83_FR_35129 83 FR 34987 - Applications for New Awards; Training and Information for Parents of Children With Disabilities-Technical Assistance for Parent Centers

83 FR 34987 - Applications for New Awards; Training and Information for Parents of Children With Disabilities-Technical Assistance for Parent Centers

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 142 (July 24, 2018)

Page Range34987-34998
FR Document2018-15832

The Department of Education (Department) is issuing a notice inviting applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2018 for Training and Information for Parents of Children with Disabilities--Technical Assistance for Parent Centers, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number 84.328R.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 142 (Tuesday, July 24, 2018)
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION


Applications for New Awards; Training and Information for Parents 
of Children With Disabilities--Technical Assistance for Parent Centers

AGENCY: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, 
Department of Education.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Education (Department) is issuing a notice 
inviting

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applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2018 for Training and 
Information for Parents of Children with Disabilities--Technical 
Assistance for Parent Centers, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance 
(CFDA) number 84.328R.

DATES: 
    Applications Available: July 24, 2018.
    Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: August 23, 2018.

ADDRESSES: For the addresses for obtaining and submitting an 
application, please refer to our Common Instructions for Applicants to 
Department of Education Discretionary Grant Programs, published in the 
Federal Register on February 12, 2018 (83 FR 6003) and available at 
www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-02-12/pdf/2018-02558.pdf.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carmen Sanchez, U.S. Department of 
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Room 5175, Potomac Center Plaza, 
Washington, DC 20202-5076. Telephone: (202) 245-6595.
    If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or a text 
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free, at 1-
800-877-8339.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Full Text of Announcement

I. Funding Opportunity Description

    Purpose of Program: The purpose of this program is to ensure that 
parents of children with disabilities receive impartial training and 
information to help improve outcomes for their children.
    Priority: In accordance with 34 CFR 75.105(b)(2)(v), this priority 
is from allowable activities specified in the statute (see sections 
671, 672, 673, and 681(d) of the Individuals with Disabilities 
Education Act (IDEA); 20 U.S.C. 1471, 1472, 1473, and 1481(d)).
    Absolute Priority: For FY 2018 and any subsequent year in which we 
make awards from the list of unfunded applications from this 
competition, this priority is an absolute priority. Under 34 CFR 
75.105(c)(3), we consider only applications that meet this priority.
    This priority is:
    Technical Assistance for Parent Centers.
    Background: The mission of the Office of Special Education and 
Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) is to improve early childhood, 
educational, and employment outcomes and raise expectations for all 
people with disabilities, their families, their communities, and the 
Nation. The work of the centers we are proposing to fund is generally 
consistent with the following priorities included in the Secretary's 
Supplemental Priorities, which were published in the Federal Register 
on March 2, 2018 (83 FR 9096): Priority 1--Empowering Families and 
Individuals to Choose a High-Quality Education That Meets Their Unique 
Needs; Priority 5--Meeting the Unique Needs of Students and Children 
With Disabilities and/or Those With Unique Gifts and Talents; and 
Priority 9--Promoting Economic Opportunity. The purpose of this 
priority is to fund five cooperative agreements to establish and 
operate five technical assistance centers for parent centers across two 
focus areas. A center for parent information and resources (CPIR) will 
focus on developing products for parent centers (Focus Area 1). Four 
regional parent training and technical assistance centers (regional 
PTACs) will focus on providing capacity-building technical assistance 
(TA) to the parent centers in their regions (Focus Area 2). Section 673 
of IDEA authorizes TA for developing, assisting, and coordinating 
parent training and information programs carried out by parent training 
and information centers (PTIs) that receive assistance under section 
671 of IDEA and community parent resource centers (CPRCs) that receive 
assistance under section 672 of IDEA (collectively, ``parent 
centers'').
    The 93 parent centers (www.parentcenterhub.org/find-your-center/) 
currently funded by the Department promote the effective education of 
infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities by 
``strengthening the role and responsibility of parents and ensuring 
that families of such children have meaningful opportunities to 
participate in the education of their children at school and at home'' 
(section 601(c)(5)(B) of IDEA). For the past 30 years, parent centers, 
consistent with section 671(b) of IDEA, have helped parents navigate 
systems providing early intervention, special education and related 
services, general education, and postsecondary options; understand the 
nature of their children's disabilities; learn about their rights and 
responsibilities under IDEA; expand their knowledge of practices based 
on evidence to help their children succeed; strengthen their 
collaboration with professionals; locate resources for themselves and 
their children; and advocate for improved child outcomes and student 
achievement, increased graduation rates, and improved postsecondary 
outcomes for all children through participation in program and school 
reform activities. In addition, parent centers have helped youth with 
disabilities understand their rights and responsibilities and learn 
self-advocacy skills.
    PTACs provide support to parent centers to carry out these 
statutorily required activities and thereby help parents participate in 
the education of their children to improve their children's outcomes. 
In addition, section 673(b) of IDEA lists areas in which parent centers 
may also need TA from PTACs: (1) Coordinating parent training efforts; 
(2) disseminating scientifically based research and information; (3) 
promoting the use of technology, including assistive technology devices 
and services; (4) reaching underserved populations, including parents 
of low-income and limited English proficient children with 
disabilities; (5) including children with disabilities in general 
education programs; (6) facilitating all transitions from early 
intervention through postsecondary environments; and (7) promoting 
alternative methods of dispute resolution, including mediation.
    PTACs provide needed support to parent centers on other topics as 
well, including current information on laws and policies; evidence-
based (as defined in this notice) practices (EBPs) that impact children 
with disabilities and their families; how to help parents learn about 
and access high-quality education options that meet their children's 
unique needs; and ways to effectively engage in school reform 
activities, including Federal, State, and local initiatives. Ongoing 
TA, responsive to the individual needs of parent centers, can increase 
parent center staff knowledge and expertise on these topics. In 
addition, since many parent centers are grassroots organizations with 
small budgets, they often benefit from TA on managing a Federal grant, 
maximizing efficiencies, meeting complex statutory and regulatory 
requirements for nonprofits, and providing professional development to 
staff.
    Parent centers also need support to increase their capacity to 
reach and provide services to youth with disabilities and to all 
parents of children with disabilities, particularly parents of infants, 
toddlers, preschool children and transition-age youth; and underserved 
parents with additional needs or unique circumstances, including low 
income-parents, parents with limited English proficiency, parents with 
low literacy levels, parents who themselves experience disability, 
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juvenile justice system, foster parents, military-connected parents, 
and Native American parents.
    In order to ensure that parent centers receive the TA they need to 
increase their knowledge and capacity to provide services to parents 
and youth effectively and efficiently, the Department plans to fund 
five technical assistance centers for parent centers. The Department 
will fund a CPIR that will, in coordination with the regional PTACs, 
develop and disseminate resources for all parent centers to use when 
working with parents of children with disabilities and youth with 
disabilities. CPIR will also develop and disseminate materials that all 
parent centers can use to train staff to effectively reach and serve 
all parents and youth. The Department will also fund four regional 
PTACs that will provide TA to parent centers to effectively manage 
their centers and reach and serve all parents and youth within their 
region. The CPIR and regional PTACs will coordinate their efforts in 
order to maximize resources and avoid duplication. The following 
website provides more information on the current parent centers, 
including links to each grantee's website: www.parentcenterhub.org.
    Priority: Under this priority, we will fund five cooperative 
agreements to establish and operate one CPIR and four regional PTACs 
across two focus areas. An applicant may submit separate applications 
in more than one focus area; however, an applicant is limited to only 
one application in each focus area.
    Focus Area 1: Under Focus Area 1, the Department intends to fund 
one CPIR to achieve at a minimum, the following expected outcomes:
    (a) Increased parent centers' knowledge, through the development 
and dissemination of high-quality, accurate, and impartial information 
and products, of:
    (1) Early intervention and educational EBPs, and current Federal 
and State laws and policies, that impact children with disabilities and 
their families;
    (2) The range of educational options that may be available in 
States to families of children with disabilities;
    (3) Effective practices in carrying out parent center activities 
including outreach, family-centered services, and self-advocacy skill 
building;
    (4) Effective and appropriate practices in outreach and service 
provision to underserved parents, including parents with limited 
English proficiency, parents with low literacy levels, parents who 
themselves experience disability, parents of youth involved in the 
juvenile justice system, foster parents, military-connected parents, 
and Native American parents; and
    (5) Effective nonprofit management practices;
    (b) Increased parent centers' use of, high-quality, accurate, and 
impartial materials and approaches to train:
    (1) Staff in reaching all parents and youth, including underserved 
parents of children with disabilities, which includes parents with 
limited English proficiency, parents with low literacy levels, parents 
who themselves experience disability, parents of youth involved in the 
juvenile justice system, foster parents, military-connected parents, 
and Native American parents; and
    (2) Multilingual staff in their native languages and assure the 
accuracy of the information the staff provide in languages other than 
English.
    In addition to these programmatic requirements, to be considered 
for funding under Focus Area 1 of this priority, applicants must meet 
the application and administrative requirements in this priority, which 
are:
    (a) Demonstrate, in the narrative section of the application under 
``Significance,'' how the proposed project will--
    (1) Address parent centers' needs both for resources to effectively 
reach and serve all parents of children with disabilities and youth 
with disabilities, including underserved parents, which includes 
parents with limited English proficiency, parents with low literacy 
levels, parents who themselves experience disability, parents of youth 
involved in the juvenile justice system, foster parents, military-
connected parents, and Native American parents, and for materials to 
train staff to effectively reach and serve all parents and youth. To 
meet this requirement, the applicant must--
    (i) Present applicable information on the needs of parent centers 
nationally; and
    (ii) Demonstrate knowledge of--
    (A) Current educational issues and policy initiatives relating to 
early childhood (ages birth through five), general and special 
education, secondary transition services, and postsecondary options; 
and
    (B) Best practices in:
    (1) Outreach; family-centered services; and self-advocacy skill 
building, including effective and appropriate outreach and service 
provision to underserved parents of children with disabilities, 
including parents with limited English proficiency, parents with low 
literacy levels, parents who themselves experience disability, parents 
of youth involved in the juvenile justice system, foster parents, 
military-connected parents, and Native American parents;
    (2) Staff training, including multilingual staff; and
    (3) Nonprofit management; and
    (2) Increase the knowledge of parent centers on how to reach and 
provide services to all parents and youth, train staff using high-
quality, accurate, and impartial training materials, and manage their 
projects; and indicate the likely magnitude or importance of the 
improvements.
    (b) Demonstrate, in the narrative section of the application under 
``Quality of project services,'' how the proposed project will--
    (1) Ensure equal access and treatment for members of groups that 
have traditionally been underrepresented based on race, color, national 
origin, gender, age, or disability. To meet this requirement, the 
applicant must describe how it will--
    (i) Identify the informational and TA needs of the parent centers.
    Note: The methods and tools to identify needs will be finalized in 
consultation with the regional PTACs and the OSEP project officer in 
order to assure coordination and avoid duplication; and
    (ii) Ensure that services and products meet the needs of the parent 
centers;
    (2) Achieve its goals, objectives, and intended outcomes. To meet 
this requirement, the applicant must provide--
    (i) Measurable intended project outcomes; and
    (ii) In Appendix A, the logic model (as defined in this notice) by 
which the proposed project will achieve its intended outcomes that 
depicts, at a minimum, the goals, activities, outputs, and intended 
outcomes of the proposed project;
    (3) Use a conceptual framework (and provide a copy in Appendix A) 
to develop project plans and activities, describing any underlying 
concepts, assumptions, expectations, beliefs, or theories, as well as 
the presumed relationships or linkages among these variables, and any 
empirical support for this framework;
    Note: The following websites provide more information on logic 
models and conceptual frameworks: www.osepideasthatwork.org/logicModel 
and www.osepideasthatwork.org/resources-grantees/program-areas/ta-ta/tad-project-logic-model-and-conceptual-framework.
    (4) Be based on current research and make use of EBPs. To meet this 
requirement, the applicant must describe--

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    (i) The current research on outreach, family-centered services, and 
self-advocacy skill building, including effective and appropriate 
outreach and service provision to underserved parents of children with 
disabilities, including parents with limited English proficiency, 
parents with low literacy levels, parents who themselves experience 
disability, parents of youth involved in the juvenile justice system, 
foster parents, military-connected parents, and Native American 
parents; staff training, including multilingual staff; and nonprofit 
management;
    (ii) The current research about adult learning principles and 
implementation science that will inform the proposed TA; and
    (iii) How the proposed project will incorporate current research 
and EBPs in the development and delivery of its products and services;
    (5) Develop products and provide services that are of high quality 
and sufficient intensity and duration to achieve the intended outcomes 
of the proposed project. To address this requirement, the applicant 
must describe--
    (i) How it proposes to identify how knowledgeable the parent 
centers are of: Outreach, family-centered services, and self-advocacy 
skill building, including effective and appropriate outreach and 
service provision to underserved parents of children with disabilities, 
including parents with limited English proficiency, parents with low 
literacy levels, parents who themselves experience disability, parents 
of youth involved in the juvenile justice system, foster parents, 
military-connected parents, and Native American parents; staff 
training, including multilingual staff; and nonprofit management;
    (ii) Its proposed approach to universal, general TA,\1\ which must 
identify the intended recipients within the parent centers, including 
the type and number of recipients, that will receive the products and 
services under this approach, and should, at minimum, include how the 
project will--
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    \1\ ``Universal, general TA'' means TA and information provided 
to independent users through their own initiative, resulting in 
minimal interaction with TA center staff and including one-time, 
invited or offered conference presentations by TA center staff. This 
category of TA also includes information or products, such as 
newsletters, guidebooks, or research syntheses, downloaded from the 
TA center's website by independent users. Brief communications by TA 
center staff with recipients, either by telephone or email, are also 
considered universal, general TA.
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    (A) Create, update, and maintain an online, annotated repository of 
high-quality, accurate, and impartial resources,\2\ including 
translations of materials as needed, produced by the CPIR, the 
previously funded Military and Native American PTACs, parent centers, 
OSEP-funded projects, and other federally funded projects for parent 
centers' use with families, youth, staff members, and members of the 
boards of directors;
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    \2\ Resources shall include information on Federal and State 
laws and policies, including comprehensive and impartial information 
on the range of education options that may be available in States, 
including district public schools, charter schools, virtual 
education, voucher programs, education scholarship account (ESA) 
programs, tax-credit scholarship programs, tax deductions and 
credits, course choice programs, and any other relevant education 
options that impact children with disabilities and their families.
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    (B) Develop up-to-date, family-centered resources as needed that 
parent centers can use with parents in a variety of languages, formats, 
and reading levels; disseminate and modify, as needed, family-centered 
resources developed by OSEP and other federally funded centers to 
provide families with strategies to enhance their children's literacy, 
numeracy, and scientific reasoning at home; and revise materials 
developed by the previously funded Military PTAC and the Native 
American PTAC as necessary;
    (C) Compile and create materials to train staff, including 
multilingual staff, to provide effective, appropriate, and impartial 
outreach and service provision to underserved parents of children with 
disabilities, including parents with limited English proficiency, 
parents with low literacy levels, parents who themselves experience 
disability, parents of youth involved in the juvenile justice system, 
foster parents, military-connected parents, and Native American 
parents;
    (D) Compile and create materials on nonprofit management, as 
necessary, and develop a process for an annual orientation of new 
parent center directors and other key personnel and members of the 
boards of directors that provides the new personnel with the 
information and resources they need to carry out their 
responsibilities; and
    (6) Develop products and implement services that maximize 
efficiency. To address this requirement, the applicant must describe--
    (i) How the proposed project will use technology to achieve the 
intended project outcomes;
    (ii) With whom the proposed project will collaborate and the 
intended outcomes of this collaboration;
    (iii) How the proposed project will use existing knowledge and 
expertise within parent centers to achieve intended project outcomes; 
and
    (v) How the proposed project will use non-project resources to 
achieve the intended project outcomes; and
    (7) Assist parent centers in the collection of annual performance 
data required under section 671(b)(12) of IDEA, in consultation with 
the OSEP project officer.
    (c) In the narrative section of the application under ``Quality of 
the project evaluation,'' include an evaluation plan for the project as 
described in the following paragraphs. The evaluation plan must 
describe: Measures for evaluating the quality, accuracy, and 
impartiality of project services and products; measures of progress in 
implementation, including the criteria for determining the extent to 
which the project's products and services have met the goals for 
reaching its target population; measures of intended outcomes or 
results of the project's activities in order to evaluate those 
activities; and how well the goals or objectives of the proposed 
project, as described in its logic model, have been met.
    The applicant must provide an assurance that, in designing the 
evaluation plan, it will--
    (1) Designate, with the approval of the OSEP project officer, a 
project liaison staff person with sufficient dedicated time, experience 
in evaluation, and knowledge of the project to work in collaboration 
with the TA Center to Improve Program and Project Performance 
(CIP3),\3\ the project director, and the OSEP project officer on the 
following tasks:
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    \3\ The major tasks of CIP3 are to guide, coordinate, and 
oversee the design of formative evaluations for every large 
discretionary investment (i.e., those awarded $500,000 or more per 
year and required to participate in the 3+2 process) in OSEP's 
Technical Assistance and Dissemination; Personnel Development; 
Parent Training and Information Centers; and Educational Technology, 
Media, and Materials programs. The efforts of CIP3 are expected to 
enhance individual project evaluation plans by providing expert and 
unbiased TA in designing the evaluations with due consideration of 
the project's budget. CIP3 does not function as a third-party 
evaluator.
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    (i) Revise, as needed, the logic model submitted in the grant 
application to provide for a more comprehensive measurement of 
implementation and outcomes and to reflect any changes or 
clarifications to the model discussed at the kick-off meeting;
    (ii) Refine the evaluation design and instrumentation proposed in 
the grant application consistent with the logic model (e.g., prepare 
evaluation questions about significant program processes and outcomes; 
develop quantitative or qualitative data collections that permit both 
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collection of progress data, including fidelity of implementation, as 
appropriate, and the assessment of project outcomes; and identify 
analytic strategies); and
    (iii) Revise, as needed, the evaluation plan submitted in the grant 
application such that it clearly--
    (A) Specifies the measures and associated instruments or sources 
for data appropriate to the evaluation questions, suggests analytic 
strategies for those data, provides a timeline for conducting the 
evaluation, and includes staff assignments for completion of the plan;
    (B) Delineates the data expected to be available by the end of the 
second project year for use during the project's evaluation (3+2 
review) for continued funding described under the heading Fourth and 
Fifth Years of the Project; and
    (C) Can be used to assist the project director and the OSEP project 
officer, with the assistance of CIP3, as needed, to specify the 
performance measures to be addressed in the project's Annual 
Performance Report;
    (2) Cooperate with CIP3 staff in order to accomplish the tasks 
described in paragraph (1) of this section; and
    (3) Dedicate sufficient funds in each budget year to cover the 
costs of carrying out the tasks described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of 
this section and implementing the evaluation plan.
    (d) Demonstrate, in the narrative section of the application under 
``Adequacy of resources,'' how--
    (1) The proposed project will encourage applications for employment 
from persons who are members of groups that have traditionally been 
underrepresented based on race, color, national origin, gender, age, or 
disability, as appropriate;
    (2) The proposed key project personnel, consultants, and 
subcontractors have the qualifications and experience to carry out the 
proposed activities and achieve the project's intended outcomes;
    (3) The applicant and any key partners have adequate resources to 
carry out the proposed activities; and
    (4) The proposed costs are reasonable in relation to the 
anticipated results and benefits.
    (e) Demonstrate, in the narrative section of the application under 
``Quality of the management plan,'' how--
    (1) The proposed management plan will ensure that the project's 
intended outcomes will be achieved on time and within budget. To 
address this requirement, the applicant must describe--
    (i) Clearly defined responsibilities for key project personnel, 
consultants, and subcontractors, as applicable; and
    (ii) Timelines and milestones for accomplishing the project tasks;
    (2) Key project personnel and any consultants and subcontractors 
will be allocated and how these allocations are appropriate and 
adequate to achieve the project's intended outcomes;
    (3) The proposed management plan will ensure that the products and 
services provided are of high quality, impartial, relevant, and useful 
to recipients; and
    (4) The proposed project will benefit from a diversity of 
perspectives, including those of families using a variety of education 
options, youth, educators, TA providers, researchers, and policy 
makers, among others, in its development and operation.
    (f) Address the following application requirements. The applicant 
must--
    (1) Include, in Appendix A, personnel-loading charts and timelines, 
as applicable, to illustrate the management plan described in the 
narrative;
    (2) Include, in the budget, attendance at the following:
    (i) A one and one-half day kick-off meeting in Washington, DC, 
after receipt of the award, and an annual planning meeting in 
Washington, DC, with the OSEP project officer and other relevant staff 
during each subsequent year of the project period;
    Note: Within 30 days of receipt of the award, a post-award 
teleconference must be held between the OSEP project officer and the 
grantee's project director or other authorized representative;
    (ii) A two and one-half day project directors' conference in 
Washington, DC, during each year of the project period;
    (iii) Two annual two-day trips to attend Department briefings, 
Department-sponsored conferences, and other meetings, as requested by 
OSEP; and
    (iv) A one-day intensive 3+2 review meeting in Washington, DC, 
during the last half of the second year of the project period;
    (3) Include, in the budget, a line item for an annual set-aside of 
five percent of the grant amount to support emerging needs that are 
consistent with the proposed project's intended outcomes, as those 
needs are identified in consultation with, and approved by, the OSEP 
project officer. With approval from the OSEP project officer, the 
project must reallocate any remaining funds from this annual set-aside 
no later than the end of the third quarter of each budget period;
    (4) Ensure that the budget allocates at least $200,000 annually to 
carry out the project services described in paragraphs (b)(5)(ii)(A) 
through (C) of this focus area;
    (5) Maintain a high-quality website, with an easy-to-navigate 
design, including the repository described in paragraph (b)(5)(ii)(A) 
of this focus area, that meets government or industry-recognized 
standards for accessibility; and
    (6) Include, in Appendix A, an assurance to assist OSEP with the 
transfer of pertinent resources and products and to maintain the 
continuity of services to parent centers during the transition to this 
new award period, as appropriate.
    Fourth and Fifth Years of the Project: In deciding whether to 
continue funding the project for the fourth and fifth years, the 
Secretary will consider the requirements of 34 CFR 75.253(a), as well 
as--
    (a) The recommendation of a 3+2 review team consisting of experts 
selected by the Secretary. This review will be conducted during a one-
day intensive meeting that will be held during the last half of the 
second year of the project period;
    (b) The timeliness with which, and how well, the requirements of 
the negotiated cooperative agreement have been or are being met by the 
project; and
    (c) The quality, relevance, and usefulness of the project's 
products and services and the extent to which the project's products 
and services are aligned with the project's objectives and likely to 
result in the project achieving its intended outcomes.
    Focus Area 2: Under Focus Area 2, the Department intends to fund 
four regional PTACs to meet the unique needs of parent centers in their 
region and to achieve, at a minimum, the following expected outcomes:
    (a) Increased parent center capacity to accurately and impartially 
train parents on, and inform them about:
    (1) Early intervention and educational EBPs;
    (2) Their rights and responsibilities under Federal, State, and 
local laws and policies that impact children with disabilities and 
their families; and
    (3) The range of education options that may be available to 
families of children with disabilities in the area served by the parent 
center.
    (b) Increased parent center capacity to reach more parents and 
youth; and effectively provide parent center services to help more 
parents improve outcomes for their children, and youth build their 
self-advocacy skills;

