82_FR_32292 82 FR 32160 - Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) No.: 10.443-Outreach and Assistance for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers and Veteran Farmers and Ranchers Program

82 FR 32160 - Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) No.: 10.443-Outreach and Assistance for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers and Veteran Farmers and Ranchers Program

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Office of Advocacy and Outreach

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 132 (July 12, 2017)

Page Range32160-32167
FR Document2017-14547

This notice announces the availability of funds and solicits applications from community-based and non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, and Tribal entities to compete for financial assistance through the Outreach and Assistance for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers and Veteran Farmers and Ranchers Program (hereinafter known as the ``2501 Program''). Individual applicants do not meet the eligibility criteria. Funding is being provided to eligible entities who, in partnership with the Office of Advocacy and Outreach (OAO), will conduct outreach initiatives and training to achieve the overall goal of the 2501 Program--to assist socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers in owning and operating farms and ranches while increasing their participation in agricultural programs and services provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Office of Advocacy and Outreach

[FOA No.: OAO-0011]


Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) No.: 10.443--
Outreach and Assistance for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers 
and Veteran Farmers and Ranchers Program

AGENCY: Office of Advocacy and Outreach (OAO), USDA.

ACTION: Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA).

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SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of funds and solicits 
applications from community-based and non-profit organizations, 
institutions of higher education, and Tribal entities to compete for 
financial assistance through the Outreach and Assistance for Socially 
Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers and Veteran Farmers and Ranchers 
Program (hereinafter known as the ``2501 Program''). Individual 
applicants do not meet the eligibility criteria.
    Funding is being provided to eligible entities who, in partnership 
with the Office of Advocacy and Outreach (OAO), will conduct outreach 
initiatives and training to achieve the overall goal of the 2501 
Program--to assist socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers and 
ranchers in owning and operating farms and ranches while increasing 
their participation in agricultural programs and services provided by 
the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

DATES: Only one project proposal may be submitted per eligible entity. 
Proposals must be submitted through www.grants.gov and received by 
August 7, 2017, at 11:59 p.m. EST. Proposals submitted after this 
deadline will not be considered for funding.
    At least two (2) teleconferences will be held during the open 
period of this announcement to answer any clarifying questions.

Filing a Complaint of Discrimination

    To file a complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program 
Discrimination Complaint Form, which may be accessed online at: http://www.ocio.usda.gov/sites/default/files/docs/2012/Complain_combined_6_8_12.pdf, or write a letter signed by you or your 
authorized representative.
    Send your completed complaint form or letter to USDA by mail, fax, 
or email:
    Mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Director, Office of 
Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250-9410. 
Fax: (202) 690-7442. Email: [email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: U.S. Department of 
Agriculture, Office of Advocacy and Outreach, Attn: Kenya Nicholas, 
Program Director, J.L. Whitten Building, Room 520-A, 1400 Independence 
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250, Phone: (202) 720-6350, Fax: (202) 
720-7704, Email: [email protected].
    Persons with Disabilities: Persons who require alternative means 
for communication (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.), should 
contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    Funding/Awards: The total funding potentially available for this 
competitive opportunity is $8.4 million. The OAO will award new grants 
from this announcement, subject to availability of funds and the 
quality of applications received. All applications will be considered 
new projects and applicants will compete based on their organization's 
entity type (e.g., nonprofit organization, higher education 
institution), as described below. The maximum amount of requested 
federal funding for projects shall not exceed $200,000. The maximum 
project period is one (1) year. Projects that are part of multi-year 
initiatives will only be funded for 1 year. Eligible entities may apply 
each new funding cycle with a new project proposal provided that: (a) 
Activities and associated costs do not overlap with projects awarded in 
previous years; and (b) recipients are current and compliant with 
existing financial and progress reporting. The progress of existing 
projects, along with the percentage of funds used to date, may impact 
funding decisions.
    Funding will be awarded based on peer competition within the three 
categories described below along with the amount of anticipated funding 
for each category. The OAO reserves the discretion to allocate funding 
between the three categories based upon the number and quality of 
applications received. There is no commitment by the OAO to fund any 
particular application or to select a specific number of recipients 
within each category.
    1. Category #1: Eligible entities described in Sections III.A.2, 
III.A.3, and III.A.4 (1890 Land Grant colleges and universities, 1994 
Alaska Native and American Indian Tribal colleges and universities, and 
Hispanic-Serving colleges and universities).
    2. Category #2: Eligible entities described in Sections III.A.1 and 
III.A.6 (i.e., nonprofit organizations, community-based organizations, 
including a network or a coalition of community-based organizations, 
Indian Tribes (as defined in 25 U.S.C. 450b), and National Tribal 
organizations).
    3. Category #3: Eligible entities described in Sections III.A.5 and 
III.A.7 (i.e., all other institutions of higher education including 
1862 colleges, nonprofit organizations without a 501(c)(3) status 
certification from the IRS, and other organizations or institutions, 
including those that received funding under this program before January 
1, 1996).

Contents of This Announcement

I. Funding Opportunity Description
II. Award Information
III. Eligibility Information
IV. Proposal and Submission Information
V. Application Review Information
VI. Award Administration Information

I. Funding Opportunity Description

A. Background

    The OAO is committed to ensuring that socially disadvantaged and 
veteran farmers and ranchers are able to equitably participate in USDA 
programs. Differences in demographics, culture, economics, and other 
factors preclude a single approach to identifying solutions that can 
benefit our underserved farmers and ranchers. Community-based and non-
profit organizations, higher education institutions, and eligible 
Tribal entities can play a critical role in addressing the unique 
difficulties they face and can

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help improve their ability to start and maintain successful 
agricultural businesses. With 2501 Program funding, organizations can 
extend our outreach efforts to connect with and assist socially 
disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers and to provide them with 
information on available USDA resources.
    1. The 2501 Program was authorized by the Food, Agriculture, 
Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990. The Food, Conservation, and Energy 
Act of 2008 expanded the authority of the Secretary of Agriculture (the 
Secretary) to provide awards under the program and transferred the 
administrative authority to the OAO. The Agricultural Act of 2014 
further expanded the program to include outreach and assistance to 
veterans. The 2501 Program extends USDA's capacity to work with members 
of farming and ranching communities by funding projects that enhance 
the equitable participation of socially disadvantaged and veteran 
farmers and ranchers in USDA programs. It is the OAO's intention to 
build lasting relationships between USDA, the recipient's 
organizations, and socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers and 
ranchers.
    2. Only one proposal will be accepted from each organization.

B. Scope of Work

    The 2501 Program provides funding to eligible organizations for 
training and technical assistance projects designed to assist socially 
disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers in owning and operating 
viable agricultural enterprises. Proposals must be consistent with 
requirements stated in 7 U.S.C. 2279(a)(2). Under this statute, the 
outreach and technical assistance program funds shall be used 
exclusively:
    1. To enhance coordination of the outreach, technical assistance, 
and education efforts authorized under agriculture programs;
    2. To assist the Secretary of Agriculture in:
    a. Reaching current and prospective socially disadvantaged farmers 
or ranchers and veteran farmers or ranchers in a linguistically 
appropriate manner; and
    b. improving the participation of those farmers and ranchers in 
USDA programs.
    Proposals from eligible entities must address two or more of the 
following priority areas:
    1. Assist socially disadvantaged or veteran farmers and ranchers in 
owning and operating successful farms and ranches;
    2. Improve participation among socially disadvantaged or veteran 
farmers and ranchers in USDA programs;
    3. Build relationships between current and prospective farmers and 
ranchers who are either socially disadvantaged or veterans and USDA's 
local, state, regional, and National offices;
    4. Introduce agriculture-related information to socially 
disadvantaged or veteran farmers and ranchers through innovative 
training and technical assistance techniques; and
    5. Introduce agricultural education targeting socially 
disadvantaged youth, and/or socially disadvantaged beginning farmers 
and ranchers, in rural and persistent poverty communities.
    To encourage information sharing and to build capacity among 
recipients, the OAO may require Project Directors to attend an annual 
training conference that can be expensed with awarded grant funds not 
to exceed $1,000 per award for up to two authorized entity personnel. 
The conference will allow recipients, USDA officials, and other 
agriculture-related guests to share ideas and lessons learned; provide 
training on performance and financial reporting requirements; and 
provide information on USDA programs and services. In addition, Project 
Directors will have an opportunity to make contacts and gather 
information on best practices.

C. Anticipated Outputs (Activities), Outcomes (Results), and 
Performance Measures

    1. Outputs (Activities). The term ``output'' means an outreach, 
educational component, or assistance activity, task, or associated work 
product related to improving the ability of socially disadvantaged and 
veteran farmers and ranchers to own and operate farms and ranches, 
assistance with agriculture related activities, or guidance for 
participation in USDA programs. Outputs may be quantitative or 
qualitative but must be measurable during the period of performance.
    Examples of outputs from the projects to be funded under this 
announcement may describe an organization's activities and their 
participants such as: Number of workshops or meetings held and number 
of participants attending; frequency of services or training delivered; 
and to whom and/or development of products, curriculum, or resources 
provided. Other examples include but are not limited to the following:
    a. Number of socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers or ranchers 
served;
    b. number of conferences or training sessions held and number of 
socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers who attended;
    c. type and topic of educational materials distributed at outreach 
events;
    d. creation of a program to enhance the operational viability of 
socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers;
    e. number of completed applications submitted for consideration for 
USDA programs; or
    f. activity that supports increased participation of socially 
disadvantaged farmers and ranchers and veteran farmers and ranchers in 
USDA programs.
    Progress and Financial Reports will be required, as specified in 
Section VI, Subsection D, ``Reporting Requirement.''
    2. Outcomes (Results). The term ``outcome'' means the difference or 
effect that has occurred as a result from carrying out an activity, 
workshop, meeting, or from delivery of services related to a 
programmatic goal or objective. Outcomes refer to the final impact, 
change, or result that occurs as a direct result of the activities 
performed in accomplishing the objectives and goals of your project. 
Outcomes may refer to results that are agricultural, behavioral, 
social, or economic in nature. Outcomes may reflect an increase in 
knowledge or skills, a greater awareness of available resources or 
programs, or actions taken by stakeholders as a result of learning.
    Project Directors will be required to document anticipated outcomes 
that are funded under this announcement which should include but are 
not limited to:
    a. Increase in participation in USDA programs among socially 
disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers;
    b. increase in receptiveness of socially disadvantaged and veteran 
farmers and ranchers to outreach efforts through effective 
communication;
    c. increase in economic stability of socially disadvantaged and 
veteran farmers and ranchers within a defined geographic area;
    d. increase in community marketing and sales opportunities for the 
products of socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers; or
    e. increase use of resource conservation and sustainability 
practices among socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers and 
ranchers.
    3. Performance Measures. Performance measures are tied to the goals 
or objectives of each activity and ultimately the overall purpose of 
the project. They provide insight into the effectiveness of proposed 
activities by indicating areas where a project may need adjustments to 
ensure success. Applicants must develop performance

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measure expectations which will occur as a result of their proposed 
activities. These expectations will be used as a mechanism to track the 
progress and success of a project. Project performance measures should 
include statements such as: Whether workshops or technical assistance 
will meet the needs of farmers or ranchers in the service area and why; 
how much time will be spent in group training or individual hands-on 
training of farmers and ranchers in the service area; or whether 
activities will meet the demands of stakeholders. Project performance 
measures must include the assumptions used to make those estimates.
    Consider the following questions when developing performance 
measurement statements:
     What is the measurable short-term and long-term impact the 
project will have on servicing or meeting the needs of stakeholders?
     How will the organization measure the effectiveness and 
efficiency of their proposed activities to meet their overall goals and 
objectives?

