95-8131. Responsible Fatherhood Projects  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 64 (Tuesday, April 4, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 17066-17084]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-8131]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Administration for Children and Families
    
    
    Responsible Fatherhood Projects
    
    AGENCY: Administration for Children and Families, (ACF), Department of 
    Health and Human Services, (HHS).
    
     [[Page 17067]] ACTION: Announcement of the availability of funds and 
    request for applications to demonstrate promising program interventions 
    to encourage and increase responsible fatherhood.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) announces 
    the availability of Federal funding to demonstrate promising program 
    interventions to encourage and increase responsible fatherhood. Funding 
    under this announcement is authorized by section 1110 of the Social 
    Security Act governing Social Services Research and Demonstration 
    activities (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance 93.647).
    
    DATES: The closing date for submission of applications is June 5, 1995.
    
    MAILING ADDRESSES: William J. McCarron, Administration for Children and 
    Families, Division of Discretionary Grants--Room 6C-462, 370 L'Enfant 
    Promenade SW., Washington, DC 20447. For hand delivered applications, 
    use: William J. McCarron, Administration for Children and Families, 
    Division of Discretionary Grants, 6th Floor, ACF Guard Station, 901 D 
    Street SW., Washington, DC 20447.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Fucello, Administration for 
    Children and Families, Office of Policy and Evaluation, 370 L'Enfant 
    Promenade SW., Washington, DC 20447. Telephone (202) 401-4538.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Administration for Children and Families 
    announces that competing applications are being accepted for Federal 
    financial assistance to demonstrate promising program interventions to 
    encourage and increase responsible fatherhood. Up to five awards will 
    be made under this announcement for project periods of 24 months. Each 
    successful recipient will receive a financial award for an initial 
    budget period of 17 months. The second budget period, consisting of 
    months 18 through 24, will be unfunded with Federal funds; applicants 
    are encouraged to secure other sources of funding to cover these latter 
    months of the project period. Each recipient will be expected to enter 
    into a cooperative agreement with ACF which will outline the terms of 
    ACF's interest and involvement in the project and the responsibilities 
    of the recipient.
        This program announcement consists of three parts. Part I describes 
    the activities supported by this announcement and application 
    requirements. Part II describes the application review process. Part 
    III provides information and instructions for the development and 
    submission of applications. The forms to be used for submitting an 
    application follow Part III.
    
    Part I.--Project Design
    
    Purpose
    
        The purpose of the announcement is to inform the public of the 
    availability of Federal funding to demonstrate promising program 
    interventions to encourage and increase responsible fatherhood. There 
    is a growing body of evidence suggesting that the impact of fathers' 
    participation on children's behavior is significant. Although research 
    does not suggest a straightforward relationship between paternal 
    participation in child rearing and child well-being, it can be 
    reasonably assumed that children benefit emotionally and 
    developmentally when fathers play a larger role in children's lives. 
    According to this program announcement, ACF will provide funding to 
    community programs designed to strengthen the role and parenting 
    abilities of fathers and to enable fathers to relate positively to 
    their children and their children's mothers. The target populations for 
    these programs should encompass a wide range of fathers including 
    disadvantaged, never-married non-custodial fathers; separated or 
    divorced non-custodial fathers, as well as fathers living with their 
    children.
        The recipients will operate projects designed to create an 
    environment where fathers are encouraged and supported in conduct that 
    allows them to improve the quality of life for their families. Projects 
    should provide comprehensive services designed to assist men and their 
    families for the purpose of attempting to reverse the negative trends 
    among adults and youth related to at-risk behaviors such as substance 
    abuse, gang involvement, school failure, and unemployment. Beyond 
    encouraging and increasing basic responsible acts such as establishing 
    paternity and encouraging contact between father and children, programs 
    should teach fathers:
         How to understand their children's development,
         How to understand and positively affect their children's 
    behavior,
         How to be positive role models for their children, and
         How to work constructively with the children's mother for 
    the benefit of the children regardless of whether both parents live in 
    the same household as the children.
    
    Eligible Applicants
    
        Organizations eligible to apply for financial assistance under this 
    announcement include States, local governments, and public or private 
    nonprofit organizations. Any nonprofit organization submitting an 
    application must submit proof of its nonprofit status in its 
    application at the time of submission. The nonprofit agency can 
    accomplish this by providing a copy of the applicant's listing in the 
    Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) most recent list of tax-exempt 
    organizations described in section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code or by 
    providing a copy of the currently valid IRS tax exemption certificate, 
    or by providing a copy of the articles of incorporation bearing the 
    seal of the State in which the corporation or association is domiciled.
        ACF is interested in providing financial support to organizations: 
    With experience in working with fathers and which are knowledgeable 
    about the issues concerning fathers; with developed plans and methods 
    to teach fathers how to act responsibly and to understand their 
    children's development and positively affect their children's behavior; 
    and which have significant, long-term financial support ensuring 
    uninterrupted project operation beyond the projected period of federal 
    assistance.
    
    Minimum Requirements for Project Design
    
        In order to compete successfully in response to this announcement, 
    the applicant should develop an application which:
         Describes the applicant's experience in working with 
    fathers. The description should highlight the applicant's experience in 
    coordinating services from different providers or levels of government 
    aimed at encouraging men to be responsible fathers and should describe 
    the men whom the project has served. The types of services provided or 
    to which clients are referred may include health and nutrition 
    instruction, employment and career counseling, parenting education, 
    peer support, and formal and informal mediation and dispute resolution 
    with the children's mother, etc.
         Explains the applicant's methods to teach fathers how to 
    act responsibly and to adopt behaviors which exemplify the following 
    principles: Raising children requires an active commitment from both 
    parents--financially and emotionally; employment is important to being 
    a responsible father not only to provide financial support but also to 
    be a good role model; and successful child-rearing depends on 
    understanding how children develop. The application must explain in 
    detail how the proposed project aims to enable fathers at risk of 
    [[Page 17068]] destructive behaviors to develop an achievement 
    orientation from which they will be better able to act responsibly and 
    to interact constructively with the children and the children's mother 
    regardless of whether both parents live in the same household as the 
    children.
         Identifies the typical settings or points in fathers' 
    lives that the applicant first engages and enrolls individuals for 
    program services, e.g., in-hospital recruitment of new fathers, 
    community centers where neighborhood men gather, half-way houses, etc. 
    ACF is interested in funding a group of programs which together engage 
    men at various points in their lives and in various settings to help 
    develop for the public a better understanding about how to structure 
    programs and services for fathers.
         Includes assurance that the recipient will produce two 
    major reports (in addition to regular quarterly progress reports) to be 
    issued during the project. The initial major report, due mid-way into 
    the project, should discuss program implementation and participation 
    and activities of fathers, including a discussion of program approaches 
    and activities, paternity establishment, level of employment among 
    participating fathers, and level of contact of fathers with their 
    children as well as with the children's mother. The final report, due 
    at the end of the project (90 days after the end of the 24-month 
    project period), should cover the topics discussed above with longer 
    follow-up and more detailed discussion of the project's staffing 
    structure; procedures for referrals to services and coordination with 
    other public and private agencies; type and duration of services 
    actually provided; procedures and criteria used in recruitment and 
    training of staff; and recommendations for others seeking to establish 
    similar projects. Recommendations should include a discussion of the 
    project's contextual factors, such as the social, economic, and 
    political forces that may have a bearing on the implementation of this 
    type of project. These reports are intended to further the general 
    knowledge of the public, community-based organizations, and social 
    service departments regarding program interventions to increase 
    responsible fatherhood. In addition regular quarterly progress reports 
    must be submitted within 60 days of the end of each quarter of the 24-
    month project period.
         Includes assurance of the recipient's willingness and 
    intention to participate in and cooperate with evaluability assessment 
    activities to be funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, 
    possibly leading to a full-scale program evaluation if determined to be 
    feasible.
         Includes financial support for project activities in 
    addition to Federal funding to ensure uninterrupted project operation 
    over the project period. ACF will give preference to applicants who 
    provide evidence of significant, long-term financial support ensuring 
    uninterrupted project operation beyond the period of federal 
    assistance. Applicants should provide evidence of funding commitments 
    from organizations such as private foundations.
        Also, the recipient must be prepared to enter into a cooperative 
    agreement with ACF which will outline the terms of ACF's interest and 
    involvement in the project and the responsibilities of the recipient. 
    The cooperative agreement:
        (a) Will provide that ACF retain authority for review of 
    significant program design changes from the model proposed in the 
    original application; (b) will provide that ACF maintain involvement in 
    any evaluability assessment activities to be funded by the Department 
    of Health and Human Services, and (c) will provide for ACF review of 
    reports (other than quarterly progress reports) before publication.
    
