[Federal Register: September 12, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 177)]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[OPP-2003-0171; FRL-7323-3]
Region III Urban Initiative Grants; Notice of Availability
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: EPA Region III is announcing the availability of approximately
$60,000 in fiscal year (FY) 2003 grant/cooperative agreement funds
under section 20 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide
Act (FIFRA) as amended, for grants to non-profit groups, including
commodity groups/associations and farmers' groups, State agencies,
Tribal governments, cooperative extensions, universities, and
institutes of higher learning for public education, training,
monitoring, demonstration, and studies.
DATES: Proposals must be postmarked by October 3, 2003.
ADDRESSES: Proposals may be submitted electronically, by mail, or
through hand delivery/courier to Fatima El Abdaoui at the address/e-
mail listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Fatima El Abdaoui, Environmental
Protection Agency, Region III, Mail code 3WC32, Waste & Chemicals
Management Division, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029;
telephone number: (215) 814-2129; fax number: (215) 814-3113; e-mail
address: El-Abdaoui.Fatima@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
A. Does this Action Apply to Me?
This action is directed to the public in general. This action may,
however, be of interest to eligible applicants who primarily operate
out of and will conduct the project in one of the following Region III
States: Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia
or the District of Columbia. Since other entities may also be
interested, the Agency has not attempted to describe all the specific
entities that may be affected by this action. If you have any questions
regarding the applicability of this action to a particular entity,
consult the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
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B. How Can I Get Additional Information, Including Copies of this
Document and Other Related Documents?
1. Docket. EPA has established an official public docket for this
action under docket identification (ID) number OPP-2003-0171. The
official public docket consists of the documents specifically
referenced in this action, any public comments received, and other
information related to this action. Although a part of the official
docket, the public docket does not include Confidential Business
Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted
by statute. The official public docket is the collection of materials
that is available for public viewing at the Public Information and
Records Integrity Branch (PIRIB), Rm. 119, Crystal Mall 2,
1921 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Arlington, VA. This docket facility is open
from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal
holidays. The docket telephone number is (703) 305-5805.
2. Electronic access. You may access this Federal Register document
electronically through the EPA Internet under the ``Federal Register''
listings at http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/.
An electronic version of the public docket is available through
EPA's electronic public docket and comment system, EPA Dockets. You may
use EPA Dockets at http://www.epa.gov/edocket/ to submit or view public
comments, access the index listing of the contents of the official
public docket, and to access those documents in the public docket that
are available electronically. Once in the system, select ``search,''
then key in the appropriate docket ID number.
3. By mail or in person. Contact the person listed under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
II. Purpose of this Request
EPA's, Waste & Chemicals Management Division, Pesticides/Asbestos
Programs & Enforcement Branch, Region III, is requesting proposals for
its Urban Initiative Grant. The goals of the Urban Initiative Grant
Program are to: (1) Detect any diversion of highly toxic pesticides
from the agriculture sector into urban areas for illegal use indoors;
(2) identify any ongoing misuse of agricultural pesticides in urban and
residential communities; and (3) prevent future diversion and
structural application of pesticide misuse through compliance
assistance and education. This program is included in the Catalog of
Federal Domestic Assistance under number 66.716.
III. Grant Specifics
1. Amount of funding available. A total of approximately $60,000 in
Federal funds is available to award for projects in Region III. The
number of awards will depend on individual proposal cost; the final
aggregate amount of Federal funding for all proposals; and the total
amount of Federal funding available. Should additional funding become
available for award, the Agency may award additional grants based on
this solicitation and in accordance with the final selection process,
without further notice of competition.
2. Funding type. The funding for selected award projects is in the
form of a grant awarded under FIFRA.
3. Right to reject all initial proposals. The Agency reserves the
right to reject all proposals and make no awards.
4. Matching/cost share requirements. There are no cost share
requirements for these projects. However, matching funds are
encouraged.
5. Project period time frame. The project period time frame should
not exceed 2 years.
6. Eligible applicants. Grant funds are available to non-profit
groups, including commodity groups/associations and farmers' groups,
State agencies, Tribal governments, cooperative extensions,
universities, and institutes of higher learning. Ineligible groups are
encouraged to work with an eligible organization to submit proposals.
Implementation of all projects must occur within one of the following
EPA Region III States: Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and
West Virginia or the District of Columbia. EPA will consider only one
proposal by an applicant.
7. Proposal submittal. All proposals should be mailed or hand
delivered to: Fatima El Abdaoui, Environmental Protection Agency,
Region III, Waste & Chemicals Management Division, Mail code (3WC32),
1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029.
