAN. The
GAN also incorporates your approved application as part of your binding
commitments under the grant.
3. Reporting: At the end of your project period, you must submit a
final performance report, including financial information, as directed
by the Secretary. If you receive a multi-year
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award, you must submit an annual performance report that provides the
most current performance and financial expenditure information as
specified by the Secretary in 34 CFR 75.118.
4. Performance Measures: Under the Government Performance and
Results Act (GPRA), the Department is currently developing measures
that will yield information on various aspects of the quality of the
Technical Assistance to Improve Services and Results for Children with
Disabilities program (e.g., the extent to which projects use high
quality methods and materials, provide useful products and services,
and contribute to improving results for children with disabilities
(States report improved ability to provide technical assistance as a
result of projects and demonstrate improved results for children with
disabilities)). Data on these measures will be collected from the
projects funded under this notice.
Grantees will also be required to report information on their
projects' performance in annual reports to the Department (EDGAR, 34
CFR 75.590).
VII. Agency Contact
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The Grants and Contracts Services
Team, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW., room
3317, Switzer Building, Washington, DC 20202-2550. Telephone: 1-202-
205-8207.
If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), you may
call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339.
Individuals with disabilities may obtain this document in an
alternative format (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, or computer
diskette) on request to the Grants and Contracts Services Team listed
in this section.
VIII. Other Information
Electronic Access to This Document: You may view this document, as
well as all other documents of this Department published in the Federal
Register, in text or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) on the
Internet at the following site: http://www.ed.gov/news/fedregister.
To use PDF you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available
free at this site. If you have questions about using PDF, call the U.S.
Government Printing Office (GPO), toll free, at 1-888-293-6498; or in
the Washington, DC, area at 1-202-512-1530.
Note: The official version of this document is the document
published in the Federal Register. Free Internet access to the
official edition of the Federal Register and the Code of Federal
Regulations is available on GPO Access at: http://www.gpoaccess.gov/nara/index.html
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Dated: March 10, 2004.
Troy R. Justesen,
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Education and
Rehabilitative Services.
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