80_FR_80637 80 FR 80390 - Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Through FY 2017 Stand Down Grant Requests

80 FR 80390 - Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Through FY 2017 Stand Down Grant Requests

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Veterans' Employment and Training Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 247 (December 24, 2015)

Page Range80390-80394
FR Document2015-32406

The U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL), Veterans' Employment and Training Service (VETS) supports local Stand Down events that help homeless veterans attain meaningful civilian employment. Authority to support such events is in 38 U.S.C. Section 2021, which provides that the ``Secretary of Labor shall conduct, directly or through grant or contract, such programs as the Secretary determines appropriate to provide job training, counseling, and placement services (including job readiness and literacy and skills training) to expedite the reintegration of homeless veterans into the labor force.'' A Stand Down is a local community event where homeless veterans are provided a wide variety of services and incentives to reintegrate into their community, such as housing opportunities, healthcare, and employment opportunities, Stand Down funding is provided in the form of non- competitive grants that are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis until available funding is exhausted. VETS anticipates that approximately $600,000 will be available to award approximately 70 grants in each Federal FY covered by this solicitation. The Federal FY begins on October 1 and ends on September 30 of the next calendar year. Awards will be made for a maximum of $10,000 per multi-day event or $7,000 per one-day event. VETS is now accepting applications for grant awards to fund Stand Down events in FY 2015. All applications for Stand Down grant funding must be submitted to the appropriate state Director for Veterans' Employment and Training (DVET). Applications will be accepted up to six (6) months prior to the event. Please allow up to 60 days to process your application. Address and contact information for each state DVET can be found at: http://www.dol.gov/vets/aboutvets/contacts/map.htm. Stand Down grant funding is awarded for a specific event on a specific date. Organizations planning Stand Down events must submit a new application each year to request funding and should not assume that the application will be approved. Stand Down grant awards are contingent upon a Federal appropriation or a continuing resolution each Federal FY. Therefore, applications submitted after July 1 for events to be held after September 30 may be held for consideration contingent upon Federal funding availability during the upcoming FY. Grant applicants cannot obligate grant funding toward Stand Down expenses prior to receiving a Notice of Award from the Grant Officer; any such expenses will be disallowed.

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 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Veterans' Employment and Training Service


Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Through FY 2017 Stand Down Grant Requests

AGENCY: Veterans' Employment and Training Service, U.S. Department of 
Labor.

ACTION: To amend the Stand Down Federal Register notice {FR Doc. 2014-
00755{time} . This amendment extends funding for Stand Down events from 
fiscal years (FY) 2016 through FY 2017, contingent upon funding 
availability.

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Funding Opportunity No: 17.805

SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL), Veterans' Employment and 
Training Service (VETS) supports local Stand Down events that help 
homeless veterans attain meaningful civilian employment. Authority to 
support such events is in 38 U.S.C. Section 2021, which provides that 
the ``Secretary of Labor shall conduct, directly or through grant or 
contract, such programs as the Secretary determines appropriate to 
provide job training, counseling, and placement services (including job 
readiness and literacy and skills training) to expedite the 
reintegration of homeless veterans into the labor force.'' A Stand Down 
is a local community event where homeless veterans are provided a wide 
variety of services and incentives to reintegrate into their community, 
such as housing opportunities, healthcare, and employment 
opportunities, Stand Down funding is provided in the form of non-
competitive grants that are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis 
until available funding is exhausted.
    VETS anticipates that approximately $600,000 will be available to 
award approximately 70 grants in each Federal FY covered by this 
solicitation. The Federal FY begins on October 1 and ends on September 
30 of the next calendar year. Awards will be made for a maximum of 
$10,000 per multi-day event or $7,000 per one-day event.
    VETS is now accepting applications for grant awards to fund Stand 
Down events in FY 2015. All applications for Stand Down grant funding 
must be submitted to the appropriate state Director for Veterans' 
Employment and Training (DVET). Applications will be accepted up to six 
(6) months prior to the event. Please allow up to 60 days to process 
your application. Address and contact information for each state DVET 
can be found at: http://www.dol.gov/vets/aboutvets/contacts/map.htm. 
Stand Down grant funding is awarded for a specific event on a specific 
date. Organizations planning Stand Down events must submit a new 
application each year to request funding and should not assume that the 
application will be approved.
    Stand Down grant awards are contingent upon a Federal appropriation 
or a continuing resolution each Federal FY. Therefore, applications 
submitted after July 1 for events to be held after September 30 may be 
held for consideration contingent upon Federal funding availability 
during the upcoming FY. Grant applicants cannot obligate grant funding 
toward Stand Down expenses prior to receiving a Notice of Award from 
the Grant Officer; any such expenses will be disallowed.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Funding Opportunity Description

    ``Stand Down'' is a military term referring to an opportunity to 
achieve a brief respite from combat. Troops assemble in a base camp to 
receive new clothing, hot food, and a relative degree of safety before 
returning to the front. VETS wants to build on this approach for 
homeless civilian veterans to re-enter the labor force. Today, more 
than 160 organizations across the country partner with local 
businesses, government agencies, tribal governments, community and 
faith-based service providers to hold Stand Down events in local 
communities for homeless veterans and their families.
    Each year, the Assistant Secretary for Veterans' Employment and 
Training awards Stand Down grants to assist with the reintegration of 
homeless veterans into the labor force through programs that enhance 
employment and training opportunities and promote self-sufficiency. 
Typically, services available at these events include: Temporary 
shelter, showers, haircuts, meals, clothing, hygiene care kits, medical 
examinations, immunizations, legal advice, state identification cards, 
veteran benefit information, training program information, employment 
services, and referral to other supportive services.
    Stand Down funding is provided in the form of non-competitive 
grants that are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis until 
available funding is exhausted. For the purpose of a Stand Down grant 
award, applicants must describe a plan that clearly demonstrates how 
grant funding will only be used for homeless veterans. While both 
veterans and non-veterans may participate in Stand Down events, grant 
funding can only be used to purchase items including food and meals, 
for homeless veteran participants. The following minimum services must 
be available for homeless veteran participants during the Stand Down:
    [ssquf] Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)--benefits, medical and 
mental health services;
    [ssquf] Department of Labor (DOL)--State Workforce Agency (SWA) 
employment and training services to include

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Disabled Veterans' Outreach Program (DVOP) specialist or other American 
Job Center (AJC) staff (see the following link to locate available 
resources in your area: www.servicelocator.org); and
    [ssquf] Referral services to secure immediate emergency housing.

