83_FR_42428 83 FR 42266 - Applications for New Awards; Technical Assistance and Dissemination To Improve Services and Results for Children With Disabilities-State Technical Assistance Projects To Improve Services and Results for Children Who Are Deaf-Blind and National Technical Assistance and Dissemination Center for Children Who Are Deaf-Blind

83 FR 42266 - Applications for New Awards; Technical Assistance and Dissemination To Improve Services and Results for Children With Disabilities-State Technical Assistance Projects To Improve Services and Results for Children Who Are Deaf-Blind and National Technical Assistance and Dissemination Center for Children Who Are Deaf-Blind

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 162 (August 21, 2018)

Page Range42266-42275
FR Document2018-18026

The Department of Education is issuing a notice inviting applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2018 for Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and Results for Children With Disabilities--State Technical Assistance Projects to Improve Services and Results for Children who are Deaf-Blind and National Technical Assistance and Dissemination Center for Children who are Deaf-Blind, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number 84.326T.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 162 (Tuesday, August 21, 2018)
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION


Applications for New Awards; Technical Assistance and 
Dissemination To Improve Services and Results for Children With 
Disabilities--State Technical Assistance Projects To Improve Services 
and Results for Children Who Are Deaf-Blind and National Technical 
Assistance and Dissemination Center for Children Who Are Deaf-Blind

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

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Education is issuing a notice inviting 
applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2018 for Technical 
Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and Results for 
Children With Disabilities--State Technical Assistance Projects to 
Improve Services and Results for Children who are Deaf-Blind and 
National Technical Assistance and Dissemination Center for Children who 
are Deaf-Blind, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number 
84.326T.

DATES: 
    Applications Available: August 21, 2018.
    Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: September 20, 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: Jo Ann McCann, U.S. Department of 
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 5162, Potomac Center Plaza, 
Washington, DC 20202-5076. Telephone: (202) 245-7434, Email: 
Jo.Ann.McCann.ed.gov.
    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: Two Department of Education (Department) 
programs fund this competition: the Technical Assistance and 
Dissemination to Improve Services and Results for Children with 
Disabilities (TA&D) program and the Personnel Development to Improve 
Services and Results for Children with Disabilities (PD) program.
    The purpose of the TA&D program is to promote academic achievement 
and to improve results for children with disabilities by providing 
technical assistance (TA), supporting model demonstration projects, 
disseminating useful information, and implementing activities that are 
supported by scientifically based research.
    The purposes of the PD program are to: (1) Help address State-
identified needs for personnel--in special education, related services, 
early intervention, and regular education--to work with children with 
disabilities; and (2) ensure that those personnel have the skills and 
knowledge--derived from practices that have been determined through 
research and experience to be successful--that are needed to serve 
those children.
    Priority: In accordance with 34 CFR 75.105(b)(2)(v), this priority 
is from allowable activities specified in the statute (see sections 
662(c)(2), 663(c)(8)(A) and (C), and 681(d) of the Individuals with 
Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) (20 U.S.C. 1462, 1463, and 1481)).
    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:
    State Technical Assistance Projects to Improve Services and Results 
for Children who are Deaf-Blind and a National Technical Assistance and 
Dissemination Center for Children who are Deaf-Blind.
    Background:
    The purpose of this priority is to establish and operate State 
Technical Assistance Projects to Improve Services and Results for 
Children Who Are Deaf-Blind and a National Technical Assistance and 
Dissemination Center for Children Who Are Deaf-Blind that will provide 
TA and support to the State projects.
    The State Technical Assistance Projects to Improve Services and 
Results for Children who are Deaf-Blind (State Deaf-Blind Projects) 
will help State educational agencies (SEAs), Part C lead agencies 
(LAs), local educational agencies (LEAs)--including charter school 
LEAs, early intervention services (EIS) providers, teachers, service 
providers, and families to address the educational, related services, 
transitional, and early intervention needs of children who are deaf-
blind.\1\ The State Deaf-Blind Projects are designed to increase access 
to, and progress in, the general education curriculum and grade-level 
academic content standards for children who are deaf-blind and improve 
their communication skills with a goal of supporting lifelong learning, 
including postsecondary education and employment readiness.
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    \1\ For purposes of this notice, the term ``children who are 
deaf-blind'' refers to infants, toddlers, children, youth, and young 
adults (ages birth through 21) who are deaf-blind.
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    The National Technical Assistance and Dissemination Center for 
Children who are Deaf-Blind (National Center) will provide TA and 
support to the State Deaf-Blind Projects in addressing these needs. 
This support includes providing specialized TA, training, 
dissemination, and informational services to agencies and 
organizations, professionals, families, and others involved in 
providing services to children who are deaf-blind.
    Children who are deaf-blind have complex needs and are among the 
most diverse groups of learners served under the IDEA. Approximately 90 
percent of children who are deaf-blind also have additional physical, 
learning, or cognitive disabilities. As a result, children who are 
deaf-blind face a unique set of challenges not commonly faced by their 
peers with, and without, disabilities. Therefore, SEAs, LAs, LEAs, EIS 
providers, teachers, service providers, State TA providers, and 
families need significant support to address the intense educational, 
related services, transitional, and early intervention needs of 
children who are deaf-blind to ensure that these children are prepared 
for lifelong learning and successfully transition to postsecondary 
education or employment.

State Technical Assistance Projects To Improve Services and Results for 
Children Who Are Deaf-Blind

    This priority will fund discretionary grants to establish and 
operate State Technical Assistance Projects to Improve Services and 
Results for Children Who are Deaf-Blind. For more than 20 years, the 
Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) has

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supported State Deaf-Blind Projects to improve support to local schools 
and agencies within the States that are serving children who are deaf-
blind and their families. The State Deaf-Blind Projects will work 
closely with SEAs, LAs, LEAs, EIS providers, teachers, service 
providers, and families to address the intense educational, related 
services, transitional, and early intervention needs of children who 
are deaf-blind to ensure that these children are prepared for lifelong 
learning and successfully transition to postsecondary education or 
employment. In partnership with the National Center, the targeted and 
intensive TA provided by State Deaf-Blind Projects will ensure that 
family members and caregivers, EIS providers, special and regular 
education teachers, and related services personnel have access to the 
specialized training and tools needed to support the educational and 
social success of children who are deaf-blind. In order to support the 
training and certification of trained paraprofessionals who are 
specifically trained to work with children who are deaf-blind, State 
Deaf-Blind Projects also will be encouraged to work with the National 
Center to utilize existing training modules (e.g., Open Hands Open 
Access) and paraprofessional evaluation systems.

National Technical Assistance and Dissemination Center for Children Who 
Are Deaf-Blind

    This priority will also fund a cooperative agreement to establish 
and operate a National Technical Assistance and Dissemination Center 
for Children Who are Deaf-Blind. The National Center will work with the 
State Deaf-Blind Projects to ensure that family members and caregivers, 
EIS providers, special and regular education teachers, and related 
services personnel have access to the specialized training and tools 
needed to support the educational and social success of children who 
are deaf-blind.
    The goals of this priority are to (1) expand upon a national TA 
network to improve outcomes for children who are deaf-blind; (2) expand 
the use of training modules to support personnel development of 
teachers and qualified personnel; (3) expand the body of knowledge and 
use of high-quality practices to facilitate emerging and developing 
literacy and numeracy for children who are deaf-blind; (4) facilitate 
increased parental involvement in the education and transition 
opportunities for children who are deaf-blind through providing 
networking opportunities for families, dissemination of knowledge, and 
engagement with deaf-blind family organizations; and (5) collaborate 
with the State Deaf-Blind Projects in collecting information to provide 
a State-by-State needs assessment, including disability and demographic 
information and trends, in order to ensure that children who are deaf-
blind are identified early and receive appropriate services and 
supports. In addition, State Deaf-Blind Projects in States that utilize 
or plan to utilize certified paraprofessionals will collaborate with 
the National Center to (1) increase the number of certified 
paraprofessionals and qualified teachers within the State who have 
demonstrated skills to improve the classroom experience of children who 
are deaf-blind; and (2) increase the use of paraprofessional evaluation 
systems leading to increased availability of qualified 
paraprofessionals to support children who are deaf-blind.
    This priority is consistent with the Secretary's Final Supplemental 
Priorities and Definitions for Discretionary Grant Programs, published 
in the Federal Register on March 2, 2018 (83 FR 9096) (Supplemental 
Priorities): Supplemental Priority 5--Meeting the Unique Needs of 
Students and Children With Disabilities and/or Those With Unique Gifts 
and Talents.
    Priority:
    For the purpose of this competition, we have separated the absolute 
priority into two focus areas: State Deaf-Blind Projects (Focus Area A) 
and a National Center (Focus Area B). Applicants must identify whether 
they are applying under Focus Area A, Focus Area B, or both.

    Note:  Each focus area will be reviewed and scored separately if 
an applicant is applying under both focus areas. As the program and 
application requirements for the two focus areas are different, 
applicants must ensure that they have met all applicable 
requirements.

    Focus Area A: State Technical Assistance Projects to Improve 
Services and Results for Children Who Are Deaf-Blind.
    Under Focus Area A, the Department will fund discretionary grants 
to establish and operate State Deaf-Blind Technical Assistance Projects 
(State Deaf-Blind Projects) to improve services and results for 
children who are deaf-blind. Grants under Focus Area A are available to 
support projects in all States, including the District of Columbia, 
Puerto Rico, the outlying areas and the freely associated States. A 
grant may be awarded to an entity to serve a single State or a multi-
State consortium. Funds awarded under this priority may not be used to 
provide direct early intervention services under Part C of IDEA or 
direct special education and related services under Part B of IDEA.
    State Deaf-Blind Projects funded under this priority must achieve, 
at a minimum, the following expected outcomes:
    (a) Provide TA and training on improving outcomes to personnel who 
serve children who are deaf-blind;
    (b) Increase early identification and referral of children who are 
deaf-blind for appropriate services and supports;
    (c) Facilitate emerging and developing literacy and numeracy for 
children who are deaf-blind by promoting access to the general 
education curriculum and grade-level academic content standards through 
the use of high-quality practices;
    (d) Continue and expand support to children who are deaf-blind and 
their families during the transition to postsecondary education or 
employment;
    (e) Increase support to families to facilitate their involvement in 
the education and transition opportunities for children who are deaf-
blind; and
    (f) In collaboration with the National Center, collect information 
to provide a State-by-State needs assessment.
    Also, State Deaf-Blind Projects in States that use, or plan to use, 
certified paraprofessionals will collaborate with the National Center 
to--
    (a) Increase the number of certified paraprofessionals and 
qualified teachers within the State who have demonstrated skills to 
improve the educational, social, and communication outcomes and the 
classroom experience of children who are deaf-blind; and
    (b) Increase the use of paraprofessional evaluation systems leading 
to increased availability of qualified paraprofessionals for children 
who are deaf-blind.
    In addition to these programmatic requirements, to be considered 
for funding under Focus Area A 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 of the Project,'' how the proposed project will--
    (1) Provide EIS providers, special education teachers, regular 
education teachers, related services personnel, and SEA, LEA, LA, and 
EIS provider administrators with the training and information needed to 
develop and implement individualized supports to ensure that children 
who are deaf-blind have access to and progress in the

