83_FR_46712 83 FR 46534 - Fiscal Year 2018 Competitive Funding Opportunity: Access & Mobility Partnership Grants

83 FR 46534 - Fiscal Year 2018 Competitive Funding Opportunity: Access & Mobility Partnership Grants

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 178 (September 13, 2018)

Page Range46534-46540
FR Document2018-19897

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announces with this notice the Access & Mobility Partnership Grants, which are two opportunities to apply for funding under two competitive grant programs. First, FTA makes available $3,903,715 in funding for the Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Pilot Program (ICAM Pilot Program; Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number: 20.513). As required by Federal transit law, funds will be awarded competitively to finance innovative capital projects for the transportation disadvantaged that will improve the coordination of transportation services and non-emergency medical transportation services. Second, FTA makes available $2,434,767 in funding for a Human Services Coordination Research (HSCR) Program with funds available under the Public Transportation Innovation Program (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number: 20.514). Research activities awarded under this competitive program will support the implementation of innovative strategies in the coordination of human services transportation to provide more effective and efficient public transportation services to seniors, individuals with disabilities, and low-income individuals. Proposed research projects should address gaps identified in the locally developed Coordinated Public Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan. The HSCR funds will finance operating and capital project expenditures to develop and deploy projects that improve transportation services for targeted populations as noted above through methods that effectively and efficiently coordinate human services transportation. The Access and Mobility Partnership Grants are two separate and distinct funding opportunities that seek to improve access to public transportation through building partnerships among health, transportation, and other service providers.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Transit Administration


Fiscal Year 2018 Competitive Funding Opportunity: Access & 
Mobility Partnership Grants

AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).

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SUMMARY: The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announces with this 
notice the Access & Mobility Partnership Grants, which are two 
opportunities to apply for funding under two competitive grant 
programs. First, FTA makes available $3,903,715 in funding for the 
Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Pilot Program (ICAM Pilot 
Program; Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number: 20.513). 
As required by Federal transit law, funds will be awarded competitively 
to finance innovative capital projects for the transportation 
disadvantaged that will improve the coordination of transportation 
services and non-emergency medical transportation services.
    Second, FTA makes available $2,434,767 in funding for a Human 
Services Coordination Research (HSCR) Program with funds available 
under the Public Transportation Innovation Program (Catalog of Federal 
Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number: 20.514). Research activities awarded 
under this competitive program will support the implementation of 
innovative strategies in the coordination of human services 
transportation to provide more effective and efficient public 
transportation services to seniors, individuals with disabilities, and 
low-income individuals. Proposed research projects should address gaps 
identified in the locally developed Coordinated Public Transit-Human 
Services Transportation Plan. The HSCR funds will finance operating and 
capital project expenditures to develop and deploy projects that 
improve transportation services for targeted populations as noted above 
through methods that effectively and efficiently coordinate human 
services transportation.
    The Access and Mobility Partnership Grants are two separate and 
distinct funding opportunities that seek to improve access to public 
transportation through building partnerships among health, 
transportation, and other service providers.

DATES: Applicants must submit completed proposals for each funding 
opportunity through the GRANTS.GOV ``APPLY'' function by 11:59 p.m. 
Eastern Daylight Time November 13, 2018. Prospective applicants should 
register as soon as possible on the GRANTS.GOV website to ensure they 
can complete the application process before the submission deadline. 
Application instructions are available on FTA's website at http://transit.dot.gov/howtoapply and in the ``FIND'' module of GRANTS.GOV. 
The GRANTS.GOV funding opportunity ID for the ICAM Pilot Program is 
FTA-2018-002-ICAM. The GRANTS.GOV funding opportunity ID for the HSCR 
Program is FTA-2018-006-HSCR. The FTA will not accept mail and fax 
submissions.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelly Tyler, FTA Office of Program 
Management; Phone: (202) 366-3102; Email: [email protected]; Fax: 
(202) 366-3475.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Table of Contents

A. Program Description
B. Federal Award Information
C. Eligibility Information
D. Application and Submission Information
E. Application Review Information
F. Federal Award Administration Information
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact

A. Program Description

    The Access and Mobility Partnership Grants are two separate and 
distinct funding opportunities that seek to improve access to public 
transportation through building partnerships among health, 
transportation, and other service providers. Further, these funding 
opportunities seek to fund projects that enhance mobility options 
through increased coordination efforts.

1. Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Pilot Program

    Section 3006(b) of the Fixing America's Surface Transportation 
(FAST) Act (Pub. L. 114-94, Dec. 4, 2015) authorizes FTA to award 
grants for innovative coordinated access and mobility projects for the 
transportation disadvantaged population that improve the coordination 
of transportation services and non-emergency medical transportation 
services. The goals of the ICAM Pilot Program are to: (1) Increase 
access to care; (2) improve health outcomes; and (3) reduce healthcare 
costs.
    Throughout the country, communities are experimenting with ways to 
overcome barriers to these essential services by leveraging 
partnerships across transportation, health, and wellness providers. The 
ICAM Pilot Program grants will support capital projects that address 
the challenges the transportation disadvantaged face when accessing 
healthcare, such as: Getting to the doctor or returning home from a 
hospital procedure, or going to rehabilitation, behavioral health 
services, the pharmacy, or free health screening services.
    Through the ICAM Pilot Program, FTA will fund projects that enhance 
access to healthcare by utilizing mobility management, health and 
transportation provider partnerships, technology, or other actions that 
drive change. The ICAM grants will operate as pilots for up to eighteen 
(18) months. Within the first year, projects must be able to 
demonstrate impacts related to the goals of ICAM.
    To support the goals of the ICAM Pilot Program, recipients will:
     Develop replicable, innovative, and sustainable solutions 
to healthcare access challenges;
     foster local partnerships between health, transportation, 
home and community-based services, and other sectors to collaboratively 
develop and support solutions that increase healthcare access; and
     demonstrate how transportation solutions improve access to 
healthcare and health outcomes and reduce costs to the healthcare and 
transportation sectors.
    Successful projects will work collaboratively and leverage 
partnerships among Federal agencies of the Coordinating Council on 
Access and Mobility (CCAM), including the Department of Health and 
Human Services' operating divisions such as the Administration for 
Community Living, the Health Resources and Services Administration, and 
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Partnerships that cross 
health and transportation sectors facilitate better health for 
communities by increasing access to health/wellness services.
    The FTA will award grants to applicants who are ready to implement 
public transportation healthcare access solutions and who will build 
upon previous planning activities and private or federally funded 
research activities.

2. Human Services Coordination Research Program

    The HSCR program is funded through the Public Transportation 
Innovation Program, 49 U.S.C. 5312(b), and will build upon identified 
gaps in services or planning activities for the improvement of 
services, as outlined in a locally developed Coordinated Public 
Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan. Proposals should identify 
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solutions to provide more effective and efficient public transportation 
services to seniors, individuals with disabilities, and low-income 
individuals, utilizing coordination methods and concepts such as 
mobility management improvements, travel management systems, and 
operating efficiencies. The FTA will award capital or operating 
assistance to implement a coordinated public transportation project 
that offers innovative solutions to improve local coordination or 
access to coordinated transportation services. Additionally, this 
program seeks to support transit agencies, human service agencies, and 
local communities as they:
     Integrate new mobility tools like smart phone apps, 
demand-responsive bus and van services;
     aim to improve multi-modal connectivity for seniors, 
people with disabilities, and low-income individuals;
     address accessibility issues through innovative 
technologies and practices;
     improve the quality of the traveler experience and the 
transit product; and
     identify new mobility-enhancing practices and 
technologies.
    The HSCR program is an opportunity for communities to put into 
practice innovative ideas, practices, and approaches to address the 
overall coordination goals of the CCAM at the local level. The HSCR 
grant awardees will have up to eighteen (18) months from the time of 
the award to complete the project. Within the first year, projects must 
be able to demonstrate impacts related to the expected outcome as 
described in the Coordinated Public Transit Human Services 
Transportation Plan.

B. Federal Award Information

1. Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Pilot Program

    Section 3006(b) of the FAST Act authorizes $3,250,000 in FY 2018 
for grants under the ICAM Pilot Program. The $3,903,715 of funds that 
FTA is making available includes the FY 2018 appropriated amount of 
$3,250,000, combined with $187,822 in FY 2016 funds and $465,893 in FY 
2017 funds that remain available.

2. Human Services Coordination Research Program

    In FY 2018, FTA makes available $2,434,767 under the Public 
Transportation Innovation Program, 49 U.S.C. 5312(b), to finance 
capital and/or operating projects that develop and deploy an 
enhancement or improvement to the coordination of human services 
transportation. The total amount of funds available includes $2,148,053 
in remaining balances from FY 2015 and $286,714 from FY 2016.
    For both funding opportunities, ICAM and HSCR, the FTA will grant 
pre-award authority starting on the date of project award announcements 
for the awards. Funds are available only for projects that have not 
incurred costs prior to the announcement of project selections. The FTA 
may supplement the total currently available with future 
appropriations.

