81_FR_24653 81 FR 24573 - Applications for New Awards; Performance Partnership Pilots

81 FR 24573 - Applications for New Awards; Performance Partnership Pilots

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 80 (April 26, 2016)

Page Range24573-24588
FR Document2016-09748

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 80 (Tuesday, April 26, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 80 (Tuesday, April 26, 2016)]
[Notices]
[Pages 24573-24588]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-09748]



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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION


Applications for New Awards; Performance Partnership Pilots

AGENCY: Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, Department of 
Education.

ACTION: Notice.

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    Overview Information:
    Performance Partnership Pilots
    Notice inviting applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 
2015.
    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 84.420A.
    Dates:
    Applications Available: April 26, 2016.
    Deadline for Notice of Intent to Apply: May 26, 2016.

    Note:  Submission of a notice of intent to apply is optional.

    Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: June 27, 2016.
    Deadline for Intergovernmental Review: August 24, 2016.

Full Text of Announcement

I. Funding Opportunity Description

    Purpose of Program: Performance Partnership Pilots (P3), first 
authorized by Congress for FY 2014 by the Consolidated Appropriations 
Act, 2014 (2014 Appropriations Act) and reauthorized for FY 2015 by the 
Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 (2015 
Appropriations Act) and for FY 2016 by the Consolidated Appropriations 
Act, 2016 (2016 Appropriations Act) (together, the Acts), enable pilot 
sites to test innovative, outcome-focused strategies to achieve 
significant improvements in educational, employment, and other key 
outcomes for disconnected youth using new flexibility to blend existing 
Federal funds and to seek waivers of associated program requirements.
    Background: The Acts authorize the Departments of Education (ED), 
Labor (DOL), Health and Human Services (HHS), Housing and Urban 
Development (HUD),\1\ and Justice (DOJ),\2\ the Corporation for 
National and Community Service (CNCS), and the Institute of Museum and 
Library Services (IMLS) (collectively, the Agencies), to enter into 
Performance Partnership Agreements (performance agreements) with State, 
local, or tribal governments to provide additional flexibility in using 
certain of the Agencies' discretionary funds,\3\ including competitive 
and formula grant funds, across multiple Federal programs. Entities 
that seek to participate in these pilots will be required to commit to 
achieving significant improvements in outcomes for disconnected youth 
in exchange for this new flexibility. The authorizing statute states 
that `` `[t]o improve outcomes for disconnected youth' means to 
increase the rate at which individuals between the ages of 14 and 24 
(who are low-income and either homeless, in foster care, involved in 
the juvenile justice system, unemployed, or not enrolled in or at risk 
of dropping out of an educational institution) achieve success in 
meeting educational, employment, or other key goals.''
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    \1\ The 2016 Appropriations Act authorizes HUD to enter into 
performance agreements with respect to FY 2016 Homeless Assistance 
Grants. HUD is not authorized to enter into performance agreements 
that will be established under this notice. A notice inviting 
applications for FY 2016 pilots that may include FY 2016 Homeless 
Assistance Grants is expected to be issued later this year.
    \2\ DOJ was first authorized to enter into performance 
agreements by the 2015 Appropriations Act.
    \3\ Discretionary funds are funds that Congress appropriates on 
an annual basis, rather than through a standing authorization. They 
exclude ``entitlement'' (or mandatory) programs such as Social 
Security, Medicare, Medicaid, most Foster Care IV-E programs, 
Vocational Rehabilitation State Grants, and Temporary Assistance to 
Needy Families (TANF). Discretionary programs administered by the 
Agencies support a broad set of public services, including 
education, job training, health and mental health, and other low-
income assistance programs.
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    Government and community partners have invested considerable 
attention and resources to meet the needs of disconnected youth. 
However, practitioners, youth advocates, and others on the front lines 
of service delivery have observed that flexibility can be a key tool to 
address certain programmatic and administrative obstacles to achieving 
meaningful improvements in education, employment, health, and well-
being for these young people.
    P3 tests the hypothesis that additional flexibility for States, 
local governments, and tribes, in the form of blending funds and 
waivers of certain programmatic requirements, can help overcome some of 
the significant hurdles that States, local governments, and tribes face 
in providing intensive, comprehensive, and sustained service pathways 
and improving outcomes for disconnected youth. For example, P3 can be 
used to better coordinate and align the multiple systems that serve 
youth. P3 may help address the ``wrong pockets'' problem, where 
entities that observe improved outcomes or other benefits due to an 
intervention are unable to use Federal funds to support that 
intervention due to program restrictions. P3 flexibility may also allow 
the testing of an innovative approach to help to build additional 
evidence about what works. If this hypothesis proves true, providing 
necessary and targeted flexibility to remove or overcome these hurdles 
will help to achieve significant benefits for disconnected youth, the 
communities that serve them, and the involved agencies and partners.
    The statutory definition of ``disconnected youth'' specifically 
identifies several high-need subpopulations of low-income youth, 
including youth who are homeless, youth in foster care, youth involved 
in the juvenile justice system, and youth who are unemployed or not in 
school or at risk of dropping out. We wish to note that there are a 
number of other high-need subpopulations of disconnected youth who are 
at risk of dropping out. For example, English learners (ELs) are at 
great risk of dropping out; the average cohort graduation rate for ELs 
during the 2013-14 school year was only 62.6 percent, while the 
national average cohort graduation rate for all youth was 82.3 percent. 
Similarly, the average cohort graduation rate for youth with a 
disability receiving special education and related services under the 
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was significantly 
lower than that of youth who did not receive services under IDEA: 63.1 
percent during the 2013-14 school year.\4\ Immigrants and refugees are 
another high-need subpopulation at great risk of dropping out. In 2014, 
the status dropout rate of immigrant youth ages 16 to 24 was 12 
percent, compared with 8 percent for children of foreign-born parents, 
and 6 percent for children with native-born parents.\5\ Applicants 
wishing to serve a subpopulation of disconnected youth at risk of 
dropping out--such as the examples above--should consider whether that 
subpopulation faces an elevated risk of dropping out based on sound 
research.
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    \4\ EDFacts/Consolidated State Performance Report, School Year 
2013-14. Retrieved from nces.ed.gov/ccd/tables/ACGR_RE_and_characteristics_2013-14.asp
    \5\ Child Trends Data Bank (2015). High School Dropout Rates. 
Retrieved from www.childtrends.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/01_Dropout_Rates.pdf
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FY 2015 and FY 2016 Funds

    This notice invites applications for a second round of pilots as 
authorized by the 2015 Appropriations Act. That Act extended the P3 
authority to allow pilots to include eligible FY 2015 funds from 
programs at ED, DOL, HHS, CNCS, and IMLS. Applicants may also include 
FY 2016 funds in their applications,

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including programs funded under DOJ's Office of Justice Programs,\6\ 
due to the authority in the 2016 Appropriations Act. However, if an 
applicant intends to use solely FY 2016 funds, it is not eligible to be 
a second-round pilot.
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    \6\ Under the language of the 2015 Appropriations Act, 
applicants may not propose to blend or request any waiver of program 
requirements associated with FY 2015 funds from DOJ's Office of 
Justice Programs. However, they may propose to braid those funds in 
this round of pilots.
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    Separately, in addition to this competition, we intend to publish 
in the coming months a notice inviting applications for the third round 
of pilots that propose to use funds appropriated for FY 2016, including 
FY 2016 funds made available under Homeless Assistance Grants at the 
Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Absolute Priorities

    For purposes of this competition, absolute priorities create 
separate categories for scoring and considering applications. Because a 
diverse group of communities could benefit from P3, we include absolute 
priorities for applications that propose to serve disconnected youth in 
one or more rural communities only (Absolute Priority 2), applications 
that propose to serve disconnected youth in one or more Indian tribes 
(Absolute Priority 3), and applications that propose to serve 
disconnected youth in other communities (Absolute Priority 1). P3 is 
intended, through a demonstration, to identify effective strategies for 
serving disconnected youth. We are aware such strategies may differ 
across environments and wish to test the authority in a variety of 
settings.
    In this FY 2015 competition, we are also including an absolute 
priority for communities that have experienced recent civil unrest 
(Absolute Priority 4), consistent with requirements of the 2016 
Appropriations Act.\7\ Though the economy has recovered strongly in 
many places, many communities continue to struggle with high youth 
unemployment, low graduation rates, and crime. These and other 
continuing challenges can manifest in different instances of civil 
unrest, such as large protests or instances of civil disobedience 
increases in self-directed or interpersonal violence in concentrated 
areas, or civic disorder prompted by a public health emergency. In 
response to the priority, an applicant should describe the instance(s) 
of civil unrest, including (1) a description of the civil unrest that 
occurred in the community or communities it intends to serve; and (2) 
the date or dates the civil unrest occurred. We include this priority 
in the FY 2015 P3 competition in the hopes that P3 flexibilities, 
including waivers and the blending and braiding of funds, will empower 
communities to improve educational and employment outcomes for 
disconnected youth in these communities.
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    \7\ The 2016 Appropriations Act states that the FY 2015 cohort 
of P3 pilots is to include communities that have recently 
experienced civil unrest.
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Competitive Preference Priorities

    Competitive preference priorities allow applicants to receive extra 
points for satisfying certain criteria.

Competitive Preference Priority 1

    In addition to the absolute priorities, we also include four 
competitive preference priorities. We include a competitive preference 
priority for projects that serve those disconnected youth who are 
neither employed nor enrolled in education and who also face 
significant barriers to accessing education and employment and that are 
likely to result in significantly better educational or employment 
outcomes for such youth. Significant barriers to accessing education 
and employment could include, for example, a disability. An analysis of 
2014 Current Population Survey data found that about one-third (34 
percent) of youth ages 16 to 24 who were neither employed nor enrolled 
in school in 2014 reported that illness or disability was a major 
reason why they did not work.\8\ Living in a neighborhood with a high 
concentration of poverty is another barrier. Research indicates that 
individuals who reside in high-poverty neighborhoods often have 
diminished access to employment options and high-quality educational 
opportunities.\9\ Involvement with the justice system is another 
example of a significant barrier to education and employment for youth 
who are neither employed nor enrolled in school. Many youth involved 
with the justice system face significant barriers to accessing the 
education and training they need to achieve independence and 
reintegrate into the community because the education and training 
available to them through correctional facilities, as well as upon 
release, often does not meet their needs.\10\ For older youth involved 
with the adult criminal justice system, having a criminal record can 
severely limit the ability to secure employment.\11\ Reconnecting these 
young people to education and employment is a national imperative, and 
including this priority as a competitive preference priority will 
create incentives for applicants and communities to design projects to 
serve this hard-to-reach population.
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    \9\ Federal Reserve System and Brookings Institution (2008). The 
Enduring Challenge of Concentrated Poverty in America: Case Studies 
from Communities Across the U.S. Washington, DC: Authors. Retrieved 
from www.frbsf.org/community-development/files/cp_fullreport.pdf.
    \10\ See, for example, Juvenile Justice Students Face Barriers 
to High School Graduation and Job Training (2010). Report No. 10-55. 
Tallahassee, FL: Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government 
Accountability, the Florida Legislature, Retrieved from: 
www.oppaga.state.fl.us/MonitorDocs/Reports/pdf/1055rpt.pdf.
    \11\ See, for example, Pager, D.P. and Western, B. (2009). 
Investigating Prisoner Reentry: The Impact of Conviction Status on 
the Employment Prospects of Young Men: Final Report to the National 
Institute of Justice. Document No.: 228584. Retrieved from: 
www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/228584.pdf.
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Competitive Preference Priority 2

    We include a competitive preference priority for projects that 
provide all disconnected youth served by the project with paid work-
based learning opportunities because addressing the employment needs of 
disconnected youth is critical to improving their well-being and 
preparing them for lives as productive adults. We note as well that new 
evidence indicates that the benefits of work-based learning 
opportunities extend beyond improving the employment outcomes of youth. 
A recent evaluation of the summer work and learning opportunity program 
offered by New York City for youth ages 14 through 21, which selected 
participants using a randomized lottery, found that, within five to 
eight years after participation, the incarceration and mortality rates 
of participants were significantly lower than those of their peers who 
were not selected to participate in the program.\12\ For youth who are 
not enrolled in school, year-round employment, and not just employment 
during the summer, is critically important. The work-based learning 
opportunities must be integrated with academic and technical 
instruction because research suggests that work experience must be 
combined with academic and technical training in order to have a 
positive impact on the employment and earnings outcomes of youth.\13\
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    \12\ Gelber, A., Isen, A. and Kessler, J.B. (2014). The Effects 
of Youth Employment: Evidence from New York City Summer Youth 
Employment. Program Lotteries. NBER Working Paper No. 20810. 
Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.
    \13\ Sattar, S. (2010). Evidence Scan of Work Experience 
Programs. Oakland, CA: Mathematica Policy Research. See also Roder, 
A. and Elliott, M. (2014). Sustained Gains: Year-Up's Continued 
Impact on Young Adults' Earnings. New York, NY: Economic Mobility 
Corporation, Inc.
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Competitive Preference Priority 3

    This competition also includes a competitive preference priority 
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projects that are designed to serve and coordinate with a federally 
designated Promise Zone. Promise Zone designees have committed to 
establishing comprehensive, coordinated approaches in order to ensure 
that America's most vulnerable children succeed from cradle to career. 
Thirteen Promise Zones have been designated. They are located in: The 
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma; Los Angeles, California; Sacramento, 
California; Hartford, Connecticut; Indianapolis, Indiana; the Kentucky 
Highlands in Kentucky; Minneapolis, Minnesota; St. Louis and St. Louis 
County, Missouri; Camden, New Jersey; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 
Barnwell, South Carolina; Porcupine, South Dakota; and San Antonio, 
Texas. Additional Promise Zones are expected to be designated later 
this year. The Promise Zone designation is designed to assist local 
leaders in creating jobs, increasing economic activity, improving 
educational opportunities, leveraging private investment, and reducing 
violent crime in high-poverty urban, rural, and tribal communities.\14\
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    \14\ For additional information on Promise Zones, see 
www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/01/08/fact-sheet-president-obama-s-promise-zones-initiative.
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Competitive Preference Priority 4

    This competition also includes a competitive preference priority 
for applicants that plan to conduct independent impact evaluations of 
at least one service-delivery or operational component of their pilots 
(site-specific evaluation), in addition to participating in any 
national P3 evaluation, which is discussed in the Program Requirements 
section of this notice. In proposing these site-specific impact 
evaluations, applicants should use the strongest possible designs and 
research methods and use high-quality administrative data in order to 
maximize confidence in the evaluation findings and minimize the costs 
of conducting these evaluations. Federal start-up funds and blended 
funds may be used to finance these evaluations.
    Priorities: This competition includes four absolute priorities, 
four competitive preference priorities, and two invitational 
priorities. Absolute Priorities 1, 2 and 3 and Competitive Preference 
Priorities 1, 2 and 4 are from the notice of final priorities, 
requirements, definitions, and selection criteria for this program 
published elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register (P3 NFP). 
Absolute Priority 4 is from section 525(b) of Division H of the 2016 
Appropriations Act. Competitive Preference Priority 3 is from notice of 
final priority--Promise Zones, published in the Federal Register on 
March 27, 2014 (79 FR 17035) (Promise Zones NFP).
    Absolute Priorities: These priorities are considered absolute 
priorities for FY 2015 and any subsequent year for which we make awards 
from the list of unfunded applicants from this competition. Under 34 
CFR 75.105(c)(3) we consider only applications that meet Absolute 
Priority 1, 2, 3, or 4.

    Note: Applicants must indicate in their application which 
absolute priority they are applying under. If an applicant applies 
under Absolute Priorities 2, 3, or 4, but is not eligible under that 
absolute priority, the applicant will still be considered for 
funding under Absolute Priority 1.

    These priorities are:
    Absolute Priority 1--Improving Outcomes for Disconnected Youth.
    To meet this priority, an applicant must propose a pilot that is 
designed to improve outcomes for disconnected youth.
    Absolute Priority 2--Improving Outcomes for Disconnected Youth in 
Rural Communities.
    To meet this priority, an applicant must propose a pilot that is 
designed to improve outcomes for disconnected youth in one or more 
rural communities (as defined in this notice) only.

    Note: An applicant should describe in its application how it 
meets the priority.

    Absolute Priority 3--Improving Outcomes for Disconnected Youth in 
Tribal Communities.
    To meet this priority, an applicant must (1) propose a pilot that 
is designed to improve outcomes for disconnected youth who are members 
of one or more State- or federally-recognized Indian tribal 
communities; and (2) represent a partnership that includes one or more 
State- or federally-recognized Indian tribes.
    Absolute Priority 4--Improving Outcomes for Disconnected Youth in 
Communities that Have Recently Experienced Civil Unrest.
    To meet this priority, an applicant must propose a pilot that is 
designed to improve outcomes for disconnected youth in one or more 
communities that have recently experienced civil unrest.
    Competitive Preference Priorities: For FY 2015 and any subsequent 
year for which we make awards from the list of unfunded applicants from 
this competition, these priorities are competitive preference 
priorities. Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(i), we award up to an additional 
five points to an application based on how well the application meets 
Competitive Preference Priority 1, an additional three points to an 
application that meets Competitive Preference Priority 2, an additional 
two points to an application that meets Competitive Preference Priority 
3, and up to an additional 10 points to an application based on how 
well the application meets Competitive Preference Priority 4.
    Applicants may address more than one of the competitive preference 
priorities. An applicant must identify in the in the Appendix section 
of its application, under ``Other Attachments Form,'' the priority or 
priorities it addresses.
    Competitive Preference Priority 1--Improving Outcomes for Youth Who 
Are Unemployed and Out of School (Up to 5 points).
    To meet this priority, an applicant must propose a pilot that--
    (1) will serve disconnected youth who are neither employed nor 
enrolled in education and who face significant barriers to accessing 
education and employment; and
    (2) is likely to result in significantly better educational or 
employment outcomes for such youth.
    Competitive Preference Priority 2--Work-Based Learning 
Opportunities (0 or 3 points).
    To meet this priority, an applicant must propose a pilot that will 
provide all of the disconnected youth it proposes to serve with paid 
work-based learning opportunities, such as opportunities during the 
summer, which are integrated with academic and technical instruction.
    Competitive Preference Priority 3--Promise Zones (0 or 2 points).
    This priority is for projects that are designed to serve and 
coordinate with a federally designated Promise Zone.
    Competitive Preference Priority 4--Site-Specific Evaluation (Up to 
10 points).
    To meet this priority, an applicant must propose to conduct an 
independent evaluation of the impacts on disconnected youth of its 
overall program or specific components of its program that is a 
randomized controlled trial or a quasi-experimental design study. The 
extent to which an applicant meets this priority will be based on the 
clarity and feasibility of the applicant's proposed evaluation design, 
the appropriateness of the design to best capture key pilot outcomes, 
the prospective contribution of the evaluation to the knowledge base 
about serving disconnected youth (including the rigor of the design and 
the validity and generalizability of the findings), and the applicant's 
demonstrated expertise in planning and conducting a

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randomized controlled trial or quasi-experimental evaluation study.
    In order to meet this priority, an applicant also must include the 
following two documents as separate attachments to its application:
    1. A Summary Evaluation Plan that describes how the pilot or a 
component of the pilot (such as a discrete service-delivery strategy) 
will be rigorously evaluated. The evaluation plan may not exceed eight 
pages. The plan must include the following:
     A brief description of the research question(s) proposed 
for study and an explanation of its/their relevance, including how the 
proposed evaluation will build on the research evidence base for the 
project as described in the application and how the evaluation findings 
will be used to improve program implementation;
     A description of the randomized controlled trial or quasi-
experimental design study methodology, including the key outcome 
measures, the process for forming a comparison or control group, a 
justification for the target sample size and strategy for achieving it, 
and the approach to data collection (and sources) that minimizes both 
cost and potential attrition;
     A proposed evaluation timeline, including dates for 
submission of required interim and final reports;
     A description of how, to the extent feasible and 
consistent with applicable Federal, State, local, and tribal privacy 
requirements, evaluation data will be made available to other, 
third[hyphen]party researchers after the project ends; and
     A plan for selecting and procuring the services of a 
qualified independent evaluator (as defined in this notice) prior to 
enrolling participants (or a description of how one was selected if 
agreements have already been reached). The applicant must describe how 
it will ensure that the qualified independent evaluator has the 
capacity and expertise to conduct the evaluation, including estimating 
the effort for the qualified independent evaluator. This estimate must 
include the time, expertise, and analysis needed to successfully 
complete the proposed evaluation.
    2. A supplementary Evaluation Budget Narrative, which is separate 
from the overall application budget narrative and provides a 
description of the costs associated with funding the proposed program 
evaluation component, and an explanation of its funding source--i.e., 
blended funding, start-up funding, State, local, or tribal government 
funding, or other funding (such as philanthropic). The budget must 
include a breakout of costs by evaluation activity (such as data 
collection and participant follow-up), and the applicant must describe 
a strategy for refining the budget after the services of an evaluator 
have been procured. The applicant must include travel costs for the 
qualified independent evaluator to attend at least one in-person 
conference in Washington, DC during the period of evaluation. All costs 
included in this supplementary budget narrative must be reasonable and 
appropriate to the project timeline and deliverables.
    The Agencies will review the Summary Evaluation Plans and 
Evaluation Budget Narratives and provide feedback to applicants that 
are determined to have met the priority and that are selected as 
pilots. After award, these pilots must submit to the lead Federal 
agency a detailed evaluation plan of no more than 30 pages that relies 
heavily on the expertise of a qualified independent evaluator. The 
detailed evaluation plan must address the Agencies' feedback and expand 
on the Summary Evaluation Plan.
    [Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control 
number 1830-0575]
    Invitational Priorities:
    For FY 2015 and any subsequent year in which we make awards from 
the list of unfunded applicants from this competition, these priorities 
are invitational priorities. Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(1) we do not give 
an application that meets these invitational priorities a competitive 
or absolute preference over other applications.
    Invitational Priority 1--Improving Outcomes for Homeless Youth.
    To meet this priority, an applicant must propose a pilot that--
    (1) will serve disconnected youth who are homeless youth (as 
defined in this notice); and
    (2) is likely to result in significantly better educational or 
employment outcomes for such youth.
    Invitational Priority 2--Improving Outcomes for Youth Involved in 
the Justice System.
    To meet this priority, an applicant must propose a pilot that--
    (1) will serve disconnected youth who are involved in the justice 
system; and
    (2) is likely to result in significantly better educational or 
employment outcomes for such youth.
    Application Requirements:
    The application requirements for this competition are from the P3 
NFP. Any application that does not include the required documents or 
information will not be considered.
    (a) Executive Summary. The applicant must provide an executive 
summary that briefly describes the proposed pilot, the flexibilities 
being sought, and the interventions or systems changes that would be 
implemented by the applicant and its partners to improve outcomes for 
disconnected youth.
    (b) Target Population. The applicant must complete Table 1, 
specifying the target population(s) for the pilot, including the age 
range of youth who will be served and the estimated number of youth who 
will be served over the course of the pilot.