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general education curriculum and grade-level academic content 
standards, and have access to high-quality educational opportunities 
that lead to successful transitions to postsecondary education or 
employment; and
    (2) In conjunction with State Parent Training and Information 
Centers (PTIs), ensure that family members and caregivers of children 
who are deaf-blind have the training and information needed to maintain 
and improve productive partnerships with service providers.
    To address the requirements of paragraphs (1) and (2) of this 
section, the applicant must--
    (i) Present applicable State, regional, or local data (and, in the 
case of an application for a consortium, data for each State that the 
consortium will serve) demonstrating training and information needs of 
EIS providers, special and regular education teachers, related services 
personnel, and family members and caregivers identified in paragraphs 
(1) and (2) of this section, taking into account the critical needs of 
the diverse deaf-blind population and the geographical distribution of 
children who are deaf-blind; and
    (ii) Demonstrate knowledge of current educational issues and policy 
initiatives in educating children who are deaf-blind, including any 
State-specific policy initiatives and how the applicant will support 
their implementation; and
    (3) Improve educational, social, and communication outcomes for 
children who are deaf-blind, and indicate the likely magnitude or 
importance of the outcomes.
    (b) Demonstrate, in the narrative section of the application under 
``Quality of the 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 intended recipients for TA and 
information;
    (ii) Ensure that services meet the needs of the intended recipients 
of the grant and that any products are first approved by the OSEP 
project officer and then developed in coordination with the National 
Center;
    (2) Achieve its goals, objectives, and intended outcomes. To meet 
this requirement, the applicant must provide measureable intended 
project outcomes;
    (3) Be based on current research and make use of high-quality 
practices. To meet this requirement, the applicant must describe--
    (i) The current research and high-quality practices on ensuring 
access to the general education curriculum, grade-level academic 
content standards, and high-quality educational opportunities that lead 
to successful transitions to postsecondary education or employment;
    (ii) How the project will provide high-quality training and TA to 
the family members and caregivers of children who are deaf-blind and TA 
and professional development to practitioners identified in paragraph 
(a) of the application and administrative requirements in this section; 
and
    (iii) The process the proposed project will use to incorporate 
current research and high-quality practices in the development and 
delivery of its products and services;
    (4) Develop and provide services that are of sufficient quality, 
intensity, and duration to achieve the intended outcomes of the 
proposed project. To address this requirement, the applicant must 
describe--
    (i) Its proposed approach to universal, general TA,\2\ including 
the intended recipients of products and services;
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    \2\ Within the context of State or a multi-State consortium of 
Deaf-Blind Projects, ``universal, general TA'' means TA and 
information provided to independent users through their own 
initiative resulting in minimal interaction with project staff and 
including one-time, invited or offered conference presentations by 
project staff. This category of TA also includes information or 
products, such as newsletters, guidebooks, or research syntheses, 
downloaded from the project's website by independent users. Brief 
communications by project staff with recipients, either by telephone 
or email, are also considered universal, general TA.
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    (ii) Its proposed approach to targeted, specialized TA,\3\ 
including the intended recipients of products and services; and
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    \3\ Within the context of State or a multi-State consortium of 
Deaf-Blind Projects, ``targeted, specialized TA'' means TA service 
based on needs common to multiple recipients and not extensively 
individualized. A relationship is established between the TA 
recipient and one or more project 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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    (iii) Its proposed approach to intensive, sustained TA,\4\ 
including the intended recipients of products and services. To address 
this requirement, the applicant must describe--
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    \4\ Within the context of State or a multi-State consortium of 
Deaf-Blind Projects, ``intensive, sustained TA'' means TA services 
often provided on-site and requiring a stable, ongoing relationship 
between the project staff and the TA recipient. ``TA services'' are 
defined as a 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 and improved outcomes at one or more systems 
levels.
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    (A) Its proposed approach to collaborate with SEAs, LEAs, LAs, EIS 
providers, PTIs, or other relevant entities, as appropriate, to support 
project initiatives and to leverage their available resources, ability 
to build supports for families, and ability to provide TA and training 
to teachers, EIS providers, and other service providers;
    (B) Its proposed plan for assisting LEAs and EIS providers to 
address the needs of children who are deaf-blind based on best 
practices and current research on effective training and professional 
development; and
    (C) Its proposed plan for working with individuals and entities at 
each level of the education system (e.g., SEAs, LEAs, LAs, EIS 
providers, schools, and families) to ensure communication among the 
different groups and that there are systems in place to support the use 
of high-quality practices for educating children who are deaf-blind.
    (6) Implement services in collaboration with the National Center to 
meet the TA objectives within the State(s) served. 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 non-project resources to 
achieve the intended project outcomes; and
    (iv) How the applicant will facilitate States' ability to use and 
benefit from the National Center's initiatives, products, and TA, 
including those initiatives that cross State boundaries.
    (c) Demonstrate, in the narrative section of the application under 
``Quality of the Evaluation Plan,'' how--
    (1) The proposed project will collect and analyze data on specific 
and measurable goals, objectives, and outcomes of the project. To 
address this requirement, the applicant must describe--
    (i) The proposed evaluation methodologies, including instruments, 
data collection methods, and possible analyses;
    (ii) The proposed standards or targets for determining 
effectiveness; and
    (iii) The proposed methods for collecting data on implementation 
supports and fidelity of implementation.
    (2) The proposed project will use the evaluation results to examine 
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the progress toward achieving intended outcomes; and
    (3) The methods of evaluation will produce quantitative and 
qualitative data that demonstrate whether the project achieved the 
intended outcomes.
    (d) Demonstrate, in the narrative section of the application under 
``Adequacy of Project 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 appropriate; 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, relevant, and useful to 
recipients;
    (4) The proposed project will benefit from a diversity of 
perspectives, including families, educators, TA providers, researchers, 
and policy makers, among others, in its development and operation;
    (5) If applicable, the States within a consortium will receive 
appropriate services; and
    (6) If applicable, the proposed project will ensure that the 
distribution of resources is equitable within a consortium.
    (f) In the narrative under ``Required Project Assurances'' or 
appendices as directed, meet the following application requirements--
    (1) Include, in Appendix A, 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-day planning meeting preceding the OSEP-hosted project 
directors' conference held in Washington, DC, in coordination with the 
National Center and an annual planning meeting with the OSEP project 
officer and other relevant staff during each subsequent year of the 
project period;
    (ii) A two and one-half day project directors' conference in 
Washington, DC, during each year of the project period; and
    (3) If the project maintains a website, ensure that it will be of 
high quality, with an easy-to-navigate design, that meets government or 
industry-recognized standards for accessibility.
    Note: States are invited to form consortia to apply for funding 
under Focus Area A of this priority in accordance with the Education 
Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) in 34 CFR 75.127 
to 75.129. A consortium may be comprised of any group of States.
    Focus Area B: National Technical Assistance and Dissemination 
Center for Children Who Are Deaf-Blind.
    The purpose of Focus Area B of this priority is to fund a 
cooperative agreement to establish and operate a National Technical 
Assistance and Dissemination Center for Children Who Are Deaf-Blind 
(National Center). The Center must achieve, at a minimum, the following 
expected outcomes:
    (a) Increase the ability of State Deaf-Blind Projects to assist 
personnel in SEAs, LEAs, LAs, and EIS providers to use high-quality 
practices and products to improve outcomes for children who are deaf-
blind;
    (b) Increase assistance to State Deaf-Blind Projects in supporting 
families in order to facilitate family involvement in the education and 
transition opportunities for children who are deaf-blind;
    (c) Increase collaboration between the OSEP-funded PTIs and State 
Deaf-Blind Projects to increase their ability to assist the families of 
children who are deaf-blind to support the development of self-
advocacy;
    (d) Increase early identification of children who are deaf-blind;
    (e) In collaboration with State Deaf-Blind Projects, expand the use 
by SEAs, LAs and LEAs of paraprofessional evaluation systems (e.g., 
National Intervener Certification E-Portfolio) leading to increased 
availability of qualified paraprofessionals to support children who are 
deaf-blind;
    (f) Increase ability of school-based personnel to meet State-
identified competencies for educators serving children who are deaf-
blind; and
    (g) Promote access to, and progress in, the general education 
curriculum and grade-level academic content standards through the use 
of high-quality practices. The Center must also collect information to 
provide a State-by-State needs assessment, and develop and disseminate 
high-quality tools to State Deaf-Blind Projects and individuals and 
entities at each level of the education system to improve outcomes for 
children who are deaf-blind.
    In addition to these programmatic requirements, to be considered 
for funding under 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 of the Project,'' how the proposed project will--
    (1) Address the current and emerging needs of State Deaf-Blind 
Projects, SEAs, LEAs, LAs, EIS providers, and organizations serving 
children who are deaf-blind to ensure they have the training and 
information needed to implement and sustain high-quality, effective, 
and efficient systems that have the implementation supports in place to 
ensure children who are deaf-blind have access to and progress in the 
general education curriculum and grade-level academic content 
standards, and have access to high-quality educational opportunities 
that lead to successful transitions to postsecondary education or 
employment. To meet this requirement the applicant must--
    (i) Present applicable data demonstrating current State capacity to 
deliver high-quality IDEA services for children who are deaf-blind, and 
ensure they have access to and progress in the general education 
curriculum and grade-level academic content standards, and have access 
to high-quality educational opportunities that lead to successful 
transitions to postsecondary education or employment;
    (ii) Demonstrate knowledge of current issues and ongoing challenges 
in ensuring children who are deaf-blind have access to and progress in 
the general education curriculum and grade-level academic content 
standards, and have access to high-quality educational opportunities 
that lead to successful transitions to postsecondary education or 
employment; and
    (iii) Present information about the current level of implementation 
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current capacity of SEAs, LEAs, LAs, and EIS providers to ensure that 
children who are deaf-blind have access to and progress in the general 
education curriculum and grade-level academic content standards, and 
have access to high-quality educational opportunities that lead to 
successful transitions to postsecondary education or employment.
    (2) Improve educational outcomes for children who are deaf-blind, 
and indicate the likely magnitude or importance of the outcomes.
    (b) Demonstrate, in the narrative section of the application under 
``Quality of the Project Services,'' how the proposed project will--
    (1) Ensure equal access and treatment to 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 intended recipients for TA and 
information; and
    (ii) Ensure that TA services and products meet the needs of the 
intended recipients of the grant;
    (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 high-quality 
practices. To meet this requirement, the applicant must describe--
    (i) The current research on the effectiveness of systems change 
efforts, capacity building, and inclusive practices that will inform 
the TA and related high-quality practices; and
    (ii) The current research about adult learning principles and 
implementation science that will inform the proposed TA and products; 
and
    (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 and develop the knowledge base on 
high-quality practices addressing the early intervention, related 
services, educational, transitional, and functional needs of children 
who are deaf-blind;
    (ii) Its proposed approach to universal, general TA,\5\ which must 
identify the intended recipients of the products and services under 
this approach and should include, at minimum--
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    \5\ Within the context of the National Center, ``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) A plan for ensuring that State Deaf-Blind Projects, as well as 
SEAs, LEAs, LAs, and EIS providers, can easily access and use products 
and services developed by the proposed project; and
    (B) A plan for increasing awareness and recognition at the national 
level of how children who are deaf-blind can benefit from high-quality 
practices addressing their early intervention, related services, 
educational, transitional, and functional needs.
    (iii) Its proposed approach to targeted, specialized TA,\6\ which 
must identify--
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    \6\ Within the context of the National Center, ``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. 
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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 State Deaf-
Blind Projects to work with the proposed project, assessing, at a 
minimum, their current infrastructure, available resources, and ability 
to build capacity at the LEA and EIS program level;
    (C) Its proposed plan for assisting State Deaf-Blind Projects to 
build professional development systems to support children who are 
deaf-blind; and
    (D) Its proposed plan for working with individuals and entities at 
each level of the education system (e.g., SEAs, LEAs, LAs, EIS 
providers, schools, and families) to ensure that there are systems in 
place to support the use of high-quality practices for educating 
children with deaf-blindness;
    (iv) Its proposed approach to intensive, sustained TA,\7\ which 
must identify--
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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 State Deaf-
Blind Projects to work with the proposed project, including their 
commitment to the initiative, alignment of the initiative to their 
needs, current infrastructure, available resources, and ability to 
build capacity at the local district and EIS program level;
    (C) Its proposed plan for assisting State Deaf-Blind Projects to 
build training systems that include professional development based on 
adult learning principles and coaching;
    (D) The process by which the proposed project will collaborate with 
OSEP-funded centers (see www.osepideasthatwork.org/find-center-or-grant/find-a-center) and other federally funded TA centers to develop 
and implement a coordinated TA plan when they are involved in a State;
    (E) The process by which the proposed project will ensure the use 
of effective TA practices and continuously evaluate the practices to 
improve the delivery of TA;
    (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;

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    (ii) With whom the proposed project will collaborate and the 
intended outcomes of this collaboration; and
    (iii) 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 Evaluation Plan,'' include an evaluation plan for the project as 
described in the following paragraphs. The evaluation plan must 
describe: 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 the project's 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 Center to Improve Program and Project Performance (CIP3),\8\ 
the project director, and the OSEP project officer on the following 
tasks:
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    \8\ 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 
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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 
the 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 Project 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, relevant, and useful to 
recipients; and
    (4) The proposed project will benefit from a diversity of 
perspectives, including those of families, educators, TA providers, 
doctoral and post-doctoral scholars, 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.
    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) Four 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) Maintain a high-quality website, with an easy to navigate 
design, that meets government or industry-recognized standards for 
accessibility; and
    (5) Include, in Appendix A, an assurance to assist OSEP with the

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transfer of pertinent resources and products and to maintain the 
continuity of services to States during the transition to this new 
award period and at the end of this 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.
    Requirement:
    This requirement is from the notice of final requirement for this 
program published elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register.
    This requirement is:
    Allowable indirect costs.
    A grantee under Focus Area A may recover the lesser of (a) its 
actual indirect costs as determined by the grantee's negotiated 
indirect cost rate agreement and (b) 10 percent of its modified total 
direct costs. If a grantee's allocable indirect costs exceed 10 percent 
of its modified total direct costs, the grantee may not recoup the 
excess by shifting the cost to other grants or contracts with the U.S. 
Government, unless specifically authorized by legislation. The grantee 
must use non-Federal revenue sources to pay for such unrecovered 
costs.\9\
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    \9\ The National Technical Assistance and Dissemination Center 
for Children Who Are Deaf-Blind (CFDA number 84.326T) (National 
Center) is not subject to this limitation on recovery of indirect 
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    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. 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. 1462, 1463 and 1481.
    Applicable Regulations: (a) The Education Department General 
Administrative Regulations in 34 CFR parts 75, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86, 
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.
    Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 86 apply to institutions of 
higher education (IHEs) only.