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    (c) Increased parent center capacity to provide effective and 
appropriate outreach and service provision to underserved parents of 
children with disabilities including parents with limited English 
proficiency, parents with low literacy levels, parents who themselves 
experience disability, parents of youth involved in the juvenile 
justice system, foster parents, military-connected parents, and Native 
American parents; and
    (d) Increased parent center capacity to effectively manage their 
projects and provide high-quality training to staff, including 
multilingual staff, to reach and serve all parents and youth in their 
region.
    The geographic regions served by the four regional PTACs are 
generally aligned with the States served by the Equity Assistance 
Centers funded under Title IV of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, while also 
balancing the number of centers each regional PTAC will have in their 
region. This alignment will help the regional PTACs meet the 
requirement in section 673(c) of IDEA that the regional PTACs develop 
collaborative agreements with the geographically appropriate centers. 
The four regional PTACs will be awarded to represent the following 
geographic regions:
    Region A PTAC: CT, DC, DE, ME, MA, MD, NH, NJ, NY, PA, Puerto Rico, 
RI, U.S. Virgin Islands, VT.
    Region B PTAC: AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA.
    Region C PTAC: IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, ND, OH, SD, 
WI, WV, WY.
    Region D PTAC: AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, NM, NV, OR, UT, WA, and the 
outlying areas of the Pacific Basin, and the Freely Associated States.
    In addition to these programmatic requirements, to be considered 
for funding under Focus Area 2 of this priority, applicants must meet 
the application and administrative requirements in this priority, which 
are:
    (a) Demonstrate, in the narrative section of the application under 
``Significance,'' how the proposed project will--
    (1) Address the needs of parent centers in its region for TA to 
increase their capacity to reach and provide services to parents and 
youth in their areas, including underserved parents of children with 
disabilities, which includes parents with limited English proficiency, 
parents with low literacy levels, parents who themselves experience 
disability, parents of youth involved in the juvenile justice system, 
foster parents, military-connected parents, and Native American 
parents; build youth's self-advocacy skills; train staff; and 
effectively manage their centers. To meet this requirement the 
applicant must--
    (i) Present applicable information on the needs of parent centers 
in the region; and
    (ii) Demonstrate knowledge of--
    (A) Current early intervention and educational issues and policy 
initiatives relating to early childhood, general and special education, 
secondary transition services, and postsecondary options; and
    (B) Best practices in:
    (1) Outreach, family-centered services, and self-advocacy skill 
building, including effective and appropriate outreach and service 
provision to underserved parents of children with disabilities, 
including parents with limited English proficiency, parents with low 
literacy levels, parents who themselves experience disability, parents 
of youth involved in the juvenile justice system, foster parents, 
military-connected parents, and Native American parents;
    (2) Staff training, including multilingual staff; and
    (3) Nonprofit management; and
    (2) Increase the capacity of parent centers to reach and provide 
services to all parents and youth, train staff, and manage their 
projects; and indicate the likely magnitude or importance of the 
improvements.
    (b) Demonstrate, in the narrative section of the application under 
``Quality of project services,'' how the proposed project will--
    (1) Ensure equal access and treatment for members of groups that 
have traditionally been underrepresented based on race, color, national 
origin, gender, age, or disability. To meet this requirement, the 
applicant must describe how it will--
    (i) Identify the needs of the parent centers in the proposed region 
for TA and information.
    Note: The methods and tools to identify needs will be finalized in 
consultation with the CPIR, other regional PTACs, and the OSEP project 
officer in order to assure coordination and avoid duplication; and
    (ii) Ensure that services and products meet the needs of the parent 
centers;
    (2) Achieve its goals, objectives, and intended outcomes. To meet 
this requirement, the applicant must provide--
    (i) Measurable intended project outcomes; and
    (ii) In Appendix A, the logic model (as defined in this notice) by 
which the proposed project will achieve its intended outcomes that 
depicts, at a minimum, the goals, activities, outputs, and intended 
outcomes of the proposed project;
    (3) Use a conceptual framework (and provide a copy in Appendix A) 
to develop project plans and activities, describing any underlying 
concepts, assumptions, expectations, beliefs, or theories, as well as 
the presumed relationships or linkages among these variables, and any 
empirical support for this framework;
    Note: The following websites provide more information on logic 
models and conceptual frameworks: www.osepideasthatwork.org/logicModel 
and www.osepideasthatwork.org/resources-grantees/program-areas/ta-ta/tad-project-logic-model-and-conceptual-framework.
    (4) Be based on current research and make use of EBPs. To meet this 
requirement, the applicant must describe--
    (i) The current research on: Outreach, family-centered services, 
and self-advocacy skill building, including effective and appropriate 
outreach and service provision to underserved parents of children with 
disabilities, including parents with limited English proficiency, 
parents with low literacy levels, parents who themselves experience 
disability, parents of youth involved in the juvenile justice system, 
foster parents, military-connected parents, and Native American 
parents; staff training, including multilingual staff; and nonprofit 
management;
    (ii) The current research about adult learning principles and 
implementation science that will inform the proposed TA; and
    (iii) How the proposed project will incorporate current research 
and EBPs in the development and delivery of its products and services;
    (5) Develop products and provide services that are of high quality 
and sufficient intensity and duration to achieve the intended outcomes 
of the proposed project. To address this requirement, the applicant 
must describe--
    (i) How it proposes to work with the CPIR to identify the knowledge 
base for parent centers': Outreach, family-centered services, and self-
advocacy skill building, including effective and appropriate outreach 
and service provision to underserved families of children with 
disabilities, including parents with limited English proficiency, 
parents with low literacy levels, parents who themselves experience 
disability, parents of youth involved in the juvenile justice system, 
foster parents, military-connected parents, and Native American 
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staff training, including multilingual staff; and nonprofit management;
    (ii) Its proposed approach to targeted, specialized TA,\4\ which 
must identify the intended recipients within the parent centers, 
including the type and number of recipients, that will receive the 
products and services under this approach, and how the project will--
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    \4\ ``Targeted, specialized TA'' means TA services based on 
needs common to multiple recipients and not extensively 
individualized. A relationship is established between the TA 
recipient and one or more TA center staff. This category of TA 
includes one-time, labor-intensive events, such as facilitating 
strategic planning or hosting regional or national conferences. It 
can also include episodic, less labor-intensive events that extend 
over a period of time, such as facilitating a series of conference 
calls on single or multiple topics that are designed around the 
needs of the recipients. Facilitating communities of practice can 
also be considered targeted, specialized TA.
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    (A) Conduct at least one in-person, on-site visit to each parent 
center in the region during the course of the five-year project period;
    (B) Increase parent centers' capacity to reach and provide services 
to all parents with children with disabilities and youth, including 
underserved parents, which includes parents with limited English 
proficiency, parents with low literacy levels, parents who themselves 
experience disability, parents of youth involved in the juvenile 
justice system, foster parents, military-connected parents, and Native 
American parents;
    (C) Increase parent centers' capacity to train staff, including 
multilingual staff, to provide effective and appropriate outreach and 
service provision to underserved families of children with 
disabilities, including parents with limited English proficiency, 
parents with low literacy levels, parents who themselves experience 
disability, parents of youth involved in the juvenile justice system, 
foster parents, military-connected parents, and Native American 
parents; and
    (D) Increase parent centers' capacity to effectively manage 
nonprofit organizations, including developing the board of directors so 
that parent centers have the organizational policies, procedures, and a 
structure in place to manage their grants effectively;
    (iii) Its proposed approach to intensive, sustained TA,\5\ which 
must identify--
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    \5\ ``Intensive, sustained TA'' means TA services often provided 
on-site and requiring a stable, ongoing relationship between the TA 
center staff and the TA recipient. ``TA services'' are defined as 
negotiated series of activities designed to reach a valued outcome. 
This category of TA should result in changes to policy, program, 
practice, or operations that support increased recipient capacity or 
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    (A) The intended recipients, including the type and number of 
recipients, that will receive the products and services under this 
approach;
    (B) Its proposed approach to measure the readiness of the parent 
centers to work with the project, including their commitment to the 
initiative, current infrastructure, and available resources;
    (C) Its proposed plan for assisting parent centers to build or 
enhance their staff training and professional development based on 
adult learning principles and coaching; and
    (D) Its proposed approach to providing intensive TA when requested 
by OSEP project officers; and
    (6) Develop products and implement services that maximize 
efficiency. To address this requirement, the applicant must describe--
    (i) How the proposed project will use technology to achieve the 
intended project outcomes;
    (ii) With whom the proposed project will collaborate and the 
intended outcomes of this collaboration;
    (iii) How the proposed project will use existing knowledge and 
expertise within parent centers to achieve intended project outcomes;
    (iv) How the proposed project will use the resources housed in and 
developed by the CPIR--including family-centered resources that provide 
families with strategies to enhance their children's literacy, 
numeracy, and scientific reasoning at home--and build on the CPIR's 
universal TA; and
    (v) How the proposed project will use non-project resources to 
achieve the intended project outcomes.
    (c) In the narrative section of the application under ``Quality of 
the project evaluation,'' include an evaluation plan for the project. 
The evaluation plan must describe: Measures for evaluating the quality, 
accuracy, and impartiality of project services and products; measures 
of progress in implementation, including the criteria for determining 
the extent to which the project's products and services have met the 
goals for reaching its target population; measures of intended outcomes 
or results of the project's activities in order to evaluate those 
activities; and how well the goals or objectives of the proposed 
project, as described in its logic model, have been met.
    Note: The evaluations for all the regional PTACs will be developed 
in consultation with the regional PTACs and OSEP project officers for 
the regional PTACs.
    (d) Demonstrate, in the narrative section of the application under 
``Adequacy of resources,'' how--
    (1) The proposed project will encourage applications for employment 
from persons who are members of groups that have traditionally been 
underrepresented based on race, color, national origin, gender, age, or 
disability, as appropriate;
    (2) The proposed key project personnel, consultants, and 
subcontractors have the qualifications and experience to carry out the 
proposed activities and achieve the project's intended outcomes;
    (3) The applicant and any key partners have adequate resources to 
carry out the proposed activities; and
    (4) The proposed costs are reasonable in relation to the 
anticipated results and benefits.
    (e) Demonstrate, in the narrative section of the application under 
``Quality of the management plan,'' how--
    (1) The proposed management plan will ensure that the project's 
intended outcomes will be achieved on time and within budget. To 
address this requirement, the applicant must describe--
    (i) Clearly defined responsibilities for key project personnel, 
consultants, and subcontractors, as applicable; and
    (ii) Timelines and milestones for accomplishing the project tasks;
    (2) Key project personnel and any consultants and subcontractors 
will be allocated and how these allocations are appropriate and 
adequate to achieve the project's intended outcomes;
    (3) The proposed management plan will ensure that the products and 
services provided are of high quality, impartial, relevant, and useful 
to recipients; and
    (4) The proposed project will benefit from a diversity of 
perspectives, including those of families using a variety of education 
options, youth, educators, TA providers, researchers, and policy 
makers, among others, in its development and operation.
    (f) Address the following application requirements. The applicant 
must--
    (1) Include, in Appendix A, personnel-loading charts and timelines, 
as applicable, to illustrate the management plan described in the 
narrative;
    (2) Include, in the budget, attendance at the following:
    (i) A one and one-half day kick-off meeting in Washington, DC, 
after receipt of the award, and an annual planning meeting in 
Washington, DC, with the OSEP project officer and other relevant staff 
during each subsequent year of the project period.
    Note: Within 30 days of receipt of the award, a post-award 
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must be held between the OSEP project officer and the grantee's project 
director or other authorized representative;
    (ii) A two and one-half day project directors' conference in 
Washington, DC, during each year of the project period; and
    (iii) Two annual two-day trips to attend Department briefings, 
Department-sponsored conferences, and other meetings, as requested by 
OSEP;
    (5) Ensure that the budget allocates $75,000 annually to carry out 
the project services described in paragraphs (b)(5)(ii)(B) and (C) 
(military connected and native American parents and youth) of this 
focus area.
    (6) Include, in the budget, a line item for an annual set-aside of 
five percent of the grant amount to support emerging needs that are 
consistent with the proposed project's intended outcomes, as those 
needs are identified in consultation with, and approved by, the OSEP 
project officer. With approval from the OSEP project officer, the 
project must reallocate any remaining funds from this annual set-aside 
no later than the end of the third quarter of each budget period; and
    (7) Maintain a presence on a high-quality website, with an easy-to-
navigate design, that meets government or industry-recognized standards 
for accessibility.
    Competitive Preference Priorities: Within this absolute priority, 
we give competitive preference to applications that address the 
following priorities. Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(i), we will award five 
additional points to an application for Focus Area 2 that meets each of 
these priorities, for a total of no more than 10 points, as follows.
    These priorities are:
    Competitive Preference Priority 1--Applicants that are parent 
organizations (5 Points).
    Section 671(a)(2) of IDEA defines a ``parent organization'' as a 
private nonprofit organization (other than an institution of higher 
education) that--
    (A) Has a board of directors--
    (i) The majority of whom are parents of children with disabilities 
ages birth through 26;
    (ii) That includes--
    (I) Individuals working in the fields of special education, related 
services, and early intervention;
    (II) Individuals with disabilities; and
    (iii) The parent and professional members of which are broadly 
representative of the population to be served, including low-income 
parents and parents of limited English proficient children; and
    (B) Has as its mission serving families of children with 
disabilities who--
    (i) Are ages birth through 26; and
    (ii) Have the full range of disabilities described in section 
602(3) of IDEA.
    Competitive Preference Priority 2--Location (5 Points).
    Applicants under Focus Area 2 that are located in the region they 
propose to serve.
    Definitions: The following definitions are from 34 CFR 77.1:
    Demonstrates a rationale means a key project component included in 
the project's logic model is informed by research or evaluation 
findings that suggest the project component is likely to improve 
relevant outcomes.
    Evidence-based means the proposed project component is supported by 
one or more of strong evidence, moderate evidence, promising evidence, 
or evidence that demonstrates a rationale.
    Experimental study means a study that is designed to compare 
outcomes between two groups of individuals (such as students) that are 
otherwise equivalent except for their assignment to either a treatment 
group receiving a project component or a control group that does not. 
Randomized controlled trials, regression discontinuity design studies, 
and single-case design studies are the specific types of experimental 
studies that, depending on their design and implementation (e.g., 
sample attrition in randomized controlled trials and regression 
discontinuity design studies), can meet What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) 
standards without reservations as described in the WWC Handbook:
    (i) A randomized controlled trial employs random assignment of, for 
example, students, teachers, classrooms, or schools to receive the 
project component being evaluated (the treatment group) or not to 
receive the project component (the control group).
    (ii) A regression discontinuity design study assigns the project 
component being evaluated using a measured variable (e.g., assigning 
students reading below a cutoff score to tutoring or developmental 
education classes) and controls for that variable in the analysis of 
outcomes.
    (iii) A single-case design study uses observations of a single case 
(e.g., a student eligible for a behavioral intervention) over time in 
the absence and presence of a controlled treatment manipulation to 
determine whether the outcome is systematically related to the 
treatment.
    Logic model (also referred to as a theory of action) means a 
framework that identifies key project components of the proposed 
project (i.e., the active ``ingredients'' that are hypothesized to be 
critical to achieving the relevant outcomes) and describes the 
theoretical and operational relationships among the key project 
components and relevant outcomes.
    Moderate evidence means that there is evidence of effectiveness of 
a key project component in improving a relevant outcome for a sample 
that overlaps with the populations or settings proposed to receive that 
component, based on a relevant finding from one of the following:
    (i) A practice guide prepared by the WWC using version 2.1 or 3.0 
of the WWC Handbook reporting a ``strong evidence base'' or ``moderate 
evidence base'' for the corresponding practice guide recommendation;
    (ii) An intervention report prepared by the WWC using version 2.1 
or 3.0 of the WWC Handbook reporting a ``positive effect'' or 
``potentially positive effect'' on a relevant outcome based on a 
``medium to large'' extent of evidence, with no reporting of a 
``negative effect'' or ``potentially negative effect'' on a relevant 
outcome; or
    (iii) A single experimental study or quasi-experimental design 
study reviewed and reported by the WWC using version 2.1 or 3.0 of the 
WWC Handbook, or otherwise assessed by the Department using version 3.0 
of the WWC Handbook, as appropriate, and that--
    (A) Meets WWC standards with or without reservations;
    (B) Includes at least one statistically significant and positive 
(i.e., favorable) effect on a relevant outcome;
    (C) Includes no overriding statistically significant and negative 
effects on relevant outcomes reported in the study or in a 
corresponding WWC intervention report prepared under version 2.1 or 3.0 
of the WWC Handbook; and
    (D) Is based on a sample from more than one site (e.g., State, 
county, city, school district, or postsecondary campus) and includes at 
least 350 students or other individuals across sites. Multiple studies 
of the same project component that each meet requirements in paragraphs 
(iii)(A), (B), and (C) of this definition may together satisfy this 
requirement.
    Project component means an activity, strategy, intervention, 
process, product, practice, or policy included in a project. Evidence 
may pertain to an individual project component or to a combination of 
project components (e.g., training teachers on instructional practices 
for English learners and follow-on coaching for these teachers).
    Promising evidence means that there is evidence of the 
effectiveness of a key project component in improving a