II. Allowable Costs

    Stand Down grant funds must be used to enhance employment and 
training opportunities or to promote the self-sufficiency of homeless 
veterans through paid work. Homeless veterans do not always have access 
to basic hygiene supplies necessary to maintain their health and 
confidence. Lack of shelter limits their ability to prepare for and 
present themselves at job interviews or be contacted for follow-up. 
Basic services such as showers, haircuts, attention to health concerns 
and other collaborative services provided at a Stand Down can give the 
homeless veteran greater confidence, improving their chances of 
securing and maintaining employment. Therefore, grant funds may be used 
to support Stand Down activities such as:
    [ssquf] The purchase of food, bottled water, clothing, sleeping 
bags, one-person tents, backpacks filled with non-perishable foods, 
hygiene care kits, and non-prescription reading glasses.
    [ssquf] Vouchers may be purchased for minor time-limited legal 
services, consumer credit counseling services, food, and gasoline gift 
cards for homeless veteran participants. The purchase of gift cards for 
food and/or gas must be restricted to cards that can only be used to 
purchase food or gas. Federal awards may not be used for the purchase 
of alcohol or tobacco products; see 2 CFR part 200.423. All grantees 
purchasing gift cards with grant funds will be required to state the 
measures they will use to comply with this regulation.
    [ssquf] The purchase of job search media such as employment guides 
or literature in hard copy or on portable storage media, etc.
    [ssquf] Special one-time costs for the duration of the Stand Down 
event such as rental of facilities and/or tents, electricity, 
equipment, portable toilets and communications or Internet access.
    [ssquf] The purchase of janitorial supplies, kitchen supplies, and 
advertising materials such as event posters. Care should be taken to 
minimize advertisement costs in order to maximize funding available to 
purchase items or provide services that immediately and positively 
impact the veteran in need. Applicants that request funding for 
advertisement expenses that appear to be unreasonable (i.e. over 20 
percent of the total grant award) will be asked to reevaluate and 
reallocate those funds to ensure the homeless veteran participants 
benefit.
    [ssquf] The hiring of security personnel.
    [ssquf] The rental of transportation equipment (bus, van, car, 
taxi, etc.) to provide transportation of homeless veterans to and from 
the Stand Down event.
    [ssquf] The purchase or rental of other pertinent items and 
services for homeless veteran participants and their families as deemed 
appropriate by VETS, such as clothing, hygiene kits, diapers, etc.
    Only expenses incurred during the time frame listed on the Notice 
of Award will be approved as allowable expenses. Any expenses incurred 
prior to or after the time frame listed on the Notice of Award will be 
disapproved.

III. Funding Restrictions

    Stand Down grant funds may not be used to pay for administrative 
costs or administrative and/or programmatic staff. Stand Down grant 
funds may not be used to purchase clothing items for volunteers, pen 
sets, military and veteran type patches/medals, memento gifts for staff 
members, visitors, or volunteers (e.g. t-shirts, hats); or any other 
supplementary/replacement item(s) not approved by the DVET. Planned 
budget expenses must be fully itemized and applicants must provide 
details for every item in the Budget Narrative. Any planned expenses 
listed as ``other'' or ``miscellaneous'' must be clarified and 
itemized.
    Stand Down grant funding cannot be used to pay for health care 
related expenses. All medical examinations, to include dental and 
optometry examinations, should be provided by the VA or a community 
provider. Purchases of prescription eye wear and dental work are 
considered medical care expenses and are not allowable. Applicants 
should explore all opportunities to secure health related services 
through the local VA Medical Center or VA Outpatient Clinic. Non-
prescription reading glasses are considered an allowable expense.
    VETS reserves the right to disapprove any proposed cost not 
consistent with the funding restrictions in this announcement.

IV. Award Information

    The maximum amount that can be awarded to support a multiple day 
Stand Down event in a geographically specific area is $10,000 per 
applicant per fiscal year. If the event is held for one (1) day, the 
maximum amount that can be awarded is $7,000. Grants may be awarded to 
multiple organizations who conduct Stand Downs in the same general area 
so long as there is no commingling of federal funds. Multiple grants 
may be awarded to the same organization if the organization is 
conducting Stand Downs in different geographic areas. In this case, the 
applications are processed in the order received.

V. Eligibility Information

1. Eligible Applicants

    The following organizations may apply for grants under this 
solicitation: State and local Workforce Investment Boards, Veterans 
Service Organizations, local public agencies, tribal governments, and 
non-profit organizations including community and faith-based 
organizations. Organizations registered with the Internal Revenue 
Service as 501(c)(4) organizations are not eligible to apply for this 
funding opportunity.

2. Cost Sharing or Matching

    Cost sharing and matching funds are not required. However, VETS 
strongly encourages applicants to leverage other available resources to 
maximize the services and incentives provided to homeless veteran 
participants at Stand Down events.

3. Other Eligibility Requirements

    A. As of July 2012, all applicants must register with the System 
for Award Management (SAM) before submitting an application. SAM is a 
Web-enabled government wide application that collects, validates, 
stores, and disseminates business information about the Federal 
government's trading partners in support of contract award, grants, and 
the electronic payment process. Step by step instructions for 
registering with SAM can be found at: http://www.grants.gov/applicants/org_step2.jsp. A grantee must maintain an active SAM registration with 
current information at all times during which it has an active Federal 
award or application under consideration. To remain registered in the 
SAM database after the initial registration, the applicant is required 
to review and update its information in the SAM database on an annual 
basis from the date of initial registration or subsequent updates to 
ensure it is current, accurate, and complete. Failure to register in 
SAM before application submission will result in the application being 
found non-responsive. (Prior to July 2012, this functionality was 
handled by the Central Contractor Registry.)

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    B. All applicants for Federal funding are required to include a Dun 
and Bradstreet Number (DUNS) with their application. Applicants can 
obtain a DUNS number at: http://www.dnb.com or by phone at 1-866-705-
5711.

VI. Application Content

    To be considered responsive, all applications for Stand Down grant 
funding must include:
    1. An original applicant memorandum requesting Stand Down funds 
signed in blue ink. The applicant letter must include a statement that 
the individual who signed the SF 424 is authorized to enter into an 
agreement with the USDOL.
    2. Applicants must provide a Program Narrative that clearly states 
the need for the Stand Down and describes the event.
    A. The narrative must detail the geographical area to be served and 
the estimated number of homeless veterans to be served. The narrative 
must also describe how during the event the number of homeless veterans 
and other participants will be tracked. It should also describe how 
provision of services and take-up rates will be tracked. Note: Grant 
recipients will be required to report these outputs during grant close-
out.
    B. The narrative must explain the role of the DVOP specialist or 
other AJC staff.
    C. The narrative must describe the activities of the event. Please 
describe the basic or core activities made available during the event 
as described in section I. Basic or core services are: Department of 
Veterans Affairs (VA)--benefits, medical and mental health services; 
Department of Labor--State Workforce Agency employment and training 
services to include Disabled Veterans' Outreach Program (DVOP) 
specialist or other American Job Center staff, and referral services to 
secure immediate emergency housing. Please describe other activities 
and services made available during the event that cannot be classified 
as basic or core.
    D. The narrative must include a timeline for completion of all 
Stand Down event activities. The timeline must clearly indicate 
critical dates in the planning, execution, and follow-up process. If 
applicable, the timeline will demonstrate the need to draw down awarded 
funding in advance of the event date with the purpose and date of the 
funding need.
    E. The narrative must describe what challenges may arise during 
event planning and execution and what solutions would be utilized.
    3. An original Standard Form (SF) 424, Application for Federal 
Assistance, (OMB No. 4040-0004) signed in blue ink. The SF-424 can be 
downloaded from www.grants.gov or at Appendix A as described in Section 
X below. NOTE: The Grant Officer will only accept the most current 
version of the SF 424.
    4. A SF 424A, Budget Information--Non-Construction Programs (OMB 
No. 4040-0006). The SF-424A can be downloaded from www.grants.gov or at 
Appendix B as described in Section X below.
    5. A Budget Narrative--A detailed description of each planned 
expenditure listed on the SF 424A. The description should describe or 
indicate the methodology used to determine the cost estimates such as 
price per quantity, if the item will be purchased or rented, and 
whether the items will be utilized by the homeless veteran 
participants, other homeless participants or assist the volunteer(s) at 
the event. VETS does not accept categories designated only as ``Other'' 
or ``Miscellaneous.'' Budget narratives must clearly itemize all 
expenditures. Note: The fair share calculation must be applied for 
expenditures shared among homeless veteran participants and non-
homeless veteran participants. Please describe any funds leveraged for 
the event that will be provided by sources other than the grant. DOL 
funds may only be used for homeless veterans.
    6. A copy of the SAM Registration active through date of event.
    7. A minimum of four letters of support must be provided, and must 
include letters from:
    A. the state or local AJC and/or DVOP specialist(s) stating they 
will provide Department of Labor-funded employment and training 
services at the Stand Down. These basic or core services are required 
in Section I.
    B. the VA stating what benefits, medical and mental health services 
will be available at the event as required in Section I, and
    C. the organization that will provide immediate emergency housing 
based on referrals from the Stand Down event as required in Section I.
    D. different organizations such as the Department of Housing and 
Urban Development, the local Continuum of Care, Veteran Service 
Organizations, State and local government agencies, local businesses, 
and local non-profit organizations including community-based and faith-
based organizations that will support the event.
    8. If applicable, a copy of the Internal Revenue Service 
documentation indicating approval of non-profit status, for example: 
501(c)(3), 501(c)(19).
    9. Applicants have the option to use a consolidated Stand Down 
application that consolidates several of the documents above into one 
document (see Appendix C).