II. Award Information

A. Statutory Authority

    The statutory authority for this action is 7 U.S.C. 2279, as 
amended, which authorizes award funding for projects designed to 
provide outreach and assistance to socially disadvantaged and veteran 
farmers and ranchers.

B. Expected Amount of Funding

    The total estimated funding expected to be available for awards 
under this competitive opportunity is $8.4 million. Funding will be 
awarded based on peer competition within the three categories listed 
below. The OAO reserves the discretion to allocate funding between the 
categories based upon the number and quality of applications received. 
There is no commitment by the OAO to fund any particular application or 
to make a specific number of awards within each category.
    1. Category #1: Eligible entities described in Sections III.A.2, 
III.A.3, and III.A.4 (1890 Land-Grant colleges and universities, 1994 
Alaska Native and American Indian Tribal colleges and universities, and 
Hispanic-Serving colleges and universities). The OAO anticipates making 
awards totaling at least $2 million for Category #1 applicants.
    2. Category #2: Eligible entities described in Sections III.A.1 and 
III.A.6 (i.e., nonprofit organizations, community-based organizations, 
including a network or a coalition of community-based organizations, 
Indian tribes (as defined in 25 U.S.C. 450b), and National Tribal 
organizations). The OAO anticipates making awards totaling at least $2 
million for Category #2 applicants.
    3. Category #3: Eligible entities described in Sections III.A.5 and 
III.A.7 (i.e., all other institutions of higher education including 
1862 colleges, nonprofit organizations without a 501(c)(3) status 
certification from the IRS and other organizations or institutions, 
including those that received funding under this program before January 
1, 1996). The OAO anticipates making awards totaling at least $1 
million for Category #3 applicants.

C. Project Period

    The performance period for projects selected from this solicitation 
will not begin prior to the effective award date. The maximum project 
period is one (1) year. Projects that are part of multi-year 
initiatives will only be funded for 1 year.

D. Award Type

    Funding for selected projects will be in the form of a grant which 
must be fully executed no later than September 30, 2017. The 
anticipated Federal involvement will be limited to the following 
activities:
    1. Approval of recipients' final budget and statement of work 
accompanying the grant agreement;
    2. Monitoring of recipients' performance through quarterly and 
final financial and performance reports; and
    3. Evaluation of recipients' use of federal funds through desk 
audits and on-site visits.

III. Eligibility Information

A. Eligible Entities

    1. Any community-based organization, network, or coalition of 
community-based organizations that:
     Demonstrates experience in providing agricultural 
education or other agricultural-related services to socially 
disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers;
     provides documentary evidence of work with, and on behalf 
of, socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers during the 
3-year period preceding the submission of a proposal for assistance 
under this program; and
     does not or has not engaged in activities prohibited under 
Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
    2. An 1890 or 1994 institution of higher education (as defined in 7 
U.S.C. 7601).
    3. An American Indian Tribal community college or an Alaska Native 
cooperative college.
    4. A Hispanic-Serving Institution of higher education (as defined 
in 7 U.S.C. 3103).
    5. Any other institution of higher education (as defined in 20 
U.S.C. 1001) that has demonstrated experience in providing agricultural 
education or other agricultural-related services to socially 
disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.
    6. An Indian Tribe (as defined in 25 U.S.C. 450b) or a National 
Tribal organization that has demonstrated experience in providing 
agricultural education or other agriculturally-related services to 
socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.
    7. All other organizations or institutions that received funding 
under this program before January 1, 1996, but only with respect to 
projects that the Secretary considers similar to projects previously 
carried out by the entity under this program.

B. Cost-Sharing or Matching

    Matching is not required for this program.

C. Threshold Eligibility Criteria

    Applications from eligible entities that meet all criteria will be 
evaluated as follows:
    1. Proposals must comply with the submission instructions and 
requirements set forth in Section IV of this announcement. Pages in 
excess of the page limitation will not be considered.
    2. Proposals must be received through www.grants.gov as specified 
in Section IV of this announcement on or before the proposal submission 
deadline. Applicants will receive an electronic confirmation receipt of 
their proposal from www.grants.gov.
    3. Proposals received after the submission deadline will not be 
considered. Please note that in order to submit proposals, 
organizations must create accounts in www.grants.gov and in the System 
for Awards Management (SAM.gov); both of which could take up to 3 days 
or longer. Therefore, it is strongly suggested that organizations begin 
this process immediately. Registering early could prevent unforeseen 
delays in submitting your proposal.
    4. Proposals must address a minimum of two or more of the priority 
areas that provide outreach and assistance to socially disadvantaged or 
veteran farmers and ranchers as stated in Section I, Subsection B, 
Scope of Work.

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    5. Incomplete or partial applications will not be eligible for 
consideration.

IV. Proposal and Submission Information

A. System for Award Management (SAM)

    It is a requirement to register for SAM (www.sam.gov). There is NO 
fee to register for this site.
    Per 2 CFR part 200, applicants are required to: (1) Be registered 
in SAM prior to submitting an application; (2) provide a valid unique 
entity identifier in the application; and (3) continue to maintain an 
active SAM registration with current information at all times during 
which the organization has an active Federal award or an application or 
plan under consideration by a Federal awarding agency. The OAO may not 
make a Federal award to an applicant until the applicant has complied 
with all applicable unique entity identifier and SAM requirements. If 
an applicant has not fully complied with the requirements by the time 
the OAO is ready to make a Federal award, OAO may determine that the 
applicant is not qualified to receive a Federal award and use that 
determination as a basis for making a Federal award to another 
applicant.
    SAM contains the publicly available data for all active exclusion 
records entered by the Federal Government identifying those parties 
excluded from receiving Federal contracts, certain subcontracts, and 
certain types of Federal financial and non-financial assistance and 
benefits. All applicant organizations and their key personnel will be 
vetted through SAM.gov to ensure they are in compliance with this 
requirement and not on the Excluded Parties List. Organizations 
identified as having delinquent Federal debt may contact the Treasury 
Offset Program at (800) 304-3107 for instructions on resolution, but 
will not be awarded a 2501 Program grant prior to resolution.

B. Obtain Proposal Package From www.grants.gov

    Applicants may download individual grant proposal forms from 
www.grants.gov. For assistance with www.grants.gov, please consult the 
Applicant User Guide at http://grants.gov/assets/ApplicantUserGuide.pdf.
    Applicants are required to submit proposals through www.grants.gov. 
Applicants will be required to register through www.grants.gov in order 
to begin the proposal submission process. We strongly suggest you 
initiate this process immediately to avoid processing delays due to 
registration requirements.
    Federal agencies post funding opportunities on www.grants.gov. The 
OAO is not responsible for submission issues associated with 
www.grants.gov. If you experience submission issues, please contact 
www.grants.gov support staff for assistance.
    Proposals must be submitted by August 7, 2017, via www.grants.gov 
at 11:59 p.m. EST. Proposals received after this deadline will not be 
considered.

C. Content of Proposal Package Submission

    All submissions must contain completed and electronically signed 
original application forms, as well as a Project Summary, Project 
Narrative, and a Budget Narrative as described below:
    1. Forms and documents. The forms listed below can be found in the 
proposal package at www.grants.gov and must be submitted with all 
applications. Required forms are provided as fillable PDF templates. 
Applicants must download and complete these forms and submit them in 
the application submission portal at www.grants.gov. PDF documents 
listed below are documents the applicant must create in Word format and 
then submit in PDF format.

 Standard Form (SF) 424, Application for Federal Assistance
 Standard Form (SF) 424A, Budget Information--Non-Construction 
Programs
 Standard Form (SF) 424B, Assurances--Non-Construction Programs
 Key Contacts Form (provide first, middle, and last names)
 PDF document of 1-Page Project Summary
 PDF document of Project Narrative
 PDF document of Budget Narrative
 Form AD-3031, Assurance Regarding Felony Conviction or Tax 
Delinquent Status for Corporate Applicants

    Please note, additional forms will be required from organizations 
being awarded the 2501 Grant.
    2. Attachments. The attachments listed below are required for all 
proposals and must be included in the proposal package at 
www.grants.gov. Attachment 1 will consist of the Project Summary Page 
and the Project Narrative. Attachment 2 will consist of the Budget 
Narrative. Please submit the summary and narratives in PDF format to 
preserve the content and formatting. Attachment 3 will consist of 
Appendices.

    Note: Number each page of each attachment and indicate the total 
number of pages per attachment (i.e., 1 of 15, 2 of 15, etc.). DO 
NOT PASSWORD PROTECT ANY OF YOUR SUBMITTED DOCUMENTS. Documents that 
are password protected cannot be viewed by the OAO staff or members 
of the Independent Review Panel.

     Attachment 1: Project Summary Page. The proposal must 
contain a Project Summary Page, which should not be numbered and must 
follow immediately after the SF Form 424, Application for Federal 
Assistance form. The Project Summary Page is limited to 250 words. It 
should be a synopsis or summary of the project's goals and objectives. 
It should be written as a CONCISE notice or advertisement about your 
organization, including your organization's name; name of your project; 
two or three sentences describing your project; the project's 
geographic service area; and the Project Director's name, email 
address, and telephone number. No points will be given or subtracted 
for the Project Summary Page. This will allow the OAO to quickly glean 
pertinent information on the project. Organizations can expect that the 
Project Summary Page may be used in its entirety or in part for media 
purposes to include press releases, informational emails to potential 
stakeholders or partners, to provide upper echelons of government with 
a snapshot of an organization, and for demographic purposes. Please do 
not restate the objectives of the 2501 Program (i.e., ``to provide 
outreach and assistance for socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers 
and veterans farmers and ranchers''); it should reflect the goal of 
your specific project.
     Attachment 1: Project Narrative. In 15 double-spaced pages 
or less, using 1-inch margins and 12-point font, indicate the 
organization that will conduct the project, the geographical area 
served by the project, and the priority areas that will be addressed by 
the project. Please be concise. Note: Members of the review panel will 
not be required to review proposals from organizations that have 
deviated from these formatting specifications.
    [cir] Discuss the merits of your proposed project. Specifically, 
proposals must: (1) Define and establish the existence of the needs of 
socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, veteran farmers and 
ranchers, or both in the defined geographic area; (2) identify the 
experience of the organization(s) taking part in the project; (3) 
identify the names of organizations that will be your partners in the 
project, if any; (4) identify the geographic area of service; and (5) 
discuss the potential impact of the project.

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    [cir] Identify the qualifications, relevant experience, education, 
and publications of each Project Director or collaborator. Also, 
specifically address the work to be completed by key personnel and the 
roles and responsibilities within the scope of the proposed project. 
This includes past completed projects and financial management 
experiences.
    [cir] In an organized format, create a timeline for each task to be 
accomplished during the period of performance timeframe. Relate each 
task to one of the five priority areas in Section I, Subsection B. The 
timeline is part of the 15 page limit but can be as simple as a one-
page description of tasks.
     Attachment 2: Budget Narrative. The Budget Narrative 
should identify and describe the costs associated with the proposed 
project, including sub-awards or contracts and indirect costs. An 
eligible entity that has never received a negotiated indirect cost rate 
may elect to charge a de minimis rate of 10 percent maximum of total 
direct costs in accordance with 2 CFR 200.414(f).
    Organizations with previously approved indirect cost rates must 
submit their Negotiated Indirect Cost Rate Agreement (NICRA) with this 
application in Attachment 3. All submitted NICRA agreements must be 
CURRENT. Other funding sources may also be identified in this 
attachment. Each cost indicated must be reasonable, allocable, 
necessary, and allowable under the Federal Cost Principles (2 CFR part 
200, subpart E--Cost Principles) in order to be funded. The Budget 
Narrative should not exceed two pages and is not part of the Project 
Narrative.
     Attachment 3: Appendices. Organizations may submit 
abbreviated Articles of Incorporation for recently established 
organizations (must have been established at least 3 years prior to 
this application); r[eacute]sum[eacute]s for key personnel; Letters of 
Commitment; Letters of Intent, Partnership Agreements, or Memoranda of 
Understanding with partner organizations; Letters of Support; 501(c)(3) 
certification from the IRS, or other supporting documentation which is 
encouraged but not required. Applicants can consolidate all 
supplemental materials into one additional attachment. Do not include 
sections from other attachments as an Appendix.
    Checklist of documents to submit through www.grants.gov:
    1. SF-424, Application for Federal Assistance.