II. Award Information

    Type of Award: Discretionary grants (Focus Area A) and cooperative 
agreement (Focus Area B).
    Estimated Available Funds: $11,600,000.
    Contingent upon the availability of funds and the quality of 
applications, we may make additional awards in FY 2019 from the list of 
unfunded applicants from this competition.
    Estimated Range of Awards: Focus Area A: See chart. Focus Area B: 
$2,100,000.
    Estimated Average Size of Awards: Focus Area A: $176,000. Focus 
Area B: $2,100,000.
    Maximum Award: Focus Area A: The following chart lists the maximum 
amount of funds for individual States and for a single budget period of 
12 months. We will not make an award exceeding funding levels listed in 
this notice for individual States, or the combined funding levels 
listed in this notice for each State member of a consortium, for any 
single budget period of 12 months. A State may be served by only one 
supported project. In determining the maximum funding levels for each 
State, the Secretary considered, among other things, the following 
factors:
    (1) The total number of children from birth through age 21 in the 
State.
    (2) The number of people in poverty in the State.
    (3) The previous funding levels.
    (4) The maximum and minimum funding amounts.

            FY 2018 Funding Levels by State for Focus Area A
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Alabama.................................................        $166,115
Alaska..................................................         128,365
Arizona.................................................         202,901
Arkansas................................................         110,361
California..............................................         575,000
Colorado................................................         157,744
Connecticut.............................................          97,635
Delaware................................................          65,000
District of Columbia....................................          65,000
Florida.................................................         434,432
Georgia.................................................         318,872
Hawaii..................................................          65,000
Idaho...................................................          87,919
Illinois................................................         343,838
Indiana.................................................         209,276
Iowa....................................................          98,560
Kansas..................................................         117,638
Kentucky................................................         150,359
Louisiana...............................................         152,797
Maine...................................................          65,000
Maryland................................................         159,571
Massachusetts...........................................         151,993
Michigan................................................         277,384
Minnesota...............................................         164,824
Mississippi.............................................         120,638
Missouri................................................         186,755
Montana.................................................         121,361
Nebraska................................................          83,096
Nevada..................................................         112,911
New Hampshire...........................................          65,000
New Jersey..............................................         248,332
New Mexico..............................................         107,917
New York................................................         545,625
North Carolina..........................................         311,011
North Dakota............................................          78,000
Ohio....................................................         300,219
Oklahoma................................................         135,957
Oregon..................................................         122,163
Pacific **..............................................          92,000
Pennsylvania............................................         350,902
Puerto Rico.............................................          65,000
Rhode Island............................................          65,000
South Carolina..........................................         148,136
South Dakota............................................          99,365
Tennessee...............................................         219,460
Texas...................................................         575,000
Utah....................................................         110,447
Vermont.................................................          71,451
Virgin Islands..........................................          30,000
Virginia................................................         236,230
Washington..............................................         194,458
West Virginia...........................................          91,987
Wisconsin...............................................         167,994
Wyoming.................................................          78,000
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** The areas to be served by this award are the outlying areas of
  American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
  Islands, as well as the freely associated States of the Republic of
  the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the
  Republic of Palau. An applicant for this award must propose to serve
  all of these areas.

    Focus Area B: We will not make an award exceeding 2,100,000 for any 
single budget period of 12 months.
    Note: The Assistant Secretary for Special Education and 
Rehabilitative Services may change the maximum amount through a notice 
published in the Federal Register.
    Estimated Number of Awards: Focus Area A: 54. Focus Area B: 1.
    Note: The Department is not bound by any estimates in this notice.

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    Project Period: Up to 60 months.

III. Eligibility Information

    1. Eligible Applicants: SEAs; LEAs, including public charter 
schools that are considered LEAs under State law; IHEs; other public 
agencies; private nonprofit organizations; freely associated States and 
outlying areas; Indian Tribes or Tribal organizations; and for-profit 
organizations. Because the Bureau of Indian Affairs is not a State, it 
will not be eligible for a State grant under this priority.
    With respect to Focus Area A of the priority, in order to provide 
SEAs with greater flexibility in how TA is delivered and ensure high-
quality TA, individual States have the following options: (1) 
Participating as a member of a multi-State consortium; or (2) applying 
directly for funds as a single State. Therefore, eligible applicants 
for funds awarded under Focus Area A of this absolute priority may be 
an entity serving a multi-State consortium, or a single State.
    Eligible applicants under Focus Area A are invited to submit 
single-State or consortium applications to provide deaf-blind TA 
services to individual States, as they have done in the past. If a 
State is included in more than one application as a member of a 
consortium or submits an individual State application, and more than 
one application is determined to be fundable for the State, the State 
will be given the option to choose the award (individual State or 
consortium) under which it will receive funding. A State may not be 
funded under multiple awards. The maximum level of funding for a 
consortium will reflect the combined total that the eligible entities 
comprising the consortium would have received if they had applied 
separately. For States within a consortium, each State must receive 
services consistent with its identified funding level.
    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 
program 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 
IDEA).

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 70 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 (30 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 significance of the problem or issue to be addressed by the 
proposed project.
    (ii) The extent to which the proposed project is likely to build 
local capacity to provide, improve, or expand services that address the 
needs of the target population.
    (b) Quality of project services (30 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 services to be provided by the proposed 
project are appropriate to the needs of the intended recipients or 
beneficiaries of those services.
    (ii) The extent to which the goals, objectives, and outcomes to be 
achieved by the proposed project are clearly specified and measurable.
    (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 training or professional development 
services to be provided by the proposed project are of sufficient 
quality, intensity, and duration to lead to improvements in practice 
among the recipients of those services.
    (v) 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 the project evaluation (15 points).

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    (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.
    (d) Adequacy of resources (15 points).
    (1) The Secretary considers the adequacy of resources for the 
proposed project.
    (2) In determining the adequacy of resources 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 extent to which the costs are reasonable in relation to 
the objectives, design, and potential significance of the proposed 
project.
    (e) Quality of the management plan (10 points).
    (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.
    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 
(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. 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 
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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 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, the Department has established a set of 
performance measures, including long-term measures, that are designed 
to yield information on various aspects of the effectiveness and 
quality of the Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve 
Services and Results for Children With Disabilities program. These 
measures are:
     Program Performance Measure #1: The percentage of 
Technical Assistance and Dissemination products and services deemed to 
be of high quality by an independent review panel of experts qualified 
to review the substantive content of the products and services.
     Program Performance Measure #2: The percentage of Special 
Education Technical Assistance and Dissemination products and services 
deemed by an independent review panel of qualified experts to be of 
high relevance to educational and early intervention policy or 
practice.
     Program Performance Measure #3: The percentage of all 
Special Education Technical Assistance and Dissemination products and 
services deemed by an independent review panel of qualified experts to 
be useful to improve educational or early intervention policy or 
practice.
     Program Performance Measure #4: The cost efficiency of the 
Technical Assistance and Dissemination Program includes the percentage 
of milestones achieved in the current annual performance report period 
and the percentage of funds spent during the current fiscal year.
     Long-term Program Performance Measure: The percentage of 
States receiving Special Education Technical Assistance and 
Dissemination services regarding scientifically or evidence-based 
practices for infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities 
that successfully promote the implementation of those practices in 
school districts and service agencies.
    The measures apply to projects funded under this competition, and 
grantees are required to submit data on these measures as directed by 
OSEP.
    Grantees will be required to report information on their project's 
performance in annual and final performance reports to the Department 
(34 CFR 75.590).
    6. 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: August 16, 2018.
Johnny W. Collett,
Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services.
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                                                HISTORY:                                                Full Text of Announcement                             Deaf-Blind Projects) will help State
                                                  May 26, 2015, 80 FR 30057; October                    I. Funding Opportunity Description                    educational agencies (SEAs), Part C lead
                                                24, 2013, 78 FR 63455; March 18, 2010,                                                                        agencies (LAs), local educational
                                                75 FR 13103.                                               Purpose of Program: Two Department                 agencies (LEAs)—including charter
                                                                                                        of Education (Department) programs                    school LEAs, early intervention services
                                                [FR Doc. 2018–17955 Filed 8–20–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                        fund this competition: the Technical                  (EIS) providers, teachers, service
                                                BILLING CODE 5001–06–P
                                                                                                        Assistance and Dissemination to                       providers, and families to address the
                                                                                                        Improve Services and Results for                      educational, related services,
                                                                                                        Children with Disabilities (TA&D)                     transitional, and early intervention
                                                DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION                                 program and the Personnel                             needs of children who are deaf-blind.1
                                                                                                        Development to Improve Services and                   The State Deaf-Blind Projects are
                                                Applications for New Awards;
                                                                                                        Results for Children with Disabilities                designed to increase access to, and
                                                Technical Assistance and
                                                                                                        (PD) program.                                         progress in, the general education
                                                Dissemination To Improve Services
                                                                                                           The purpose of the TA&D program is                 curriculum and grade-level academic
                                                and Results for Children With
                                                                                                        to promote academic achievement and                   content standards for children who are
                                                Disabilities—State Technical
                                                                                                        to improve results for children with                  deaf-blind and improve their
                                                Assistance Projects To Improve
                                                                                                        disabilities by providing technical                   communication skills with a goal of
                                                Services and Results for Children Who
                                                                                                        assistance (TA), supporting model                     supporting lifelong learning, including
                                                Are Deaf-Blind and National Technical
                                                                                                        demonstration projects, disseminating                 postsecondary education and
                                                Assistance and Dissemination Center
                                                                                                        useful information, and implementing                  employment readiness.
                                                for Children Who Are Deaf-Blind
                                                                                                        activities that are supported by                         The National Technical Assistance
                                                AGENCY:  Office of Special Education and                scientifically based research.                        and Dissemination Center for Children
                                                Rehabilitative Services, Department of                     The purposes of the PD program are                 who are Deaf-Blind (National Center)
                                                Education.                                              to: (1) Help address State-identified                 will provide TA and support to the State
                                                ACTION: Notice.                                         needs for personnel—in special                        Deaf-Blind Projects in addressing these
                                                                                                        education, related services, early                    needs. This support includes providing
                                                SUMMARY:   The Department of Education                  intervention, and regular education—to                specialized TA, training, dissemination,
                                                is issuing a notice inviting applications               work with children with disabilities;                 and informational services to agencies
                                                for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2018                and (2) ensure that those personnel have              and organizations, professionals,
                                                for Technical Assistance and                            the skills and knowledge—derived from                 families, and others involved in
                                                Dissemination to Improve Services and                   practices that have been determined                   providing services to children who are
                                                Results for Children With Disabilities—                 through research and experience to be                 deaf-blind.
                                                State Technical Assistance Projects to                  successful—that are needed to serve                      Children who are deaf-blind have
                                                Improve Services and Results for                        those children.                                       complex needs and are among the most
                                                Children who are Deaf-Blind and                            Priority: In accordance with 34 CFR                diverse groups of learners served under
                                                National Technical Assistance and                       75.105(b)(2)(v), this priority is from                the IDEA. Approximately 90 percent of
                                                Dissemination Center for Children who                   allowable activities specified in the                 children who are deaf-blind also have
                                                are Deaf-Blind, Catalog of Federal                      statute (see sections 662(c)(2),                      additional physical, learning, or
                                                Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number                       663(c)(8)(A) and (C), and 681(d) of the               cognitive disabilities. As a result,
                                                84.326T.                                                Individuals with Disabilities Education               children who are deaf-blind face a
                                                DATES:                                                  Act (IDEA) (20 U.S.C. 1462, 1463, and                 unique set of challenges not commonly
                                                   Applications Available: August 21,                   1481)).                                               faced by their peers with, and without,
                                                2018.                                                      Absolute Priority: For FY 2018 and
                                                                                                                                                              disabilities. Therefore, SEAs, LAs,
                                                   Deadline for Transmittal of                          any subsequent year in which we make
                                                                                                                                                              LEAs, EIS providers, teachers, service
                                                Applications: September 20, 2018.                       awards from the list of unfunded
                                                                                                                                                              providers, State TA providers, and
                                                ADDRESSES: For the addresses for                        applications from this competition, this
                                                                                                                                                              families need significant support to
                                                obtaining and submitting an                             priority is an absolute priority. Under 34
                                                                                                                                                              address the intense educational, related
                                                application, please refer to our Common                 CFR 75.105(c)(3), we consider only
                                                                                                                                                              services, transitional, and early
                                                Instructions for Applicants to                          applications that meet this priority.
                                                                                                           This priority is:                                  intervention needs of children who are
                                                Department of Education Discretionary                                                                         deaf-blind to ensure that these children
                                                Grant Programs, published in the                           State Technical Assistance Projects to
                                                                                                        Improve Services and Results for                      are prepared for lifelong learning and
                                                Federal Register on February 12, 2018                                                                         successfully transition to postsecondary
                                                (83 FR 6003) and available at                           Children who are Deaf-Blind and a
                                                                                                        National Technical Assistance and                     education or employment.
                                                www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-02-12/
                                                pdf/2018-02558.pdf.                                     Dissemination Center for Children who                 State Technical Assistance Projects To
                                                                                                        are Deaf-Blind.                                       Improve Services and Results for
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jo
                                                                                                           Background:                                        Children Who Are Deaf-Blind
                                                Ann McCann, U.S. Department of                             The purpose of this priority is to
                                                Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW.,                     establish and operate State Technical                   This priority will fund discretionary
                                                Room 5162, Potomac Center Plaza,                        Assistance Projects to Improve Services               grants to establish and operate State
                                                Washington, DC 20202–5076.                              and Results for Children Who Are Deaf-                Technical Assistance Projects to
                                                Telephone: (202) 245–7434, Email:                                                                             Improve Services and Results for
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                                                                                                        Blind and a National Technical
                                                Jo.Ann.McCann.ed.gov.                                   Assistance and Dissemination Center for               Children Who are Deaf-Blind. For more
                                                   If you use a telecommunications                      Children Who Are Deaf-Blind that will                 than 20 years, the Office of Special
                                                device for the deaf (TDD) or a text                     provide TA and support to the State                   Education Programs (OSEP) has
                                                telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay                 projects.
                                                Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–                    The State Technical Assistance
                                                                                                                                                                1 For purposes of this notice, the term ‘‘children

                                                8339.                                                                                                         who are deaf-blind’’ refers to infants, toddlers,
                                                                                                        Projects to Improve Services and Results              children, youth, and young adults (ages birth
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              for Children who are Deaf-Blind (State                through 21) who are deaf-blind.