VII. Award Administration Information

    Stand Down funding is a non-competitive grant awarded on a first-
come, first-served basis until available funding is exhausted for the 
fiscal year. Funding is subject to approval by the Grant Officer and is 
dependent upon various factors such as urban, rural and geographic 
balance, the availability of funds, prior performance and proposals 
that are most advantageous to the government. If approved, the Grant 
Officer will notify the grantee through a Notice of Award. Under no 
circumstances will a Stand Down event be awarded funding after the 
event has taken place.
    Upon award, grantees will receive a Personal Identification Number 
(PIN) and password for e-Grants, the Federal financial reporting 
system, from the Grant Officer. If a grantee does not receive a PIN and 
password for e-Grants, the grantee must notify the DVET immediately. 
Access to e-Grants is required in order to comply with Federal 
financial reporting requirements.
    The grantee will also receive a financial form to complete in order 
for the USDOL Office of Financial Management Operations to set up an 
account in the Health and Human Services, Payment Management System 
(HHS/PMS). The grantee must submit the completed form as directed in 
order to electronically draw down awarded funding. The form should be 
returned via FedEx, UPS, or other non-U.S. Postal Service provider to 
avoid processing delays. Questions or problems relating to accessing 
funding or the electronic draw down process should be referred to the 
USDOL Office of Financial Management Operations at (202) 693-6903.
    After setting up the account, the grantee will be able to draw down 
funds to reimburse approved expenses incurred after award and to cover 
approved expenses that will be paid within three (3) days of the draw 
down. Funds requested for draw down through the HHS/PMS are directly 
deposited into the designated account within 24 hours of the request. 
Funding will be made available for draw down no earlier than 120 days 
prior to the event date, or as identified in the timeline. The timeline 
must include the date the post-event report is due to the DVET (30 days 
following the end of the Federal fiscal quarter in which the Stand Down 
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held) as explained in Section VIII below.

VIII. Required Post-Event Activities and Reporting

    After receiving a grant award, the grantee must complete a Federal 
Financial Report (SF 425) no later than 30 days after the end of each 
Federal fiscal quarter (October 31, January 31, April 30 and July 31). 
Instructions for completing this requirement are provided in the HHS/
PMS information packet and are also available at: http://www.dpm.psc.gov/grant_recipient/ffr_info/ffr_info.aspx?explorer.event=true.
    All grant awarded funds must be drawn down by the grantee within 90 
calendar days after the Stand Down. For example, if a Stand Down is 
held on July 12, 2014 (FY 2014), all funds should be drawn down within 
90 days or by October 10, 2014 (FY 2015).
    A final SF 425 is due no later than thirty (30) calendar days after 
the end of the Federal fiscal quarter in which all expended funds have 
been drawn down. For example, if a Stand Down is held on July 27 and 
the final drawdown of all expended funds occurs on September 15, the 
final FFR is due on October 30.
    In addition to financial reporting, the grantee is required to 
submit a Stand Down After Action Report (a post-event report) to the 
DVET at the same time the final SF 425 is completed. Please refer to 
Appendix D.
    Grantees that anticipate a delay in submitting any SF 425 report or 
the post-event report should immediately contact the appropriate DVET 
and provide a justification to request an extension. If VETS 
disapproves a particular expenditure, and the funds were already drawn 
down, the grantee will be notified in writing with an explanation for 
the disapproval and instructions to electronically return the funds to 
the HHS/PMS account within fifteen (15) calendar days of notification 
from VETS.
    Any failure to comply with the guidance and reporting requirements 
set forth in the Stand Down Special Grant Provisions provided with the 
Grant Award letter will be taken into consideration in future funding 
award decisions by USDOL/VETS.

IX. Agency Contacts

    Questions regarding this announcement should be directed to the 
DVET in your state. Contact information for each DVET is located in the 
VETS Staff Directory at the following Web page: http://www.dol.gov/vets/aboutvets/contacts/map.htm.

X. Other Information

1. Acknowledgement of USDOL Funding

    A. Printed Materials/Intellectual Property: In all circumstances, 
the following must be displayed on printed materials prepared by the 
grantee while in receipt of USDOL grant funding: ``Preparation of this 
item was funded by the United States Department of Labor under Grant 
No. [Insert the appropriate grant number].'' All printed materials must 
also include the following notice: ``This workforce product was funded 
by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Veterans' 
Employment and Training Service. The product was created by the grantee 
and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. 
Department of Labor and/or the Veterans' Employment and Training 
Service. The U.S. Department of Labor and/or the Veterans' Employment 
and Training Service makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of 
any kind, expressed or implied, with respect to such information, 
including any information on linked sites and including, but not 
limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, 
timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership. 
This product is copyrighted by the institution that created it. 
Internal use by an organization and/or personal use by an individual 
for non-commercial purposes are permissible. All other uses require the 
prior authorization of the copyright owner.''
    B. Public references to grant: When issuing statements, press 
releases, requests for proposals, bid solicitations, and other 
documents describing projects or programs funded in whole or in part 
with Federal money, all grantees receiving Federal funds must clearly 
state:
     The percentage of the total costs of the program or 
project that will be financed with Federal money;
     The dollar amount of Federal financial assistance for the 
project or program; and
     The percentage and dollar amount of the total costs of the 
project or program that will be financed by non-governmental sources.
    C. Use of USDOL Logo: The Grant Officer must approve the use of the 
USDOL logo. In addition, once approval is given the following guidance 
is provided:
     The USDOL logo may be applied to USDOL-funded material 
prepared for distribution, including posters, videos, pamphlets, 
research documents, national survey results, impact evaluations, best 
practice reports, and other publications of global interest. The 
grantee(s) must consult with USDOL on whether the logo may be used on 
any such items prior to final draft or final preparation for 
distribution. In no event will the USDOL logo be placed on any item 
until USDOL has given the grantee permission to use the logo on the 
item.
     All documents must include the following notice: ``This 
documentation does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the 
U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial 
products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.''