                       Table 1--Target Population
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                                                              number of
                                                                youth
               Target population                 Age range   served over
                                                              the course
                                                                of the
                                                                pilot
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    (c) Flexibility, including waivers:
    1. Federal requests for flexibility, including waivers. For each 
program to be included in a pilot, the applicant must complete Table 2, 
Requested Flexibility. The applicant must identify two or more 
discretionary Federal programs that will be included in the pilot, at 
least one of which must be administered (in whole or in part) by a 
State, local, or tribal government.\15\ The applicant must identify one 
or more program requirements that would inhibit implementation of the 
pilot and request that the requirement(s) be waived in whole or in 
part. Examples of potential waiver requests and other requests for 
flexibility include, but are not limited to: Blending of funds and 
changes to align eligibility requirements, allowable uses of funds, and 
performance reporting.
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    \15\ Local governments that are requesting waivers of 
requirements in State-administered programs are strongly encouraged 
to consult with the State agencies that administer the programs in 
preparing their applications.

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                                         Table 2--Requested Flexibility
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                                                      Program
                                                   requirements    Statutory or       Name of        Blending
          Program name            Federal agency   to be waived     regulatory        program      funds? (Yes/
                                                  in whole or in     citation         grantee           No)
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Note: Please note in ``Name of Program Grantee'' if the grantee is a State, local, or tribal government, or non-
  governmental entity.

    2. Non-Federal flexibility, including waivers. The applicant must 
provide written assurance that:
    A. The State, local, or tribal government(s) with authority to 
grant any needed non-Federal flexibility, including waivers, has 
approved or will approve such flexibility within 60 days of an 
applicant's designation as a pilot finalist; \16\ or
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    \16\ This includes, for example, for local governments, 
instances in which a waiver must be agreed upon by a State. It also 
includes instances in which waivers may only be requested by the 
State on the local government's behalf, such as waivers of the 
performance accountability requirements for local areas established 
in Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
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    B. Non-Federal flexibility, including waivers, is not needed in 
order to successfully implement the pilot.
    (d) Logic Model. The applicant must provide a graphic depiction 
(not longer than one page) of the pilot's logic model that illustrates 
the underlying theory of how the pilot's strategy will produce intended 
outcomes.
    (e) Partnership Capacity and Management. The applicant must--
    1. Identify the proposed partners, including any and all State, 
local, and tribal entities and non-governmental organizations that 
would be involved in implementation of the pilot, and describe their 
roles in the pilot's implementation using Table 3. Partnerships that 
cross programs and funding sources but are under the jurisdiction of a 
single agency or entity must identify the different sub-organizational 
units involved.
    2. Provide a memorandum of understanding or letter of commitment 
signed by the executive leader or other accountable senior 
representative of each partner that describes each proposed partner's 
commitment, including its contribution of financial or in-kind 
resources (if any).

                                             Table 3--Pilot Partners
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                                                                  Type of Organization
                                                                  (State agency, local        Description of
                            Partner                             agency, community-based   Partner's Role in the
                                                                      organization,               Pilot
                                                                       business)
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Note: Any grantees mentioned in Table 2 that are not the lead applicant must be included in Table 3.

    (f) Data and Performance Management Capacity.
    The applicant must propose outcome measures and interim indicators 
to gauge pilot performance using Table 4. At least one outcome measure 
must be in the domain of education, and at least one outcome measure 
must be in the domain of employment. Applicants may specify additional 
employment and education outcome measures, as well as outcome measures 
in other domains of well-being, such as criminal justice, physical and 
mental health, and housing. Regardless of the outcome domain, 
applicants must identify at least one interim indicator for each 
proposed outcome measure. Applicants may apply one interim indicator to 
multiple outcome measures, if appropriate.
    Examples of outcome measures and interim indicators follow. 
Applicants may choose from this menu or may propose alternative 
indicators and outcome measures if they describe why their alternatives 
are more appropriate for their proposed projects.

                            Education Domain
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            Outcome measure                     Interim indicator
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High school diploma or equivalency        High school
 attainment.                              enrollment.
                                          Reduction in chronic
                                          absenteeism.
                                          Grade promotion.
                                          Performance on
                                          standardized assessments.
                                          Grade Point Average.
                                          Credit accumulation.
College completion.....................   Enrollment.
                                          Course attendance.
                                          Credit accumulation.
                                          Retention.
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                            Employment Domain
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            Outcome measure                     Interim indicator
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Sustained Employment...................   Unsubsidized
                                          employment at time periods
                                          after exit from the program.
                                          Median earnings at
                                          time periods after exit from
                                          the program.
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    The specific outcome measures and interim indicators the applicant 
uses should be grounded in its logic model, and informed by applicable 
program results or research, as appropriate. Applicants must also 
indicate the source of the data, the proposed frequency of collection, 
and the methodology used to collect the data.

                                Table 4--Outcome Measures and Interim Indicators
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              Domain                           Outcome measure                      Interim indicator(s)
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Education........................  Data Source:                            Data Source:
                                   Frequency of Collection:                Frequency of Collection:
                                   Methodology:                            Methodology:
Employment.......................  Data Source:                            Data Source:
                                   Frequency of Collection:                Frequency of Collection:
                                   Methodology:                            Methodology:
Other............................  Data Source:                            Data Source:
                                   Frequency of Collection:                Frequency of Collection:
                                   Methodology:                            Methodology:
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    (g) Budget and Budget Narrative.
    1. The applicant must complete Table 5 to provide the following 
budget information:
    A. For each Federal program, the grantee, the amount of funds to be 
blended or braided, the percentage of total program funding received by 
the grantee that the amount to be blended or braided represents, the 
Federal fiscal year of the award, and whether the grant has already 
been awarded; and
    B. The total amount of funds from all Federal programs that would 
be blended or braided under the pilot.

                                             Table 5--Federal Funds
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                                                                   Blended funds
                                                     Amount of         as a                        Grant already
          Program name                Grantee       funds to be    percentage of  Federal fiscal   awarded?  (Y/
                                                      blended        grantee's     year of award        N)
                                                                    total award
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    Total Blended...............  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
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                                                                   Blended funds
                                                     Amount of         as a                        Grant already
          Program name                Grantee       funds to be    percentage of  Federal fiscal   awarded?  (Y/
                                                      blended        grantee's     year of award        N)
                                                                    total award
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                                  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
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    Total Braided...............  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
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Note: Applicants may propose to expand the number of Federal programs supporting pilot activities using future
  funding beyond FY 2016, which may be included in pilots if Congress extends the P3 authority.
[Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1830-0575]

    Program Requirements:
    (a) National evaluation. In addition to any site-specific 
evaluations that pilots may undertake, the Agencies may initiate a 
national P3 evaluation of the pilots selected in Round 2, as well as 
those selected in subsequent rounds.\17\

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Each P3 pilot must participate fully in any federally sponsored P3 
evaluation activity, including the national evaluation of P3, which 
will consist of the analysis of participant characteristics and 
outcomes, an implementation analysis at all sites, and rigorous impact 
evaluations of promising interventions in selected sites. The applicant 
must acknowledge in writing its understanding of these requirements by 
submitting the form provided in Appendix A, ``Evaluation Commitment 
Form,'' as an attachment to its application.

    \17\ The initiation of any federally sponsored national P3 
evaluation activities is dependent upon the availability of 
sufficient funds and resources.

    [Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control 
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    (b) Community of practice. All P3 pilots must participate in a 
community of practice (as defined in this notice) that includes an 
annual in-person meeting of pilot sites (paid with grant funding that 
must be reflected in the pilot budget submitted) and virtual peer-to-
peer learning activities. This commitment involves each pilot site 
working with the lead Federal agency on a plan for supporting its 
technical assistance needs, which can include learning activities 
supported by foundations or other non-Federal organizations as well as 
activities financed with Federal funds for the pilot.
    (c) Consent. P3 pilots must secure necessary consent from parents, 
guardians, students, or youth program participants to access data for 
their pilots and any evaluations, in accordance with applicable 
Federal, State, local, and tribal laws. Applicants must explain how 
they propose to ensure compliance with Federal, State, local, and 
tribal privacy laws and regulations as pilot partners share data to 
support effective coordination of services and link data to track 
outcome measures and interim indicators at the individual level to 
perform, where applicable, a low-cost, high-quality evaluation.\18\
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    \18\ To the extent feasible and consistent with applicable 
privacy requirements, grantees must also ensure the data from their 
evaluations are made available to third[hyphen]party researchers.
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    (d) Performance agreement. Each P3 pilot, along with other non-
Federal government entities involved in the partnership, must enter 
into a performance agreement that will include, at a minimum, the 
following (as required by section 526(c)(2) of Division H of the 2014 
Appropriations Act):
    1. The length of the agreement;
    2. The Federal programs and federally funded services that are 
involved in the pilot;
    3. The Federal discretionary funds that are being used in the 
pilot;
    4. The non[hyphen]Federal funds that are involved in the pilot, by 
source (which may include private funds as well as governmental funds) 
and by amount;
    5. The State, local, or tribal programs that are involved in the 
pilot;
    6. The populations to be served by the pilot;
    7. The cost[hyphen]effective Federal oversight procedures that will 
be used for the purpose of maintaining the necessary level of 
accountability for the use of the Federal discretionary funds;
    8. The cost[hyphen]effective State, local, or tribal oversight 
procedures that will be used for the purpose of maintaining the 
necessary level of accountability for the use of the Federal 
discretionary funds;
    9. The outcome (or outcomes) that the pilot is designed to achieve;
    10. The appropriate, reliable, and objective 
outcome[hyphen]measurement methodology that will be used to determine 
whether the pilot is achieving, and has achieved, specified outcomes;
    11. The statutory, regulatory, or administrative requirements 
related to Federal mandatory programs that are barriers to achieving 
improved outcomes of the pilot; and
    12. Criteria for determining when a pilot is not achieving the 
specified outcomes that it is designed to achieve and subsequent steps, 
including:
    i. The consequences that will result; and
    ii. The corrective actions that will be taken in order to increase 
the likelihood that the pilot will achieve such specified outcomes.
    Applicants are advised that the Agencies expect to make the 
performance agreements available to the public.
    Definitions: The following definitions are from the P3 NFP, the 
2014 Appropriations Act, and 34 CFR 77.1.
    Blended funding is a funding and resource allocation strategy that 
uses multiple existing funding streams to support a single initiative 
or strategy. Blended funding merges two or more funding streams, or 
portions of multiple funding streams, to produce greater efficiency 
and/or effectiveness. Funds from each individual stream lose their 
award-specific identity, and the blended funds together become subject 
to a single set of reporting and other requirements, consistent with 
the underlying purposes of the programs for which the funds were 
appropriated.
    Braided funding is a funding and resource allocation strategy in 
which entities use existing funding streams to support unified 
initiatives in as flexible and integrated a manner as possible while 
still tracking and maintaining separate accountability for each funding 
stream. One or more entities may coordinate several funding sources, 
but each individual funding stream maintains its award-specific 
identity. Whereas blending funds typically requires one or more waivers 
of associated program requirements, braiding does not. However, waivers 
may be used to support more effective or efficient braiding of funds.
    Community of practice means a group of pilots that agrees to 
interact regularly to solve persistent problems or improve practice in 
an area that is important to them and the success of their projects.
    English learner means an individual who has limited ability in 
reading, writing, speaking, or comprehending the English language, 
and--
    (A) Whose native language is a language other than English; or
    (B) Who lives in a family or community environment where a language 
other than English is the dominant language.
    Evidence-informed interventions bring together the best available 
research, professional expertise, and input from youth and families to 
identify and deliver services that have promise to achieve positive 
outcomes for youth, families, and communities.
    Homeless youth has the same meaning as ``homeless children and 
youths'' in section 725(2) of the McKinney-Vento Education for Homeless 
Children and Youth Act of 2001 (42 U.S.C. 11434a(2)).
    An interim indicator is a marker of achievement that demonstrates 
progress toward an outcome and is measured at least annually.
    Interventions based on evidence are approaches to prevention or 
treatment that are validated by documented scientific evidence from 
randomized controlled trials, or quasi-experimental design studies or 
correlational studies, and that show positive effects (for randomized 
controlled trials and quasi-experimental design studies) or favorable 
associations (for correlational studies) on the primary targeted 
outcomes for populations or settings similar to those of the proposed 
pilot. The best evidence to support an applicant's proposed reform(s) 
and target population will be based on one or more randomized 
controlled trials. The next best evidence will be studies using a 
quasi-experimental design. Correlational analysis may also be used as 
evidence to support an applicant's proposed reforms.

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    Logic model (also referred to as theory of action) means a well-
specified conceptual framework that identifies key components of the 
proposed process, product, strategy, or practice (i.e., the active 
``ingredients'' that are hypothesized to be critical to achieving the 
relevant outcomes) and describes the relationships among the key 
components and outcomes, theoretically and operationally.
    Outcomes are the intended results of a program, or intervention. 
They are what applicants expect their projects to achieve. An outcome 
can be measured at the participant level (for example, changes in 
employment retention or earnings of disconnected youth) or at the 
system level (for example, improved efficiency in program operations or 
administration).
    A qualified independent evaluator is an individual who coordinates 
with the grantee and the lead Federal agency for the pilot, but works 
independently on the evaluation and has the capacity to carry out the 
evaluation, including, but not limited to: Prior experience conducting 
evaluations of similar design (for example, for randomized controlled 
trials, the evaluator will have successfully conducted a randomized 
controlled trial in the past); positive past performance on evaluations 
of a similar design, as evidenced by past performance reviews submitted 
from past clients directly to the awardee; lead staff with prior 
experience carrying out a similar evaluation; lead staff with minimum 
credential (such as a Ph.D. plus three years of experience conducting 
evaluations of a similar nature, or a Master's degree plus seven years 
of experience conducting evaluations of a similar nature); and adequate 
staff time to work on the evaluation.
    Quasi-experimental design study means a study using a design that 
attempts to approximate an experimental design by identifying a 
comparison group that is similar to the treatment group in important 
respects. These studies, depending on design and implementation, can 
meet What Works Clearinghouse Evidence Standards (as defined in this 
notice) with reservations (but not What Works Clearinghouse Evidence 
Standards without reservations).
    Randomized controlled trial means a study that employs random 
assignment of, for example, students, teachers, classrooms, schools, or 
districts to receive the intervention being evaluated (the treatment 
group) or not to receive the intervention (the control group). The 
estimated effectiveness of the intervention is the difference between 
the average outcome for the treatment group and for the control group. 
These studies, depending on design and implementation, can meet What 
Works Clearinghouse Evidence Standards (as defined in this notice) 
without reservations.
    A rural community is a community that is served only by one or more 
local educational agencies (LEAs) that are currently eligible under the 
Department of Education's Small, Rural School Achievement (SRSA) 
program or the Rural and Low-Income School (RLIS) program authorized 
under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as 
amended, or includes only schools designated by the National Center for 
Education Statistics (NCES) with a locale code of 42 or 43.
    A waiver provides flexibility in the form of relief, in whole or in 
part, from specific statutory, regulatory, or administrative 
requirements that have hindered the ability of a State, locality, or 
tribe to organize its programs and systems or provide services in ways 
that best meet the needs of its target populations. Under P3, waivers 
provide flexibility in exchange for a pilot's commitment to improve 
programmatic outcomes for disconnected youth consistent with underlying 
statutory authorities and purposes.
    Program Authority: Section 524 of Division G and section 219 of 
Division B of the 2015 Appropriations Act and Section 219 of Division B 
and section 525 of Division H of the 2016 Appropriations Act.
    Applicable Regulations:
    (a) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations in 
34 CFR parts 75, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86, 97, 98, and 99, and such other 
regulations as the Agencies may apply based on the programs included in 
a particular pilot. (b) The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
Guidelines to Agencies on Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension 
(Nonprocurement) in 2 CFR part 180, as adopted and amended as 
regulations of the Department in 2 CFR part 3485. (c) The Uniform 
Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements 
for Federal Awards in 2 CFR part 200, as adopted and amended as 
regulations of the Department in 2 CFR part 3474. (d) The Promise Zones 
NFP. (e) The P3 NFP.

    Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 79 apply to all applicants 
except federally recognized Indian tribes.

II. Award Information

    Type of Award: Cooperative agreement.
    Estimated Available Funds: Up to $3,050,000.
    Contingent upon the availability of funds and the quality of 
applications, we may make additional awards in subsequent years from 
the list of unfunded applicants from this competition.
    Estimated Range of Awards: $250,000 to $350,000.
    Estimated Average Size of Award: $300,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards: 10.

    Note: The Agencies are not bound by any estimates in this 
notice. ED may supplement one or more awards above the amount 
requested in the application if funds remain after ED has made 
awards to all of the pilots.

    Project Period: Not to extend beyond September 30, 2019.

III. Eligibility Information

    1. Eligible Applicants: The lead applicant must be a State, local, 
or tribal government entity, represented by a Chief Executive, such as 
a governor, mayor, or other elected leader, or the head of a State, 
local, or tribal agency.
    2. Cost-Sharing or Matching: This program does not require cost-
sharing or matching.
    3. Eligible Subgrantees: (a) Under 75.708(b) and (c) a grantee may 
award subgrants--to directly carry out project activities described in 
its application--to the following types of entities: State governmental 
agencies; local governmental agencies, including local educational 
agencies; tribal governmental agencies; institutions of higher 
education; and nonprofit organizations.
    (b) The grantee may award subgrants to entities it has identified 
in an approved application.

IV. Application and Submission Information

    1. Address to Request Application Package: Marilyn Fountain, U.S. 
Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., room 11026, PCP, 
Washington, DC 20202. Telephone: (202) 245-7346. Email address: 
[email protected]. Or Rosanne Andre, U.S. Department of 
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., room 11070, PCP, Washington, DC 
20202. Telephone: (202) 245-7789. Email address: 
[email protected].
    If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or a text 
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free, at 1-
800-877-8339.
    Individuals with disabilities can obtain a copy of the application 
package in an accessible format (e.g., braille, large print, audiotape, 
or compact disc)

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by contacting either of the program contact persons listed in this 
section.
    2. a. Content and Form of Application Submission: Requirements 
concerning the content of an application, together with the forms you 
must submit, are in the application package for this competition.
    Notice of Intent to Submit an Application: May 26, 2016.

    Note: Submission of a notice of intent to apply is optional. We 
will be able to develop a more efficient process for reviewing 
applications if we know the approximate number of applicants that 
intend to apply under this competition. Therefore, we strongly 
encourage each potential applicant to notify us of the applicant's 
intent to apply by emailing to [email protected] the 
following information: (1) The applicant organization's name and 
address and (2) the absolute priority the applicant intends to 
address. Applicants that do not submit a notice of intent to apply 
may still submit an application.

    Page Limit: The application narrative is where you, the applicant, 
provide the information specified in the application requirements and 
address the selection criteria that reviewers use to evaluate your 
application. It does not include the application cover sheet; the 
budget and budget narrative; the assurances and certifications; or the 
abstract, the absolute and competitive priorities, the resumes, the 
bibliography, or the letters of commitment and memoranda of 
understanding.
    Page Limit: Applicants must limit the application narrative to no 
more than 45 pages, using the following standards:
     A ``page'' is 8.5'' x 11'', on one side only, with 1'' 
margins at the top, bottom, and both sides.
     Double space (no more than three lines per vertical inch) 
all text in the application narrative, including titles, headings, 
footnotes, quotations, references, and captions
     Use a font that is either 12 point or larger or no smaller 
than 10 pitch (characters per inch).
     Use one of the following fonts: Times New Roman, Courier, 
Courier New, or Arial.
    The page limit for the application narrative does not apply to the 
application cover sheet; the budget and budget narrative; the 
assurances and certifications; or the abstract, the absolute and 
competitive priorities, the resumes, the bibliography, or the letters 
of commitment and memoranda of understanding. However, the page limit 
does apply to all of the application narrative section.
    Our reviewers will not read any pages of your application narrative 
that exceed the page limit.
    b. Submission of Proprietary Information:
    Given the types of projects that may be proposed in applications 
for P3, your application may include business information that you 
consider proprietary. In 34 CFR 5.11 we define ``business information'' 
and describe the process we use in determining whether any of that 
information is proprietary and, thus, protected from disclosure under 
Exemption 4 of the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552, as 
amended).
    Because we plan to make successful applications available to the 
public, and may make all applications available, you may wish to 
request confidentiality of business information.
    Consistent with Executive Order 12600, please designate in your 
application any information that you feel is exempt from disclosure 
under Exemption 4 of the Freedom of Information Act. In the appropriate 
Appendix section of your application, under ``Other Attachments Form,'' 
please list the page number or numbers on which we can find this 
information. For additional information, please see 34 CFR 5.11(c).
    3. Submission Dates and Times:
    Applications Available: April 26, 2016.
    Deadline for Notice of Intent to Apply: May 26, 2016.

    Note: Submission of a notice of intent to apply is optional.

    Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: June 27, 2016. 
Applications must be submitted electronically using the Grants.gov 
Apply site (Grants.gov). For information (including dates and times) 
about how to submit your application electronically, or in paper format 
by mail or hand delivery if you qualify for an exception to the 
electronic submission requirement, please refer to Other Submission 
Requirements in section IV of this notice.
    We do not consider an application that does not comply with the 
deadline requirements.
    Individuals with disabilities who need an accommodation or 
auxiliary aid in connection with the application process should contact 
the person listed under For Further Information Contact in section VII 
of this notice. If the Department provides an accommodation or 
auxiliary aid to an individual with a disability in connection with the 
application process, the individual's application remain subject to all 
other requirements and limitations in this notice.
    Deadline for Intergovernmental Review: August 24, 2016. 4. 
Intergovernmental Review: This program is subject to Executive Order 
12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR part 79. Information about 
Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs under Executive Order 
12372 is in the application package for this competition.
    5. Funding Restrictions: We reference regulations outlining funding 
restrictions in the Applicable Regulations section of this notice.
    6. Data Universal Numbering System Number, Taxpayer Identification 
Number, and System for Award Management: To do business with the 
Department of Education, you must--
    a. Have a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number and a 
Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN);
    b. Register both your DUNS number and TIN with the System for Award 
Management (SAM) (formerly the Central Contractor Registry), the 
Government's primary registrant database;
    c. Provide your DUNS number and TIN on your application; and
    d. Maintain an active SAM registration with current information 
while your application is under review by the Department and, if you 
are awarded a grant, during the project period.
    You can obtain a DUNS number from Dun and Bradstreet at the 
following Web site: http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform. A DUNS number can be 
created within one to two business days.
    If you are a corporate entity, agency, institution, or 
organization, you can obtain a TIN from the Internal Revenue Service. 
If you are an individual, you can obtain a TIN from the Internal 
Revenue Service or the Social Security Administration. If you need a 
new TIN, please allow two to five weeks for your TIN to become active.
    The SAM registration process can take approximately seven business 
days, but may take upwards of several weeks, depending on the 
completeness and accuracy of the data you enter into the SAM database. 
Thus, if you think you might want to apply for Federal financial 
assistance under a program administered by the Department, please allow 
sufficient time to obtain and register your DUNS number and TIN. We 
strongly recommend that you register early.

    Note: Once your SAM registration is active, it may be 24 to 48 
hours before you can access the information in, and submit an 
application through, Grants.gov.