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                                                supported State Deaf-Blind Projects to                  engagement with deaf-blind family                     priority may not be used to provide
                                                improve support to local schools and                    organizations; and (5) collaborate with               direct early intervention services under
                                                agencies within the States that are                     the State Deaf-Blind Projects in                      Part C of IDEA or direct special
                                                serving children who are deaf-blind and                 collecting information to provide a                   education and related services under
                                                their families. The State Deaf-Blind                    State-by-State needs assessment,                      Part B of IDEA.
                                                Projects will work closely with SEAs,                   including disability and demographic                     State Deaf-Blind Projects funded
                                                LAs, LEAs, EIS providers, teachers,                     information and trends, in order to                   under this priority must achieve, at a
                                                service providers, and families to                      ensure that children who are deaf-blind               minimum, the following expected
                                                address the intense educational, related                are identified early and receive                      outcomes:
                                                services, transitional, and early                       appropriate services and supports. In                    (a) Provide TA and training on
                                                intervention needs of children who are                  addition, State Deaf-Blind Projects in                improving outcomes to personnel who
                                                deaf-blind to ensure that these children                States that utilize or plan to utilize                serve children who are deaf-blind;
                                                are prepared for lifelong learning and                  certified paraprofessionals will                         (b) Increase early identification and
                                                successfully transition to postsecondary                collaborate with the National Center to               referral of children who are deaf-blind
                                                education or employment. In                             (1) increase the number of certified                  for appropriate services and supports;
                                                partnership with the National Center,                   paraprofessionals and qualified teachers                 (c) Facilitate emerging and developing
                                                the targeted and intensive TA provided                  within the State who have demonstrated                literacy and numeracy for children who
                                                by State Deaf-Blind Projects will ensure                skills to improve the classroom                       are deaf-blind by promoting access to
                                                that family members and caregivers, EIS                 experience of children who are deaf-                  the general education curriculum and
                                                providers, special and regular education                blind; and (2) increase the use of                    grade-level academic content standards
                                                teachers, and related services personnel                paraprofessional evaluation systems                   through the use of high-quality
                                                have access to the specialized training                 leading to increased availability of                  practices;
                                                and tools needed to support the                         qualified paraprofessionals to support                   (d) Continue and expand support to
                                                educational and social success of                       children who are deaf-blind.                          children who are deaf-blind and their
                                                children who are deaf-blind. In order to                  This priority is consistent with the                families during the transition to
                                                support the training and certification of               Secretary’s Final Supplemental                        postsecondary education or
                                                trained paraprofessionals who are                       Priorities and Definitions for                        employment;
                                                specifically trained to work with                       Discretionary Grant Programs,                            (e) Increase support to families to
                                                children who are deaf-blind, State Deaf-                published in the Federal Register on                  facilitate their involvement in the
                                                Blind Projects also will be encouraged                  March 2, 2018 (83 FR 9096)                            education and transition opportunities
                                                to work with the National Center to                     (Supplemental Priorities): Supplemental               for children who are deaf-blind; and
                                                utilize existing training modules (e.g.,                Priority 5—Meeting the Unique Needs                      (f) In collaboration with the National
                                                Open Hands Open Access) and                             of Students and Children With                         Center, collect information to provide a
                                                paraprofessional evaluation systems.                    Disabilities and/or Those With Unique                 State-by-State needs assessment.
                                                                                                        Gifts and Talents.                                       Also, State Deaf-Blind Projects in
                                                National Technical Assistance and                         Priority:                                           States that use, or plan to use, certified
                                                Dissemination Center for Children Who                     For the purpose of this competition,                paraprofessionals will collaborate with
                                                Are Deaf-Blind                                          we have separated the absolute priority               the National Center to—
                                                   This priority will also fund a                       into two focus areas: State Deaf-Blind                   (a) Increase the number of certified
                                                cooperative agreement to establish and                  Projects (Focus Area A) and a National                paraprofessionals and qualified teachers
                                                operate a National Technical Assistance                 Center (Focus Area B). Applicants must                within the State who have demonstrated
                                                and Dissemination Center for Children                   identify whether they are applying                    skills to improve the educational, social,
                                                Who are Deaf-Blind. The National                        under Focus Area A, Focus Area B, or                  and communication outcomes and the
                                                Center will work with the State Deaf-                   both.                                                 classroom experience of children who
                                                Blind Projects to ensure that family                      Note: Each focus area will be reviewed and          are deaf-blind; and
                                                members and caregivers, EIS providers,                  scored separately if an applicant is applying            (b) Increase the use of
                                                special and regular education teachers,                 under both focus areas. As the program and            paraprofessional evaluation systems
                                                and related services personnel have                     application requirements for the two focus            leading to increased availability of
                                                access to the specialized training and                  areas are different, applicants must ensure           qualified paraprofessionals for children
                                                tools needed to support the educational                 that they have met all applicable                     who are deaf-blind.
                                                and social success of children who are                  requirements.                                            In addition to these programmatic
                                                deaf-blind.                                               Focus Area A: State Technical                       requirements, to be considered for
                                                   The goals of this priority are to (1)                Assistance Projects to Improve Services               funding under Focus Area A of this
                                                expand upon a national TA network to                    and Results for Children Who Are Deaf-                priority, applicants must meet the
                                                improve outcomes for children who are                   Blind.                                                application and administrative
                                                deaf-blind; (2) expand the use of                         Under Focus Area A, the Department                  requirements in this priority, which are:
                                                training modules to support personnel                   will fund discretionary grants to                        (a) Demonstrate, in the narrative
                                                development of teachers and qualified                   establish and operate State Deaf-Blind                section of the application under
                                                personnel; (3) expand the body of                       Technical Assistance Projects (State                  ‘‘Significance of the Project,’’ how the
                                                knowledge and use of high-quality                       Deaf-Blind Projects) to improve services              proposed project will—
                                                practices to facilitate emerging and                    and results for children who are deaf-                   (1) Provide EIS providers, special
                                                developing literacy and numeracy for                    blind. Grants under Focus Area A are                  education teachers, regular education
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                                                children who are deaf-blind; (4)                        available to support projects in all                  teachers, related services personnel, and
                                                facilitate increased parental                           States, including the District of                     SEA, LEA, LA, and EIS provider
                                                involvement in the education and                        Columbia, Puerto Rico, the outlying                   administrators with the training and
                                                transition opportunities for children                   areas and the freely associated States. A             information needed to develop and
                                                who are deaf-blind through providing                    grant may be awarded to an entity to                  implement individualized supports to
                                                networking opportunities for families,                  serve a single State or a multi-State                 ensure that children who are deaf-blind
                                                dissemination of knowledge, and                         consortium. Funds awarded under this                  have access to and progress in the