2. Information Collection

    OMB Information Collection No 1225-0086, Expires January 31, 2016. 
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are 
required to respond to a collection of information unless such 
collection displays a valid OMB control number. Public reporting burden 
for this collection of information is estimated to average three (3) 
hours per response, including time for reviewing instructions, 
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data 
needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. The 
obligation to respond to this collection is voluntary, authority to 
support such events is in 38 U.S.C. 2021, which provides that the 
``Secretary of Labor shall conduct, directly or through grant or 
contract, such programs as the Secretary determines appropriate to 
provide job training, counseling, and placement services (including job 
readiness and literacy and skills training) to expedite the 
reintegration of homeless veterans into the labor force''.
    Send comments regarding the burden estimated or any other aspect of 
this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this 
burden, to the U.S. Department of Labor, to the attention of Michel 
Smyth, Departmental Clearance Officer, 200 Constitution Avenue NW., 
Room N1301, Washington, DC 20210. Comments may also be emailed to 
DOL_PRA_PUBLIC@dol.gov.
    This information is being collected for the purpose of awarding a 
grant. The information collected through this ``Solicitation for Grant 
Applications'' will be used by the Department of Labor to ensure that 
grants are awarded to the applicant best suited to perform the 
functions of the grant. Submission of this information is required in 
order for the applicant to be considered for award of this grant. 
Unless otherwise specifically noted in this announcement, information 
submitted

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in the respondent's application is not considered to be confidential.
    Please do not send your completed application to the OMB. Send it 
to the sponsoring agency as specified in this solicitation.
Appendices
    (Located on the VETS homepage at: www.dol.gov/vets). Follow the 
link for Stand Down Grants and Required Forms under Competitive Grants:

Appendix A: Application for Federal Assistance, SF-424
Appendix B: Budget Information, SF-424A
Appendix C: Consolidated Stand Down Application
Appendix D: Stand Down After Action Report

Thomas Martin,
Grant Officer.
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                                                    Interested parties are encouraged to                  ACTION:  To amend the Stand Down                      after July 1 for events to be held after
                                                  send comments to the OMB, Office of                     Federal Register notice {FR Doc. 2014–                September 30 may be held for
                                                  Information and Regulatory Affairs at                   00755}. This amendment extends                        consideration contingent upon Federal
                                                  the address shown in the ADDRESSES                      funding for Stand Down events from                    funding availability during the
                                                  section within thirty (30) days of                      fiscal years (FY) 2016 through FY 2017,               upcoming FY. Grant applicants cannot
                                                  publication of this notice in the Federal               contingent upon funding availability.                 obligate grant funding toward Stand
                                                  Register. In order to help ensure                                                                             Down expenses prior to receiving a
                                                  appropriate consideration, comments                     Funding Opportunity No: 17.805                        Notice of Award from the Grant Officer;
                                                  should mention OMB Control Number                                                                             any such expenses will be disallowed.
                                                                                                          SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Labor
                                                  1205–0426. OMB is particularly                          (USDOL), Veterans’ Employment and                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  interested in comments that:                            Training Service (VETS) supports local
                                                    • Evaluate whether the proposed                                                                             I. Funding Opportunity Description
                                                                                                          Stand Down events that help homeless
                                                  collection of information is necessary                                                                           ‘‘Stand Down’’ is a military term
                                                                                                          veterans attain meaningful civilian
                                                  for the proper performance of the                                                                             referring to an opportunity to achieve a
                                                                                                          employment. Authority to support such
                                                  functions of the agency, including                                                                            brief respite from combat. Troops
                                                                                                          events is in 38 U.S.C. Section 2021,                  assemble in a base camp to receive new
                                                  whether the information will have                       which provides that the ‘‘Secretary of
                                                  practical utility;                                                                                            clothing, hot food, and a relative degree
                                                                                                          Labor shall conduct, directly or through
                                                    • Evaluate the accuracy of the                                                                              of safety before returning to the front.
                                                                                                          grant or contract, such programs as the               VETS wants to build on this approach
                                                  agency’s estimate of the burden of the
                                                                                                          Secretary determines appropriate to                   for homeless civilian veterans to re-
                                                  proposed collection of information,
                                                                                                          provide job training, counseling, and                 enter the labor force. Today, more than
                                                  including the validity of the
                                                                                                          placement services (including job                     160 organizations across the country
                                                  methodology and assumptions used;
                                                                                                          readiness and literacy and skills
                                                    • Enhance the quality, utility, and                                                                         partner with local businesses,
                                                                                                          training) to expedite the reintegration of            government agencies, tribal
                                                  clarity of the information to be
                                                                                                          homeless veterans into the labor force.’’             governments, community and faith-
                                                  collected; and
                                                                                                          A Stand Down is a local community
                                                    • Minimize the burden of the                                                                                based service providers to hold Stand
                                                                                                          event where homeless veterans are                     Down events in local communities for
                                                  collection of information on those who
                                                                                                          provided a wide variety of services and               homeless veterans and their families.
                                                  are to respond, including through the
                                                                                                          incentives to reintegrate into their                     Each year, the Assistant Secretary for
                                                  use of appropriate automated,
                                                                                                          community, such as housing                            Veterans’ Employment and Training
                                                  electronic, mechanical, or other
                                                                                                          opportunities, healthcare, and                        awards Stand Down grants to assist with
                                                  technological collection techniques or
                                                                                                          employment opportunities, Stand Down                  the reintegration of homeless veterans
                                                  other forms of information technology,
                                                                                                          funding is provided in the form of non-               into the labor force through programs
                                                  e.g., permitting electronic submission of
                                                                                                          competitive grants that are awarded on                that enhance employment and training
                                                  responses.
                                                    Agency: DOL–ETA.                                      a first-come, first-served basis until                opportunities and promote self-
                                                    Title of Collection: Placement                        available funding is exhausted.                       sufficiency. Typically, services available
                                                  Verification and Follow Up of Job Corps                    VETS anticipates that approximately                at these events include: Temporary
                                                  Participants.                                           $600,000 will be available to award                   shelter, showers, haircuts, meals,
                                                    OMB Control Number: 1205–0426.                        approximately 70 grants in each Federal               clothing, hygiene care kits, medical
                                                    Affected Public: Individuals or                       FY covered by this solicitation. The                  examinations, immunizations, legal
                                                  Households and Private Sector—                          Federal FY begins on October 1 and                    advice, state identification cards,
                                                  businesses and not-for-profit                           ends on September 30 of the next                      veteran benefit information, training
                                                  institutions.                                           calendar year. Awards will be made for                program information, employment
                                                    Total Estimated Number of                             a maximum of $10,000 per multi-day                    services, and referral to other supportive
                                                  Respondents: 48,300.                                    event or $7,000 per one-day event.                    services.
                                                    Total Estimated Number of                                VETS is now accepting applications                    Stand Down funding is provided in
                                                  Responses: 48,300.                                      for grant awards to fund Stand Down                   the form of non-competitive grants that
                                                    Total Estimated Annual Time Burden:                   events in FY 2015. All applications for               are awarded on a first-come, first-served
                                                  10,240 hours.                                           Stand Down grant funding must be                      basis until available funding is
                                                    Total Estimated Annual Other Costs                    submitted to the appropriate state                    exhausted. For the purpose of a Stand
                                                  Burden: $0.                                             Director for Veterans’ Employment and                 Down grant award, applicants must
                                                                                                          Training (DVET). Applications will be                 describe a plan that clearly
                                                    Dated: December 18, 2015.
                                                                                                          accepted up to six (6) months prior to                demonstrates how grant funding will
                                                  Michel Smyth,                                           the event. Please allow up to 60 days to              only be used for homeless veterans.
                                                  Departmental Clearance Officer.                         process your application. Address and                 While both veterans and non-veterans
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–32377 Filed 12–23–15; 8:45 am]            contact information for each state DVET               may participate in Stand Down events,
                                                  BILLING CODE 4510–FT–P                                  can be found at: http://www.dol.gov/                  grant funding can only be used to
                                                                                                          vets/aboutvets/contacts/map.htm. Stand                purchase items including food and
                                                                                                          Down grant funding is awarded for a                   meals, for homeless veteran
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF LABOR                                     specific event on a specific date.                    participants. The following minimum
                                                                                                          Organizations planning Stand Down                     services must be available for homeless
                                                  Veterans’ Employment and Training
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                                                                                                          events must submit a new application                  veteran participants during the Stand
                                                  Service                                                 each year to request funding and should               Down:
                                                  Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Through FY 2017                   not assume that the application will be                  D Department of Veterans Affairs
                                                  Stand Down Grant Requests                               approved.                                             (VA)—benefits, medical and mental
                                                                                                             Stand Down grant awards are                        health services;
                                                  AGENCY: Veterans’ Employment and                        contingent upon a Federal appropriation                  D Department of Labor (DOL)—State
                                                  Training Service, U.S. Department of                    or a continuing resolution each Federal               Workforce Agency (SWA) employment
                                                  Labor.                                                  FY. Therefore, applications submitted                 and training services to include