    If you are currently registered with SAM, you may not need to make 
any changes. However, please make certain

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that the TIN associated with your DUNS number is correct. Also note 
that you will need to update your registration annually. This may take 
three or more business days.
    Information about SAM is available at www.SAM.gov. To further 
assist you with obtaining and registering your DUNS number and TIN in 
SAM or updating your existing SAM account, we have prepared a SAM.gov 
Tip Sheet, which you can find at: www2.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/sam-faqs.html.
    In addition, if you are submitting your application via Grants.gov, 
you must (1) be designated by your organization as an Authorized 
Organization Representative (AOR); and (2) register yourself with 
Grants.gov as an AOR. Details on these steps are outlined at the 
following Grants.gov Web page: www.grants.gov/web/grants/register.html.
    7. Other Submission Requirements:
    Applications for grants under this competition must be submitted 
electronically unless you qualify for an exception to this requirement 
in accordance with the instructions in this section.
    a. Electronic Submission of Applications.
    Applications for grants under the P3 program, CFDA number 84.420A, 
must be submitted electronically using the Governmentwide Grants.gov 
Apply site at www.Grants.gov. Through this site, you will be able to 
download a copy of the application package, complete it offline, and 
then upload and submit your application. You may not email an 
electronic copy of a grant application to us.
    We will reject your application if you submit it in paper format 
unless, as described elsewhere in this section, you qualify for one of 
the exceptions to the electronic submission requirement and submit, no 
later than two weeks before the application deadline date, a written 
statement to the Department that you qualify for one of these 
exceptions. Further information regarding calculation of the date that 
is two weeks before the application deadline date is provided later in 
this section under Exception to Electronic Submission Requirement.
    You may access the electronic grant application for P3 at 
www.Grants.gov. You must search for the downloadable application 
package for this competition by the CFDA number. Do not include the 
CFDA number's alpha suffix in your search (e.g., search for 84.420, not 
84.420A).
    Please note the following:
     When you enter the Grants.gov site, you will find 
information about submitting an application electronically through the 
site, as well as the hours of operation.
     Applications received by Grants.gov are date and time 
stamped. Your application must be fully uploaded and submitted and must 
be date and time stamped by the Grants.gov system no later than 4:30:00 
p.m., Washington, DC time, on the application deadline date. Except as 
otherwise noted in this section, we will not accept your application if 
it is received--that is, date and time stamped by the Grants.gov 
system--after 4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC time, on the application 
deadline date. We do not consider an application that does not comply 
with the deadline requirements. When we retrieve your application from 
Grants.gov, we will notify you if we are rejecting your application 
because it was date and time stamped by the Grants.gov system after 
4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC time, on the application deadline date.
     The amount of time it can take to upload an application 
will vary depending on a variety of factors, including the size of the 
application and the speed of your Internet connection. Therefore, we 
strongly recommend that you do not wait until the application deadline 
date to begin the submission process through Grants.gov.
     You should review and follow the Education Submission 
Procedures for submitting an application through Grants.gov that are 
included in the application package for this competition to ensure that 
you submit your application in a timely manner to the Grants.gov 
system. You can also find the Education Submission Procedures 
pertaining to Grants.gov under News and Events on the Department's G5 
system home page at www.G5.gov. In addition, for specific guidance and 
procedures for submitting an application through Grants.gov, please 
refer to the Grants.gov Web site at: www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/apply-for-grants.html.
     You will not receive additional point value because you 
submit your application in electronic format, nor will we penalize you 
if you qualify for an exception to the electronic submission 
requirement, as described elsewhere in this section, and submit your 
application in paper format.
     You must submit all documents electronically, including 
all information you typically provide on the following forms: the 
Application for Federal Assistance (SF 424), the Department of 
Education Supplemental Information for SF 424, Budget Information--Non-
Construction Programs (ED 524), and all necessary assurances and 
certifications.
     You must upload any narrative sections and all other 
attachments to your application as files in a read-only, non-modifiable 
Portable Document Format (PDF). Do not upload an interactive or 
fillable PDF file. If you upload a file type other than a read-only, 
non-modifiable PDF (e.g., Word, Excel, WordPerfect, etc.) or submit a 
password-protected file, we will not review that material. Please note 
that this could result in your application not being considered for 
funding because the material in question--for example, the project 
narrative--is critical to a meaningful review of your proposal. For 
that reason it is important to allow yourself adequate time to upload 
all material as PDF files. The Department will not convert material 
from other formats to PDF.
     Your electronic application must comply with any page-
limit requirements described in this notice.
     After you electronically submit your application, you will 
receive from Grants.gov an automatic notification of receipt that 
contains a Grants.gov tracking number. This notification indicates 
receipt by Grants.gov only, not receipt by the Department. Grants.gov 
will also notify you automatically by email if your application met all 
the Grants.gov validation requirements or if there were any errors 
(such as submission of your application by someone other than a 
registered Authorized Organization Representative, or inclusion of an 
attachment with a file name that contains special characters). You will 
be given an opportunity to correct any errors and resubmit, but you 
must still meet the deadline for submission of applications.
    Once your application is successfully validated by Grants.gov, the 
Department will retrieve your application from Grants.gov and send you 
an email with a unique PR/Award number for your application.
    These emails do not mean that your application is without any 
disqualifying errors. While your application may have been successfully 
validated by Grants.gov, it must also meet the Department's application 
requirements as specified in this notice and in the application 
instructions. Disqualifying errors could include, for instance, failure 
to upload attachments in a read-only, non-modifiable PDF; failure to 
submit a required part of the application; or failure to meet applicant 
eligibility requirements. It is your responsibility to ensure that your 
submitted application has met all of the Department's requirements.

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     We may request that you provide us original signatures on 
forms at a later date.
    Application Deadline Date Extension in Case of Technical Issues 
with the Grants.gov System: If you are experiencing problems submitting 
your application through Grants.gov, please contact the Grants.gov 
Support Desk, toll free, at 1-800-518-4726. You must obtain a 
Grants.gov Support Desk Case Number and must keep a record of it.
    If you are prevented from electronically submitting your 
application on the application deadline date because of technical 
problems with the Grants.gov system, we will grant you an extension 
until 4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC time, the following business day to 
enable you to transmit your application electronically or by hand 
delivery. You also may mail your application by following the mailing 
instructions described elsewhere in this notice.
    If you submit an application after 4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC 
time, on the application deadline date, please contact the person 
listed under For Further Information Contact in section VII of this 
notice and provide an explanation of the technical problem you 
experienced with Grants.gov, along with the Grants.gov Support Desk 
Case Number. We will accept your application if we can confirm that a 
technical problem occurred with the Grants.gov system and that that 
problem affected your ability to submit your application by 4:30:00 
p.m., Washington, DC time, on the application deadline date. We will 
contact you after a determination is made on whether your application 
will be accepted.

    Note: The extensions to which we refer in this section apply 
only to the unavailability of, or technical problems with, the 
Grants.gov system. We will not grant you an extension if you failed 
to fully register to submit your application to Grants.gov before 
the application deadline date and time or if the technical problem 
you experienced is unrelated to the Grants.gov system.

    Exception to Electronic Submission Requirement: You qualify for an 
exception to the electronic submission requirement, and may submit your 
application in paper format, if you are unable to submit an application 
through the Grants.gov system because--
     You do not have access to the Internet; or
     You do not have the capacity to upload large documents to 
the Grants.gov system; and
     No later than two weeks before the application deadline 
date (14 calendar days or, if the fourteenth calendar day before the 
application deadline date falls on a Federal holiday, the next business 
day following the Federal holiday), you mail or fax a written statement 
to the Department, explaining which of the two grounds for an exception 
prevent you from using the Internet to submit your application.
    If you mail your written statement to the Department, it must be 
postmarked no later than two weeks before the application deadline 
date. If you fax your written statement to the Department, we must 
receive the faxed statement no later than two weeks before the 
application deadline date.
    Address and mail or fax your statement to: Marilyn Fountain, U.S. 
Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., room 11026, PCP, 
Washington, DC 20202. FAX: (202) 245-7838. Or Rosanne Andre, U.S. 
Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 11070, PCP, 
Washington, DC 20202. FAX: (202) 245-7838.
    Your paper application must be submitted in accordance with the 
mail or hand delivery instructions described in this notice.
    b. Submission of Paper Applications by Mail.
    If you qualify for an exception to the electronic submission 
requirement, you may mail (through the U.S. Postal Service or a 
commercial carrier) your application to the Department. You must mail 
the original and two copies of your application, on or before the 
application deadline date, to the Department at the following address: 
U.S. Department of Education, Application Control Center, Attention: 
CFDA Number 84.420A, LBJ Basement Level 1, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., 
Washington, DC 20202-4260.
    You must show proof of mailing consisting of one of the following:
    (1) A legibly dated U.S. Postal Service postmark.
    (2) A legible mail receipt with the date of mailing stamped by the 
U.S. Postal Service.
    (3) A dated shipping label, invoice, or receipt from a commercial 
carrier.
    (4) Any other proof of mailing acceptable to the Secretary of the 
U.S. Department of Education.
    If you mail your application through the U.S. Postal Service, we do 
not accept either of the following as proof of mailing:
    (1) A private metered postmark.
    (2) A mail receipt that is not dated by the U.S. Postal Service.

    Note:  The U.S. Postal Service does not uniformly provide a 
dated postmark. Before relying on this method, you should check with 
your local post office.

    We will not consider applications postmarked after the application 
deadline date.
    c. Submission of Paper Applications by Hand Delivery.
    If you qualify for an exception to the electronic submission 
requirement, you (or a courier service) may deliver your paper 
application to the Department by hand. You must deliver the original 
and two copies of your application by hand, on or before the 
application deadline date, to the Department at the following address: 
U.S. Department of Education, Application Control Center, Attention: 
CFDA Number 84.420A, 550 12th Street SW., Room 7039, Potomac Center 
Plaza, Washington, DC 20202-4260.

    The Application Control Center accepts hand deliveries daily 
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC time, except 
Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal holidays.

    Note for Mail or Hand Delivery of Paper Applications:  If you 
mail or hand deliver your application to the Department--
    (1) You must indicate on the envelope and--if not provided by 
the Department--in Item 11 of the SF 424 the CFDA number, including 
suffix letter, if any, of the competition under which you are 
submitting your application; and
    (2) The Application Control Center will mail to you a 
notification of receipt of your grant application. If you do not 
receive this notification within 15 business days from the 
application deadline date, you should call the U.S. Department of 
Education Application Control Center at (202) 245-6288.

V. Application Review Information

    1. Selection Criteria. The selection criteria for this competition 
and any subsequent year for which we make awards from the list of 
unfunded applicants from this competition are from the P3 NFP.
    The points assigned to each criterion are indicated in the 
parentheses next to the criterion. An applicant may earn up to 100 
points based on the selection criteria. An applicant's final score will 
include both points awarded based on selection criteria and also any 
points awarded for the competitive preference priorities.

Selection Criteria

    (a) Need for Project. In determining the need for the proposed 
project, we will consider the magnitude of the need of the target 
population, as evidenced by the applicant's analysis of data, including 
data from a comprehensive needs assessment conducted or updated in the 
past three years using representative data on youth from the 
jurisdiction(s) proposing the pilot, that demonstrates how the target 
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lags behind other groups in achieving positive outcomes and the 
specific risk factors for this population (5 points).

    Note:  Applicants are encouraged to disaggregate these data 
according to relevant demographic factors such as race, ethnicity, 
gender, age, disability status, involvement in systems such as 
foster care or juvenile justice, status as pregnant or parenting, 
and other key factors selected by the applicant. If disaggregated 
data specific to the local population are not available, applicants 
may refer to disaggregated data available through research, studies, 
or other sources that describe similarly situated populations as the 
one the applicant is targeting with its pilot.


    Note:  Applicants do not need to include a copy of the needs 
assessment but should identify when it was conducted or updated.

    (b) Need for Requested Flexibility, Including Blending of Funds and 
Other Waivers. In determining the need for the requested flexibility, 
including blending of funds and other waivers, we will consider:
    1. The strength and clarity of the applicant's justification that 
each of the specified Federal requirements identified in Table 2 for 
which the applicant is seeking flexibility hinders implementation of 
the proposed pilot (10 points); and
    2. The strength and quality of the applicant's justification of how 
each request for flexibility identified in Table 2 (i.e., blending 
funds and waivers) will increase efficiency or access to services and 
produce significantly better outcomes for the target population(s) (10 
points).
    (c) Project Design. In determining the strength of the project 
design, we will consider:
    1. The strength and logic of the proposed project design in 
addressing the gaps and the disparities identified in the response to 
Selection Criterion (a) (Need for Project) and the barriers identified 
in the response to Selection Criterion (b) (Need for Requested 
Flexibility, Including Blending of Funds and Other Waivers). This 
includes the clarity of the applicant's plan and how the plan differs 
from current practices. Scoring will account for the strength of both 
the applicant's narrative and the logic model (10 points);

    Note:  The applicant's narrative should describe how the 
proposed project will use and coordinate resources, including 
building on participation in any complementary Federal initiatives 
or efforts.

    2. The strength of the evidence supporting the pilot design and 
whether the applicant proposes the effective use of interventions based 
on evidence and evidence-informed interventions (as defined in this 
notice), as documented by citations to the relevant evidence that 
informed the applicant's design (5 points);

    Note:  Applicants should cite the studies on interventions and 
system reforms that informed their pilot design and explain the 
relevance of the cited evidence to the proposed project in terms of 
subject matter and evaluation evidence. Applicants proposing reforms 
on which there are not yet evaluations (such as innovations that 
have not been formally tested or tested only on a small scale) 
should document how evidence or practice knowledge informed the 
proposed pilot design.

    3. The strength of the applicant's evidence that the project 
design, including any protections and safeguards that will be 
established, ensures that the consequences or impacts of the changes 
from current practices in serving youth through the proposed funding 
streams:
    A. Will not result in denying or restricting the eligibility of 
individuals for services that (in whole or in part) are otherwise 
funded by these programs; and
    B. Based on the best available information, will not otherwise 
adversely affect vulnerable populations that are the recipients of 
those services (5 points).
    (d) Work Plan and Project Management. In determining the strength 
of the work plan and project management, we will consider the strength 
and completeness of the work plan and project management approach and 
their likelihood of achieving the objectives of the proposed project on 
time and within budget, based on--
    1. Clearly defined and appropriate responsibilities, timelines, and 
milestones for accomplishing project tasks;
    2. The qualifications of project personnel to ensure proper 
management of all project activities;
    3. How any existing or anticipated barriers to implementation will 
be overcome (10 points).

    Note:  If the program manager or other key personnel are already 
on staff, the applicant should provide this person's resume or 
curriculum vitae.


    Note:  Evaluation activities may be included in the timelines 
provided as part of the work plan.

    (e) Partnership Capacity. In determining the strength and capacity 
of the proposed pilot partnership, we will consider the following 
factors--
    1. How well the applicant demonstrates that it has an effective 
governance structure in which partners that are necessary to implement 
the pilot successfully are represented and have the necessary 
authority, resources, expertise, and incentives to achieve the pilot's 
goals and resolve unforeseen issues, including by demonstrating the 
extent to which, and how, participating partners have successfully 
collaborated to improve outcomes for disconnected youth in the past (10 
points);
    2. How well the applicant demonstrates that its proposal was 
designed with substantive input from all relevant stakeholders, 
including disconnected youth and other community partners (5 points).

    Note:  Where the project design includes job training 
strategies, the extent of employer input and engagement in the 
identification of skills and competencies needed by employers, the 
development of the curriculum, and the offering of work-based 
learning opportunities, including pre-apprenticeship and registered 
apprenticeship, will be considered.

    (f) Data and Performance Management Capacity. In determining the 
strength of the applicant's data and performance management capacity, 
we will consider the following factors--
    1. The applicant's capacity to collect, analyze, and use data for 
decision-making, learning, continuous improvement, and accountability, 
and the strength of the applicant's plan to bridge any gaps in its 
ability to do so. This capacity includes the extent to which the 
applicant and partner organizations have tracked and shared data about 
program participants, services, and outcomes, including the execution 
of data-sharing agreements that comport with Federal, State, and other 
privacy laws and requirements, and will continue to do so (10 points);
    2. How well the proposed outcome measures, interim indicators, and 
measurement methodologies specified in Table 4 of the application 
appropriately and sufficiently gauge results achieved for the target 
population under the pilot (10 points); and
    3. How well the data sources specified in Table 4 of the 
application can be appropriately accessed and used to reliably measure 
the proposed outcome measures and interim indicators (5 points).
    (g) Budget and Budget Narrative. In determining the adequacy of the 
resources that will be committed to support the project, we will 
consider the appropriateness of expenses within the budget with regards 
to cost and to implementing the pilot successfully. We will consider 
the entirety of funds the applicant will use to support its pilot 
including start-up grant funds, blended and braided funds included in 
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and non-Federal funds including in-kind contributions. (5 points)
    2. Review and Selection Process: The Department will screen 
applications that are submitted in accordance with the requirements in 
this notice, and will determine which applications are eligible to be 
read based on whether they have met the eligibility and application 
requirements established by this notice.
    The Department will use reviewers with knowledge and expertise on 
issues related to improving outcomes for disconnected youth to score 
the selection criteria. The Department will thoroughly screen all 
reviewers for conflicts of interest to ensure a fair and competitive 
review.
    Peer reviewers will read, prepare a written evaluation of, and 
score the assigned applications, based on the seven selection criteria 
listed in the Selection Criteria section of this notice.
    In reviewing applications, all reviewers will score Competitive 
Preference Priority 1 (Improving Outcomes for Youth Who Are Unemployed 
and Out of School), while reviewers with expertise in evaluation will 
score Competitive Preference Priority 4 (Site-Specific Evaluation). The 
Department will assign three points for Competitive Preference Priority 
2 (Work-Based Learning) if the application proposes to provide all 
disconnected youth that will be served by the project with paid work-
based learning opportunities, such as opportunities during the summer, 
which are integrated with academic and technical instruction. If you 
address Competitive Preference Priority 3, provide a HUD Form 50153 
(Certification of Consistency with Promise Zone Goals and 
Implementation) that has been signed by an authorized Promise Zone 
official.
    Technical scoring. Reviewers will read, prepare a written 
evaluation, and assign a technical score to the applications assigned 
to their panel, using the selection criteria provided in this notice, 
Competitive Preference Priorities 1 and 4, and the scoring rubric in 
Appendix B.
    ED will then prepare a rank order of applications based on their 
technical scores.
    Flexibility, including blending of funds and other waivers. Using 
this rank order, representatives of the Agencies that administer 
programs under which flexibility in Federal requirements is sought will 
evaluate whether the flexibility, including blending of funds and other 
waivers requested by top-scoring applicants, meets the statutory 
requirements for Performance Partnership Pilots and is otherwise 
appropriate. For example, if an applicant is seeking flexibility under 
programs administered by HHS and DOL, its requests for flexibility will 
be reviewed by HHS and DOL officials. Applicants may be asked to 
participate in an interview at this point in the process in order to 
clarify requests for flexibility and other aspects of their proposals.
    For applicants that propose to include funds from FY 2015 or FY 
2016 competitive grants that have already been awarded, the flexibility 
review may include consideration of whether the scope, objectives, and 
target populations of the existing competitive grant award(s) are 
sufficiently and appropriately aligned with the proposed pilot. Any 
changes in terms and conditions of the existing competitive grant 
award(s) required for pilot purposes must be justified by the applicant 
(see frequently asked questions included in the application package). 
The Agencies will review those requests on a case-by-case basis.
    If 25 or fewer eligible applications are received, the technical 
scoring and reviews of flexibility requests may be conducted 
concurrently.
    Selecting finalists. Agency officials may recommend the selection 
of up to ten projects as Performance Partnership Pilots. In accordance 
with 34 CFR 75.217(d) and in consultation with the other Agencies, the 
Secretary will select finalists after considering the rank ordering, 
the recommendations of the Agencies that administer the programs for 
which the applicants are seeking flexibility, and other information 
including an applicant's performance and use of funds and compliance 
history under a previous award under any Agency program. In selecting 
pilots, the Agencies may consider high-ranking applications meeting 
Absolute Priority 2, Absolute Priority 3, and Absolute Priority 4 
separately to ensure that there is a diversity of pilots. In addition, 
as required by the Acts, each pilot must meet all statutory criteria.
    For each finalist, ED and any other agencies implicated in the 
pilot will negotiate a performance agreement. If a performance 
agreement cannot be finalized for any applicant, an alternative 
applicant may be selected as a finalist instead. The recommended 
projects will be considered finalists until performance agreements are 
signed by all parties, and pilot designation will be awarded only after 
finalization and approval of each finalist's performance agreement.
    In addition, in making a competitive grant award, the Secretary 
requires various assurances including those applicable to Federal civil 
rights laws that prohibit discrimination in programs or activities 
receiving Federal financial assistance from the Department of Education 
(34 CFR 100.4, 104.5, 106.4, 108.8, and 110.23).
    3. Risk Assessment and Special Conditions: Consistent with 2 CFR 
200.205, before awarding grants under this competition ED conducts a 
review of the risks posed by applicants. Under 2 CFR 3474.10, the 
Secretary may impose special conditions and, in appropriate 
circumstances, high-risk conditions on a grant if the applicant or 
grantee is not financially stable; has a history of unsatisfactory 
performance; has a financial or other management system that does not 
meet the standards in 2 CFR part 200, subpart D; has not fulfilled the 
conditions of a prior grant; or is otherwise not responsible.

VI. Award Administration Information

    1. Award Notices: If your application is successful, we notify your 
U.S. Representative and U.S. Senators and send you a Grant Award 
Notification (GAN); or we may send you an email containing a link to 
access an electronic version of your GAN. We may notify you informally, 
also.
    If your application is not evaluated or not selected for funding, 
we notify you.
    2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements: We identify 
administrative and national policy requirements in the application 
package and reference these and other requirements in the Applicable 
Regulations section of this notice.
    We reference the regulations outlining the terms and conditions of 
an award in the Applicable Regulations section of this notice and 
include these and other specific conditions in the GAN. The GAN also 
incorporates your approved application as part of your binding 
commitments under the grant.
    3. Reporting: (a) If you apply for a grant under this competition, 
you must ensure that you have in place the necessary processes and 
systems to comply with the reporting requirements in 2 CFR part 170 
should you receive funding under the competition. This does not apply 
if you have an exception under 2 CFR 170.110(b).
    (b) At the end of your project period, you must submit a final 
performance report, including financial information, as directed by the 
Secretary. If you receive a multiyear award, you must submit an annual 
performance report that provides the most current performance and 
financial expenditure information as directed by the Secretary under 34 
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may also require more frequent performance reports under 34 CFR 
75.720(c). For specific requirements on reporting, please go to 
www.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/appforms/appforms.html.
    (c) Under 34 CFR 75.250(b), the Secretary may provide a grantee 
with additional funding for data collection analysis and reporting. In 
this case the Secretary establishes a data collection period.
    4. Performance Measures: As described earlier in this notice, the 
applicant must propose outcome measures and interim indicators to gauge 
pilot performance using Table 4. At least one outcome measure must be 
in the domain of education, and at least one outcome measure must be in 
the domain of employment. Applicants may specify additional employment 
and education outcome measures, as well as outcome measures in other 
domains of well-being, such as criminal justice, physical and mental 
health, and housing. Regardless of the outcome domain, applicants must 
identify at least one interim indicator for each proposed outcome 
measure. Applicants must indicate the source of the data for each 
outcome measure and interim indicator, the proposed frequency of 
collection, and the methodology used to collect the data. Outcome 
measures and interim indicators, along with the required reporting 
frequency for each, will be outlined in P3 performance agreements.