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                                                general education curriculum and                           (i) The current research and high-                    intended recipients of products and
                                                grade-level academic content standards,                 quality practices on ensuring access to                  services. To address this requirement,
                                                and have access to high-quality                         the general education curriculum,                        the applicant must describe—
                                                educational opportunities that lead to                  grade-level academic content standards,                     (A) Its proposed approach to
                                                successful transitions to postsecondary                 and high-quality educational                             collaborate with SEAs, LEAs, LAs, EIS
                                                education or employment; and                            opportunities that lead to successful                    providers, PTIs, or other relevant
                                                   (2) In conjunction with State Parent                 transitions to postsecondary education                   entities, as appropriate, to support
                                                Training and Information Centers (PTIs),                or employment;                                           project initiatives and to leverage their
                                                ensure that family members and                             (ii) How the project will provide high-               available resources, ability to build
                                                caregivers of children who are deaf-                    quality training and TA to the family                    supports for families, and ability to
                                                blind have the training and information                 members and caregivers of children who                   provide TA and training to teachers, EIS
                                                needed to maintain and improve                          are deaf-blind and TA and professional                   providers, and other service providers;
                                                productive partnerships with service                    development to practitioners identified                     (B) Its proposed plan for assisting
                                                providers.                                              in paragraph (a) of the application and                  LEAs and EIS providers to address the
                                                   To address the requirements of                       administrative requirements in this                      needs of children who are deaf-blind
                                                paragraphs (1) and (2) of this section,                 section; and                                             based on best practices and current
                                                the applicant must—                                        (iii) The process the proposed project                research on effective training and
                                                   (i) Present applicable State, regional,              will use to incorporate current research                 professional development; and
                                                or local data (and, in the case of an                   and high-quality practices in the                           (C) Its proposed plan for working with
                                                application for a consortium, data for                  development and delivery of its                          individuals and entities at each level of
                                                each State that the consortium will                     products and services;                                   the education system (e.g., SEAs, LEAs,
                                                serve) demonstrating training and                          (4) Develop and provide services that
                                                                                                                                                                 LAs, EIS providers, schools, and
                                                information needs of EIS providers,                     are of sufficient quality, intensity, and
                                                                                                                                                                 families) to ensure communication
                                                special and regular education teachers,                 duration to achieve the intended
                                                                                                                                                                 among the different groups and that
                                                related services personnel, and family                  outcomes of the proposed project. To
                                                                                                                                                                 there are systems in place to support the
                                                members and caregivers identified in                    address this requirement, the applicant
                                                                                                                                                                 use of high-quality practices for
                                                paragraphs (1) and (2) of this section,                 must describe—
                                                                                                           (i) Its proposed approach to universal,               educating children who are deaf-blind.
                                                taking into account the critical needs of                                                                           (6) Implement services in
                                                the diverse deaf-blind population and                   general TA,2 including the intended
                                                                                                        recipients of products and services;                     collaboration with the National Center
                                                the geographical distribution of children                                                                        to meet the TA objectives within the
                                                who are deaf-blind; and                                    (ii) Its proposed approach to targeted,
                                                                                                        specialized TA,3 including the intended                  State(s) served. To address this
                                                   (ii) Demonstrate knowledge of current                                                                         requirement, the applicant must
                                                educational issues and policy initiatives               recipients of products and services; and
                                                                                                           (iii) Its proposed approach to                        describe—
                                                in educating children who are deaf-                                                                                 (i) How the proposed project will use
                                                blind, including any State-specific                     intensive, sustained TA,4 including the
                                                                                                                                                                 technology to achieve the intended
                                                policy initiatives and how the applicant                   2 Within the context of State or a multi-State        project outcomes;
                                                will support their implementation; and                  consortium of Deaf-Blind Projects, ‘‘universal,             (ii) With whom the proposed project
                                                   (3) Improve educational, social, and                 general TA’’ means TA and information provided
                                                                                                                                                                 will collaborate and the intended
                                                communication outcomes for children                     to independent users through their own initiative
                                                                                                        resulting in minimal interaction with project staff      outcomes of this collaboration;
                                                who are deaf-blind, and indicate the
                                                                                                        and including one-time, invited or offered                  (iii) How the proposed project will
                                                likely magnitude or importance of the                   conference presentations by project staff. This          use non-project resources to achieve the
                                                outcomes.                                               category of TA also includes information or
                                                   (b) Demonstrate, in the narrative                    products, such as newsletters, guidebooks, or
                                                                                                                                                                 intended project outcomes; and
                                                section of the application under                        research syntheses, downloaded from the project’s           (iv) How the applicant will facilitate
                                                ‘‘Quality of the Project Services,’’ how
                                                                                                        website by independent users. Brief                      States’ ability to use and benefit from
                                                                                                        communications by project staff with recipients,         the National Center’s initiatives,
                                                the proposed project will—                              either by telephone or email, are also considered
                                                   (1) Ensure equal access and treatment                universal, general TA.                                   products, and TA, including those
                                                for members of groups that have                            3 Within the context of State or a multi-State        initiatives that cross State boundaries.
                                                traditionally been underrepresented                     consortium of Deaf-Blind Projects, ‘‘targeted,              (c) Demonstrate, in the narrative
                                                                                                        specialized TA’’ means TA service based on needs         section of the application under
                                                based on race, color, national origin,                  common to multiple recipients and not extensively
                                                gender, age, or disability. To meet this                individualized. A relationship is established
                                                                                                                                                                 ‘‘Quality of the Evaluation Plan,’’ how—
                                                requirement, the applicant must                         between the TA recipient and one or more project            (1) The proposed project will collect
                                                describe how it will—                                   staff. This category of TA includes one-time, labor-     and analyze data on specific and
                                                                                                        intensive events, such as facilitating strategic         measurable goals, objectives, and
                                                   (i) Identify the needs of the intended               planning or hosting regional or national
                                                recipients for TA and information;                      conferences. It can also include episodic, less labor-   outcomes of the project. To address this
                                                   (ii) Ensure that services meet the                   intensive events that extend over a period of time,      requirement, the applicant must
                                                needs of the intended recipients of the                 such as facilitating a series of conference calls on     describe—
                                                                                                        single or multiple topics that are designed around          (i) The proposed evaluation
                                                grant and that any products are first                   the needs of the recipients. Facilitating
                                                approved by the OSEP project officer                    communities of practice can also be considered           methodologies, including instruments,
                                                and then developed in coordination                      targeted, specialized TA.                                data collection methods, and possible
                                                with the National Center;                                  4 Within the context of State or a multi-State        analyses;
                                                                                                        consortium of Deaf-Blind Projects, ‘‘intensive,             (ii) The proposed standards or targets
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                                                   (2) Achieve its goals, objectives, and
                                                                                                        sustained TA’’ means TA services often provided
                                                intended outcomes. To meet this                         on-site and requiring a stable, ongoing relationship
                                                                                                                                                                 for determining effectiveness; and
                                                requirement, the applicant must provide                 between the project staff and the TA recipient. ‘‘TA        (iii) The proposed methods for
                                                measureable intended project outcomes;                  services’’ are defined as a negotiated series of         collecting data on implementation
                                                   (3) Be based on current research and                 activities designed to reach a valued outcome. This      supports and fidelity of implementation.
                                                                                                        category of TA should result in changes to policy,
                                                make use of high-quality practices. To                  program, practice, or operations that support
                                                                                                                                                                    (2) The proposed project will use the
                                                meet this requirement, the applicant                    increased recipient capacity and improved                evaluation results to examine the
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                                                the progress toward achieving intended                     (1) Include, in Appendix A, charts                 qualified paraprofessionals to support
                                                outcomes; and                                           and timelines, as applicable, to illustrate           children who are deaf-blind;
                                                   (3) The methods of evaluation will                   the management plan described in the                     (f) Increase ability of school-based
                                                produce quantitative and qualitative                    narrative;                                            personnel to meet State-identified
                                                data that demonstrate whether the                          (2) Include, in the budget, attendance             competencies for educators serving
                                                project achieved the intended outcomes.                 at the following:                                     children who are deaf-blind; and
                                                   (d) Demonstrate, in the narrative                       (i) A one-day planning meeting                        (g) Promote access to, and progress in,
                                                section of the application under                        preceding the OSEP-hosted project                     the general education curriculum and
                                                ‘‘Adequacy of Project Resources,’’                      directors’ conference held in                         grade-level academic content standards
                                                how—                                                    Washington, DC, in coordination with                  through the use of high-quality
                                                   (1) The proposed project will                        the National Center and an annual                     practices. The Center must also collect
                                                encourage applications for employment                   planning meeting with the OSEP project                information to provide a State-by-State
                                                from persons who are members of                         officer and other relevant staff during               needs assessment, and develop and
                                                groups that have traditionally been                     each subsequent year of the project                   disseminate high-quality tools to State
                                                underrepresented based on race, color,                  period;                                               Deaf-Blind Projects and individuals and
                                                national origin, gender, age, or                           (ii) A two and one-half day project                entities at each level of the education
                                                disability, as appropriate;                             directors’ conference in Washington,                  system to improve outcomes for
                                                   (2) The proposed key project                         DC, during each year of the project                   children who are deaf-blind.
                                                personnel, consultants, and                             period; and                                              In addition to these programmatic
                                                subcontractors have the qualifications                     (3) If the project maintains a website,            requirements, to be considered for
                                                and experience to carry out the                         ensure that it will be of high quality,               funding under this priority, applicants
                                                proposed activities and achieve the                     with an easy-to-navigate design, that                 must meet the application and
                                                project’s intended outcomes;                            meets government or industry-                         administrative requirements in this
                                                   (3) The applicant and any key                        recognized standards for accessibility.               priority, which are:
                                                partners have adequate resources to                        Note: States are invited to form                      (a) Demonstrate, in the narrative
                                                carry out the proposed activities; and                  consortia to apply for funding under                  section of the application under
                                                   (4) The proposed costs are reasonable                Focus Area A of this priority in                      ‘‘Significance of the Project,’’ how the
                                                in relation to the anticipated results and              accordance with the Education                         proposed project will—
                                                benefits.                                               Department General Administrative                        (1) Address the current and emerging
                                                   (e) Demonstrate, in the narrative                    Regulations (EDGAR) in 34 CFR 75.127                  needs of State Deaf-Blind Projects,
                                                section of the application under                        to 75.129. A consortium may be                        SEAs, LEAs, LAs, EIS providers, and
                                                ‘‘Quality of the Management Plan,’’                     comprised of any group of States.                     organizations serving children who are
                                                how—                                                       Focus Area B: National Technical                   deaf-blind to ensure they have the
                                                   (1) The proposed management plan                                                                           training and information needed to
                                                                                                        Assistance and Dissemination Center for
                                                will ensure that the project’s intended                                                                       implement and sustain high-quality,
                                                                                                        Children Who Are Deaf-Blind.
                                                outcomes will be achieved on time and                      The purpose of Focus Area B of this                effective, and efficient systems that have
                                                within budget. To address this                          priority is to fund a cooperative                     the implementation supports in place to
                                                requirement, the applicant must                         agreement to establish and operate a                  ensure children who are deaf-blind have
                                                describe—                                               National Technical Assistance and                     access to and progress in the general
                                                   (i) Clearly defined responsibilities for                                                                   education curriculum and grade-level
                                                                                                        Dissemination Center for Children Who
                                                key project personnel, consultants, and
                                                                                                        Are Deaf-Blind (National Center). The                 academic content standards, and have
                                                subcontractors, as appropriate; and
                                                                                                        Center must achieve, at a minimum, the                access to high-quality educational
                                                   (ii) Timelines and milestones for
                                                accomplishing the project tasks;                        following expected outcomes:                          opportunities that lead to successful
                                                   (2) Key project personnel and any                       (a) Increase the ability of State Deaf-            transitions to postsecondary education
                                                consultants and subcontractors will be                  Blind Projects to assist personnel in                 or employment. To meet this
                                                allocated and how these allocations are                 SEAs, LEAs, LAs, and EIS providers to                 requirement the applicant must—
                                                appropriate and adequate to achieve the                 use high-quality practices and products                  (i) Present applicable data
                                                project’s intended outcomes;                            to improve outcomes for children who                  demonstrating current State capacity to
                                                   (3) The proposed management plan                     are deaf-blind;                                       deliver high-quality IDEA services for
                                                will ensure that the products and                          (b) Increase assistance to State Deaf-             children who are deaf-blind, and ensure
                                                services provided are of high quality,                  Blind Projects in supporting families in              they have access to and progress in the
                                                relevant, and useful to recipients;                     order to facilitate family involvement in             general education curriculum and
                                                   (4) The proposed project will benefit                the education and transition                          grade-level academic content standards,
                                                from a diversity of perspectives,                       opportunities for children who are deaf-              and have access to high-quality
                                                including families, educators, TA                       blind;                                                educational opportunities that lead to
                                                providers, researchers, and policy                         (c) Increase collaboration between the             successful transitions to postsecondary
                                                makers, among others, in its                            OSEP-funded PTIs and State Deaf-Blind                 education or employment;
                                                development and operation;                              Projects to increase their ability to assist             (ii) Demonstrate knowledge of current
                                                   (5) If applicable, the States within a               the families of children who are deaf-                issues and ongoing challenges in
                                                consortium will receive appropriate                     blind to support the development of                   ensuring children who are deaf-blind
                                                services; and                                           self-advocacy;                                        have access to and progress in the
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                                                   (6) If applicable, the proposed project                 (d) Increase early identification of               general education curriculum and
                                                will ensure that the distribution of                    children who are deaf-blind;                          grade-level academic content standards,
                                                resources is equitable within a                            (e) In collaboration with State Deaf-              and have access to high-quality
                                                consortium.                                             Blind Projects, expand the use by SEAs,               educational opportunities that lead to
                                                   (f) In the narrative under ‘‘Required                LAs and LEAs of paraprofessional                      successful transitions to postsecondary
                                                Project Assurances’’ or appendices as                   evaluation systems (e.g., National                    education or employment; and
                                                directed, meet the following application                Intervener Certification E-Portfolio)                    (iii) Present information about the
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                                                current capacity of SEAs, LEAs, LAs,                       (ii) The current research about adult                 project, assessing, at a minimum, their
                                                and EIS providers to ensure that                        learning principles and implementation                   current infrastructure, available
                                                children who are deaf-blind have access                 science that will inform the proposed                    resources, and ability to build capacity
                                                to and progress in the general education                TA and products; and                                     at the LEA and EIS program level;
                                                curriculum and grade-level academic                        (5) Develop products and provide                         (C) Its proposed plan for assisting
                                                content standards, and have access to                   services that are of high quality and                    State Deaf-Blind Projects to build
                                                high-quality educational opportunities                  sufficient intensity and duration to                     professional development systems to
                                                that lead to successful transitions to                  achieve the intended outcomes of the                     support children who are deaf-blind;
                                                postsecondary education or                              proposed project. To address this                        and
                                                employment.                                             requirement, the applicant must                             (D) Its proposed plan for working with
                                                   (2) Improve educational outcomes for                 describe—                                                individuals and entities at each level of
                                                children who are deaf-blind, and                           (i) How it proposes to identify and                   the education system (e.g., SEAs, LEAs,
                                                indicate the likely magnitude or                        develop the knowledge base on high-                      LAs, EIS providers, schools, and
                                                importance of the outcomes.                             quality practices addressing the early                   families) to ensure that there are
                                                   (b) Demonstrate, in the narrative                    intervention, related services,                          systems in place to support the use of
                                                section of the application under                        educational, transitional, and functional                high-quality practices for educating
                                                ‘‘Quality of the Project Services,’’ how                needs of children who are deaf-blind;                    children with deaf-blindness;
                                                the proposed project will—                                 (ii) Its proposed approach to
                                                                                                                                                                    (iv) Its proposed approach to
                                                   (1) Ensure equal access and treatment                universal, general TA,5 which must
                                                                                                                                                                 intensive, sustained TA,7 which must
                                                to members of groups that have                          identify the intended recipients of the                  identify—
                                                traditionally been underrepresented                     products and services under this
                                                based on race, color, national origin,                                                                              (A) The intended recipients,
                                                                                                        approach and should include, at
                                                gender, age, or disability. To meet this                                                                         including the type and number of
                                                                                                        minimum—
                                                requirement, the applicant must                            (A) A plan for ensuring that State                    recipients, that will receive the products
                                                describe how it will—                                   Deaf-Blind Projects, as well as SEAs,                    and services under this approach;
                                                   (i) Identify the needs of the intended               LEAs, LAs, and EIS providers, can                           (B) Its proposed approach to measure
                                                recipients for TA and information; and                  easily access and use products and                       the readiness of State Deaf-Blind
                                                   (ii) Ensure that TA services and                     services developed by the proposed                       Projects to work with the proposed
                                                products meet the needs of the intended                 project; and                                             project, including their commitment to
                                                recipients of the grant;                                   (B) A plan for increasing awareness                   the initiative, alignment of the initiative
                                                   (2) Achieve its goals, objectives, and               and recognition at the national level of                 to their needs, current infrastructure,
                                                intended outcomes. To meet this                         how children who are deaf-blind can                      available resources, and ability to build
                                                requirement, the applicant must                         benefit from high-quality practices                      capacity at the local district and EIS
                                                provide—                                                addressing their early intervention,                     program level;
                                                   (i) Measurable intended project                      related services, educational,                              (C) Its proposed plan for assisting
                                                outcomes; and                                           transitional, and functional needs.                      State Deaf-Blind Projects to build
                                                   (ii) In Appendix A, the logic model                     (iii) Its proposed approach to targeted,              training systems that include
                                                (as defined in this notice) by which the                specialized TA,6 which must identify—                    professional development based on
                                                proposed project will achieve its                          (A) The intended recipients,                          adult learning principles and coaching;
                                                intended outcomes that depicts, at a                    including the type and number of                            (D) The process by which the
                                                minimum, the goals, activities, outputs,                recipients, that will receive the products               proposed project will collaborate with
                                                and intended outcomes of the proposed                   and services under this approach;                        OSEP-funded centers (see
                                                project;                                                   (B) Its proposed approach to measure                  www.osepideasthatwork.org/find-center-
                                                   (3) Use a conceptual framework (and                  the readiness of State Deaf-Blind                        or-grant/find-a-center) and other
                                                provide a copy in Appendix A) to                        Projects to work with the proposed                       federally funded TA centers to develop
                                                develop project plans and activities,                                                                            and implement a coordinated TA plan
                                                describing any underlying concepts,                        5 Within the context of the National Center,
                                                                                                                                                                 when they are involved in a State;
                                                assumptions, expectations, beliefs, or                  ‘‘universal, general TA’’ means TA and information
                                                                                                                                                                    (E) The process by which the
                                                theories, as well as the presumed                       provided to independent users through their own
                                                                                                        initiative, resulting in minimal interaction with TA     proposed project will ensure the use of
                                                relationships or linkages among these                   center staff and including one-time, invited or          effective TA practices and continuously
                                                variables, and any empirical support for                offered conference presentations by TA center staff.     evaluate the practices to improve the
                                                this framework;                                         This category of TA also includes information or
                                                                                                                                                                 delivery of TA;
                                                   Note: The following websites provide                 products, such as newsletters, guidebooks, or
                                                                                                        research syntheses, downloaded from the TA                  (6) Develop products and implement
                                                more information on logic models and                    center’s website by independent users. Brief             services that maximize efficiency. To
                                                conceptual frameworks:                                  communications by TA center staff with recipients,       address this requirement, the applicant
                                                www.osepideasthatwork.org/logicModel                    either by telephone or email, are also considered
                                                                                                        universal, general TA.                                   must describe—
                                                and www.osepideasthatwork.org/
                                                resources-grantees/program-areas/ta-ta/
                                                                                                           6 Within the context of the National Center,             (i) How the proposed project will use
                                                tad-project-logic-model-and-conceptual-
                                                                                                        ‘‘targeted, specialized TA’’ means TA services based     technology to achieve the intended
                                                                                                        on needs common to multiple recipients and not           project outcomes;
                                                framework.                                              extensively individualized. A relationship is
                                                   (4) Be based on current research and                 established between the TA recipient and one or
                                                                                                        more TA center staff. This category of TA includes          7 Within the context of the National Center,
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                                                make use of high-quality practices. To
                                                                                                        one-time, labor-intensive events, such as facilitating   ‘‘intensive, sustained TA’’ means TA services often
                                                meet this requirement, the applicant                    strategic planning or hosting regional or national       provided on-site and requiring a stable, ongoing
                                                must describe—                                          conferences. It can also include episodic, less labor-   relationship between the TA center staff and the TA
                                                   (i) The current research on the                      intensive events that extend over a period of time,      recipient. ‘‘TA services’’ are defined as negotiated
                                                effectiveness of systems change efforts,                such as facilitating a series of conference calls on     series of activities designed to reach a valued
                                                                                                        single or multiple topics that are designed around       outcome. This category of TA should result in
                                                capacity building, and inclusive                        the needs of the recipients. Facilitating                changes to policy, program, practice, or operations
                                                practices that will inform the TA and                   communities of practice can also be considered           that support increased recipient capacity or
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                                                   (ii) With whom the proposed project                     (iii) Revise, as needed, the evaluation               (ii) Timelines and milestones for
                                                will collaborate and the intended                       plan submitted in the grant application               accomplishing the project tasks;
                                                outcomes of this collaboration; and                     such that it clearly—                                    (2) Key project personnel and any
                                                   (iii) How the proposed project will                     (A) Specifies the measures and                     consultants and subcontractors will be
                                                use non-project resources to achieve the                associated instruments or sources for                 allocated and how these allocations are
                                                intended project outcomes.                              data appropriate to the evaluation                    appropriate and adequate to achieve the
                                                   (c) In the narrative section of the                  questions, suggests analytic strategies               project’s intended outcomes;
                                                application under ‘‘Quality of the                      for those data, provides a timeline for                  (3) The proposed management plan
                                                Evaluation Plan,’’ include an evaluation                conducting the evaluation, and includes               will ensure that the products and
                                                plan for the project as described in the                staff assignments for completion of the               services provided are of high quality,
                                                following paragraphs. The evaluation                    plan;                                                 relevant, and useful to recipients; and
                                                plan must describe: measures of                            (B) Delineates the data expected to be                (4) The proposed project will benefit
                                                progress in implementation, including                   available by the end of the second                    from a diversity of perspectives,
                                                the criteria for determining the extent to              project year for use during the project’s             including those of families, educators,
                                                which the project’s products and                        evaluation (3+2 review) for continued                 TA providers, doctoral and post-
                                                services have met the goals for reaching                funding described under the heading                   doctoral scholars, researchers, and
                                                the project’s target population; measures               Fourth and Fifth Years of the Project;                policy makers, among others, in its
                                                of intended outcomes or results of the                  and                                                   development and operation.
                                                project’s activities in order to evaluate                  (C) Can be used to assist the project                 (f) Address the following application
                                                those activities; and how well the goals                director and the OSEP project officer,                requirements. The applicant must—
                                                or objectives of the proposed project, as               with the assistance of CIP3, as needed,                  (1) Include, in Appendix A,
                                                described in its logic model, have been                 to specify the performance measures to                personnel-loading charts and timelines,
                                                met.                                                    be addressed in the project’s Annual                  as applicable, to illustrate the
                                                   The applicant must provide an                        Performance Report;                                   management plan described in the
                                                assurance that, in designing the                           (2) Cooperate with CIP3 staff in order             narrative;
                                                evaluation plan, it will—                                                                                        (2) Include, in the budget, attendance
                                                                                                        to accomplish the tasks described in
                                                   (1) Designate, with the approval of the                                                                    at the following:
                                                                                                        paragraph (1) of this section; and
                                                OSEP project officer, a project liaison                                                                          (i) A one and one-half day kick-off
                                                                                                           (3) Dedicate sufficient funds in each
                                                staff person with sufficient dedicated                                                                        meeting in Washington, DC, after receipt
                                                                                                        budget year to cover the costs of
                                                time, experience in evaluation, and                                                                           of the award, and an annual planning
                                                                                                        carrying out the tasks described in
                                                knowledge of the project to work in                                                                           meeting.
                                                                                                        paragraphs (1) and (2) of this section                   Note: Within 30 days of receipt of the
                                                collaboration with the Center to                        and implementing the evaluation plan.
                                                Improve Program and Project                                                                                   award, a post-award teleconference
                                                                                                           (d) Demonstrate in the narrative                   must be held between the OSEP project
                                                Performance (CIP3),8 the project                        section of the application under
                                                director, and the OSEP project officer on                                                                     officer and the grantee’s project director
                                                                                                        ‘‘Adequacy of Project Resources,’’                    or other authorized representative;
                                                the following tasks:                                    how—
                                                   (i) Revise, as needed, the logic model                                                                        (ii) A two and one-half day project
                                                                                                           (1) The proposed project will                      directors’ conference in Washington,
                                                submitted in the grant application to                   encourage applications for employment
                                                provide for a more comprehensive                                                                              DC, during each year of the project
                                                                                                        from persons who are members of                       period;
                                                measurement of implementation and                       groups that have traditionally been                      (iii) Four annual two-day trips to
                                                outcomes and to reflect any changes or                  underrepresented based on race, color,                attend Department briefings,
                                                clarifications to the model discussed at                national origin, gender, age, or                      Department-sponsored conferences, and
                                                the kick-off meeting;                                   disability, as appropriate;                           other meetings, as requested by OSEP;
                                                   (ii) Refine the evaluation design and                   (2) The proposed key project                       and
                                                instrumentation proposed in the grant                   personnel, consultants, and                              (iv) A one-day intensive 3+2 review
                                                application consistent with the logic                   subcontractors have the qualifications                meeting in Washington, DC, during the
                                                model (e.g., prepare evaluation                         and experience to carry out the                       last half of the second year of the project
                                                questions about significant program                     proposed activities and achieve the                   period;
                                                processes and outcomes; develop                         project’s intended outcomes;                             (3) Include, in the budget, a line item
                                                quantitative or qualitative data                           (3) The applicant and any key                      for an annual set-aside of five percent of
                                                collections that permit both the                        partners have adequate resources to                   the grant amount to support emerging
                                                collection of progress data, including                  carry out the proposed activities; and                needs that are consistent with the
                                                fidelity of implementation, as                             (4) The proposed costs are reasonable              proposed project’s intended outcomes,
                                                appropriate, and the assessment of                      in relation to the anticipated results and            as those needs are identified in
                                                project outcomes; and identify analytic                 benefits.                                             consultation with and approved by the
                                                strategies); and                                           (e) Demonstrate, in the narrative                  OSEP project officer. With approval
                                                  8 The major tasks of CIP3 are to guide, coordinate,
                                                                                                        section of the application under                      from the OSEP project officer, the
                                                and oversee the design of formative evaluations for
                                                                                                        ‘‘Quality of the Management Plan,’’                   project must reallocate any remaining
                                                every large discretionary investment (i.e., those       how—                                                  funds from this annual set-aside no later
                                                awarded $500,000 or more per year and required to          (1) The proposed management plan                   than the end of the third quarter of each
                                                participate in the 3+2 process) in OSEP’s Technical     will ensure that the project’s intended
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                                                                                                                                                              budget period;
                                                Assistance and Dissemination; Personnel
                                                Development; Parent Training and Information
                                                                                                        outcomes will be achieved on time and                    (4) Maintain a high-quality website,
                                                Centers; and Educational Technology, Media, and         within budget. To address this                        with an easy to navigate design, that
                                                Materials programs. The efforts of CIP3 are expected    requirement, the applicant must                       meets government or industry-
                                                to enhance individual project evaluation plans by       describe—                                             recognized standards for accessibility;
                                                providing expert and unbiased TA in designing the
                                                evaluations with due consideration of the project’s
                                                                                                           (i) Clearly defined responsibilities for           and
                                                budget. CIP3 does not function as a third-party         key project personnel, consultants, and                  (5) Include, in Appendix A, an
                                                evaluator.                                              subcontractors, as applicable; and                    assurance to assist OSEP with the


