[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 23 (Thursday, February 3, 1994)]
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Instructions for Part II--Budget Information
Section A--Budget Summary by Categories
1. Personnel: Show salaries to be paid to project personnel.
2. Fringe Benefits: Indicate the rate and amount of fringe
benefits.
3. Travel: Indicate the amount requested for both inter- and intra-
State travel of project staff. Include funds for three people to attend
three developmental staff meetings in Washington, DC.
4. Equipment: Indicate the cost of non-expendable personal property
that has a useful life of more than one year and a cost of $300 or more
per unit ($5,000 or more if State, Local, or Tribal Government).
(Please see EDGAR 74.132)
5. Supplies: Include the cost of consumable supplies and materials
to be used during the project.
6. Contractual: Show the amount to be used for (1) procurement
contracts (except those which belong on other lines such as supplies
and equipment); and (2) sub-contracts.
7. Other: Indicate all direct costs not clearly covered by lines 1
through 6 above, including consultants.
8. Total, Direct Costs: Show the total for lines 1 through 7.
9. Indirect Costs: Indicate the rate and amount of indirect costs.
10. Training/Stipend Cost: (if allowable).
11. Total, Federal Funds Requested: Show total for lines 8 through
10.
Section B--Cost Sharing Summary
Indicate the actual rate and amount of cost sharing. A recipient of
an award under the Cooperative Demonstration Program--School-to-Work
Opportunities State Implementation Grants is required to provide at
least 25 percent, as cash contribution or in-kind match, of the total
cost (the sum of the Federal and non-Federal shares) of the project it
conducts. For example, if the total cost of a project is $100,000, an
applicant would have to contribute $25,000 to match a Federal award of
$75,000 ($25,000=25 percent of $100,000 ($25,000 plus $75,000)).
Part III--Instructions for Budget Narrative
Prepare a detailed Budget Narrative for the first year of the
project that justifies, and/or clarifies the budget figures shown in
sections A. Explain:
1. How personnel costs are calculated--provide yearly and/or hourly
rates; for other than full-time staff, provide hours per day, week,
month, and year.
2. The basis used to estimate certain costs (professional
personnel, consultants, travel, indirect costs) and any other cost that
may appear unusual;
3. How the major cost items relate to the proposed project
activities (refer to application page);
4. The costs of the project's evaluation component;
5. What matching occurs in each budget category; and
Provide estimated budget totals for the second, third, fourth, and
fifth years of the project.
Instructions for Part IV--Application Narrative
Before preparing the Application Narrative, an applicant should
read carefully the description of the program and the selection
criteria the Secretary uses to evaluate applications.
The narrative should encompass each function or activity for which
funds are being requested and should--
1. Begin with an Abstract; that is, a summary of the proposed
project;
2. Describe the proposed project in light of each of the selection
criteria in the order in which the criteria are listed in this
application package; and
3. Include any other pertinent information that might assist the
Secretaries in reviewing the application.
The Secretaries strongly requests the applicant to limit the
Application Narrative to no more than 50 double-spaced, typed, 8\1/2\''
x 11'' pages (on one side only), although applications of greater
length will be considered. Be sure that each page of your application
is numbered consecutively.
Include as an appendix to the Application Narrative supporting
documentation, also on 8\1/2\'' x 11'' paper, (e.g., letters of
support, footnotes, resumes, etc.) or any other pertinent information
that might assist the Secretaries in reviewing the application.
Applicants are advised that--
(1) Under Sec. 75.217 of the Education Department General
Administrative Regulations (EDGAR), the Department considers only
information contained in the application for this phase of the review
process. Letters of support sent separately from the formal application
package are not considered by the technical review panels.
(2) In reviewing applications, the technical review panel evaluates
each application solely on the basis of the established technical
review criteria. Letters of support contained in the application will
strengthen the application only if they contain commitments that
pertain to the established technical review criteria, such as
commitment of resources and placement of successful completers.
Instructions for Estimated Public Reporting Burden
Under terms of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980, as amended, and
the regulations implementing that Act, the Department of Education
invites comment on the public reporting burden in this collection of
information. Public reporting burden for this collection of information
is estimated to average 90 hours per response, including the time for
reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the
collection of information. You may send comments regarding this burden
estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information,
including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the U.S. Department
of Education, Information Management and Compliance Division,
Washington, DC 20202-4651; and to the Office of Management and Budget,
Paperwork Reduction Project 1830-0512, Washington, DC 20503.
(Information collection approved under OMB control number 1830-0524.
Expiration date: December 31, 1996.)
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Title 3--
The President
Memorandum of January 8, 1994
Notification Under 10 U.S.C. 2215 for the New
Independent States (NIS) of the Former Soviet Union.
Memorandum for the Secretary of Defense
Pursuant to Section 2215, Title 10, United States Code,
as amended by Section 1106 of the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994, I hereby
certify that making available the funds appropriated
under the heading ``Operation and Maintenance, Defense
Agencies'' in the Supplemental Appropriations for the
NIS of the Former Soviet Union Act, 1993 (Title VI of
Public Law 103-87) to the Agency for International
Development, Assistance for the NIS of the Former
Soviet Union, is in the national security interest of
the United States.
You are authorized and directed to submit a copy of
this certification to the appropriate committees of the
Congress and to arrange for its publication in the
Federal Register.
(Presidential Sig.)>
THE WHITE HOUSE,
Washington, January 8, 1994.
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Editoral note: For an additional memorandum on
assistance to the states of the former Soviet Union,
see page 19 of volume 30 of the Weekly Compilation of
Presidential Documents.