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relevant outcome, based on a relevant finding from one of the 
following:
    (i) A practice guide prepared by WWC reporting a ``strong evidence 
base'' or ``moderate evidence base'' for the corresponding practice 
guide recommendation;
    (ii) An intervention report prepared by the WWC reporting a 
``positive effect'' or ``potentially positive effect'' on a relevant 
outcome with no reporting of a ``negative effect'' or ``potentially 
negative effect'' on a relevant outcome; or
    (iii) A single study assessed by the Department, as appropriate, 
that--
    (A) Is an experimental study, a quasi-experimental design study, or 
a well-designed and well-implemented correlational study with 
statistical controls for selection bias (e.g., a study using regression 
methods to account for differences between a treatment group and a 
comparison group); and
    (B) Includes at least one statistically significant and positive 
(i.e., favorable) effect on a relevant outcome.
    Quasi-experimental design study means a study using a design that 
attempts to approximate an experimental study by identifying a 
comparison group that is similar to the treatment group in important 
respects. This type of study, depending on design and implementation 
(e.g., establishment of baseline equivalence of the groups being 
compared), can meet WWC standards with reservations, but cannot meet 
WWC standards without reservations, as described in the WWC Handbook.
    Relevant outcome means the student outcome(s) or other outcome(s) 
the key project component is designed to improve, consistent with the 
specific goals of the program.
    Strong evidence means that there is evidence of the effectiveness 
of a key project component in improving a relevant outcome for a sample 
that overlaps with the populations and settings proposed to receive 
that component, based on a relevant finding from one of the following:
    (i) A practice guide prepared by the WWC using version 2.1 or 3.0 
of the WWC Handbook reporting a ``strong evidence base'' for the 
corresponding practice guide recommendation;
    (ii) An intervention report prepared by the WWC using version 2.1 
or 3.0 of the WWC Handbook reporting a ``positive effect'' on a 
relevant outcome based on a ``medium to large'' extent of evidence, 
with no reporting of a ``negative effect'' or ``potentially negative 
effect'' on a relevant outcome; or
    (iii) A single experimental study reviewed and reported by the WWC 
using version 2.1 or 3.0 of the WWC Handbook, or otherwise assessed by 
the Department using version 3.0 of the WWC Handbook, as appropriate, 
and that--
    (A) Meets WWC standards without reservations;
    (B) Includes at least one statistically significant and positive 
(i.e., favorable) effect on a relevant outcome;
    (C) Includes no overriding statistically significant and negative 
effects on relevant outcomes reported in the study or in a 
corresponding WWC intervention report prepared under version 2.1 or 3.0 
of the WWC Handbook; and
    (D) Is based on a sample from more than one site (e.g., State, 
county, city, school district, or postsecondary campus) and includes at 
least 350 students or other individuals across sites. Multiple studies 
of the same project component that each meet requirements in paragraphs 
(iii)(A), (B), and (C) of this definition may together satisfy this 
requirement.
    What Works Clearinghouse Handbook (WWC Handbook) means the 
standards and procedures set forth in the WWC Procedures and Standards 
Handbook, Version 3.0 or Version 2.1 (incorporated by reference, see 34 
CFR 77.2). Study findings eligible for review under WWC standards can 
meet WWC standards without reservations, meet WWC standards with 
reservations, or not meet WWC standards. WWC practice guides and 
intervention reports include findings from systematic reviews of 
evidence as described in the Handbook documentation.
    Waiver of Proposed Rulemaking: Under the Administrative Procedure 
Act (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553) the Department generally offers interested 
parties the opportunity to comment on proposed priorities and 
requirements. Section 681(d) of IDEA, however, makes the public comment 
requirements of the APA inapplicable to the priority in this notice.
    Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1471, 1472, 1473, and 1481.
    Applicable Regulations: (a) The Education Department General 
Administrative Regulations in 34 CFR parts 75, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 97, 
98, and 99. (b) The Office of Management and Budget Guidelines to 
Agencies on Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement) in 
2 CFR part 180, as adopted and amended as regulations of the Department 
in 2 CFR part 3485. (c) The Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost 
Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards in 2 CFR part 
200, as adopted and amended as regulations of the Department in 2 CFR 
part 3474.
    Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 79 apply to all applicants 
except federally recognized Indian Tribes.

II. Award Information

    Type of Award: Cooperative agreements.
    Estimated Available Funds: $2,800,000.
    Contingent upon the availability of funds and the quality of 
applications, we may make additional awards in FY 2019 from the list of 
unfunded applications from this competition.
    Estimated Range of Awards: $500,000-$800,000.
    Estimated Average Size of Awards: 4 awards at $500,000 for the 
regional PTACs; 1 award of $800,000 for the CPIR.
    Maximum Award: We will not make an award exceeding $500,000 for 
each of the regional PTACs or $800,000 for the CPIR for a single budget 
period of 12 months.
    Estimated Number of Awards: 5.
    Note: The Department is not bound by any estimates in this notice.
    Project Period: Up to 60 months.

III. Eligibility Information

    1. Eligible Applicants: Nonprofit private organizations.
    2. Cost Sharing or Matching: This program does not require cost 
sharing or matching.
    3. Subgrantees: Under 34 CFR 75.708(b) and (c), a grantee under 
this competition may award subgrants--to directly carry out project 
activities described in its application--to the following types of 
entities: IHEs and private nonprofit organizations suitable to carry 
out the activities proposed in the application The grantee may award 
subgrants to entities it has identified in an approved application.
    4. Other General Requirements: (a) Recipients of funding under this 
competition must make positive efforts to employ and advance in 
employment qualified individuals with disabilities (see section 606 of 
IDEA).
    (b) Applicants for, and recipients of, funding must, with respect 
to the aspects of their proposed project relating to the absolute 
priority, involve individuals with disabilities, or parents of 
individuals with disabilities ages birth through 26, in planning, 
implementing, and evaluating the project (see section 682(a)(1)(A) of 
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IV. Application and Submission Information

    1. Application Submission Instructions: For information on how to 
submit an application please refer to our Common Instructions for 
Applicants to Department of Education Discretionary Grant Programs, 
published in the Federal Register on February 12, 2018 (83 FR 6003) and 
available at www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-02-12/pdf/2018-02558.pdf.
    2. Intergovernmental Review: This competition is subject to 
Executive Order 12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR part 79. However, 
under 34 CFR 79.8(a), we waive intergovernmental review in order to 
make awards by the end of FY 2018.
    3. Funding Restrictions: We reference regulations outlining funding 
restrictions in the Applicable Regulations section of this notice.
    4. Recommended Page Limit: The application narrative (Part III of 
the application) is where you, the applicant, address the selection 
criteria that reviewers use to evaluate your application. We recommend 
that you (1) limit the application narrative to no more than 50 pages, 
and (2) use the following standards:
     A ``page'' is 8.5'' x 11'', on one side only, with 1'' 
margins at the top, bottom, and both sides.
     Double-space (no more than three lines per vertical inch) 
all text in the application narrative, including titles, headings, 
footnotes, quotations, reference citations, and captions, as well as 
all text in charts, tables, figures, graphs, and screen shots.
     Use a font that is 12 point or larger.
     Use one of the following fonts: Times New Roman, Courier, 
Courier New, or Arial.
    The recommended page limit does not apply to Part I, the cover 
sheet; Part II, the budget section, including the narrative budget 
justification; Part IV, the assurances and certifications; or the 
abstract (follow the guidance provided in the application package for 
completing the abstract), the table of contents, the list of priority 
requirements, the resumes, the reference list, the letters of support, 
or the appendices. However, the recommended page limit does apply to 
all of the application narrative, including all text in charts, tables, 
figures, graphs, and screen shots.

V. Application Review Information

    1. Selection Criteria: The selection criteria for this competition 
are from 34 CFR 75.210 and are as follows:
    (a) Significance (10 points).
    (1) The Secretary considers the significance of the proposed 
project.
    (2) In determining the significance of the proposed project, the 
Secretary considers the following factors:
    (i) The extent to which the proposed project will focus on serving 
or otherwise addressing the needs of disadvantaged individuals;
    (ii) The extent to which specific gaps or weaknesses in services, 
infrastructure, or opportunities have been identified and will be 
addressed by the proposed project, including the nature and magnitude 
of those gaps or weaknesses; and
    (iii) The importance or magnitude of the results or outcomes likely 
to be attained by the proposed project.
    (b) Quality of the project services (35 points).
    (1) The Secretary considers the quality of the services to be 
provided by the proposed project.
    (2) In determining the quality of the services to be provided by 
the proposed project, the Secretary considers the quality and 
sufficiency of strategies for ensuring equal access and treatment for 
eligible project participants who are members of groups that have 
traditionally been underrepresented based on race, color, national 
origin, gender, age, or disability.
    (3) In addition, the Secretary considers the following factors:
    (i) The extent to which the goals, objectives, and outcomes to be 
achieved by the proposed project are clearly specified and measurable;
    (ii) The extent to which there is a conceptual framework underlying 
the proposed research or demonstration activities and the quality of 
that framework;
    (iii) The extent to which the services to be provided by the 
proposed project reflect up-to-date knowledge from research and 
effective practice;
    (iv) The extent to which the services to be provided by the 
proposed project are appropriate to the needs of the intended 
recipients or beneficiaries of those services;
    (v) The extent to which the services to be provided by the proposed 
project involve the collaboration of appropriate partners for 
maximizing the effectiveness of project services; and
    (vi) The extent to which the technical assistance services to be 
provided by the proposed project involve the use of efficient 
strategies, including the use of technology, as appropriate, and the 
leveraging of non-project resources.
    (c) Quality of project evaluation (20 points).
    (1) The Secretary considers the quality of the evaluation to be 
conducted of the proposed project.
    (2) In determining the quality of the evaluation, the Secretary 
considers the following factors:
    (i) The extent to which the methods of evaluation are thorough, 
feasible, and appropriate to the goals, objectives, and outcomes of the 
proposed project;
    (ii) The extent to which the methods of evaluation are appropriate 
to the context within which the project operates;
    (iii) The extent to which the methods of evaluation will provide 
performance feedback and permit periodic assessment of progress toward 
achieving intended outcomes; and
    (iv) The extent to which the methods of evaluation include the use 
of objective performance measures that are clearly related to the 
intended outcomes of the project and will produce quantitative and 
qualitative data to the extent possible.
    (d) Adequacy of resources and Quality of Project Personnel (15 
points).
    (1) The Secretary considers the adequacy of resources and quality 
of project personnel for the proposed project.
    (2) In determining the quality of project personnel, the Secretary 
considers the extent to which the applicant encourages applications for 
employment from persons who are members of groups that have 
traditionally been underrepresented based on race, color, national 
origin, gender, age, or disability.
    (3) In determining the adequacy of resources and quality of project 
personnel for the proposed project, the Secretary considers the 
following factors:
    (i) The qualifications, including relevant training and experience, 
of the project director or principal investigator;
    (ii) The qualifications, including relevant training and 
experience, of key project personnel;
    (iii) The qualifications, including relevant training and 
experience, of project consultants or subcontractors;
    (iv) The adequacy of support, including facilities, equipment, 
supplies, and other resources, from the applicant organization or the 
lead applicant organization;
    (v) The relevance and demonstrated commitment of each partner in 
the proposed project to the implementation and success of the project; 
and
    (vi) The extent to which the costs are reasonable in relation to 
the objectives, design, and potential significance of the proposed 
project.
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    (1) The Secretary considers the quality of the management plan for 
the proposed project.
    (2) In determining the quality of the management plan for the 
proposed project, the Secretary considers the following factors:
    (i) The adequacy of the management plan to achieve the objectives 
of the proposed project on time and within budget, including clearly 
defined responsibilities, timelines, and milestones for accomplishing 
project tasks;
    (ii) The extent to which the time commitments of the project 
director and principal investigator and other key project personnel are 
appropriate and adequate to meet the objectives of the proposed 
project;
    (iii) The adequacy of mechanisms for ensuring high-quality products 
and services from the proposed project; and
    (iv) How the applicant will ensure that a diversity of perspectives 
are brought to bear in the operation of the proposed project, including 
those of parents, teachers, the business community, a variety of 
disciplinary and professional fields, recipients or beneficiaries of 
services, or others, as appropriate.
    2. Review and Selection Process: We remind potential applicants 
that in reviewing applications in any discretionary grant competition, 
the Secretary may consider, under 34 CFR 75.217(d)(3), the past 
performance of the applicant in carrying out a previous award, such as 
the applicant's use of funds, achievement of project objectives, and 
compliance with grant conditions. The Secretary may also consider 
whether the applicant failed to submit a timely performance report or 
submitted a report of unacceptable quality.
    In addition, in making a competitive grant award, the Secretary 
requires various assurances, including those applicable to Federal 
civil rights laws that prohibit discrimination in programs or 
activities receiving Federal financial assistance from the Department 
of Education (34 CFR 100.4, 104.5, 106.4, 108.8, and 110.23).
    3. Additional Review and Selection Process Factors: In the past, 
the Department has had difficulty finding peer reviewers for certain 
competitions because so many individuals who are eligible to serve as 
peer reviewers have conflicts of interest. The standing panel 
requirements under section 682(b) of IDEA also have placed additional 
constraints on the availability of reviewers. Therefore, the Department 
has determined that for some discretionary grant competitions, 
applications may be separated into two or more groups and ranked and 
selected for funding within specific groups. This procedure will make 
it easier for the Department to find peer reviewers by ensuring that 
greater numbers of individuals who are eligible to serve as reviewers 
for any particular group of applicants will not have conflicts of 
interest. It also will increase the quality, independence, and fairness 
of the review process, while permitting panel members to review 
applications under discretionary grant competitions for which they also 
have submitted applications.
    4. Risk Assessment and Specific Conditions: Consistent with 2 CFR 
200.205, before awarding grants under this competition the Department 
conducts a review of the risks posed by applicants. Under 2 CFR 
3474.10, the Secretary may impose specific conditions and, in 
appropriate circumstances, high-risk conditions on a grant if the 
applicant or grantee is not financially stable; has a history of 
unsatisfactory performance; has a financial or other management system 
that does not meet the standards in 2 CFR part 200, subpart D; has not 
fulfilled the conditions of a prior grant; or is otherwise not 
responsible.
    5. Integrity and Performance System: If you are selected under this 
competition to receive an award that over the course of the project 
period may exceed the simplified acquisition threshold (currently 
$150,000), under 2 CFR 200.205(a)(2) we must make a judgment about your 
integrity, business ethics, and record of performance under Federal 
awards--that is, the risk posed by you as an applicant--before we make 
an award. In doing so, we must consider any information about you that 
is in the integrity and performance system (currently referred to as 
the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System 
(FAPIIS)), accessible through the System for Award Management (SAM) at 
https://www.sam.gov. You may review and comment on any information 
about yourself that a Federal agency previously entered and that is 
currently in FAPIIS.
    Please note that, if the total value of your currently active 
grants, cooperative agreements, and procurement contracts from the 
Federal Government exceeds $10,000,000, the reporting requirements in 2 
CFR part 200, Appendix XII, require you to report certain integrity 
information to FAPIIS semiannually. Please review the requirements in 2 
CFR part 200, Appendix XII, if this grant plus all the other Federal 
funds you receive exceed $10,000,000.