VII. Agency Contact

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Marilyn Fountain, U.S. Department of 
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 11026, PCP, Washington, DC 
20202. Telephone: (202)245-7346 or by email: [email protected] 
or Rosanne Andre, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue 
SW., Room 11070, PCP, Washington, DC 20202. Telephone: (202) 245-7789. 
Email address: [email protected].
    If you use a TDD or a TTY, call the FRS, toll free, at 1-800-877-
8339.

VIII. Other Information

    Accessible Format: Individuals with disabilities can obtain this 
document and a copy of the application package in an accessible format 
(e.g., braille, large print, audiotape, or compact disc) on request to 
either of the program contact persons listed under FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT in section VII of this notice.
    Electronic Access to This Document: The official version of this 
document is the document published in the Federal Register. Free 
Internet access to the official edition of the Federal Register and the 
Code of Federal Regulations is available via the Federal Digital System 
at: www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys. At this site you can view this document, as well 
as all other documents of this Department published in the Federal 
Register, in text or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). To use PDF 
you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free at the 
site.
    You may also access documents of the Department published in the 
Federal Register by using the article search feature at: 
www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, through the advanced search 
feature at this site, you can limit your search to documents published 
by the Department.

Johan E. Uvin,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Delegated the Duties of the Assistant 
Secretary for Career, Technical, and Adult Education.

Appendix A: Evaluation Commitment Form

Appendix B: Scoring Rubric

Appendix A: Evaluation Commitment Form

    An authorized executive of the lead applicant and all other 
partners, including State, local, tribal, and non-governmental 
organizations that would be involved in the pilot's implementation, 
must sign this form and submit it as an attachment to the grant 
application. The form is not considered in the recommended 
application page limit.

Commitment To Participate in Required Evaluation Activities

    As the lead applicant or a partner proposing to implement a 
Performance Partnership Pilot through a Federal grant, I/we agree to 
carry out the following activities, which are considered evaluation 
requirements applicable to all pilots:
    Facilitate Data Collection: I/we understand that the award of 
this grant requires me/us to facilitate the collection and/or 
transmission of data for evaluation and performance monitoring 
purposes to the lead Federal agency and/or its national evaluator in 
accordance with applicable Federal, State, and local, and tribal 
laws, including privacy laws.
    The type of data that will be collected includes, but is not 
limited to, the following:
     Demographic information, including participants' 
gender, race, age, school status, and employment status;
     Information on the services that participants receive; 
and
     Outcome measures and interim outcome indicators, linked 
at the individual level, which will be used to measure the effects 
of the pilots.
    The lead Federal agency will provide more details to grantees on 
the data items required for performance and evaluation after grants 
have been awarded.
    Participate in Evaluation: I/we understand that participation 
and full cooperation in the national evaluation of the Performance 
Partnership Pilot is a condition of this grant award. I/we 
understand that the national evaluation will include an 
implementation systems analysis and, for certain sites as 
appropriate, may also include an impact evaluation. My/our 
participation will include facilitating site visits and interviews; 
collaborating in study procedures, including random assignment, if 
necessary; and transmitting data that are needed for the evaluation 
of participants in the study sample, including those who may be in a 
control group.
    Participate in Random Assignment: I/we agree that if our 
Performance Partnership Pilot or certain activities in the Pilot is 
selected for an impact evaluation as part of the national 
evaluation, it may be necessary to select participants for admission 
to Performance Partnership Pilot by a random lottery, using 
procedures established by the evaluator.
    Secure Consent: I/we agree to include a consent form for, as 
appropriate, parents/guardians and students/participants in the 
application or enrollment packet for all youth in organizations 
implementing the Performance Partnership Pilot consistent with any 
Federal, State, local, and tribal laws that apply. The parental/
participant consent forms will be collected prior to the acceptance 
of participants into Performance Partnership Pilot and before 
sharing data with the evaluator for the purpose of evaluating the 
Performance Partnership Pilot.

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Appendix B: Scoring Rubric

    Reviewers will assign points to an application for each 
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as well as for Competitive Preference Priorities 1 (Improving 
Outcomes for Youth Who Are Unemployed and Out of School) and 4 
(Site-Specific Evaluation). In awarding points for Competitive 
Preference Priority 1, reviewers will make case by case 
determinations as to how well a particular application meets both 
parts of the priority. For example, more points may be awarded to an 
application proposing to serve a higher percentage of disconnected 
youth who are neither employed nor enrolled in education and who 
face significant barriers to accessing education and employment, and 
is likely to result in significantly better educational or 
employment outcomes for such youth based on the strength of the 
evidence base and/or logic model underlying the applicant's project 
design. ED will assign three points to an application for 
Competitive Preference Priority 2 (Work-Based Learning) if the 
application proposes to provide all disconnected youth that will be 
served by the project with paid work-based learning opportunities, 
such as opportunities during the summer, which are integrated with 
academic and technical instruction. ED will assign two points for 
Competitive Preference Priority 3 (Promise Zones) to an application 
if the application includes a HUD Form 50153 (Certification of 
Consistency with Promise Zone Goals and Implementation) that has 
been signed by an authorized Promise Zone official. To help promote 
consistency across and within the panels that will review P3 
applications, the Department has created a scoring rubric for 
reviewers to aid them in scoring applications.
    The scoring rubric below shows the maximum number of points that 
may be assigned to each criterion, sub-criterion, and the 
competitive preference priority.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           Sub-criterion     Criterion
           Selection criteria                 points          points
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(a) Need for Project. In determining the  ..............               5
 need for the proposed project, we will
 consider the magnitude of the need of
 the target population, as evidenced by
 the applicant's analysis of data,
 including data from a comprehensive
 needs assessment conducted or updated
 within the past three years using
 representative data on youth from the
 jurisdiction(s) proposing the pilot,
 that demonstrates how the target
 population lags behind other groups in
 achieving positive outcomes and the
 specific risk factors for this
 population.............................
(b) Need for Requested Flexibility,       ..............              20
 Including Blending of Funds and Other
 Waivers. In determining the need for
 the requested flexibility, including
 blending of funds and other waivers, we
 will consider:.........................
(b)1. The strength and clarity of the                 10  ..............
 applicant's justification that each of
 the specified Federal requirements
 identified in Table 2 for which the
 applicant is seeking flexibility
 hinders implementation of the proposed
 pilot; and.............................
(b)2. The strength and quality of the                 10  ..............
 applicant's justification of how each
 request for flexibility identified in
 Table 2 (i.e., blending funds and
 waivers) will increase efficiency or
 access to services and produce
 significantly better outcomes for the
 target population(s)...................
(c) Project Design. In determining the    ..............              20
 strength of the project design, we will
 consider:..............................
(c)1. The strength and logic of the                   10  ..............
 proposed project design in addressing
 the gaps and the disparities identified
 in the response to Selection Criterion
 (a) (Need for Project) and the barriers
 identified in the response to Selection
 Criterion (b) (Need for Requested
 Flexibility, Including Blending of
 Funds and Other Waivers). This includes
 the clarity of the applicant's plan and
 how the plan differs from current
 practices. Scoring will account for the
 strength of both the applicant's
 narrative and the logic model;;........
(c)2. The strength of the evidence                     5  ..............
 supporting the pilot design and whether
 the applicant proposes the effective
 use of interventions based on evidence
 and evidence-informed interventions (as
 defined in this notice) as documented
 by citations to the relevant evidence
 that informed the applicant's design;..
(c)3. The strength of the applicant's                  5  ..............
 evidence that the project design,
 including any protections and
 safeguards that will be established,
 ensures that the consequences or
 impacts of the changes from current
 practices in serving youth through the
 proposed funding streams:..............
    A. Will not result in denying or
     restricting the eligibility of
     individuals for services that (in
     whole or in part) are otherwise
     funded by these programs; and
    B. Based on the best available
     information, will not otherwise
     adversely affect vulnerable
     populations that are the recipients
     of those services (5 points).
(d) Work Plan and Project Management. In  ..............              10
 determining the strength of the work
 plan and project management, we will
 consider the strength and completeness
 of the work plan and project management
 approach and their likelihood of
 achieving the objectives of the
 proposed project on time and within
 budget, based on--.....................
    1. Clearly defined and appropriate
     responsibilities, timelines, and
     milestones for accomplishing
     project tasks;
    2. The qualifications of project
     personnel to ensure proper
     management of all project
     activities;
    3. How any existing or anticipated
     barriers to implementation will be
     overcome.
(e) Partnership Capacity. In determining  ..............              15
 the strength and capacity of the
 proposed pilot partnership, we will
 consider the following factors--.......
(e)1. How well the applicant                          10  ..............
 demonstrates that it has an effective
 governance structure in which partners
 that are necessary to implement the
 pilot successfully are represented and
 have the necessary authority,
 resources, expertise, and incentives to
 achieve the pilot's goals and resolve
 unforeseen issues, including by
 demonstrating the extent to which, and
 how, participating partners have
 successfully collaborated to improve
 outcomes for disconnected youth in the
 past;..................................
(e)2. How well the applicant                           5  ..............
 demonstrates that its proposal was
 designed with substantive input from
 all relevant stakeholders, including
 disconnected youth and other community
 partners...............................
(f) Data and Performance Management       ..............              25
 Capacity. In determining the strength
 of the applicant's data and performance
 management capacity, we will consider
 the following factors--................
(f)1. The applicant's capacity to                     10  ..............
 collect, analyze, and use data for
 decision-making, learning, continuous
 improvement, and accountability, and
 the strength of the applicant's plan to
 bridge any gaps in its ability to do
 so. This capacity includes the extent
 to which the applicant and partner
 organizations have tracked and shared
 data about program participants,
 services, and outcomes, including the
 execution of data-sharing agreements
 that comport with Federal, State, and
 other privacy laws and requirements,
 and will continue to do so;............
(f)2. How well the proposed outcome                   10  ..............
 measures, interim indicators, and
 measurement methodologies specified in
 Table 4 of the application
 appropriately and sufficiently gauge
 results achieved for the target
 population under the pilot; and........

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(f)3. How well the data sources                        5  ..............
 specified in Table 4 of the application
 can be appropriately accessed and used
 to reliably measure the proposed
 outcome measures and interim
 indicators.............................
(g) Budget and Budget Narrative. In       ..............               5
 determining the adequacy of the
 resources that will be committed to
 support the project, we will consider
 the appropriateness of expenses within
 the budget with regards to cost and to
 implementing the pilot successfully. We
 will consider the entirety of funds the
 applicant will use to support its pilot
 including start-up grant funds, blended
 and braided funds included in Table 5,
 and non-Federal funds including in-kind
 contributions..........................
                                         -------------------------------
    Total...............................             100             100
------------------------------------------------------------------------


 
  Competitive Preference Priorities for
              Applications
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Competitive Preference Priority 1:                     5               5
 Improving Outcomes for Youth Who Are
 Unemployed and Out of School...........
To meet this priority, an applicant must
 propose a pilot that--
    (1) will serve disconnected youth
     who are neither employed nor
     enrolled in education and who face
     significant barriers to accessing
     education and employment; and
    (2) is likely to result in
     significantly better educational or
     employment outcomes for such youth.
Competitive Preference Priority 2: Work-               3               3
 Based Learning Opportunities...........
To meet this priority, an applicant must
 propose a pilot that will provide all
 of the disconnected youth it proposes
 to serve with paid work-based learning
 opportunities, such as opportunities
 during the summer, which are integrated
 with academic and technical
 instruction.
Competitive Preference Priority 3:                     2               2
 Promise Zones..........................
This priority is for projects that are
 designed to serve and coordinate with a
 federally designated Promise Zone.
Competitive Preference Priority 4: Site-              10              10
 Specific Evaluation....................
To meet this priority, an applicant must
 propose to conduct an independent
 evaluation of the impacts on
 disconnected youth of its overall
 program or specific components of its
 program that is a randomized controlled
 trial or a quasi-experimental design
 study. The extent to which an applicant
 meets this priority will be based on
 the clarity and feasibility of the
 applicant's proposed evaluation design,
 the appropriateness of the design to
 best capture key pilot outcomes, the
 prospective contribution of the
 evaluation to the knowledge base about
 serving disconnected youth (including
 the rigor of the design and the
 validity and generalizability of the
 findings), and the applicant's
 demonstrated expertise in planning and
 conducting a randomized controlled
 trial or quasi-experimental evaluation
 study.
                                         -------------------------------
    Total...............................              20              20
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    While case-by-case determinations will be made, the reviewers 
will be asked to consider the general ranges below as a guide when 
awarding points.

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                                                                                Quality of response
                       Maximum point value                       -----------------------------------------------
                                                                        Low           Medium           High
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10..............................................................             0-2             3-7            8-10
5...............................................................             0-1             2-3             4-5
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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION                                 Services (IMLS) (collectively, the                       may also allow the testing of an
                                                                                                          Agencies), to enter into Performance                     innovative approach to help to build
                                                  Applications for New Awards;                            Partnership Agreements (performance                      additional evidence about what works.
                                                  Performance Partnership Pilots                          agreements) with State, local, or tribal                 If this hypothesis proves true, providing
                                                                                                          governments to provide additional                        necessary and targeted flexibility to
                                                  AGENCY: Office of Career, Technical, and
                                                                                                          flexibility in using certain of the                      remove or overcome these hurdles will
                                                  Adult Education, Department of
                                                                                                          Agencies’ discretionary funds,3                          help to achieve significant benefits for
                                                  Education.                                                                                                       disconnected youth, the communities
                                                                                                          including competitive and formula grant
                                                  ACTION: Notice.                                         funds, across multiple Federal                           that serve them, and the involved
                                                                                                          programs. Entities that seek to                          agencies and partners.
                                                    Overview Information:
                                                                                                          participate in these pilots will be                         The statutory definition of
                                                    Performance Partnership Pilots
                                                                                                          required to commit to achieving                          ‘‘disconnected youth’’ specifically
                                                    Notice inviting applications for new
                                                                                                          significant improvements in outcomes                     identifies several high-need
                                                  awards for fiscal year (FY) 2015.
                                                                                                          for disconnected youth in exchange for                   subpopulations of low-income youth,
                                                    Catalog of Federal Domestic
                                                                                                          this new flexibility. The authorizing                    including youth who are homeless,
                                                  Assistance (CFDA) Number: 84.420A.
                                                                                                          statute states that ‘‘ ‘[t]o improve                     youth in foster care, youth involved in
                                                    Dates:
                                                                                                          outcomes for disconnected youth’                         the juvenile justice system, and youth
                                                    Applications Available: April 26,
                                                                                                          means to increase the rate at which                      who are unemployed or not in school or
                                                  2016.                                                                                                            at risk of dropping out. We wish to note
                                                                                                          individuals between the ages of 14 and
                                                    Deadline for Notice of Intent to
                                                                                                          24 (who are low-income and either                        that there are a number of other high-
                                                  Apply: May 26, 2016.
                                                                                                          homeless, in foster care, involved in the                need subpopulations of disconnected
                                                    Note: Submission of a notice of intent to             juvenile justice system, unemployed, or                  youth who are at risk of dropping out.
                                                  apply is optional.                                      not enrolled in or at risk of dropping out               For example, English learners (ELs) are
                                                    Deadline for Transmittal of                           of an educational institution) achieve                   at great risk of dropping out; the average
                                                  Applications: June 27, 2016.                            success in meeting educational,                          cohort graduation rate for ELs during
                                                    Deadline for Intergovernmental                        employment, or other key goals.’’                        the 2013–14 school year was only 62.6
                                                  Review: August 24, 2016.                                   Government and community partners                     percent, while the national average
                                                                                                          have invested considerable attention                     cohort graduation rate for all youth was
                                                  Full Text of Announcement                               and resources to meet the needs of                       82.3 percent. Similarly, the average
                                                  I. Funding Opportunity Description                      disconnected youth. However,                             cohort graduation rate for youth with a
                                                                                                          practitioners, youth advocates, and                      disability receiving special education
                                                     Purpose of Program: Performance
                                                                                                          others on the front lines of service                     and related services under the
                                                  Partnership Pilots (P3), first authorized               delivery have observed that flexibility
                                                  by Congress for FY 2014 by the                                                                                   Individuals with Disabilities Education
                                                                                                          can be a key tool to address certain                     Act (IDEA) was significantly lower than
                                                  Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014                   programmatic and administrative
                                                  (2014 Appropriations Act) and                                                                                    that of youth who did not receive
                                                                                                          obstacles to achieving meaningful                        services under IDEA: 63.1 percent
                                                  reauthorized for FY 2015 by the                         improvements in education,
                                                  Consolidated and Further Continuing                                                                              during the 2013–14 school year.4
                                                                                                          employment, health, and well-being for                   Immigrants and refugees are another
                                                  Appropriations Act, 2015 (2015                          these young people.
                                                  Appropriations Act) and for FY 2016 by                                                                           high-need subpopulation at great risk of
                                                                                                             P3 tests the hypothesis that additional               dropping out. In 2014, the status
                                                  the Consolidated Appropriations Act,                    flexibility for States, local governments,
                                                  2016 (2016 Appropriations Act)                                                                                   dropout rate of immigrant youth ages 16
                                                                                                          and tribes, in the form of blending funds                to 24 was 12 percent, compared with 8
                                                  (together, the Acts), enable pilot sites to             and waivers of certain programmatic
                                                  test innovative, outcome-focused                                                                                 percent for children of foreign-born
                                                                                                          requirements, can help overcome some                     parents, and 6 percent for children with
                                                  strategies to achieve significant                       of the significant hurdles that States,
                                                  improvements in educational,                                                                                     native-born parents.5 Applicants
                                                                                                          local governments, and tribes face in                    wishing to serve a subpopulation of
                                                  employment, and other key outcomes                      providing intensive, comprehensive,
                                                  for disconnected youth using new                                                                                 disconnected youth at risk of dropping
                                                                                                          and sustained service pathways and                       out—such as the examples above—
                                                  flexibility to blend existing Federal                   improving outcomes for disconnected
                                                  funds and to seek waivers of associated                                                                          should consider whether that
                                                                                                          youth. For example, P3 can be used to                    subpopulation faces an elevated risk of
                                                  program requirements.                                   better coordinate and align the multiple
                                                     Background: The Acts authorize the                                                                            dropping out based on sound research.
                                                                                                          systems that serve youth. P3 may help
                                                  Departments of Education (ED), Labor                    address the ‘‘wrong pockets’’ problem,                   FY 2015 and FY 2016 Funds
                                                  (DOL), Health and Human Services                        where entities that observe improved                        This notice invites applications for a
                                                  (HHS), Housing and Urban                                outcomes or other benefits due to an                     second round of pilots as authorized by
                                                  Development (HUD),1 and Justice                         intervention are unable to use Federal                   the 2015 Appropriations Act. That Act
                                                  (DOJ),2 the Corporation for National and                funds to support that intervention due                   extended the P3 authority to allow
                                                  Community Service (CNCS), and the                       to program restrictions. P3 flexibility                  pilots to include eligible FY 2015 funds
                                                  Institute of Museum and Library                                                                                  from programs at ED, DOL, HHS, CNCS,
                                                                                                             3 Discretionary funds are funds that Congress
                                                    1 The
                                                                                                                                                                   and IMLS. Applicants may also include
                                                          2016 Appropriations Act authorizes HUD to       appropriates on an annual basis, rather than
                                                  enter into performance agreements with respect to       through a standing authorization. They exclude
                                                                                                                                                                   FY 2016 funds in their applications,
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                                                  FY 2016 Homeless Assistance Grants. HUD is not          ‘‘entitlement’’ (or mandatory) programs such as
                                                  authorized to enter into performance agreements         Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, most Foster           4 EDFacts/Consolidated State Performance Report,

                                                  that will be established under this notice. A notice    Care IV–E programs, Vocational Rehabilitation State      School Year 2013–14. Retrieved from nces.ed.gov/
                                                  inviting applications for FY 2016 pilots that may       Grants, and Temporary Assistance to Needy                ccd/tables/ACGR_RE_and_characteristics_2013-
                                                  include FY 2016 Homeless Assistance Grants is           Families (TANF). Discretionary programs                  14.asp
                                                  expected to be issued later this year.                  administered by the Agencies support a broad set           5 Child Trends Data Bank (2015). High School
                                                    2 DOJ was first authorized to enter into              of public services, including education, job training,   Dropout Rates. Retrieved from www.childtrends.
                                                  performance agreements by the 2015                      health and mental health, and other low-income           org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/01_Dropout_
                                                  Appropriations Act.                                     assistance programs.                                     Rates.pdf