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                                                  Disabled Veterans’ Outreach Program                     percent of the total grant award) will be             awarded to multiple organizations who
                                                  (DVOP) specialist or other American Job                 asked to reevaluate and reallocate those              conduct Stand Downs in the same
                                                  Center (AJC) staff (see the following link              funds to ensure the homeless veteran                  general area so long as there is no
                                                  to locate available resources in your                   participants benefit.                                 commingling of federal funds. Multiple
                                                  area: www.servicelocator.org); and                        D The hiring of security personnel.                 grants may be awarded to the same
                                                    D Referral services to secure                           D The rental of transportation                      organization if the organization is
                                                  immediate emergency housing.                            equipment (bus, van, car, taxi, etc.) to              conducting Stand Downs in different
                                                                                                          provide transportation of homeless                    geographic areas. In this case, the
                                                  II. Allowable Costs
                                                                                                          veterans to and from the Stand Down                   applications are processed in the order
                                                     Stand Down grant funds must be used                  event.                                                received.
                                                  to enhance employment and training                        D The purchase or rental of other
                                                  opportunities or to promote the self-                   pertinent items and services for                      V. Eligibility Information
                                                  sufficiency of homeless veterans                        homeless veteran participants and their               1. Eligible Applicants
                                                  through paid work. Homeless veterans                    families as deemed appropriate by
                                                  do not always have access to basic                      VETS, such as clothing, hygiene kits,                    The following organizations may
                                                  hygiene supplies necessary to maintain                  diapers, etc.                                         apply for grants under this solicitation:
                                                  their health and confidence. Lack of                      Only expenses incurred during the                   State and local Workforce Investment
                                                  shelter limits their ability to prepare for             time frame listed on the Notice of                    Boards, Veterans Service Organizations,
                                                  and present themselves at job interviews                Award will be approved as allowable                   local public agencies, tribal
                                                  or be contacted for follow-up. Basic                    expenses. Any expenses incurred prior                 governments, and non-profit
                                                  services such as showers, haircuts,                     to or after the time frame listed on the              organizations including community and
                                                  attention to health concerns and other                  Notice of Award will be disapproved.                  faith-based organizations. Organizations
                                                  collaborative services provided at a                                                                          registered with the Internal Revenue
                                                  Stand Down can give the homeless                        III. Funding Restrictions
                                                                                                                                                                Service as 501(c)(4) organizations are
                                                  veteran greater confidence, improving                      Stand Down grant funds may not be                  not eligible to apply for this funding
                                                  their chances of securing and                           used to pay for administrative costs or               opportunity.
                                                  maintaining employment. Therefore,                      administrative and/or programmatic
                                                  grant funds may be used to support                      staff. Stand Down grant funds may not                 2. Cost Sharing or Matching
                                                  Stand Down activities such as:                          be used to purchase clothing items for
                                                                                                                                                                  Cost sharing and matching funds are
                                                     D The purchase of food, bottled water,               volunteers, pen sets, military and
                                                                                                                                                                not required. However, VETS strongly
                                                  clothing, sleeping bags, one-person                     veteran type patches/medals, memento
                                                                                                                                                                encourages applicants to leverage other
                                                  tents, backpacks filled with non-                       gifts for staff members, visitors, or
                                                                                                                                                                available resources to maximize the
                                                  perishable foods, hygiene care kits, and                volunteers (e.g. t-shirts, hats); or any
                                                                                                                                                                services and incentives provided to
                                                  non-prescription reading glasses.                       other supplementary/replacement
                                                                                                                                                                homeless veteran participants at Stand
                                                     D Vouchers may be purchased for                      item(s) not approved by the DVET.
                                                                                                                                                                Down events.
                                                  minor time-limited legal services,                      Planned budget expenses must be fully
                                                  consumer credit counseling services,                    itemized and applicants must provide                  3. Other Eligibility Requirements
                                                  food, and gasoline gift cards for                       details for every item in the Budget
                                                  homeless veteran participants. The                      Narrative. Any planned expenses listed                   A. As of July 2012, all applicants must
                                                  purchase of gift cards for food and/or                  as ‘‘other’’ or ‘‘miscellaneous’’ must be             register with the System for Award
                                                  gas must be restricted to cards that can                clarified and itemized.                               Management (SAM) before submitting
                                                  only be used to purchase food or gas.                      Stand Down grant funding cannot be                 an application. SAM is a Web-enabled
                                                  Federal awards may not be used for the                  used to pay for health care related                   government wide application that
                                                  purchase of alcohol or tobacco products;                expenses. All medical examinations, to                collects, validates, stores, and
                                                  see 2 CFR part 200.423. All grantees                    include dental and optometry                          disseminates business information
                                                  purchasing gift cards with grant funds                  examinations, should be provided by                   about the Federal government’s trading
                                                  will be required to state the measures                  the VA or a community provider.                       partners in support of contract award,
                                                  they will use to comply with this                       Purchases of prescription eye wear and                grants, and the electronic payment
                                                  regulation.                                             dental work are considered medical care               process. Step by step instructions for
                                                     D The purchase of job search media                   expenses and are not allowable.                       registering with SAM can be found at:
                                                  such as employment guides or literature                 Applicants should explore all                         http://www.grants.gov/applicants/org_
                                                  in hard copy or on portable storage                     opportunities to secure health related                step2.jsp. A grantee must maintain an
                                                  media, etc.                                             services through the local VA Medical                 active SAM registration with current
                                                     D Special one-time costs for the                     Center or VA Outpatient Clinic. Non-                  information at all times during which it
                                                  duration of the Stand Down event such                   prescription reading glasses are                      has an active Federal award or
                                                  as rental of facilities and/or tents,                   considered an allowable expense.                      application under consideration. To
                                                  electricity, equipment, portable toilets                   VETS reserves the right to disapprove              remain registered in the SAM database
                                                  and communications or Internet access.                  any proposed cost not consistent with                 after the initial registration, the
                                                     D The purchase of janitorial supplies,               the funding restrictions in this                      applicant is required to review and
                                                  kitchen supplies, and advertising                       announcement.                                         update its information in the SAM
                                                  materials such as event posters. Care                                                                         database on an annual basis from the
                                                                                                          IV. Award Information
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                                                  should be taken to minimize                                                                                   date of initial registration or subsequent
                                                  advertisement costs in order to                           The maximum amount that can be                      updates to ensure it is current, accurate,
                                                  maximize funding available to purchase                  awarded to support a multiple day                     and complete. Failure to register in
                                                  items or provide services that                          Stand Down event in a geographically                  SAM before application submission will
                                                  immediately and positively impact the                   specific area is $10,000 per applicant                result in the application being found
                                                  veteran in need. Applicants that request                per fiscal year. If the event is held for             non-responsive. (Prior to July 2012, this
                                                  funding for advertisement expenses that                 one (1) day, the maximum amount that                  functionality was handled by the
                                                  appear to be unreasonable (i.e. over 20                 can be awarded is $7,000. Grants may be               Central Contractor Registry.)


