Content and Form of Application Application via Grants. All applicants must file their applications using the Administration? The application must be started and submitted using grants. The on-line application includes the following required form:?
Step 1: initial submission to determine eligibility and Step 2: full application. This involves submitting a complete Standard Form to www. The Standard Form will be retrieved by ND Grants and the system will automatically populate the relevant data fields in the application. Successful completion of this step is necessary for FEMA to determine eligibility of the applicant.
Late submissions to grants. Once FEMA has determined an applicant to be eligible, applicants can proceed to Step 2 which involves submitting the full application package via the ND Grants system.
The submission deadline for the full application package no later than p. If you need assistance registering for the ND Grants system, please contact ndgrants fema. Applicants are encouraged to begin their ND Grants registration at the time of solicitation to ensure they have adequate time to start and complete their application submission.
Unless otherwise referenced, the ND Grants system includes the following required forms and submissions:? Budget Detail Worksheet? Rail and Transit Security Grant Program.? The CFDA number is The applicant must provide a DUNS number with their application.
Organizations should verify that they have a DUNS number, or take the steps necessary to obtain one, as soon as possible. Valid CCR.
Upon approval of an application, the award will be made in the form of a grant. The date the approval of award is entered in the system is the? Notification of award approval is made through the ND Grants system through an automatic e-mail to the grantee point of contact listed in the initial application. Once an award has been approved and recorded in the system, a notice is sent to the authorized grant official.
Follow the directions in the notification to accept your award documents. The authorized grant official should carefully read the award package for instructions on administering the grant and to learn more about the terms and conditions associated with responsibilities under Federal awards. C This involves submitting a complete Standard Form to grants. Late submissions of Step 1 to grants.
The submission deadline for the full application package June 22, Statutory formulas are not applicable to this program. Matching requirements are not applicable to this program. This program does not have MOE requirements.
The period of performance for TSGP is 36 months. The period of performance for the IPR Program is 36 months. The grantee should request waivers sparingly, and they will be granted only due to compelling legal, policy, or operational challenges.
For example, the grantee may request waivers from the deadlines outlined above for discretionary grant funds where adjusting the timeline for spending will constitute a verifiable legal breach of contract by the grantee with vendors or sub-recipients, or where a specific statute or regulation mandates an environmental review that cannot be completed within this timeframe or where other exceptional circumstances warrant a discrete waiver.
The awardee should follow the directions in the notification to confirm acceptance of the award. Recipients must accept their awards no later than 90 days from the award date.
The recipient shall notify the awarding agency of its intent to accept and proceed with work under the award through the ND Grants system. Funds will remain on hold until the recipient accepts the award through the ND Grants system and all other conditions of award have been satisfied, or the award is otherwise rescinded. Failure to accept the grant award within the 90 day timeframe may result in a loss of funds.
Grantees must accept their grant awards no later than 90 days from the award date. The grantee shall notify the awarding agency of its intent to accept and proceed with work under the award, or provide a written notice of intent to decline. Funds will remain on hold until the grantee accepts the award through official correspondence, e. The SF-PPR is due within 30 days after the end of the reporting period July 30 for the reporting period of January 1 through June 30; and January 30 for the reporting period of July 1 through December Exercise Evaluation and Improvement.
Exercises implemented with grant funds should evaluate performance of the capabilities required to respond to the exercise scenario. Grant recipients will be monitored periodically by FEMA staff, both programmatically and financially, to ensure that the project goals, objectives, performance requirements, timelines, milestone completion, budgets, and other related program criteria are being met.
Monitoring may be accomplished through either a desk-based review or on-site monitoring visits, or both. Monitoring will involve the review and analysis of the financial, programmatic, performance, compliance and administrative processes, policies, activities, and other attributes of each Federal assistance award and will identify areas where technical assistance, corrective actions and other support may be needed.
A report must be submitted for every quarter of the period of performance, including partial calendar quarters, as well as for periods where no grant activity occurs. Future awards and fund draw downs may be withheld if these reports are delinquent. The final FFR is due 90 days after the end date of the performance period.
Grant Close-Out Process. Within 90 days after the end of the period of performance, or after a Grant Adjustment Notice GAN has been issued to close out a grant, whichever comes first, grantees must submit a final FFR and final progress report detailing all accomplishments throughout the period of performance.
Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number s : This funding opportunity was created on Jan 8, and posted on Nov 5, Applicants must submit their applications by Jan 23, Applicants are advised to carefully review the submission requirements contained within the FY Transit Security Grant Program Guidance and Application Kit.. Eligible applicants include: Others see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification.
Tier I applicants are eligible to apply for the identified risk based funding target. Tier II regions may compete for 36,, in funding. Agencies eligible for FY TSGP funding were identified using a comprehensive, empirically grounded risk analysis model.
The risk methodology for the TSGP is consistent across modes and is linked to the risk methodology used to determine eligibility for the core DHS State and local grant programs. The FY TSGP makes provisions for law enforcement agencies that are principal providers of transit security to a Tier I system, and that maintain dedicated transit units, to receive funding only through a Tier I eligible agency under one or more of the operational packages OPacks described fully in this guidance.
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