C. Eligibility Information

1. Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Pilot Program

i. Eligible Applicants
    Eligible applicants for awards are recipients and subrecipients of 
the Enhanced Mobility for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities 
Program, which are defined under 49 U.S.C. 5310: designated recipients, 
States and local governmental authorities, private nonprofit 
organizations, and operators of public transportation. Proposals may 
contain projects to be implemented by the recipient or its 
subrecipients. Eligible subrecipients include public agencies, private 
nonprofit organizations, and private providers engaged in public 
transportation. If a single project proposal involves multiple public 
transportation providers, such as an agency that acquires vehicles that 
another agency will operate, the proposal must include a detailed 
statement regarding the role of each public transportation provider in 
the implementation of the project.
    Applicants may serve as the lead agency of a local consortium that 
includes stakeholders from the transportation, healthcare, human 
services, or other sectors, including private and nonprofit entities 
engaged in the coordination of nonemergency medical transportation 
services for people who are transportation disadvantaged. Members of 
this consortium are eligible as subrecipients. The applicant must also 
demonstrate that the proposed project was planned through an inclusive 
process with the involvement of the transportation, healthcare, and 
human services industries. Applicants must submit an implementation 
plan and schedule as part of the proposal.
ii. Cost Sharing or Matching
    The maximum Federal share of project costs under the ICAM Pilot 
Program is 80 percent. The applicant provides a local share of at least 
20 percent of the net project cost and must document the source of the 
local match in the grant application.
    Eligible sources of local match include the following:
     Cash from non-Government sources other than revenues from 
providing public transportation services;
     revenues derived from the sale of advertising and 
concessions;
     amounts received under a service agreement with a State or 
local social service agency or private social service organization;
     revenues generated from value capture financing 
mechanisms;
     funds from an undistributed cash surplus;
     replacement or depreciation cash fund or reserve; or
     new capital.
    In addition, the applicant may use transportation development 
credits or documentation of in-kind match for local match in the 
application.
iii. Eligible Projects
    Under section 3006(b) of the FAST Act eligible projects are capital 
projects, as defined in 49 U.S.C. 5302(3). FTA may make grants to 
assist in financing innovative projects for the transportation 
disadvantaged that improve the coordination of transportation services 
and non-emergency medical transportation services including: The 
deployment of coordination technology; projects that create or increase 
access to community one-call/one-click centers; and other innovative 
projects. The FTA's goal for these pilot demonstration grants is to 
identify and test promising, innovative, coordinated mobility 
strategies for healthcare access solutions that other communities can 
replicate. Only one project may be included in each application.

2. Human Services Coordination Research Program

i. Eligible Applicants
    Eligible applicants for awards are State and local governmental 
entities, providers of public transportation, private or non-profit 
organizations. Proposals may contain projects the recipient or its 
subrecipients will implement. Eligible subrecipients include public 
agencies, private nonprofit organizations, and private providers 
engaged in public transportation.
ii. Cost Sharing or Matching
    For projects funded under the HSCR program, the maximum Federal 
share of capital project costs is 80 percent and the maximum Federal 
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project costs is 50 percent. The applicant must document the source(s) 
of the local match in the grant application.
    Eligible local-match sources include the following:
     Cash from non-Government sources other than revenues from 
providing public transportation services;
     revenues derived from the sale of advertising and 
concessions;
     revenues generated from value capture financing 
mechanisms;
     funds from an undistributed cash surplus;
     replacement or depreciation cash fund or reserve;
     new capital; or
     in-kind contributions.
    In addition, the applicant may use transportation development 
credits for local match.
iii. Eligible Projects
    Eligible projects under this program are implementation-ready 
capital and/or operating projects that enhance public transportation 
coordination and access through innovations that:
     Increase systems coordination of transportation services;
     use mobility management and improvements and/or travel 
management systems;
     provide more effective and efficient public transportation 
service, including services to seniors, individuals with disabilities, 
and low-income individuals; or
     implement data and communication system advancements.
    Projects eligible for the HSCR funds will link directly to an 
adopted Coordinated Public Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan 
and the implementation strategy for an integrated coordinated 
transportation system. Only one project may be included in each 
application.

D. Application and Submission Information

1. Address To Request Application

    Applications must be submitted through GRANTS.GOV. Applicants can 
find general information for submitting applications through GRANTS.GOV 
at https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grants/applying/applying-fta-funding, along with specific instructions for the forms and attachments 
required for submission. Mail and fax submissions will not be accepted. 
A complete proposal submission consists of two forms:
     The SF-424 Mandatory Form (downloadable from GRANTS.GOV), 
and
     the appropriate supplemental form for the FY 2018 ICAM 
Pilot Program or the FY 2018 HSCR Program (downloadable from GRANTS.GOV 
or at https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grants/enhanced-mobility-seniors-individuals-disabilities-section-5310).
    Applicants may also attach additional supporting information. 
Failure to submit the information as requested can delay or prevent 
review of the application.

2. Content and Form of Application Submission

i. Proposal Submission
    A complete proposals submission consists of at least two forms:
     The SF-424 Mandatory Form, and
     the supplemental form for the FY 2018 ICAM Pilot Program 
or the FY 2018 HSCR Program.
    The application must include responses to all sections of the SF-
424 mandatory form and the supplemental form unless a section is 
indicated as optional. The FTA will use the information on the 
supplemental form to determine applicant and project eligibility for 
the program and to evaluate the proposal against the selection criteria 
described in part E of this notice. The FTA will accept only one 
supplemental form per SF-424 submission. The FTA encourages States and 
other applicants to consider submitting a single supplemental form that 
includes multiple activities to be evaluated as a consolidated 
proposal. If States or other applicants choose to submit separate 
proposals for individual consideration by FTA, they must submit each 
proposal with a separate SF-424 and supplemental form.
    Applicants may attach additional supporting information to the SF-
424 submission, including but not limited to letters of support, 
project budgets, fleet status reports, or excerpts from relevant 
planning documents. Supporting documentation must be described and 
referenced by file name in the appropriate response section of the 
supplemental form, or it may not be reviewed.
    Information such as proposer name, Federal amount requested, local 
match amount, description of areas served, etc., may be requested in 
varying degrees of detail on both the SF-424 form and supplemental 
form. Proposers must fill in all fields unless stated otherwise on the 
forms. If applicants copy information into the supplemental form from 
another source, they should verify that the supplemental form has fully 
captured pasted text and that it has not truncated the text due to 
character limits built into the form. Proposers should use both the 
``Check Package for Errors'' and the ``Validate Form'' validation 
buttons on both forms to check all required fields on the forms. 
Applicants should also ensure that the Federal and local amounts 
specified are consistent.
ii. Application Content
    The SF-424 Mandatory Form and the supplemental form will prompt 
applicants for the required information, including:
a. Applicant Name
b. Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) 
number
c. Key contact information (including contact name, address, email 
address, and phone)
d. Congressional district(s) where project will take place
e. Project Information (including title, an executive summary, and 
type)
f. A detailed description of the need for the project
g. A detailed description of how the project will support the ICAM 
Pilot or the HSCR Program objectives
h. Evidence that the project is consistent with local and regional 
planning documents and evidence of a locally developed and adopted 
Coordinated Public Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan (where 
applicable)
i. Evidence that the applicant can provide the local cost share
j. A description of the technical, legal, and financial capacity of the 
applicant
k. A detailed project budget (up to 18 months or less)
l. An explanation of the scalability of the project
m. Details on the local matching funds
n. A detailed project timeline

3. Unique Entity Identifier and System for Award Management (SAM)

    Each applicant is required to: (1) Be registered in SAM before 
submitting an application; (2) provide a valid unique entity identifier 
in its application; and (3) continue to maintain an active SAM 
registration with current information at all times during which the 
applicant has an active Federal award or an application or plan under 
consideration by FTA. These requirements do not apply if the applicant: 
(1) Is an individual; (2) is excepted from the requirements under 2 CFR 
25.110(b) or (c); or (3) has an exception approved by FTA under 2 CFR 
25.110(d). FTA may not make an award until the applicant has complied 
with all applicable unique entity identifier and SAM requirements. If 
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with the requirements by the time FTA is ready to make an award, FTA 
may determine that the applicant is not qualified to receive an award 
and use that determination as a basis for making a Federal award to 
another applicant. All applicants must provide a unique entity 
identifier provided by SAM. Registration in SAM may take as little as 
3-5 business days, but there can be unexpected steps or delays. For 
example, the applicant may need to obtain an Employer Identification 
Number. FTA recommends allowing ample time, up to several weeks, to 
complete all steps. For additional information on obtaining a unique 
entity identifier, please visit www.sam.gov.
    The FTA will provide further instructions on registration through 
an introductory applicant training session. Dates and times for the 
training session will be posted on FTA's website at https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grants/enhanced-mobility-seniors-individuals-disabilities-section-5310.

4. Submission Dates and Times

    Project proposals must be submitted electronically through 
GRANTS.GOV by 11:59 p.m. Eastern on November 13, 2018. Mail and fax 
submissions will not be accepted.
    FTA urges applicants to submit applications at least 72 hours prior 
to the due date to allow time to correct any problems that may have 
caused either GRANTS.GOV or FTA systems to reject the submission. 
Proposals submitted after the deadline will only be considered under 
extraordinary circumstances not under the applicant's control.
    Deadlines will not be extended due to scheduled website 
maintenance. GRANTS.GOV scheduled maintenance and outage times are 
announced on the GRANTS.GOV website.
    Within 48 hours after submitting an electronic application, the 
applicant should receive two email messages from GRANTS.GOV: (1) 
Confirmation of successful transmission to GRANTS.GOV; and (2) 
confirmation of successful validation by GRANTS.GOV. If the applicant 
does not receive confirmation of successful validation or receives a 
notice of failed validation or incomplete materials, the applicant must 
address the reason for the failed validation, as described in the email 
notice, and resubmit before the submission deadline. If making a 
resubmission for any reason, applicants must include all original 
attachments regardless of which attachments were updated and check the 
box on the supplemental form indicating this is a resubmission.
    Applicants are encouraged to begin the process of registration on 
the GRANTS.GOV site well in advance of the submission deadline. 
Registration is a multi-step process, which may take several weeks to 
complete before an application can be submitted. Registered applicants 
may still be required to update their registration before submitting an 
application. Registration in SAM is renewed annually and persons making 
submissions on behalf of the Authorized Organization Representative 
(AOR) must be authorized in GRANTS.GOV by the AOR to make submissions.