8. Due dates. EPA will consider all proposals which are postmarked
by the U.S. Postal Service, hand delivered, or electronically delivered
to the Agency, or include official delivery service documentation
indicating EPA acceptance from a delivery service, on or before the
deadline published in the request for initial proposals. This due date
is October 3, 2003. Proposals received after the due date will not be
considered for funding.
9. Statutory and regulatory authorities. Urban Initiative Grants
will be awarded under the authority of section 20 of FIFRA, as amended,
for public education, training, monitoring, demonstration and studies.
The regulations governing the award and administration of these grants
can be found at 40 CFR part 30 for institutions of higher education,
colleges and universities, and non-profit organizations; and 40 CFR
part 31 for States and local governments.
10. Allowable costs. EPA grant funds may only be used for the
purposes set forth in the grant agreement, and must be consistent with
the statutory authority for the award. Grant funds may not be used for
matching funds for other Federal grants, lobbying, or intervention in
Federal regulatory or adjudicatory proceedings. In addition, Federal
funds may not be used to sue the Federal government or any other
government entity. All costs identified in the budget must conform to
applicable Federal Cost Principles contained in OMB Circular A-87; A-
122; and A-21, as appropriate.
11. Federal requirements. An applicant whose proposal is selected
for Federal funding must complete additional forms prior to award (see
40 CFR 30.12 and 31.10). In addition, successful applicants will be
required to certify that they have not been debarred or suspended from
participation in Federal assistance awards in accordance with 40 CFR
part 32.
12. Intergovernmental review. Applicants must comply with the
Intergovernmental Review Process and/or consultation provisions of
Executive Order 12372 or section 204 of the Demonstration Cities and
Metropolitan Development Act, if applicable, which are contained in 40
CFR part 29. Further information regarding this requirement will be
provided if your proposal is selected for funding.
13. Pre-application assistance. None planned.
IV. Proposal Format and Contents
Proposals must be typewritten, double spaced in 12 point or larger
print using 8.5 x 11 inch paper with minimum 1 inch horizontal and
vertical margins. Pages must be numbered in order starting with the
cover page and continuing through the appendices. One original and one
electronic copy (e-mail or disk) is required. All proposals must
include:
1. Completed Standard Form SF 424*, Application for Federal
Assistance. Please include organization fax number and e-mail address.
2. Completed Section B--Budget Categories, on page 1 of Standard
Form
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SF 424A*, (See Unit III.10.--Allowable Cost).
*Blank forms may be located at http://www.epa.gov/region03/grants/appforms.htm
or by contacting Fatima El Abdaoui at telephone number
(215) 814-2129.
3. Detailed itemization of the amounts budgeted by individual
Object Class Categories (See Unit III.10.--Allowable Cost).
4. Statement regarding whether this proposal is a continuation of a
previously funded project. If so, please provide the assistance number
and status of the current grant/cooperative agreement.
5. Executive Summary. The Executive Summary shall be a stand alone
document, not to exceed one page, containing the specifics of what is
proposed and what you expect to accomplish regarding measuring or
movement toward achieving project goals. This summary should identify
the measurable environmental results you expect including potential
human health and ecological benefits.
6. Table of contents. A one page table listing the different parts
of your proposal and the page number on which each part begins.
7. Proposal narrative. Includes Parts I-VI (Parts I through VI
listed below are not to exceed 10 pages).
[sbull] Part I--Project title. Self explanatory.
[sbull] Part II--Objectives. A numbered list (1, 2, etc.) of
concisely written project objectives, in most cases, each objective can
be stated in a single sentence.
[sbull] Part III--Justification. For each objective listed in Part
II, discuss the potential outcome in terms of environmental, human
health, pesticide risk and/or use reduction or pollution prevention. If
appropriate, the target pest(s) and use area(s) should be explicitly
stated. This section should be numbered with a justification
corresponding to each objective.
[sbull] Part IV--Literature review. Briefly, describe relevant
information currently available. This should also include information
on projects currently in progress that are relevant to or provide the
basis for either the experimental design or the validation of a new
approach to pest management.
[sbull] Part V--Approach and methods. Describe in detail how the
program will be carried out. Describe how the system or approach will
support the program goals.
[sbull] Part VI--Impact assessment. Please state how you will
evaluate the success of the program in terms of measurable
environmental results. How and with what measures will humans or
ecosystems be better protected as a result of the program.
8. Proposal appendices. These appendices must be included in the
grant proposal. Additional appendices are not permitted.