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                                                  including programs funded under DOJ’s                   community or communities it intends to                  the adult criminal justice system, having
                                                  Office of Justice Programs,6 due to the                 serve; and (2) the date or dates the civil              a criminal record can severely limit the
                                                  authority in the 2016 Appropriations                    unrest occurred. We include this                        ability to secure employment.11
                                                  Act. However, if an applicant intends to                priority in the FY 2015 P3 competition                  Reconnecting these young people to
                                                  use solely FY 2016 funds, it is not                     in the hopes that P3 flexibilities,                     education and employment is a national
                                                  eligible to be a second-round pilot.                    including waivers and the blending and                  imperative, and including this priority
                                                     Separately, in addition to this                      braiding of funds, will empower                         as a competitive preference priority will
                                                  competition, we intend to publish in the                communities to improve educational                      create incentives for applicants and
                                                  coming months a notice inviting                         and employment outcomes for                             communities to design projects to serve
                                                  applications for the third round of pilots              disconnected youth in these                             this hard-to-reach population.
                                                  that propose to use funds appropriated                  communities.
                                                                                                                                                                  Competitive Preference Priority 2
                                                  for FY 2016, including FY 2016 funds                    Competitive Preference Priorities
                                                  made available under Homeless                                                                                      We include a competitive preference
                                                  Assistance Grants at the Department of                     Competitive preference priorities                    priority for projects that provide all
                                                  Housing and Urban Development.                          allow applicants to receive extra points                disconnected youth served by the
                                                                                                          for satisfying certain criteria.                        project with paid work-based learning
                                                  Absolute Priorities                                                                                             opportunities because addressing the
                                                                                                          Competitive Preference Priority 1
                                                     For purposes of this competition,                                                                            employment needs of disconnected
                                                  absolute priorities create separate                        In addition to the absolute priorities,              youth is critical to improving their well-
                                                  categories for scoring and considering                  we also include four competitive                        being and preparing them for lives as
                                                  applications. Because a diverse group of                preference priorities. We include a                     productive adults. We note as well that
                                                  communities could benefit from P3, we                   competitive preference priority for                     new evidence indicates that the benefits
                                                  include absolute priorities for                         projects that serve those disconnected                  of work-based learning opportunities
                                                  applications that propose to serve                      youth who are neither employed nor                      extend beyond improving the
                                                  disconnected youth in one or more rural                 enrolled in education and who also face                 employment outcomes of youth. A
                                                  communities only (Absolute Priority 2),                 significant barriers to accessing                       recent evaluation of the summer work
                                                  applications that propose to serve                      education and employment and that are                   and learning opportunity program
                                                  disconnected youth in one or more                       likely to result in significantly better                offered by New York City for youth ages
                                                  Indian tribes (Absolute Priority 3), and                educational or employment outcomes                      14 through 21, which selected
                                                  applications that propose to serve                      for such youth. Significant barriers to                 participants using a randomized lottery,
                                                  disconnected youth in other                             accessing education and employment                      found that, within five to eight years
                                                                                                          could include, for example, a disability.               after participation, the incarceration and
                                                  communities (Absolute Priority 1). P3 is
                                                                                                          An analysis of 2014 Current Population                  mortality rates of participants were
                                                  intended, through a demonstration, to
                                                                                                          Survey data found that about one-third                  significantly lower than those of their
                                                  identify effective strategies for serving
                                                                                                          (34 percent) of youth ages 16 to 24 who                 peers who were not selected to
                                                  disconnected youth. We are aware such
                                                                                                          were neither employed nor enrolled in                   participate in the program.12 For youth
                                                  strategies may differ across
                                                                                                          school in 2014 reported that illness or                 who are not enrolled in school, year-
                                                  environments and wish to test the
                                                                                                          disability was a major reason why they                  round employment, and not just
                                                  authority in a variety of settings.
                                                                                                          did not work.8 Living in a neighborhood                 employment during the summer, is
                                                     In this FY 2015 competition, we are
                                                                                                          with a high concentration of poverty is                 critically important. The work-based
                                                  also including an absolute priority for
                                                                                                          another barrier. Research indicates that                learning opportunities must be
                                                  communities that have experienced
                                                                                                          individuals who reside in high-poverty                  integrated with academic and technical
                                                  recent civil unrest (Absolute Priority 4),
                                                                                                          neighborhoods often have diminished                     instruction because research suggests
                                                  consistent with requirements of the
                                                                                                          access to employment options and high-                  that work experience must be combined
                                                  2016 Appropriations Act.7 Though the
                                                                                                          quality educational opportunities.9                     with academic and technical training in
                                                  economy has recovered strongly in
                                                                                                          Involvement with the justice system is                  order to have a positive impact on the
                                                  many places, many communities
                                                                                                          another example of a significant barrier                employment and earnings outcomes of
                                                  continue to struggle with high youth
                                                                                                          to education and employment for youth                   youth.13
                                                  unemployment, low graduation rates,
                                                                                                          who are neither employed nor enrolled
                                                  and crime. These and other continuing                                                                           Competitive Preference Priority 3
                                                                                                          in school. Many youth involved with
                                                  challenges can manifest in different                                                                              This competition also includes a
                                                                                                          the justice system face significant
                                                  instances of civil unrest, such as large                                                                        competitive preference priority for
                                                                                                          barriers to accessing the education and
                                                  protests or instances of civil
                                                                                                          training they need to achieve
                                                  disobedience increases in self-directed
                                                                                                          independence and reintegrate into the                   from: www.oppaga.state.fl.us/MonitorDocs/Reports/
                                                  or interpersonal violence in                                                                                    pdf/1055rpt.pdf.
                                                                                                          community because the education and
                                                  concentrated areas, or civic disorder                                                                              11 See, for example, Pager, D.P. and Western, B.
                                                                                                          training available to them through                      (2009). Investigating Prisoner Reentry: The Impact
                                                  prompted by a public health emergency.
                                                                                                          correctional facilities, as well as upon                of Conviction Status on the Employment Prospects
                                                  In response to the priority, an applicant
                                                                                                          release, often does not meet their                      of Young Men: Final Report to the National Institute
                                                  should describe the instance(s) of civil                                                                        of Justice. Document No.: 228584. Retrieved from:
                                                                                                          needs.10 For older youth involved with
                                                  unrest, including (1) a description of the                                                                      www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/228584.pdf.
                                                                                                                                                                     12 Gelber, A., Isen, A. and Kessler, J.B. (2014). The
                                                  civil unrest that occurred in the                         9 Federal Reserve System and Brookings
                                                                                                                                                                  Effects of Youth Employment: Evidence from New
                                                                                                          Institution (2008). The Enduring Challenge of
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                                                                                                                                                                  York City Summer Youth Employment. Program
                                                    6 Under the language of the 2015 Appropriations       Concentrated Poverty in America: Case Studies           Lotteries. NBER Working Paper No. 20810.
                                                  Act, applicants may not propose to blend or request     from Communities Across the U.S. Washington, DC:        Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic
                                                  any waiver of program requirements associated           Authors. Retrieved from www.frbsf.org/community-        Research.
                                                  with FY 2015 funds from DOJ’s Office of Justice         development/files/cp_fullreport.pdf.                       13 Sattar, S. (2010). Evidence Scan of Work
                                                  Programs. However, they may propose to braid              10 See, for example, Juvenile Justice Students Face
                                                                                                                                                                  Experience Programs. Oakland, CA: Mathematica
                                                  those funds in this round of pilots.                    Barriers to High School Graduation and Job              Policy Research. See also Roder, A. and Elliott, M.
                                                    7 The 2016 Appropriations Act states that the FY      Training (2010). Report No. 10–55. Tallahassee, FL:     (2014). Sustained Gains: Year-Up’s Continued
                                                  2015 cohort of P3 pilots is to include communities      Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government        Impact on Young Adults’ Earnings. New York, NY:
                                                  that have recently experienced civil unrest.            Accountability, the Florida Legislature, Retrieved      Economic Mobility Corporation, Inc.



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                                                  projects that are designed to serve and                 final priority—Promise Zones,                         three points to an application that meets
                                                  coordinate with a federally designated                  published in the Federal Register on                  Competitive Preference Priority 2, an
                                                  Promise Zone. Promise Zone designees                    March 27, 2014 (79 FR 17035) (Promise                 additional two points to an application
                                                  have committed to establishing                          Zones NFP).                                           that meets Competitive Preference
                                                  comprehensive, coordinated approaches                      Absolute Priorities: These priorities              Priority 3, and up to an additional 10
                                                  in order to ensure that America’s most                  are considered absolute priorities for FY             points to an application based on how
                                                  vulnerable children succeed from cradle                 2015 and any subsequent year for which                well the application meets Competitive
                                                  to career. Thirteen Promise Zones have                  we make awards from the list of                       Preference Priority 4.
                                                  been designated. They are located in:                   unfunded applicants from this                            Applicants may address more than
                                                  The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma; Los                     competition. Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(3)                one of the competitive preference
                                                  Angeles, California; Sacramento,                        we consider only applications that meet               priorities. An applicant must identify in
                                                  California; Hartford, Connecticut;                      Absolute Priority 1, 2, 3, or 4.                      the in the Appendix section of its
                                                  Indianapolis, Indiana; the Kentucky                        Note: Applicants must indicate in their            application, under ‘‘Other Attachments
                                                  Highlands in Kentucky; Minneapolis,                     application which absolute priority they are          Form,’’ the priority or priorities it
                                                  Minnesota; St. Louis and St. Louis                      applying under. If an applicant applies under         addresses.
                                                  County, Missouri; Camden, New Jersey;                   Absolute Priorities 2, 3, or 4, but is not               Competitive Preference Priority 1—
                                                  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Barnwell,                   eligible under that absolute priority, the            Improving Outcomes for Youth Who Are
                                                  South Carolina; Porcupine, South                        applicant will still be considered for funding        Unemployed and Out of School (Up to
                                                  Dakota; and San Antonio, Texas.                         under Absolute Priority 1.                            5 points).
                                                  Additional Promise Zones are expected                     These priorities are:                                  To meet this priority, an applicant
                                                  to be designated later this year. The                     Absolute Priority 1—Improving                       must propose a pilot that—
                                                  Promise Zone designation is designed to                 Outcomes for Disconnected Youth.                         (1) will serve disconnected youth who
                                                  assist local leaders in creating jobs,                    To meet this priority, an applicant                 are neither employed nor enrolled in
                                                  increasing economic activity, improving                 must propose a pilot that is designed to              education and who face significant
                                                  educational opportunities, leveraging                   improve outcomes for disconnected                     barriers to accessing education and
                                                  private investment, and reducing                        youth.                                                employment; and
                                                  violent crime in high-poverty urban,                      Absolute Priority 2—Improving                          (2) is likely to result in significantly
                                                  rural, and tribal communities.14                        Outcomes for Disconnected Youth in                    better educational or employment
                                                                                                          Rural Communities.                                    outcomes for such youth.
                                                  Competitive Preference Priority 4                         To meet this priority, an applicant                    Competitive Preference Priority 2—
                                                     This competition also includes a                     must propose a pilot that is designed to              Work-Based Learning Opportunities (0
                                                  competitive preference priority for                     improve outcomes for disconnected                     or 3 points).
                                                  applicants that plan to conduct                         youth in one or more rural communities                   To meet this priority, an applicant
                                                  independent impact evaluations of at                    (as defined in this notice) only.                     must propose a pilot that will provide
                                                  least one service-delivery or operational                 Note: An applicant should describe in its           all of the disconnected youth it
                                                  component of their pilots (site-specific                application how it meets the priority.                proposes to serve with paid work-based
                                                  evaluation), in addition to participating                                                                     learning opportunities, such as
                                                                                                             Absolute Priority 3—Improving
                                                  in any national P3 evaluation, which is                                                                       opportunities during the summer,
                                                                                                          Outcomes for Disconnected Youth in
                                                  discussed in the Program Requirements                                                                         which are integrated with academic and
                                                                                                          Tribal Communities.
                                                  section of this notice. In proposing these                 To meet this priority, an applicant                technical instruction.
                                                  site-specific impact evaluations,                       must (1) propose a pilot that is designed                Competitive Preference Priority 3—
                                                  applicants should use the strongest                     to improve outcomes for disconnected                  Promise Zones (0 or 2 points).
                                                  possible designs and research methods                   youth who are members of one or more                     This priority is for projects that are
                                                  and use high-quality administrative data                State- or federally-recognized Indian                 designed to serve and coordinate with a
                                                  in order to maximize confidence in the                  tribal communities; and (2) represent a               federally designated Promise Zone.
                                                  evaluation findings and minimize the                    partnership that includes one or more                    Competitive Preference Priority 4—
                                                  costs of conducting these evaluations.                  State- or federally-recognized Indian                 Site-Specific Evaluation (Up to 10
                                                  Federal start-up funds and blended                      tribes.                                               points).
                                                  funds may be used to finance these                         Absolute Priority 4—Improving                         To meet this priority, an applicant
                                                  evaluations.                                            Outcomes for Disconnected Youth in                    must propose to conduct an
                                                     Priorities: This competition includes                Communities that Have Recently                        independent evaluation of the impacts
                                                  four absolute priorities, four competitive              Experienced Civil Unrest.                             on disconnected youth of its overall
                                                  preference priorities, and two                             To meet this priority, an applicant                program or specific components of its
                                                  invitational priorities. Absolute                       must propose a pilot that is designed to              program that is a randomized controlled
                                                  Priorities 1, 2 and 3 and Competitive                   improve outcomes for disconnected                     trial or a quasi-experimental design
                                                  Preference Priorities 1, 2 and 4 are from               youth in one or more communities that                 study. The extent to which an applicant
                                                  the notice of final priorities,                         have recently experienced civil unrest.               meets this priority will be based on the
                                                  requirements, definitions, and selection                   Competitive Preference Priorities: For             clarity and feasibility of the applicant’s
                                                  criteria for this program published                     FY 2015 and any subsequent year for                   proposed evaluation design, the
                                                  elsewhere in this issue of the Federal                  which we make awards from the list of                 appropriateness of the design to best
                                                  Register (P3 NFP). Absolute Priority 4 is
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                                                                                                          unfunded applicants from this                         capture key pilot outcomes, the
                                                  from section 525(b) of Division H of the                competition, these priorities are                     prospective contribution of the
                                                  2016 Appropriations Act. Competitive                    competitive preference priorities. Under              evaluation to the knowledge base about
                                                  Preference Priority 3 is from notice of                 34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(i), we award up to                serving disconnected youth (including
                                                    14 For additional information on Promise Zones,
                                                                                                          an additional five points to an                       the rigor of the design and the validity
                                                  see www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/01/
                                                                                                          application based on how well the                     and generalizability of the findings), and
                                                  08/fact-sheet-president-obama-s-promise-zones-          application meets Competitive                         the applicant’s demonstrated expertise
                                                  initiative.                                             Preference Priority 1, an additional                  in planning and conducting a


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                                                  randomized controlled trial or quasi-                   start-up funding, State, local, or tribal               (2) is likely to result in significantly
                                                  experimental evaluation study.                          government funding, or other funding                  better educational or employment
                                                     In order to meet this priority, an                   (such as philanthropic). The budget                   outcomes for such youth.
                                                  applicant also must include the                         must include a breakout of costs by                     Application Requirements:
                                                  following two documents as separate                     evaluation activity (such as data                       The application requirements for this
                                                  attachments to its application:                         collection and participant follow-up),                competition are from the P3 NFP. Any
                                                     1. A Summary Evaluation Plan that                    and the applicant must describe a                     application that does not include the
                                                  describes how the pilot or a component                  strategy for refining the budget after the            required documents or information will
                                                  of the pilot (such as a discrete service-               services of an evaluator have been                    not be considered.
                                                  delivery strategy) will be rigorously                   procured. The applicant must include                    (a) Executive Summary. The applicant
                                                  evaluated. The evaluation plan may not                  travel costs for the qualified                        must provide an executive summary
                                                  exceed eight pages. The plan must                       independent evaluator to attend at least              that briefly describes the proposed pilot,
                                                  include the following:                                  one in-person conference in                           the flexibilities being sought, and the
                                                     • A brief description of the research                Washington, DC during the period of                   interventions or systems changes that
                                                  question(s) proposed for study and an                   evaluation. All costs included in this                would be implemented by the applicant
                                                  explanation of its/their relevance,                     supplementary budget narrative must be                and its partners to improve outcomes for
                                                  including how the proposed evaluation                   reasonable and appropriate to the                     disconnected youth.
                                                  will build on the research evidence base                project timeline and deliverables.                      (b) Target Population. The applicant
                                                  for the project as described in the                        The Agencies will review the                       must complete Table 1, specifying the
                                                  application and how the evaluation                      Summary Evaluation Plans and                          target population(s) for the pilot,
                                                  findings will be used to improve                        Evaluation Budget Narratives and                      including the age range of youth who
                                                  program implementation;                                 provide feedback to applicants that are               will be served and the estimated
                                                     • A description of the randomized                    determined to have met the priority and               number of youth who will be served
                                                  controlled trial or quasi-experimental                  that are selected as pilots. After award,             over the course of the pilot.
                                                  design study methodology, including                     these pilots must submit to the lead
                                                  the key outcome measures, the process                   Federal agency a detailed evaluation                       TABLE 1—TARGET POPULATION
                                                  for forming a comparison or control                     plan of no more than 30 pages that relies
                                                  group, a justification for the target                   heavily on the expertise of a qualified                                                      Estimated
                                                  sample size and strategy for achieving it,              independent evaluator. The detailed                                                          number of
                                                  and the approach to data collection (and                                                                            Target                              youth
                                                                                                          evaluation plan must address the                                            Age range
                                                                                                                                                                    population                        served over
                                                  sources) that minimizes both cost and                   Agencies’ feedback and expand on the                                                         the course
                                                  potential attrition;                                    Summary Evaluation Plan.                                                                     of the pilot
                                                     • A proposed evaluation timeline,
                                                  including dates for submission of                          [Approved by the Office of
                                                  required interim and final reports;                     Management and Budget under control
                                                     • A description of how, to the extent                number 1830–0575]
                                                  feasible and consistent with applicable                    Invitational Priorities:
                                                  Federal, State, local, and tribal privacy                  For FY 2015 and any subsequent year                  (c) Flexibility, including waivers:
                                                  requirements, evaluation data will be                   in which we make awards from the list                   1. Federal requests for flexibility,
                                                  made available to other, third-party                    of unfunded applicants from this                      including waivers. For each program to
                                                  researchers after the project ends; and                 competition, these priorities are                     be included in a pilot, the applicant
                                                     • A plan for selecting and procuring                 invitational priorities. Under 34 CFR                 must complete Table 2, Requested
                                                  the services of a qualified independent                 75.105(c)(1) we do not give an                        Flexibility. The applicant must identify
                                                  evaluator (as defined in this notice)                   application that meets these invitational             two or more discretionary Federal
                                                  prior to enrolling participants (or a                   priorities a competitive or absolute                  programs that will be included in the
                                                  description of how one was selected if                  preference over other applications.                   pilot, at least one of which must be
                                                  agreements have already been reached).                     Invitational Priority 1—Improving                  administered (in whole or in part) by a
                                                  The applicant must describe how it will                 Outcomes for Homeless Youth.                          State, local, or tribal government.15 The
                                                  ensure that the qualified independent                                                                         applicant must identify one or more
                                                                                                             To meet this priority, an applicant
                                                  evaluator has the capacity and expertise                                                                      program requirements that would
                                                                                                          must propose a pilot that—
                                                  to conduct the evaluation, including                                                                          inhibit implementation of the pilot and
                                                                                                             (1) will serve disconnected youth who              request that the requirement(s) be
                                                  estimating the effort for the qualified                 are homeless youth (as defined in this
                                                  independent evaluator. This estimate                                                                          waived in whole or in part. Examples of
                                                                                                          notice); and                                          potential waiver requests and other
                                                  must include the time, expertise, and
                                                                                                             (2) is likely to result in significantly           requests for flexibility include, but are
                                                  analysis needed to successfully
                                                                                                          better educational or employment                      not limited to: Blending of funds and
                                                  complete the proposed evaluation.
                                                     2. A supplementary Evaluation                        outcomes for such youth.                              changes to align eligibility
                                                  Budget Narrative, which is separate                        Invitational Priority 2—Improving                  requirements, allowable uses of funds,
                                                  from the overall application budget                     Outcomes for Youth Involved in the                    and performance reporting.
                                                  narrative and provides a description of                 Justice System.
                                                  the costs associated with funding the                      To meet this priority, an applicant                   15 Local governments that are requesting waivers
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                                                                                                          must propose a pilot that—                            of requirements in State-administered programs are
                                                  proposed program evaluation                                                                                   strongly encouraged to consult with the State
                                                  component, and an explanation of its                       (1) will serve disconnected youth who              agencies that administer the programs in preparing
                                                  funding source—i.e., blended funding,                   are involved in the justice system; and               their applications.




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                                                                                                                            TABLE 2—REQUESTED FLEXIBILITY
                                                                                                                                                                    Program
                                                                                                                                                                 requirements      Statutory or         Name of             Blending
                                                                                                                                              Federal
                                                                                 Program name                                                                    to be waived       regulatory          program              funds?
                                                                                                                                              agency              in whole or         citation          grantee             (Yes/No)
                                                                                                                                                                     in part




                                                     Note: Please note in ‘‘Name of Program Grantee’’ if the grantee is a State, local, or tribal government, or non-governmental entity.


                                                     2. Non-Federal flexibility, including                                 (d) Logic Model. The applicant must                      implementation using Table 3.
                                                  waivers. The applicant must provide                                   provide a graphic depiction (not longer                     Partnerships that cross programs and
                                                  written assurance that:                                               than one page) of the pilot’s logic model                   funding sources but are under the
                                                     A. The State, local, or tribal                                     that illustrates the underlying theory of                   jurisdiction of a single agency or entity
                                                  government(s) with authority to grant                                 how the pilot’s strategy will produce                       must identify the different sub-
                                                                                                                        intended outcomes.                                          organizational units involved.
                                                  any needed non-Federal flexibility,
                                                                                                                           (e) Partnership Capacity and                               2. Provide a memorandum of
                                                  including waivers, has approved or will
                                                                                                                        Management. The applicant must—                             understanding or letter of commitment
                                                  approve such flexibility within 60 days                                  1. Identify the proposed partners,                       signed by the executive leader or other
                                                  of an applicant’s designation as a pilot                              including any and all State, local, and                     accountable senior representative of
                                                  finalist; 16 or                                                       tribal entities and non-governmental                        each partner that describes each
                                                     B. Non-Federal flexibility, including                              organizations that would be involved in                     proposed partner’s commitment,
                                                  waivers, is not needed in order to                                    implementation of the pilot, and                            including its contribution of financial or
                                                  successfully implement the pilot.                                     describe their roles in the pilot’s                         in-kind resources (if any).

                                                                                                                                  TABLE 3—PILOT PARTNERS
                                                                                                                                                                                 Type of Organization
                                                                                                                                                                                  (State agency, local        Description of Partner’s
                                                                                                             Partner                                                             agency, community-              Role in the Pilot
                                                                                                                                                                                         based
                                                                                                                                                                                organization, business)




                                                     Note: Any grantees mentioned in Table 2 that are not the lead applicant must be included in Table 3.


                                                    (f) Data and Performance                                            education outcome measures, as well as                      multiple outcome measures, if
                                                  Management Capacity.                                                  outcome measures in other domains of                        appropriate.
                                                    The applicant must propose outcome                                  well-being, such as criminal justice,                         Examples of outcome measures and
                                                  measures and interim indicators to                                    physical and mental health, and                             interim indicators follow. Applicants
                                                  gauge pilot performance using Table 4.                                housing. Regardless of the outcome
                                                  At least one outcome measure must be                                                                                              may choose from this menu or may
                                                                                                                        domain, applicants must identify at                         propose alternative indicators and
                                                  in the domain of education, and at least                              least one interim indicator for each
                                                  one outcome measure must be in the                                                                                                outcome measures if they describe why
                                                                                                                        proposed outcome measure. Applicants                        their alternatives are more appropriate
                                                  domain of employment. Applicants may
                                                                                                                        may apply one interim indicator to                          for their proposed projects.
                                                  specify additional employment and

                                                                                                                                        EDUCATION DOMAIN
                                                                                       Outcome measure                                                                                 Interim indicator

                                                  High school diploma or equivalency attainment ......................................                     •   High school enrollment.
                                                                                                                                                           •   Reduction in chronic absenteeism.
                                                                                                                                                           •   Grade promotion.
                                                                                                                                                           •   Performance on standardized assessments.
                                                                                                                                                           •   Grade Point Average.
                                                                                                                                                           •   Credit accumulation.
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                                                  College completion ...................................................................................   •   Enrollment.
                                                                                                                                                           •   Course attendance.
                                                                                                                                                           •   Credit accumulation.
                                                                                                                                                           •   Retention.

                                                    16 This includes, for example, for local                            in which waivers may only be requested by the               requirements for local areas established in Title I of
                                                  governments, instances in which a waiver must be                      State on the local government’s behalf, such as             the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
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                                                                                                                                         EMPLOYMENT DOMAIN
                                                                                        Outcome measure                                                                             Interim indicator

                                                  Sustained Employment .............................................................................   • Unsubsidized employment at time periods after exit from the pro-
                                                                                                                                                         gram.
                                                                                                                                                       • Median earnings at time periods after exit from the program.



                                                    The specific outcome measures and                                   and informed by applicable program                      source of the data, the proposed
                                                  interim indicators the applicant uses                                 results or research, as appropriate.                    frequency of collection, and the
                                                  should be grounded in its logic model,                                Applicants must also indicate the                       methodology used to collect the data.