5. Funding Restrictions

    Funds under the ICAM Pilot Program may be used for capital 
expenditures only. Funds under the HSCR Program may be used for 
operating or capital expenditures that are tied to the locally 
developed Coordinated Public Transit-Human Services Transportation 
Plan.

6. Other Submission Requirements

    The FTA encourages applicants to identify scaled funding options in 
case insufficient funding is available to fund a project at the full 
requested amount. If an applicant indicates that a project is scalable, 
the applicant must provide an appropriate minimum funding amount that 
will fund an eligible project that achieves the objectives of the 
program and meets all relevant program requirements. The applicant must 
provide a clear explanation of how a reduced reward would affect the 
project budget. The FTA may award a lesser amount whether the applicant 
provides a scalable option.

E. Application Review Information

1. Project Evaluation Criteria

i. Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Pilot Program
    Each application submitted for the ICAM Pilot Program must include: 
(1) A detailed description of the project; (2) an identification of all 
project partners (if any) and their specific role in the eligible 
project; (3) specific performance measures the project will use to 
quantify actual outcomes against expected outcomes; and (4) a 
description of how the project will:
     Improve local coordination or access to coordinated 
transportation services;
     reduce duplication of service, if applicable; and
     provide innovative solutions in the State or community.
    The FTA will evaluate proposals submitted according to the 
following criteria: (a) Demonstration of need; (b) demonstration of 
benefits; (c) planning and partnerships; (d) local financial 
commitment; (e) project readiness; and (f) technical, legal, and 
financial capacity. Each applicant is encouraged to demonstrate the 
responsiveness of a project to all criteria with the most relevant 
information that the applicant can provide, regardless of whether such 
information has been specifically requested or identified in this 
notice.
a. Demonstration of Need
    The FTA will evaluate proposals based on how the proposed project 
will address the need or challenges to improving coordination of 
transportation services and non-emergency medical transportation 
services. The FTA will consider both the scope of the overall need or 
challenge, and the size of the specific segment of the population 
served by the proposed project.
b. Demonstration of Benefits
    The FTA will evaluate proposals on the benefits provided by the 
proposed project. Benefits will be tied to the ICAM program's goals of 
increased access to care, improved health outcomes, and reduced 
healthcare costs. Benefits identified in the proposals will be 
evaluated at both the individual level, and that of the local health 
and transportation providers. Proposals will be judged on the extent to 
which the proposed project demonstrates a benefit to the transportation 
need or challenge to mobility and healthcare access demonstrated above. 
Projects will be evaluated on the ability of the proposed project to 
yield data demonstrating impacts on the goals of FTA's ICAM Program: To 
increase access to care; improve health outcomes; and reduce healthcare 
costs. Proposals must show that the applicant will be able to provide 
impact data during and after the pilot project. FTA will conduct an 
independent evaluation of the demonstration grant. At various points in 
the deployment process and at the end of the pilot project, the 
recipient will be asked by FTA, or its designee, to provide performance 
measures required to conduct this evaluation. FTA requires each 
applicant to submit the performance data on a quarterly basis. This 
data will be used by FTA to produce the required Annual Report to 
Congress that contains detailed description of the activities carried 
out under the pilot program, and an evaluation of the program, 
including an

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evaluation of the performance measures described.
c. Planning and Partnerships
    Applicants must describe the eligible project and outline project 
partners and their specific role in the project--including private and 
nonprofit entities involved in the coordination of nonemergency medical 
transportation services for the transportation disadvantaged. 
Applicants must include a description of how the eligible project 
would: (1) Improve local coordination or access to coordinated 
transportation service; (2) reduce duplication of service, if 
applicable; and (3) provide innovative solutions in the State and/or 
community. Applicants should provide evidence of strong commitment from 
key partners, including letters of support from relevant local 
stakeholders. An eligible recipient may submit an application in 
partnership with other entities that intend to participate in the 
implementation of the project. Any changes to the proposed partnerships 
will require FTA's advance approval and must be consistent with the 
scope of the approved project.
d. Local Financial Commitment
    Applicants must identify the source of the local share and describe 
whether such funds are currently available for the project or will need 
to be secured if the project is selected for funding. The FTA will 
consider the availability of the local share as evidence of local 
financial commitment to the project. In addition, an applicant may 
propose a local share that is greater than the minimum requirement or 
provide documentation of previous local investment in the project as 
evidence of local financial commitment.
e. Project Readiness
    The FTA will evaluate the project on the proposed schedule and the 
applicant's ability to implement it. Applicants should indicate the 
short-term, mid-range, and long-term goals for the project. Applicants 
also must describe how the project will help the transportation 
disadvantaged and improve the coordination of transportation services 
and non-emergency medical transportation services, such as the 
deployment of coordination technology, projects that create or increase 
access to community One-Call/One-Click Centers, mobility management, 
etc. Proposals must provide specific performance measures the eligible 
project will use to quantify actual outcomes against expected outcomes. 
The FTA will evaluate the project on the extent to which it was 
developed inclusively, incorporating meaningful involvement from key 
stakeholders including consumer representatives of the target groups 
and providers from the healthcare, transportation, and human services 
sectors, among others. The applicant must show significant, ongoing 
involvement of the project's target population.
f. Technical, Legal and Financial Capacity
    The FTA will evaluate proposals on the capacity of the lead agency 
and any partners to successfully execute the pilot effort. The 
applicant should have no outstanding legal, technical, or financial 
issues that would make this a high-risk project. The FTA will evaluate 
each proposal (including the business plan, financial projections, and 
other relevant data) for feasibility and longer-term sustainability of 
both the pilot project as well as the proposed project at full 
deployment. It is FTA's intent to select projects with a high 
likelihood of long-term success and sustainability.
ii. Human Services Coordination Research Program
    Each application for the HSCR Program must include a statement of 
purpose detailing: (1) The need being addressed; (2) the short- and 
long-term goals of the project, including opportunities for future 
innovation and development and benefits to riders of public 
transportation; (3) how the project will improve public transportation 
service for seniors, individuals with disabilities, and low-income 
individuals; and (4) the short- and long-term funding requirements to 
complete the project and any future objectives of the project.
    FTA will evaluate proposals submitted according to the following 
criteria: (a) Demonstration of need; (b) demonstration of benefits; (c) 
coordination, planning and partnerships; (d) local financial 
commitment; (e) project readiness; and (f) technical, legal and 
financial capacity. The FTA encourages each applicant to demonstrate 
how a project supports all criteria with the most relevant information 
the applicant can provide, regardless of whether such information has 
been specifically requested or identified in this notice.
a. Demonstration of Need
    The FTA will evaluate proposals based on how the proposed project 
will address the need for or challenges to improving coordination of 
transportation services as outlined in the implementation strategy of a 
locally developed, Coordinated Public Transit-Human Services 
Transportation Plan. The FTA will consider both the scope of the 
overall need or challenge, and the size of the specific segment of the 
population served by the proposed project.
b. Demonstration of Benefits
    The FTA will evaluate proposals on the benefits provided by the 
proposed project. The FTA will judge proposals based on how much the 
proposed project will benefit the implementation of the coordination 
activity and enhance transportation services for the targeted 
population. The HSCR Program provides an opportunity for communities to 
put into practice new and innovative ideas, practices, and approaches 
that address the overall coordination goals of the CCAM at the local 
level. The FTA will evaluate how the project supports the following 
goals:
    1. Implementing new and innovative strategies to increase human 
services transportation through interagency cooperation;
    2. improving access to cost-effective transportation services; and
    3. encouraging enhanced access to transportation resources.
    Proposals must show that the applicant will be able to provide 
impact data during and at the conclusion of the project. FTA will 
conduct an independent evaluation of the demonstration grant. At 
various points in the deployment process and at the end of the pilot 
project, the recipient will be asked by FTA, or its designee, to 
provide performance measures required to conduct this evaluation. FTA 
requires each applicant to submit the performance data on a quarterly 
basis. This data will be used by FTA to produce the required Annual 
Report to Congress that contains detailed description of the activities 
carried out under the program, and an evaluation of the program, 
including an evaluation of the performance measures described.
c. Demonstration of Coordination, Planning, and Partnerships
    Applicants must describe the eligible project and outline project 
partners and their specific role in the project. This includes private 
and nonprofit entities involved in the coordination of human services 
transportation services for the transportation disadvantaged. 
Applicants should describe how the eligible project would provide more 
effective and efficient public transportation service for:
    1. Seniors;
    2. individuals with disabilities; and
    3. low-income individuals.

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    Applicants must provide evidence of strong commitment from key 
partners, including letters of support from participating human 
services agencies and all other relevant local stakeholders. An 
eligible recipient may submit an application in partnership with other 
entities that intend to participate in the implementation of the 
project. Any changes to the proposed partnerships will require FTA's 
advance approval and must be consistent with the scope of the approved 
project.
d. Demonstration of Coordination, Planning, and Partnerships
    Applicants must identify the source of the local share and describe 
whether such funds are currently available for the project or will need 
to be secured if the project is selected for funding. The FTA will 
consider the availability of the local share as evidence of local 
financial commitment to the project. In addition, an applicant may 
propose a local share that is greater than the minimum requirement or 
provide documentation of previous local investment in the project as 
evidence of local financial commitment.
e. Project Readiness
    The FTA will evaluate the proposed schedule and the applicant's 
ability to implement it. Applicants should indicate the short-term, 
mid-range, and long-term goals for the project. Applicants should also 
describe how the project will help the targeted populations and improve 
the overall coordination of transportation services such as non-
emergency medical transportation services. This includes the deployment 
of coordination technology, capital and operating efficiencies, 
mobility management, etc. Proposals should provide specific performance 
measures that the applicant will use to quantify actual outcomes 
against expected outcomes. The FTA will evaluate the project proposal 
based on how much the project is directly tied to a locally developed 
Coordinated Public Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan. The 
applicant must show significant, ongoing involvement of the project's 
target population.
f. Technical, Legal and Financial Capacity
    The FTA will evaluate the capacity of the lead agency and any 
partners to successfully execute the research effort. There should be 
no outstanding legal, technical, or financial issues with the applicant 
that would make this a high-risk project. The FTA will evaluate each 
proposal (including the business plan, financial projections, and other 
relevant data) for feasibility and longer-term sustainability. It is 
FTA's intent to select projects with a high likelihood of long-term 
success, sustainability, and ability to be replicated in other 
communities.