VI. Award Administration Information

    1. Award Notices: If your application is successful, we notify your 
U.S. Representative and U.S. Senators and send you a Grant Award 
Notification (GAN); or we may send you an email containing a link to 
access an electronic version of your GAN. We may notify you informally, 
also.
    If your application is not evaluated or not selected for funding, 
we notify you.
    2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements: We identify 
administrative and national policy requirements in the application 
package and reference these and other requirements in the Applicable 
Regulations section of this notice.
    We reference the regulations outlining the terms and conditions of 
an award in the Applicable Regulations section of this notice and 
include these and other specific conditions in the GAN. The GAN also 
incorporates your approved application as part of your binding 
commitments under the grant.
    3. Open Licensing Requirements: Unless an exception applies, if you 
are awarded a grant under this competition, you will be required to 
openly license to the public grant deliverables created in whole, or in 
part, with Department grant funds. When the deliverable consists of 
modifications to pre-existing works, the license extends only to those 
modifications that can be separately identified and only to the extent 
that open licensing is permitted under the terms of any licenses or 
other legal restrictions on the use of pre-existing works. 
Additionally, a grantee or subgrantee that is awarded competitive grant 
funds must have a plan to disseminate these public grant deliverables. 
This dissemination plan can be developed and submitted after your 
application has been reviewed and selected for funding. For additional 
information on the open licensing requirements please refer to 2 CFR 
3474.20.
    4. Reporting: (a) If you apply for a grant under this competition, 
you must ensure that you have in place the necessary processes and 
systems to comply with the reporting requirements in 2 CFR part 170 
should you receive funding under the competition. This does not apply 
if you have an exception under 2 CFR 170.110(b).
    (b) At the end of your project period, you must submit a final 
performance report, including financial information, as directed by the 
Secretary. If you receive a multiyear award, you must submit an annual 
performance report that provides the most current performance and 
financial expenditure

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information as directed by the Secretary under 34 CFR 75.118. The 
Secretary may also require more frequent performance reports under 34 
CFR 75.720(c). For specific requirements on reporting, please go to 
www.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/appforms/appforms.html.
    5. Performance Measures: Under the Government Performance and 
Results Act of 1993 (GPRA), the Department has established a set of 
performance measures, including long-term measures, that are designed 
to yield information on the quality, relevance, and usefulness of the 
materials, products, and services of the Parent Training and 
Information Centers program. These measures are:
     Program Performance Measure #1: The percentage of 
materials used by projects that are deemed to be of high quality;
     Program Performance Measure #2: The percentage of products 
and services deemed to be of high relevance to educational and early 
intervention policy and practice; and
     Program Performance Measure #3: The percentage of all 
products and services deemed to be useful by target audiences to 
improve educational or early intervention policy or practice.
    Grantees will be required to report information on their project's 
performance in annual reports to the Department (34 CFR 75.590).
    5. Continuation Awards: In making a continuation award under 34 CFR 
75.253, the Secretary considers, among other things: Whether a grantee 
has made substantial progress in achieving the goals and objectives of 
the project; whether the grantee has expended funds in a manner that is 
consistent with its approved application and budget; and, if the 
Secretary has established performance measurement requirements, the 
performance targets in the grantee's approved application.
    In making a continuation award, the Secretary also considers 
whether the grantee is operating in compliance with the assurances in 
its approved application, including those applicable to Federal civil 
rights laws that prohibit discrimination in programs or activities 
receiving Federal financial assistance from the Department (34 CFR 
100.4, 104.5, 106.4, 108.8, and 110.23).

VII. Other Information

    Accessible Format: Individuals with disabilities can obtain this 
document and a copy of the application package in an accessible format 
(e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, or compact disc) by contacting 
the Management Support Services Team, U.S. Department of Education, 400 
Maryland Avenue SW, Room 5113, Potomac Center Plaza, Washington, DC 
20202-2500. Telephone: (202) 245-7363. If you use a TDD or a TTY, call 
the FRS, toll free, at 1-800-877-8339.
    Electronic Access to This Document: The official version of this 
document is the document published in the Federal Register. You may 
access the official edition of the Federal Register and the Code of 
Federal Regulations via the Federal Digital System at: www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys. At this site you can view this document, as well as all other 
documents of this Department published in the Federal Register, in text 
or Portable Document Format (PDF). To use PDF you must have Adobe 
Acrobat Reader, which is available free at the site.
    You may also access documents of the Department published in the 
Federal Register by using the article search feature at: 
www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, through the advanced search 
feature at this site, you can limit your search to documents published 
by the Department.

    Dated: July 19, 2018.
Johnny W. Collett,
Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services.
[FR Doc. 2018-15832 Filed 7-23-18; 8:45 am]
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                                                            2. COLLECTION 3038–0069—ANNUAL REPORTING REQUIREMENT FOR DERIVATIVES CLEARING ORGANIZATIONS
                                                                                                                                                      [Regulation 39.19]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Estimated        Estimated
                                                                                                                                                                                 Reports                           average
                                                                                                                                                                                               Total annual                           total
                                                                            Estimated number of respondents per year                                                             annually                         number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                responses                            annual
                                                                                                                                                                                 by each                          hours per       burden hours
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  response

                                                  16 .....................................................................................................................          1               16              2,606           3 41,696




                                                                             3. EVENT-SPECIFIC REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR DERIVATIVES CLEARING ORGANIZATIONS
                                                                                                                                                      [Regulation 39.19]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Estimated        Estimated
                                                                                                                                                                                 Reports                           average
                                                                                                                                                                                               Total annual                           total
                                                                            Estimated number of respondents per year                                                             annually                         number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                responses                            annual
                                                                                                                                                                                 by each                          hours per       burden hours
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  response

                                                  16 .....................................................................................................................          4               64               5.6             4 358.4




                                                              4. COLLECTION 3038–0069—RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS FOR DERIVATIVES CLEARING ORGANIZATIONS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Estimated        Estimated
                                                                                                                                                                                 Reports                           average
                                                                                                                                                                                               Total annual                           total
                                                                            Estimated number of respondents per year                                                             annually                         number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                responses                            annual
                                                                                                                                                                                 by each                          hours per       burden hours
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  response

                                                  16 .....................................................................................................................          1               16               100              1,600



                                                    Respondents/affected entities:                                             DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE                                            February 7, 2017, entitled, ‘‘Oro-Nasal
                                                  Derivatives clearing organizations                                                                                                            Inhalation Plethysmography Mask
                                                  (DCOs).                                                                      Department of the Army                                           Exposure System,’’ and Patent
                                                    Estimated annual number of                                                                                                                  Cooperation Treaty Patent Application
                                                                                                                               Intent To Grant an Exclusive License                             PCT/US2017/016811, filed February 7,
                                                  respondents: 16.5                                                            of U.S. Government-Owned Patents                                 2017, entitled, ‘‘Head-Only and/or
                                                    Estimated hours per response: 10                                                                                                            Whole Body Inhalation Exposure
                                                  hours.6                                                                      AGENCY:        Department of the Army, DoD.
                                                                                                                                                                                                Chamber’’ to PneumoDose, LLC, having
                                                                                                                               ACTION:        Notice.
                                                    Annual responses by each                                                                                                                    its principal place of business at 112
                                                  respondent: 260.                                                             SUMMARY:   In accordance with applicable                         Lynhaven Drive, Alexandria, VA 22305.
                                                                                                                               laws and regulations, announcement is                               Anyone wishing to object to grant of
                                                    Grand total annual burden hours:
                                                                                                                               made of the intent to grant an exclusive,                        this license can file written objections
                                                  44,054 hours (400 + 41,696 + 358.4 +
                                                                                                                               non-royalty-bearing, revocable license.                          along with supporting evidence, if any,
                                                  1,600).
                                                                                                                                                                                                within 15 days from the date of this
                                                    Frequency of collection: Daily,                                            ADDRESSES: Commander, U.S. Army
                                                                                                                                                                                                publication. Written objections are to be
                                                  annually, and on occasion.                                                   Medical Research and Materiel
                                                                                                                                                                                                filed with the Command Judge Advocate
                                                                                                                               Command, ATTN: Command Judge
                                                    There are no capital costs or operating                                                                                                     (see ADDRESSES).
                                                                                                                               Advocate, MCMR–JA, 504 Scott Street,
                                                  and maintenance costs associated with                                        Fort Detrick, MD 21702–5012.                                     Brenda S. Bowen,
                                                  this collection.                                                                                                                              Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
                                                                                                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
                                                  (Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.)                                          licensing issues, Mr. Paul G. Michaels,                          [FR Doc. 2018–15787 Filed 7–23–18; 8:45 am]
                                                    Dated: July 19, 2018.                                                      Office of Research & Technology                                  BILLING CODE 5001–03–P

                                                  Robert Sidman,
                                                                                                                               Applications, (301) 619–4145. For
                                                                                                                               patent issues, Ms. Elizabeth Arwine,
                                                  Deputy Secretary of the Commission.                                          Patent Attorney, (301) 619–7808, both at                         DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
                                                  [FR Doc. 2018–15800 Filed 7–23–18; 8:45 am]                                  telefax (301) 619–5034.
                                                  BILLING CODE 6351–01–P                                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In                                    Applications for New Awards; Training
                                                                                                                               accordance with 35 U.S.C. 209(e) and 37                          and Information for Parents of Children
                                                    4 16 respondents × 4 annual responses per                                                                                                   With Disabilities—Technical
                                                                                                                               CFR 404.7(a)(1)(i), announcement is
                                                  respondent = 64 total responses, × 5.6 hours per                                                                                              Assistance for Parent Centers
                                                                                                                               made of the intent to grant an exclusive,
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                                                  response = 358.4 total annual burden hours.
                                                    5 Includes 16 currently registered DCOs (an                                non-royalty-bearing, revocable license to                        AGENCY:  Office of Special Education and
                                                  increase of 2 since the last extension).                                     United States Patent Application US 15/                          Rehabilitative Services, Department of
                                                    6 Since burden hours vary widely within the                                723,448, filed October 3, 2017, entitled,                        Education.
                                                  collection (see above tables), this is the average of                        ‘‘Aerosol Concentrating Apparatus for
                                                  burden hours per response for the collection as a                                                                                             ACTION: Notice.
                                                  whole (aggregate of 2,661.7 hours per response/
                                                                                                                               Use with Aerosol Aging Drum,’’ and
                                                  aggregate of 260 responses = 10.24 hours, rounded                            Patent Cooperation Treaty Patent                                 SUMMARY: The Department of Education
                                                  to 10).                                                                      Application PCT/US2017/016845, filed                             (Department) is issuing a notice inviting


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                                                  applications for new awards for fiscal                   of the centers we are proposing to fund               through participation in program and
                                                  year (FY) 2018 for Training and                          is generally consistent with the                      school reform activities. In addition,
                                                  Information for Parents of Children with                 following priorities included in the                  parent centers have helped youth with
                                                  Disabilities—Technical Assistance for                    Secretary’s Supplemental Priorities,                  disabilities understand their rights and
                                                  Parent Centers, Catalog of Federal                       which were published in the Federal                   responsibilities and learn self-advocacy
                                                  Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number                        Register on March 2, 2018 (83 FR 9096):               skills.
                                                  84.328R.                                                 Priority 1—Empowering Families and                       PTACs provide support to parent
                                                                                                           Individuals to Choose a High-Quality                  centers to carry out these statutorily
                                                  DATES:
                                                                                                           Education That Meets Their Unique                     required activities and thereby help
                                                     Applications Available: July 24, 2018.
                                                                                                           Needs; Priority 5—Meeting the Unique                  parents participate in the education of
                                                     Deadline for Transmittal of
                                                                                                           Needs of Students and Children With                   their children to improve their
                                                  Applications: August 23, 2018.
                                                                                                           Disabilities and/or Those With Unique                 children’s outcomes. In addition,
                                                  ADDRESSES: For the addresses for                                                                               section 673(b) of IDEA lists areas in
                                                                                                           Gifts and Talents; and Priority 9—
                                                  obtaining and submitting an                                                                                    which parent centers may also need TA
                                                                                                           Promoting Economic Opportunity. The
                                                  application, please refer to our Common                                                                        from PTACs: (1) Coordinating parent
                                                                                                           purpose of this priority is to fund five
                                                  Instructions for Applicants to                                                                                 training efforts; (2) disseminating
                                                                                                           cooperative agreements to establish and
                                                  Department of Education Discretionary                                                                          scientifically based research and
                                                                                                           operate five technical assistance centers
                                                  Grant Programs, published in the                                                                               information; (3) promoting the use of
                                                                                                           for parent centers across two focus
                                                  Federal Register on February 12, 2018                                                                          technology, including assistive
                                                                                                           areas. A center for parent information
                                                  (83 FR 6003) and available at                                                                                  technology devices and services; (4)
                                                                                                           and resources (CPIR) will focus on
                                                  www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-02-12/                                                                           reaching underserved populations,
                                                                                                           developing products for parent centers
                                                  pdf/2018-02558.pdf.                                                                                            including parents of low-income and
                                                                                                           (Focus Area 1). Four regional parent
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         training and technical assistance centers             limited English proficient children with
                                                  Carmen Sanchez, U.S. Department of                       (regional PTACs) will focus on                        disabilities; (5) including children with
                                                  Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW,                       providing capacity-building technical                 disabilities in general education
                                                  Room 5175, Potomac Center Plaza,                         assistance (TA) to the parent centers in              programs; (6) facilitating all transitions
                                                  Washington, DC 20202–5076.                               their regions (Focus Area 2). Section 673             from early intervention through
                                                  Telephone: (202) 245–6595.                               of IDEA authorizes TA for developing,                 postsecondary environments; and (7)
                                                     If you use a telecommunications                       assisting, and coordinating parent                    promoting alternative methods of
                                                  device for the deaf (TDD) or a text                      training and information programs                     dispute resolution, including mediation.
                                                  telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay                  carried out by parent training and                       PTACs provide needed support to
                                                  Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–                                                                        parent centers on other topics as well,
                                                                                                           information centers (PTIs) that receive
                                                  8339.                                                                                                          including current information on laws
                                                                                                           assistance under section 671 of IDEA
                                                                                                                                                                 and policies; evidence-based (as defined
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               and community parent resource centers
                                                                                                                                                                 in this notice) practices (EBPs) that
                                                                                                           (CPRCs) that receive assistance under
                                                  Full Text of Announcement                                                                                      impact children with disabilities and
                                                                                                           section 672 of IDEA (collectively,
                                                  I. Funding Opportunity Description                                                                             their families; how to help parents learn
                                                                                                           ‘‘parent centers’’).
                                                                                                                                                                 about and access high-quality education
                                                     Purpose of Program: The purpose of                       The 93 parent centers                              options that meet their children’s
                                                  this program is to ensure that parents of                (www.parentcenterhub.org/find-your-                   unique needs; and ways to effectively
                                                  children with disabilities receive                       center/) currently funded by the                      engage in school reform activities,
                                                  impartial training and information to                    Department promote the effective                      including Federal, State, and local
                                                  help improve outcomes for their                          education of infants, toddlers, children,             initiatives. Ongoing TA, responsive to
                                                  children.                                                and youth with disabilities by                        the individual needs of parent centers,
                                                     Priority: In accordance with 34 CFR                   ‘‘strengthening the role and                          can increase parent center staff
                                                  75.105(b)(2)(v), this priority is from                   responsibility of parents and ensuring                knowledge and expertise on these
                                                  allowable activities specified in the                    that families of such children have                   topics. In addition, since many parent
                                                  statute (see sections 671, 672, 673, and                 meaningful opportunities to participate               centers are grassroots organizations with
                                                  681(d) of the Individuals with                           in the education of their children at                 small budgets, they often benefit from
                                                  Disabilities Education Act (IDEA); 20                    school and at home’’ (section                         TA on managing a Federal grant,
                                                  U.S.C. 1471, 1472, 1473, and 1481(d)).                   601(c)(5)(B) of IDEA). For the past 30                maximizing efficiencies, meeting
                                                     Absolute Priority: For FY 2018 and                    years, parent centers, consistent with                complex statutory and regulatory
                                                  any subsequent year in which we make                     section 671(b) of IDEA, have helped                   requirements for nonprofits, and
                                                  awards from the list of unfunded                         parents navigate systems providing                    providing professional development to
                                                  applications from this competition, this                 early intervention, special education                 staff.
                                                  priority is an absolute priority. Under 34               and related services, general education,                 Parent centers also need support to
                                                  CFR 75.105(c)(3), we consider only                       and postsecondary options; understand                 increase their capacity to reach and
                                                  applications that meet this priority.                    the nature of their children’s                        provide services to youth with
                                                     This priority is:                                     disabilities; learn about their rights and            disabilities and to all parents of children
                                                     Technical Assistance for Parent                       responsibilities under IDEA; expand                   with disabilities, particularly parents of
                                                  Centers.                                                 their knowledge of practices based on                 infants, toddlers, preschool children
                                                     Background: The mission of the                        evidence to help their children succeed;              and transition-age youth; and
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                                                  Office of Special Education and                          strengthen their collaboration with                   underserved parents with additional
                                                  Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) is to                    professionals; locate resources for                   needs or unique circumstances,
                                                  improve early childhood, educational,                    themselves and their children; and                    including low income-parents, parents
                                                  and employment outcomes and raise                        advocate for improved child outcomes                  with limited English proficiency,
                                                  expectations for all people with                         and student achievement, increased                    parents with low literacy levels, parents
                                                  disabilities, their families, their                      graduation rates, and improved                        who themselves experience disability,
                                                  communities, and the Nation. The work                    postsecondary outcomes for all children               parents of youth involved in the