    Note: Ensure this is completed with accuracy; particularly email 
addresses and phone numbers. The OAO may not be able to reach you if 
your information is incorrect.

    2. Project Summary Page (no more than 250 words).
    3. Project Narrative including a timeline (no more than 15 pages, 
12 point font, and 1 inch margins only).

    Note: To ensure fairness and uniformity for all applicants, 
Project Narratives not conforming to this stipulation may not be 
considered.

    4. SF-424A, Budget Information--Non-Construction Programs.
    5. SF 424B, Assurances--Non-Construction Programs.
    6. Budget Narrative (not to exceed 2 pages).
    7. Key Contacts Form (include the Project Director/Manager and 
Financial Representative). Provide first, middle, and last names.

    Note: Please ensure this form is completed with accuracy. 
Individuals not listed on an applicants' Key Contact Form will not 
receive information about or access to data that concerns the 
applicant organization.

    8. R[eacute]sum[eacute]s of key personnel, current Negotiated 
Indirect Cost Rate Agreements, Partnership Agreements, Letters of 
Intent, Support, or Recommendation, proof of 501(c)(3) status (if 
applicable), etc.
    Best practice notes:
    * Complete the following as soon as possible:
    (1) Obtain a registered DUNs number.
    (2) Register and maintain an active System for Award Management 
(SAMs) account.
    (3) Register in www.grants.gov.
    * Only submit Adobe PDF file format documents to www.grants.gov to 
preserve content and formatting.
    * Name your documents with short titles to prevent issues with 
uploading/downloading documents from www.grants.gov. Documents with 
long names may not always upload/download properly.
    * Do not password protect any submitted forms or documents.
    * Ensure all the information on your SF-424 Application and Key 
Contact forms are correct. Include first, middle, and last names on Key 
Contact forms.
    Where to Upload Attachments on Your Application. There are three 
blocks on the application where you may upload attachments:
    * On block 14, click on ``Add Attachment'' to upload your Project 
Summary and Project Narrative.
    * In the section that reads ``Budget Narrative File(s)'', type in 
the ``Mandatory Budget Narrative Filename''. Just below the file name, 
click on ``Add Mandatory Budget Narrative'' to upload your Budget 
Narrative.
    * After block 15, click on ``Add Attachments'' to add all your 
supporting documents (r[eacute]sum[eacute]s, Partnership Agreements, 
Letters of Support, etc.).

D. Sub-Awards and Partnerships

    Funding may be used to provide sub-awards, which includes using 
sub-awards to fund partnerships; however, the recipient must utilize at 
least 50 percent of the total funds awarded, and no more than three 
subcontracts will be permitted. All sub-awardees must comply with 
applicable requirements for sub-awards. Applicants must provide 
documentation of a competitive bidding process for services, contracts, 
and products, including consultant contracts, and conduct cost and 
price analyses to the extent required by applicable procurement 
regulations.
    The OAO awards funds to one eligible applicant as the recipient. 
Please indicate a lead applicant as the responsible party if other 
organizations are named as partners or co-applicants or members of a 
coalition or consortium. The recipient will be held accountable to the 
OAO for the proper administrative requirements and expenditure of all 
funds.

E. Submission Dates and Times

    The closing date and time for receipt of proposal submissions is 
August 7, 2017, at 11:59 p.m., EST via www.grants.gov. Proposals 
received after the submission deadline will be considered late without 
further consideration. Proposals must be submitted through 
www.grants.gov without exception. Additionally, organizations must also 
be registered in the SAM (www.sam.gov). Creating an account for both 
Web sites can take several days to receive account verification and/or 
PIN numbers. Please allow sufficient time to complete access 
requirements for these Web sites. The proposal submission deadline is 
firm.

F. Confidential Information

    In accordance with 2 CFR part 200, the names of entities submitting 
proposals, as well as proposal contents and evaluations, will be kept 
confidential to the extent permissible by law. If an applicant chooses 
to include confidential or proprietary information in the proposal, it 
will be treated in accordance with Exemption 4 of the Freedom of 
Information Act (FOIA). Exemption 4 of the FOIA protects trade secrets, 
and commercial and financial information obtained from a person that is 
privileged or confidential.

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G. Pre-Submission Proposal Assistance

    1. The OAO may not assist individual applicants by reviewing draft 
proposals or providing advice on how to respond to evaluation criteria. 
However, the OAO will respond to questions from individual applicants 
regarding eligibility criteria, administrative issues related to the 
submission of the proposal, and requests for clarification regarding 
the announcement. Any questions should be submitted to 
[email protected].
    2. The OAO will post questions and answers relating to this funding 
opportunity during its open period on the Frequently Asked Questions 
(FAQs) section of our Web site: http://www.outreach.usda.gov/grants/. 
The OAO will update the FAQs on a weekly basis and conduct webinars on 
an as-needed basis.
    3. Please visit our Web site at https://www.outreach.usda.gov/grants/index.htm to review the most recent Terms and Conditions for 
receiving an award as it provides additional information pertaining to 
the OAO awards. This version is subject to change upon new program 
requirements.

V. Application Review Information

A. Evaluation Criteria

    Only eligible entities whose proposals meet the threshold criteria 
in Section III of this announcement will be reviewed according to the 
evaluation criteria set forth below. Applicants should explicitly and 
fully address these criteria as part of their proposal package. Each 
proposal will be reviewed under the regulations established under 2 CFR 
part 200.
    A review panel that is independent of OAO will use a point system 
to rate each proposal, awarding a maximum of 100 points (90 points, 
plus an additional 10 discretionary points for programmatic 
priorities). Each proposal will be reviewed by at least two members of 
the Independent Review Panel who will review and score all applications 
submitted. The Independent Review Panel will numerically score and rank 
each application within the three categories and funding decisions will 
be based on their recommendations to the designated approving official. 
Final funding decisions will be made by the designated approving 
official.

B. Evaluation Criteria for New Grants Proposals

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                           Criteria                              Points
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1. Project Narrative: Under this criterion, your proposal             40
 will be evaluated to the extent to which the narrative
 includes a well-conceived strategy for addressing the
 requirements and objectives stated in Section I, Part B,
 Scope of Work, (see page 5, Project Narrative, for further
 clarification) identifying a minimum of two or more of the
 priority areas..............................................
In addition, the OAO may award up to 10 discretionary points          10
 (two (2) points each) for the following:....................
     Projects assisting beginning farmers and
     ranchers (as defined in 7 U.S.C. 3319f);
     Projects to assist states/communities identified
     as persistent poverty;
     Projects located in rural areas; and
     Projects with an emphasis on partnering with
     other nonprofits, Federal, state, and local entities to
     maximize areas of coverage for outreach (i.e., research,
     small and beginning farmers, and feeding programs,
     etc.).
     Projects leveraging funding from other Federal,
     state, and local entities, to maximize funding for
     outreach (i.e., research, small and beginning farmers,
     and feeding programs, etc.).
2. Programmatic Capability: Under this criterion, applicants          10
 will be evaluated based on their ability to successfully
 complete and manage the proposed project taking into account
 the applicant's: Organizational experience, its staff's
 expertise and/or qualifications, and the organization's
 resources. The organization must also clearly document its
 historical successes and future plans to continue assisting
 socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers.....
3. Financial Management Experience: Under this criterion,              5
 applicants will be evaluated based on their demonstrated
 ability to successfully complete and manage the proposed
 project taking into account the applicants' past performance
 in successfully completing and managing prior funding
 agreements identified, Section I, Part C, Performance
 Measures (see page 8). Past performance documentation on
 successfully completed projects may be at the Federal,
 state, or local community level. Per 2 CFR 200.205, if an
 applicant is a prior recipient of Federal awards, their
 record in managing that award will be reviewed, including
 timeliness of compliance with applicable reporting
 requirements and conformance to the terms and conditions of
 previous Federal awards.....................................
4. Budget: Under this criterion, proposed project budget will         15
 be evaluated to determine whether costs are reasonable,
 allowable, allocable, and necessary to accomplish the
 proposed goals and objectives; and whether the proposed
 budget provides a detailed breakdown of the approximate
 funding used for each major activity. Additionally, indirect
 costs must be appropriately applied (see page 14). For a
 list of unallowable costs, please see 2 CFR Part 200,
 subpart E...................................................
5. Tracking and Measuring: Under this criterion, the                  20
 applicant's proposal will be evaluated based upon clearly
 documenting a detailed plan for tracking and measuring their
 progress toward achieving the expected project outputs and
 outcomes as stated in Section I, Part C, Performance
 Measures (see page 7). Applicants should indicate how they
 intend to clearly document the effectiveness of their
 project in achieving proposed thresholds or benchmarks in
 relation to stated goals and objectives. For example, state
 how your organization plans to connect socially
 disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers with USDA
 agricultural programs. Applicants must clearly demonstrate
 how they will ensure timely and successful completion of the
 project with a reasonable time schedule for execution of the
 tasks associated with the projects..........................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

C. Selection of Reviewers

    All applications will be reviewed by members of an Independent 
Review Panel. Panel members are selected based upon training and 
experience in relevant fields including outreach, technical assistance, 
cooperative extension services, civil rights, education, statistical, 
and ethnographic data collection and analysis, and agricultural 
programs, and are drawn from a diverse group of experts to create a 
balanced panel.

VI. Award Administration Information

A. Award Notices

Proposal Notifications and Feedback
    1. The successful applicant will be notified by the OAO via 
telephone, email, and/or postal mail. The notification will advise the 
applicant that its proposed project has been evaluated and recommended 
for award. The notification will be sent to the Project Manager listed 
on the SF-424, Application for Federal Assistance. Project Managers 
should be the Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR) and 
authorized to sign on behalf of the organization. It is imperative that 
this individual is responsive to notifications by the OAO.

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If the individual is no longer in the position, please notify the OAO 
immediately to submit the new contact for the application by updating 
your organization's Key Contact form and forwarding a 
r[eacute]sum[eacute] of the new key personnel. The award notice will be 
forwarded to the grantee for execution and must be returned to the OAO 
Director, who is the authorizing official. Once grant documents are 
executed by all parties, authorization to begin work will be given. At 
a minimum, this process can take up to 30 days from the date of 
notification.
    2. The OAO will also send notification to unsuccessful applicants 
via email or postal mail. The notification will be sent to the Project 
Manager listed on the SF-424, Application for Federal Assistance. 
Project Managers should be the AOR.
    3. Within 10 days of award status notification, unsuccessful 
applicants may request feedback on their application. Feedback will be 
provided as expeditiously as possible. Feedback sessions will be 
scheduled contingent upon the number of requests and in accordance with 
7 CFR 2500.026.

