[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 42 (Tuesday, March 4, 1997)]
[Notices]
[Pages 9751-9753]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-5265]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
[Docket No. 970121009-7009-01]
RIN 0648-ZA27
Coastal Services Center Coastal Management Fellowship
AGENCY: National Ocean Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of availability of Federal assistance.
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SUMMARY: The Coastal Services Center is issuing this notice to solicit
applications for the Coastal Services Center Coastal Management
Fellowship program. The Fellowship program was established to provide
professional on-the-job education and training opportunities for post-
graduate students in coastal resource management and policy and to
provide specific technical assistance for state coastal resource
management programs. For two years the Fellows will work on substantive
state-level coastal resource management issues that pertain to Federal
management policies and regulations. The grants will be provided to the
Sea Grant Programs of the States hosting the Fellows. These Sea Grant
Programs will administer the grants.
DATES: Applications for Fellowship positions will be available from all
Sea Grant Program offices and the Coastal Services Center beginning on
21 February 1997. Applications will be due to State Sea Grant Directors
no later than 28 March 1997. Each Sea Grant Directors may nominate up
to two qualified candidates. These nominations from the Sea Grant
Directors are due to the Coastal Services Center no later than 11 April
1997. Those candidates selected to be finalists will be notified by 30
April 1997. Fellowships and selected projects will begin 1 October
1997.
ADDRESSES: Send requests for the Fellowship Selection Application
packages as well as completed nomination packages to CSC Coastal
Management Fellowships, Attn: Mr. Michael Pentony, NOAA Coastal
Services Center, 2234 South Hobson Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina,
29405-2413.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Michael Pentony, Coastal
Management Services, at (803) 974-6257.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Authority
Statutory authority for these awards is provided under 16 USC
1456.c [Technical Assistance]; 15 USC Sec. 1540 [Cooperative
Agreements]; and, 33 USC 1442 [Research program respecting possible
long-range effects of pollution, overfishing, and man-induced changes
of ocean ecosystems].
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)
The CSC Program is listed in the Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance under Number 11.473.
Program Description
The goal of the Coastal Services Center is to build capabilities
around the nation which simultaneously address pressing issues of
coastal health and change by conserving coastal environments including
coastal wetlands, riparian forested wetlands, maritime forests,
fisheries/shell fisheries, and other living marine resources and by
promoting efficient and sustainable industry, farming, commercial and
residential development, urban redevelopment, and tourism.
Seven competitive post-graduate fellowships will be awarded for
meritorious recent Masters, professional, and Ph.D. degree recipients
to spend two years working with coastal resource management agencies on
state-level needs and federal management issues. State coastal zone
programs provided project proposals in a competition for placement of
one of the CSC Coastal Management Fellows (see section on Application
Requirements).
The project selection process was completed before the fellow
selection process in order to give the Sea Grant Directors and
prospective Fellows better guidance as to the nature of the projects
for which they will be competing. Given that the projects are being
selected independently of the fellow selection and the desire to
broaden the educational experience of selected fellows, they will most
likely be serving outside of their Sea Grant home state.
Funding Availability
Coastal Service Center funding for each twenty-four month
fellowship is expected to be $64,000, for a total of $448,000 for the
seven fellowships over the fellowship period. Publication of this
announcement does not require NOAA CSC to make any specific award or to
obligate any amount of the funds available. The two year grant of
$64,000 with an additional $12,000 State match made for each Fellow to
the receiving state's Sea Grant program includes $30,000 per year for
the Fellow divided into a $20,000 stipend and $10,000 for per diem. The
remaining $8,000 per year will be roughly divided as follows: $5,000
for benefits, including health insurance; $1,000 for moving expenses;
$1,500 for travel associated with the fellowship experience; and, $500
for any administrative costs incurred by the administering Sea Grant
program. Required travel for the Fellows includes attending either the
Coastal Zone Conference or the bi-annual meeting of The Coastal
Society, depending on the year. NOAA will provide funding directly to
the Sea Grant Programs that will administer the grants.
Matching Requirements
Cost sharing of a portion of the fellow cost for the second year of
the fellowship is required by each state in which a Fellow is placed,
in the amount of $12,000. Additionally, the coastal zone program is
expected to provide in-kind support (office space, phone service,
computer equipment, etc.) for the entire term of the fellowship.
Type of Funding Instrument
The projects will be awarded as a Grant, distributed by the Coastal
Services Center. NOAA anticipates that there be no substantial
involvement of the Coastal Services Center in the performance of
activities under this assistance program.
Eligibility Criteria
Any student who has completed a master's, doctoral, or professional
degree program in coastal, marine, or Great Lakes related studies at
any
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accredited United States institution of higher education in 1996 or by
30 September 1997, is eligible to apply through the state Sea Grant
Program nearest their residence or graduate institution. Knauss Marine
Policy Fellows from the previous year, who have finished their degree
requirements, may also apply.