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                                                  juvenile justice system, foster parents,                 military-connected parents, and Native                involved in the juvenile justice system,
                                                  military-connected parents, and Native                   American parents; and                                 foster parents, military-connected
                                                  American parents.                                           (5) Effective nonprofit management                 parents, and Native American parents;
                                                     In order to ensure that parent centers                practices;                                               (2) Staff training, including
                                                  receive the TA they need to increase                        (b) Increased parent centers’ use of,              multilingual staff; and
                                                  their knowledge and capacity to provide                  high-quality, accurate, and impartial                    (3) Nonprofit management; and
                                                  services to parents and youth effectively                materials and approaches to train:                       (2) Increase the knowledge of parent
                                                  and efficiently, the Department plans to                    (1) Staff in reaching all parents and              centers on how to reach and provide
                                                  fund five technical assistance centers for               youth, including underserved parents of               services to all parents and youth, train
                                                  parent centers. The Department will                      children with disabilities, which                     staff using high-quality, accurate, and
                                                  fund a CPIR that will, in coordination                   includes parents with limited English                 impartial training materials, and manage
                                                  with the regional PTACs, develop and                     proficiency, parents with low literacy                their projects; and indicate the likely
                                                  disseminate resources for all parent                     levels, parents who themselves                        magnitude or importance of the
                                                  centers to use when working with                         experience disability, parents of youth               improvements.
                                                  parents of children with disabilities and                involved in the juvenile justice system,                 (b) Demonstrate, in the narrative
                                                  youth with disabilities. CPIR will also                  foster parents, military-connected                    section of the application under
                                                  develop and disseminate materials that                   parents, and Native American parents;                 ‘‘Quality of project services,’’ how the
                                                  all parent centers can use to train staff                and                                                   proposed project will—
                                                  to effectively reach and serve all parents                  (2) Multilingual staff in their native                (1) Ensure equal access and treatment
                                                  and youth. The Department will also                      languages and assure the accuracy of the              for members of groups that have
                                                  fund four regional PTACs that will                       information the staff provide in                      traditionally been underrepresented
                                                  provide TA to parent centers to                          languages other than English.                         based on race, color, national origin,
                                                  effectively manage their centers and                        In addition to these programmatic                  gender, age, or disability. To meet this
                                                  reach and serve all parents and youth                    requirements, to be considered for                    requirement, the applicant must
                                                  within their region. The CPIR and                        funding under Focus Area 1 of this                    describe how it will—
                                                  regional PTACs will coordinate their                     priority, applicants must meet the                       (i) Identify the informational and TA
                                                  efforts in order to maximize resources                   application and administrative                        needs of the parent centers.
                                                                                                           requirements in this priority, which are:                Note: The methods and tools to
                                                  and avoid duplication. The following
                                                                                                              (a) Demonstrate, in the narrative                  identify needs will be finalized in
                                                  website provides more information on
                                                                                                           section of the application under                      consultation with the regional PTACs
                                                  the current parent centers, including
                                                                                                           ‘‘Significance,’’ how the proposed                    and the OSEP project officer in order to
                                                  links to each grantee’s website:
                                                                                                           project will—                                         assure coordination and avoid
                                                  www.parentcenterhub.org.
                                                                                                              (1) Address parent centers’ needs both             duplication; and
                                                     Priority: Under this priority, we will                for resources to effectively reach and                   (ii) Ensure that services and products
                                                  fund five cooperative agreements to                      serve all parents of children with                    meet the needs of the parent centers;
                                                  establish and operate one CPIR and four                  disabilities and youth with disabilities,                (2) Achieve its goals, objectives, and
                                                  regional PTACs across two focus areas.                   including underserved parents, which                  intended outcomes. To meet this
                                                  An applicant may submit separate                         includes parents with limited English                 requirement, the applicant must
                                                  applications in more than one focus                      proficiency, parents with low literacy                provide—
                                                  area; however, an applicant is limited to                levels, parents who themselves                           (i) Measurable intended project
                                                  only one application in each focus area.                 experience disability, parents of youth               outcomes; and
                                                     Focus Area 1: Under Focus Area 1,                     involved in the juvenile justice system,                 (ii) In Appendix A, the logic model
                                                  the Department intends to fund one                       foster parents, military-connected                    (as defined in this notice) by which the
                                                  CPIR to achieve at a minimum, the                        parents, and Native American parents,                 proposed project will achieve its
                                                  following expected outcomes:                             and for materials to train staff to                   intended outcomes that depicts, at a
                                                     (a) Increased parent centers’                         effectively reach and serve all parents               minimum, the goals, activities, outputs,
                                                  knowledge, through the development                       and youth. To meet this requirement,                  and intended outcomes of the proposed
                                                  and dissemination of high-quality,                       the applicant must—                                   project;
                                                  accurate, and impartial information and                     (i) Present applicable information on                 (3) Use a conceptual framework (and
                                                  products, of:                                            the needs of parent centers nationally;               provide a copy in Appendix A) to
                                                     (1) Early intervention and educational                and                                                   develop project plans and activities,
                                                  EBPs, and current Federal and State                         (ii) Demonstrate knowledge of—                     describing any underlying concepts,
                                                  laws and policies, that impact children                     (A) Current educational issues and                 assumptions, expectations, beliefs, or
                                                  with disabilities and their families;                    policy initiatives relating to early                  theories, as well as the presumed
                                                     (2) The range of educational options                  childhood (ages birth through five),                  relationships or linkages among these
                                                  that may be available in States to                       general and special education,                        variables, and any empirical support for
                                                  families of children with disabilities;                  secondary transition services, and                    this framework;
                                                     (3) Effective practices in carrying out               postsecondary options; and                               Note: The following websites provide
                                                  parent center activities including                          (B) Best practices in:                             more information on logic models and
                                                  outreach, family-centered services, and                     (1) Outreach; family-centered                      conceptual frameworks:
                                                  self-advocacy skill building;                            services; and self-advocacy skill                     www.osepideasthatwork.org/logicModel
                                                     (4) Effective and appropriate practices               building, including effective and
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                                                                                                                                                                 and www.osepideasthatwork.org/
                                                  in outreach and service provision to                     appropriate outreach and service                      resources-grantees/program-areas/ta-ta/
                                                  underserved parents, including parents                   provision to underserved parents of                   tad-project-logic-model-and-conceptual-
                                                  with limited English proficiency,                        children with disabilities, including                 framework.
                                                  parents with low literacy levels, parents                parents with limited English                             (4) Be based on current research and
                                                  who themselves experience disability,                    proficiency, parents with low literacy                make use of EBPs. To meet this
                                                  parents of youth involved in the                         levels, parents who themselves                        requirement, the applicant must
                                                  juvenile justice system, foster parents,                 experience disability, parents of youth               describe—


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                                                     (i) The current research on outreach,                 resources,2 including translations of                    (v) How the proposed project will use
                                                  family-centered services, and self-                      materials as needed, produced by the                  non-project resources to achieve the
                                                  advocacy skill building, including                       CPIR, the previously funded Military                  intended project outcomes; and
                                                  effective and appropriate outreach and                   and Native American PTACs, parent                        (7) Assist parent centers in the
                                                  service provision to underserved                         centers, OSEP-funded projects, and                    collection of annual performance data
                                                  parents of children with disabilities,                   other federally funded projects for                   required under section 671(b)(12) of
                                                  including parents with limited English                   parent centers’ use with families, youth,             IDEA, in consultation with the OSEP
                                                  proficiency, parents with low literacy                   staff members, and members of the                     project officer.
                                                  levels, parents who themselves                           boards of directors;                                     (c) In the narrative section of the
                                                  experience disability, parents of youth                     (B) Develop up-to-date, family-                    application under ‘‘Quality of the
                                                  involved in the juvenile justice system,                 centered resources as needed that parent              project evaluation,’’ include an
                                                  foster parents, military-connected                       centers can use with parents in a variety             evaluation plan for the project as
                                                  parents, and Native American parents;                    of languages, formats, and reading                    described in the following paragraphs.
                                                  staff training, including multilingual                   levels; disseminate and modify, as                    The evaluation plan must describe:
                                                  staff; and nonprofit management;                         needed, family-centered resources                     Measures for evaluating the quality,
                                                     (ii) The current research about adult                 developed by OSEP and other federally                 accuracy, and impartiality of project
                                                  learning principles and implementation                   funded centers to provide families with               services and products; measures of
                                                  science that will inform the proposed                    strategies to enhance their children’s                progress in implementation, including
                                                  TA; and                                                  literacy, numeracy, and scientific                    the criteria for determining the extent to
                                                     (iii) How the proposed project will                   reasoning at home; and revise materials               which the project’s products and
                                                  incorporate current research and EBPs                    developed by the previously funded                    services have met the goals for reaching
                                                  in the development and delivery of its                   Military PTAC and the Native American                 its target population; measures of
                                                  products and services;                                   PTAC as necessary;                                    intended outcomes or results of the
                                                                                                              (C) Compile and create materials to                project’s activities in order to evaluate
                                                     (5) Develop products and provide
                                                                                                           train staff, including multilingual staff,            those activities; and how well the goals
                                                  services that are of high quality and
                                                                                                           to provide effective, appropriate, and                or objectives of the proposed project, as
                                                  sufficient intensity and duration to
                                                                                                           impartial outreach and service provision              described in its logic model, have been
                                                  achieve the intended outcomes of the
                                                                                                           to underserved parents of children with               met.
                                                  proposed project. To address this
                                                                                                           disabilities, including parents with                     The applicant must provide an
                                                  requirement, the applicant must
                                                                                                           limited English proficiency, parents                  assurance that, in designing the
                                                  describe—
                                                                                                           with low literacy levels, parents who                 evaluation plan, it will—
                                                     (i) How it proposes to identify how                   themselves experience disability,
                                                  knowledgeable the parent centers are of:                                                                          (1) Designate, with the approval of the
                                                                                                           parents of youth involved in the                      OSEP project officer, a project liaison
                                                  Outreach, family-centered services, and                  juvenile justice system, foster parents,
                                                  self-advocacy skill building, including                                                                        staff person with sufficient dedicated
                                                                                                           military-connected parents, and Native                time, experience in evaluation, and
                                                  effective and appropriate outreach and                   American parents;
                                                  service provision to underserved                                                                               knowledge of the project to work in
                                                                                                              (D) Compile and create materials on                collaboration with the TA Center to
                                                  parents of children with disabilities,                   nonprofit management, as necessary,
                                                  including parents with limited English                                                                         Improve Program and Project
                                                                                                           and develop a process for an annual                   Performance (CIP3),3 the project
                                                  proficiency, parents with low literacy                   orientation of new parent center
                                                  levels, parents who themselves                                                                                 director, and the OSEP project officer on
                                                                                                           directors and other key personnel and                 the following tasks:
                                                  experience disability, parents of youth                  members of the boards of directors that
                                                  involved in the juvenile justice system,                                                                          (i) Revise, as needed, the logic model
                                                                                                           provides the new personnel with the                   submitted in the grant application to
                                                  foster parents, military-connected                       information and resources they need to
                                                  parents, and Native American parents;                                                                          provide for a more comprehensive
                                                                                                           carry out their responsibilities; and                 measurement of implementation and
                                                  staff training, including multilingual                      (6) Develop products and implement
                                                  staff; and nonprofit management;                                                                               outcomes and to reflect any changes or
                                                                                                           services that maximize efficiency. To                 clarifications to the model discussed at
                                                     (ii) Its proposed approach to                         address this requirement, the applicant
                                                  universal, general TA,1 which must                                                                             the kick-off meeting;
                                                                                                           must describe—                                           (ii) Refine the evaluation design and
                                                  identify the intended recipients within                     (i) How the proposed project will use
                                                  the parent centers, including the type                                                                         instrumentation proposed in the grant
                                                                                                           technology to achieve the intended                    application consistent with the logic
                                                  and number of recipients, that will                      project outcomes;
                                                  receive the products and services under                                                                        model (e.g., prepare evaluation
                                                                                                              (ii) With whom the proposed project
                                                  this approach, and should, at minimum,                                                                         questions about significant program
                                                                                                           will collaborate and the intended
                                                  include how the project will—                                                                                  processes and outcomes; develop
                                                                                                           outcomes of this collaboration;
                                                                                                              (iii) How the proposed project will                quantitative or qualitative data
                                                     (A) Create, update, and maintain an
                                                                                                           use existing knowledge and expertise                  collections that permit both the
                                                  online, annotated repository of high-
                                                  quality, accurate, and impartial                         within parent centers to achieve                        3 The major tasks of CIP3 are to guide, coordinate,
                                                                                                           intended project outcomes; and                        and oversee the design of formative evaluations for
                                                    1 ‘‘Universal, general TA’’ means TA and                                                                     every large discretionary investment (i.e., those
                                                  information provided to independent users through          2 Resources shall include information on Federal    awarded $500,000 or more per year and required to
                                                  their own initiative, resulting in minimal               and State laws and policies, including                participate in the 3+2 process) in OSEP’s Technical
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                                                  interaction with TA center staff and including one-      comprehensive and impartial information on the        Assistance and Dissemination; Personnel
                                                  time, invited or offered conference presentations by     range of education options that may be available in   Development; Parent Training and Information
                                                  TA center staff. This category of TA also includes       States, including district public schools, charter    Centers; and Educational Technology, Media, and
                                                  information or products, such as newsletters,            schools, virtual education, voucher programs,         Materials programs. The efforts of CIP3 are expected
                                                  guidebooks, or research syntheses, downloaded            education scholarship account (ESA) programs, tax-    to enhance individual project evaluation plans by
                                                  from the TA center’s website by independent users.       credit scholarship programs, tax deductions and       providing expert and unbiased TA in designing the
                                                  Brief communications by TA center staff with             credits, course choice programs, and any other        evaluations with due consideration of the project’s
                                                  recipients, either by telephone or email, are also       relevant education options that impact children       budget. CIP3 does not function as a third-party
                                                  considered universal, general TA.                        with disabilities and their families.                 evaluator.