                                                                                                        TABLE 4—OUTCOME MEASURES AND INTERIM INDICATORS
                                                                 Domain                                                  Outcome measure                                                   Interim indicator(s)

                                                  Education .............................      Data Source:                                                             Data Source:
                                                                                               Frequency of Collection:                                                 Frequency of Collection:
                                                                                               Methodology:                                                             Methodology:
                                                  Employment .........................         Data Source:                                                             Data Source:
                                                                                               Frequency of Collection:                                                 Frequency of Collection:
                                                                                               Methodology:                                                             Methodology:
                                                  Other ....................................   Data Source:                                                             Data Source:
                                                                                               Frequency of Collection:                                                 Frequency of Collection:
                                                                                               Methodology:                                                             Methodology:



                                                     (g) Budget and Budget Narrative.                                   blended or braided, the percentage of                   year of the award, and whether the grant
                                                     1. The applicant must complete Table                               total program funding received by the                   has already been awarded; and
                                                  5 to provide the following budget                                     grantee that the amount to be blended                     B. The total amount of funds from all
                                                  information:                                                          or braided represents, the Federal fiscal               Federal programs that would be blended
                                                     A. For each Federal program, the
                                                  grantee, the amount of funds to be                                                                                            or braided under the pilot.

                                                                                                                                  TABLE 5—FEDERAL FUNDS
                                                                                                                                                                              Blended funds
                                                                                                                                                              Amount of            as a                            Grant already
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Federal fiscal
                                                                                 Program name                                               Grantee          funds to be      percentage of                         awarded?
                                                                                                                                                                                                  year of award
                                                                                                                                                               blended           grantee’s                            (Y/N)
                                                                                                                                                                               total award




                                                        Total Blended ................................................................

                                                                                                                                                                              Blended funds
                                                                                                                                                              Amount of            as a                            Grant already
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Federal fiscal
                                                                                 Program name                                               Grantee          funds to be      percentage of                         awarded?
                                                                                                                                                                                                  year of award
                                                                                                                                                               blended           grantee’s                            (Y/N)
                                                                                                                                                                               total award




                                                        Total Braided ................................................................
                                                    Note: Applicants may propose to expand the number of Federal programs supporting pilot activities using future funding beyond FY 2016,
                                                  which may be included in pilots if Congress extends the P3 authority.
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                                                    [Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1830–0575]


                                                    Program Requirements:                                               pilots selected in Round 2, as well as                  those selected in subsequent rounds.17
                                                    (a) National evaluation. In addition to
                                                  any site-specific evaluations that pilots                                                                                       17 The initiation of any federally sponsored

                                                  may undertake, the Agencies may                                                                                               national P3 evaluation activities is dependent upon
                                                  initiate a national P3 evaluation of the                                                                                      the availability of sufficient funds and resources.



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                                                  Each P3 pilot must participate fully in                    2. The Federal programs and federally              entities use existing funding streams to
                                                  any federally sponsored P3 evaluation                   funded services that are involved in the              support unified initiatives in as flexible
                                                  activity, including the national                        pilot;                                                and integrated a manner as possible
                                                  evaluation of P3, which will consist of                    3. The Federal discretionary funds                 while still tracking and maintaining
                                                  the analysis of participant                             that are being used in the pilot;                     separate accountability for each funding
                                                  characteristics and outcomes, an                           4. The non-Federal funds that are                  stream. One or more entities may
                                                  implementation analysis at all sites, and               involved in the pilot, by source (which               coordinate several funding sources, but
                                                  rigorous impact evaluations of                          may include private funds as well as                  each individual funding stream
                                                  promising interventions in selected                     governmental funds) and by amount;                    maintains its award-specific identity.
                                                  sites. The applicant must acknowledge                      5. The State, local, or tribal programs            Whereas blending funds typically
                                                  in writing its understanding of these                   that are involved in the pilot;                       requires one or more waivers of
                                                  requirements by submitting the form                        6. The populations to be served by the             associated program requirements,
                                                  provided in Appendix A, ‘‘Evaluation                    pilot;                                                braiding does not. However, waivers
                                                                                                             7. The cost-effective Federal oversight            may be used to support more effective
                                                  Commitment Form,’’ as an attachment
                                                                                                          procedures that will be used for the                  or efficient braiding of funds.
                                                  to its application.
                                                                                                          purpose of maintaining the necessary                     Community of practice means a group
                                                    [Approved by the Office of Management                 level of accountability for the use of the
                                                  and Budget under control number 1830–
                                                                                                                                                                of pilots that agrees to interact regularly
                                                                                                          Federal discretionary funds;                          to solve persistent problems or improve
                                                  0575]                                                      8. The cost-effective State, local, or             practice in an area that is important to
                                                     (b) Community of practice. All P3                    tribal oversight procedures that will be              them and the success of their projects.
                                                  pilots must participate in a community                  used for the purpose of maintaining the                  English learner means an individual
                                                  of practice (as defined in this notice)                 necessary level of accountability for the             who has limited ability in reading,
                                                  that includes an annual in-person                       use of the Federal discretionary funds;               writing, speaking, or comprehending the
                                                                                                             9. The outcome (or outcomes) that the              English language, and—
                                                  meeting of pilot sites (paid with grant
                                                                                                          pilot is designed to achieve;                            (A) Whose native language is a
                                                  funding that must be reflected in the                      10. The appropriate, reliable, and
                                                  pilot budget submitted) and virtual                                                                           language other than English; or
                                                                                                          objective outcome-measurement                            (B) Who lives in a family or
                                                  peer-to-peer learning activities. This                  methodology that will be used to
                                                  commitment involves each pilot site                                                                           community environment where a
                                                                                                          determine whether the pilot is                        language other than English is the
                                                  working with the lead Federal agency                    achieving, and has achieved, specified
                                                  on a plan for supporting its technical                                                                        dominant language.
                                                                                                          outcomes;                                                Evidence-informed interventions
                                                  assistance needs, which can include                        11. The statutory, regulatory, or
                                                  learning activities supported by                                                                              bring together the best available
                                                                                                          administrative requirements related to                research, professional expertise, and
                                                  foundations or other non-Federal                        Federal mandatory programs that are
                                                  organizations as well as activities                                                                           input from youth and families to
                                                                                                          barriers to achieving improved                        identify and deliver services that have
                                                  financed with Federal funds for the                     outcomes of the pilot; and
                                                  pilot.                                                                                                        promise to achieve positive outcomes
                                                                                                             12. Criteria for determining when a
                                                                                                                                                                for youth, families, and communities.
                                                     (c) Consent. P3 pilots must secure                   pilot is not achieving the specified                     Homeless youth has the same
                                                  necessary consent from parents,                         outcomes that it is designed to achieve               meaning as ‘‘homeless children and
                                                  guardians, students, or youth program                   and subsequent steps, including:                      youths’’ in section 725(2) of the
                                                  participants to access data for their                      i. The consequences that will result;
                                                                                                                                                                McKinney-Vento Education for
                                                  pilots and any evaluations, in                          and
                                                                                                             ii. The corrective actions that will be            Homeless Children and Youth Act of
                                                  accordance with applicable Federal,                                                                           2001 (42 U.S.C. 11434a(2)).
                                                  State, local, and tribal laws. Applicants               taken in order to increase the likelihood
                                                                                                          that the pilot will achieve such                         An interim indicator is a marker of
                                                  must explain how they propose to                                                                              achievement that demonstrates progress
                                                  ensure compliance with Federal, State,                  specified outcomes.
                                                                                                             Applicants are advised that the                    toward an outcome and is measured at
                                                  local, and tribal privacy laws and                                                                            least annually.
                                                                                                          Agencies expect to make the
                                                  regulations as pilot partners share data                                                                         Interventions based on evidence are
                                                                                                          performance agreements available to the
                                                  to support effective coordination of                                                                          approaches to prevention or treatment
                                                                                                          public.
                                                  services and link data to track outcome                    Definitions: The following definitions             that are validated by documented
                                                  measures and interim indicators at the                  are from the P3 NFP, the 2014                         scientific evidence from randomized
                                                  individual level to perform, where                      Appropriations Act, and 34 CFR 77.1.                  controlled trials, or quasi-experimental
                                                  applicable, a low-cost, high-quality                       Blended funding is a funding and                   design studies or correlational studies,
                                                  evaluation.18                                           resource allocation strategy that uses                and that show positive effects (for
                                                     (d) Performance agreement. Each P3                   multiple existing funding streams to                  randomized controlled trials and quasi-
                                                  pilot, along with other non-Federal                     support a single initiative or strategy.              experimental design studies) or
                                                  government entities involved in the                     Blended funding merges two or more                    favorable associations (for correlational
                                                  partnership, must enter into a                          funding streams, or portions of multiple              studies) on the primary targeted
                                                  performance agreement that will                         funding streams, to produce greater                   outcomes for populations or settings
                                                  include, at a minimum, the following                    efficiency and/or effectiveness. Funds                similar to those of the proposed pilot.
                                                  (as required by section 526(c)(2) of                    from each individual stream lose their                The best evidence to support an
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                                                  Division H of the 2014 Appropriations                   award-specific identity, and the blended              applicant’s proposed reform(s) and
                                                  Act):                                                   funds together become subject to a                    target population will be based on one
                                                                                                          single set of reporting and other                     or more randomized controlled trials.
                                                     1. The length of the agreement;
                                                                                                          requirements, consistent with the                     The next best evidence will be studies
                                                    18 To the extent feasible and consistent with
                                                                                                          underlying purposes of the programs for               using a quasi-experimental design.
                                                  applicable privacy requirements, grantees must also     which the funds were appropriated.                    Correlational analysis may also be used
                                                  ensure the data from their evaluations are made            Braided funding is a funding and                   as evidence to support an applicant’s
                                                  available to third-party researchers.                   resource allocation strategy in which                 proposed reforms.


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                                                     Logic model (also referred to as theory              the average outcome for the treatment                   Estimated Available Funds: Up to
                                                  of action) means a well-specified                       group and for the control group. These                $3,050,000.
                                                  conceptual framework that identifies                    studies, depending on design and                        Contingent upon the availability of
                                                  key components of the proposed                          implementation, can meet What Works                   funds and the quality of applications,
                                                  process, product, strategy, or practice                 Clearinghouse Evidence Standards (as                  we may make additional awards in
                                                  (i.e., the active ‘‘ingredients’’ that are              defined in this notice) without                       subsequent years from the list of
                                                  hypothesized to be critical to achieving                reservations.                                         unfunded applicants from this
                                                  the relevant outcomes) and describes                       A rural community is a community                   competition.
                                                  the relationships among the key                         that is served only by one or more local                Estimated Range of Awards: $250,000
                                                  components and outcomes, theoretically                  educational agencies (LEAs) that are                  to $350,000.
                                                  and operationally.                                      currently eligible under the Department                 Estimated Average Size of Award:
                                                     Outcomes are the intended results of                 of Education’s Small, Rural School                    $300,000.
                                                  a program, or intervention. They are                    Achievement (SRSA) program or the                       Estimated Number of Awards: 10.
                                                  what applicants expect their projects to                Rural and Low-Income School (RLIS)                       Note: The Agencies are not bound by any
                                                  achieve. An outcome can be measured                     program authorized under the                          estimates in this notice. ED may supplement
                                                  at the participant level (for example,                  Elementary and Secondary Education                    one or more awards above the amount
                                                  changes in employment retention or                      Act of 1965 (ESEA), as amended, or                    requested in the application if funds remain
                                                  earnings of disconnected youth) or at                   includes only schools designated by the               after ED has made awards to all of the pilots.
                                                  the system level (for example, improved                 National Center for Education Statistics                Project Period: Not to extend beyond
                                                  efficiency in program operations or                     (NCES) with a locale code of 42 or 43.                September 30, 2019.
                                                  administration).                                           A waiver provides flexibility in the
                                                     A qualified independent evaluator is                                                                       III. Eligibility Information
                                                                                                          form of relief, in whole or in part, from
                                                  an individual who coordinates with the                  specific statutory, regulatory, or                       1. Eligible Applicants: The lead
                                                  grantee and the lead Federal agency for                 administrative requirements that have                 applicant must be a State, local, or tribal
                                                  the pilot, but works independently on                   hindered the ability of a State, locality,            government entity, represented by a
                                                  the evaluation and has the capacity to                  or tribe to organize its programs and                 Chief Executive, such as a governor,
                                                  carry out the evaluation, including, but                systems or provide services in ways that              mayor, or other elected leader, or the
                                                  not limited to: Prior experience                        best meet the needs of its target                     head of a State, local, or tribal agency.
                                                  conducting evaluations of similar design                populations. Under P3, waivers provide                   2. Cost-Sharing or Matching: This
                                                  (for example, for randomized controlled                 flexibility in exchange for a pilot’s                 program does not require cost-sharing or
                                                  trials, the evaluator will have                         commitment to improve programmatic                    matching.
                                                  successfully conducted a randomized                     outcomes for disconnected youth                          3. Eligible Subgrantees: (a) Under
                                                  controlled trial in the past); positive                 consistent with underlying statutory                  75.708(b) and (c) a grantee may award
                                                  past performance on evaluations of a                    authorities and purposes.                             subgrants—to directly carry out project
                                                  similar design, as evidenced by past                       Program Authority: Section 524 of                  activities described in its application—
                                                  performance reviews submitted from                      Division G and section 219 of Division                to the following types of entities: State
                                                  past clients directly to the awardee; lead              B of the 2015 Appropriations Act and                  governmental agencies; local
                                                  staff with prior experience carrying out                Section 219 of Division B and section                 governmental agencies, including local
                                                  a similar evaluation; lead staff with                   525 of Division H of the 2016                         educational agencies; tribal
                                                  minimum credential (such as a Ph.D.                     Appropriations Act.                                   governmental agencies; institutions of
                                                  plus three years of experience                             Applicable Regulations:                            higher education; and nonprofit
                                                  conducting evaluations of a similar                        (a) The Education Department General               organizations.
                                                  nature, or a Master’s degree plus seven                 Administrative Regulations in 34 CFR                     (b) The grantee may award subgrants
                                                  years of experience conducting                          parts 75, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86, 97, 98,             to entities it has identified in an
                                                  evaluations of a similar nature); and                   and 99, and such other regulations as                 approved application.
                                                  adequate staff time to work on the                      the Agencies may apply based on the
                                                  evaluation.                                                                                                   IV. Application and Submission
                                                                                                          programs included in a particular pilot.              Information
                                                     Quasi-experimental design study
                                                                                                          (b) The Office of Management and
                                                  means a study using a design that                                                                                1. Address to Request Application
                                                                                                          Budget (OMB) Guidelines to Agencies
                                                  attempts to approximate an                                                                                    Package: Marilyn Fountain, U.S.
                                                                                                          on Governmentwide Debarment and
                                                  experimental design by identifying a                                                                          Department of Education, 400 Maryland
                                                                                                          Suspension (Nonprocurement) in 2 CFR
                                                  comparison group that is similar to the                                                                       Avenue SW., room 11026, PCP,
                                                                                                          part 180, as adopted and amended as
                                                  treatment group in important respects.                                                                        Washington, DC 20202. Telephone:
                                                                                                          regulations of the Department in 2 CFR
                                                  These studies, depending on design and                                                                        (202) 245–7346. Email address:
                                                                                                          part 3485. (c) The Uniform
                                                  implementation, can meet What Works                                                                           disconnectedyouth@ed.gov. Or Rosanne
                                                                                                          Administrative Requirements, Cost
                                                  Clearinghouse Evidence Standards (as                                                                          Andre, U.S. Department of Education,
                                                                                                          Principles, and Audit Requirements for
                                                  defined in this notice) with reservations                                                                     400 Maryland Avenue SW., room 11070,
                                                                                                          Federal Awards in 2 CFR part 200, as
                                                  (but not What Works Clearinghouse                                                                             PCP, Washington, DC 20202. Telephone:
                                                                                                          adopted and amended as regulations of
                                                  Evidence Standards without                                                                                    (202) 245–7789. Email address:
                                                                                                          the Department in 2 CFR part 3474. (d)
                                                  reservations).                                                                                                disconnectedyouth@ed.gov.
                                                     Randomized controlled trial means a                  The Promise Zones NFP. (e) The P3                        If you use a telecommunications
                                                                                                          NFP.
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                                                  study that employs random assignment                                                                          device for the deaf (TDD) or a text
                                                  of, for example, students, teachers,                      Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 79             telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay
                                                  classrooms, schools, or districts to                    apply to all applicants except federally              Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–
                                                  receive the intervention being evaluated                recognized Indian tribes.                             8339.
                                                  (the treatment group) or not to receive                                                                          Individuals with disabilities can
                                                  the intervention (the control group). The               II. Award Information                                 obtain a copy of the application package
                                                  estimated effectiveness of the                            Type of Award: Cooperative                          in an accessible format (e.g., braille,
                                                  intervention is the difference between                  agreement.                                            large print, audiotape, or compact disc)


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                                                  by contacting either of the program                        b. Submission of Proprietary                       Intergovernmental Review: This
                                                  contact persons listed in this section.                 Information:                                          program is subject to Executive Order
                                                    2. a. Content and Form of Application                    Given the types of projects that may               12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR
                                                  Submission: Requirements concerning                     be proposed in applications for P3, your              part 79. Information about
                                                  the content of an application, together                 application may include business                      Intergovernmental Review of Federal
                                                  with the forms you must submit, are in                  information that you consider                         Programs under Executive Order 12372
                                                  the application package for this                        proprietary. In 34 CFR 5.11 we define                 is in the application package for this
                                                  competition.                                            ‘‘business information’’ and describe the             competition.
                                                    Notice of Intent to Submit an                         process we use in determining whether                    5. Funding Restrictions: We reference
                                                  Application: May 26, 2016.                              any of that information is proprietary                regulations outlining funding
                                                                                                          and, thus, protected from disclosure                  restrictions in the Applicable
                                                     Note: Submission of a notice of intent to
                                                  apply is optional. We will be able to develop           under Exemption 4 of the Freedom of                   Regulations section of this notice.
                                                  a more efficient process for reviewing                  Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552, as                        6. Data Universal Numbering System
                                                  applications if we know the approximate                 amended).                                             Number, Taxpayer Identification
                                                  number of applicants that intend to apply                  Because we plan to make successful                 Number, and System for Award
                                                  under this competition. Therefore, we                   applications available to the public, and             Management: To do business with the
                                                  strongly encourage each potential applicant             may make all applications available,                  Department of Education, you must—
                                                  to notify us of the applicant’s intent to apply         you may wish to request confidentiality                  a. Have a Data Universal Numbering
                                                  by emailing to disconnectedyouth@ed.gov the             of business information.
                                                  following information: (1) The applicant
                                                                                                                                                                System (DUNS) number and a Taxpayer
                                                                                                             Consistent with Executive Order                    Identification Number (TIN);
                                                  organization’s name and address and (2) the             12600, please designate in your
                                                  absolute priority the applicant intends to                                                                       b. Register both your DUNS number
                                                                                                          application any information that you                  and TIN with the System for Award
                                                  address. Applicants that do not submit a
                                                  notice of intent to apply may still submit an
                                                                                                          feel is exempt from disclosure under                  Management (SAM) (formerly the
                                                  application.                                            Exemption 4 of the Freedom of                         Central Contractor Registry), the
                                                                                                          Information Act. In the appropriate                   Government’s primary registrant
                                                     Page Limit: The application narrative                Appendix section of your application,
                                                  is where you, the applicant, provide the                                                                      database;
                                                                                                          under ‘‘Other Attachments Form,’’                        c. Provide your DUNS number and
                                                  information specified in the application                please list the page number or numbers
                                                  requirements and address the selection                                                                        TIN on your application; and
                                                                                                          on which we can find this information.                   d. Maintain an active SAM
                                                  criteria that reviewers use to evaluate                 For additional information, please see
                                                  your application. It does not include the                                                                     registration with current information
                                                                                                          34 CFR 5.11(c).                                       while your application is under review
                                                  application cover sheet; the budget and                    3. Submission Dates and Times:
                                                  budget narrative; the assurances and                       Applications Available: April 26,                  by the Department and, if you are
                                                  certifications; or the abstract, the                    2016.                                                 awarded a grant, during the project
                                                  absolute and competitive priorities, the                   Deadline for Notice of Intent to Apply:            period.
                                                  resumes, the bibliography, or the letters               May 26, 2016.                                            You can obtain a DUNS number from
                                                  of commitment and memoranda of                                                                                Dun and Bradstreet at the following
                                                                                                            Note: Submission of a notice of intent to           Web site: http://fedgov.dnb.com/
                                                  understanding.                                          apply is optional.
                                                     Page Limit: Applicants must limit the                                                                      webform. A DUNS number can be
                                                                                                             Deadline for Transmittal of                        created within one to two business days.
                                                  application narrative to no more than 45                Applications: June 27, 2016.
                                                  pages, using the following standards:                                                                            If you are a corporate entity, agency,
                                                                                                          Applications must be submitted                        institution, or organization, you can
                                                     • A ‘‘page’’ is 8.5″ x 11″, on one side              electronically using the Grants.gov
                                                  only, with 1″ margins at the top, bottom,                                                                     obtain a TIN from the Internal Revenue
                                                                                                          Apply site (Grants.gov). For information              Service. If you are an individual, you
                                                  and both sides.                                         (including dates and times) about how
                                                     • Double space (no more than three                                                                         can obtain a TIN from the Internal
                                                                                                          to submit your application                            Revenue Service or the Social Security
                                                  lines per vertical inch) all text in the                electronically, or in paper format by
                                                  application narrative, including titles,                                                                      Administration. If you need a new TIN,
                                                                                                          mail or hand delivery if you qualify for              please allow two to five weeks for your
                                                  headings, footnotes, quotations,                        an exception to the electronic
                                                  references, and captions                                                                                      TIN to become active.
                                                                                                          submission requirement, please refer to                  The SAM registration process can take
                                                     • Use a font that is either 12 point or              Other Submission Requirements in
                                                  larger or no smaller than 10 pitch                                                                            approximately seven business days, but
                                                                                                          section IV of this notice.                            may take upwards of several weeks,
                                                  (characters per inch).                                     We do not consider an application
                                                     • Use one of the following fonts:                                                                          depending on the completeness and
                                                                                                          that does not comply with the deadline                accuracy of the data you enter into the
                                                  Times New Roman, Courier, Courier                       requirements.
                                                  New, or Arial.                                                                                                SAM database. Thus, if you think you
                                                                                                             Individuals with disabilities who                  might want to apply for Federal
                                                     The page limit for the application                   need an accommodation or auxiliary aid
                                                  narrative does not apply to the                                                                               financial assistance under a program
                                                                                                          in connection with the application                    administered by the Department, please
                                                  application cover sheet; the budget and                 process should contact the person listed
                                                  budget narrative; the assurances and                                                                          allow sufficient time to obtain and
                                                                                                          under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                         register your DUNS number and TIN.
                                                  certifications; or the abstract, the                    CONTACT in section VII of this notice. If
                                                  absolute and competitive priorities, the                                                                      We strongly recommend that you
                                                                                                          the Department provides an
                                                                                                                                                                register early.
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                                                  resumes, the bibliography, or the letters               accommodation or auxiliary aid to an
                                                  of commitment and memoranda of                          individual with a disability in                          Note: Once your SAM registration is active,
                                                  understanding. However, the page limit                  connection with the application                       it may be 24 to 48 hours before you can
                                                  does apply to all of the application                    process, the individual’s application                 access the information in, and submit an
                                                  narrative section.                                                                                            application through, Grants.gov.
                                                                                                          remain subject to all other requirements
                                                     Our reviewers will not read any pages                and limitations in this notice.                         If you are currently registered with
                                                  of your application narrative that exceed                  Deadline for Intergovernmental                     SAM, you may not need to make any
                                                  the page limit.                                         Review: August 24, 2016. 4.                           changes. However, please make certain