B. Administrative and National Policy Requirements

    All awards resulting from this solicitation will be administered in 
accordance with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Uniform 
Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements 
for Federal Awards codified at 2 CFR part 200, as supplemented by USDA 
implementing regulations at 2 CFR parts 400 and 415, and OAO Federal 
Financial Assistance Programs--General Award Administrative Procedures, 
7 CFR part 2500.
    In compliance with its obligations under Title VI of the Civil 
Rights Act of 1964 and Executive Order 13166, it is the policy of the 
OAO to provide timely and meaningful access for persons with Limited 
English Proficiency (LEP) to projects, programs, and activities 
administered by Federal grant recipients. Recipient organizations must 
comply with these obligations upon acceptance of grant agreements as 
written in OAO's Terms and Conditions. Following these guidelines is 
essential to the success of our mission to improve access to USDA 
programs for socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers.

C. Data Universal Numbering System, System for Award Management, and 
www.grants.gov.

    In accordance with the Federal Funding Accountability and 
Transparency Act (FFATA) and the USDA implementation, all applicants 
must obtain and provide an identifying number from Dun and Bradstreet's 
(D&B) Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS). Applicants can receive a 
DUNS number, at no cost, by calling the toll-free DUNS number request 
line at (866) 705-5711, or visiting the D&B Web site at www.dnb.com.
    In addition, FFATA requires applicants to register with the System 
for Award Management (SAM). This registration must be maintained and 
updated annually. Applicants can register or update their profile, at 
no cost, by visiting the SAM Web site at www.sam.gov. This is a 
requirement to register for www.grants.gov.
    All applicants must register for an account on www.grants.gov in 
order to submit their application. There is no cost for registration. 
All applications must be submitted through www.grants.gov. This Web 
site is managed by the Department of Health and Human Services, not 
OAO. Many Federal agencies use this Web site to post Funding 
Opportunity Announcements (FOA). Please click on the ``Support'' tab to 
contact their customer support personnel for help with submitting your 
application.

D. Reporting Requirement

    In accordance with 2 CFR part 200, the following reporting 
requirements will apply to awards provided under this FOA. The OAO 
reserves the right to revise the schedule and format of reporting 
requirements as necessary in the award agreement.
    1. Quarterly Progress Reports and Financial Reports will be 
required.
     Quarterly Progress Reports. The recipient must submit the 
most current OMB-approved Performance Progress Report form (SF-PPR). 
For each report, the recipient must complete fields 1 through 12 of the 
SF-PPR. To complete field 10, the recipient is required to provide a 
detailed narrative of project performance and activities as an 
attachment, as described in the award agreement. Quarterly progress 
reports must be submitted to the designated OAO official within 30 days 
after the end of each calendar quarter.
     Quarterly Financial Reports. The recipient must submit SF 
425, Federal Financial Report. For each report, the recipient must 
complete both the Federal Cash Transaction Report and the Financial 
Status Report sections of the SF-425. Quarterly financial reports must 
be submitted to the designated OAO official within 30 days after the 
end of each calendar quarter.
    2. Final Progress and Financial Reports will be required upon 
project completion. This report should include a summary of the project 
or activity throughout the funding period, achievements of the project 
or activity, and a discussion of overall successes and issues 
experienced in conducting the project or project activities. The final 
Financial Report should consist of a complete SF-425 indicating the 
total costs of the project. Final Progress and Financial Reports must 
be submitted to the designated OAO official within 90 days after the 
completion of the award period as follows:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Report                             Performance period            Due date      Grace period
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Form SF-425, Federal Financial Report and       October thru December...........      12/30/2016       1/30/2017
 Progress Report (Quarterly).                   January thru March..............       3/30/2017       4/30/2017
                                                April thru June.................       6/30/2017       7/30/2017
                                                July thru September.............       9/30/2017      10/30/2017
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
Final Progress and Financial Reports                 Earlier of December 30, 2017, or 90 days after project
                                                                           completion.
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* Dates subject to change at the discretion of OAO.



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    Signed this 26th day of June 2017.
Christian Obineme,
Associate Director, Office of Advocacy and Outreach.
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                                                    This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                     Filing a Complaint of Discrimination                     Funding will be awarded based on
                                                    contains documents other than rules or
                                                                                                                To file a complaint of discrimination,             peer competition within the three
                                                    proposed rules that are applicable to the                                                                      categories described below along with
                                                    public. Notices of hearings and investigations,          complete the USDA Program
                                                                                                             Discrimination Complaint Form, which                  the amount of anticipated funding for
                                                    committee meetings, agency decisions and                                                                       each category. The OAO reserves the
                                                    rulings, delegations of authority, filing of             may be accessed online at: http://
                                                                                                             www.ocio.usda.gov/sites/default/files/                discretion to allocate funding between
                                                    petitions and applications and agency
                                                    statements of organization and functions are             docs/2012/Complain_combined_6_8_                      the three categories based upon the
                                                    examples of documents appearing in this                  12.pdf, or write a letter signed by you               number and quality of applications
                                                    section.                                                 or your authorized representative.                    received. There is no commitment by
                                                                                                                Send your completed complaint form                 the OAO to fund any particular
                                                                                                             or letter to USDA by mail, fax, or email:             application or to select a specific
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                                   Mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture,              number of recipients within each
                                                                                                             Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400                category.
                                                    Office of Advocacy and Outreach                          Independence Avenue SW.,                                 1. Category #1: Eligible entities
                                                    [FOA No.: OAO–0011]                                      Washington, DC 20250–9410. Fax: (202)                 described in Sections III.A.2, III.A.3,
                                                                                                             690–7442. Email: program.intake@                      and III.A.4 (1890 Land Grant colleges
                                                    Catalog of Federal Domestic                              usda.gov.                                             and universities, 1994 Alaska Native
                                                    Assistance (CFDA) No.: 10.443—                                                                                 and American Indian Tribal colleges
                                                                                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE
                                                    Outreach and Assistance for Socially                                                                           and universities, and Hispanic-Serving
                                                                                                             CONTACT: U.S. Department of
                                                    Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers                                                                             colleges and universities).
                                                                                                             Agriculture, Office of Advocacy and                      2. Category #2: Eligible entities
                                                    and Veteran Farmers and Ranchers                         Outreach, Attn: Kenya Nicholas,
                                                    Program                                                                                                        described in Sections III.A.1 and III.A.6
                                                                                                             Program Director, J.L. Whitten Building,              (i.e., nonprofit organizations,
                                                    AGENCY:  Office of Advocacy and                          Room 520–A, 1400 Independence                         community-based organizations,
                                                    Outreach (OAO), USDA.                                    Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250,                     including a network or a coalition of
                                                    ACTION: Funding Opportunity                              Phone: (202) 720–6350, Fax: (202) 720–                community-based organizations, Indian
                                                    Announcement (FOA).                                      7704, Email: OASDVFR2017@                             Tribes (as defined in 25 U.S.C. 450b),
                                                                                                             osec.usda.gov.                                        and National Tribal organizations).
                                                    SUMMARY:    This notice announces the                       Persons with Disabilities: Persons who                3. Category #3: Eligible entities
                                                    availability of funds and solicits                       require alternative means for                         described in Sections III.A.5 and III.A.7
                                                    applications from community-based and                    communication (Braille, large print,                  (i.e., all other institutions of higher
                                                    non-profit organizations, institutions of                audiotape, etc.), should contact USDA’s               education including 1862 colleges,
                                                    higher education, and Tribal entities to                 TARGET Center at (202) 720–2600                       nonprofit organizations without a
                                                    compete for financial assistance through                 (voice and TDD).                                      501(c)(3) status certification from the
                                                    the Outreach and Assistance for Socially                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            IRS, and other organizations or
                                                    Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers                          Funding/Awards: The total funding                  institutions, including those that
                                                    and Veteran Farmers and Ranchers                         potentially available for this competitive            received funding under this program
                                                    Program (hereinafter known as the                        opportunity is $8.4 million. The OAO                  before January 1, 1996).
                                                    ‘‘2501 Program’’). Individual applicants                 will award new grants from this
                                                    do not meet the eligibility criteria.                    announcement, subject to availability of              Contents of This Announcement
                                                       Funding is being provided to eligible                 funds and the quality of applications                 I. Funding Opportunity Description
                                                    entities who, in partnership with the                    received. All applications will be                    II. Award Information
                                                    Office of Advocacy and Outreach                          considered new projects and applicants                III. Eligibility Information
                                                    (OAO), will conduct outreach initiatives                 will compete based on their                           IV. Proposal and Submission Information
                                                    and training to achieve the overall goal                 organization’s entity type (e.g.,                     V. Application Review Information
                                                    of the 2501 Program—to assist socially                   nonprofit organization, higher education              VI. Award Administration Information
                                                    disadvantaged and veteran farmers and                    institution), as described below. The                 I. Funding Opportunity Description
                                                    ranchers in owning and operating farms                   maximum amount of requested federal
                                                    and ranches while increasing their                       funding for projects shall not exceed                 A. Background
                                                    participation in agricultural programs                   $200,000. The maximum project period                    The OAO is committed to ensuring
                                                    and services provided by the U.S.                        is one (1) year. Projects that are part of            that socially disadvantaged and veteran
                                                    Department of Agriculture (USDA).                        multi-year initiatives will only be                   farmers and ranchers are able to
                                                    DATES: Only one project proposal may                     funded for 1 year. Eligible entities may              equitably participate in USDA
                                                    be submitted per eligible entity.                        apply each new funding cycle with a                   programs. Differences in demographics,
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                                                    Proposals must be submitted through                      new project proposal provided that: (a)               culture, economics, and other factors
                                                    www.grants.gov and received by August                    Activities and associated costs do not                preclude a single approach to
                                                    7, 2017, at 11:59 p.m. EST. Proposals                    overlap with projects awarded in                      identifying solutions that can benefit
                                                    submitted after this deadline will not be                previous years; and (b) recipients are                our underserved farmers and ranchers.
                                                    considered for funding.                                  current and compliant with existing                   Community-based and non-profit
                                                       At least two (2) teleconferences will                 financial and progress reporting. The                 organizations, higher education
                                                    be held during the open period of this                   progress of existing projects, along with             institutions, and eligible Tribal entities
                                                    announcement to answer any clarifying                    the percentage of funds used to date,                 can play a critical role in addressing the
                                                    questions.                                               may impact funding decisions.                         unique difficulties they face and can