    Project Duration
    
        This announcement is soliciting applications for project periods of 
    24 months. Awards, on a competitive basis, will be for an initial 17-
    month budget period, although project periods will be for 24 months, 
    subject to availability of funds. Each recipient will receive an 
    initial financial award for 17 months. The second budget period, 
    consisting of months 18 through 24, will be unfunded with Federal 
    funds; applicants are encouraged to secure other sources of funding to 
    cover these latter months of the project period.
    
    Federal Share of the Project
    
        The maximum Federal share of each project is not to exceed $85,000 
    for the initial 17-month budget period, subject to the availability of 
    funds.
    
    Matching Requirement
    
        Recipients must provide at least 20 percent of the total approved 
    cost of the project. The total approved cost of the project is the sum 
    of the ACF share and the non-Federal share. The non-Federal share may 
    be met by in-kind contributions from a third party or cash, although 
    applicants are encouraged to meet their match requirements through cash 
    contributions. Therefore, a project requesting $85,000 in Federal funds 
    must include a match of at least $21,250 (20 percent of total project 
    cost).
        If approved for funding, recipients will be held accountable for 
    commitments of non-Federal resources; and failure to provide the 
    required amount will result in a disallowance of unmatched Federal 
    funds.
    
    Anticipated number of Projects to be Funded
    
        Five projects will be funded under this announcement. A single 
    organization may apply on behalf of separate project sites operated by 
    the same organization. If operated by the same organization, each 
    project site which applies must submit a separate application.
    
    Part II--The Review Process
    
    A. Review Process and Funding Decisions
    
        Timely applications from eligible applicants will be reviewed and 
    scored competitively. Reviewers will use the evaluation criteria listed 
    below to review and score the application.
        In addition ACF may refer applications for review to other Federal 
    or non-Federal entities when it is determined to be in the best 
    interest of the Federal Government or the applicant. It may also 
    solicit comments from ACF Regional Office staff, other Federal 
    agencies, interested foundations and national organizations. These 
    comments along with those of the reviewers will be considered by ACF in 
    making the funding decision.
        In making a funding decision, ACF may give preference to 
    applications which reflect experience in working with fathers since 
    such experience on the part of an applicant has the potential to 
    substantially improve the theory and practice of increasing responsible 
    behavior among fathers and improving the well-being of their children.
        ACF may also give preference to applicants who make a greater 
    financial commitment to the demonstration since a greater total 
    financial investment than the minimum required in this announcement has 
    the potential of producing a high benefit in furthering knowledge about 
    policies and practice of working with fathers for a low Federal 
    investment.
    
    B. Evaluation Criteria
    
        Using the evaluation criteria below, reviewers will review and 
    score each application. Applicants should insure that they address each 
    minimum requirement listed above.
        Reviewers will determine the strengths and weaknesses of each 
    [[Page 17069]] application in terms of the appropriate evaluation 
    criteria listed below, provide comments, and assign numerical scores. 
    The point value following each criterion heading indicates the maximum 
    numerical weight that each criterion may be given in the review 
    process.
    
    Review Criteria
    
        (1) Organizational experience (15 points) The application should 
    provide evidence of organizational experience in working with fathers 
    including disadvantaged, never-married non-custodial fathers; separated 
    or divorced non-custodial fathers, as well as fathers living with their 
    children. Evidence of this experience should include a complete 
    description of past or current projects which serve fathers and are 
    aimed at improving their understanding of their responsibilities to 
    their children, their roles as fathers, and their children's 
    development.
        (2) Staff skills and responsibilities (15 points) The application 
    should list each consultant or other key individuals who will work on 
    the project along with a short description of the nature of their 
    contribution. Summarize the background and experience of the project 
    director and key project staff. Applicants are encouraged to discuss 
    staff experience in working with fathers.
        (3) Knowledge of issues concerning fathers (15 points) The 
    application should provide evidence of the applicant's understanding of 
    the demographics and experiences of fathers, including disadvantaged, 
    never-married non-custodial fathers; separated or divorced non-
    custodial fathers, as well as fathers living with their children. 
    Evidence of this understanding should include (a) knowledge of key 
    issues concerning fathers, any obstacles to effecting healthy levels of 
    paternal involvement in their children's lives, and strengths and 
    deficits of fathers in meeting their responsibilities to their 
    children; and (b) if appropriate to the target population of fathers 
    considered, familiarity with how men interact with child support 
    enforcement systems, courts, employment and training programs, and 
    social service agencies.
        (4) Approach and project design (50 points) The application should 
    describe how the organization will operate projects designed to create 
    an environment where fathers are encouraged and supported in conduct 
    that allows them to improve the quality of life for their families. The 
    application should explain the applicant's methods to teach fathers how 
    to act responsibly and to adopt behaviors which exemplify the following 
    principles: Raising children requires an active commitment from both 
    parents--financially and emotionally; employment is important to being 
    a responsible father not only to provide financial support but also to 
    be a good role model; and successful child-rearing depends on 
    understanding how children develop. The application must explain in 
    detail the typical settings or points in fathers' lives that the 
    applicant first plans to engage and enroll individuals for program 
    services, e.g., in-hospital, community centers, employment agency, etc. 
    The application should explain how the project plans to increase basic 
    responsible acts among fathers, such as establishing paternity and 
    encouraging contact between father and children, but also, and more 
    important, how programs will teach fathers to understand their 
    children's development, to understand and positively affect their 
    children's behavior, to be positive role models for their children, and 
    to work constructively with the children and the children's mother 
    regardless of whether both parents live in the same household as the 
    children. The application should also describe the types of services to 
    be provided or to which clients will be referred, e.g., health and 
    nutrition instruction, employment and career counseling, parenting 
    education, peer support, formal and informal mediation and dispute 
    resolution with the children's mother, etc.
        (5) Budget Appropriateness (5 points) The application should 
    demonstrate that the project's costs are reasonable in view of the 
    anticipated results and benefits. Applicants may refer to the budget 
    information presented in the Standard Forms 424 and 424A.
    