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                                                  collection of progress data, including                      (i) Clearly defined responsibilities for              (4) Ensure that the budget allocates at
                                                  fidelity of implementation, as                           key project personnel, consultants, and               least $200,000 annually to carry out the
                                                  appropriate, and the assessment of                       subcontractors, as applicable; and                    project services described in paragraphs
                                                  project outcomes; and identify analytic                     (ii) Timelines and milestones for                  (b)(5)(ii)(A) through (C) of this focus
                                                  strategies); and                                         accomplishing the project tasks;                      area;
                                                     (iii) Revise, as needed, the evaluation                  (2) Key project personnel and any                     (5) Maintain a high-quality website,
                                                  plan submitted in the grant application                  consultants and subcontractors will be                with an easy-to-navigate design,
                                                  such that it clearly—                                    allocated and how these allocations are               including the repository described in
                                                     (A) Specifies the measures and                        appropriate and adequate to achieve the               paragraph (b)(5)(ii)(A) of this focus area,
                                                  associated instruments or sources for                    project’s intended outcomes;                          that meets government or industry-
                                                  data appropriate to the evaluation                          (3) The proposed management plan                   recognized standards for accessibility;
                                                  questions, suggests analytic strategies                  will ensure that the products and                     and
                                                  for those data, provides a timeline for                  services provided are of high quality,                   (6) Include, in Appendix A, an
                                                  conducting the evaluation, and includes                  impartial, relevant, and useful to                    assurance to assist OSEP with the
                                                  staff assignments for completion of the                  recipients; and                                       transfer of pertinent resources and
                                                  plan;                                                       (4) The proposed project will benefit              products and to maintain the continuity
                                                     (B) Delineates the data expected to be                from a diversity of perspectives,                     of services to parent centers during the
                                                  available by the end of the second                       including those of families using a                   transition to this new award period, as
                                                  project year for use during the project’s                variety of education options, youth,                  appropriate.
                                                  evaluation (3+2 review) for continued                    educators, TA providers, researchers,                    Fourth and Fifth Years of the Project:
                                                  funding described under the heading                      and policy makers, among others, in its               In deciding whether to continue funding
                                                  Fourth and Fifth Years of the Project;                   development and operation.                            the project for the fourth and fifth years,
                                                  and                                                         (f) Address the following application              the Secretary will consider the
                                                     (C) Can be used to assist the project                 requirements. The applicant must—                     requirements of 34 CFR 75.253(a), as
                                                  director and the OSEP project officer,                      (1) Include, in Appendix A,                        well as—
                                                  with the assistance of CIP3, as needed,                  personnel-loading charts and timelines,                  (a) The recommendation of a 3+2
                                                  to specify the performance measures to                   as applicable, to illustrate the                      review team consisting of experts
                                                  be addressed in the project’s Annual                     management plan described in the                      selected by the Secretary. This review
                                                  Performance Report;                                      narrative;                                            will be conducted during a one-day
                                                     (2) Cooperate with CIP3 staff in order                   (2) Include, in the budget, attendance
                                                                                                                                                                 intensive meeting that will be held
                                                  to accomplish the tasks described in                     at the following:
                                                                                                              (i) A one and one-half day kick-off                during the last half of the second year
                                                  paragraph (1) of this section; and                                                                             of the project period;
                                                     (3) Dedicate sufficient funds in each                 meeting in Washington, DC, after receipt
                                                                                                           of the award, and an annual planning                     (b) The timeliness with which, and
                                                  budget year to cover the costs of
                                                                                                           meeting in Washington, DC, with the                   how well, the requirements of the
                                                  carrying out the tasks described in
                                                                                                           OSEP project officer and other relevant               negotiated cooperative agreement have
                                                  paragraphs (1) and (2) of this section
                                                                                                           staff during each subsequent year of the              been or are being met by the project; and
                                                  and implementing the evaluation plan.
                                                                                                           project period;                                          (c) The quality, relevance, and
                                                     (d) Demonstrate, in the narrative
                                                                                                              Note: Within 30 days of receipt of the             usefulness of the project’s products and
                                                  section of the application under
                                                                                                           award, a post-award teleconference                    services and the extent to which the
                                                  ‘‘Adequacy of resources,’’ how—
                                                     (1) The proposed project will                         must be held between the OSEP project                 project’s products and services are
                                                  encourage applications for employment                    officer and the grantee’s project director            aligned with the project’s objectives and
                                                  from persons who are members of                          or other authorized representative;                   likely to result in the project achieving
                                                  groups that have traditionally been                         (ii) A two and one-half day project                its intended outcomes.
                                                  underrepresented based on race, color,                   directors’ conference in Washington,                     Focus Area 2: Under Focus Area 2,
                                                  national origin, gender, age, or                         DC, during each year of the project                   the Department intends to fund four
                                                  disability, as appropriate;                              period;                                               regional PTACs to meet the unique
                                                     (2) The proposed key project                             (iii) Two annual two-day trips to                  needs of parent centers in their region
                                                  personnel, consultants, and                              attend Department briefings,                          and to achieve, at a minimum, the
                                                  subcontractors have the qualifications                   Department-sponsored conferences, and                 following expected outcomes:
                                                  and experience to carry out the                          other meetings, as requested by OSEP;                    (a) Increased parent center capacity to
                                                  proposed activities and achieve the                      and                                                   accurately and impartially train parents
                                                  project’s intended outcomes;                                (iv) A one-day intensive 3+2 review                on, and inform them about:
                                                     (3) The applicant and any key                         meeting in Washington, DC, during the                    (1) Early intervention and educational
                                                  partners have adequate resources to                      last half of the second year of the project           EBPs;
                                                  carry out the proposed activities; and                   period;                                                  (2) Their rights and responsibilities
                                                     (4) The proposed costs are reasonable                    (3) Include, in the budget, a line item            under Federal, State, and local laws and
                                                  in relation to the anticipated results and               for an annual set-aside of five percent of            policies that impact children with
                                                  benefits.                                                the grant amount to support emerging                  disabilities and their families; and
                                                     (e) Demonstrate, in the narrative                     needs that are consistent with the                       (3) The range of education options
                                                  section of the application under                         proposed project’s intended outcomes,                 that may be available to families of
                                                                                                           as those needs are identified in                      children with disabilities in the area
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                                                  ‘‘Quality of the management plan,’’
                                                  how—                                                     consultation with, and approved by, the               served by the parent center.
                                                     (1) The proposed management plan                      OSEP project officer. With approval                      (b) Increased parent center capacity to
                                                  will ensure that the project’s intended                  from the OSEP project officer, the                    reach more parents and youth; and
                                                  outcomes will be achieved on time and                    project must reallocate any remaining                 effectively provide parent center
                                                  within budget. To address this                           funds from this annual set-aside no later             services to help more parents improve
                                                  requirement, the applicant must                          than the end of the third quarter of each             outcomes for their children, and youth
                                                  describe—                                                budget period;                                        build their self-advocacy skills;


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                                                     (c) Increased parent center capacity to               build youth’s self-advocacy skills; train             minimum, the goals, activities, outputs,
                                                  provide effective and appropriate                        staff; and effectively manage their                   and intended outcomes of the proposed
                                                  outreach and service provision to                        centers. To meet this requirement the                 project;
                                                  underserved parents of children with                     applicant must—                                          (3) Use a conceptual framework (and
                                                  disabilities including parents with                         (i) Present applicable information on              provide a copy in Appendix A) to
                                                  limited English proficiency, parents                     the needs of parent centers in the                    develop project plans and activities,
                                                  with low literacy levels, parents who                    region; and                                           describing any underlying concepts,
                                                  themselves experience disability,                           (ii) Demonstrate knowledge of—                     assumptions, expectations, beliefs, or
                                                  parents of youth involved in the                            (A) Current early intervention and                 theories, as well as the presumed
                                                  juvenile justice system, foster parents,                 educational issues and policy initiatives             relationships or linkages among these
                                                  military-connected parents, and Native                   relating to early childhood, general and              variables, and any empirical support for
                                                  American parents; and                                    special education, secondary transition               this framework;
                                                     (d) Increased parent center capacity to               services, and postsecondary options;                     Note: The following websites provide
                                                  effectively manage their projects and                    and                                                   more information on logic models and
                                                  provide high-quality training to staff,                     (B) Best practices in:                             conceptual frameworks:
                                                  including multilingual staff, to reach                      (1) Outreach, family-centered                      www.osepideasthatwork.org/logicModel
                                                  and serve all parents and youth in their                 services, and self-advocacy skill                     and www.osepideasthatwork.org/
                                                  region.                                                  building, including effective and                     resources-grantees/program-areas/ta-ta/
                                                     The geographic regions served by the                  appropriate outreach and service                      tad-project-logic-model-and-conceptual-
                                                  four regional PTACs are generally                        provision to underserved parents of                   framework.
                                                  aligned with the States served by the                    children with disabilities, including                    (4) Be based on current research and
                                                  Equity Assistance Centers funded under                   parents with limited English                          make use of EBPs. To meet this
                                                  Title IV of the 1964 Civil Rights Act,                   proficiency, parents with low literacy                requirement, the applicant must
                                                  while also balancing the number of                       levels, parents who themselves                        describe—
                                                  centers each regional PTAC will have in                  experience disability, parents of youth                  (i) The current research on: Outreach,
                                                  their region. This alignment will help                   involved in the juvenile justice system,              family-centered services, and self-
                                                  the regional PTACs meet the                              foster parents, military-connected                    advocacy skill building, including
                                                  requirement in section 673(c) of IDEA                    parents, and Native American parents;                 effective and appropriate outreach and
                                                  that the regional PTACs develop                             (2) Staff training, including                      service provision to underserved
                                                  collaborative agreements with the                        multilingual staff; and                               parents of children with disabilities,
                                                  geographically appropriate centers. The                     (3) Nonprofit management; and                      including parents with limited English
                                                  four regional PTACs will be awarded to                      (2) Increase the capacity of parent                proficiency, parents with low literacy
                                                  represent the following geographic                       centers to reach and provide services to              levels, parents who themselves
                                                  regions:                                                 all parents and youth, train staff, and               experience disability, parents of youth
                                                     Region A PTAC: CT, DC, DE, ME, MA,                    manage their projects; and indicate the               involved in the juvenile justice system,
                                                  MD, NH, NJ, NY, PA, Puerto Rico, RI,                     likely magnitude or importance of the                 foster parents, military-connected
                                                  U.S. Virgin Islands, VT.                                 improvements.                                         parents, and Native American parents;
                                                     Region B PTAC: AL, AR, FL, GA, LA,                       (b) Demonstrate, in the narrative                  staff training, including multilingual
                                                  MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA.                              section of the application under                      staff; and nonprofit management;
                                                     Region C PTAC: IL, IN, IA, KS, KY,                    ‘‘Quality of project services,’’ how the                 (ii) The current research about adult
                                                  MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, ND, OH, SD, WI,                      proposed project will—                                learning principles and implementation
                                                  WV, WY.                                                     (1) Ensure equal access and treatment              science that will inform the proposed
                                                     Region D PTAC: AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI,                    for members of groups that have                       TA; and
                                                  ID, NM, NV, OR, UT, WA, and the                          traditionally been underrepresented                      (iii) How the proposed project will
                                                  outlying areas of the Pacific Basin, and                 based on race, color, national origin,                incorporate current research and EBPs
                                                  the Freely Associated States.                            gender, age, or disability. To meet this              in the development and delivery of its
                                                     In addition to these programmatic                     requirement, the applicant must                       products and services;
                                                  requirements, to be considered for                       describe how it will—                                    (5) Develop products and provide
                                                  funding under Focus Area 2 of this                          (i) Identify the needs of the parent               services that are of high quality and
                                                  priority, applicants must meet the                       centers in the proposed region for TA                 sufficient intensity and duration to
                                                  application and administrative                           and information.                                      achieve the intended outcomes of the
                                                  requirements in this priority, which are:                   Note: The methods and tools to                     proposed project. To address this
                                                     (a) Demonstrate, in the narrative                     identify needs will be finalized in                   requirement, the applicant must
                                                  section of the application under                         consultation with the CPIR, other                     describe—
                                                  ‘‘Significance,’’ how the proposed                       regional PTACs, and the OSEP project                     (i) How it proposes to work with the
                                                  project will—                                            officer in order to assure coordination               CPIR to identify the knowledge base for
                                                     (1) Address the needs of parent                       and avoid duplication; and                            parent centers’: Outreach, family-
                                                  centers in its region for TA to increase                    (ii) Ensure that services and products             centered services, and self-advocacy
                                                  their capacity to reach and provide                      meet the needs of the parent centers;                 skill building, including effective and
                                                  services to parents and youth in their                      (2) Achieve its goals, objectives, and             appropriate outreach and service
                                                  areas, including underserved parents of                  intended outcomes. To meet this                       provision to underserved families of
                                                  children with disabilities, which                                                                              children with disabilities, including
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                                                                                                           requirement, the applicant must
                                                  includes parents with limited English                    provide—                                              parents with limited English
                                                  proficiency, parents with low literacy                      (i) Measurable intended project                    proficiency, parents with low literacy
                                                  levels, parents who themselves                           outcomes; and                                         levels, parents who themselves
                                                  experience disability, parents of youth                     (ii) In Appendix A, the logic model                experience disability, parents of youth
                                                  involved in the juvenile justice system,                 (as defined in this notice) by which the              involved in the juvenile justice system,
                                                  foster parents, military-connected                       proposed project will achieve its                     foster parents, military-connected
                                                  parents, and Native American parents;                    intended outcomes that depicts, at a                  parents, and Native American parents;


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                                                  staff training, including multilingual                      (A) The intended recipients,                          (1) The proposed project will
                                                  staff; and nonprofit management;                         including the type and number of                      encourage applications for employment
                                                    (ii) Its proposed approach to targeted,                recipients, that will receive the products            from persons who are members of
                                                  specialized TA,4 which must identify                     and services under this approach;                     groups that have traditionally been
                                                  the intended recipients within the                          (B) Its proposed approach to measure               underrepresented based on race, color,
                                                  parent centers, including the type and                   the readiness of the parent centers to                national origin, gender, age, or
                                                  number of recipients, that will receive                  work with the project, including their                disability, as appropriate;
                                                  the products and services under this                     commitment to the initiative, current                    (2) The proposed key project
                                                  approach, and how the project will—                      infrastructure, and available resources;              personnel, consultants, and
                                                    (A) Conduct at least one in-person,                       (C) Its proposed plan for assisting                subcontractors have the qualifications
                                                  on-site visit to each parent center in the               parent centers to build or enhance their              and experience to carry out the
                                                  region during the course of the five-year                staff training and professional                       proposed activities and achieve the
                                                  project period;                                          development based on adult learning                   project’s intended outcomes;
                                                    (B) Increase parent centers’ capacity                  principles and coaching; and                             (3) The applicant and any key
                                                  to reach and provide services to all                        (D) Its proposed approach to                       partners have adequate resources to
                                                  parents with children with disabilities                  providing intensive TA when requested                 carry out the proposed activities; and
                                                  and youth, including underserved                         by OSEP project officers; and                            (4) The proposed costs are reasonable
                                                  parents, which includes parents with                        (6) Develop products and implement                 in relation to the anticipated results and
                                                  limited English proficiency, parents                     services that maximize efficiency. To                 benefits.
                                                  with low literacy levels, parents who                    address this requirement, the applicant                  (e) Demonstrate, in the narrative
                                                  themselves experience disability,                        must describe—                                        section of the application under
                                                  parents of youth involved in the                            (i) How the proposed project will use              ‘‘Quality of the management plan,’’
                                                  juvenile justice system, foster parents,                 technology to achieve the intended                    how—
                                                  military-connected parents, and Native                   project outcomes;                                        (1) The proposed management plan
                                                  American parents;                                           (ii) With whom the proposed project                will ensure that the project’s intended
                                                    (C) Increase parent centers’ capacity                  will collaborate and the intended                     outcomes will be achieved on time and
                                                  to train staff, including multilingual                   outcomes of this collaboration;                       within budget. To address this
                                                  staff, to provide effective and                             (iii) How the proposed project will                requirement, the applicant must
                                                  appropriate outreach and service                         use existing knowledge and expertise                  describe—
                                                  provision to underserved families of                     within parent centers to achieve                         (i) Clearly defined responsibilities for
                                                  children with disabilities, including                    intended project outcomes;                            key project personnel, consultants, and
                                                  parents with limited English                                (iv) How the proposed project will use             subcontractors, as applicable; and
                                                  proficiency, parents with low literacy                   the resources housed in and developed                    (ii) Timelines and milestones for
                                                  levels, parents who themselves                           by the CPIR—including family-centered                 accomplishing the project tasks;
                                                  experience disability, parents of youth                  resources that provide families with                     (2) Key project personnel and any
                                                  involved in the juvenile justice system,                 strategies to enhance their children’s                consultants and subcontractors will be
                                                  foster parents, military-connected                       literacy, numeracy, and scientific                    allocated and how these allocations are
                                                  parents, and Native American parents;                    reasoning at home—and build on the                    appropriate and adequate to achieve the
                                                  and                                                      CPIR’s universal TA; and                              project’s intended outcomes;
                                                    (D) Increase parent centers’ capacity                     (v) How the proposed project will use                 (3) The proposed management plan
                                                  to effectively manage nonprofit                          non-project resources to achieve the                  will ensure that the products and
                                                  organizations, including developing the                  intended project outcomes.                            services provided are of high quality,
                                                  board of directors so that parent centers                   (c) In the narrative section of the                impartial, relevant, and useful to
                                                  have the organizational policies,                        application under ‘‘Quality of the                    recipients; and
                                                  procedures, and a structure in place to                  project evaluation,’’ include an                         (4) The proposed project will benefit
                                                  manage their grants effectively;                         evaluation plan for the project. The                  from a diversity of perspectives,
                                                    (iii) Its proposed approach to                         evaluation plan must describe:                        including those of families using a
                                                  intensive, sustained TA,5 which must                     Measures for evaluating the quality,                  variety of education options, youth,
                                                  identify—                                                accuracy, and impartiality of project                 educators, TA providers, researchers,
                                                                                                           services and products; measures of                    and policy makers, among others, in its
                                                     4 ‘‘Targeted, specialized TA’’ means TA services
                                                                                                           progress in implementation, including                 development and operation.
                                                  based on needs common to multiple recipients and
                                                  not extensively individualized. A relationship is        the criteria for determining the extent to               (f) Address the following application
                                                  established between the TA recipient and one or          which the project’s products and                      requirements. The applicant must—
                                                  more TA center staff. This category of TA includes       services have met the goals for reaching                 (1) Include, in Appendix A,
                                                  one-time, labor-intensive events, such as facilitating
                                                  strategic planning or hosting regional or national
                                                                                                           its target population; measures of                    personnel-loading charts and timelines,
                                                  conferences. It can also include episodic, less labor-   intended outcomes or results of the                   as applicable, to illustrate the
                                                  intensive events that extend over a period of time,      project’s activities in order to evaluate             management plan described in the
                                                  such as facilitating a series of conference calls on     those activities; and how well the goals              narrative;
                                                  single or multiple topics that are designed around
                                                  the needs of the recipients. Facilitating                or objectives of the proposed project, as                (2) Include, in the budget, attendance
                                                  communities of practice can also be considered           described in its logic model, have been               at the following:
                                                  targeted, specialized TA.                                met.                                                     (i) A one and one-half day kick-off
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                                                     5 ‘‘Intensive, sustained TA’’ means TA services
                                                                                                              Note: The evaluations for all the                  meeting in Washington, DC, after receipt
                                                  often provided on-site and requiring a stable,
                                                  ongoing relationship between the TA center staff
                                                                                                           regional PTACs will be developed in                   of the award, and an annual planning
                                                  and the TA recipient. ‘‘TA services’’ are defined as     consultation with the regional PTACs                  meeting in Washington, DC, with the
                                                  negotiated series of activities designed to reach a      and OSEP project officers for the                     OSEP project officer and other relevant
                                                  valued outcome. This category of TA should result        regional PTACs.                                       staff during each subsequent year of the
                                                  in changes to policy, program, practice, or
                                                  operations that support increased recipient capacity
                                                                                                              (d) Demonstrate, in the narrative                  project period.
                                                  or improved outcomes at one or more systems              section of the application under                         Note: Within 30 days of receipt of the
                                                  levels.                                                  ‘‘Adequacy of resources,’’ how—                       award, a post-award teleconference