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                                                    B. All applicants for Federal funding                    3. An original Standard Form (SF)                    9. Applicants have the option to use
                                                  are required to include a Dun and                       424, Application for Federal Assistance,              a consolidated Stand Down application
                                                  Bradstreet Number (DUNS) with their                     (OMB No. 4040–0004) signed in blue                    that consolidates several of the
                                                  application. Applicants can obtain a                    ink. The SF–424 can be downloaded                     documents above into one document
                                                  DUNS number at: http://www.dnb.com                      from www.grants.gov or at Appendix A                  (see Appendix C).
                                                  or by phone at 1–866–705–5711.                          as described in Section X below. NOTE:
                                                                                                                                                                VII. Award Administration Information
                                                                                                          The Grant Officer will only accept the
                                                  VI. Application Content                                 most current version of the SF 424.                      Stand Down funding is a non-
                                                     To be considered responsive, all                        4. A SF 424A, Budget Information—                  competitive grant awarded on a first-
                                                  applications for Stand Down grant                       Non-Construction Programs (OMB No.                    come, first-served basis until available
                                                  funding must include:                                   4040–0006). The SF–424A can be                        funding is exhausted for the fiscal year.
                                                     1. An original applicant memorandum                  downloaded from www.grants.gov or at                  Funding is subject to approval by the
                                                  requesting Stand Down funds signed in                   Appendix B as described in Section X                  Grant Officer and is dependent upon
                                                  blue ink. The applicant letter must                     below.                                                various factors such as urban, rural and
                                                  include a statement that the individual                    5. A Budget Narrative—A detailed                   geographic balance, the availability of
                                                  who signed the SF 424 is authorized to                  description of each planned expenditure               funds, prior performance and proposals
                                                  enter into an agreement with the                        listed on the SF 424A. The description                that are most advantageous to the
                                                  USDOL.                                                  should describe or indicate the                       government. If approved, the Grant
                                                     2. Applicants must provide a Program                 methodology used to determine the cost                Officer will notify the grantee through a
                                                  Narrative that clearly states the need for              estimates such as price per quantity, if              Notice of Award. Under no
                                                  the Stand Down and describes the                        the item will be purchased or rented,                 circumstances will a Stand Down event
                                                  event.                                                  and whether the items will be utilized                be awarded funding after the event has
                                                                                                          by the homeless veteran participants,                 taken place.
                                                     A. The narrative must detail the
                                                                                                          other homeless participants or assist the                Upon award, grantees will receive a
                                                  geographical area to be served and the                                                                        Personal Identification Number (PIN)
                                                  estimated number of homeless veterans                   volunteer(s) at the event. VETS does not
                                                                                                          accept categories designated only as                  and password for e-Grants, the Federal
                                                  to be served. The narrative must also                                                                         financial reporting system, from the
                                                  describe how during the event the                       ‘‘Other’’ or ‘‘Miscellaneous.’’ Budget
                                                                                                          narratives must clearly itemize all                   Grant Officer. If a grantee does not
                                                  number of homeless veterans and other                                                                         receive a PIN and password for e-Grants,
                                                  participants will be tracked. It should                 expenditures. Note: The fair share
                                                                                                          calculation must be applied for                       the grantee must notify the DVET
                                                  also describe how provision of services                                                                       immediately. Access to e-Grants is
                                                  and take-up rates will be tracked. Note:                expenditures shared among homeless
                                                                                                          veteran participants and non-homeless                 required in order to comply with
                                                  Grant recipients will be required to                                                                          Federal financial reporting
                                                  report these outputs during grant close-                veteran participants. Please describe any
                                                                                                          funds leveraged for the event that will               requirements.
                                                  out.                                                                                                             The grantee will also receive a
                                                     B. The narrative must explain the role               be provided by sources other than the
                                                                                                          grant. DOL funds may only be used for                 financial form to complete in order for
                                                  of the DVOP specialist or other AJC                                                                           the USDOL Office of Financial
                                                  staff.                                                  homeless veterans.
                                                                                                             6. A copy of the SAM Registration                  Management Operations to set up an
                                                     C. The narrative must describe the                                                                         account in the Health and Human
                                                                                                          active through date of event.
                                                  activities of the event. Please describe                                                                      Services, Payment Management System
                                                                                                             7. A minimum of four letters of
                                                  the basic or core activities made                                                                             (HHS/PMS). The grantee must submit
                                                                                                          support must be provided, and must
                                                  available during the event as described                                                                       the completed form as directed in order
                                                                                                          include letters from:
                                                  in section I. Basic or core services are:                  A. the state or local AJC and/or DVOP              to electronically draw down awarded
                                                  Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)—                    specialist(s) stating they will provide               funding. The form should be returned
                                                  benefits, medical and mental health                     Department of Labor-funded                            via FedEx, UPS, or other non-U.S. Postal
                                                  services; Department of Labor—State                     employment and training services at the               Service provider to avoid processing
                                                  Workforce Agency employment and                         Stand Down. These basic or core                       delays. Questions or problems relating
                                                  training services to include Disabled                   services are required in Section I.                   to accessing funding or the electronic
                                                  Veterans’ Outreach Program (DVOP)                          B. the VA stating what benefits,                   draw down process should be referred
                                                  specialist or other American Job Center                 medical and mental health services will               to the USDOL Office of Financial
                                                  staff, and referral services to secure                  be available at the event as required in              Management Operations at (202) 693–
                                                  immediate emergency housing. Please                     Section I, and                                        6903.
                                                  describe other activities and services                     C. the organization that will provide                 After setting up the account, the
                                                  made available during the event that                    immediate emergency housing based on                  grantee will be able to draw down funds
                                                  cannot be classified as basic or core.                  referrals from the Stand Down event as                to reimburse approved expenses
                                                     D. The narrative must include a                      required in Section I.                                incurred after award and to cover
                                                  timeline for completion of all Stand                       D. different organizations such as the             approved expenses that will be paid
                                                  Down event activities. The timeline                     Department of Housing and Urban                       within three (3) days of the draw down.
                                                  must clearly indicate critical dates in                 Development, the local Continuum of                   Funds requested for draw down through
                                                  the planning, execution, and follow-up                  Care, Veteran Service Organizations,                  the HHS/PMS are directly deposited
                                                  process. If applicable, the timeline will               State and local government agencies,                  into the designated account within 24
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                                                  demonstrate the need to draw down                       local businesses, and local non-profit                hours of the request. Funding will be
                                                  awarded funding in advance of the                       organizations including community-                    made available for draw down no earlier
                                                  event date with the purpose and date of                 based and faith-based organizations that              than 120 days prior to the event date, or
                                                  the funding need.                                       will support the event.                               as identified in the timeline. The
                                                     E. The narrative must describe what                     8. If applicable, a copy of the Internal           timeline must include the date the post-
                                                  challenges may arise during event                       Revenue Service documentation                         event report is due to the DVET (30 days
                                                  planning and execution and what                         indicating approval of non-profit status,             following the end of the Federal fiscal
                                                  solutions would be utilized.                            for example: 501(c)(3), 501(c)(19).                   quarter in which the Stand Down was