    Part III. Instructions for the Development and Submission of 
    Applications
    
        This part contains information and instructions for submitting 
    applications in response to this announcement. Application forms are 
    provided as part of this announcement along with a checklist for 
    assembling an application package.
    
    A. Required Notification of the State Single Point of Contact
    
        This program announcement is covered under Executive Order 12372, 
    ``Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs,'' and 45 CFR part 100, 
    ``Intergovernmental Review of Department of Health and Human Services 
    Program and Activities.'' Under the Order, States may design their own 
    processes for reviewing and commenting on proposed Federal assistance 
    under covered programs.
        All States and Territories except Alabama, Alaska, Colorado, 
    Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Montana, 
    Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Virginia, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, 
    Washington, American Samoa and Palau have elected to participate in the 
    Executive Order process and have established Single Points of Contact 
    (SPOCs), listed at the end of this announcement. Applicants from these 
    nineteen jurisdictions need take no action regarding E.O. 12372. 
    Applicants for projects to be administered by Federally-recognized 
    Indian Tribes are also exempt from the requirements of E.O. 12372. 
    Otherwise, applicants should contact their SPOCs as soon as possible to 
    alert them of the prospective applications and receive any necessary 
    instructions. Applicants must submit any required material to the SPOCs 
    as soon as possible so that the program office can obtain and review 
    SPOC comments as part of the award process. It is imperative that the 
    applicant submit all required materials, if any, to the SPOC and 
    indicate the date of this submittal (or the date of contact if no 
    submittal is required) on the Standard Form 424, item 16a.
        Under 45 CFR 100.8(a)(2), a SPOC has 60 days from the application 
    deadline to comment on proposed new or competing continuation awards. 
    SPOCs are encouraged to eliminate the submission of routine 
    endorsements as official recommendations. Additionally, SPOCs are 
    requested to clearly differentiate between mere advisory comments and 
    those official State process recommendations which may trigger the 
    ``accommodate or explain'' rule.
        When comments are submitted directly to ACF, they should be 
    addressed to: Department of Health and Human Services, Administration 
    for Children and Families, Division of Discretionary Grants, 370 
    L'Enfant Promenade, SW, Washington, DC. 20447.
    
    B. Deadline for Submittal of Applications
    
        Applications shall be considered as meeting an announced deadline 
    if they are either:
        1. Received on or before the deadline date at the receipt point 
    specified in this program announcement, or
        2. Sent on or before the deadline date and received by ACF in time 
    for the independent review. Applicants are cautioned to request a 
    legibly dated U.S. Postal Service postmark or to obtain a legibly dated 
    receipt from a commercial carrier or U.S. Postal Service. Private 
    [[Page 17070]] Metered postmarks shall not be acceptable as proof of 
    timely mailing.
        Late applications: Applications which do not meet the criteria in 1 
    and 2 above are considered late applications. ACF shall notify each 
    late applicant that its application will not be considered in the 
    current competition.
        Extension of deadlines: ACF may extend the deadline for all 
    applicants because of acts of God such as floods, hurricanes, etc., or 
    when there is a widespread disruption of the mails. However, if ACF 
    does not extend the deadline for all applicants, it will not extend the 
    deadline for any applicants.
    
    C. Instructions for Preparing the Application
    
        In order to assist applicants in completing the application, the 
    Standard Forms 424 and 424A, required certifications, and a list of 
    SPOCs have been included at the end of Part III of this announcement. 
    Please reproduce single-sided copies of these forms from the reprinted 
    forms and type your information onto the copies. Do not use forms 
    directly from the Federal Register announcement, as they are printed on 
    both sides of the page.
        Please prepare your application in accordance with the following 
    instructions:
    