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                                                  must be held between the OSEP project                       (i) Are ages birth through 26; and                 outcomes) and describes the theoretical
                                                  officer and the grantee’s project director                  (ii) Have the full range of disabilities           and operational relationships among the
                                                  or other authorized representative;                      described in section 602(3) of IDEA.                  key project components and relevant
                                                     (ii) A two and one-half day project                      Competitive Preference Priority 2—                 outcomes.
                                                  directors’ conference in Washington,                     Location (5 Points).                                     Moderate evidence means that there is
                                                  DC, during each year of the project                         Applicants under Focus Area 2 that                 evidence of effectiveness of a key
                                                  period; and                                              are located in the region they propose to             project component in improving a
                                                     (iii) Two annual two-day trips to                     serve.                                                relevant outcome for a sample that
                                                  attend Department briefings,                                Definitions: The following definitions             overlaps with the populations or
                                                  Department-sponsored conferences, and                    are from 34 CFR 77.1:                                 settings proposed to receive that
                                                  other meetings, as requested by OSEP;                       Demonstrates a rationale means a key               component, based on a relevant finding
                                                     (5) Ensure that the budget allocates                  project component included in the                     from one of the following:
                                                  $75,000 annually to carry out the project                project’s logic model is informed by                     (i) A practice guide prepared by the
                                                  services described in paragraphs                         research or evaluation findings that                  WWC using version 2.1 or 3.0 of the
                                                  (b)(5)(ii)(B) and (C) (military connected                suggest the project component is likely               WWC Handbook reporting a ‘‘strong
                                                  and native American parents and youth)                   to improve relevant outcomes.                         evidence base’’ or ‘‘moderate evidence
                                                  of this focus area.                                         Evidence-based means the proposed                  base’’ for the corresponding practice
                                                     (6) Include, in the budget, a line item               project component is supported by one                 guide recommendation;
                                                  for an annual set-aside of five percent of               or more of strong evidence, moderate                     (ii) An intervention report prepared
                                                  the grant amount to support emerging                     evidence, promising evidence, or                      by the WWC using version 2.1 or 3.0 of
                                                  needs that are consistent with the                       evidence that demonstrates a rationale.               the WWC Handbook reporting a
                                                  proposed project’s intended outcomes,                       Experimental study means a study                   ‘‘positive effect’’ or ‘‘potentially positive
                                                  as those needs are identified in                         that is designed to compare outcomes                  effect’’ on a relevant outcome based on
                                                  consultation with, and approved by, the                  between two groups of individuals                     a ‘‘medium to large’’ extent of evidence,
                                                  OSEP project officer. With approval                      (such as students) that are otherwise                 with no reporting of a ‘‘negative effect’’
                                                  from the OSEP project officer, the                       equivalent except for their assignment                or ‘‘potentially negative effect’’ on a
                                                  project must reallocate any remaining                    to either a treatment group receiving a               relevant outcome; or
                                                  funds from this annual set-aside no later                project component or a control group                     (iii) A single experimental study or
                                                  than the end of the third quarter of each                that does not. Randomized controlled                  quasi-experimental design study
                                                  budget period; and                                       trials, regression discontinuity design               reviewed and reported by the WWC
                                                     (7) Maintain a presence on a high-                    studies, and single-case design studies               using version 2.1 or 3.0 of the WWC
                                                  quality website, with an easy-to-                        are the specific types of experimental                Handbook, or otherwise assessed by the
                                                  navigate design, that meets government                   studies that, depending on their design               Department using version 3.0 of the
                                                  or industry-recognized standards for                     and implementation (e.g., sample                      WWC Handbook, as appropriate, and
                                                  accessibility.                                           attrition in randomized controlled trials             that—
                                                     Competitive Preference Priorities:                    and regression discontinuity design                      (A) Meets WWC standards with or
                                                  Within this absolute priority, we give                   studies), can meet What Works                         without reservations;
                                                  competitive preference to applications                   Clearinghouse (WWC) standards                            (B) Includes at least one statistically
                                                  that address the following priorities.                   without reservations as described in the              significant and positive (i.e., favorable)
                                                  Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(i), we will                    WWC Handbook:                                         effect on a relevant outcome;
                                                  award five additional points to an                          (i) A randomized controlled trial                     (C) Includes no overriding statistically
                                                  application for Focus Area 2 that meets                  employs random assignment of, for                     significant and negative effects on
                                                  each of these priorities, for a total of no              example, students, teachers, classrooms,              relevant outcomes reported in the study
                                                  more than 10 points, as follows.                         or schools to receive the project                     or in a corresponding WWC
                                                     These priorities are:                                 component being evaluated (the                        intervention report prepared under
                                                     Competitive Preference Priority 1—                    treatment group) or not to receive the                version 2.1 or 3.0 of the WWC
                                                  Applicants that are parent organizations                 project component (the control group).                Handbook; and
                                                  (5 Points).                                                 (ii) A regression discontinuity design                (D) Is based on a sample from more
                                                     Section 671(a)(2) of IDEA defines a                   study assigns the project component                   than one site (e.g., State, county, city,
                                                  ‘‘parent organization’’ as a private                     being evaluated using a measured                      school district, or postsecondary
                                                  nonprofit organization (other than an                    variable (e.g., assigning students reading            campus) and includes at least 350
                                                  institution of higher education) that—                   below a cutoff score to tutoring or                   students or other individuals across
                                                     (A) Has a board of directors—                         developmental education classes) and                  sites. Multiple studies of the same
                                                     (i) The majority of whom are parents                  controls for that variable in the analysis            project component that each meet
                                                  of children with disabilities ages birth                 of outcomes.                                          requirements in paragraphs (iii)(A), (B),
                                                  through 26;                                                 (iii) A single-case design study uses              and (C) of this definition may together
                                                     (ii) That includes—                                   observations of a single case (e.g., a                satisfy this requirement.
                                                     (I) Individuals working in the fields of              student eligible for a behavioral                        Project component means an activity,
                                                  special education, related services, and                 intervention) over time in the absence                strategy, intervention, process, product,
                                                  early intervention;                                      and presence of a controlled treatment                practice, or policy included in a project.
                                                     (II) Individuals with disabilities; and               manipulation to determine whether the                 Evidence may pertain to an individual
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                                                     (iii) The parent and professional                     outcome is systematically related to the              project component or to a combination
                                                  members of which are broadly                             treatment.                                            of project components (e.g., training
                                                  representative of the population to be                      Logic model (also referred to as a                 teachers on instructional practices for
                                                  served, including low-income parents                     theory of action) means a framework                   English learners and follow-on coaching
                                                  and parents of limited English proficient                that identifies key project components                for these teachers).
                                                  children; and                                            of the proposed project (i.e., the active                Promising evidence means that there
                                                     (B) Has as its mission serving families               ‘‘ingredients’’ that are hypothesized to              is evidence of the effectiveness of a key
                                                  of children with disabilities who—                       be critical to achieving the relevant                 project component in improving a


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                                                  relevant outcome, based on a relevant                       (iii) A single experimental study                  Federal Awards in 2 CFR part 200, as
                                                  finding from one of the following:                       reviewed and reported by the WWC                      adopted and amended as regulations of
                                                     (i) A practice guide prepared by WWC                  using version 2.1 or 3.0 of the WWC                   the Department in 2 CFR part 3474.
                                                  reporting a ‘‘strong evidence base’’ or                  Handbook, or otherwise assessed by the                  Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part
                                                  ‘‘moderate evidence base’’ for the                       Department using version 3.0 of the                   79 apply to all applicants except
                                                  corresponding practice guide                             WWC Handbook, as appropriate, and                     federally recognized Indian Tribes.
                                                  recommendation;                                          that—
                                                     (ii) An intervention report prepared                     (A) Meets WWC standards without                    II. Award Information
                                                  by the WWC reporting a ‘‘positive                        reservations;                                           Type of Award: Cooperative
                                                  effect’’ or ‘‘potentially positive effect’’                 (B) Includes at least one statistically            agreements.
                                                  on a relevant outcome with no reporting                  significant and positive (i.e., favorable)
                                                                                                           effect on a relevant outcome;                           Estimated Available Funds:
                                                  of a ‘‘negative effect’’ or ‘‘potentially                                                                      $2,800,000.
                                                  negative effect’’ on a relevant outcome;                    (C) Includes no overriding statistically
                                                                                                           significant and negative effects on                     Contingent upon the availability of
                                                  or
                                                                                                           relevant outcomes reported in the study               funds and the quality of applications,
                                                     (iii) A single study assessed by the
                                                                                                           or in a corresponding WWC                             we may make additional awards in FY
                                                  Department, as appropriate, that—
                                                                                                           intervention report prepared under                    2019 from the list of unfunded
                                                     (A) Is an experimental study, a quasi-                                                                      applications from this competition.
                                                                                                           version 2.1 or 3.0 of the WWC
                                                  experimental design study, or a well-
                                                                                                           Handbook; and                                           Estimated Range of Awards:
                                                  designed and well-implemented                               (D) Is based on a sample from more
                                                  correlational study with statistical                                                                           $500,000–$800,000.
                                                                                                           than one site (e.g., State, county, city,               Estimated Average Size of Awards: 4
                                                  controls for selection bias (e.g., a study               school district, or postsecondary
                                                  using regression methods to account for                                                                        awards at $500,000 for the regional
                                                                                                           campus) and includes at least 350                     PTACs; 1 award of $800,000 for the
                                                  differences between a treatment group                    students or other individuals across
                                                  and a comparison group); and                                                                                   CPIR.
                                                                                                           sites. Multiple studies of the same
                                                     (B) Includes at least one statistically                                                                       Maximum Award: We will not make
                                                                                                           project component that each meet
                                                  significant and positive (i.e., favorable)                                                                     an award exceeding $500,000 for each of
                                                                                                           requirements in paragraphs (iii)(A), (B),
                                                  effect on a relevant outcome.                                                                                  the regional PTACs or $800,000 for the
                                                                                                           and (C) of this definition may together
                                                     Quasi-experimental design study                                                                             CPIR for a single budget period of 12
                                                                                                           satisfy this requirement.
                                                  means a study using a design that                           What Works Clearinghouse Handbook                  months.
                                                  attempts to approximate an                               (WWC Handbook) means the standards                      Estimated Number of Awards: 5.
                                                  experimental study by identifying a                      and procedures set forth in the WWC                     Note: The Department is not bound by
                                                  comparison group that is similar to the                  Procedures and Standards Handbook,                    any estimates in this notice.
                                                  treatment group in important respects.                   Version 3.0 or Version 2.1 (incorporated                Project Period: Up to 60 months.
                                                  This type of study, depending on design                  by reference, see 34 CFR 77.2). Study
                                                  and implementation (e.g., establishment                  findings eligible for review under WWC                III. Eligibility Information
                                                  of baseline equivalence of the groups                    standards can meet WWC standards                        1. Eligible Applicants: Nonprofit
                                                  being compared), can meet WWC                            without reservations, meet WWC                        private organizations.
                                                  standards with reservations, but cannot                  standards with reservations, or not meet
                                                  meet WWC standards without                                                                                       2. Cost Sharing or Matching: This
                                                                                                           WWC standards. WWC practice guides                    program does not require cost sharing or
                                                  reservations, as described in the WWC                    and intervention reports include
                                                  Handbook.                                                                                                      matching.
                                                                                                           findings from systematic reviews of                     3. Subgrantees: Under 34 CFR
                                                     Relevant outcome means the student                    evidence as described in the Handbook
                                                  outcome(s) or other outcome(s) the key                                                                         75.708(b) and (c), a grantee under this
                                                                                                           documentation.                                        competition may award subgrants—to
                                                  project component is designed to                            Waiver of Proposed Rulemaking:
                                                  improve, consistent with the specific                                                                          directly carry out project activities
                                                                                                           Under the Administrative Procedure Act
                                                  goals of the program.                                                                                          described in its application—to the
                                                                                                           (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553) the Department
                                                     Strong evidence means that there is                                                                         following types of entities: IHEs and
                                                                                                           generally offers interested parties the
                                                  evidence of the effectiveness of a key                                                                         private nonprofit organizations suitable
                                                                                                           opportunity to comment on proposed
                                                  project component in improving a                                                                               to carry out the activities proposed in
                                                                                                           priorities and requirements. Section
                                                  relevant outcome for a sample that                                                                             the application The grantee may award
                                                                                                           681(d) of IDEA, however, makes the
                                                  overlaps with the populations and                                                                              subgrants to entities it has identified in
                                                                                                           public comment requirements of the
                                                  settings proposed to receive that                                                                              an approved application.
                                                                                                           APA inapplicable to the priority in this
                                                  component, based on a relevant finding                   notice.                                                 4. Other General Requirements: (a)
                                                  from one of the following:                                  Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1471,                 Recipients of funding under this
                                                     (i) A practice guide prepared by the                  1472, 1473, and 1481.                                 competition must make positive efforts
                                                  WWC using version 2.1 or 3.0 of the                         Applicable Regulations: (a) The                    to employ and advance in employment
                                                  WWC Handbook reporting a ‘‘strong                        Education Department General                          qualified individuals with disabilities
                                                  evidence base’’ for the corresponding                    Administrative Regulations in 34 CFR                  (see section 606 of IDEA).
                                                  practice guide recommendation;                           parts 75, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 97, 98, and               (b) Applicants for, and recipients of,
                                                     (ii) An intervention report prepared                  99. (b) The Office of Management and                  funding must, with respect to the
                                                  by the WWC using version 2.1 or 3.0 of                   Budget Guidelines to Agencies on                      aspects of their proposed project
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                                                  the WWC Handbook reporting a                             Governmentwide Debarment and                          relating to the absolute priority, involve
                                                  ‘‘positive effect’’ on a relevant outcome                Suspension (Nonprocurement) in 2 CFR                  individuals with disabilities, or parents
                                                  based on a ‘‘medium to large’’ extent of                 part 180, as adopted and amended as                   of individuals with disabilities ages
                                                  evidence, with no reporting of a                         regulations of the Department in 2 CFR                birth through 26, in planning,
                                                  ‘‘negative effect’’ or ‘‘potentially                     part 3485. (c) The Uniform                            implementing, and evaluating the
                                                  negative effect’’ on a relevant outcome;                 Administrative Requirements, Cost                     project (see section 682(a)(1)(A) of
                                                  or                                                       Principles, and Audit Requirements for                IDEA).