2. Review and Selection Process

    In addition to other FTA staff that may review the proposals, a 
technical evaluation committee will evaluate proposals based on the 
published evaluation criteria. After applying the above preferences, 
the FTA Administrator will consider the following key U.S. Department 
of Transportation objectives:
     Supporting economic vitality at the national and regional 
level;
     Utilizing alternative funding sources and innovative 
financing models to attract non-Federal sources of infrastructure 
investment;
     Accounting for the life-cycle costs of the project to 
promote the state of good repair;
     Using innovative approaches to improve safety and expedite 
project delivery; and
     Holding grant recipients accountable for their performance 
and achieving specific, measurable outcomes identified by grant 
applicants.
    Prior to making an award, FTA is required to review and consider 
any information about the applicant that is in the Federal Awardee 
Performance and Integrity Information Systems (FAPIIS) accessible 
through SAM. An applicant may review and comment on information about 
itself that a Federal awarding agency previously entered. The FTA will 
consider any comments by the applicant, in addition to the other 
information in FAPIIS, in making a judgment about the applicant's 
integrity, business ethics, and record of performance under Federal 
awards when completing the review of risk posed by applicants as 
described in 2 CFR 200.205, Federal Awarding Agency Review of Risk 
Posed by Applicants. FTA may consider geographic diversity, and/or the 
applicant's receipt of other discretionary awards in determining the 
allocation of program funds.

F. Federal Award Administration

1. Federal Award Notices

    The FTA Administrator will announce the final project selections on 
the FTA website. Project recipients should contact their FTA Regional 
Office for additional information regarding allocations for projects 
under each program.
    At the time project selections are announced, FTA will extend pre-
award authority for the selected projects. There is no blanket pre-
award authority for these projects before announcement.

2. Award Administration

    There is no minimum or maximum grant award amount; however, FTA 
intends to fund as many meritorious projects as possible. The FTA will 
only consider proposals from eligible recipients for eligible 
activities. Due to funding limitations, projects selected for funding 
may receive less than the amount originally requested. In those cases, 
applicants must be able to demonstrate that the proposed projects are 
still viable and can be completed with the amount awarded.

3. Administrative and National Policy Requirements

i. Pre-Award Authority
    The FTA will issue specific guidance to recipients regarding pre-
award authority at the time of selection. The FTA does not provide pre-
award authority for competitive funds until projects are selected, and 
there are Federal requirements that must be met before costs are 
incurred. For more information about FTA's policy on pre-award 
authority, please see the FY 2018 Apportionments Notice published on 
July 16, 2018, at https://www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-07-16/pdf/2018-14989.pdf.
ii. Grant Requirements
    Selected applicants will submit a grant application through FTA's 
electronic grant management system and adhere to the customary FTA 
grant requirements. All competitive grants, regardless of award amount, 
will be subject to the congressional notification and release process. 
The FTA emphasizes that third-party procurement applies to all funding 
awards, as described in FTA Circular 4220.1F, ``Third Party Contracting 
Guidance.'' However, FTA may approve applications that include a 
specifically identified partnering organization(s) (2 CFR 200.302(f)). 
When included, the application, budget, and budget narrative should 
provide a clear understanding of how the selection of these 
organizations is critical for the project and give sufficient detail 
about the costs involved.
iii. Planning
    The FTA encourages applicants to engage the appropriate State 
Departments of Transportation, Regional Transportation Planning 
Organizations, or Metropolitan Planning Organizations in areas to be 
served by the project funds available under these programs.

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Additionally, project proposals should be directly tied to the locally 
developed Coordinated Public Transit-Human Services Transportation 
Plan.
iv. Standard Assurances
    The applicant assures that it will comply with all applicable 
Federal statutes, regulations, executive orders, FTA circulars, and 
other Federal administrative requirements in carrying out any project 
supported by the FTA grant. The applicant acknowledges that it is under 
a continuing obligation to comply with the terms and conditions of the 
grant agreement issued for its project with FTA. The applicant 
understands that Federal laws, regulations, policies, and 
administrative practices might be modified from time to time and may 
affect the implementation of the project. The applicant agrees that the 
most recent Federal requirements will apply to the project unless FTA 
issues a written determination otherwise. The applicant must submit the 
Certifications and Assurances before receiving a grant if it does not 
have current certifications on file.
v. Reporting
    Post-award reporting requirements include submission of Federal 
Financial Reports and Milestone Progress Reports in FTA's electronic 
grants management system. An independent evaluation of the pilot 
program or research grant may occur at various points in the deployment 
process and at the end of the pilot project. In addition, FTA is 
responsible for producing an Annual Report to Congress that compiles 
evaluations of selected projects, including an evaluation of the 
performance measures identified by the applicants. All applicants must 
develop an evaluation plan to measure the success or failure of their 
projects and to describe any plans for broad-based implementation of 
successful projects. The FTA may request data and reports to support 
the independent evaluation and annual report.

G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact

    For questions about applying for each of the programs outlined in 
this notice, please contact the Program Manager, Kelly Tyler, at 
Federal Transit Administration, phone: (202) 366-3102, fax: (202) 366-
3475, or email, [email protected]. A TDD is available at 1-800-877-
8339 (TDDFIRS). Additionally, you may visit FTA's website for this 
program at https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grants/enhanced-mobility-seniors-individuals-disabilities-section-5310. To ensure that 
applicants receive accurate information about eligibility or the 
program, applicants are encouraged to contact FTA directly with 
questions, rather than through intermediaries or third parties. FTA 
staff may also conduct briefings on the FY 2018 competitive grants 
selection and award process upon request.