    1. SF 424 Page 1, Application Cover Sheet
    
        Please read the following instructions before completing the 
    application cover sheet. An explanation of each item is included. 
    Complete only the items specified.
        Item 1. ``Type of Submission''--Non-Construction.
        Item 2. ``Date Submitted'' and ``Applicant Identifier''--Date 
    application is submitted to ACF and applicant's own internal control 
    number, if applicable.
        Item 3. ``Date Received By State''--State use only (if applicable).
        Item 4. ``Date Received by Federal Agency''--Leave blank.
        Item 5. ``Applicant Information'' ``Legal Name''--Enter the legal 
    name of applicant organization. For applications developed jointly, 
    enter the name of the lead organization only. There must be a single 
    applicant for each application.
        ``Organizational Unit''--Enter the name of the primary unit within 
    the applicant organization which will actually carry out the project 
    activity. If this is the same as the applicant organization, leave the 
    organizational unit blank.
        ``Address''--Enter the complete address that the organization 
    actually uses to receive mail, since this is the address to which all 
    correspondence will be sent. Do not include both street address and 
    P.O. box number unless both must be used in mailing.
        ``Name and telephone number of the person to be contacted on 
    matters involving this application (give area code)''--Enter the full 
    name and telephone number of a person who can respond to questions 
    about the application. This person should be accessible at the address 
    given.
        Item 6. ``Employer Identification Number (EIN)''--Enter the 
    employer identification number of the applicant organization, as 
    assigned by the Internal Revenue Service, including, if known, the 
    Central Registry System suffix.
        Item 7. ``Type of Applicant''--Self-explanatory.
        Item 8. ``Type of Application''--New.
        Item 9. ``Name of Federal Agency''--DHHS/ACF.
        Item 10. ``Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number''--93.647.
        Item 11. ``Descriptive Title of Applicant's Project''--Responsible 
    Fatherhood Project.
        Item 12. ``Areas Affected by Project''--Self-explanatory.
        Item 13. ``Proposed Project''--Enter the desired start date for the 
    project and projected completion date.
        Item 14. ``Congressional District of Applicant/Project''--Enter the 
    number of the Congressional district where the applicant's principal 
    office is located.
        Items 15 ``Estimated Funding Levels''--In completing 15a through 
    15f, the dollar amounts entered should reflect the total amount 
    requested for the initial 17-month budget period.
        Item 15a. Enter the amount of Federal funds requested in accordance 
    with the preceding paragraph. This amount should be no greater than the 
    maximum amount available under this announcement for the initial 17-
    month budget period.
        Items 15b-e Enter the amount(s) of funds from non-Federal sources 
    that will be contributed to the proposed project. Items b-e are 
    considered cost-sharing or ``matching funds.''
        Item 15f. Enter the estimated amount of income, if any, expected to 
    be generated from the proposed project. Do not add or subtract this 
    amount from the total project amount entered under item 15g. Describe 
    the nature, source and anticipated use of this income in the Project 
    Narrative Statement.
        Item 15g. Enter the sum of items 15a-15e.
        Item 16a. ``Is Application Subject to Review By State Executive 
    Order 12372 Process?--Check ``Yes'' if your State participates in the 
    E.O. 12372 process. Enter the date the application was made available 
    to the State for review. Select the appropriate SPOC from the listing 
    provided at the end of Part IV. The review of the application is at the 
    discretion of the SPOC.
        Item 16b. ``Is Application Subject to Review By State Executive 
    Order 12372 Process?--Check ``No'' if the program has not been selected 
    by State for review.
        Item 17. ``Is the Applicant Delinquent on any Federal Debt?''--
    Check the appropriate box. This question applies to the applicant 
    organization, not the person who signs as the authorized 
    representative. Categories of debt include audit disallowances, loans 
    and taxes.
        Item 18. ``To the best of my knowledge and belief, all data in this 
    application/preapplication are true and correct. The document has been 
    duly authorized by the governing body of the applicant and the 
    applicant will comply with the attached assurances if the assistance is 
    awarded.''--To be signed by the authorized representative of the 
    applicant. A copy of the governing body's authorization for signature 
    of this application by this individual as the official representative 
    must be on file in the applicant's office, and may be requested from 
    the applicant.
        Item 18a-c. ``Typed Name of Authorized Representative, Title, 
    Telephone Number''--Enter the name, title and telephone number of the 
    authorized representative of the applicant organization.
        Item 18d. ``Signature of Authorized Representative''--Signature of 
    the authorized representative named in Item 18a. At least one copy of 
    the application must have an original signature. Use colored ink (not 
    black) so that the original signature is easily identified.
        Item 18e. ``Date Signed''--Enter the date the application was 
    signed by the authorized representative.
    
    2. SF 424A--Budget Information--Non-Construction Programs
    
        This is a form used by many Federal agencies. For this application, 
    Sections A, B, and C are to be completed. Sections D, E and F do not 
    need to be completed.
        Section A--Budget Summary. Line 1:
        Column (a): Enter ``Responsible Fatherhood'';
        Column (b): Enter 93.647.
        Columns (c) and (d): Leave blank.
        Columns (e), (f) and (g): Enter the appropriate amounts needed to 
    support the project for the budget period.
        Section B--Budget Categories. This budget should include the 
    Federal as well as non-Federal funding for the proposed project for the 
    budget period. [[Page 17071]] The budget should relate to item 15g, 
    total funding, on the SF 424. Under column (5), enter the total 
    requirements for funds (Federal and non-Federal) by object class 
    category.
        A separate budget justification should be included to explain fully 
    and justify major items, as indicated below. The types of information 
    to be included in the justification are indicated under each category. 
    The budget justification should immediately follow the second page of 
    the SF 424A.
        Personnel--Line 6a. Enter the total costs of salaries and wages of 
    applicant/grantee staff. Do not include the costs of consultants, which 
    should be included on line 6h, ``Other.''
        Justification: Identify the project director, if known. Specify by 
    title or name the percentage of time allocated to the project, the 
    individual annual salaries, and the cost to the project (both Federal 
    and non-Federal) of the organization's staff who will be working on the 
    project.
        Fringe Benefits--Line 6b. Enter the total costs of fringe benefits.
        Justification: Provide a break-down of amounts and percentages that 
    comprise fringe benefit costs, such as health insurance, FICA, 
    retirement insurance, etc.
        Travel--6c. Enter total costs of out-of-town travel (travel 
    requiring per diem) for staff of the project. Do not enter costs for 
    consultant's travel or local transportation, which should be included 
    on Line 6h, ``Other.''
        Justification: Include the name(s) of traveler(s), total number of 
    trips, destinations, length of stay, transportation costs and 
    subsistence allowances.
        Equipment--Line 6d. Enter the total costs of all equipment to be 
    acquired by the project. For grants governed by the administrative 
    requirements of either 45 CFR Part 92 or 45 CFR Part 74, equipment is 
    defined as tangible, non-expendable personal property having a useful 
    life of more than one year and an acquisition cost of $5,000 or more 
    per unit.
        Justification: Equipment to be purchased with Federal funds must be 
    justified. The equipment must be required to conduct the project, and 
    the applicant organization or its subgrantees must not have the 
    equipment or a reasonable facsimile available to the project. The 
    justification also must contain plans for future use or disposal of the 
    equipment after the project ends.
        Supplies--Line 6e. Enter the total costs of all tangible expendable 
    personal property (supplies) other than those included on Line 6d.
        Justification: Specify general categories of supplies and their 
    costs.
        Contractual--Line 6f. Enter the total costs of all contracts, 
    including procurement contracts (except those which belong on other 
    lines such as equipment, supplies, etc.) and contracts with secondary 
    recipient organizations. Also include any contracts with organizations 
    for the provision of technical assistance. Do not include payments to 
    individuals on this line.
        Justification: Attach a list of contractors, indicating the names 
    of the organizations, the purposes of the contracts, and the estimated 
    dollar amounts of the awards as part of the budget justification. 
    Whenever the applicant/grantee intends to delegate part or all of the 
    program to another agency, the applicant/grantee must complete this 
    section (Section B, Budget Categories) for each delegate agency by 
    agency title, along with the supporting information. The total cost of 
    all such agencies will be part of the amount shown on Line 6f. Provide 
    backup documentation identifying the name of contractor, purpose of 
    contract, and major cost elements.
        Construction--Line 6g. Not applicable. New construction is not 
    allowable.
        Other--Line 6h. Enter the total of all other costs. Where 
    applicable, such costs may include, but are not limited to: Insurance; 
    medical and dental costs; noncontractual fees and travel paid directly 
    to individual consultants; local transportation (all travel which does 
    not require per diem is considered local travel); space and equipment 
    rentals; printing and publication; computer use; training costs, 
    including tuition and stipends; training service costs, including wage 
    payments to individuals and supportive service payments; and staff 
    development costs. Note that costs identified as ``miscellaneous'' and 
    ``honoraria'' are not allowable.
        Justification: Specify the costs included.
        Total Direct Charges--Line 6i. Enter the total of Lines 6a through 
    6h.
        Indirect Charges--6j. Enter the total amount of indirect charges 
    (costs). If no indirect costs are requested, enter ``none.'' This line 
    should be used when the applicant (except local governments) has a 
    current indirect cost rate agreement approved by the Department of 
    Health and Human Services or another Federal agency.
        Local and State governments should enter the amount of indirect 
    costs determined in accordance with HHS requirements. When an indirect 
    cost rate is requested, these costs are included in the indirect cost 
    pool and should not be charged again as direct costs to the grant. In 
    the case of training grants to other than State or local governments 
    (as defined in title 45, Code of Federal Regulations, part 74), the 
    Federal reimbursement of indirect costs will be limited to the lesser 
    of the negotiated (or actual) indirect cost rate or 8 percent of the 
    amount allowed for direct costs, exclusive of any equipment charges, 
    rental of space, tuition and fees, post-doctoral training allowances, 
    contractual items, and alterations and renovations.
        Justification: Enclose a copy of the indirect cost rate agreement, 
    if applicable.
        Total--Line 6k. Enter the total amounts of lines 6i and 6j.
        Program Income--Line 7. Enter the estimated amount of income, if 
    any, expected to be generated from this project. Do not add or subtract 
    this amount from the total project amount.
        Justification: Describe the nature, source, and anticipated use of 
    program income in the Program Narrative Statement.
        Section C--Non-Federal Resources. This section summarizes the 
    amounts of non-Federal resources that will be applied to the grant. On 
    lines 8-11, list estimates for each projected budget period within the 
    total project period (if an additional line is needed, use line 23 and 
    label it appropriately). Enter total amounts on line 12.
        In-kind contributions are defined in title 45 of the Code of 
    Federal Regulations, Sec. 74.2, as the value of non-cash contributions 
    provided by non-Federal third parties. Third party in-kind 
    contributions may be in the form of real property, equipment, supplies 
    and other expendable property, and the value of goods and services 
    directly benefiting and specifically identifiable to the project or 
    program.
        Justification: Describe third party in-kind contributions, if 
    included.
        Section D--Forecasted Cash Needs. Not applicable.
        Section E--Budget Estimate of Federal Funds Needed For Balance of 
    the Project. Not applicable
        Section F--Other Budget Information. Not applicable.
    