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                                                    help improve their ability to start and                     2. Improve participation among                     disadvantaged and veteran farmers and
                                                    maintain successful agricultural                         socially disadvantaged or veteran                     ranchers who attended;
                                                    businesses. With 2501 Program funding,                   farmers and ranchers in USDA                             c. type and topic of educational
                                                    organizations can extend our outreach                    programs;                                             materials distributed at outreach events;
                                                    efforts to connect with and assist                          3. Build relationships between current                d. creation of a program to enhance
                                                    socially disadvantaged and veteran                       and prospective farmers and ranchers                  the operational viability of socially
                                                    farmers and ranchers and to provide                      who are either socially disadvantaged or              disadvantaged and veteran farmers and
                                                    them with information on available                       veterans and USDA’s local, state,                     ranchers;
                                                    USDA resources.                                          regional, and National offices;                          e. number of completed applications
                                                       1. The 2501 Program was authorized                       4. Introduce agriculture-related                   submitted for consideration for USDA
                                                    by the Food, Agriculture, Conservation,                  information to socially disadvantaged or              programs; or
                                                    and Trade Act of 1990. The Food,                         veteran farmers and ranchers through                     f. activity that supports increased
                                                    Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008                     innovative training and technical                     participation of socially disadvantaged
                                                    expanded the authority of the Secretary                  assistance techniques; and                            farmers and ranchers and veteran
                                                    of Agriculture (the Secretary) to provide                   5. Introduce agricultural education                farmers and ranchers in USDA
                                                    awards under the program and                             targeting socially disadvantaged youth,               programs.
                                                    transferred the administrative authority                 and/or socially disadvantaged beginning                  Progress and Financial Reports will be
                                                    to the OAO. The Agricultural Act of                      farmers and ranchers, in rural and                    required, as specified in Section VI,
                                                    2014 further expanded the program to                     persistent poverty communities.                       Subsection D, ‘‘Reporting Requirement.’’
                                                    include outreach and assistance to                          To encourage information sharing and                  2. Outcomes (Results). The term
                                                    veterans. The 2501 Program extends                       to build capacity among recipients, the               ‘‘outcome’’ means the difference or
                                                    USDA’s capacity to work with members                     OAO may require Project Directors to                  effect that has occurred as a result from
                                                    of farming and ranching communities                      attend an annual training conference                  carrying out an activity, workshop,
                                                    by funding projects that enhance the                     that can be expensed with awarded                     meeting, or from delivery of services
                                                    equitable participation of socially                      grant funds not to exceed $1,000 per                  related to a programmatic goal or
                                                    disadvantaged and veteran farmers and                    award for up to two authorized entity                 objective. Outcomes refer to the final
                                                    ranchers in USDA programs. It is the                     personnel. The conference will allow                  impact, change, or result that occurs as
                                                    OAO’s intention to build lasting                         recipients, USDA officials, and other                 a direct result of the activities
                                                    relationships between USDA, the                          agriculture-related guests to share ideas             performed in accomplishing the
                                                    recipient’s organizations, and socially                  and lessons learned; provide training on              objectives and goals of your project.
                                                    disadvantaged and veteran farmers and                    performance and financial reporting                   Outcomes may refer to results that are
                                                    ranchers.                                                requirements; and provide information                 agricultural, behavioral, social, or
                                                       2. Only one proposal will be accepted                 on USDA programs and services. In                     economic in nature. Outcomes may
                                                    from each organization.                                  addition, Project Directors will have an              reflect an increase in knowledge or
                                                                                                             opportunity to make contacts and gather               skills, a greater awareness of available
                                                    B. Scope of Work                                         information on best practices.                        resources or programs, or actions taken
                                                      The 2501 Program provides funding                                                                            by stakeholders as a result of learning.
                                                                                                             C. Anticipated Outputs (Activities),                     Project Directors will be required to
                                                    to eligible organizations for training and
                                                                                                             Outcomes (Results), and Performance                   document anticipated outcomes that are
                                                    technical assistance projects designed to
                                                                                                             Measures                                              funded under this announcement which
                                                    assist socially disadvantaged and
                                                    veteran farmers and ranchers in owning                      1. Outputs (Activities). The term                  should include but are not limited to:
                                                    and operating viable agricultural                        ‘‘output’’ means an outreach,                            a. Increase in participation in USDA
                                                    enterprises. Proposals must be                           educational component, or assistance                  programs among socially disadvantaged
                                                    consistent with requirements stated in 7                 activity, task, or associated work                    and veteran farmers and ranchers;
                                                    U.S.C. 2279(a)(2). Under this statute, the               product related to improving the ability                 b. increase in receptiveness of socially
                                                    outreach and technical assistance                        of socially disadvantaged and veteran                 disadvantaged and veteran farmers and
                                                    program funds shall be used                              farmers and ranchers to own and                       ranchers to outreach efforts through
                                                    exclusively:                                             operate farms and ranches, assistance                 effective communication;
                                                      1. To enhance coordination of the                      with agriculture related activities, or                  c. increase in economic stability of
                                                    outreach, technical assistance, and                      guidance for participation in USDA                    socially disadvantaged and veteran
                                                    education efforts authorized under                       programs. Outputs may be quantitative                 farmers and ranchers within a defined
                                                    agriculture programs;                                    or qualitative but must be measurable                 geographic area;
                                                      2. To assist the Secretary of                          during the period of performance.                        d. increase in community marketing
                                                    Agriculture in:                                             Examples of outputs from the projects              and sales opportunities for the products
                                                      a. Reaching current and prospective                    to be funded under this announcement                  of socially disadvantaged and veteran
                                                    socially disadvantaged farmers or                        may describe an organization’s activities             farmers and ranchers; or
                                                    ranchers and veteran farmers or                          and their participants such as: Number                   e. increase use of resource
                                                    ranchers in a linguistically appropriate                 of workshops or meetings held and                     conservation and sustainability
                                                    manner; and                                              number of participants attending;                     practices among socially disadvantaged
                                                      b. improving the participation of                      frequency of services or training                     and veteran farmers and ranchers.
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                                                    those farmers and ranchers in USDA                       delivered; and to whom and/or                            3. Performance Measures.
                                                    programs.                                                development of products, curriculum,                  Performance measures are tied to the
                                                      Proposals from eligible entities must                  or resources provided. Other examples                 goals or objectives of each activity and
                                                    address two or more of the following                     include but are not limited to the                    ultimately the overall purpose of the
                                                    priority areas:                                          following:                                            project. They provide insight into the
                                                      1. Assist socially disadvantaged or                       a. Number of socially disadvantaged                effectiveness of proposed activities by
                                                    veteran farmers and ranchers in owning                   and veteran farmers or ranchers served;               indicating areas where a project may
                                                    and operating successful farms and                          b. number of conferences or training               need adjustments to ensure success.
                                                    ranches;                                                 sessions held and number of socially                  Applicants must develop performance


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                                                    measure expectations which will occur                    tribes (as defined in 25 U.S.C. 450b),                  3. An American Indian Tribal
                                                    as a result of their proposed activities.                and National Tribal organizations). The               community college or an Alaska Native
                                                    These expectations will be used as a                     OAO anticipates making awards totaling                cooperative college.
                                                    mechanism to track the progress and                      at least $2 million for Category #2                     4. A Hispanic-Serving Institution of
                                                    success of a project. Project performance                applicants.                                           higher education (as defined in 7 U.S.C.
                                                    measures should include statements                          3. Category #3: Eligible entities                  3103).
                                                    such as: Whether workshops or                            described in Sections III.A.5 and III.A.7               5. Any other institution of higher
                                                    technical assistance will meet the needs                 (i.e., all other institutions of higher               education (as defined in 20 U.S.C. 1001)
                                                    of farmers or ranchers in the service area               education including 1862 colleges,                    that has demonstrated experience in
                                                    and why; how much time will be spent                     nonprofit organizations without a                     providing agricultural education or
                                                    in group training or individual hands-on                 501(c)(3) status certification from the               other agricultural-related services to
                                                    training of farmers and ranchers in the                  IRS and other organizations or                        socially disadvantaged farmers and
                                                    service area; or whether activities will                 institutions, including those that                    ranchers.
                                                    meet the demands of stakeholders.                        received funding under this program                     6. An Indian Tribe (as defined in 25
                                                    Project performance measures must                        before January 1, 1996). The OAO                      U.S.C. 450b) or a National Tribal
                                                    include the assumptions used to make                     anticipates making awards totaling at                 organization that has demonstrated
                                                    those estimates.                                         least $1 million for Category #3                      experience in providing agricultural
                                                       Consider the following questions                      applicants.                                           education or other agriculturally-related
                                                    when developing performance                                                                                    services to socially disadvantaged
                                                                                                             C. Project Period
                                                    measurement statements:                                                                                        farmers and ranchers.
                                                       • What is the measurable short-term                     The performance period for projects                   7. All other organizations or
                                                    and long-term impact the project will                    selected from this solicitation will not              institutions that received funding under
                                                    have on servicing or meeting the needs                   begin prior to the effective award date.              this program before January 1, 1996, but
                                                    of stakeholders?                                         The maximum project period is one (1)                 only with respect to projects that the
                                                       • How will the organization measure                   year. Projects that are part of multi-year            Secretary considers similar to projects
                                                    the effectiveness and efficiency of their                initiatives will only be funded for 1                 previously carried out by the entity
                                                    proposed activities to meet their overall                year.                                                 under this program.
                                                    goals and objectives?
                                                                                                             D. Award Type                                         B. Cost-Sharing or Matching
                                                    II. Award Information                                       Funding for selected projects will be                Matching is not required for this
                                                    A. Statutory Authority                                   in the form of a grant which must be                  program.
                                                                                                             fully executed no later than September
                                                       The statutory authority for this action                                                                     C. Threshold Eligibility Criteria
                                                                                                             30, 2017. The anticipated Federal
                                                    is 7 U.S.C. 2279, as amended, which
                                                                                                             involvement will be limited to the                       Applications from eligible entities
                                                    authorizes award funding for projects
                                                                                                             following activities:                                 that meet all criteria will be evaluated
                                                    designed to provide outreach and
                                                                                                                1. Approval of recipients’ final budget            as follows:
                                                    assistance to socially disadvantaged and
                                                                                                             and statement of work accompanying                       1. Proposals must comply with the
                                                    veteran farmers and ranchers.
                                                                                                             the grant agreement;                                  submission instructions and
                                                    B. Expected Amount of Funding                               2. Monitoring of recipients’                       requirements set forth in Section IV of
                                                       The total estimated funding expected                  performance through quarterly and final               this announcement. Pages in excess of
                                                    to be available for awards under this                    financial and performance reports; and                the page limitation will not be
                                                    competitive opportunity is $8.4 million.                    3. Evaluation of recipients’ use of                considered.
                                                    Funding will be awarded based on peer                    federal funds through desk audits and                    2. Proposals must be received through
                                                    competition within the three categories                  on-site visits.                                       www.grants.gov as specified in Section
                                                    listed below. The OAO reserves the                       III. Eligibility Information                          IV of this announcement on or before
                                                    discretion to allocate funding between                                                                         the proposal submission deadline.
                                                    the categories based upon the number                     A. Eligible Entities                                  Applicants will receive an electronic
                                                    and quality of applications received.                      1. Any community-based                              confirmation receipt of their proposal
                                                    There is no commitment by the OAO to                     organization, network, or coalition of                from www.grants.gov.
                                                    fund any particular application or to                    community-based organizations that:                      3. Proposals received after the
                                                    make a specific number of awards                           • Demonstrates experience in                        submission deadline will not be
                                                    within each category.                                    providing agricultural education or                   considered. Please note that in order to
                                                       1. Category #1: Eligible entities                     other agricultural-related services to                submit proposals, organizations must
                                                    described in Sections III.A.2, III.A.3,                  socially disadvantaged and veteran                    create accounts in www.grants.gov and
                                                    and III.A.4 (1890 Land-Grant colleges                    farmers and ranchers;                                 in the System for Awards Management
                                                    and universities, 1994 Alaska Native                       • provides documentary evidence of                  (SAM.gov); both of which could take up
                                                    and American Indian Tribal colleges                      work with, and on behalf of, socially                 to 3 days or longer. Therefore, it is
                                                    and universities, and Hispanic-Serving                   disadvantaged and veteran farmers and                 strongly suggested that organizations
                                                    colleges and universities). The OAO                      ranchers during the 3-year period                     begin this process immediately.
                                                                                                                                                                   Registering early could prevent
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                                                    anticipates making awards totaling at                    preceding the submission of a proposal
                                                    least $2 million for Category #1                         for assistance under this program; and                unforeseen delays in submitting your
                                                    applicants.                                                • does not or has not engaged in                    proposal.
                                                       2. Category #2: Eligible entities                     activities prohibited under Section                      4. Proposals must address a minimum
                                                    described in Sections III.A.1 and III.A.6                501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code               of two or more of the priority areas that
                                                    (i.e., nonprofit organizations,                          of 1986.                                              provide outreach and assistance to
                                                    community-based organizations,                             2. An 1890 or 1994 institution of                   socially disadvantaged or veteran
                                                    including a network or a coalition of                    higher education (as defined in 7 U.S.C.              farmers and ranchers as stated in
                                                    community-based organizations, Indian                    7601).                                                Section I, Subsection B, Scope of Work.


