95-532. AmeriCorps State and Direct Grant Program, Learn and Serve America K-12 Grant Program, and Learn and Serve America Higher Ed Grant Program 1995 Policies and Preferences  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 6 (Tuesday, January 10, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 2573-2574]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-532]
    
    
    
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    CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
    
    
    AmeriCorps State and Direct Grant Program, Learn and Serve 
    America K-12 Grant Program, and Learn and Serve America Higher Ed Grant 
    Program 1995 Policies and Preferences
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Corporation for National and Community Service (the 
    Corporation) in the Federal Register of October 27, 1994 (59 FR 53963) 
    proposed changes and invited comments with regard to three of its main 
    programs: AmeriCorps*USA, Learn & Serve America K-12, and Learn & Serve 
    America Higher Education. The Corporation is now proposing additional 
    policy changes and program preferences for funding for these three 
    programs. This notice addresses previously established rules concerning 
    the percentage of time a program must commit to direct service activity 
    and a new policy issue focusing on fee-for-service. Moreover, the 
    Corporation has decided to give special consideration for programs that 
    have received funding from the Corporation in the past. The Corporation 
    invites all interested parties to comment on the issues discussed in 
    this notice. Any comments received will be given careful consideration 
    in the development of final FY 1995 policies and grant applications.
    
    DATES: Comments on the Corporation's proposal for Direct Service Time 
    and Special Consideration for Past Corporation Funded Programs must be 
    received no later than January 25, 1995. Comments specifically 
    addressing the Corporation's proposal for Fee-for-service must be 
    received no later than March 13, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Responses to this notice may be mailed to Ethan Kline of the 
    Office of General Counsel, Corporation for National Service, 1201 New 
    York Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20525.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ethan Kline at (202) 606-5000 x. 467 
    between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. For 
    individuals with disabilities, information will be made available in 
    alternative formats, upon request.
    
    I. Policies and Guidelines
    
    A. Direct Service Time
    
        The Corporation's position has been that in order for programs to 
    have direct and demonstrable results in communities, at least 80% of 
    each AmeriCorps Members required 1700 hours of service (1360 hours) 
    must be spent in direct service activities, with no more than 20% of 
    the required service time (340 hours) spent in training, education, and 
    other non-direct service activities. In general, eligible direct 
    service activities are those service activities that directly relate to 
    a programs Community Service Objectives and may include on-site 
    training, specific instructions related to a service project, 
    developing relevant lesson plans, and imparting specific knowledge 
    through workshops and presentations. Eligible non-direct service 
    activities, including training and education, are those that relate to 
    the fulfillment of a program's Community Building and Participant 
    Development Objectives, and may include meeting with a community-based 
    organization in order to develop a relationship with that organization 
    or having Members attend GED preparation classes.
        The Corporation now proposes to refine this policy and apply the 
    ``80/20'' Rule to the general design of the AmeriCorps program, not to 
    each individual Member. This change allows for variances among the 
    individual Members (some of whom will spend more time performing direct 
    service while others will spend more time in education, training, or 
    other non-direct service activities) and for variances throughout the 
    course of the year (a program may choose to spend more time in training 
    sessions at the beginning of the year rather than at the end of the 
    year). The 80/20 Rule will apply only to the required minimum of 1700 
    hours, [[Page 2574]] and if a program exceeds 1700 hours, the extra 
    hours will not fall under these guidelines. For example, if a program 
    is designed so that Members complete an average of 1900 hours of 
    service, an average of 1360 of those hours must be spent in direct 
    service and 540 hours may be spent on eligible non-direct service 
    activities such as training and education.
    
    B. Fee-for-Service Definition
    
        The Corporation recognizes that fee-for-service is a term that 
    changes within the specific context of a program. Therefore, for 
    purposes of discussion and potential future policy guidance, the 
    Corporation defines Fee-for-service as specific time-limited activities 
    undertaken by an AmeriCorps program for which the program charges the 
    organization for which the activity is undertaken. This could result 
    from a bid the AmeriCorps program placed in an RFP process or a 
    cooperative agreement with other agencies. Typically, the agreement or 
    contract specifies a scope of work and the fee to be charged for the 
    activity.
        For future policy guidance, the Corporation is considering setting 
    quality parameters relative to fee-for-service activities and limiting 
    the scope of fee-for-service work that can be applied to the state and 
    local match requirements of AmeriCorps. This would not limit the fee-
    for-service activity a program could accomplish with participants other 
    than AmeriCorps Members.
        Possible ways of limiting fee-for-service activity could include: 
    restrictions on the percentage of the total budget or the total non-
    Corporation budget that may be derived from fees for service; 
    restrictions on the abilities of programs to conduct fee-for-service 
    projects using Corporation support or to count fee-for-service 
    activities toward required service hours; and restrictions on the 
    project selection process (e.g. require programs to demonstrate that 
    the availability of fees did not enter into the project selection 
    process).
    
    II. Special Consideration for Past Corporation Funded Programs
    
        The following programs were funded previously by the Corporation, 
    but due to regulatory changes they are no longer eligible to apply 
    directly to the Corporation and thus they might elect to apply through 
    the state process. Because their current funding is based upon 
    priorities established for the 1994 grant cycle, they may apply under 
    either 1994 priorities or the new 1995 priorities, but they are 
    encouraged to use those for 1995. These programs will apply to the 
    state using the application instructions for new programs. If these 
    programs meet quality standards, they will receive preference over 
    other new program applications in the Corporation selection process:
        A. Defense Conversion Assistance programs.
        B. Summer of Safety Continuation Programs.
        C. Subtitle D programs originally funded for two year grants under 
    the National and Community Service Act of 1990. These programs did not 
    compete under the 1994 funding cycle.
        D. Subtitle H Programs of the National and Community Service Act of 
    1993 renewed from Subtitle E, which were programs under the National 
    and Community Service Act of 1990.
    
        Dated: January 4, 1995
    Terry Russell,
    General Counsel.
    [FR Doc. 95-532 Filed 1-9-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/10/1995
Department:
Corporation for National and Community Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
95-532
Dates:
Comments on the Corporation's proposal for Direct Service Time and Special Consideration for Past Corporation Funded Programs must be received no later than January 25, 1995. Comments specifically
Pages:
2573-2574 (2 pages)
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