    3. Program Narrative Statement
    
        The Program Narrative Statement should be clear, concise, and 
    address the specific requirements mentioned under Part I. The narrative 
    should also provide information concerning how the application meets 
    the evaluation criteria using the following headings:
        (a) Organizational Experience;
        (b) Staff Skills and Responsibilities; [[Page 17072]] 
        (c) Knowledge of Issues Concerning Fathers;
        (d) Approach and Project Design;
        (e) Budget Appropriateness.
        The specific information to be included under each of these 
    headings is described in section B of Part II--Evaluation Criteria.
        The narrative should be typed double-spaced. All pages of the 
    narrative (including charts, references, footnotes, tables, maps, 
    exhibits, etc.) must be sequentially numbered, beginning with 
    ``Organizational Experience.'' The length of the application, including 
    the application forms and all attachments, should not exceed 50 pages.
    
    4. Assurances/Certifications
    
        Applicants are required to file an SF 424B, Assurances--Non-
    Construction Programs, and the Certification Regarding Lobbying. Both 
    must be signed and returned with the application. In addition, 
    applicants must certify their compliance with: (1) Drug-Free Workplace 
    Requirements; (2) Debarment and Other Responsibilities; and (3) 
    Certification Regarding Environmental Tobacco Smoke. These 
    certifications are self-explanatory. Copies of these assurances and 
    certifications are reprinted at the end of this announcement and should 
    be reproduced, as necessary. A duly authorized representative of the 
    applicant organization must certify that the applicant is in compliance 
    with these assurances and certifications. A signature on the SF 424 
    indicates compliance with Drug-Free Workplace Requirements, Debarment 
    and Other Responsibilities, and Environmental Tobacco Smoke 
    certifications.
    
    D. Checklist for a Complete Application
    
        The checklist below is for your use to ensure that your application 
    package has been properly prepared.
    
    --One original application, signed and dated, plus two copies.
    --Complete application length should not exceed 60 pages.
    --A complete application consists of the following items in this order:
         Application for Federal Assistance (SF 424);
         A completed SPOC certification with the date of SPOC 
    contact entered in line 16, page 1 of the SF 424 if applicable;
         Budget Information--Non-construction programs (SF 424A);
         Budget Justification for SF 424A Section B--Budget 
    Categories;
         Letter from the Internal Revenue Service to prove 
    nonprofit status, if necessary;
         Copy of the applicant's approved indirect cost rate 
    agreement, if appropriate;
         Program Narrative Statement (See Part II, Section C);
         Assurances--Non-construction programs (SF 424B); and
         Certification Regarding Lobbying.
    
    E. Submitting the Application
    
        Each application package must include an original and two copies of 
    the complete application. Each copy should be stapled securely. All 
    pages of the narrative (including charts, tables, maps, exhibits, etc.) 
    must be sequentially numbered. In order to facilitate handling, please 
    do not use covers, binders, or tabs.
        Applicant should include a self-addressed, stamped acknowledgment 
    card. All applicants will be notified automatically about the receipt 
    of their application.
    
    
        Dated: March 28, 1995.
    Howard Rolston,
    Director, Office of Policy and Evaluation.
    
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    Instructions for the SF 424
    
        This is a standard form used by applicants as a required 
    facesheet for preapplications and applications submitted for Federal 
    assistance. It will be used by Federal agencies to obtain applicant 
    certification that States which have established a review and 
    comment procedure is response to Executive Order 12372 and have 
    selected the program to be included in their process, have been 
    given an opportunity to review the applicant's submission.
        Item and Entry:
        1. Self-explanatory.
        2. Date application submitted to Federal agency (or State if 
    applicable) & applicant's control number (if applicable).
        3. State use only (if applicable).
        4. If this application is to continue or revise an existing 
    award, enter present Federal identifier number. If for a new 
    project, leave blank.
        5. Legal name of applicant, name of primary organizational unit 
    which will undertake the assistance activity, complete address of 
    the applicant, and name and telephone number of the person to 
    contact on matters related to this application.
        6. Enter Employer Identification Number (EIN) as assigned by the 
    Internal Revenue Service.
        7. Enter the appropriate letter in the space provided.
        8. Check appropriate box and enter appropriate letter(s) in the 
    space(s) provided:
    
    --``New'' means a new assistance award.
    --``Continuation'' means an extension for an additional funding/
    budget period for a project with a projected completion date.
    --``Revision'' means any change in the Federal Government's 
    financial obligation or contingent liability from an existing 
    obligation.
    