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                                                  IV. Application and Submission                              (1) The Secretary considers the                       (2) In determining the quality of the
                                                  Information                                              significance of the proposed project.                 evaluation, the Secretary considers the
                                                                                                              (2) In determining the significance of             following factors:
                                                     1. Application Submission
                                                                                                           the proposed project, the Secretary                      (i) The extent to which the methods
                                                  Instructions: For information on how to
                                                                                                           considers the following factors:                      of evaluation are thorough, feasible, and
                                                  submit an application please refer to our                   (i) The extent to which the proposed
                                                  Common Instructions for Applicants to                                                                          appropriate to the goals, objectives, and
                                                                                                           project will focus on serving or                      outcomes of the proposed project;
                                                  Department of Education Discretionary                    otherwise addressing the needs of
                                                  Grant Programs, published in the                                                                                  (ii) The extent to which the methods
                                                                                                           disadvantaged individuals;                            of evaluation are appropriate to the
                                                  Federal Register on February 12, 2018                       (ii) The extent to which specific gaps
                                                  (83 FR 6003) and available at                                                                                  context within which the project
                                                                                                           or weaknesses in services,                            operates;
                                                  www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-02-12/                     infrastructure, or opportunities have
                                                  pdf/2018-02558.pdf.                                                                                               (iii) The extent to which the methods
                                                                                                           been identified and will be addressed by              of evaluation will provide performance
                                                     2. Intergovernmental Review: This                     the proposed project, including the
                                                  competition is subject to Executive                                                                            feedback and permit periodic
                                                                                                           nature and magnitude of those gaps or                 assessment of progress toward achieving
                                                  Order 12372 and the regulations in 34                    weaknesses; and
                                                  CFR part 79. However, under 34 CFR                                                                             intended outcomes; and
                                                                                                              (iii) The importance or magnitude of
                                                  79.8(a), we waive intergovernmental                                                                               (iv) The extent to which the methods
                                                                                                           the results or outcomes likely to be
                                                  review in order to make awards by the                                                                          of evaluation include the use of
                                                                                                           attained by the proposed project.
                                                  end of FY 2018.                                             (b) Quality of the project services (35            objective performance measures that are
                                                     3. Funding Restrictions: We reference                 points).                                              clearly related to the intended outcomes
                                                  regulations outlining funding                               (1) The Secretary considers the                    of the project and will produce
                                                  restrictions in the Applicable                           quality of the services to be provided by             quantitative and qualitative data to the
                                                  Regulations section of this notice.                      the proposed project.                                 extent possible.
                                                     4. Recommended Page Limit: The                           (2) In determining the quality of the                 (d) Adequacy of resources and
                                                  application narrative (Part III of the                   services to be provided by the proposed               Quality of Project Personnel (15 points).
                                                  application) is where you, the applicant,                project, the Secretary considers the                     (1) The Secretary considers the
                                                  address the selection criteria that                      quality and sufficiency of strategies for             adequacy of resources and quality of
                                                  reviewers use to evaluate your                           ensuring equal access and treatment for               project personnel for the proposed
                                                  application. We recommend that you (1)                   eligible project participants who are                 project.
                                                  limit the application narrative to no                    members of groups that have                              (2) In determining the quality of
                                                  more than 50 pages, and (2) use the                      traditionally been underrepresented                   project personnel, the Secretary
                                                  following standards:                                     based on race, color, national origin,                considers the extent to which the
                                                     • A ‘‘page’’ is 8.5″ x 11″, on one side               gender, age, or disability.                           applicant encourages applications for
                                                  only, with 1″ margins at the top, bottom,                   (3) In addition, the Secretary                     employment from persons who are
                                                  and both sides.                                          considers the following factors:                      members of groups that have
                                                     • Double-space (no more than three                       (i) The extent to which the goals,                 traditionally been underrepresented
                                                  lines per vertical inch) all text in the                 objectives, and outcomes to be achieved               based on race, color, national origin,
                                                  application narrative, including titles,                 by the proposed project are clearly                   gender, age, or disability.
                                                  headings, footnotes, quotations,                         specified and measurable;                                (3) In determining the adequacy of
                                                  reference citations, and captions, as well                  (ii) The extent to which there is a                resources and quality of project
                                                                                                           conceptual framework underlying the                   personnel for the proposed project, the
                                                  as all text in charts, tables, figures,
                                                                                                           proposed research or demonstration                    Secretary considers the following
                                                  graphs, and screen shots.
                                                                                                           activities and the quality of that
                                                     • Use a font that is 12 point or larger.                                                                    factors:
                                                                                                           framework;
                                                     • Use one of the following fonts:                                                                              (i) The qualifications, including
                                                                                                              (iii) The extent to which the services             relevant training and experience, of the
                                                  Times New Roman, Courier, Courier                        to be provided by the proposed project
                                                  New, or Arial.                                                                                                 project director or principal
                                                                                                           reflect up-to-date knowledge from                     investigator;
                                                     The recommended page limit does not                   research and effective practice;
                                                  apply to Part I, the cover sheet; Part II,                                                                        (ii) The qualifications, including
                                                                                                              (iv) The extent to which the services
                                                  the budget section, including the                                                                              relevant training and experience, of key
                                                                                                           to be provided by the proposed project
                                                  narrative budget justification; Part IV,                                                                       project personnel;
                                                                                                           are appropriate to the needs of the
                                                  the assurances and certifications; or the                                                                         (iii) The qualifications, including
                                                                                                           intended recipients or beneficiaries of
                                                  abstract (follow the guidance provided                                                                         relevant training and experience, of
                                                                                                           those services;
                                                  in the application package for                              (v) The extent to which the services               project consultants or subcontractors;
                                                  completing the abstract), the table of                   to be provided by the proposed project                   (iv) The adequacy of support,
                                                  contents, the list of priority                           involve the collaboration of appropriate              including facilities, equipment,
                                                  requirements, the resumes, the reference                 partners for maximizing the                           supplies, and other resources, from the
                                                  list, the letters of support, or the                     effectiveness of project services; and                applicant organization or the lead
                                                  appendices. However, the                                    (vi) The extent to which the technical             applicant organization;
                                                  recommended page limit does apply to                     assistance services to be provided by the                (v) The relevance and demonstrated
                                                  all of the application narrative,                        proposed project involve the use of                   commitment of each partner in the
                                                                                                                                                                 proposed project to the implementation
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                                                  including all text in charts, tables,                    efficient strategies, including the use of
                                                  figures, graphs, and screen shots.                       technology, as appropriate, and the                   and success of the project; and
                                                                                                           leveraging of non-project resources.                     (vi) The extent to which the costs are
                                                  V. Application Review Information                                                                              reasonable in relation to the objectives,
                                                                                                              (c) Quality of project evaluation (20
                                                    1. Selection Criteria: The selection                   points).                                              design, and potential significance of the
                                                  criteria for this competition are from 34                   (1) The Secretary considers the                    proposed project.
                                                  CFR 75.210 and are as follows:                           quality of the evaluation to be                          (e) Quality of the management plan
                                                    (a) Significance (10 points).                          conducted of the proposed project.                    (20 points).


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                                                     (1) The Secretary considers the                       applications may be separated into two                VI. Award Administration Information
                                                  quality of the management plan for the                   or more groups and ranked and selected                   1. Award Notices: If your application
                                                  proposed project.                                        for funding within specific groups. This              is successful, we notify your U.S.
                                                     (2) In determining the quality of the                 procedure will make it easier for the                 Representative and U.S. Senators and
                                                  management plan for the proposed                         Department to find peer reviewers by                  send you a Grant Award Notification
                                                  project, the Secretary considers the                     ensuring that greater numbers of                      (GAN); or we may send you an email
                                                  following factors:                                       individuals who are eligible to serve as
                                                     (i) The adequacy of the management                                                                          containing a link to access an electronic
                                                                                                           reviewers for any particular group of                 version of your GAN. We may notify
                                                  plan to achieve the objectives of the                    applicants will not have conflicts of
                                                  proposed project on time and within                                                                            you informally, also.
                                                                                                           interest. It also will increase the quality,             If your application is not evaluated or
                                                  budget, including clearly defined                        independence, and fairness of the
                                                  responsibilities, timelines, and                                                                               not selected for funding, we notify you.
                                                                                                           review process, while permitting panel                   2. Administrative and National Policy
                                                  milestones for accomplishing project                     members to review applications under
                                                  tasks;                                                                                                         Requirements: We identify
                                                                                                           discretionary grant competitions for                  administrative and national policy
                                                     (ii) The extent to which the time                     which they also have submitted
                                                  commitments of the project director and                                                                        requirements in the application package
                                                                                                           applications.
                                                  principal investigator and other key                                                                           and reference these and other
                                                                                                              4. Risk Assessment and Specific
                                                  project personnel are appropriate and                                                                          requirements in the Applicable
                                                                                                           Conditions: Consistent with 2 CFR
                                                  adequate to meet the objectives of the                   200.205, before awarding grants under                 Regulations section of this notice.
                                                  proposed project;                                                                                                 We reference the regulations outlining
                                                                                                           this competition the Department
                                                     (iii) The adequacy of mechanisms for                                                                        the terms and conditions of an award in
                                                                                                           conducts a review of the risks posed by
                                                  ensuring high-quality products and                       applicants. Under 2 CFR 3474.10, the                  the Applicable Regulations section of
                                                  services from the proposed project; and                  Secretary may impose specific                         this notice and include these and other
                                                     (iv) How the applicant will ensure                    conditions and, in appropriate                        specific conditions in the GAN. The
                                                  that a diversity of perspectives are                     circumstances, high-risk conditions on a              GAN also incorporates your approved
                                                  brought to bear in the operation of the                  grant if the applicant or grantee is not              application as part of your binding
                                                  proposed project, including those of                     financially stable; has a history of                  commitments under the grant.
                                                  parents, teachers, the business                          unsatisfactory performance; has a                        3. Open Licensing Requirements:
                                                  community, a variety of disciplinary                     financial or other management system                  Unless an exception applies, if you are
                                                  and professional fields, recipients or                   that does not meet the standards in 2                 awarded a grant under this competition,
                                                  beneficiaries of services, or others, as                 CFR part 200, subpart D; has not                      you will be required to openly license
                                                  appropriate.                                             fulfilled the conditions of a prior grant;            to the public grant deliverables created
                                                     2. Review and Selection Process: We                   or is otherwise not responsible.                      in whole, or in part, with Department
                                                  remind potential applicants that in                         5. Integrity and Performance System:               grant funds. When the deliverable
                                                  reviewing applications in any                            If you are selected under this                        consists of modifications to pre-existing
                                                  discretionary grant competition, the                     competition to receive an award that                  works, the license extends only to those
                                                  Secretary may consider, under 34 CFR                     over the course of the project period                 modifications that can be separately
                                                  75.217(d)(3), the past performance of the                may exceed the simplified acquisition                 identified and only to the extent that
                                                  applicant in carrying out a previous                     threshold (currently $150,000), under 2               open licensing is permitted under the
                                                  award, such as the applicant’s use of                    CFR 200.205(a)(2) we must make a                      terms of any licenses or other legal
                                                  funds, achievement of project                            judgment about your integrity, business               restrictions on the use of pre-existing
                                                  objectives, and compliance with grant                    ethics, and record of performance under               works. Additionally, a grantee or
                                                  conditions. The Secretary may also                       Federal awards—that is, the risk posed                subgrantee that is awarded competitive
                                                  consider whether the applicant failed to                 by you as an applicant—before we make                 grant funds must have a plan to
                                                  submit a timely performance report or                    an award. In doing so, we must consider               disseminate these public grant
                                                  submitted a report of unacceptable                       any information about you that is in the              deliverables. This dissemination plan
                                                  quality.                                                 integrity and performance system                      can be developed and submitted after
                                                     In addition, in making a competitive                  (currently referred to as the Federal                 your application has been reviewed and
                                                  grant award, the Secretary requires                      Awardee Performance and Integrity                     selected for funding. For additional
                                                  various assurances, including those                      Information System (FAPIIS)),                         information on the open licensing
                                                  applicable to Federal civil rights laws                  accessible through the System for                     requirements please refer to 2 CFR
                                                  that prohibit discrimination in programs                 Award Management (SAM) at https://                    3474.20.
                                                  or activities receiving Federal financial                www.sam.gov. You may review and                          4. Reporting: (a) If you apply for a
                                                  assistance from the Department of                        comment on any information about                      grant under this competition, you must
                                                  Education (34 CFR 100.4, 104.5, 106.4,                   yourself that a Federal agency                        ensure that you have in place the
                                                  108.8, and 110.23).                                      previously entered and that is currently              necessary processes and systems to
                                                     3. Additional Review and Selection                    in FAPIIS.                                            comply with the reporting requirements
                                                  Process Factors: In the past, the                           Please note that, if the total value of            in 2 CFR part 170 should you receive
                                                  Department has had difficulty finding                    your currently active grants, cooperative             funding under the competition. This
                                                  peer reviewers for certain competitions                  agreements, and procurement contracts                 does not apply if you have an exception
                                                  because so many individuals who are                      from the Federal Government exceeds                   under 2 CFR 170.110(b).
                                                  eligible to serve as peer reviewers have                 $10,000,000, the reporting requirements                  (b) At the end of your project period,
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                                                  conflicts of interest. The standing panel                in 2 CFR part 200, Appendix XII,                      you must submit a final performance
                                                  requirements under section 682(b) of                     require you to report certain integrity               report, including financial information,
                                                  IDEA also have placed additional                         information to FAPIIS semiannually.                   as directed by the Secretary. If you
                                                  constraints on the availability of                       Please review the requirements in 2 CFR               receive a multiyear award, you must
                                                  reviewers. Therefore, the Department                     part 200, Appendix XII, if this grant                 submit an annual performance report
                                                  has determined that for some                             plus all the other Federal funds you                  that provides the most current
                                                  discretionary grant competitions,                        receive exceed $10,000,000.                           performance and financial expenditure


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                                                  information as directed by the Secretary                 Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW,                    accordance with the terms of their
                                                  under 34 CFR 75.118. The Secretary                       Room 5113, Potomac Center Plaza,                      contract and in compliance with
                                                  may also require more frequent                           Washington, DC 20202–2500.                            statutory and regulatory requirements as
                                                  performance reports under 34 CFR                         Telephone: (202) 245–7363. If you use a               identified by contract.
                                                  75.720(c). For specific requirements on                  TDD or a TTY, call the FRS, toll free, at             DATES: Comments regarding this
                                                  reporting, please go to www.ed.gov/                      1–800–877–8339.                                       collection must be received on or before
                                                  fund/grant/apply/appforms/                                 Electronic Access to This Document:
                                                                                                                                                                 August 23, 2018. If you anticipate that
                                                  appforms.html.                                           The official version of this document is
                                                                                                                                                                 you will be submitting comments, but
                                                     5. Performance Measures: Under the                    the document published in the Federal
                                                                                                                                                                 find it difficult to do so within the
                                                  Government Performance and Results                       Register. You may access the official
                                                                                                                                                                 period of time allowed by this notice,
                                                  Act of 1993 (GPRA), the Department has                   edition of the Federal Register and the
                                                                                                                                                                 please advise the OMB Desk Officer of
                                                  established a set of performance                         Code of Federal Regulations via the
                                                                                                                                                                 your intention to make a submission as
                                                  measures, including long-term                            Federal Digital System at: www.gpo.gov/
                                                                                                                                                                 soon as possible. The Desk Officer may
                                                  measures, that are designed to yield                     fdsys. At this site you can view this
                                                                                                           document, as well as all other                        be telephoned at (202) 395–4650.
                                                  information on the quality, relevance,
                                                  and usefulness of the materials,                         documents of this Department                          ADDRESSES: Written comments should
                                                  products, and services of the Parent                     published in the Federal Register, in                 be sent to the: DOE Desk Officer, Office
                                                  Training and Information Centers                         text or Portable Document Format                      of Information and Regulatory Affairs,
                                                  program. These measures are:                             (PDF). To use PDF you must have                       Office of Management and Budget, New
                                                     • Program Performance Measure #1:                     Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is                        Executive Office Building, Room 10102,
                                                  The percentage of materials used by                      available free at the site.                           735 17th Street NW, Washington, DC
                                                  projects that are deemed to be of high                     You may also access documents of the                20503.
                                                  quality;                                                 Department published in the Federal                      And to: John M. Sullivan, GC–63, U.S.
                                                     • Program Performance Measure #2:                     Register by using the article search                  Department of Energy, 1000
                                                  The percentage of products and services                  feature at: www.federalregister.gov.                  Independence Avenue SW, Washington,
                                                  deemed to be of high relevance to                        Specifically, through the advanced                    DC 20585, Or by fax at (202) 586–0971;
                                                  educational and early intervention                       search feature at this site, you can limit            or by email to john.m.sullivan@
                                                  policy and practice; and                                 your search to documents published by                 hq.doe.gov.
                                                     • Program Performance Measure #3:                     the Department.
                                                  The percentage of all products and                                                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                             Dated: July 19, 2018.
                                                  services deemed to be useful by target                                                                         Requests for additional information or
                                                                                                           Johnny W. Collett,
                                                  audiences to improve educational or                                                                            copies of the information collection
                                                                                                           Assistant Secretary for Special Education and         instrument and instructions should be
                                                  early intervention policy or practice.                   Rehabilitative Services.
                                                     Grantees will be required to report                                                                         directed to: John M. Sullivan, Attorney-
                                                                                                           [FR Doc. 2018–15832 Filed 7–23–18; 8:45 am]           Advisor (Labor), GC–63, U.S.
                                                  information on their project’s
                                                                                                           BILLING CODE 4000–01–P                                Department of Energy, 1000
                                                  performance in annual reports to the
                                                  Department (34 CFR 75.590).                                                                                    Independence Avenue SW, Washington,
                                                     5. Continuation Awards: In making a                                                                         DC 20585, or by fax at (202) 586–0971
                                                  continuation award under 34 CFR                          DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                  or by email to john.m.sullivan@
                                                  75.253, the Secretary considers, among                                                                         hq.doe.gov.
                                                                                                           Agency Information Collection
                                                  other things: Whether a grantee has                                                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:     This
                                                                                                           Extension
                                                  made substantial progress in achieving                                                                         information collection request contains:
                                                  the goals and objectives of the project;                 AGENCY: U.S. Department of Energy.                    (1) OMB No.: 1910–5143; (2)
                                                  whether the grantee has expended funds                   ACTION: Notice and request for OMB                    Information Collection Request Title:
                                                  in a manner that is consistent with its                  review and comment.                                   Labor Relations Report; (3) Type of
                                                  approved application and budget; and,                                                                          Request: Renewal; (4) Purpose: The
                                                  if the Secretary has established                         SUMMARY:   The Department of Energy
                                                                                                           (DOE) has submitted an information                    proposed collection will request
                                                  performance measurement                                                                                        information from the Department of
                                                  requirements, the performance targets in                 collection request to OMB for extension
                                                                                                           under the provisions of the Paperwork                 Energy M&O and Facilities Management
                                                  the grantee’s approved application.                                                                            Contractors for contract administration,
                                                     In making a continuation award, the                   Reduction Act of 1995. The information
                                                                                                           collection requests a three-year                      management oversight, and cost control.
                                                  Secretary also considers whether the
                                                                                                           extension of its Labor Relations Report               This information is used to ensure that
                                                  grantee is operating in compliance with
                                                                                                           collection. The collection requests                   Department contractors maintain good
                                                  the assurances in its approved
                                                                                                           information from the Department of                    labor relations and retain a workforce in
                                                  application, including those applicable
                                                                                                           Energy Management and Operation                       accordance with the terms of their
                                                  to Federal civil rights laws that prohibit
                                                                                                           (M&O) and Facilities Management                       contract and in compliance with
                                                  discrimination in programs or activities
                                                                                                           Contractors for contract administration,              statutory and regulatory requirements as
                                                  receiving Federal financial assistance
                                                                                                           management oversight, and cost control.               identified by contract. The respondents
                                                  from the Department (34 CFR 100.4,
                                                                                                           The information collection will assist                are Department M&O and Facility
                                                  104.5, 106.4, 108.8, and 110.23).
                                                                                                           the Department in evaluating the                      Management Contractors; (5) Annual
                                                  VII. Other Information                                   implementation of the contractors’ work               Estimated Number of Respondents: 35;
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                                                    Accessible Format: Individuals with                    force collective bargaining agreements,               (6) Annual Estimated Number of Total
                                                  disabilities can obtain this document                    and apprise the Department of                         Responses: 35; (7) Annual Estimated
                                                  and a copy of the application package in                 significant labor-management                          Number of Burden Hours: 1.84 per
                                                  an accessible format (e.g., Braille, large               developments at DOE contractor sites.                 respondent for total of 64.4 per year; (8)
                                                  print, audiotape, or compact disc) by                    This information is used to ensure that               Annual Estimated Reporting and
                                                  contacting the Management Support                        Department contractors maintain good                  Recordkeeping Cost Burden: $3,316.60.
                                                  Services Team, U.S. Department of                        labor relations and retain a workforce in               Statutory Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7254, 7256.



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Document Created: 2018-07-24 00:10:18
Document Modified: 2018-07-24 00:10:18
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
ActionNotice.
DatesApplications Available: July 24, 2018.
ContactCarmen Sanchez, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Room 5175, Potomac Center Plaza, Washington, DC 20202-5076. Telephone: (202) 245-6595.
FR Citation83 FR 34987 

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