All states with federally approved coastal zone management
programs, and states developing such programs for approval, were
eligible to submit one application for this program through the NOAA
Coastal Services Center. All eligible agencies were notified for the
project proposal application process by mail in December 1996, and
projects were selected in February 1997. The seven selected project
agencies will serve as hosts to the CSC Coastal Management Fellows.
Once the seven Fellows have been selected and matched to the state
host agencies, the Sea Grant Programs in those states will be asked to
prepare a grant application package in order to receive the grant from
NOAA. Those grant application packages will be due to NOAA no later
than 30 June 1997.
Award Period
The twenty-four month fellowship commences 1 October 1997.
Indirect Costs
Funds to support the Coastal management Fellowship program will be
given directly to the state Sea Grant programs, and the maximum
allowable Administrative or Indirect Costs are five hundred dollars per
year.
Application Requirements
The Coastal Services Center, in cooperation with the Coastal States
Organization, National Sea Grant College Program Office, and the
National Ocean Service's Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource
Management (OCRM), is seeking applications from qualified individuals
to complete for Fellowship projects. These projects will directly
involve the Fellow in such activities as natural coastal hazards
planning, mitigation and recovery; habitat evaluation or restoration;
and mitigation of habitat impacts caused by a major project or type of
projects.
All fellowship applications must include:
A. A personal and academic resume or curriculum vitae.
B. An educational and career goal statement from the applicant with
emphasis on what the prospective Fellow expects from the experience.
Placement preference in terms of geographical placement or topic of
focus may be stated by the applicant, and will be honored to the extend
practical. Prospective fellows should keep in mind that limited
descriptions of placement or topic will make final placement more
difficult.
C. Two letters of recommendation, including one from the student's
major professor.
D. A detailed letter of endorsement from the sponsoring state Sea
Grant Director, as a result of a face to face interview, addressing
such important topics as communication skills, philosophical approach
toward work, and ability to work with people.
E. Copies of all undergraduate and graduate student transcripts.
F. Standard Form 424, ``Application for Federal Assistance.''
All Fellow applicants will be evaluated and chosen only on their
qualifications, therefore letters of endorsements from individuals such
as members of Congress, friends, and/or relatives should not be
submitted.
Sea Grant Programs submitting grant applications will be required
to submit the following:
A. SF-424, ``Application for Federal Assistance;''
B. SF-424A, ``Budget Information--Non-Construction Programs;''
C. SF-42B, ``Assurances--Non-Construction Programs;''
D. Budget with necessary supporting detail, Budget Narrative;
E. Audit Information; and,
F. CD-511, ``Certifications Regarding Lobbying; Debarment,
Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters; and Drug-Free Workplace
requirements and Lobbying;''
Project Funding Priorities
Funds will be awarded for the support of the Fellow, as delineated
in Section 7.f. of this notice. Funds for the fellowship will be given
to the Sea Grant programs in the states receiving Fellows and not to
the state coastal programs that submitted project proposals.
Evaluation Criteria
Fellow applications will be evaluated based on the following
criteria:
(a) Support of Sea Grant Director (25%);
(b) Support of major professor (15%);
(c) Strength of academic performance (15%);
(d) Diversity of academic background (15%);
(e) Experience working in coastal management or marine affairs (10%);
(f) Written and verbal communications skills (10%); and
(g) Ability to work with people (10%).
All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of age,
race, color, sex, creed, marital status, national origin, lawful
political affiliation, religious preference or non-disqualifying
physical handicap. Academic discipline, geographic representation, and
individual state coastal program needs will be considered in balancing
the class.
Selection Procedures
Applications will be received at the Sea Grant program office
nearest the applicant's graduate institution. All applications will be
reviewed by the Sea Grant Director, or a designee. Applications which
do not conform to the requirements may not be considered for further
evaluation. Each Sea Grant Director may nominate up to two applicants
for further consideration. The complete application package, with a
letter of endorsement by the nominating Sea Grant Director, will be
submitted to the Coastal Services Center at the address listed above
under the Addresses section of this notice.
A finalist selection panel will be convened, by 28 April 1997, to
review and recommend selection of the top fourteen Fellow applicants
using the criteria outlined above. This selection panel will present
its recommendations to the CSC Coastal Management Fellowship Program
Director. The panel will consist of the Coastal States Organization
Executive Director and representatives from the Coastal Services
Center, a Sea Grant Director representative from the Sea Grant
Directors' Association, a representative from the NOAA Office of Ocean
and Coastal Resources Management, and a current Fellow. Representatives
from these groups will be chosen according to availability, timing, and
other exigencies. Final decision will be made by 28 April 1997, and all
Fellow applicants will be notified of the selection decision.