    Issued in Washington, DC.
K. Jane Williams,
Acting Administrator.
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                                               DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            ‘‘APPLY’’ function by 11:59 p.m.                      Program grants will support capital
                                                                                                       Eastern Daylight Time November 13,                    projects that address the challenges the
                                               Federal Transit Administration                          2018. Prospective applicants should                   transportation disadvantaged face when
                                                                                                       register as soon as possible on the                   accessing healthcare, such as: Getting to
                                               Fiscal Year 2018 Competitive Funding                    GRANTS.GOV website to ensure they                     the doctor or returning home from a
                                               Opportunity: Access & Mobility                          can complete the application process                  hospital procedure, or going to
                                               Partnership Grants                                      before the submission deadline.                       rehabilitation, behavioral health
                                               AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration                  Application instructions are available                services, the pharmacy, or free health
                                               (FTA), DOT.                                             on FTA’s website at http://                           screening services.
                                                                                                       transit.dot.gov/howtoapply and in the                    Through the ICAM Pilot Program,
                                               ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity
                                                                                                       ‘‘FIND’’ module of GRANTS.GOV. The                    FTA will fund projects that enhance
                                               (NOFO).
                                                                                                       GRANTS.GOV funding opportunity ID                     access to healthcare by utilizing
                                               SUMMARY:   The Federal Transit                          for the ICAM Pilot Program is FTA–                    mobility management, health and
                                               Administration (FTA) announces with                     2018–002–ICAM. The GRANTS.GOV                         transportation provider partnerships,
                                               this notice the Access & Mobility                       funding opportunity ID for the HSCR                   technology, or other actions that drive
                                               Partnership Grants, which are two                       Program is FTA–2018–006–HSCR. The                     change. The ICAM grants will operate as
                                               opportunities to apply for funding                      FTA will not accept mail and fax                      pilots for up to eighteen (18) months.
                                               under two competitive grant programs.                   submissions.                                          Within the first year, projects must be
                                               First, FTA makes available $3,903,715                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                             able to demonstrate impacts related to
                                               in funding for the Innovative                           Kelly Tyler, FTA Office of Program                    the goals of ICAM.
                                               Coordinated Access and Mobility Pilot                                                                            To support the goals of the ICAM
                                                                                                       Management; Phone: (202) 366–3102;
                                               Program (ICAM Pilot Program; Catalog                                                                          Pilot Program, recipients will:
                                                                                                       Email: Kelly.Tyler@dot.gov; Fax: (202)                   • Develop replicable, innovative, and
                                               of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)                   366–3475.
                                               number: 20.513). As required by Federal                                                                       sustainable solutions to healthcare
                                                                                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            access challenges;
                                               transit law, funds will be awarded
                                                                                                       Table of Contents                                        • foster local partnerships between
                                               competitively to finance innovative
                                                                                                                                                             health, transportation, home and
                                               capital projects for the transportation                 A. Program Description                                community-based services, and other
                                               disadvantaged that will improve the                     B. Federal Award Information                          sectors to collaboratively develop and
                                               coordination of transportation services                 C. Eligibility Information
                                                                                                                                                             support solutions that increase
                                               and non-emergency medical                               D. Application and Submission Information
                                                                                                       E. Application Review Information                     healthcare access; and
                                               transportation services.                                                                                         • demonstrate how transportation
                                                  Second, FTA makes available                          F. Federal Award Administration
                                                                                                            Information                                      solutions improve access to healthcare
                                               $2,434,767 in funding for a Human
                                                                                                       G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact                    and health outcomes and reduce costs to
                                               Services Coordination Research (HSCR)
                                                                                                                                                             the healthcare and transportation
                                               Program with funds available under the                  A. Program Description                                sectors.
                                               Public Transportation Innovation                          The Access and Mobility Partnership                    Successful projects will work
                                               Program (Catalog of Federal Domestic                    Grants are two separate and distinct                  collaboratively and leverage
                                               Assistance (CFDA) number: 20.514).                      funding opportunities that seek to                    partnerships among Federal agencies of
                                               Research activities awarded under this                  improve access to public transportation               the Coordinating Council on Access and
                                               competitive program will support the                    through building partnerships among                   Mobility (CCAM), including the
                                               implementation of innovative strategies                 health, transportation, and other service             Department of Health and Human
                                               in the coordination of human services                   providers. Further, these funding                     Services’ operating divisions such as the
                                               transportation to provide more effective                opportunities seek to fund projects that              Administration for Community Living,
                                               and efficient public transportation                     enhance mobility options through                      the Health Resources and Services
                                               services to seniors, individuals with                   increased coordination efforts.                       Administration, and the Centers for
                                               disabilities, and low-income                                                                                  Medicare and Medicaid Services.
                                               individuals. Proposed research projects                 1. Innovative Coordinated Access and
                                                                                                                                                             Partnerships that cross health and
                                               should address gaps identified in the                   Mobility Pilot Program
                                                                                                                                                             transportation sectors facilitate better
                                               locally developed Coordinated Public                       Section 3006(b) of the Fixing                      health for communities by increasing
                                               Transit-Human Services Transportation                   America’s Surface Transportation                      access to health/wellness services.
                                               Plan. The HSCR funds will finance                       (FAST) Act (Pub. L. 114–94, Dec. 4,                      The FTA will award grants to
                                               operating and capital project                           2015) authorizes FTA to award grants                  applicants who are ready to implement
                                               expenditures to develop and deploy                      for innovative coordinated access and                 public transportation healthcare access
                                               projects that improve transportation                    mobility projects for the transportation              solutions and who will build upon
                                               services for targeted populations as                    disadvantaged population that improve                 previous planning activities and private
                                               noted above through methods that                        the coordination of transportation                    or federally funded research activities.
                                               effectively and efficiently coordinate                  services and non-emergency medical
                                               human services transportation.                          transportation services. The goals of the             2. Human Services Coordination
                                                  The Access and Mobility Partnership                  ICAM Pilot Program are to: (1) Increase               Research Program
                                               Grants are two separate and distinct                    access to care; (2) improve health                       The HSCR program is funded through
                                               funding opportunities that seek to                      outcomes; and (3) reduce healthcare                   the Public Transportation Innovation
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                                               improve access to public transportation                 costs.                                                Program, 49 U.S.C. 5312(b), and will
                                               through building partnerships among                        Throughout the country, communities                build upon identified gaps in services or
                                               health, transportation, and other service               are experimenting with ways to                        planning activities for the improvement
                                               providers.                                              overcome barriers to these essential                  of services, as outlined in a locally
                                               DATES: Applicants must submit                           services by leveraging partnerships                   developed Coordinated Public Transit-
                                               completed proposals for each funding                    across transportation, health, and                    Human Services Transportation Plan.
                                               opportunity through the GRANTS.GOV                      wellness providers. The ICAM Pilot                    Proposals should identify innovative


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                                               solutions to provide more effective and                 funds available includes $2,148,053 in                document the source of the local match
                                               efficient public transportation services                remaining balances from FY 2015 and                   in the grant application.
                                               to seniors, individuals with disabilities,              $286,714 from FY 2016.                                   Eligible sources of local match
                                               and low-income individuals, utilizing                     For both funding opportunities, ICAM                include the following:
                                               coordination methods and concepts                       and HSCR, the FTA will grant pre-                        • Cash from non-Government sources
                                               such as mobility management                             award authority starting on the date of               other than revenues from providing
                                               improvements, travel management                         project award announcements for the                   public transportation services;
                                               systems, and operating efficiencies. The                awards. Funds are available only for                     • revenues derived from the sale of
                                               FTA will award capital or operating                     projects that have not incurred costs                 advertising and concessions;
                                               assistance to implement a coordinated                   prior to the announcement of project                     • amounts received under a service
                                               public transportation project that offers               selections. The FTA may supplement                    agreement with a State or local social
                                               innovative solutions to improve local                   the total currently available with future             service agency or private social service
                                               coordination or access to coordinated                   appropriations.                                       organization;
                                               transportation services. Additionally,                                                                           • revenues generated from value
                                               this program seeks to support transit                   C. Eligibility Information                            capture financing mechanisms;
                                               agencies, human service agencies, and                   1. Innovative Coordinated Access and                     • funds from an undistributed cash
                                               local communities as they:                              Mobility Pilot Program                                surplus;
                                                  • Integrate new mobility tools like                                                                           • replacement or depreciation cash
                                               smart phone apps, demand-responsive                     i. Eligible Applicants                                fund or reserve; or
                                               bus and van services;                                      Eligible applicants for awards are                    • new capital.
                                                  • aim to improve multi-modal                         recipients and subrecipients of the                      In addition, the applicant may use
                                               connectivity for seniors, people with                   Enhanced Mobility for Seniors and                     transportation development credits or
                                               disabilities, and low-income                            Individuals with Disabilities Program,                documentation of in-kind match for
                                               individuals;                                            which are defined under 49 U.S.C. 5310:               local match in the application.
                                                  • address accessibility issues through               designated recipients, States and local               iii. Eligible Projects
                                               innovative technologies and practices;                  governmental authorities, private
                                                  • improve the quality of the traveler                nonprofit organizations, and operators                   Under section 3006(b) of the FAST
                                               experience and the transit product; and                 of public transportation. Proposals may               Act eligible projects are capital projects,
                                                  • identify new mobility-enhancing                    contain projects to be implemented by                 as defined in 49 U.S.C. 5302(3). FTA
                                               practices and technologies.                             the recipient or its subrecipients.                   may make grants to assist in financing
                                                  The HSCR program is an opportunity                   Eligible subrecipients include public                 innovative projects for the
                                               for communities to put into practice                    agencies, private nonprofit                           transportation disadvantaged that
                                               innovative ideas, practices, and                        organizations, and private providers                  improve the coordination of
                                               approaches to address the overall                       engaged in public transportation. If a                transportation services and non-
                                               coordination goals of the CCAM at the                   single project proposal involves                      emergency medical transportation
                                               local level. The HSCR grant awardees                    multiple public transportation                        services including: The deployment of
                                               will have up to eighteen (18) months                    providers, such as an agency that                     coordination technology; projects that
                                               from the time of the award to complete                  acquires vehicles that another agency                 create or increase access to community
                                               the project. Within the first year,                     will operate, the proposal must include               one-call/one-click centers; and other
                                               projects must be able to demonstrate                    a detailed statement regarding the role               innovative projects. The FTA’s goal for
                                               impacts related to the expected outcome                 of each public transportation provider                these pilot demonstration grants is to
                                               as described in the Coordinated Public                  in the implementation of the project.                 identify and test promising, innovative,
                                               Transit Human Services Transportation                      Applicants may serve as the lead                   coordinated mobility strategies for
                                               Plan.                                                   agency of a local consortium that                     healthcare access solutions that other
                                                                                                       includes stakeholders from the                        communities can replicate. Only one
                                               B. Federal Award Information
                                                                                                       transportation, healthcare, human                     project may be included in each
                                               1. Innovative Coordinated Access and                    services, or other sectors, including                 application.
                                               Mobility Pilot Program                                  private and nonprofit entities engaged                2. Human Services Coordination
                                                 Section 3006(b) of the FAST Act                       in the coordination of nonemergency                   Research Program
                                               authorizes $3,250,000 in FY 2018 for                    medical transportation services for
                                               grants under the ICAM Pilot Program.                    people who are transportation                         i. Eligible Applicants
                                               The $3,903,715 of funds that FTA is                     disadvantaged. Members of this                           Eligible applicants for awards are
                                               making available includes the FY 2018                   consortium are eligible as subrecipients.             State and local governmental entities,
                                               appropriated amount of $3,250,000,                      The applicant must also demonstrate                   providers of public transportation,
                                               combined with $187,822 in FY 2016                       that the proposed project was planned                 private or non-profit organizations.
                                               funds and $465,893 in FY 2017 funds                     through an inclusive process with the                 Proposals may contain projects the
                                               that remain available.                                  involvement of the transportation,                    recipient or its subrecipients will
                                                                                                       healthcare, and human services                        implement. Eligible subrecipients
                                               2. Human Services Coordination                          industries. Applicants must submit an                 include public agencies, private
                                               Research Program                                        implementation plan and schedule as                   nonprofit organizations, and private
                                                  In FY 2018, FTA makes available                      part of the proposal.                                 providers engaged in public
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                                               $2,434,767 under the Public                                                                                   transportation.
                                                                                                       ii. Cost Sharing or Matching
                                               Transportation Innovation Program, 49
                                               U.S.C. 5312(b), to finance capital and/or                 The maximum Federal share of                        ii. Cost Sharing or Matching
                                               operating projects that develop and                     project costs under the ICAM Pilot                      For projects funded under the HSCR
                                               deploy an enhancement or improvement                    Program is 80 percent. The applicant                  program, the maximum Federal share of
                                               to the coordination of human services                   provides a local share of at least 20                 capital project costs is 80 percent and
                                               transportation. The total amount of                     percent of the net project cost and must              the maximum Federal share of operating