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                                                transfer of pertinent resources and                        Applicable Regulations: (a) The                            FY 2018 FUNDING LEVELS BY STATE
                                                products and to maintain the continuity                  Education Department General                                  FOR FOCUS AREA A—Continued
                                                of services to States during the                         Administrative Regulations in 34 CFR
                                                transition to this new award period and                  parts 75, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86, 97, 98,                   Arizona ..................................      202,901
                                                at the end of this award period, as                      and 99. (b) The Office of Management                        Arkansas ...............................        110,361
                                                                                                                                                                     California ...............................      575,000
                                                appropriate.                                             and Budget Guidelines to Agencies on                        Colorado ...............................        157,744
                                                   Fourth and Fifth Years of the Project:                Governmentwide Debarment and                                Connecticut ...........................          97,635
                                                   In deciding whether to continue                       Suspension (Nonprocurement) in 2 CFR                        Delaware ...............................         65,000
                                                funding the project for the fourth and                   part 180, as adopted and amended as                         District of Columbia ..............              65,000
                                                fifth years, the Secretary will consider                 regulations of the Department in 2 CFR                      Florida ...................................     434,432
                                                the requirements of 34 CFR 75.253(a), as                 part 3485. (c) The Uniform                                  Georgia .................................       318,872
                                                well as—                                                 Administrative Requirements, Cost                           Hawaii ...................................       65,000
                                                   (a) The recommendation of a 3+2                       Principles, and Audit Requirements for                      Idaho .....................................      87,919
                                                                                                                                                                     Illinois ....................................   343,838
                                                review team consisting of experts                        Federal Awards in 2 CFR part 200, as                        Indiana ..................................      209,276
                                                selected by the Secretary. This review                   adopted and amended as regulations of                       Iowa ......................................      98,560
                                                will be conducted during a one-day                       the Department in 2 CFR part 3474.                          Kansas ..................................       117,638
                                                intensive meeting that will be held                        Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part                      Kentucky ...............................        150,359
                                                during the last half of the second year                  79 apply to all applicants except                           Louisiana ..............................        152,797
                                                of the project period;                                   federally recognized Indian Tribes.                         Maine ....................................       65,000
                                                   (b) The timeliness with which, and                      Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part                      Maryland ...............................        159,571
                                                                                                         86 apply to institutions of higher                          Massachusetts ......................            151,993
                                                how well, the requirements of the                                                                                    Michigan ...............................        277,384
                                                negotiated cooperative agreement have                    education (IHEs) only.                                      Minnesota .............................         164,824
                                                been or are being met by the project; and                II. Award Information                                       Mississippi ............................        120,638
                                                   (c) The quality, relevance, and                                                                                   Missouri ................................       186,755
                                                usefulness of the project’s products and                    Type of Award: Discretionary grants                      Montana ................................        121,361
                                                services and the extent to which the                     (Focus Area A) and cooperative                              Nebraska ..............................          83,096
                                                project’s products and services are                      agreement (Focus Area B).                                   Nevada .................................        112,911
                                                aligned with the project’s objectives and                   Estimated Available Funds:                               New Hampshire ....................               65,000
                                                                                                         $11,600,000.                                                New Jersey ...........................          248,332
                                                likely to result in the project achieving                                                                            New Mexico ..........................           107,917
                                                its intended outcomes.                                      Contingent upon the availability of
                                                                                                         funds and the quality of applications,                      New York ..............................         545,625
                                                   Requirement:                                                                                                      North Carolina ......................           311,011
                                                   This requirement is from the notice of                we may make additional awards in FY
                                                                                                                                                                     North Dakota ........................            78,000
                                                final requirement for this program                       2019 from the list of unfunded                              Ohio ......................................     300,219
                                                published elsewhere in this issue of the                 applicants from this competition.                           Oklahoma .............................          135,957
                                                                                                            Estimated Range of Awards: Focus                         Oregon ..................................       122,163
                                                Federal Register.
                                                                                                         Area A: See chart. Focus Area B:                            Pacific ** ................................      92,000
                                                   This requirement is:
                                                                                                         $2,100,000.                                                 Pennsylvania ........................           350,902
                                                   Allowable indirect costs.
                                                                                                            Estimated Average Size of Awards:                        Puerto Rico ...........................          65,000
                                                   A grantee under Focus Area A may                                                                                  Rhode Island ........................            65,000
                                                                                                         Focus Area A: $176,000. Focus Area B:
                                                recover the lesser of (a) its actual                                                                                 South Carolina ......................           148,136
                                                                                                         $2,100,000.
                                                indirect costs as determined by the                         Maximum Award: Focus Area A: The                         South Dakota ........................            99,365
                                                grantee’s negotiated indirect cost rate                  following chart lists the maximum                           Tennessee ............................          219,460
                                                agreement and (b) 10 percent of its                                                                                  Texas ....................................      575,000
                                                                                                         amount of funds for individual States                       Utah ......................................     110,447
                                                modified total direct costs. If a grantee’s              and for a single budget period of 12
                                                allocable indirect costs exceed 10                                                                                   Vermont ................................         71,451
                                                                                                         months. We will not make an award                           Virgin Islands ........................          30,000
                                                percent of its modified total direct costs,              exceeding funding levels listed in this                     Virginia ..................................     236,230
                                                the grantee may not recoup the excess                    notice for individual States, or the                        Washington ...........................          194,458
                                                by shifting the cost to other grants or                  combined funding levels listed in this                      West Virginia ........................           91,987
                                                contracts with the U.S. Government,                      notice for each State member of a                           Wisconsin .............................         167,994
                                                unless specifically authorized by                        consortium, for any single budget period                    Wyoming ...............................          78,000
                                                legislation. The grantee must use non-                   of 12 months. A State may be served by                        ** The areas to be served by this award are
                                                Federal revenue sources to pay for such                  only one supported project. In                              the outlying areas of American Samoa, Guam,
                                                unrecovered costs.9                                      determining the maximum funding                             and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mar-
                                                   Waiver of Proposed Rulemaking:                                                                                    iana Islands, as well as the freely associated
                                                                                                         levels for each State, the Secretary                        States of the Republic of the Marshall Islands,
                                                Under the Administrative Procedure Act                   considered, among other things, the                         the Federated States of Micronesia, and the
                                                (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553) the Department                      following factors:                                          Republic of Palau. An applicant for this award
                                                generally offers interested parties the                     (1) The total number of children from                    must propose to serve all of these areas.
                                                opportunity to comment on proposed                       birth through age 21 in the State.                            Focus Area B: We will not make an
                                                priorities. Section 681(d) of IDEA,                         (2) The number of people in poverty                      award exceeding 2,100,000 for any
                                                however, makes the public comment                        in the State.                                               single budget period of 12 months.
                                                requirements of the APA inapplicable to                     (3) The previous funding levels.                           Note: The Assistant Secretary for
                                                the priority in this notice.                                (4) The maximum and minimum
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                                                                                                                                                                     Special Education and Rehabilitative
                                                   Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1462,                    funding amounts.                                            Services may change the maximum
                                                1463 and 1481.                                                                                                       amount through a notice published in
                                                                                                          FY 2018 FUNDING LEVELS BY STATE                            the Federal Register.
                                                  9 The National Technical Assistance and                        FOR FOCUS AREA A                                      Estimated Number of Awards: Focus
                                                Dissemination Center for Children Who Are Deaf-
                                                Blind (CFDA number 84.326T) (National Center) is
                                                                                                                                                                     Area A: 54. Focus Area B: 1.
                                                not subject to this limitation on recovery of indirect   Alabama ................................         $166,115     Note: The Department is not bound by
                                                costs.                                                   Alaska ...................................        128,365   any estimates in this notice.


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                                                   Project Period: Up to 60 months.                     qualified individuals with disabilities               list, the letters of support, or the
                                                                                                        (see section 606 of IDEA).                            appendices. However, the
                                                III. Eligibility Information                              (b) Applicants for, and recipients of,              recommended page limit does apply to
                                                  1. Eligible Applicants: SEAs; LEAs,                   funding must, with respect to the                     all of the application narrative,
                                                including public charter schools that are               aspects of their proposed project                     including all text in charts, tables,
                                                considered LEAs under State law; IHEs;                  relating to the absolute priority, involve            figures, graphs, and screen shots.
                                                other public agencies; private nonprofit                individuals with disabilities, or parents
                                                                                                                                                              V. Application Review Information
                                                organizations; freely associated States                 of individuals with disabilities ages
                                                and outlying areas; Indian Tribes or                    birth through 26, in planning,                           1. Selection Criteria: The selection
                                                Tribal organizations; and for-profit                    implementing, and evaluating the                      criteria for this competition are from 34
                                                organizations. Because the Bureau of                    project (see section 682(a)(1)(A) of                  CFR 75.210 and are as follows:
                                                Indian Affairs is not a State, it will not              IDEA).                                                   (a) Significance (30 points).
                                                be eligible for a State grant under this                                                                         (1) The Secretary considers the
                                                                                                        IV. Application and Submission                        significance of the proposed project.
                                                priority.
                                                                                                        Information                                              (2) In determining the significance of
                                                  With respect to Focus Area A of the
                                                                                                           1. Application Submission                          the proposed project, the Secretary
                                                priority, in order to provide SEAs with                                                                       considers the following factors:
                                                greater flexibility in how TA is                        Instructions: For information on how to
                                                                                                        submit an application please refer to our                (i) The significance of the problem or
                                                delivered and ensure high-quality TA,                                                                         issue to be addressed by the proposed
                                                individual States have the following                    Common Instructions for Applicants to
                                                                                                        Department of Education Discretionary                 project.
                                                options: (1) Participating as a member of                                                                        (ii) The extent to which the proposed
                                                a multi-State consortium; or (2)                        Grant Programs, published in the
                                                                                                                                                              project is likely to build local capacity
                                                applying directly for funds as a single                 Federal Register on February 12, 2018
                                                                                                                                                              to provide, improve, or expand services
                                                State. Therefore, eligible applicants for               (83 FR 6003) and available at
                                                                                                                                                              that address the needs of the target
                                                funds awarded under Focus Area A of                     www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-02-12/
                                                                                                                                                              population.
                                                this absolute priority may be an entity                 pdf/2018-02558.pdf.                                      (b) Quality of project services (30
                                                serving a multi-State consortium, or a                     2. Intergovernmental Review: This
                                                                                                                                                              points).
                                                single State.                                           competition is subject to Executive                      (1) The Secretary considers the
                                                  Eligible applicants under Focus Area                  Order 12372 and the regulations in 34                 quality of the services to be provided by
                                                A are invited to submit single-State or                 CFR part 79. However, under 34 CFR                    the proposed project.
                                                consortium applications to provide                      79.8(a), we waive intergovernmental                      (2) In determining the quality of the
                                                deaf-blind TA services to individual                    review in order to make awards by the                 services to be provided by the proposed
                                                States, as they have done in the past. If               end of FY 2018.                                       project, the Secretary considers the
                                                a State is included in more than one                       3. Funding Restrictions: We reference              quality and sufficiency of strategies for
                                                application as a member of a consortium                 regulations outlining funding                         ensuring equal access and treatment for
                                                or submits an individual State                          restrictions in the Applicable                        eligible project participants who are
                                                application, and more than one                          Regulations section of this notice.                   members of groups that have
                                                                                                           4. Recommended Page Limit: The                     traditionally been underrepresented
                                                application is determined to be fundable
                                                                                                        application narrative (Part III of the                based on race, color, national origin,
                                                for the State, the State will be given the
                                                                                                        application) is where you, the applicant,             gender, age, or disability.
                                                option to choose the award (individual
                                                                                                        address the selection criteria that                      (3) In addition, the Secretary
                                                State or consortium) under which it will
                                                                                                        reviewers use to evaluate your                        considers the following factors:
                                                receive funding. A State may not be
                                                                                                        application. We recommend that you (1)                   (i) The extent to which the services to
                                                funded under multiple awards. The
                                                                                                        limit the application narrative to no                 be provided by the proposed project are
                                                maximum level of funding for a
                                                                                                        more than 70 pages and (2) use the                    appropriate to the needs of the intended
                                                consortium will reflect the combined
                                                                                                        following standards:                                  recipients or beneficiaries of those
                                                total that the eligible entities comprising                • A ‘‘page’’ is 8.5″ x 11″, on one side
                                                the consortium would have received if                                                                         services.
                                                                                                        only, with 1″ margins at the top, bottom,                (ii) The extent to which the goals,
                                                they had applied separately. For States                 and both sides.                                       objectives, and outcomes to be achieved
                                                within a consortium, each State must                       • Double-space (no more than three                 by the proposed project are clearly
                                                receive services consistent with its                    lines per vertical inch) all text in the              specified and measurable.
                                                identified funding level.                               application narrative, including titles,                 (iii) The extent to which the services
                                                  2. Cost Sharing or Matching: This                     headings, footnotes, quotations,                      to be provided by the proposed project
                                                program does not require cost sharing or                reference citations, and captions, as well            reflect up-to-date knowledge from
                                                matching.                                               as all text in charts, tables, figures,               research and effective practice.
                                                  3. Subgrantees: Under 34 CFR                          graphs, and screen shots.                                (iv) The extent to which the training
                                                75.708(b) and (c) a grantee under this                     • Use a font that is 12 point or larger.           or professional development services to
                                                competition may award subgrants—to                         • Use one of the following fonts:                  be provided by the proposed project are
                                                directly carry out project activities                   Times New Roman, Courier, Courier                     of sufficient quality, intensity, and
                                                described in its application—to the                     New, or Arial.                                        duration to lead to improvements in
                                                following types of entities: IHEs and                      The recommended page limit does not                practice among the recipients of those
                                                private nonprofit organizations suitable                apply to Part I, the cover sheet; Part II,            services.
                                                to carry out the activities proposed in                 the budget section, including the
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                                                                                                                                                                 (v) The extent to which the technical
                                                the application. The grantee may award                  narrative budget justification; Part IV,              assistance services to be provided by the
                                                subgrants to entities it has identified in              the assurances and certifications; or the             proposed project involve the use of
                                                an approved application.                                abstract (follow the guidance provided                efficient strategies, including the use of
                                                  4. Other General Requirements: (a)                    in the application package for                        technology, as appropriate, and the
                                                Recipients of funding under this                        completing the abstract), the table of                leveraging of non-project resources.
                                                program must make positive efforts to                   contents, the list of priority                           (c) Quality of the project evaluation
                                                employ and advance in employment                        requirements, the resumes, the reference              (15 points).


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                                                  (1) The Secretary considers the                       consider whether the applicant failed to              an award. In doing so, we must consider
                                                quality of the evaluation to be                         submit a timely performance report or                 any information about you that is in the
                                                conducted of the proposed project.                      submitted a report of unacceptable                    integrity and performance system
                                                  (2) In determining the quality of the                 quality.                                              (currently referred to as the Federal
                                                evaluation, the Secretary considers the                    In addition, in making a competitive               Awardee Performance and Integrity
                                                following factors:                                      grant award, the Secretary requires                   Information System (FAPIIS)),
                                                  (i) The extent to which the methods                   various assurances, including those                   accessible through the System for
                                                of evaluation are thorough, feasible, and               applicable to Federal civil rights laws               Award Management. You may review
                                                appropriate to the goals, objectives, and               that prohibit discrimination in programs              and comment on any information about
                                                outcomes of the proposed project.                       or activities receiving Federal financial             yourself that a Federal agency
                                                  (ii) The extent to which the methods                  assistance from the Department (34 CFR                previously entered and that is currently
                                                of evaluation are appropriate to the                    100.4, 104.5, 106.4, 108.8, and 110.23).              in FAPIIS.
                                                context within which the project                           3. Additional Review and Selection                    Please note that, if the total value of
                                                operates.                                               Process Factors: In the past, the                     your currently active grants, cooperative
                                                  (d) Adequacy of resources (15 points).                Department has had difficulty finding                 agreements, and procurement contracts
                                                  (1) The Secretary considers the                       peer reviewers for certain competitions               from the Federal Government exceeds
                                                adequacy of resources for the proposed                  because so many individuals who are                   $10,000,000, the reporting requirements
                                                project.                                                eligible to serve as peer reviewers have              in 2 CFR part 200, Appendix XII,
                                                  (2) In determining the adequacy of                    conflicts of interest. The standing panel             require you to report certain integrity
                                                resources for the proposed project, the                 requirements under section 682(b) of                  information to FAPIIS semiannually.
                                                Secretary considers the following                       IDEA also have placed additional                      Please review the requirements in 2 CFR
                                                factors:                                                constraints on the availability of                    part 200, Appendix XII, if this grant
                                                  (i) The qualifications, including                     reviewers. Therefore, the Department                  plus all the other Federal funds you
                                                relevant training and experience, of the                has determined that for some                          receive exceed $10,000,000.
                                                project director or principal                           discretionary grant competitions,
                                                                                                        applications may be separated into two                VI. Award Administration Information
                                                investigator.
                                                  (ii) The qualifications, including                    or more groups and ranked and selected                   1. Award Notices: If your application
                                                relevant training and experience, of key                for funding within specific groups. This              is successful, we notify your U.S.
                                                project personnel.                                      procedure will make it easier for the                 Representative and U.S. Senators and
                                                  (iii) The qualifications, including                   Department to find peer reviewers by                  send you a Grant Award Notification
                                                relevant training and experience, of                    ensuring that greater numbers of                      (GAN); or we may send you an email
                                                project consultants or subcontractors.                  individuals who are eligible to serve as              containing a link to access an electronic
                                                  (iv) The extent to which the costs are                reviewers for any particular group of                 version of your GAN. We may notify
                                                reasonable in relation to the objectives,               applicants will not have conflicts of                 you informally, also.
                                                design, and potential significance of the               interest. It also will increase the quality,             If your application is not evaluated or
                                                proposed project.                                       independence, and fairness of the                     not selected for funding, we notify you.
                                                  (e) Quality of the management plan                    review process, while permitting panel                   2. Administrative and National Policy
                                                (10 points).                                            members to review applications under                  Requirements: We identify
                                                  (1) The Secretary considers the                       discretionary grant competitions for                  administrative and national policy
                                                quality of the management plan for the                  which they also have submitted                        requirements in the application package
                                                proposed project.                                       applications.                                         and reference these and other
                                                  (2) In determining the quality of the                    4. Risk Assessment and Specific                    requirements in the Applicable
                                                management plan for the proposed                        Conditions: Consistent with 2 CFR                     Regulations section of this notice.
                                                project, the Secretary considers the                    200.205, before awarding grants under                    We reference the regulations outlining
                                                following factors:                                      this competition the Department                       the terms and conditions of an award in
                                                  (i) The adequacy of the management                    conducts a review of the risks posed by               the Applicable Regulations section of
                                                plan to achieve the objectives of the                   applicants. Under 2 CFR 3474.10, the                  this notice and include these and other
                                                proposed project on time and within                     Secretary may impose specific                         specific conditions in the GAN. The
                                                budget, including clearly defined                       conditions and, in appropriate                        GAN also incorporates your approved
                                                responsibilities, timelines, and                        circumstances, high-risk conditions on a              application as part of your binding
                                                milestones for accomplishing project                    grant if the applicant or grantee is not              commitments under the grant.
                                                tasks.                                                  financially stable; has a history of                     3. Open Licensing Requirements:
                                                  (ii) The extent to which the time                     unsatisfactory performance; has a                     Unless an exception applies, if you are
                                                commitments of the project director and                 financial or other management system                  awarded a grant under this competition,
                                                principal investigator and other key                    that does not meet the standards in 2                 you will be required to openly license
                                                project personnel are appropriate and                   CFR part 200, subpart D; has not                      to the public grant deliverables created
                                                adequate to meet the objectives of the                  fulfilled the conditions of a prior grant;            in whole, or in part, with Department
                                                proposed project.                                       or is otherwise not responsible.                      grant funds. When the deliverable
                                                  2. Review and Selection Process: We                      5. Integrity and Performance System:               consists of modifications to pre-existing
                                                remind potential applicants that in                     If you are selected under this                        works, the license extends only to those
                                                reviewing applications in any                           competition to receive an award that                  modifications that can be separately
                                                discretionary grant competition, the                    over the course of the project period                 identified and only to the extent that
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                                                Secretary may consider, under 34 CFR                    may exceed the simplified acquisition                 open licensing is permitted under the
                                                75.217(d)(3), the past performance of the               threshold (currently $150,000), under 2               terms of any licenses or other legal
                                                applicant in carrying out a previous                    CFR 200.205(a)(2) we must make a                      restrictions on the use of pre-existing
                                                award, such as the applicant’s use of                   judgment about your integrity, business               works. Additionally, a grantee or
                                                funds, achievement of project                           ethics, and record of performance under               subgrantee that is awarded competitive
                                                objectives, and compliance with grant                   Federal awards—that is, the risk posed                grant funds must have a plan to
                                                conditions. The Secretary may also                      by you as an applicant—before we make                 disseminate these public grant


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                                                deliverables. This dissemination plan                   Assistance and Dissemination Program                  Federal Digital System at: www.gpo.gov/
                                                can be developed and submitted after                    includes the percentage of milestones                 fdsys. At this site you can view this
                                                your application has been reviewed and                  achieved in the current annual                        document, as well as all other
                                                selected for funding. For additional                    performance report period and the                     documents of this Department
                                                information on the open licensing                       percentage of funds spent during the                  published in the Federal Register, in
                                                requirements please refer to 2 CFR                      current fiscal year.                                  text or Portable Document Format
                                                3474.20.                                                   • Long-term Program Performance                    (PDF). To use PDF you must have
                                                  4. Reporting: (a) If you apply for a                  Measure: The percentage of States                     Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is
                                                grant under this competition, you must                  receiving Special Education Technical                 available free at the site.
                                                ensure that you have in place the                       Assistance and Dissemination services                   You may also access documents of the
                                                necessary processes and systems to                      regarding scientifically or evidence-                 Department published in the Federal
                                                comply with the reporting requirements                  based practices for infants, toddlers,                Register by using the article search
                                                in 2 CFR part 170 should you receive                    children, and youth with disabilities                 feature at: www.federalregister.gov.
                                                funding under the competition. This                     that successfully promote the                         Specifically, through the advanced
                                                does not apply if you have an exception                 implementation of those practices in                  search feature at this site, you can limit
                                                under 2 CFR 170.110(b).                                 school districts and service agencies.                your search to documents published by
                                                   (b) At the end of your project period,                  The measures apply to projects                     the Department.
                                                you must submit a final performance                     funded under this competition, and
                                                                                                                                                                Dated: August 16, 2018.
                                                report, including financial information,                grantees are required to submit data on
                                                as directed by the Secretary. If you                    these measures as directed by OSEP.                   Johnny W. Collett,
                                                receive a multiyear award, you must                        Grantees will be required to report                Assistant Secretary for Special Education and
                                                submit an annual performance report                     information on their project’s                        Rehabilitative Services.
                                                that provides the most current                          performance in annual and final                       [FR Doc. 2018–18026 Filed 8–20–18; 8:45 am]
                                                performance and financial expenditure                   performance reports to the Department                 BILLING CODE 4000–01–P
                                                information as directed by the Secretary                (34 CFR 75.590).
                                                under 34 CFR 75.118. The Secretary                         6. Continuation Awards: In making a
                                                may also require more frequent                          continuation award under 34 CFR                       DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
                                                performance reports under 34 CFR                        75.253, the Secretary considers, among
                                                75.720(c). For specific requirements on                 other things: Whether a grantee has                   The Historically Black Colleges and
                                                reporting, please go to www.ed.gov/                     made substantial progress in achieving                Universities Capital Financing
                                                fund/grant/apply/appforms/                              the goals and objectives of the project;              Advisory Board; Meeting
                                                appforms.html.                                          whether the grantee has expended funds                AGENCY:  Historically Black Colleges and
                                                   5. Performance Measures: Under the                   in a manner that is consistent with its               Universities Capital Financing Board,
                                                Government Performance and Results                      approved application and budget; and,                 Office of Postsecondary Education, U.S.
                                                Act of 1993, the Department has                         if the Secretary has established                      Department of Education.
                                                established a set of performance                        performance measurement                               ACTION: Announcement of an open
                                                measures, including long-term                           requirements, the performance targets in              meeting.
                                                measures, that are designed to yield                    the grantee’s approved application.
                                                information on various aspects of the                      In making a continuation award, the                SUMMARY:   This notice sets forth the
                                                effectiveness and quality of the                        Secretary also considers whether the                  agenda, time, and location of an
                                                Technical Assistance and Dissemination                  grantee is operating in compliance with               upcoming open meeting of the
                                                to Improve Services and Results for                     the assurances in its approved                        Historically Black Colleges and
                                                Children With Disabilities program.                     application, including those applicable               Universities Capital Financing Advisory
                                                These measures are:                                     to Federal civil rights laws that prohibit            Board (Board). Notice of this meeting is
                                                   • Program Performance Measure #1:                    discrimination in programs or activities              required by Section 10(a)(2) of the
                                                The percentage of Technical Assistance                  receiving Federal financial assistance                Federal Advisory Committee Act and is
                                                and Dissemination products and                          from the Department (34 CFR 100.4,                    intended to notify the public of the
                                                services deemed to be of high quality by                104.5, 106.4, 108.8, and 110.23).                     opportunity to attend.
                                                an independent review panel of experts                                                                        DATES: The Board meeting will be held
                                                                                                        VII. Other Information
                                                qualified to review the substantive                                                                           on Wednesday, September 19, 2018,
                                                content of the products and services.                     Accessible Format: Individuals with                 9:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m., Eastern Time, at
                                                   • Program Performance Measure #2:                    disabilities can obtain this document                 Room 1W128, Lyndon Baines Johnson
                                                The percentage of Special Education                     and a copy of the application package in              Building, 400 Maryland Avenue SW,
                                                Technical Assistance and Dissemination                  an accessible format (e.g., braille, large            Washington, DC 20202.
                                                products and services deemed by an                      print, audiotape, or compact disc) by
                                                                                                                                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                independent review panel of qualified                   contacting the Management Support
                                                                                                        Services Team, U.S. Department of                     Adam H. Kissel, Deputy Assistant
                                                experts to be of high relevance to
                                                                                                        Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW,                    Secretary for Higher Education
                                                educational and early intervention
                                                                                                        Room 5113, Potomac Center Plaza,                      Programs and the Designated Federal
                                                policy or practice.
                                                   • Program Performance Measure #3:                    Washington, DC 20202–2500.                            Official for the Board, U.S. Department
                                                The percentage of all Special Education                 Telephone: (202) 245–7363. If you use a               of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue
                                                                                                                                                              SW, Washington, DC 20202; telephone:
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                                                Technical Assistance and Dissemination                  TDD or a TTY, call the FRS, toll free, at
                                                products and services deemed by an                      1–800–877–8339.                                       (202) 453–6808; email: Adam.Kissel@
                                                independent review panel of qualified                     Electronic Access to This Document:                 ed.gov.
                                                experts to be useful to improve                         The official version of this document is              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                educational or early intervention policy                the document published in the Federal                   The Historically Black Colleges and
                                                or practice.                                            Register. You may access the official                 Universities Capital Financing Advisory
                                                   • Program Performance Measure #4:                    edition of the Federal Register and the               Board’s Statutory Authority and
                                                The cost efficiency of the Technical                    Code of Federal Regulations via the                   Function: The Historically Black


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Document Created: 2018-08-21 00:08:03
Document Modified: 2018-08-21 00:08:03
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: August 21, 2018.
ContactJo Ann McCann, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 5162, Potomac Center Plaza, Washington, DC 20202-5076. Telephone: (202) 245-7434, Email: Jo.Ann.McCann.ed.gov.
FR Citation83 FR 42266 

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