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                                                  held) as explained in Section VIII                      X. Other Information                                  grantee(s) must consult with USDOL on
                                                  below.                                                                                                        whether the logo may be used on any
                                                                                                          1. Acknowledgement of USDOL Funding
                                                                                                                                                                such items prior to final draft or final
                                                  VIII. Required Post-Event Activities and                   A. Printed Materials/Intellectual                  preparation for distribution. In no event
                                                  Reporting                                               Property: In all circumstances, the                   will the USDOL logo be placed on any
                                                     After receiving a grant award, the                   following must be displayed on printed                item until USDOL has given the grantee
                                                  grantee must complete a Federal                         materials prepared by the grantee while               permission to use the logo on the item.
                                                  Financial Report (SF 425) no later than                 in receipt of USDOL grant funding:                       • All documents must include the
                                                  30 days after the end of each Federal                   ‘‘Preparation of this item was funded by              following notice: ‘‘This documentation
                                                  fiscal quarter (October 31, January 31,                 the United States Department of Labor                 does not necessarily reflect the views or
                                                  April 30 and July 31). Instructions for                 under Grant No. [Insert the appropriate               policies of the U.S. Department of
                                                  completing this requirement are                         grant number].’’ All printed materials                Labor, nor does mention of trade names,
                                                  provided in the HHS/PMS information                     must also include the following notice:               commercial products, or organizations
                                                  packet and are also available at: http://               ‘‘This workforce product was funded by                imply endorsement by the U.S.
                                                  www.dpm.psc.gov/grant_recipient/ffr_                    a grant awarded by the U.S. Department                Government.’’
                                                  info/ffr_info.aspx?explorer.event=true.                 of Labor’s Veterans’ Employment and
                                                                                                          Training Service. The product was                     2. Information Collection
                                                     All grant awarded funds must be                      created by the grantee and does not
                                                  drawn down by the grantee within 90                                                                              OMB Information Collection No
                                                                                                          necessarily reflect the official position             1225–0086, Expires January 31, 2016.
                                                  calendar days after the Stand Down. For                 of the U.S. Department of Labor and/or
                                                  example, if a Stand Down is held on                                                                           According to the Paperwork Reduction
                                                                                                          the Veterans’ Employment and Training                 Act of 1995, no persons are required to
                                                  July 12, 2014 (FY 2014), all funds                      Service. The U.S. Department of Labor
                                                  should be drawn down within 90 days                                                                           respond to a collection of information
                                                                                                          and/or the Veterans’ Employment and                   unless such collection displays a valid
                                                  or by October 10, 2014 (FY 2015).                       Training Service makes no guarantees,                 OMB control number. Public reporting
                                                     A final SF 425 is due no later than                  warranties, or assurances of any kind,                burden for this collection of information
                                                  thirty (30) calendar days after the end of              expressed or implied, with respect to                 is estimated to average three (3) hours
                                                  the Federal fiscal quarter in which all                 such information, including any                       per response, including time for
                                                  expended funds have been drawn down.                    information on linked sites and                       reviewing instructions, searching
                                                  For example, if a Stand Down is held on                 including, but not limited to, accuracy               existing data sources, gathering and
                                                  July 27 and the final drawdown of all                   of the information or its completeness,               maintaining the data needed, and
                                                  expended funds occurs on September                      timeliness, usefulness, adequacy,                     completing and reviewing the collection
                                                  15, the final FFR is due on October 30.                 continued availability, or ownership.                 of information. The obligation to
                                                     In addition to financial reporting, the              This product is copyrighted by the                    respond to this collection is voluntary,
                                                  grantee is required to submit a Stand                   institution that created it. Internal use             authority to support such events is in 38
                                                  Down After Action Report (a post-event                  by an organization and/or personal use                U.S.C. 2021, which provides that the
                                                  report) to the DVET at the same time the                by an individual for non-commercial                   ‘‘Secretary of Labor shall conduct,
                                                  final SF 425 is completed. Please refer                 purposes are permissible. All other uses              directly or through grant or contract,
                                                  to Appendix D.                                          require the prior authorization of the                such programs as the Secretary
                                                     Grantees that anticipate a delay in                  copyright owner.’’                                    determines appropriate to provide job
                                                  submitting any SF 425 report or the                        B. Public references to grant: When
                                                                                                                                                                training, counseling, and placement
                                                  post-event report should immediately                    issuing statements, press releases,
                                                                                                                                                                services (including job readiness and
                                                  contact the appropriate DVET and                        requests for proposals, bid solicitations,
                                                                                                                                                                literacy and skills training) to expedite
                                                  provide a justification to request an                   and other documents describing projects
                                                                                                                                                                the reintegration of homeless veterans
                                                  extension. If VETS disapproves a                        or programs funded in whole or in part
                                                                                                                                                                into the labor force’’.
                                                  particular expenditure, and the funds                   with Federal money, all grantees
                                                                                                                                                                   Send comments regarding the burden
                                                  were already drawn down, the grantee                    receiving Federal funds must clearly
                                                                                                                                                                estimated or any other aspect of this
                                                  will be notified in writing with an                     state:
                                                                                                             • The percentage of the total costs of             collection of information, including
                                                  explanation for the disapproval and                                                                           suggestions for reducing this burden, to
                                                  instructions to electronically return the               the program or project that will be
                                                                                                          financed with Federal money;                          the U.S. Department of Labor, to the
                                                  funds to the HHS/PMS account within                                                                           attention of Michel Smyth,
                                                                                                             • The dollar amount of Federal
                                                  fifteen (15) calendar days of notification                                                                    Departmental Clearance Officer, 200
                                                                                                          financial assistance for the project or
                                                  from VETS.                                                                                                    Constitution Avenue NW., Room N1301,
                                                                                                          program; and
                                                     Any failure to comply with the                          • The percentage and dollar amount                 Washington, DC 20210. Comments may
                                                  guidance and reporting requirements set                 of the total costs of the project or                  also be emailed to DOL_PRA_PUBLIC@
                                                  forth in the Stand Down Special Grant                   program that will be financed by non-                 dol.gov.
                                                  Provisions provided with the Grant                      governmental sources.                                    This information is being collected for
                                                  Award letter will be taken into                            C. Use of USDOL Logo: The Grant                    the purpose of awarding a grant. The
                                                  consideration in future funding award                   Officer must approve the use of the                   information collected through this
                                                  decisions by USDOL/VETS.                                USDOL logo. In addition, once approval                ‘‘Solicitation for Grant Applications’’
                                                  IX. Agency Contacts                                     is given the following guidance is                    will be used by the Department of Labor
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                                                                                                          provided:                                             to ensure that grants are awarded to the
                                                    Questions regarding this                                 • The USDOL logo may be applied to                 applicant best suited to perform the
                                                  announcement should be directed to the                  USDOL-funded material prepared for                    functions of the grant. Submission of
                                                  DVET in your state. Contact information                 distribution, including posters, videos,              this information is required in order for
                                                  for each DVET is located in the VETS                    pamphlets, research documents,                        the applicant to be considered for award
                                                  Staff Directory at the following Web                    national survey results, impact                       of this grant. Unless otherwise
                                                  page: http://www.dol.gov/vets/                          evaluations, best practice reports, and               specifically noted in this
                                                  aboutvets/contacts/map.htm.                             other publications of global interest. The            announcement, information submitted


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                                                  in the respondent’s application is not                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:     LSC OIG                establishment of a permit system for
                                                  considered to be confidential.                          is extending the public comment period                various activities in Antarctica and
                                                    Please do not send your completed                     stated in the Federal Register notice for             designation of certain animals and
                                                  application to the OMB. Send it to the                  this request for comments. 80 FR 75847,               certain geographic areas a requiring
                                                  sponsoring agency as specified in this                  Dec. 4, 2015. In that notice, LSC OIG                 special protection. The regulations
                                                  solicitation.                                           requested comments on proposed                        establish such a permit system to
                                                  Appendices                                              changes to the Compliance Supplement                  designate Antarctic Specially Protected
                                                                                                          for Audits of LSC Recipients. LSC OIG                 Areas.
                                                    (Located on the VETS homepage at:                     has received a request for an extension
                                                  www.dol.gov/vets). Follow the link for                                                                        APPLICATION DETAILS:
                                                                                                          of the comment period to allow
                                                  Stand Down Grants and Required Forms                    interested parties and stakeholders                     1. Applicant: Permit Application:
                                                  under Competitive Grants:                               additional time to develop their                      2016–023, Sarah Eppley, Portland State
                                                  Appendix A: Application for Federal                     comments on the proposed changes.                     University, Department of Biology, P.O.
                                                    Assistance, SF–424                                    LSC OIG is therefore extending the                    Box 751, Portland, OR 97207.
                                                  Appendix B: Budget Information, SF–                     comment period for 11 days, from                         Activity for Which Permit is
                                                    424A                                                  January 4, 2016, to January 15, 2016.                 Requested: Sample collection, ASPA
                                                  Appendix C: Consolidated Stand Down                                                                           entry, and Import into the USA. Mosses
                                                    Application                                             Dated: December 21, 2015.                           are known ecosystem engineers in the
                                                  Appendix D: Stand Down After Action                     Stefanie K. Davis,                                    Arctic tundra, while little is known
                                                    Report                                                Assistant General Counsel.                            about Antarctic mosses in organizing
                                                  Thomas Martin,
                                                                                                          [FR Doc. 2015–32433 Filed 12–23–15; 8:45 am]          communities or shaping ecosystem
                                                  Grant Officer.
                                                                                                          BILLING CODE 7050–01–P                                processes, and how individual moss
                                                                                                                                                                types influence Antarctic ecology. The
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–32406 Filed 12–23–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                applicants propose to collect moss and
                                                  BILLING CODE 4510–79–P
                                                                                                          NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION                           soil samples from ASPAs to investigate
                                                                                                                                                                how warming will affect Antarctic moss
                                                                                                          Notice of Permit Applications Received                terrestrial ecosystems. Moss and soil
                                                  LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION                              Under the Antarctic Conservation Act                  samples, up to 3 cm deep, will be
                                                                                                          of 1978                                               collected using a metal 2 cubic
                                                  Notice of Proposed Revisions to the
                                                                                                          AGENCY: National Science Foundation.                  centimeter coring device. Up to 180
                                                  Compliance Supplement for Audits of
                                                  LSC Recipients for Fiscal Years                                                                               samples total from each of 6 different
                                                                                                          ACTION: Notice of Permit Applications
                                                  Ending 12/31/15 and Thereafter                                                                                moss species, up to 30 samples total
                                                                                                          Received Under the Antarctic
                                                                                                                                                                from two other moss species, up to 30
                                                                                                          Conservation Act of 1978, Public Law
                                                  AGENCY:  Legal Services Corporation.                                                                          samples of additional moss species, and
                                                                                                          95–541.
                                                  ACTION: Notice of proposed changes and                                                                        up to 400 total soil samples will be
                                                  request for comments; extension of                      SUMMARY:   The National Science                       collected. These samples will be
                                                  comment period.                                         Foundation (NSF) is required to publish               imported back to the home university.
                                                                                                          a notice of permit applications received                 Location: ASPA 125, Fildes
                                                  SUMMARY:    The Legal Services                          to conduct activities regulated under the             Peninsula, King George Island,
                                                  Corporation Office of Inspector General                 Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978.                   including Zone 125c, Glacier Dome
                                                  (‘‘LSC OIG’’) issued a notice requesting                NSF has published regulations under                   Belligshausen (Collins Glacier); ASPA
                                                  comments on proposed changes to the                     the Antarctic Conservation Act at Title               150, Ardley Island, Maxwell Bay,
                                                  Compliance Supplement for Audits of                                                                           Antarctic Peninsula.
                                                                                                          45 Part 670 of the Code of Federal
                                                  LSC Recipients in the Federal Register                                                                           Dates: February 10 to June 30, 2016.
                                                                                                          Regulations. This is the required notice
                                                  of December 4, 2015 [FR Doc. 2015–
                                                                                                          of permit applications received.                      Nadene G. Kennedy,
                                                  30643]. LSC OIG requested comments
                                                                                                          DATES: Interested parties are invited to              Polar Coordination Specialist, Division of
                                                  within 30 days of the date of
                                                  publication, or by January 4, 2016. This                submit written data, comments, or                     Polar Programs.
                                                  notice extends the comment period to                    views with respect to this permit                     [FR Doc. 2015–32439 Filed 12–23–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  January 15, 2016.                                       application by January 25, 2016. This                 BILLING CODE 7555–01–P
                                                                                                          application may be inspected by
                                                  DATES: Comments must be submitted by
                                                                                                          interested parties at the Permit Office,
                                                  January 15, 2016.
                                                                                                          address below.                                        NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
                                                  ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                                                                          ADDRESSES: Comments should be
                                                  by any of the following methods:                                                                              Notice of Permit Applications Received
                                                     • Email: aramirez@oig.lsc.gov.                       addressed to Permit Office, Room 755,
                                                     • Fax: (202) 337–6616.                               Division of Polar Programs, National                  Under the Antarctic Conservation Act
                                                     • Mail: Legal Services Corporation                   Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson                       of 1978
                                                  Office of Inspector General, 3333 K                     Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22230.                 AGENCY: National Science Foundation.
                                                  Street NW., Washington, DC 20007.                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                                ACTION: Notice of Permit Applications
                                                     Instructions: All comments should be                 Nature McGinn, ACA Permit Officer, at                 Received Under the Antarctic
                                                  addressed to Anthony M. Ramirez,                        the above address or ACApermits@                      Conservation Act of 1978, Public Law
                                                  Office of the Inspector General, Legal                  nsf.gov or (703) 292–7149.
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                                                                                                                                                                95–541.
                                                  Services Corporation. Include ‘‘2015                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                                  Compliance Supplement’’ as the                          National Science Foundation, as                       SUMMARY:   The National Science
                                                  heading or subject line for all comments                directed by the Antarctic Conservation                Foundation (NSF) is required to publish
                                                  submitted.                                              Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95–541), as                      a notice of permit applications received
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        amended by the Antarctic Science,                     to conduct activities regulated under the
                                                  Anthony M. Ramirez, aramirez@                           Tourism and Conservation Act of 1996,                 Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978.
                                                  oig.lsc.gov, (202) 295–1668.                            has developed regulations for the                     NSF has published regulations under


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CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionTo amend the Stand Down Federal Register notice {FR Doc. 2014- 00755{time} . This amendment extends funding for Stand Down events from fiscal years (FY) 2016 through FY 2017, contingent upon funding availability.
FR Citation80 FR 80390 

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