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                                                      5. Incomplete or partial applications                  process immediately to avoid processing               pages per attachment (i.e., 1 of 15, 2 of 15,
                                                    will not be eligible for consideration.                  delays due to registration requirements.              etc.). DO NOT PASSWORD PROTECT ANY
                                                                                                                Federal agencies post funding                      OF YOUR SUBMITTED DOCUMENTS.
                                                    IV. Proposal and Submission                                                                                    Documents that are password protected
                                                                                                             opportunities on www.grants.gov. The
                                                    Information                                                                                                    cannot be viewed by the OAO staff or
                                                                                                             OAO is not responsible for submission                 members of the Independent Review Panel.
                                                    A. System for Award Management                           issues associated with www.grants.gov.
                                                    (SAM)                                                    If you experience submission issues,                     • Attachment 1: Project Summary
                                                                                                             please contact www.grants.gov support                 Page. The proposal must contain a
                                                       It is a requirement to register for SAM               staff for assistance.                                 Project Summary Page, which should
                                                    (www.sam.gov). There is NO fee to                           Proposals must be submitted by                     not be numbered and must follow
                                                    register for this site.                                  August 7, 2017, via www.grants.gov at                 immediately after the SF Form 424,
                                                       Per 2 CFR part 200, applicants are                    11:59 p.m. EST. Proposals received after              Application for Federal Assistance form.
                                                    required to: (1) Be registered in SAM                    this deadline will not be considered.                 The Project Summary Page is limited to
                                                    prior to submitting an application; (2)                                                                        250 words. It should be a synopsis or
                                                    provide a valid unique entity identifier                 C. Content of Proposal Package                        summary of the project’s goals and
                                                    in the application; and (3) continue to                  Submission                                            objectives. It should be written as a
                                                    maintain an active SAM registration                         All submissions must contain                       CONCISE notice or advertisement about
                                                    with current information at all times                    completed and electronically signed                   your organization, including your
                                                    during which the organization has an                     original application forms, as well as a              organization’s name; name of your
                                                    active Federal award or an application                   Project Summary, Project Narrative, and               project; two or three sentences
                                                    or plan under consideration by a                         a Budget Narrative as described below:                describing your project; the project’s
                                                    Federal awarding agency. The OAO may                        1. Forms and documents. The forms                  geographic service area; and the Project
                                                    not make a Federal award to an                           listed below can be found in the                      Director’s name, email address, and
                                                    applicant until the applicant has                        proposal package at www.grants.gov and                telephone number. No points will be
                                                    complied with all applicable unique                      must be submitted with all applications.              given or subtracted for the Project
                                                    entity identifier and SAM requirements.                  Required forms are provided as fillable               Summary Page. This will allow the
                                                    If an applicant has not fully complied                   PDF templates. Applicants must                        OAO to quickly glean pertinent
                                                    with the requirements by the time the                    download and complete these forms and                 information on the project.
                                                    OAO is ready to make a Federal award,                    submit them in the application                        Organizations can expect that the
                                                    OAO may determine that the applicant                     submission portal at www.grants.gov.                  Project Summary Page may be used in
                                                    is not qualified to receive a Federal                    PDF documents listed below are                        its entirety or in part for media purposes
                                                    award and use that determination as a                    documents the applicant must create in                to include press releases, informational
                                                    basis for making a Federal award to                      Word format and then submit in PDF                    emails to potential stakeholders or
                                                    another applicant.                                       format.                                               partners, to provide upper echelons of
                                                                                                                                                                   government with a snapshot of an
                                                       SAM contains the publicly available                   • Standard Form (SF) 424, Application                 organization, and for demographic
                                                    data for all active exclusion records                       for Federal Assistance                             purposes. Please do not restate the
                                                    entered by the Federal Government                        • Standard Form (SF) 424A, Budget                     objectives of the 2501 Program (i.e., ‘‘to
                                                    identifying those parties excluded from                     Information—Non-Construction                       provide outreach and assistance for
                                                    receiving Federal contracts, certain                        Programs                                           socially disadvantaged farmers and
                                                    subcontracts, and certain types of                       • Standard Form (SF) 424B,                            ranchers and veterans farmers and
                                                    Federal financial and non-financial                         Assurances—Non-Construction                        ranchers’’); it should reflect the goal of
                                                    assistance and benefits. All applicant                      Programs                                           your specific project.
                                                    organizations and their key personnel                    • Key Contacts Form (provide first,                      • Attachment 1: Project Narrative. In
                                                    will be vetted through SAM.gov to                           middle, and last names)                            15 double-spaced pages or less, using 1-
                                                    ensure they are in compliance with this                  • PDF document of 1-Page Project                      inch margins and 12-point font, indicate
                                                    requirement and not on the Excluded                         Summary                                            the organization that will conduct the
                                                    Parties List. Organizations identified as                • PDF document of Project Narrative                   project, the geographical area served by
                                                    having delinquent Federal debt may                       • PDF document of Budget Narrative                    the project, and the priority areas that
                                                    contact the Treasury Offset Program at                   • Form AD–3031, Assurance Regarding                   will be addressed by the project. Please
                                                    (800) 304–3107 for instructions on                          Felony Conviction or Tax Delinquent                be concise. Note: Members of the review
                                                    resolution, but will not be awarded a                       Status for Corporate Applicants                    panel will not be required to review
                                                    2501 Program grant prior to resolution.                     Please note, additional forms will be              proposals from organizations that have
                                                    B. Obtain Proposal Package From                          required from organizations being                     deviated from these formatting
                                                    www.grants.gov                                           awarded the 2501 Grant.                               specifications.
                                                                                                                2. Attachments. The attachments                       Æ Discuss the merits of your proposed
                                                      Applicants may download individual                     listed below are required for all                     project. Specifically, proposals must: (1)
                                                    grant proposal forms from                                proposals and must be included in the                 Define and establish the existence of the
                                                    www.grants.gov. For assistance with                      proposal package at www.grants.gov.                   needs of socially disadvantaged farmers
                                                    www.grants.gov, please consult the                       Attachment 1 will consist of the Project              and ranchers, veteran farmers and
                                                    Applicant User Guide at http://                          Summary Page and the Project
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                                                                                                                                                                   ranchers, or both in the defined
                                                    grants.gov/assets/                                       Narrative. Attachment 2 will consist of               geographic area; (2) identify the
                                                    ApplicantUserGuide.pdf.                                  the Budget Narrative. Please submit the               experience of the organization(s) taking
                                                      Applicants are required to submit                      summary and narratives in PDF format                  part in the project; (3) identify the
                                                    proposals through www.grants.gov.                        to preserve the content and formatting.               names of organizations that will be your
                                                    Applicants will be required to register                  Attachment 3 will consist of                          partners in the project, if any; (4)
                                                    through www.grants.gov in order to                       Appendices.                                           identify the geographic area of service;
                                                    begin the proposal submission process.                      Note: Number each page of each                     and (5) discuss the potential impact of
                                                    We strongly suggest you initiate this                    attachment and indicate the total number of           the project.


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                                                       Æ Identify the qualifications, relevant                 Note: Ensure this is completed with                 click on ‘‘Add Mandatory Budget
                                                    experience, education, and publications                  accuracy; particularly email addresses and            Narrative’’ to upload your Budget
                                                    of each Project Director or collaborator.                phone numbers. The OAO may not be able                Narrative.
                                                    Also, specifically address the work to be                to reach you if your information is incorrect.           * After block 15, click on ‘‘Add
                                                    completed by key personnel and the                         2. Project Summary Page (no more                    Attachments’’ to add all your supporting
                                                    roles and responsibilities within the                    than 250 words).                                      documents (résumés, Partnership
                                                    scope of the proposed project. This                        3. Project Narrative including a                    Agreements, Letters of Support, etc.).
                                                    includes past completed projects and                     timeline (no more than 15 pages, 12                   D. Sub-Awards and Partnerships
                                                    financial management experiences.                        point font, and 1 inch margins only).
                                                       Æ In an organized format, create a                                                                            Funding may be used to provide sub-
                                                                                                                Note: To ensure fairness and uniformity for
                                                    timeline for each task to be                                                                                   awards, which includes using sub-
                                                                                                             all applicants, Project Narratives not
                                                    accomplished during the period of                        conforming to this stipulation may not be             awards to fund partnerships; however,
                                                    performance timeframe. Relate each task                  considered.                                           the recipient must utilize at least 50
                                                    to one of the five priority areas in                                                                           percent of the total funds awarded, and
                                                                                                               4. SF–424A, Budget Information—                     no more than three subcontracts will be
                                                    Section I, Subsection B. The timeline is                 Non-Construction Programs.
                                                    part of the 15 page limit but can be as                                                                        permitted. All sub-awardees must
                                                                                                               5. SF 424B, Assurances—Non-                         comply with applicable requirements
                                                    simple as a one-page description of                      Construction Programs.
                                                    tasks.                                                                                                         for sub-awards. Applicants must
                                                                                                               6. Budget Narrative (not to exceed 2                provide documentation of a competitive
                                                       • Attachment 2: Budget Narrative.                     pages).
                                                    The Budget Narrative should identify                                                                           bidding process for services, contracts,
                                                                                                               7. Key Contacts Form (include the
                                                    and describe the costs associated with                                                                         and products, including consultant
                                                                                                             Project Director/Manager and Financial
                                                    the proposed project, including sub-                                                                           contracts, and conduct cost and price
                                                                                                             Representative). Provide first, middle,
                                                    awards or contracts and indirect costs.                                                                        analyses to the extent required by
                                                                                                             and last names.
                                                    An eligible entity that has never                                                                              applicable procurement regulations.
                                                                                                               Note: Please ensure this form is completed            The OAO awards funds to one eligible
                                                    received a negotiated indirect cost rate                 with accuracy. Individuals not listed on an           applicant as the recipient. Please
                                                    may elect to charge a de minimis rate of                 applicants’ Key Contact Form will not                 indicate a lead applicant as the
                                                    10 percent maximum of total direct                       receive information about or access to data           responsible party if other organizations
                                                    costs in accordance with 2 CFR                           that concerns the applicant organization.
                                                                                                                                                                   are named as partners or co-applicants
                                                    200.414(f).                                                 8. Résumés of key personnel, current             or members of a coalition or consortium.
                                                       Organizations with previously                         Negotiated Indirect Cost Rate                         The recipient will be held accountable
                                                    approved indirect cost rates must                        Agreements, Partnership Agreements,                   to the OAO for the proper
                                                    submit their Negotiated Indirect Cost                    Letters of Intent, Support, or                        administrative requirements and
                                                    Rate Agreement (NICRA) with this                         Recommendation, proof of 501(c)(3)                    expenditure of all funds.
                                                    application in Attachment 3. All                         status (if applicable), etc.
                                                    submitted NICRA agreements must be                          Best practice notes:                               E. Submission Dates and Times
                                                    CURRENT. Other funding sources may                          * Complete the following as soon as                   The closing date and time for receipt
                                                    also be identified in this attachment.                   possible:                                             of proposal submissions is August 7,
                                                    Each cost indicated must be reasonable,                     (1) Obtain a registered DUNs number.               2017, at 11:59 p.m., EST via
                                                    allocable, necessary, and allowable                         (2) Register and maintain an active                www.grants.gov. Proposals received
                                                    under the Federal Cost Principles (2                     System for Award Management (SAMs)                    after the submission deadline will be
                                                    CFR part 200, subpart E—Cost                             account.                                              considered late without further
                                                    Principles) in order to be funded. The                      (3) Register in www.grants.gov.                    consideration. Proposals must be
                                                    Budget Narrative should not exceed two                      * Only submit Adobe PDF file format                submitted through www.grants.gov
                                                    pages and is not part of the Project                     documents to www.grants.gov to                        without exception. Additionally,
                                                    Narrative.                                               preserve content and formatting.                      organizations must also be registered in
                                                       • Attachment 3: Appendices.                              * Name your documents with short                   the SAM (www.sam.gov). Creating an
                                                    Organizations may submit abbreviated                     titles to prevent issues with uploading/              account for both Web sites can take
                                                    Articles of Incorporation for recently                   downloading documents from                            several days to receive account
                                                    established organizations (must have                     www.grants.gov. Documents with long                   verification and/or PIN numbers. Please
                                                    been established at least 3 years prior to               names may not always upload/                          allow sufficient time to complete access
                                                    this application); résumés for key                     download properly.                                    requirements for these Web sites. The
                                                    personnel; Letters of Commitment;                           * Do not password protect any                      proposal submission deadline is firm.
                                                    Letters of Intent, Partnership                           submitted forms or documents.
                                                    Agreements, or Memoranda of                                 * Ensure all the information on your               F. Confidential Information
                                                    Understanding with partner                               SF–424 Application and Key Contact                       In accordance with 2 CFR part 200,
                                                    organizations; Letters of Support;                       forms are correct. Include first, middle,             the names of entities submitting
                                                    501(c)(3) certification from the IRS, or                 and last names on Key Contact forms.                  proposals, as well as proposal contents
                                                    other supporting documentation which                        Where to Upload Attachments on                     and evaluations, will be kept
                                                    is encouraged but not required.                          Your Application. There are three                     confidential to the extent permissible by
                                                    Applicants can consolidate all
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                                                                                                             blocks on the application where you                   law. If an applicant chooses to include
                                                    supplemental materials into one                          may upload attachments:                               confidential or proprietary information
                                                    additional attachment. Do not include                       * On block 14, click on ‘‘Add                      in the proposal, it will be treated in
                                                    sections from other attachments as an                    Attachment’’ to upload your Project                   accordance with Exemption 4 of the
                                                    Appendix.                                                Summary and Project Narrative.                        Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
                                                       Checklist of documents to submit                         * In the section that reads ‘‘Budget               Exemption 4 of the FOIA protects trade
                                                    through www.grants.gov:                                  Narrative File(s)’’, type in the                      secrets, and commercial and financial
                                                       1. SF–424, Application for Federal                    ‘‘Mandatory Budget Narrative                          information obtained from a person that
                                                    Assistance.                                              Filename’’. Just below the file name,                 is privileged or confidential.


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                                                    G. Pre-Submission Proposal Assistance                                          3. Please visit our Web site at https://                                     A review panel that is independent of
                                                       1. The OAO may not assist individual                                      www.outreach.usda.gov/grants/                                                OAO will use a point system to rate
                                                    applicants by reviewing draft proposals                                      index.htm to review the most recent                                          each proposal, awarding a maximum of
                                                    or providing advice on how to respond                                        Terms and Conditions for receiving an                                        100 points (90 points, plus an additional
                                                    to evaluation criteria. However, the                                         award as it provides additional                                              10 discretionary points for
                                                    OAO will respond to questions from                                           information pertaining to the OAO                                            programmatic priorities). Each proposal
                                                    individual applicants regarding                                              awards. This version is subject to                                           will be reviewed by at least two
                                                    eligibility criteria, administrative issues                                  change upon new program                                                      members of the Independent Review
                                                    related to the submission of the                                             requirements.                                                                Panel who will review and score all
                                                    proposal, and requests for clarification                                     V. Application Review Information                                            applications submitted. The
                                                    regarding the announcement. Any                                                                                                                           Independent Review Panel will
                                                    questions should be submitted to                                             A. Evaluation Criteria
                                                                                                                                                                                                              numerically score and rank each
                                                    OASDVFR2017@osec.usda.gov.                                                     Only eligible entities whose proposals                                     application within the three categories
                                                       2. The OAO will post questions and                                        meet the threshold criteria in Section III                                   and funding decisions will be based on
                                                    answers relating to this funding                                             of this announcement will be reviewed                                        their recommendations to the
                                                    opportunity during its open period on                                        according to the evaluation criteria set                                     designated approving official. Final
                                                    the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)                                        forth below. Applicants should
                                                                                                                                                                                                              funding decisions will be made by the
                                                    section of our Web site: http://                                             explicitly and fully address these
                                                    www.outreach.usda.gov/grants/. The                                                                                                                        designated approving official.
                                                                                                                                 criteria as part of their proposal
                                                    OAO will update the FAQs on a weekly                                         package. Each proposal will be reviewed                                      B. Evaluation Criteria for New Grants
                                                    basis and conduct webinars on an as-                                         under the regulations established under                                      Proposals
                                                    needed basis.                                                                2 CFR part 200.

                                                                                                                                                      Criteria                                                                                                         Points

                                                    1. Project Narrative: Under this criterion, your proposal will be evaluated to the extent to which the narrative includes a well-con-
                                                      ceived strategy for addressing the requirements and objectives stated in Section I, Part B, Scope of Work, (see page 5, Project
                                                      Narrative, for further clarification) identifying a minimum of two or more of the priority areas ...............................................................                                                      40
                                                    In addition, the OAO may award up to 10 discretionary points (two (2) points each) for the following: ...................................................                                                               10
                                                          • Projects assisting beginning farmers and ranchers (as defined in 7 U.S.C. 3319f);
                                                          • Projects to assist states/communities identified as persistent poverty;
                                                          • Projects located in rural areas; and
                                                          • Projects with an emphasis on partnering with other nonprofits, Federal, state, and local entities to maximize areas of coverage
                                                            for outreach (i.e., research, small and beginning farmers, and feeding programs, etc.).
                                                          • Projects leveraging funding from other Federal, state, and local entities, to maximize funding for outreach (i.e., research, small
                                                            and beginning farmers, and feeding programs, etc.).
                                                    2. Programmatic Capability: Under this criterion, applicants will be evaluated based on their ability to successfully complete and
                                                      manage the proposed project taking into account the applicant’s: Organizational experience, its staff’s expertise and/or qualifica-
                                                      tions, and the organization’s resources. The organization must also clearly document its historical successes and future plans to
                                                      continue assisting socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers .......................................................................................                                                    10
                                                    3. Financial Management Experience: Under this criterion, applicants will be evaluated based on their demonstrated ability to suc-
                                                       cessfully complete and manage the proposed project taking into account the applicants’ past performance in successfully com-
                                                       pleting and managing prior funding agreements identified, Section I, Part C, Performance Measures (see page 8). Past perform-
                                                       ance documentation on successfully completed projects may be at the Federal, state, or local community level. Per 2 CFR
                                                       200.205, if an applicant is a prior recipient of Federal awards, their record in managing that award will be reviewed, including time-
                                                       liness of compliance with applicable reporting requirements and conformance to the terms and conditions of previous Federal
                                                       awards ......................................................................................................................................................................................................            5
                                                    4. Budget: Under this criterion, proposed project budget will be evaluated to determine whether costs are reasonable, allowable, allo-
                                                      cable, and necessary to accomplish the proposed goals and objectives; and whether the proposed budget provides a detailed
                                                      breakdown of the approximate funding used for each major activity. Additionally, indirect costs must be appropriately applied (see
                                                      page 14). For a list of unallowable costs, please see 2 CFR Part 200, subpart E ................................................................................                                                      15
                                                    5. Tracking and Measuring: Under this criterion, the applicant’s proposal will be evaluated based upon clearly documenting a de-
                                                      tailed plan for tracking and measuring their progress toward achieving the expected project outputs and outcomes as stated in
                                                      Section I, Part C, Performance Measures (see page 7). Applicants should indicate how they intend to clearly document the effec-
                                                      tiveness of their project in achieving proposed thresholds or benchmarks in relation to stated goals and objectives. For example,
                                                      state how your organization plans to connect socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers with USDA agricultural
                                                      programs. Applicants must clearly demonstrate how they will ensure timely and successful completion of the project with a reason-
                                                      able time schedule for execution of the tasks associated with the projects ...........................................................................................                                                20



                                                    C. Selection of Reviewers                                                    from a diverse group of experts to create                                    that its proposed project has been
                                                      All applications will be reviewed by                                       a balanced panel.                                                            evaluated and recommended for award.
                                                                                                                                                                                                              The notification will be sent to the
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                                                    members of an Independent Review                                             VI. Award Administration Information
                                                    Panel. Panel members are selected based                                                                                                                   Project Manager listed on the SF–424,
                                                    upon training and experience in                                              A. Award Notices                                                             Application for Federal Assistance.
                                                    relevant fields including outreach,                                          Proposal Notifications and Feedback                                          Project Managers should be the
                                                    technical assistance, cooperative                                                                                                                         Authorized Organizational
                                                    extension services, civil rights,                                              1. The successful applicant will be                                        Representative (AOR) and authorized to
                                                    education, statistical, and ethnographic                                     notified by the OAO via telephone,                                           sign on behalf of the organization. It is
                                                    data collection and analysis, and                                            email, and/or postal mail. The                                               imperative that this individual is
                                                    agricultural programs, and are drawn                                         notification will advise the applicant                                       responsive to notifications by the OAO.