Although the fourteen selected Fellow applicants will be considered
finalists, only seven of the finalists will become Fellows and be
placed with state coastal management program hosts. Each of the
selected host states will send a representative, preferably the Fellow
mentor, to the final placement workshop in Charleston, SC, 28-30 May
1997. The fourteen Fellow finalists will be brought by CSC to the
workshops for final interviews and placement. The placement workshops
will serve as the final selection and placement point and will consist
of: 1. Orientation to the program; 2. Host office project proposal
presentations; 3. Finalist presentations;
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4. Finalist-Host interviews; and 5. Fellow Matching.
By 7 May 1997, CSC will send each finalist a packet of information
detailing the interview process during the placement workshop in
Charleston. This packet will include information on each of the final
seven coastal resource management projects, the host agencies, and
background on the area of assignment. No contact between prospective
hosts and finalists should be made prior to the placement workshop.
Other Requirements
Federal Policies and Procedures
Recipients and sub-recipients are subject to all Federal laws and
Federal and DOC policies, regulations, and procedures applicable to
Federal financial assistance awards.
Past Performance
Unsatisfactory performance under prior Federal awards may result in
an application not being considered for funding.
Pre-Award Activities
If applicants incur any costs prior to an award being made, they do
so solely at their own risk of not being reimbursed by the Government.
Notwithstanding any verbal or written assurance that may have been
received, there is no objection on the part of DOC to cover pre-award
costs.
No Obligation for Future Funding
If an application is selected for funding, DOC has no obligation to
provide any additional future funding in connection with that award.
Renewal of an award to increase funding or extend the period of
performance is at the total discretion of DOC.
Delinquent Federal Debts
No award of Federal Funds shall be made to an applicant who has an
outstanding delinquent Federal debt until either:
(i) The delinquent account is paid in full,
(ii) A negotiated repayment schedule is established and at least
one payment is received, or
(iii) Other arrangements satisfactory to DOC are made.
Primary Applicant Certifications
All Sea Grant Programs preparing grant applications must submit a
completed Form CD-511, ``Certifications Regarding Debarment,
Suspension, and Other Responsibility Matters; Drug-Free Workplace
Requirements and Lobbying,'' and explanations are hereby provided:
Non-procurement Debarment and Suspension. Prospective participants
(as defined at 15 CFR Part 26, Section 105) are subject to 15 CFR Part
26, ``Nonprocurement Debarment and Suspension'' and the related section
of the certification form prescribed above applies;
Drug-Free Workplace. Grantees (as defined at 15 CFR Part 26,
Section 605) are subject to 15 CFR Part 26, Subpart F, ``Government
side Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace (Grants)'' and the related
section of the certification form prescribed above applies;
Anti-Lobbying. Persons (as defined at 15 CFR Part 28, Section 105)
are subject to the lobbying provisions of 31 U.S.C. 1352, ``Limitation
on use of appropriated funds to influence certain Federal contracting
and financial transactions,'' and the lobbying section of the
certification form prescribed above applies to application/bids for
grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts for more than $100,000,
and loans and loan guarantees for more than $150,000, or the single
family maximum mortgage limit for affected programs, whichever is
greater; and
Anti-Lobbying Disclosures. Any applicant that has paid or will pay
for lobbying using any funds must submit an SF-LLL, ``Disclosure of
Lobbying Activities,'' as required under 15 CFR Part 28, Appendix B.
Lower-Tier Certifications
Recipients shall require applicants/bidders for sub-grants,
contracts, subcontracts, or other lower-tier-covered transactions at
any tier under the award to submit, if applicable, a completed Form CD-
512, ``Certifications Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility
and Voluntary Exclusion-Lower Tier Covered Transactions and Lobbying''
and disclosure form, SF-LLL, ``Disclosure of Lobbying Activities.''
Form CD-512 is intended for the use of recipients and should not be
transmitted to DOC. SF-LLL submitted by any tier recipient or sub-
recipient should be submitted to DOC in accordance with the
instructions contained in the award document.
False Statements
A false statement on an application is grounds for denial or
termination of funds and grounds for possible punishment by a fine or
imprisonment as provided in 18 U.S.C. 1001.
Intergovernmental Review
Applications under this program are subject to Executive Order
12372, ``Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs.''
Buy American-Made Equipment or Products
Applicants are hereby notified that they will be encouraged, to the
greatest extent practicable, to purchase American-made equipment and
products with funding provided under this program in accordance with
Congressional intent.
Classification
This action has been determined to be not significant for purposes
of Executive Order 12866.
This notice contains a collection-of-information requirement
subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act. The collection-of-information
has been approved by OMB, OMB Control Numbers 0348-0043, 0348-0044,
0348-0040 and 0348-0046.
Dated: February 20, 1997.
David L. Evans,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Ocean Services and Coastal
Zone Management.
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