        9. Name of Federal agency from which assistance is being 
    requested with this application.
        10. Use the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number and 
    title of the program under which assistance is requested.
        11. Enter a brief descriptive title of the project. If more than 
    one program is involved, you should append an explanation on a 
    separate sheet. If appropriate (e.g., construction or real property 
    projects), attach a map showing project location. For 
    preapplications, use a separate sheet to provide a summary 
    description of this project.
        12. List only the largest political entities affected (e.g., 
    State, counties, cities).
        13. Self-explanatory.
        14. List the applicant's Congressional District and any 
    District(s) affected by the program or project.
        15. Amount request or to be contributed during the first 
    funding/budget period by each contributor. Value of in-kind 
    contributions should be included on appropriate lines as applicable. 
    If the action will result in a dollar change to an existing award, 
    indicate only the amount of the change. For decreases, enclose the 
    amounts in parentheses. If both basic and supplemental amounts are 
    included, show breakdown on an attached sheet. For multiple program 
    funding, use totals and show breakdown using same categories as item 
    15.
        16. Applicants should contact the State Single Point of Contact 
    (SPOC) for Federal Executive Order 12372 to determine whether the 
    application is subject to the State intergovernmental review 
    process.
        17. This question applies to the applicant organization, not the 
    person who signs as the authorized representative. Categories of 
    debt include delinquent audit disallowances, loans and taxes.
        18. To be signed by the authorized representative of the 
    applicant. A copy of the governing body's authorization for you to 
    sign this application as official representative must be on file in 
    the applicant's office. (Certain Federal agencies may require that 
    this authorization be submitted as part of the application.)
    
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    Instructions for the SF-424A
    
    General Instructions
    
        This form is designed so that application can be made for funds 
    from one or more grant programs. In preparing the budget, adhere to 
    any existing Federal grantor agency guidelines which prescribe how 
    and whether budgeted amounts should be separately shown for 
    different functions or activities within the program. For some 
    programs, grantor agencies may require budgets to be separately 
    shown by function or activity. For other programs, grantor agencies 
    may require a breakdown by function or activity. Sections A, B, C, 
    and D should include budget estimates for the whole project except 
    when applying for assistance which requires Federal authorization in 
    annual or other funding period increments. In the latter case, 
    Sections A, B, C, and D should provide the budget for the first 
    budget period (usually a year) and Section E should present the need 
    for Federal assistance in the subsequent budget periods. All 
    applications should contain a breakdown by the object class 
    categories shown in Lines a-k of Section B.
    
    Section A. Budget Summary
    
        Lines 1-4, Columns (a) and (b)--For applications pertaining to a 
    single Federal grant program (Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog 
    number) and not requiring a functional or activity breakdown, enter 
    on Line 1 under Column (a) the catalog program title and the catalog 
    number in Column (b).
        For applications pertaining to a single program requiring budget 
    amounts by multiple functions or activities, enter the name of each 
    activity or function on each line in Column (a), and enter the 
    catalog number in Column (b). For applications pertaining to 
    multiple programs where none of the programs require a breakdown by 
    function or activity, enter the catalog program title on each line 
    in Column (a) and the respective catalog number on each line in 
    Column (b).
        For applications pertaining to multiple programs where one or 
    more programs require a breakdown by function or activity, prepare a 
    separate sheet for each program requiring the breakdown. Additional 
    sheets should be used when one form does not provide adequate space 
    for all breakdown of data required. However, when more than one 
    sheet is used, the first page should provide the summary totals by 
    programs.
    
    Lines 1-4, Columns (c) through (g)
    
        For new applications, leave Columns (c) and (d) blank. For each 
    line entry in Columns (a) and (b), enter in Columns (e), (f), and 
    (g) the appropriate amounts of funds needed to support the project 
    for the first funding period (usually a year).
        For continuing grant program applications, submit these forms 
    before the end of each funding period as required by the grantor 
    agency. Enter in Columns (c) and (d) the estimated amounts of funds 
    which will remain unobligated at the end of the grant funding period 
    only if the Federal grantor agency instructions provide for this. 
    Otherwise, leave these columns blank. Enter in columns (e) and (f) 
    the amounts of funds needed for the upcoming period. The amount(s) 
    in Column (g) should be the sum of amounts in Columns (e) and (f).
        For supplemental grants and changes to existing grants, do not 
    use Columns (c) and (d). Enter in Column (e) the amount of the 
    increase or decrease of Federal funds and enter in Column (f) the 
    amount of the increase or decrease of non-Federal funds. In Column 
    (g) enter the new total budgeted amount (Federal and non-Federal) 
    which includes the total previous authorized budgeted amounts plus 
    or minus, as appropriate, the amounts shown in Columns (e) and (f). 
    The amount(s) in Column (g) should not equal the sum of amounts in 
    Columns (e) and (f).
        Line 5--Show the totals for all columns used.
    
    Section B. Budget Categories
    
        In the column headings (1) through (4), enter the titles of the 
    same programs, functions, and activities shown on Lines 1-4, Column 
    (a), Section A. When additional sheets are prepared for Section A, 
    provide similar column headings on each sheet. For each program, 
    function or activity, fill in the total requirements for funds (both 
    Federal and non-Federal) by object class categories.
        Lines 6 a-i--Show the totals of Lines 6a to 6h in each column.
        Line 6j--Show the amount of indirect cost.
        Line 6k--Enter the total of amounts on Lines 6i and 6j. For all 
    applications for new grants and continuation grants the total amount 
    in column (5), Line 6k, should be the same as the total amount shown 
    in Section A, Column (g), Line 5. For supplemental grants and 
    changes to grants, the total amount of the increase or decrease as 
    shown in Columns (1)-(4), Line 6k should be the same as the sum of 
    the amounts in Section A, Columns (e) and (f) on Line 5.
        Line 7--Enter the estimated amount of income, if any, expected 
    to be generated from this project. Do not add or subtract this 
    amount from the total project amount. Show under the program 
    narrative statement the nature and source of income. The estimated 
    amount of program income may be considered by the federal grantor 
    agency in determining the total amount of the grant.
    
    Section C. Non-Federal Resources
    
        Lines 8-11--Enter amounts of non-Federal resources that will be 
    used on the grant. If in-kind contributions are included, provide a 
    brief explanation on a separate sheet.
        Column (a)--Enter the program titles identical to Column (a), 
    Section A. A breakdown by function or activity is not necessary.
        Column (b)--Enter the contribution to be made by the applicant.
        Column (c)--Enter the amount of the State's cash and in-kind 
    contribution if the applicant is not a State or State agency. 
    Applicants which are a State or State agencies should leave this 
    column blank.
        Column (d)--Enter the amount of cash and in-kind contributions 
    to be made from all other sources.
        Column (e)--Enter totals of Columns (b), (c), and (d).
        Line 12--Enter the total for each of Columns (b)-(e). The amount 
    in Column (e) should be equal to the amount on Line 5, Column (f), 
    Section A.
    
    Section D. Forecasted Cash Needs
    
        Line 13--Enter the amount of cash needed by quarter from the 
    grantor agency during the first year.
        Line 14--Enter the amount of cash from all other sources needed 
    by quarter during the first year.
        Line 15--Enter the totals of amounts on Lines 13 and 14.
    