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                                                    If the individual is no longer in the                    Limited English Proficiency (LEP) to                                D. Reporting Requirement
                                                    position, please notify the OAO                          projects, programs, and activities
                                                    immediately to submit the new contact                    administered by Federal grant                                          In accordance with 2 CFR part 200,
                                                    for the application by updating your                     recipients. Recipient organizations must                            the following reporting requirements
                                                    organization’s Key Contact form and                      comply with these obligations upon                                  will apply to awards provided under
                                                    forwarding a résumé of the new key                     acceptance of grant agreements as                                   this FOA. The OAO reserves the right to
                                                    personnel. The award notice will be                      written in OAO’s Terms and Conditions.                              revise the schedule and format of
                                                    forwarded to the grantee for execution                   Following these guidelines is essential                             reporting requirements as necessary in
                                                    and must be returned to the OAO                          to the success of our mission to improve                            the award agreement.
                                                    Director, who is the authorizing official.               access to USDA programs for socially                                   1. Quarterly Progress Reports and
                                                    Once grant documents are executed by                     disadvantaged and veteran farmers and                               Financial Reports will be required.
                                                    all parties, authorization to begin work                 ranchers.                                                              • Quarterly Progress Reports. The
                                                    will be given. At a minimum, this                                                                                            recipient must submit the most current
                                                    process can take up to 30 days from the                  C. Data Universal Numbering System,                                 OMB-approved Performance Progress
                                                    date of notification.                                    System for Award Management, and                                    Report form (SF–PPR). For each report,
                                                       2. The OAO will also send                             www.grants.gov.                                                     the recipient must complete fields 1
                                                    notification to unsuccessful applicants                     In accordance with the Federal                                   through 12 of the SF–PPR. To complete
                                                    via email or postal mail. The                            Funding Accountability and                                          field 10, the recipient is required to
                                                    notification will be sent to the Project                 Transparency Act (FFATA) and the                                    provide a detailed narrative of project
                                                    Manager listed on the SF–424,                            USDA implementation, all applicants                                 performance and activities as an
                                                    Application for Federal Assistance.                      must obtain and provide an identifying                              attachment, as described in the award
                                                    Project Managers should be the AOR.                      number from Dun and Bradstreet’s                                    agreement. Quarterly progress reports
                                                       3. Within 10 days of award status                     (D&B) Data Universal Numbering                                      must be submitted to the designated
                                                    notification, unsuccessful applicants                    System (DUNS). Applicants can receive                               OAO official within 30 days after the
                                                    may request feedback on their                            a DUNS number, at no cost, by calling                               end of each calendar quarter.
                                                    application. Feedback will be provided                   the toll-free DUNS number request line                                 • Quarterly Financial Reports. The
                                                    as expeditiously as possible. Feedback                   at (866) 705–5711, or visiting the D&B                              recipient must submit SF 425, Federal
                                                    sessions will be scheduled contingent                    Web site at www.dnb.com.                                            Financial Report. For each report, the
                                                    upon the number of requests and in                                                                                           recipient must complete both the
                                                                                                                In addition, FFATA requires
                                                    accordance with 7 CFR 2500.026.                                                                                              Federal Cash Transaction Report and
                                                                                                             applicants to register with the System
                                                    B. Administrative and National Policy                    for Award Management (SAM). This                                    the Financial Status Report sections of
                                                    Requirements                                             registration must be maintained and                                 the SF–425. Quarterly financial reports
                                                      All awards resulting from this                         updated annually. Applicants can                                    must be submitted to the designated
                                                    solicitation will be administered in                     register or update their profile, at no                             OAO official within 30 days after the
                                                    accordance with the Office of                            cost, by visiting the SAM Web site at                               end of each calendar quarter.
                                                    Management and Budget (OMB)                              www.sam.gov. This is a requirement to                                  2. Final Progress and Financial
                                                    Uniform Administrative Requirements,                     register for www.grants.gov.                                        Reports will be required upon project
                                                    Cost Principles, and Audit                                  All applicants must register for an                              completion. This report should include
                                                    Requirements for Federal Awards                          account on www.grants.gov in order to                               a summary of the project or activity
                                                    codified at 2 CFR part 200, as                           submit their application. There is no                               throughout the funding period,
                                                    supplemented by USDA implementing                        cost for registration. All applications                             achievements of the project or activity,
                                                    regulations at 2 CFR parts 400 and 415,                  must be submitted through                                           and a discussion of overall successes
                                                    and OAO Federal Financial Assistance                     www.grants.gov. This Web site is                                    and issues experienced in conducting
                                                    Programs—General Award                                   managed by the Department of Health                                 the project or project activities. The
                                                    Administrative Procedures, 7 CFR part                    and Human Services, not OAO. Many                                   final Financial Report should consist of
                                                    2500.                                                    Federal agencies use this Web site to                               a complete SF–425 indicating the total
                                                      In compliance with its obligations                     post Funding Opportunity                                            costs of the project. Final Progress and
                                                    under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of                Announcements (FOA). Please click on                                Financial Reports must be submitted to
                                                    1964 and Executive Order 13166, it is                    the ‘‘Support’’ tab to contact their                                the designated OAO official within 90
                                                    the policy of the OAO to provide timely                  customer support personnel for help                                 days after the completion of the award
                                                    and meaningful access for persons with                   with submitting your application.                                   period as follows:

                                                                               Report                                                        Performance period                                       Due date     Grace period

                                                    Form SF–425, Federal Financial Report and Progress               October thru December ................................................           12/30/2016      1/30/2017
                                                      Report (Quarterly).                                            January thru March ......................................................         3/30/2017      4/30/2017
                                                                                                                     April thru June ..............................................................    6/30/2017      7/30/2017
                                                                                                                     July thru September .....................................................         9/30/2017     10/30/2017

                                                             Final Progress and Financial Reports                                    Earlier of December 30, 2017, or 90 days after project completion.
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                                                       * Dates subject to change at the discretion of OAO.




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                                                                                 Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 132 / Wednesday, July 12, 2017 / Notices                                                  32167

                                                      Signed this 26th day of June 2017.                     common varieties of sand, stone, gravel,              burden of the collection of information,
                                                    Christian Obineme,                                       pumice, pumicite, cinders, clay, and                  including the validity of the
                                                    Associate Director, Office of Advocacy and               other similar materials on lands                      methodology and assumptions used; (3)
                                                    Outreach.                                                administered by the USDA Forest                       ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
                                                    [FR Doc. 2017–14547 Filed 7–11–17; 8:45 am]              Service.                                              clarity of the information to be
                                                    BILLING CODE P                                              Individuals, organizations,                        collected; and (4) ways to minimize the
                                                                                                             companies, or corporations interested in              burden of the collection of information
                                                                                                             mining mineral materials on National                  on respondents, including the use of
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                                Forest System lands may contact their                 automated, electronic, mechanical, or
                                                                                                             local Forest Service office to inquire                other technological collection
                                                    Forest Service                                           about mining mineral materials                        techniques or other forms of information
                                                                                                             opportunities, to learn about areas on                technology.
                                                    Information Collection; Disposal of                      which such activities are permitted, and                All comments received in response to
                                                    Mineral Materials                                        to request form FS–2800–9 (Contract of                this notice, including names and
                                                    AGENCY:   Forest Service, USDA.                          Sale for Minerals Materials). Interested              addresses when provided, will be a
                                                    ACTION:   Notice; request for comment.                   parties are asked to provide information              matter of public record. Comments will
                                                                                                             that includes the purchaser’s name and                be summarized and included in the
                                                    SUMMARY:   In accordance with the                        address, the location and dimensions of               submission request toward Office of
                                                    Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the                     the area to be mined, the kind of                     Management and Budget approval.
                                                    Forest Service is seeking comments                       material that will be mined, the quantity
                                                                                                                                                                   Leslie A.C. Weldon,
                                                    from all interested individuals and                      of material to be mined, the sales price
                                                                                                                                                                   Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
                                                    organizations on the extension of a                      of the mined material, the payment
                                                    currently approved information                           schedule, the amount of the bond, and                 [FR Doc. 2017–14565 Filed 7–11–17; 8:45 am]
                                                    collection, Disposal of Mineral                          the period of the contract.                           BILLING CODE 3411–15–P

                                                    Materials.                                                  The collected information enables the
                                                    DATES: Comments must be received in
                                                                                                             Forest Service to document planned
                                                                                                             operations, to prescribe the terms and                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                    writing on or before September 11, 2017
                                                    to be assured of consideration.                          conditions the agency deems necessary
                                                                                                             to protect surface resources, and to                  Foreign-Trade Zones Board
                                                    Comments received after that date will
                                                    be considered to the extent practicable.                 affect a binding contract agreement.                  [B–47–2017]
                                                                                                             Forest Service employees will evaluate
                                                    ADDRESSES: Comments concerning this
                                                                                                             the collected information to ensure that              Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 52—Suffolk
                                                    notice should be addressed to Sarah                      entities applying to mine mineral                     County, New York; Notification of
                                                    Shoemaker, Geologist, USDA Forest                        materials are financially accountable                 Proposed Production Activity; Estee
                                                    Service, Minerals and Geology                            and will conduct their activities in                  Lauder Inc. (Skin Care, Fragrance, and
                                                    Management, 709 West 9th Street, Room                    accordance with the mineral regulations               Cosmetic Products), Melville, New
                                                    561 C, Juneau, AK 99801.                                 of Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations,             York
                                                       Comments also may be submitted via
                                                                                                             Part 228, Subpart C (36 CFR part 228).
                                                    facsimile to (907) 586–7840 or by email                     If this information is not collected, the             Estee Lauder Inc. (Estee Lauder)
                                                    to: sarahshoemaker@fs.fed.us.                            Forest Service would be unable to                     submitted a notification of proposed
                                                       The public may inspect comments                                                                             production activity to the FTZ Board for
                                                                                                             comply with Federal regulations to
                                                    received at the USDA Forest Service                                                                            its facility in Melville, New York within
                                                                                                             mine mineral materials, and operations
                                                    Alaska Region, Minerals and Geology                                                                            FTZ 52. The notification conforming to
                                                                                                             could cause undue damage to surface
                                                    Management, Federal Building, 709                                                                              the requirements of the regulations of
                                                                                                             resources.
                                                    West 9th Street, Juneau, AK 99801                           Estimate of Annual Burden: 2.5 hours.              the FTZ Board (15 CFR 400.22) was
                                                    during normal business hours.                               Type of Respondents: Mineral                       received on June 16, 2017.
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         materials operators.                                     The Estee Lauder facility is located
                                                    Sarah Shoemaker, Geologist, Minerals                        Estimated Annual Number of                         within Site 4 of FTZ 52. The facility is
                                                    and Geology Management Staff,                            Respondents: 2,626.                                   used for the manufacturing and
                                                    sarahshoemaker@fs.fed.us or (907) 586–                      Estimated Annual Number of                         distribution of skin care, fragrance, and
                                                    7886.                                                    Responses per Respondent: 1.                          cosmetic products. Pursuant to 15 CFR
                                                       Individuals who use                                      Estimated Total Annual Burden on                   400.14(b), FTZ activity would be limited
                                                    telecommunication devices for the deaf                   Respondents: 6,565 hours.                             to the specific foreign-status materials
                                                    (TDD) may call the Federal Relay                            Estimated annual number of                         and components and specific finished
                                                    Service (FRS) at 1–800–877–8339                          respondents is based on the average                   products described in the submitted
                                                    twenty-four hours a day, every day of                    number of respondents in 2014 through                 notification (as described below) and
                                                    the year, including holidays.                            2016. This number is lower than                       subsequently authorized by the FTZ
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               previous renewal estimates, thus the                  Board.
                                                      Title: Disposal of Mineral Materials.                  estimated total annual burden on                         Production under FTZ procedures
                                                      OMB Number: 0596–0081.                                 respondents is lower than the most                    could exempt Estee Lauder from
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                                                      Expiration Date of Approval: October                   recent renewal.                                       customs duty payments on the foreign-
                                                    31, 2017.                                                   Comment Is Invited: Comment is                     status components used in export
                                                      Type of Request: Renewal of a                          invited on: (1) Whether this collection               production. On its domestic sales, for
                                                    currently approved collection.                           of information is necessary for the stated            the foreign-status materials/components
                                                      Abstract: The Mineral Materials Act                    purposes and the proper performance of                noted below, Estee Lauder would be
                                                    of 1947, as amended, and the Multiple                    the functions of the Agency, including                able to choose the duty rates during
                                                    Use Mining Act of 1955, as amended,                      whether the information will have                     customs entry procedures that apply to:
                                                    authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to                practical or scientific utility; (2) the              Perfumes; lip make-up; eye make-up;
                                                    permit disposal of petrified wood and                    accuracy of the Agency’s estimate of the              manicure/pedicure preparation pads;


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Document Created: 2017-07-12 03:00:31
Document Modified: 2017-07-12 03:00:31
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionFunding Opportunity Announcement (FOA).
DatesOnly one project proposal may be submitted per eligible entity. Proposals must be submitted through www.grants.gov and received by August 7, 2017, at 11:59 p.m. EST. Proposals submitted after this deadline will not be considered for funding.
FR Citation82 FR 32160 

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