[sbull] Literature cited. List cited key literature references
alphabetically by author.
[sbull] Timetable. A timetable that includes what will be
accomplished under each of the objectives during the project and when
completion of each objective is anticipated.
[sbull] Major participants. This appendix should list all farmers,
farm organizations, researchers, educators, and conservationists and
others having a major role in the proposal. Provide name,
organizational affiliation or occupation (such as farmer) and a
description of the role each will play in the project. A brief resume
(not to exceed two pages) should be submitted for each major researcher
or other educator.
9. Electronic copy. The electronic copy should be e-mailed to El-
Abdaoui.Fatima@epa.gov or submitted on a 3.5 disk, IBM compatible,
readable in Word Perfect WP6/7/8 for Windows. The electronic copy
should be consolidated into a single file. Original copy and disk
should be sent to: Fatima El Abdaoui, Environmental Protection Agency,
Region III, Waste & Chemicals Management Division, 1650 Arch Street,
Mail Code (3WC32), Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029. Disks will be checked
for computer viruses. Proposals that are submitted with viruses will be
disqualified. To be considered, both the paper and electronic copy must
be received by the due date.
V. Preliminary Eligibility Screening Requirements
To be eligible for consideration, applicants must meet all of the
following criteria. Failure to meet the following criteria will result
in the automatic disqualification of the proposal for funding
consideration:
1. Be a applicant who is eligible to receive funding under this
announcement.
2. The proposal must meet all format and content requirements
contained in this notice.
3. The proposal must comply with the directions for submittal
contained in this notice.
VI. Proposed Evaluation Criteria
All proposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria and
weights (Total: 100 points) :
1. Qualification and experience of the applicant relative to the
proposed project activity. (Weighting: 30 points)
2. Project proposal is consistent with the goals of the Urban
Initiative Grants. (Weighting: 30 points)
3. Provisions for a quantitative or qualitative evaluation of the
project success at achieving stated goals. (Weighting: 20 points)
4. Likelihood that the project can be replicated in other areas by
other organizations to their benefit. (Weighting: 20 points)
VII. Processes
A. Evaluation Process
Applicants will be screened to ensure that they meet all
eligibility criteria and will be disqualified if they do not meet the
criteria. All proposals will be reviewed, evaluated, and ranked by a
selected panel of EPA reviewers based on the evaluation criteria listed
in Unit VI.
B. Selection Process
The funding decision will be made from the group of top rated
proposals based on the following additional factors:
[sbull] Region III's environmental priorities which include
preventing pollution from one media to another and to strive towards
the reduction or elimination of environmental contamination.
[sbull] The extent of anticipated environmental impact of the
project in Region III.
1. Selection official. The final selection of initial proposals
will be made by the Region III, Director, Waste & Chemicals Management
Division.
2. Notification. The Region III EPA Office will mail
acknowledgments to applicants upon receipt of the proposal. Once
proposals have been reviewed, evaluated, and ranked, applicants will be
notified regarding the outcome of the competition. A listing of the
successful proposals will be posted on the Region III website address
(http://epa.gov/region03) at the conclusion of the competition. This
website may also contain additional information about this announcement
including information concerning deadline extensions or other
modifications.
C. Dispute Resolution Process
The procedures for dispute resolution at 40 CFR 30.63 and 40 CFR
31.70 apply.
VIII. Confidential Business Information
Applicants should clearly mark information contained in their
proposal which they consider confidential
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business information. EPA reserves the right to make final
confidentially decisions in accordance with Agency regulations at 40
CFR part 2, subpart B. If no such claim accompanies the proposal when
it is received by EPA, it may be made available to the public by EPA
without further notice to the applicant.
X. Congressional Review Act
Under the Agency's current interpretation of the definition of a
``rule,'' grant solicitations such as this which are competitively
awarded on the basis of selection criteria, are considered rules for
the purpose of the Congressional Review Act (CRA). The CRA, 5 U.S.C.
801 et seq., as added by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996 (SBREFA), generally provides that before a rule
may take effect, the agency promulgating the rules must submit a rule
report, which includes a copy of the rule, to each House of the
Congress and to the Comptroller General of the United States. EPA will
submit a report containing this rule and other required information to
the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Comptroller
General of the United States prior to publication of the rule in the
Federal Register. This rule is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5
U.S.C. 804(2).
List of Subjects
Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure,
Agricultural commodities, Pesticides and pests, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Risk reduction.
Dated: August 25, 2003.
Thomas C. Voltaggio,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region III.
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