    Section E. Budget Estimates of Federal Funds Needed for Balance of the 
    Project
    
        Lines 16-19--Enter in Column (a) the same grant program titles 
    shown in Column (a), Section A. A breakdown by function or activity 
    is not necessary. For new applications and continuation grant 
    applications, enter in the proper columns amounts of Federal funds 
    which will be needed to complete the program or project over the 
    succeeding funding periods (usually in years). This section needs 
    not be completed for revisions (amendments, changes, or supplements) 
    to funds for the current year of existing grants.
        If more than four lines are needed to list the program titles, 
    submit additional schedules as necessary.
        Line 20--Enter the total for each of the Columns (b)-(e). When 
    additional schedules are prepared for this Section, annotate 
    accordingly and show the overall totals on this line.
    
    Section F. Other Budget Information
    
        Line 21--Use this space to explain amounts for individual direct 
    object-class cost categories that may appear to be out of the 
    ordinary or to explain the details as required by the Federal 
    grantor agency.
        Line 22--Enter the type of indirect rate (provisional, 
    predetermined, final or fixed) that will be in effect during the 
    funding period, the estimated amount of the base to which the rate 
    is applied, and the total indirect expense.
        Line 23--Provide any other explanations or comments deemed 
    necessary.
    
    Assurances--Non-Construction Programs
    
        Note: Certain of these assurances may not be applicable to your 
    project or program. If you have questions, please contact the 
    awarding agency. Further, certain Federal awarding agencies may 
    require applicants to certify to additional assurances. If such is 
    the case, you will be notified.
        As the duly authorized representative of the applicant I certify 
    that the applicant:
        1. Has the legal authority to apply for Federal assistance, and 
    the institutional, managerial and financial capability (including 
    funds sufficient to pay the non-Federal share of project costs) to 
    ensure proper planning, management and completion of the project 
    described in this application.
        2. Will give the awarding agency, the Comptroller General of the 
    United States, and if appropriate, the State, through any authorized 
    representative, access to and the right to examine all records, 
    books, papers, or documents related to the award; and will establish 
    a proper accounting system in accordance with generally accepted 
    accounting standards or agency directives.
        3. Will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using 
    their positions for a [[Page 17078]] purpose that constitutes or 
    presents the appearance of personal or organizational conflict of 
    interest, or personal gain.
        4. Will initiate and complete the work within the applicable 
    time frame after receipt of approval of the awarding agency.
        5. Will comply with the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970 
    (42 U.S.C Secs. 4728-4763) relating to prescribed standards for 
    merit systems for programs funded under one of the nineteen statutes 
    or regulations specified in Appendix A of OPM's Standards for a 
    Merit System of Personnel Administration (5 C.F.R. 900, Subpart F).
        6. Will comply with all Federal statutes relating to 
    nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: (a) Title 
    VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352) which prohibits 
    discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin; (b) 
    Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 U.S.C. 
    Secs. 1681-1683, and 1685-1686), which prohibits discrimination on 
    the basis of sex; (c) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 
    as amended (29 U.S.C. Sec. 794), which prohibits discrimination on 
    the basis of handicaps; (d) the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as 
    amended (42 U.S.C. Secs. 6101-6107), which prohibits discrimination 
    on the basis of age;
        (e) the drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (P.L. 92-
    255), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of drug 
    abuse; (f) the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 
    Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-616), 
    as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol 
    abuse or alcoholism; (g) Secs. 523 and 527 of the Public Health 
    Service Act of 1912 (42 U.S.C. 290 dd-3 and 290 ee-3), as amended, 
    relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient 
    records; (h) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 
    Sec. 3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination in the 
    sale, rental or financing of housing; (i) any other 
    nondiscrimination provisions in the specific statute(s) under which 
    application for Federal assistance is being made; and (j) the 
    requirements of any other nondiscrimination statute(s) which may 
    apply to the application.
        7. Will comply, or has already complied, with the requirements 
    of Titles II and III of the uniform Relocation Assistance and Real 
    Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-646) which 
    provide for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced or 
    whose property is acquired as a result of Federal or federally 
    assisted programs. These requirements apply to all interests in real 
    property acquired for project purposes regardless of Federal 
    participation in purchases.
        8. Will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act (5 U.S.C. 
    Secs. 1501-1508 and 7324-7328) which limit the political activities 
    of employees whose principal employment activities are funded in 
    whole or in part with Federal funds.
        9. Will comply, as applicable, with the provisions of the Davis-
    Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. Secs. 276a to 276a-7), the Copeland Act (40 
    U.S.C. Sec. 276c and 18 U.S.C. Secs. 874), and the Contract Work 
    Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. Secs. 327-333), regarding 
    labor standards for federally assisted construction subagreements.
        10. Will comply, if applicable, with flood insurance purchase 
    requirements of Section 102(a) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act 
    of 1973 (P.L. 93-234) which requires recipients in a special flood 
    hazard area to participate in the program and to purchase flood 
    insurance if the total cost of insurable construction and 
    acquisition is $10,000 or more.
        11. Will comply with environmental standards which may be 
    prescribed pursuant to the following: (a) institution of 
    environmental quality control measures under the National 
    Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (P.L. 91-190) and Executive Order 
    (EO) 11514; (b) notification of violating facilities pursuant to EO 
    11738; (c) protection of wetlands pursuant to EO 11990; (d) 
    evaluation of flood hazards in floodplains in accordance with EO 
    11988; (e) assurance of project consistency with the approved State 
    management program developed under the Coastal Zone Management Act 
    of 1972 (16 U.S.C. Secs. 1451 et seq.); (f) conformity of Federal 
    actions to State (Clear Air) Implementation Plans under Section 
    176(c) of the Clear Air Act of 1955, as amended (42 U.S.C. Sec. 7401 
    et seq.); (g) protection of under ground sources of drinking water 
    under the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974; as amended, (P.L. 93-
    523); and (h) protection of endangered species under the Endangered 
    Species Act of 1973, as amended, (P.L. 93-205).
        12. Will comply with the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 (16 
    U.S.C Secs. 1271 et seq.) related to protecting components or 
    potential components of the national wild and scenic rivers system.
        13. Will assist the awarding agency in assuring compliance with 
    Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as 
    amended (16 U.S.C. 470), EO 11593 (identification and protection of 
    historic properties), and the Archaeological and Historic 
    Preservation Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 469a-1 et seq.).
        14. Will comply with P.L. 93-348 regarding the protection of 
    human subjects involved in research, development, and related 
    activities supported by this award of assistance.
        15. will comply with the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act of 1996 
    (P.L. 89-544, as amended, 7 U.S.C. 2131 et seq.) pertaining to the 
    care, handling, and treatment of warm blooded animals held for 
    research, teaching, or other activities supported by this award of 
    assistance.
        16. Will comply with the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention 
    Act (42 U.S.C. Secs. 4801 et seq.) which prohibits the use of lead 
    based paint in construction or rehabilitation of residence 
    structures.
        17. Will cause to be performed the required financial and 
    compliance audits in accordance with the Single Audit Act of 1984.
        18. Will comply with all applicable requirements of all other 
    Federal laws, executive orders, regulations and policies governing 
    this program.
    