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                                                  that the TIN associated with your DUNS                  through the site, as well as the hours of                • You must upload any narrative
                                                  number is correct. Also note that you                   operation.                                            sections and all other attachments to
                                                  will need to update your registration                      • Applications received by Grants.gov              your application as files in a read-only,
                                                  annually. This may take three or more                   are date and time stamped. Your                       non-modifiable Portable Document
                                                  business days.                                          application must be fully uploaded and                Format (PDF). Do not upload an
                                                     Information about SAM is available at                submitted and must be date and time                   interactive or fillable PDF file. If you
                                                  www.SAM.gov. To further assist you                      stamped by the Grants.gov system no                   upload a file type other than a read-
                                                  with obtaining and registering your                     later than 4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC               only, non-modifiable PDF (e.g., Word,
                                                  DUNS number and TIN in SAM or                           time, on the application deadline date.               Excel, WordPerfect, etc.) or submit a
                                                  updating your existing SAM account,                     Except as otherwise noted in this                     password-protected file, we will not
                                                  we have prepared a SAM.gov Tip Sheet,                   section, we will not accept your                      review that material. Please note that
                                                  which you can find at: www2.ed.gov/                     application if it is received—that is, date           this could result in your application not
                                                  fund/grant/apply/sam-faqs.html.                         and time stamped by the Grants.gov                    being considered for funding because
                                                     In addition, if you are submitting your              system—after 4:30:00 p.m., Washington,                the material in question—for example,
                                                  application via Grants.gov, you must (1)                DC time, on the application deadline                  the project narrative—is critical to a
                                                  be designated by your organization as an                date. We do not consider an application               meaningful review of your proposal. For
                                                  Authorized Organization Representative                  that does not comply with the deadline                that reason it is important to allow
                                                  (AOR); and (2) register yourself with                   requirements. When we retrieve your                   yourself adequate time to upload all
                                                  Grants.gov as an AOR. Details on these                  application from Grants.gov, we will                  material as PDF files. The Department
                                                  steps are outlined at the following                     notify you if we are rejecting your                   will not convert material from other
                                                  Grants.gov Web page: www.grants.gov/                    application because it was date and time              formats to PDF.
                                                  web/grants/register.html.                               stamped by the Grants.gov system after                   • Your electronic application must
                                                     7. Other Submission Requirements:                    4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC time, on                 comply with any page-limit
                                                     Applications for grants under this                   the application deadline date.                        requirements described in this notice.
                                                  competition must be submitted                              • The amount of time it can take to                   • After you electronically submit
                                                  electronically unless you qualify for an                upload an application will vary                       your application, you will receive from
                                                  exception to this requirement in                        depending on a variety of factors,                    Grants.gov an automatic notification of
                                                  accordance with the instructions in this                including the size of the application and             receipt that contains a Grants.gov
                                                  section.                                                the speed of your Internet connection.                tracking number. This notification
                                                     a. Electronic Submission of
                                                                                                          Therefore, we strongly recommend that                 indicates receipt by Grants.gov only, not
                                                  Applications.
                                                     Applications for grants under the P3                 you do not wait until the application                 receipt by the Department. Grants.gov
                                                  program, CFDA number 84.420A, must                      deadline date to begin the submission                 will also notify you automatically by
                                                  be submitted electronically using the                   process through Grants.gov.                           email if your application met all the
                                                  Governmentwide Grants.gov Apply site                       • You should review and follow the                 Grants.gov validation requirements or if
                                                  at www.Grants.gov. Through this site,                   Education Submission Procedures for                   there were any errors (such as
                                                  you will be able to download a copy of                  submitting an application through                     submission of your application by
                                                  the application package, complete it                    Grants.gov that are included in the                   someone other than a registered
                                                  offline, and then upload and submit                     application package for this competition              Authorized Organization
                                                  your application. You may not email an                  to ensure that you submit your                        Representative, or inclusion of an
                                                  electronic copy of a grant application to               application in a timely manner to the                 attachment with a file name that
                                                  us.                                                     Grants.gov system. You can also find the              contains special characters). You will be
                                                     We will reject your application if you               Education Submission Procedures                       given an opportunity to correct any
                                                  submit it in paper format unless, as                    pertaining to Grants.gov under News                   errors and resubmit, but you must still
                                                  described elsewhere in this section, you                and Events on the Department’s G5                     meet the deadline for submission of
                                                  qualify for one of the exceptions to the                system home page at www.G5.gov. In                    applications.
                                                  electronic submission requirement and                   addition, for specific guidance and                      Once your application is successfully
                                                  submit, no later than two weeks before                  procedures for submitting an                          validated by Grants.gov, the Department
                                                  the application deadline date, a written                application through Grants.gov, please                will retrieve your application from
                                                  statement to the Department that you                    refer to the Grants.gov Web site at:                  Grants.gov and send you an email with
                                                  qualify for one of these exceptions.                    www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/                 a unique PR/Award number for your
                                                  Further information regarding                           apply-for-grants.html.                                application.
                                                  calculation of the date that is two weeks                  • You will not receive additional                     These emails do not mean that your
                                                  before the application deadline date is                 point value because you submit your                   application is without any disqualifying
                                                  provided later in this section under                    application in electronic format, nor                 errors. While your application may have
                                                  Exception to Electronic Submission                      will we penalize you if you qualify for               been successfully validated by
                                                  Requirement.                                            an exception to the electronic                        Grants.gov, it must also meet the
                                                     You may access the electronic grant                  submission requirement, as described                  Department’s application requirements
                                                  application for P3 at www.Grants.gov.                   elsewhere in this section, and submit                 as specified in this notice and in the
                                                  You must search for the downloadable                    your application in paper format.                     application instructions. Disqualifying
                                                  application package for this competition                   • You must submit all documents                    errors could include, for instance,
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                                                  by the CFDA number. Do not include                      electronically, including all information             failure to upload attachments in a read-
                                                  the CFDA number’s alpha suffix in your                  you typically provide on the following                only, non-modifiable PDF; failure to
                                                  search (e.g., search for 84.420, not                    forms: the Application for Federal                    submit a required part of the
                                                  84.420A).                                               Assistance (SF 424), the Department of                application; or failure to meet applicant
                                                     Please note the following:                           Education Supplemental Information for                eligibility requirements. It is your
                                                     • When you enter the Grants.gov site,                SF 424, Budget Information—Non-                       responsibility to ensure that your
                                                  you will find information about                         Construction Programs (ED 524), and all               submitted application has met all of the
                                                  submitting an application electronically                necessary assurances and certifications.              Department’s requirements.


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                                                     • We may request that you provide us                 before the application deadline date                    We will not consider applications
                                                  original signatures on forms at a later                 falls on a Federal holiday, the next                  postmarked after the application
                                                  date.                                                   business day following the Federal                    deadline date.
                                                     Application Deadline Date Extension                  holiday), you mail or fax a written                     c. Submission of Paper Applications
                                                  in Case of Technical Issues with the                    statement to the Department, explaining               by Hand Delivery.
                                                  Grants.gov System: If you are                           which of the two grounds for an                         If you qualify for an exception to the
                                                  experiencing problems submitting your                   exception prevent you from using the                  electronic submission requirement, you
                                                  application through Grants.gov, please                  Internet to submit your application.                  (or a courier service) may deliver your
                                                  contact the Grants.gov Support Desk,                       If you mail your written statement to              paper application to the Department by
                                                  toll free, at 1–800–518–4726. You must                  the Department, it must be postmarked                 hand. You must deliver the original and
                                                  obtain a Grants.gov Support Desk Case                   no later than two weeks before the                    two copies of your application by hand,
                                                  Number and must keep a record of it.                    application deadline date. If you fax                 on or before the application deadline
                                                     If you are prevented from                            your written statement to the                         date, to the Department at the following
                                                  electronically submitting your                          Department, we must receive the faxed                 address: U.S. Department of Education,
                                                  application on the application deadline                 statement no later than two weeks                     Application Control Center, Attention:
                                                  date because of technical problems with                 before the application deadline date.                 CFDA Number 84.420A, 550 12th Street
                                                  the Grants.gov system, we will grant you                   Address and mail or fax your                       SW., Room 7039, Potomac Center Plaza,
                                                  an extension until 4:30:00 p.m.,                        statement to: Marilyn Fountain, U.S.                  Washington, DC 20202–4260.
                                                  Washington, DC time, the following                      Department of Education, 400 Maryland                   The Application Control Center
                                                  business day to enable you to transmit                  Avenue SW., room 11026, PCP,                          accepts hand deliveries daily between
                                                  your application electronically or by                   Washington, DC 20202. FAX: (202) 245–                 8:00 a.m. and 4:30:00 p.m., Washington,
                                                  hand delivery. You also may mail your                   7838. Or Rosanne Andre, U.S.                          DC time, except Saturdays, Sundays,
                                                  application by following the mailing                    Department of Education, 400 Maryland                 and Federal holidays.
                                                  instructions described elsewhere in this                Avenue SW., Room 11070, PCP,                             Note for Mail or Hand Delivery of Paper
                                                  notice.                                                 Washington, DC 20202. FAX: (202) 245–                 Applications: If you mail or hand deliver
                                                     If you submit an application after                   7838.                                                 your application to the Department—
                                                  4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC time, on                      Your paper application must be                        (1) You must indicate on the envelope
                                                  the application deadline date, please                   submitted in accordance with the mail                 and—if not provided by the Department—in
                                                  contact the person listed under FOR                     or hand delivery instructions described               Item 11 of the SF 424 the CFDA number,
                                                  FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT in                          in this notice.                                       including suffix letter, if any, of the
                                                  section VII of this notice and provide an                  b. Submission of Paper Applications                competition under which you are submitting
                                                                                                                                                                your application; and
                                                  explanation of the technical problem                    by Mail.                                                 (2) The Application Control Center will
                                                  you experienced with Grants.gov, along                     If you qualify for an exception to the             mail to you a notification of receipt of your
                                                  with the Grants.gov Support Desk Case                   electronic submission requirement, you                grant application. If you do not receive this
                                                  Number. We will accept your                             may mail (through the U.S. Postal                     notification within 15 business days from the
                                                  application if we can confirm that a                    Service or a commercial carrier) your                 application deadline date, you should call
                                                  technical problem occurred with the                     application to the Department. You                    the U.S. Department of Education
                                                  Grants.gov system and that that problem                 must mail the original and two copies                 Application Control Center at (202) 245–
                                                                                                          of your application, on or before the                 6288.
                                                  affected your ability to submit your
                                                  application by 4:30:00 p.m.,                            application deadline date, to the
                                                                                                                                                                V. Application Review Information
                                                  Washington, DC time, on the                             Department at the following address:
                                                  application deadline date. We will                      U.S. Department of Education,                            1. Selection Criteria. The selection
                                                  contact you after a determination is                    Application Control Center, Attention:                criteria for this competition and any
                                                  made on whether your application will                   CFDA Number 84.420A, LBJ Basement                     subsequent year for which we make
                                                  be accepted.                                            Level 1, 400 Maryland Avenue SW.,                     awards from the list of unfunded
                                                                                                          Washington, DC 20202–4260.                            applicants from this competition are
                                                     Note: The extensions to which we refer in
                                                  this section apply only to the unavailability              You must show proof of mailing                     from the P3 NFP.
                                                  of, or technical problems with, the Grants.gov          consisting of one of the following:                      The points assigned to each criterion
                                                  system. We will not grant you an extension                 (1) A legibly dated U.S. Postal Service            are indicated in the parentheses next to
                                                  if you failed to fully register to submit your          postmark.                                             the criterion. An applicant may earn up
                                                  application to Grants.gov before the                       (2) A legible mail receipt with the                to 100 points based on the selection
                                                  application deadline date and time or if the            date of mailing stamped by the U.S.                   criteria. An applicant’s final score will
                                                  technical problem you experienced is                    Postal Service.                                       include both points awarded based on
                                                  unrelated to the Grants.gov system.                        (3) A dated shipping label, invoice, or            selection criteria and also any points
                                                    Exception to Electronic Submission                    receipt from a commercial carrier.                    awarded for the competitive preference
                                                  Requirement: You qualify for an                            (4) Any other proof of mailing                     priorities.
                                                  exception to the electronic submission                  acceptable to the Secretary of the U.S.
                                                                                                                                                                Selection Criteria
                                                  requirement, and may submit your                        Department of Education.
                                                  application in paper format, if you are                    If you mail your application through                 (a) Need for Project. In determining
                                                  unable to submit an application through                 the U.S. Postal Service, we do not                    the need for the proposed project, we
                                                  the Grants.gov system because––                         accept either of the following as proof               will consider the magnitude of the need
                                                    • You do not have access to the
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                                                                                                          of mailing:                                           of the target population, as evidenced by
                                                  Internet; or                                               (1) A private metered postmark.                    the applicant’s analysis of data,
                                                    • You do not have the capacity to                        (2) A mail receipt that is not dated by            including data from a comprehensive
                                                  upload large documents to the                           the U.S. Postal Service.                              needs assessment conducted or updated
                                                  Grants.gov system; and                                    Note: The U.S. Postal Service does not              in the past three years using
                                                    • No later than two weeks before the                  uniformly provide a dated postmark. Before            representative data on youth from the
                                                  application deadline date (14 calendar                  relying on this method, you should check              jurisdiction(s) proposing the pilot, that
                                                  days or, if the fourteenth calendar day                 with your local post office.                          demonstrates how the target population


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                                                  lags behind other groups in achieving                   by citations to the relevant evidence that            have the necessary authority, resources,
                                                  positive outcomes and the specific risk                 informed the applicant’s design (5                    expertise, and incentives to achieve the
                                                  factors for this population (5 points).                 points);                                              pilot’s goals and resolve unforeseen
                                                    Note: Applicants are encouraged to                      Note: Applicants should cite the studies on         issues, including by demonstrating the
                                                  disaggregate these data according to relevant           interventions and system reforms that                 extent to which, and how, participating
                                                  demographic factors such as race, ethnicity,            informed their pilot design and explain the           partners have successfully collaborated
                                                  gender, age, disability status, involvement in          relevance of the cited evidence to the                to improve outcomes for disconnected
                                                  systems such as foster care or juvenile                 proposed project in terms of subject matter           youth in the past (10 points);
                                                  justice, status as pregnant or parenting, and           and evaluation evidence. Applicants                      2. How well the applicant
                                                  other key factors selected by the applicant. If         proposing reforms on which there are not yet          demonstrates that its proposal was
                                                  disaggregated data specific to the local                evaluations (such as innovations that have
                                                                                                                                                                designed with substantive input from all
                                                  population are not available, applicants may            not been formally tested or tested only on a
                                                  refer to disaggregated data available through           small scale) should document how evidence             relevant stakeholders, including
                                                  research, studies, or other sources that                or practice knowledge informed the proposed           disconnected youth and other
                                                  describe similarly situated populations as the          pilot design.                                         community partners (5 points).
                                                  one the applicant is targeting with its pilot.                                                                  Note: Where the project design includes
                                                                                                             3. The strength of the applicant’s
                                                                                                          evidence that the project design,                     job training strategies, the extent of employer
                                                    Note: Applicants do not need to include a                                                                   input and engagement in the identification of
                                                  copy of the needs assessment but should                 including any protections and
                                                                                                                                                                skills and competencies needed by
                                                  identify when it was conducted or updated.              safeguards that will be established,                  employers, the development of the
                                                     (b) Need for Requested Flexibility,                  ensures that the consequences or                      curriculum, and the offering of work-based
                                                  Including Blending of Funds and Other                   impacts of the changes from current                   learning opportunities, including pre-
                                                  Waivers. In determining the need for the                practices in serving youth through the                apprenticeship and registered
                                                  requested flexibility, including blending               proposed funding streams:                             apprenticeship, will be considered.
                                                                                                             A. Will not result in denying or
                                                  of funds and other waivers, we will                                                                             (f) Data and Performance
                                                                                                          restricting the eligibility of individuals
                                                  consider:                                                                                                     Management Capacity. In determining
                                                     1. The strength and clarity of the                   for services that (in whole or in part) are
                                                                                                                                                                the strength of the applicant’s data and
                                                  applicant’s justification that each of the              otherwise funded by these programs;
                                                                                                                                                                performance management capacity, we
                                                  specified Federal requirements                          and
                                                                                                                                                                will consider the following factors—
                                                                                                             B. Based on the best available
                                                  identified in Table 2 for which the                                                                             1. The applicant’s capacity to collect,
                                                                                                          information, will not otherwise
                                                  applicant is seeking flexibility hinders                                                                      analyze, and use data for decision-
                                                                                                          adversely affect vulnerable populations
                                                  implementation of the proposed pilot                                                                          making, learning, continuous
                                                                                                          that are the recipients of those services
                                                  (10 points); and                                                                                              improvement, and accountability, and
                                                                                                          (5 points).
                                                     2. The strength and quality of the                                                                         the strength of the applicant’s plan to
                                                                                                             (d) Work Plan and Project
                                                  applicant’s justification of how each                                                                         bridge any gaps in its ability to do so.
                                                                                                          Management. In determining the
                                                  request for flexibility identified in Table                                                                   This capacity includes the extent to
                                                                                                          strength of the work plan and project
                                                  2 (i.e., blending funds and waivers) will                                                                     which the applicant and partner
                                                                                                          management, we will consider the
                                                  increase efficiency or access to services                                                                     organizations have tracked and shared
                                                                                                          strength and completeness of the work
                                                  and produce significantly better                                                                              data about program participants,
                                                                                                          plan and project management approach
                                                  outcomes for the target population(s) (10                                                                     services, and outcomes, including the
                                                                                                          and their likelihood of achieving the
                                                  points).                                                                                                      execution of data-sharing agreements
                                                                                                          objectives of the proposed project on
                                                     (c) Project Design. In determining the                                                                     that comport with Federal, State, and
                                                                                                          time and within budget, based on—
                                                  strength of the project design, we will                                                                       other privacy laws and requirements,
                                                                                                             1. Clearly defined and appropriate
                                                  consider:                                                                                                     and will continue to do so (10 points);
                                                                                                          responsibilities, timelines, and
                                                     1. The strength and logic of the                                                                             2. How well the proposed outcome
                                                                                                          milestones for accomplishing project
                                                  proposed project design in addressing                                                                         measures, interim indicators, and
                                                                                                          tasks;
                                                  the gaps and the disparities identified in                                                                    measurement methodologies specified
                                                                                                             2. The qualifications of project
                                                  the response to Selection Criterion (a)                                                                       in Table 4 of the application
                                                                                                          personnel to ensure proper management
                                                  (Need for Project) and the barriers                                                                           appropriately and sufficiently gauge
                                                                                                          of all project activities;
                                                  identified in the response to Selection                                                                       results achieved for the target
                                                                                                             3. How any existing or anticipated
                                                  Criterion (b) (Need for Requested                                                                             population under the pilot (10 points);
                                                                                                          barriers to implementation will be
                                                  Flexibility, Including Blending of Funds                                                                      and
                                                                                                          overcome (10 points).
                                                  and Other Waivers). This includes the                                                                           3. How well the data sources specified
                                                  clarity of the applicant’s plan and how                   Note: If the program manager or other key
                                                                                                          personnel are already on staff, the applicant
                                                                                                                                                                in Table 4 of the application can be
                                                  the plan differs from current practices.                                                                      appropriately accessed and used to
                                                                                                          should provide this person’s resume or
                                                  Scoring will account for the strength of                                                                      reliably measure the proposed outcome
                                                                                                          curriculum vitae.
                                                  both the applicant’s narrative and the                                                                        measures and interim indicators (5
                                                  logic model (10 points);                                  Note: Evaluation activities may be                  points).
                                                    Note: The applicant’s narrative should                included in the timelines provided as part of           (g) Budget and Budget Narrative. In
                                                  describe how the proposed project will use              the work plan.                                        determining the adequacy of the
                                                  and coordinate resources, including building              (e) Partnership Capacity. In                        resources that will be committed to
                                                  on participation in any complementary
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                                                                                                          determining the strength and capacity of              support the project, we will consider the
                                                  Federal initiatives or efforts.                                                                               appropriateness of expenses within the
                                                                                                          the proposed pilot partnership, we will
                                                    2. The strength of the evidence                       consider the following factors—                       budget with regards to cost and to
                                                  supporting the pilot design and whether                   1. How well the applicant                           implementing the pilot successfully. We
                                                  the applicant proposes the effective use                demonstrates that it has an effective                 will consider the entirety of funds the
                                                  of interventions based on evidence and                  governance structure in which partners                applicant will use to support its pilot
                                                  evidence-informed interventions (as                     that are necessary to implement the                   including start-up grant funds, blended
                                                  defined in this notice), as documented                  pilot successfully are represented and                and braided funds included in Table 5,