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                                               project costs is 50 percent. The                          • the appropriate supplemental form                 limits built into the form. Proposers
                                               applicant must document the source(s)                   for the FY 2018 ICAM Pilot Program or                 should use both the ‘‘Check Package for
                                               of the local match in the grant                         the FY 2018 HSCR Program                              Errors’’ and the ‘‘Validate Form’’
                                               application.                                            (downloadable from GRANTS.GOV or at                   validation buttons on both forms to
                                                  Eligible local-match sources include                 https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/                  check all required fields on the forms.
                                               the following:                                          grants/enhanced-mobility-seniors-                     Applicants should also ensure that the
                                                  • Cash from non-Government sources                   individuals-disabilities-section-5310).               Federal and local amounts specified are
                                               other than revenues from providing                        Applicants may also attach additional               consistent.
                                               public transportation services;                         supporting information. Failure to
                                                                                                                                                             ii. Application Content
                                                  • revenues derived from the sale of                  submit the information as requested can
                                               advertising and concessions;                            delay or prevent review of the                           The SF–424 Mandatory Form and the
                                                  • revenues generated from value                      application.                                          supplemental form will prompt
                                               capture financing mechanisms;                                                                                 applicants for the required information,
                                                                                                       2. Content and Form of Application
                                                  • funds from an undistributed cash                                                                         including:
                                                                                                       Submission                                            a. Applicant Name
                                               surplus;
                                                  • replacement or depreciation cash                   i. Proposal Submission                                b. Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data
                                               fund or reserve;                                                                                                 Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
                                                                                                          A complete proposals submission
                                                  • new capital; or                                    consists of at least two forms:
                                                                                                                                                                number
                                                  • in-kind contributions.                                • The SF–424 Mandatory Form, and
                                                                                                                                                             c. Key contact information (including
                                                  In addition, the applicant may use                                                                            contact name, address, email address,
                                                                                                          • the supplemental form for the FY
                                               transportation development credits for                                                                           and phone)
                                                                                                       2018 ICAM Pilot Program or the FY                     d. Congressional district(s) where
                                               local match.                                            2018 HSCR Program.                                       project will take place
                                               iii. Eligible Projects                                     The application must include                       e. Project Information (including title,
                                                                                                       responses to all sections of the SF–424                  an executive summary, and type)
                                                  Eligible projects under this program                 mandatory form and the supplemental
                                               are implementation-ready capital and/or                                                                       f. A detailed description of the need for
                                                                                                       form unless a section is indicated as                    the project
                                               operating projects that enhance public                  optional. The FTA will use the
                                               transportation coordination and access                                                                        g. A detailed description of how the
                                                                                                       information on the supplemental form                     project will support the ICAM Pilot or
                                               through innovations that:                               to determine applicant and project
                                                  • Increase systems coordination of                   eligibility for the program and to
                                                                                                                                                                the HSCR Program objectives
                                               transportation services;                                                                                      h. Evidence that the project is consistent
                                                                                                       evaluate the proposal against the                        with local and regional planning
                                                  • use mobility management and                        selection criteria described in part E of
                                               improvements and/or travel                                                                                       documents and evidence of a locally
                                                                                                       this notice. The FTA will accept only                    developed and adopted Coordinated
                                               management systems;                                     one supplemental form per SF–424
                                                  • provide more effective and efficient                                                                        Public Transit-Human Services
                                                                                                       submission. The FTA encourages States                    Transportation Plan (where
                                               public transportation service, including                and other applicants to consider
                                               services to seniors, individuals with                                                                            applicable)
                                                                                                       submitting a single supplemental form                 i. Evidence that the applicant can
                                               disabilities, and low-income                            that includes multiple activities to be
                                               individuals; or                                                                                                  provide the local cost share
                                                                                                       evaluated as a consolidated proposal. If              j. A description of the technical, legal,
                                                  • implement data and                                 States or other applicants choose to
                                               communication system advancements.                                                                               and financial capacity of the applicant
                                                                                                       submit separate proposals for individual              k. A detailed project budget (up to 18
                                                  Projects eligible for the HSCR funds                 consideration by FTA, they must submit
                                               will link directly to an adopted                                                                                 months or less)
                                                                                                       each proposal with a separate SF–424                  l. An explanation of the scalability of
                                               Coordinated Public Transit-Human                        and supplemental form.
                                               Services Transportation Plan and the                                                                             the project
                                                                                                          Applicants may attach additional                   m. Details on the local matching funds
                                               implementation strategy for an                          supporting information to the SF–424                  n. A detailed project timeline
                                               integrated coordinated transportation                   submission, including but not limited to
                                               system. Only one project may be                         letters of support, project budgets, fleet            3. Unique Entity Identifier and System
                                               included in each application.                           status reports, or excerpts from relevant             for Award Management (SAM)
                                               D. Application and Submission                           planning documents. Supporting                           Each applicant is required to: (1) Be
                                               Information                                             documentation must be described and                   registered in SAM before submitting an
                                                                                                       referenced by file name in the                        application; (2) provide a valid unique
                                               1. Address To Request Application                       appropriate response section of the                   entity identifier in its application; and
                                                  Applications must be submitted                       supplemental form, or it may not be                   (3) continue to maintain an active SAM
                                               through GRANTS.GOV. Applicants can                      reviewed.                                             registration with current information at
                                               find general information for submitting                    Information such as proposer name,                 all times during which the applicant has
                                               applications through GRANTS.GOV at                      Federal amount requested, local match                 an active Federal award or an
                                               https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/                    amount, description of areas served,                  application or plan under consideration
                                               grants/applying/applying-fta-funding,                   etc., may be requested in varying                     by FTA. These requirements do not
                                               along with specific instructions for the                degrees of detail on both the SF–424                  apply if the applicant: (1) Is an
                                               forms and attachments required for                      form and supplemental form. Proposers                 individual; (2) is excepted from the
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                                               submission. Mail and fax submissions                    must fill in all fields unless stated                 requirements under 2 CFR 25.110(b) or
                                               will not be accepted. A complete                        otherwise on the forms. If applicants                 (c); or (3) has an exception approved by
                                               proposal submission consists of two                     copy information into the supplemental                FTA under 2 CFR 25.110(d). FTA may
                                               forms:                                                  form from another source, they should                 not make an award until the applicant
                                                  • The SF–424 Mandatory Form                          verify that the supplemental form has                 has complied with all applicable unique
                                               (downloadable from GRANTS.GOV),                         fully captured pasted text and that it has            entity identifier and SAM requirements.
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                                               with the requirements by the time FTA                   supplemental form indicating this is a                   The FTA will evaluate proposals
                                               is ready to make an award, FTA may                      resubmission.                                         submitted according to the following
                                               determine that the applicant is not                       Applicants are encouraged to begin                  criteria: (a) Demonstration of need; (b)
                                               qualified to receive an award and use                   the process of registration on the                    demonstration of benefits; (c) planning
                                               that determination as a basis for making                GRANTS.GOV site well in advance of                    and partnerships; (d) local financial
                                               a Federal award to another applicant.                   the submission deadline. Registration is              commitment; (e) project readiness; and
                                               All applicants must provide a unique                    a multi-step process, which may take                  (f) technical, legal, and financial
                                               entity identifier provided by SAM.                      several weeks to complete before an                   capacity. Each applicant is encouraged
                                               Registration in SAM may take as little                  application can be submitted. Registered              to demonstrate the responsiveness of a
                                               as 3–5 business days, but there can be                  applicants may still be required to                   project to all criteria with the most
                                               unexpected steps or delays. For                         update their registration before                      relevant information that the applicant
                                               example, the applicant may need to                      submitting an application. Registration               can provide, regardless of whether such
                                               obtain an Employer Identification                       in SAM is renewed annually and                        information has been specifically
                                               Number. FTA recommends allowing                         persons making submissions on behalf                  requested or identified in this notice.
                                               ample time, up to several weeks, to                     of the Authorized Organization                        a. Demonstration of Need
                                               complete all steps. For additional                      Representative (AOR) must be
                                               information on obtaining a unique                       authorized in GRANTS.GOV by the                          The FTA will evaluate proposals
                                               entity identifier, please visit                         AOR to make submissions.                              based on how the proposed project will
                                               www.sam.gov.                                                                                                  address the need or challenges to
                                                                                                       5. Funding Restrictions
                                                  The FTA will provide further                                                                               improving coordination of
                                               instructions on registration through an                   Funds under the ICAM Pilot Program                  transportation services and non-
                                               introductory applicant training session.                may be used for capital expenditures                  emergency medical transportation
                                               Dates and times for the training session                only. Funds under the HSCR Program                    services. The FTA will consider both
                                               will be posted on FTA’s website at                      may be used for operating or capital                  the scope of the overall need or
                                               https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/                    expenditures that are tied to the locally             challenge, and the size of the specific
                                               grants/enhanced-mobility-seniors-                       developed Coordinated Public Transit-                 segment of the population served by the
                                               individuals-disabilities-section-5310.                  Human Services Transportation Plan.                   proposed project.
                                               4. Submission Dates and Times                           6. Other Submission Requirements                      b. Demonstration of Benefits
                                                  Project proposals must be submitted                     The FTA encourages applicants to                      The FTA will evaluate proposals on
                                               electronically through GRANTS.GOV by                    identify scaled funding options in case               the benefits provided by the proposed
                                               11:59 p.m. Eastern on November 13,                      insufficient funding is available to fund             project. Benefits will be tied to the
                                               2018. Mail and fax submissions will not                 a project at the full requested amount.               ICAM program’s goals of increased
                                               be accepted.                                            If an applicant indicates that a project              access to care, improved health
                                                  FTA urges applicants to submit                       is scalable, the applicant must provide               outcomes, and reduced healthcare costs.
                                               applications at least 72 hours prior to                 an appropriate minimum funding                        Benefits identified in the proposals will
                                               the due date to allow time to correct any               amount that will fund an eligible project             be evaluated at both the individual
                                               problems that may have caused either                    that achieves the objectives of the                   level, and that of the local health and
                                               GRANTS.GOV or FTA systems to reject                     program and meets all relevant program                transportation providers. Proposals will
                                               the submission. Proposals submitted                     requirements. The applicant must                      be judged on the extent to which the
                                               after the deadline will only be                         provide a clear explanation of how a                  proposed project demonstrates a benefit
                                               considered under extraordinary                          reduced reward would affect the project               to the transportation need or challenge
                                               circumstances not under the applicant’s                 budget. The FTA may award a lesser                    to mobility and healthcare access
                                               control.                                                amount whether the applicant provides                 demonstrated above. Projects will be
                                                  Deadlines will not be extended due to                a scalable option.                                    evaluated on the ability of the proposed
                                               scheduled website maintenance.                          E. Application Review Information                     project to yield data demonstrating
                                               GRANTS.GOV scheduled maintenance                                                                              impacts on the goals of FTA’s ICAM
                                               and outage times are announced on the                   1. Project Evaluation Criteria                        Program: To increase access to care;
                                               GRANTS.GOV website.                                     i. Innovative Coordinated Access and                  improve health outcomes; and reduce
                                                  Within 48 hours after submitting an                  Mobility Pilot Program                                healthcare costs. Proposals must show
                                               electronic application, the applicant                                                                         that the applicant will be able to
                                               should receive two email messages from                     Each application submitted for the                 provide impact data during and after the
                                               GRANTS.GOV: (1) Confirmation of                         ICAM Pilot Program must include: (1) A                pilot project. FTA will conduct an
                                               successful transmission to                              detailed description of the project; (2)              independent evaluation of the
                                               GRANTS.GOV; and (2) confirmation of                     an identification of all project partners             demonstration grant. At various points
                                               successful validation by GRANTS.GOV.                    (if any) and their specific role in the               in the deployment process and at the
                                               If the applicant does not receive                       eligible project; (3) specific performance            end of the pilot project, the recipient
                                               confirmation of successful validation or                measures the project will use to quantify             will be asked by FTA, or its designee,
                                               receives a notice of failed validation or               actual outcomes against expected                      to provide performance measures
                                               incomplete materials, the applicant                     outcomes; and (4) a description of how                required to conduct this evaluation.
                                               must address the reason for the failed                  the project will:                                     FTA requires each applicant to submit
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                                               validation, as described in the email                      • Improve local coordination or                    the performance data on a quarterly
                                               notice, and resubmit before the                         access to coordinated transportation                  basis. This data will be used by FTA to
                                               submission deadline. If making a                        services;                                             produce the required Annual Report to
                                               resubmission for any reason, applicants                    • reduce duplication of service, if                Congress that contains detailed
                                               must include all original attachments                   applicable; and                                       description of the activities carried out
                                               regardless of which attachments were                       • provide innovative solutions in the              under the pilot program, and an
                                               updated and check the box on the                        State or community.                                   evaluation of the program, including an