    Signature of Authorized Certifying Official
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    Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, and Other 
    Responsibility Matters--Primary Covered Transactions
    
        By signing and submitting this proposal, the applicant, defined 
    as the primary participant in accordance with 45 CFR Part 76, 
    certifies to the best of its knowledge and believe that it and its 
    principals:
        (a) are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for 
    debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered 
    transactions by any Federal Department or agency;
        (b) have not within a 3-year period preceding this proposal been 
    convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for 
    commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with 
    obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, 
    State, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; 
    violation of Federal antitrust statutes or commission of 
    embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction 
    of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property;
        (c) are not presently indicted or otherwise criminally or 
    civilly charged by a governmental entity (Federal, State or local) 
    with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph 
    (1)(b) of this certification; and
        (d) have not within a 3-year period preceding this application/
    proposal had one or more public transactions (Federal, State, or 
    local) terminated for cause or default.
        The inability of a person to provide the certification required 
    above will not necessarily result in denial of participation in this 
    covered transaction. If necessary, the prospective participant shall 
    submit an explanation of why it cannot provide the certification. 
    The certification or explanation will be considered in connection 
    with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) determination 
    whether to enter into this transaction. However, failure of the 
    prospective primary participant to furnish a certification or an 
    explanation shall disqualify such person from participation in this 
    transaction.
        The prospective primary participant agrees that by submitting 
    this proposal, it will include the clause entitled ``Certification 
    Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility, and Voluntary 
    Exclusion--Lower Tier Covered Transaction.'' Provided below without 
    modification in all lower tier covered transactions and in all 
    solicitations for lower tier covered transactions.
    
    Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and 
    Voluntary Exclusion--Lower Tier Covered Transactions
    
        (To Be Supplied to Lower Tier Participants)
        By signing and submitting this lower tier proposal, the 
    prospective lower tier participant, as defined in 45 CFR Part 76, 
    certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief that it and its 
    principals:
        (a) are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for 
    debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from 
    participation in this transaction by any federal department or 
    agency.
        (b) where the prospective lower tier participant is unable to 
    certify to any of the above, such prospective participant shall 
    attach an explanation to this proposal.
        The prospective lower tier participant further agrees by 
    submitting this proposal that it will include this clause entitled 
    ``Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility, and 
    Voluntary Exclusion--Lower Tier Covered Transactions'' without 
    modification in all lower tier covered transactions and in all 
    solicitations for lower tier covered transactions.
    
    Certification Regarding Lobbying
    
    Certification for Contracts, Grants, Loans, and Cooperative 
    Agreements
    
        The undersigned certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge 
    and belief, that:
        (1) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be 
    paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for 
    influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any 
    agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or 
    an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding 
    of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making 
    of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, 
    and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification 
    of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement.
        (2) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been 
    paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to 
    influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of 
    Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a 
    Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, 
    loan or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and 
    submit Standard Form-LLL, ``Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying,'' in 
    accordance with its instructions.
        (3) The undersigned shall require that the language of this 
    certification be included in the award documents for all subawards 
    at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under 
    grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all 
    subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly.
        This certification is a material representation of fact upon 
    which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered 
    into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making 
    or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, title 31, 
    U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification 
    shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not 
    more than $100,000 for each such failure.
    
    State for Loan Guarantee and Loan Insurance
    
        The undersigned states, to the best of his or her knowledge and 
    belief, that:
        If any funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for 
    influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any 
    agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or 
    an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this 
    commitment providing for the United States to insure or guarantee a 
    loan, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL 
    ``Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying,'' in accordance with its 
    instructions.
        Submission of this statement is a prerequisite for making or 
    entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, title 31, 
    U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the require statement shall 
    be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more 
    than $100,000 for each such failure.
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    BILLING CODE 4184-01-C
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    Certification Regarding Environmental Tobacco Smoke
    
        Public Law 103-227, Part C--Environmental Tobacco Smoke, also 
    known as the Pro-Children Act of 1994 (Act), requires that smoking 
    not be permitted in any portion of any indoor facility owned or 
    leased or contracted for by an entity and used routinely or 
    regularly for the provision of health, day care, education, or 
    library services to children under the age of 18, if the services 
    are funded by Federal programs either directly or through State or 
    local governments, by Federal grant, contract, loan, or loan 
    guarantee. The law does not apply to children's services provided in 
    private residences, facilities funded solely by Medicare or Medicaid 
    funds, and portions of facilities used for inpatient drug or alcohol 
    treatment. Failure to comply with the provisions of the law may 
    result in the imposition of a civil monetary penalty of up to $1000 
    per day and/or the imposition of an administrative compliance order 
    on the responsible entity.
        By signing and submitting this application the applicant/grantee 
    certifies that it will comply with the requirements of the Act. The 
    applicant/grantee further agrees that it will require the language 
    of this certification be included in any subawards which contain 
    provisions for children's services and that all subgrantees shall 
    certify accordingly.
    
    Executive Order 12372--State Single Points of Contact
    
    Arizona
    
    Mrs. Janice Dunn, ATTN: Arizona State Clearinghouse, 3800 N. Central 
    Avenue, 14th Floor, Phoenix, Arizona 85012, Telephone (602) 280-1315
    
    Arkansas
    
    Tracie L. Copeland, Manager, State Clearinghouse, Office of 
    Intergovernmental Services, Department of Finance and 
    Administration, P.O. Box 3278, Little Rock, Arkansas 72203, 
    Telephone (501) 682-1074
    
    California
    
    Glenn Stober, Grants Coordinator, Office of Planning and Research, 
    1400 Tenth Street, Sacramento, California 95814, Telephone (916) 
    323-7480
    
    Delaware
    
    Ms. Francine Booth, State Single Point of Contact, Executive 
    Department, Thomas Collins Building, Dover, Delaware 19903, 
    Telephone (302) 736-3326
    
    District of Columbia
    
    Rodney T. Hallman, State Single Point of Contact, Office of Grants 
    Management and Development, 717 14th Street NW., Suite 500, 
    Washington, DC 20005, Telephone (202) 727-6551
    
    Florida
    
    Florida State Clearinghouse, Intergovernmental Affairs Policy Unit, 
    Executive OFfice of the Governor, Office of Planning and Budgeting, 
    The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0001, Telephone (904) 488-
    8441.
    
    Georgia
    
    Mr. Charles H. Badger, Administrator, Georgia State Clearinghouse, 
    254 Washington Street SW., Atlanta, Georgia 30334, Telephone (404) 
    656-3855
    
    Illinois
    
    Steve Klokkenga, State Single Point of Contact, Office of the 
    Governor, 107 Stratton Building, