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Reopening; Applications for New Awards; Promise Neighborhoods Program
On June 29, 2022, the Department of Education (Department) published in the Federal Register a notice inviting applications (NIA) for the fiscal year (FY) 2022 Promise Neighborh...
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
On June 29, 2022, we published the NIA for the FY 2022 Promise Neighborhoods competition in the
Federal Register
(87 FR 38719). On July 25, 2022, we published an extension notice in the
Federal Register
(87 FR 44107) because
Grants.gov, the system used to submit applications electronically, was closed for site maintenance from September 23-29, 2022. We are reopening this competition for affected applicants described below to allow them more time—until October 21, 2022—to prepare and submit their applications.
Eligibility:
The reopening of this competition applies to eligible applicants under the Promise Neighborhoods program that are affected applicants. An eligible applicant for this competition is defined in the NIA. To qualify as an affected applicant, the applicant must have a mailing address that is located in a jurisdiction that is part of one of the applicable federally declared disaster areas and must provide appropriate supporting documentation, if requested.
The affected areas are those in which assistance to individuals or public assistance has been authorized under the following FEMA declarations:
Affected applicants that have already timely submitted applications under the FY 2022 Promise Neighborhood competition may submit a new application on or before the new application deadline of October 21, 2022, but they are not required to do so. If a new application is not submitted, the Department will use the application that was submitted by the original (or first extended) deadline. If a new application is submitted, the Department will consider the application that is last submitted and timely received by 11:59:59 p.m., Eastern Time, on October 21, 2022. Any application submitted by an affected applicant under the new deadline must contain evidence (
e.g.,
the applicant organization mailing address) that the applicant is located in one of the applicable federally declared disaster areas and, if requested, must provide appropriate supporting documentation.
We are not reopening the application period for all applicants. Applications from applicants that are not affected, as defined above, will not be accepted past the October 7, 2022, deadline.
Note:
All information in the NIA for this competition remains the same, except for the deadline date for affected applicants.
Program Authority:20 U.S.C. 7273-7274.
Accessible Format:
On request to the program contact person listed under
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James F. Lane,
Senior Advisor, Office of the Secretary, Delegated the Authority to Perform the Functions and Duties of the Assistant Secretary for the Office, Elementary and Secondary Education.