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                                               evaluation of the performance measures                  developed inclusively, incorporating                  developed, Coordinated Public Transit-
                                               described.                                              meaningful involvement from key                       Human Services Transportation Plan.
                                                                                                       stakeholders including consumer                       The FTA will consider both the scope
                                               c. Planning and Partnerships
                                                                                                       representatives of the target groups and              of the overall need or challenge, and the
                                                  Applicants must describe the eligible                providers from the healthcare,                        size of the specific segment of the
                                               project and outline project partners and                transportation, and human services                    population served by the proposed
                                               their specific role in the project—                     sectors, among others. The applicant                  project.
                                               including private and nonprofit entities                must show significant, ongoing
                                               involved in the coordination of                         involvement of the project’s target                   b. Demonstration of Benefits
                                               nonemergency medical transportation                     population.                                              The FTA will evaluate proposals on
                                               services for the transportation                                                                               the benefits provided by the proposed
                                               disadvantaged. Applicants must include                  f. Technical, Legal and Financial                     project. The FTA will judge proposals
                                               a description of how the eligible project               Capacity                                              based on how much the proposed
                                               would: (1) Improve local coordination                      The FTA will evaluate proposals on                 project will benefit the implementation
                                               or access to coordinated transportation                 the capacity of the lead agency and any               of the coordination activity and enhance
                                               service; (2) reduce duplication of                      partners to successfully execute the                  transportation services for the targeted
                                               service, if applicable; and (3) provide                 pilot effort. The applicant should have               population. The HSCR Program
                                               innovative solutions in the State and/or                no outstanding legal, technical, or                   provides an opportunity for
                                               community. Applicants should provide                    financial issues that would make this a               communities to put into practice new
                                               evidence of strong commitment from                      high-risk project. The FTA will evaluate              and innovative ideas, practices, and
                                               key partners, including letters of                      each proposal (including the business                 approaches that address the overall
                                               support from relevant local                             plan, financial projections, and other                coordination goals of the CCAM at the
                                               stakeholders. An eligible recipient may                 relevant data) for feasibility and longer-            local level. The FTA will evaluate how
                                               submit an application in partnership                    term sustainability of both the pilot                 the project supports the following goals:
                                               with other entities that intend to                      project as well as the proposed project                  1. Implementing new and innovative
                                               participate in the implementation of the                at full deployment. It is FTA’s intent to             strategies to increase human services
                                               project. Any changes to the proposed                    select projects with a high likelihood of             transportation through interagency
                                               partnerships will require FTA’s advance                 long-term success and sustainability.                 cooperation;
                                               approval and must be consistent with                                                                             2. improving access to cost-effective
                                               the scope of the approved project.                      ii. Human Services Coordination
                                                                                                                                                             transportation services; and
                                                                                                       Research Program
                                                                                                                                                                3. encouraging enhanced access to
                                               d. Local Financial Commitment                              Each application for the HSCR                      transportation resources.
                                                 Applicants must identify the source of                Program must include a statement of                      Proposals must show that the
                                               the local share and describe whether                    purpose detailing: (1) The need being                 applicant will be able to provide impact
                                               such funds are currently available for                  addressed; (2) the short- and long-term               data during and at the conclusion of the
                                               the project or will need to be secured if               goals of the project, including                       project. FTA will conduct an
                                               the project is selected for funding. The                opportunities for future innovation and               independent evaluation of the
                                               FTA will consider the availability of the               development and benefits to riders of                 demonstration grant. At various points
                                               local share as evidence of local financial              public transportation; (3) how the                    in the deployment process and at the
                                               commitment to the project. In addition,                 project will improve public                           end of the pilot project, the recipient
                                               an applicant may propose a local share                  transportation service for seniors,                   will be asked by FTA, or its designee,
                                               that is greater than the minimum                        individuals with disabilities, and low-               to provide performance measures
                                               requirement or provide documentation                    income individuals; and (4) the short-                required to conduct this evaluation.
                                               of previous local investment in the                     and long-term funding requirements to                 FTA requires each applicant to submit
                                               project as evidence of local financial                  complete the project and any future                   the performance data on a quarterly
                                               commitment.                                             objectives of the project.                            basis. This data will be used by FTA to
                                                                                                          FTA will evaluate proposals                        produce the required Annual Report to
                                               e. Project Readiness
                                                                                                       submitted according to the following                  Congress that contains detailed
                                                  The FTA will evaluate the project on                 criteria: (a) Demonstration of need; (b)              description of the activities carried out
                                               the proposed schedule and the                           demonstration of benefits; (c)                        under the program, and an evaluation of
                                               applicant’s ability to implement it.                    coordination, planning and                            the program, including an evaluation of
                                               Applicants should indicate the short-                   partnerships; (d) local financial                     the performance measures described.
                                               term, mid-range, and long-term goals for                commitment; (e) project readiness; and
                                               the project. Applicants also must                       (f) technical, legal and financial                    c. Demonstration of Coordination,
                                               describe how the project will help the                  capacity. The FTA encourages each                     Planning, and Partnerships
                                               transportation disadvantaged and                        applicant to demonstrate how a project                   Applicants must describe the eligible
                                               improve the coordination of                             supports all criteria with the most                   project and outline project partners and
                                               transportation services and non-                        relevant information the applicant can                their specific role in the project. This
                                               emergency medical transportation                        provide, regardless of whether such                   includes private and nonprofit entities
                                               services, such as the deployment of                     information has been specifically                     involved in the coordination of human
                                               coordination technology, projects that                  requested or identified in this notice.               services transportation services for the
                                               create or increase access to community                                                                        transportation disadvantaged.
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                                               One-Call/One-Click Centers, mobility                    a. Demonstration of Need
                                                                                                                                                             Applicants should describe how the
                                               management, etc. Proposals must                            The FTA will evaluate proposals                    eligible project would provide more
                                               provide specific performance measures                   based on how the proposed project will                effective and efficient public
                                               the eligible project will use to quantify               address the need for or challenges to                 transportation service for:
                                               actual outcomes against expected                        improving coordination of                                1. Seniors;
                                               outcomes. The FTA will evaluate the                     transportation services as outlined in                   2. individuals with disabilities; and
                                               project on the extent to which it was                   the implementation strategy of a locally                 3. low-income individuals.


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                                                  Applicants must provide evidence of                  financial projections, and other relevant             authority for the selected projects. There
                                               strong commitment from key partners,                    data) for feasibility and longer-term                 is no blanket pre-award authority for
                                               including letters of support from                       sustainability. It is FTA’s intent to select          these projects before announcement.
                                               participating human services agencies                   projects with a high likelihood of long-
                                                                                                                                                             2. Award Administration
                                               and all other relevant local stakeholders.              term success, sustainability, and ability
                                               An eligible recipient may submit an                     to be replicated in other communities.                   There is no minimum or maximum
                                               application in partnership with other                                                                         grant award amount; however, FTA
                                               entities that intend to participate in the              2. Review and Selection Process                       intends to fund as many meritorious
                                               implementation of the project. Any                         In addition to other FTA staff that                projects as possible. The FTA will only
                                               changes to the proposed partnerships                    may review the proposals, a technical                 consider proposals from eligible
                                               will require FTA’s advance approval                     evaluation committee will evaluate                    recipients for eligible activities. Due to
                                               and must be consistent with the scope                   proposals based on the published                      funding limitations, projects selected for
                                               of the approved project.                                evaluation criteria. After applying the               funding may receive less than the
                                                                                                       above preferences, the FTA                            amount originally requested. In those
                                               d. Demonstration of Coordination,                                                                             cases, applicants must be able to
                                                                                                       Administrator will consider the
                                               Planning, and Partnerships                                                                                    demonstrate that the proposed projects
                                                                                                       following key U.S. Department of
                                                 Applicants must identify the source of                Transportation objectives:                            are still viable and can be completed
                                               the local share and describe whether                       • Supporting economic vitality at the              with the amount awarded.
                                               such funds are currently available for                  national and regional level;                          3. Administrative and National Policy
                                               the project or will need to be secured if                  • Utilizing alternative funding                    Requirements
                                               the project is selected for funding. The                sources and innovative financing
                                               FTA will consider the availability of the               models to attract non-Federal sources of              i. Pre-Award Authority
                                               local share as evidence of local financial              infrastructure investment;                               The FTA will issue specific guidance
                                               commitment to the project. In addition,                    • Accounting for the life-cycle costs              to recipients regarding pre-award
                                               an applicant may propose a local share                  of the project to promote the state of                authority at the time of selection. The
                                               that is greater than the minimum                        good repair;                                          FTA does not provide pre-award
                                               requirement or provide documentation                       • Using innovative approaches to                   authority for competitive funds until
                                               of previous local investment in the                     improve safety and expedite project                   projects are selected, and there are
                                               project as evidence of local financial                  delivery; and                                         Federal requirements that must be met
                                               commitment.                                                • Holding grant recipients                         before costs are incurred. For more
                                               e. Project Readiness                                    accountable for their performance and                 information about FTA’s policy on pre-
                                                                                                       achieving specific, measurable                        award authority, please see the FY 2018
                                                  The FTA will evaluate the proposed                   outcomes identified by grant applicants.              Apportionments Notice published on
                                               schedule and the applicant’s ability to                    Prior to making an award, FTA is                   July 16, 2018, at https://www.gpo.gov/
                                               implement it. Applicants should                         required to review and consider any                   fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-07-16/pdf/2018-
                                               indicate the short-term, mid-range, and                 information about the applicant that is               14989.pdf.
                                               long-term goals for the project.                        in the Federal Awardee Performance
                                               Applicants should also describe how                                                                           ii. Grant Requirements
                                                                                                       and Integrity Information Systems
                                               the project will help the targeted                      (FAPIIS) accessible through SAM. An                      Selected applicants will submit a
                                               populations and improve the overall                     applicant may review and comment on                   grant application through FTA’s
                                               coordination of transportation services                 information about itself that a Federal               electronic grant management system
                                               such as non-emergency medical                           awarding agency previously entered.                   and adhere to the customary FTA grant
                                               transportation services. This includes                  The FTA will consider any comments                    requirements. All competitive grants,
                                               the deployment of coordination                          by the applicant, in addition to the other            regardless of award amount, will be
                                               technology, capital and operating                       information in FAPIIS, in making a                    subject to the congressional notification
                                               efficiencies, mobility management, etc.                 judgment about the applicant’s integrity,             and release process. The FTA
                                               Proposals should provide specific                       business ethics, and record of                        emphasizes that third-party
                                               performance measures that the                           performance under Federal awards                      procurement applies to all funding
                                               applicant will use to quantify actual                   when completing the review of risk                    awards, as described in FTA Circular
                                               outcomes against expected outcomes.                     posed by applicants as described in 2                 4220.1F, ‘‘Third Party Contracting
                                               The FTA will evaluate the project                       CFR 200.205, Federal Awarding Agency                  Guidance.’’ However, FTA may approve
                                               proposal based on how much the project                  Review of Risk Posed by Applicants.                   applications that include a specifically
                                               is directly tied to a locally developed                 FTA may consider geographic diversity,                identified partnering organization(s) (2
                                               Coordinated Public Transit-Human                        and/or the applicant’s receipt of other               CFR 200.302(f)). When included, the
                                               Services Transportation Plan. The                       discretionary awards in determining the               application, budget, and budget
                                               applicant must show significant,                        allocation of program funds.                          narrative should provide a clear
                                               ongoing involvement of the project’s                                                                          understanding of how the selection of
                                               target population.                                      F. Federal Award Administration                       these organizations is critical for the
                                                                                                       1. Federal Award Notices                              project and give sufficient detail about
                                               f. Technical, Legal and Financial
                                                                                                                                                             the costs involved.
                                               Capacity                                                  The FTA Administrator will
                                                  The FTA will evaluate the capacity of                announce the final project selections on              iii. Planning
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                                               the lead agency and any partners to                     the FTA website. Project recipients                      The FTA encourages applicants to
                                               successfully execute the research effort.               should contact their FTA Regional                     engage the appropriate State
                                               There should be no outstanding legal,                   Office for additional information                     Departments of Transportation, Regional
                                               technical, or financial issues with the                 regarding allocations for projects under              Transportation Planning Organizations,
                                               applicant that would make this a high-                  each program.                                         or Metropolitan Planning Organizations
                                               risk project. The FTA will evaluate each                  At the time project selections are                  in areas to be served by the project
                                               proposal (including the business plan,                  announced, FTA will extend pre-award                  funds available under these programs.


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                                               Additionally, project proposals should                  does not have current certifications on               G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact
                                               be directly tied to the locally developed               file.                                                    For questions about applying for each
                                               Coordinated Public Transit-Human                                                                              of the programs outlined in this notice,
                                                                                                       v. Reporting
                                               Services Transportation Plan.                                                                                 please contact the Program Manager,
                                               iv. Standard Assurances                                   Post-award reporting requirements                   Kelly Tyler, at Federal Transit
                                                                                                       include submission of Federal Financial               Administration, phone: (202) 366–3102,
                                                  The applicant assures that it will                   Reports and Milestone Progress Reports                fax: (202) 366–3475, or email,
                                               comply with all applicable Federal                      in FTA’s electronic grants management                 Kelly.Tyler@dot.gov. A TDD is available
                                               statutes, regulations, executive orders,                system. An independent evaluation of                  at 1–800–877–8339 (TDDFIRS).
                                               FTA circulars, and other Federal                        the pilot program or research grant may               Additionally, you may visit FTA’s
                                               administrative requirements in carrying                 occur at various points in the                        website for this program at https://
                                               out any project supported by the FTA                    deployment process and at the end of                  www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grants/
                                               grant. The applicant acknowledges that                  the pilot project. In addition, FTA is                enhanced-mobility-seniors-individuals-
                                               it is under a continuing obligation to                  responsible for producing an Annual                   disabilities-section-5310. To ensure that
                                               comply with the terms and conditions                    Report to Congress that compiles                      applicants receive accurate information
                                               of the grant agreement issued for its                   evaluations of selected projects,                     about eligibility or the program,
                                               project with FTA. The applicant                         including an evaluation of the                        applicants are encouraged to contact
                                               understands that Federal laws,                          performance measures identified by the                FTA directly with questions, rather than
                                               regulations, policies, and administrative                                                                     through intermediaries or third parties.
                                                                                                       applicants. All applicants must develop
                                                                                                                                                             FTA staff may also conduct briefings on
                                               practices might be modified from time                   an evaluation plan to measure the
                                                                                                                                                             the FY 2018 competitive grants
                                               to time and may affect the                              success or failure of their projects and              selection and award process upon
                                               implementation of the project. The                      to describe any plans for broad-based                 request.
                                               applicant agrees that the most recent                   implementation of successful projects.
                                               Federal requirements will apply to the                  The FTA may request data and reports                    Issued in Washington, DC.
                                               project unless FTA issues a written                     to support the independent evaluation                 K. Jane Williams,
                                               determination otherwise. The applicant                  and annual report.                                    Acting Administrator.
                                               must submit the Certifications and                                                                            [FR Doc. 2018–19897 Filed 9–12–18; 8:45 am]
                                               Assurances before receiving a grant if it                                                                     BILLING CODE P
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Document Created: 2018-09-13 01:01:57
Document Modified: 2018-09-13 01:01:57
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 of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
DatesApplicants must submit completed proposals for each funding opportunity through the GRANTS.GOV ``APPLY'' function by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time November 13, 2018. Prospective applicants should register as soon as possible on the GRANTS.GOV website to ensure they can complete the application process before the submission deadline. Application instructions are available on FTA's website at http:// transit.dot.gov/howtoapply and in the ``FIND'' module of GRANTS.GOV. The GRANTS.GOV funding opportunity ID for the ICAM Pilot Program is FTA-2018-002-ICAM. The GRANTS.GOV funding opportunity ID for the HSCR Program is FTA-2018-006-HSCR. The FTA will not accept mail and fax submissions.
ContactKelly Tyler, FTA Office of Program Management; Phone: (202) 366-3102; Email: [email protected]; Fax: (202) 366-3475.
FR Citation83 FR 46534 

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