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                                                  and non-Federal funds including in-                     Partnership Pilots and is otherwise                   various assurances including those
                                                  kind contributions. (5 points)                          appropriate. For example, if an                       applicable to Federal civil rights laws
                                                     2. Review and Selection Process: The                 applicant is seeking flexibility under                that prohibit discrimination in programs
                                                  Department will screen applications                     programs administered by HHS and                      or activities receiving Federal financial
                                                  that are submitted in accordance with                   DOL, its requests for flexibility will be             assistance from the Department of
                                                  the requirements in this notice, and will               reviewed by HHS and DOL officials.                    Education (34 CFR 100.4, 104.5, 106.4,
                                                  determine which applications are                        Applicants may be asked to participate                108.8, and 110.23).
                                                  eligible to be read based on whether                    in an interview at this point in the                    3. Risk Assessment and Special
                                                  they have met the eligibility and                       process in order to clarify requests for              Conditions: Consistent with 2 CFR
                                                  application requirements established by                 flexibility and other aspects of their                200.205, before awarding grants under
                                                  this notice.                                            proposals.                                            this competition ED conducts a review
                                                     The Department will use reviewers                       For applicants that propose to include             of the risks posed by applicants. Under
                                                  with knowledge and expertise on issues                  funds from FY 2015 or FY 2016                         2 CFR 3474.10, the Secretary may
                                                  related to improving outcomes for                       competitive grants that have already                  impose special conditions and, in
                                                  disconnected youth to score the                         been awarded, the flexibility review                  appropriate circumstances, high-risk
                                                  selection criteria. The Department will                 may include consideration of whether                  conditions on a grant if the applicant or
                                                  thoroughly screen all reviewers for                     the scope, objectives, and target                     grantee is not financially stable; has a
                                                  conflicts of interest to ensure a fair and              populations of the existing competitive               history of unsatisfactory performance;
                                                  competitive review.                                     grant award(s) are sufficiently and                   has a financial or other management
                                                     Peer reviewers will read, prepare a                  appropriately aligned with the proposed               system that does not meet the standards
                                                  written evaluation of, and score the                    pilot. Any changes in terms and                       in 2 CFR part 200, subpart D; has not
                                                  assigned applications, based on the                     conditions of the existing competitive                fulfilled the conditions of a prior grant;
                                                  seven selection criteria listed in the                  grant award(s) required for pilot                     or is otherwise not responsible.
                                                  Selection Criteria section of this notice.              purposes must be justified by the
                                                     In reviewing applications, all                       applicant (see frequently asked                       VI. Award Administration Information
                                                  reviewers will score Competitive                        questions included in the application                    1. Award Notices: If your application
                                                  Preference Priority 1 (Improving                        package). The Agencies will review                    is successful, we notify your U.S.
                                                  Outcomes for Youth Who Are                              those requests on a case-by-case basis.               Representative and U.S. Senators and
                                                  Unemployed and Out of School), while                       If 25 or fewer eligible applications are           send you a Grant Award Notification
                                                  reviewers with expertise in evaluation                  received, the technical scoring and                   (GAN); or we may send you an email
                                                  will score Competitive Preference                       reviews of flexibility requests may be                containing a link to access an electronic
                                                  Priority 4 (Site-Specific Evaluation). The              conducted concurrently.                               version of your GAN. We may notify
                                                  Department will assign three points for                    Selecting finalists. Agency officials              you informally, also.
                                                  Competitive Preference Priority 2                       may recommend the selection of up to                     If your application is not evaluated or
                                                  (Work-Based Learning) if the                            ten projects as Performance Partnership               not selected for funding, we notify you.
                                                  application proposes to provide all                     Pilots. In accordance with 34 CFR                        2. Administrative and National Policy
                                                  disconnected youth that will be served                  75.217(d) and in consultation with the                Requirements: We identify
                                                  by the project with paid work-based                     other Agencies, the Secretary will select             administrative and national policy
                                                  learning opportunities, such as                         finalists after considering the rank                  requirements in the application package
                                                  opportunities during the summer,                        ordering, the recommendations of the                  and reference these and other
                                                  which are integrated with academic and                  Agencies that administer the programs                 requirements in the Applicable
                                                  technical instruction. If you address                   for which the applicants are seeking                  Regulations section of this notice.
                                                  Competitive Preference Priority 3,                      flexibility, and other information                       We reference the regulations outlining
                                                  provide a HUD Form 50153                                including an applicant’s performance                  the terms and conditions of an award in
                                                  (Certification of Consistency with                      and use of funds and compliance                       the Applicable Regulations section of
                                                  Promise Zone Goals and                                  history under a previous award under                  this notice and include these and other
                                                  Implementation) that has been signed by                 any Agency program. In selecting pilots,              specific conditions in the GAN. The
                                                  an authorized Promise Zone official.                    the Agencies may consider high-ranking                GAN also incorporates your approved
                                                     Technical scoring. Reviewers will                    applications meeting Absolute Priority                application as part of your binding
                                                  read, prepare a written evaluation, and                 2, Absolute Priority 3, and Absolute                  commitments under the grant.
                                                  assign a technical score to the                         Priority 4 separately to ensure that there               3. Reporting: (a) If you apply for a
                                                  applications assigned to their panel,                   is a diversity of pilots. In addition, as             grant under this competition, you must
                                                  using the selection criteria provided in                required by the Acts, each pilot must                 ensure that you have in place the
                                                  this notice, Competitive Preference                     meet all statutory criteria.                          necessary processes and systems to
                                                  Priorities 1 and 4, and the scoring rubric                 For each finalist, ED and any other                comply with the reporting requirements
                                                  in Appendix B.                                          agencies implicated in the pilot will                 in 2 CFR part 170 should you receive
                                                     ED will then prepare a rank order of                 negotiate a performance agreement. If a               funding under the competition. This
                                                  applications based on their technical                   performance agreement cannot be                       does not apply if you have an exception
                                                  scores.                                                 finalized for any applicant, an                       under 2 CFR 170.110(b).
                                                     Flexibility, including blending of                   alternative applicant may be selected as                 (b) At the end of your project period,
                                                  funds and other waivers. Using this rank                a finalist instead. The recommended                   you must submit a final performance
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                                                  order, representatives of the Agencies                  projects will be considered finalists                 report, including financial information,
                                                  that administer programs under which                    until performance agreements are signed               as directed by the Secretary. If you
                                                  flexibility in Federal requirements is                  by all parties, and pilot designation will            receive a multiyear award, you must
                                                  sought will evaluate whether the                        be awarded only after finalization and                submit an annual performance report
                                                  flexibility, including blending of funds                approval of each finalist’s performance               that provides the most current
                                                  and other waivers requested by top-                     agreement.                                            performance and financial expenditure
                                                  scoring applicants, meets the statutory                    In addition, in making a competitive               information as directed by the Secretary
                                                  requirements for Performance                            grant award, the Secretary requires                   under 34 CFR 75.118. The Secretary


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                                                  may also require more frequent                          Register. Free Internet access to the                    Participate in Evaluation: I/we understand
                                                  performance reports under 34 CFR                        official edition of the Federal Register              that participation and full cooperation in the
                                                  75.720(c). For specific requirements on                 and the Code of Federal Regulations is                national evaluation of the Performance
                                                                                                                                                                Partnership Pilot is a condition of this grant
                                                  reporting, please go to www.ed.gov/                     available via the Federal Digital System              award. I/we understand that the national
                                                  fund/grant/apply/appforms/                              at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you               evaluation will include an implementation
                                                  appforms.html.                                          can view this document, as well as all                systems analysis and, for certain sites as
                                                    (c) Under 34 CFR 75.250(b), the                       other documents of this Department                    appropriate, may also include an impact
                                                  Secretary may provide a grantee with                    published in the Federal Register, in                 evaluation. My/our participation will include
                                                  additional funding for data collection                  text or Adobe Portable Document                       facilitating site visits and interviews;
                                                  analysis and reporting. In this case the                Format (PDF). To use PDF you must                     collaborating in study procedures, including
                                                  Secretary establishes a data collection                                                                       random assignment, if necessary; and
                                                                                                          have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is
                                                  period.                                                                                                       transmitting data that are needed for the
                                                                                                          available free at the site.                           evaluation of participants in the study
                                                    4. Performance Measures: As                              You may also access documents of the               sample, including those who may be in a
                                                  described earlier in this notice, the                   Department published in the Federal                   control group.
                                                  applicant must propose outcome                          Register by using the article search                     Participate in Random Assignment: I/we
                                                  measures and interim indicators to                      feature at: www.federalregister.gov.                  agree that if our Performance Partnership
                                                  gauge pilot performance using Table 4.                  Specifically, through the advanced                    Pilot or certain activities in the Pilot is
                                                  At least one outcome measure must be                    search feature at this site, you can limit            selected for an impact evaluation as part of
                                                  in the domain of education, and at least                                                                      the national evaluation, it may be necessary
                                                                                                          your search to documents published by
                                                  one outcome measure must be in the                                                                            to select participants for admission to
                                                                                                          the Department.                                       Performance Partnership Pilot by a random
                                                  domain of employment. Applicants may
                                                                                                          Johan E. Uvin,                                        lottery, using procedures established by the
                                                  specify additional employment and                                                                             evaluator.
                                                  education outcome measures, as well as                  Deputy Assistant Secretary, Delegated the                Secure Consent: I/we agree to include a
                                                  outcome measures in other domains of                    Duties of the Assistant Secretary for Career,         consent form for, as appropriate, parents/
                                                  well-being, such as criminal justice,                   Technical, and Adult Education.                       guardians and students/participants in the
                                                  physical and mental health, and                         Appendix A: Evaluation Commitment                     application or enrollment packet for all youth
                                                  housing. Regardless of the outcome                      Form                                                  in organizations implementing the
                                                  domain, applicants must identify at                                                                           Performance Partnership Pilot consistent
                                                  least one interim indicator for each                    Appendix B: Scoring Rubric                            with any Federal, State, local, and tribal laws
                                                                                                                                                                that apply. The parental/participant consent
                                                  proposed outcome measure. Applicants                                                                          forms will be collected prior to the
                                                                                                          Appendix A: Evaluation Commitment
                                                  must indicate the source of the data for                                                                      acceptance of participants into Performance
                                                                                                          Form
                                                  each outcome measure and interim                                                                              Partnership Pilot and before sharing data
                                                  indicator, the proposed frequency of                      An authorized executive of the lead                 with the evaluator for the purpose of
                                                  collection, and the methodology used to                 applicant and all other partners, including           evaluating the Performance Partnership Pilot.
                                                  collect the data. Outcome measures and                  State, local, tribal, and non-governmental            SIGNATURES
                                                                                                          organizations that would be involved in the
                                                  interim indicators, along with the                                                                            Lead Applicant
                                                                                                          pilot’s implementation, must sign this form
                                                  required reporting frequency for each,                  and submit it as an attachment to the grant           Print Name lllllllllllllll
                                                  will be outlined in P3 performance                      application. The form is not considered in            Signature llllllllllllllll
                                                  agreements.                                             the recommended application page limit.               Organization llllllllllllll
                                                                                                                                                                Date llllllllllllllllll
                                                  VII. Agency Contact                                     Commitment To Participate in Required                 Partner
                                                                                                          Evaluation Activities                                 Print Name lllllllllllllll
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  Marilyn Fountain, U.S. Department of                       As the lead applicant or a partner                 Signature llllllllllllllll
                                                                                                          proposing to implement a Performance                  Organization llllllllllllll
                                                  Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW.,                     Partnership Pilot through a Federal grant, I/         Date llllllllllllllllll
                                                  Room 11026, PCP, Washington, DC                         we agree to carry out the following activities,       Partner
                                                  20202. Telephone: (202)245–7346 or by                   which are considered evaluation                       Print Name lllllllllllllll
                                                  email: disconnectedyouth@ed.gov or                      requirements applicable to all pilots:                Signature llllllllllllllll
                                                  Rosanne Andre, U.S. Department of                          Facilitate Data Collection: I/we understand        Organization llllllllllllll
                                                  Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW.,                     that the award of this grant requires me/us           Date llllllllllllllllll
                                                  Room 11070, PCP, Washington, DC                         to facilitate the collection and/or                   Partner
                                                  20202. Telephone: (202) 245–7789.                       transmission of data for evaluation and               Print Name lllllllllllllll
                                                                                                          performance monitoring purposes to the lead           Signature llllllllllllllll
                                                  Email address:                                          Federal agency and/or its national evaluator
                                                  Disconnectedyouth@ed.gov.                                                                                     Organization llllllllllllll
                                                                                                          in accordance with applicable Federal, State,         Date llllllllllllllllll
                                                    If you use a TDD or a TTY, call the                   and local, and tribal laws, including privacy
                                                  FRS, toll free, at 1–800–877–8339.                                                                            Partner
                                                                                                          laws.
                                                                                                                                                                Print Name lllllllllllllll
                                                                                                             The type of data that will be collected
                                                  VIII. Other Information                                                                                       Signature llllllllllllllll
                                                                                                          includes, but is not limited to, the following:
                                                                                                                                                                Organization llllllllllllll
                                                    Accessible Format: Individuals with                      • Demographic information, including               Date llllllllllllllllll
                                                  disabilities can obtain this document                   participants’ gender, race, age, school status,
                                                  and a copy of the application package in                and employment status;                                Partner
                                                                                                             • Information on the services that                 Print Name lllllllllllllll
                                                  an accessible format (e.g., braille, large                                                                    Signature llllllllllllllll
                                                                                                          participants receive; and
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                                                  print, audiotape, or compact disc) on                                                                         Organization llllllllllllll
                                                  request to either of the program contact                   • Outcome measures and interim outcome
                                                                                                          indicators, linked at the individual level,           Date llllllllllllllllll
                                                  persons listed under FOR FURTHER                        which will be used to measure the effects of          [Approved by the Office of Management and
                                                  INFORMATION CONTACT in section VII of                   the pilots.                                           Budget under control number 1830–0575]
                                                  this notice.                                               The lead Federal agency will provide more
                                                    Electronic Access to This Document:                                                                         Appendix B: Scoring Rubric
                                                                                                          details to grantees on the data items required
                                                  The official version of this document is                for performance and evaluation after grants             Reviewers will assign points to an
                                                  the document published in the Federal                   have been awarded.                                    application for each selection sub-criterion,



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                                                  as well as for Competitive Preference                                       result in significantly better educational or                                Priority 3 (Promise Zones) to an application
                                                  Priorities 1 (Improving Outcomes for Youth                                  employment outcomes for such youth based                                     if the application includes a HUD Form
                                                  Who Are Unemployed and Out of School)                                       on the strength of the evidence base and/or                                  50153 (Certification of Consistency with
                                                  and 4 (Site-Specific Evaluation). In awarding                               logic model underlying the applicant’s                                       Promise Zone Goals and Implementation)
                                                  points for Competitive Preference Priority 1,                               project design. ED will assign three points to                               that has been signed by an authorized
                                                  reviewers will make case by case                                            an application for Competitive Preference                                    Promise Zone official. To help promote
                                                  determinations as to how well a particular                                  Priority 2 (Work-Based Learning) if the                                      consistency across and within the panels that
                                                  application meets both parts of the priority.                               application proposes to provide all                                          will review P3 applications, the Department
                                                  For example, more points may be awarded to                                  disconnected youth that will be served by the                                has created a scoring rubric for reviewers to
                                                  an application proposing to serve a higher                                  project with paid work-based learning                                        aid them in scoring applications.
                                                  percentage of disconnected youth who are                                    opportunities, such as opportunities during                                     The scoring rubric below shows the
                                                  neither employed nor enrolled in education                                  the summer, which are integrated with                                        maximum number of points that may be
                                                  and who face significant barriers to accessing                              academic and technical instruction. ED will                                  assigned to each criterion, sub-criterion, and
                                                  education and employment, and is likely to                                  assign two points for Competitive Preference                                 the competitive preference priority.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Sub-criterion                  Criterion
                                                                                                                           Selection criteria                                                                                        points                        points

                                                  (a) Need for Project. In determining the need for the proposed project, we will consider the magnitude of the
                                                     need of the target population, as evidenced by the applicant’s analysis of data, including data from a com-
                                                     prehensive needs assessment conducted or updated within the past three years using representative data
                                                     on youth from the jurisdiction(s) proposing the pilot, that demonstrates how the target population lags behind
                                                     other groups in achieving positive outcomes and the specific risk factors for this population. ..........................                                                    ........................                         5
                                                  (b) Need for Requested Flexibility, Including Blending of Funds and Other Waivers. In determining the need
                                                     for the requested flexibility, including blending of funds and other waivers, we will consider: ...........................                                                  ........................                       20
                                                  (b)1. The strength and clarity of the applicant’s justification that each of the specified Federal requirements
                                                     identified in Table 2 for which the applicant is seeking flexibility hinders implementation of the proposed
                                                     pilot; and ...............................................................................................................................................................                       10     ........................
                                                  (b)2. The strength and quality of the applicant’s justification of how each request for flexibility identified in
                                                     Table 2 (i.e., blending funds and waivers) will increase efficiency or access to services and produce signifi-
                                                     cantly better outcomes for the target population(s) .............................................................................................                                                10     ........................
                                                  (c) Project Design. In determining the strength of the project design, we will consider: .......................................                                                ........................                       20
                                                  (c)1. The strength and logic of the proposed project design in addressing the gaps and the disparities identi-
                                                     fied in the response to Selection Criterion (a) (Need for Project) and the barriers identified in the response
                                                     to Selection Criterion (b) (Need for Requested Flexibility, Including Blending of Funds and Other Waivers).
                                                     This includes the clarity of the applicant’s plan and how the plan differs from current practices. Scoring will
                                                     account for the strength of both the applicant’s narrative and the logic model;; ................................................                                                                10     ........................
                                                  (c)2. The strength of the evidence supporting the pilot design and whether the applicant proposes the effective
                                                     use of interventions based on evidence and evidence-informed interventions (as defined in this notice) as
                                                     documented by citations to the relevant evidence that informed the applicant’s design; ...................................                                                                        5     ........................
                                                  (c)3. The strength of the applicant’s evidence that the project design, including any protections and safeguards
                                                     that will be established, ensures that the consequences or impacts of the changes from current practices in
                                                     serving youth through the proposed funding streams: ........................................................................................                                                       5    ........................
                                                        A. Will not result in denying or restricting the eligibility of individuals for services that (in whole or in part)
                                                           are otherwise funded by these programs; and
                                                        B. Based on the best available information, will not otherwise adversely affect vulnerable populations that
                                                           are the recipients of those services (5 points).
                                                  (d) Work Plan and Project Management. In determining the strength of the work plan and project manage-
                                                     ment, we will consider the strength and completeness of the work plan and project management approach
                                                     and their likelihood of achieving the objectives of the proposed project on time and within budget, based
                                                     on— ......................................................................................................................................................................   ........................                       10
                                                        1. Clearly defined and appropriate responsibilities, timelines, and milestones for accomplishing project
                                                           tasks;
                                                        2. The qualifications of project personnel to ensure proper management of all project activities;
                                                        3. How any existing or anticipated barriers to implementation will be overcome.
                                                  (e) Partnership Capacity. In determining the strength and capacity of the proposed pilot partnership, we will
                                                     consider the following factors— ...........................................................................................................................                  ........................                       15
                                                  (e)1. How well the applicant demonstrates that it has an effective governance structure in which partners that
                                                     are necessary to implement the pilot successfully are represented and have the necessary authority, re-
                                                     sources, expertise, and incentives to achieve the pilot’s goals and resolve unforeseen issues, including by
                                                     demonstrating the extent to which, and how, participating partners have successfully collaborated to improve
                                                     outcomes for disconnected youth in the past; .....................................................................................................                                               10     ........................
                                                  (e)2. How well the applicant demonstrates that its proposal was designed with substantive input from all rel-
                                                     evant stakeholders, including disconnected youth and other community partners. ............................................                                                                        5    ........................
                                                  (f) Data and Performance Management Capacity. In determining the strength of the applicant’s data and per-
                                                     formance management capacity, we will consider the following factors— .........................................................                                              ........................                       25
                                                  (f)1. The applicant’s capacity to collect, analyze, and use data for decision-making, learning, continuous im-
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                                                     provement, and accountability, and the strength of the applicant’s plan to bridge any gaps in its ability to do
                                                     so. This capacity includes the extent to which the applicant and partner organizations have tracked and
                                                     shared data about program participants, services, and outcomes, including the execution of data-sharing
                                                     agreements that comport with Federal, State, and other privacy laws and requirements, and will continue to
                                                     do so; ...................................................................................................................................................................                       10     ........................
                                                  (f)2. How well the proposed outcome measures, interim indicators, and measurement methodologies specified
                                                     in Table 4 of the application appropriately and sufficiently gauge results achieved for the target population
                                                     under the pilot; and ..............................................................................................................................................                              10     ........................



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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Sub-criterion                  Criterion
                                                                                                                             Selection criteria                                                                                        points                        points

                                                  (f)3. How well the data sources specified in Table 4 of the application can be appropriately accessed and used
                                                     to reliably measure the proposed outcome measures and interim indicators. ...................................................                                                                       5     ........................
                                                  (g) Budget and Budget Narrative. In determining the adequacy of the resources that will be committed to sup-
                                                     port the project, we will consider the appropriateness of expenses within the budget with regards to cost and
                                                     to implementing the pilot successfully. We will consider the entirety of funds the applicant will use to support
                                                     its pilot including start-up grant funds, blended and braided funds included in Table 5, and non-Federal
                                                     funds including in-kind contributions. ...................................................................................................................                     ........................                        5

                                                         Total ..................................................................................................................................................................                     100                        100

                                                                                                   Competitive Preference Priorities for Applications

                                                  Competitive Preference Priority 1: Improving Outcomes for Youth Who Are Unemployed and Out of School .....                                                                                              5                          5
                                                  To meet this priority, an applicant must propose a pilot that—
                                                       (1) will serve disconnected youth who are neither employed nor enrolled in education and who face sig-
                                                          nificant barriers to accessing education and employment; and
                                                       (2) is likely to result in significantly better educational or employment outcomes for such youth.
                                                  Competitive Preference Priority 2: Work-Based Learning Opportunities ................................................................                                                                  3                           3
                                                  To meet this priority, an applicant must propose a pilot that will provide all of the disconnected youth it pro-
                                                    poses to serve with paid work-based learning opportunities, such as opportunities during the summer, which
                                                    are integrated with academic and technical instruction.
                                                  Competitive Preference Priority 3: Promise Zones .................................................................................................                                                      2                         2
                                                  This priority is for projects that are designed to serve and coordinate with a federally designated Promise
                                                    Zone.
                                                  Competitive Preference Priority 4: Site-Specific Evaluation ...................................................................................                                                       10                        10
                                                  To meet this priority, an applicant must propose to conduct an independent evaluation of the impacts on dis-
                                                    connected youth of its overall program or specific components of its program that is a randomized controlled
                                                    trial or a quasi-experimental design study. The extent to which an applicant meets this priority will be based
                                                    on the clarity and feasibility of the applicant’s proposed evaluation design, the appropriateness of the design
                                                    to best capture key pilot outcomes, the prospective contribution of the evaluation to the knowledge base
                                                    about serving disconnected youth (including the rigor of the design and the validity and generalizability of
                                                    the findings), and the applicant’s demonstrated expertise in planning and conducting a randomized con-
                                                    trolled trial or quasi-experimental evaluation study.

                                                         Total ..................................................................................................................................................................                       20                         20



                                                   While case-by-case determinations will be                                    the general ranges below as a guide when
                                                  made, the reviewers will be asked to consider                                 awarding points.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Quality of response
                                                                                                           Maximum point value
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Low                     Medium                        High

                                                  10 .................................................................................................................................................                     0–2                       3–7                       8–10
                                                  5 ...................................................................................................................................................                    0–1                       2–3                        4–5



                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–09748 Filed 4–25–16; 8:45 am]                                   U.S.C. chapter 3501 et seq.), ED is                                          accepted. Written requests for
                                                  BILLING CODE 4000–01–P                                                        proposing an extension of an existing                                        information or comments submitted by
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                                                                                                                                DATES: Interested persons are invited to                                     addressed to the Director of the
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION                                                       submit comments on or before May 26,                                         Information Collection Clearance
                                                  [Docket No.: ED–2016–ICCD–0019]                                               2016.                                                                        Division, U.S. Department of Education,
                                                                                                                                                                                                             400 Maryland Avenue SW., LBJ, Room
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                                                                                                                                documents related to the information
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                                                                                                                                collection listed in this notice, please
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                                                                                                                                use http://www.regulations.gov by
                                                  and Approval; Comment Request;                                                                                                                             activities, please contact Freddie Cross,
                                                                                                                                searching the Docket ID number ED–
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                                                  Education (OPE), Department of                                                www.regulations.gov by selecting the                                         Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) (44 U.S.C.
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
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ActionNotice.
ContactMarilyn Fountain, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 11026, PCP, Washington, DC 20202. Telephone: (202)245-7346 or by email: [email protected] or Rosanne Andre, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 11070, PCP, Washington, DC 20202. Telephone: (202) 245-7789.
FR Citation81 FR 24573 

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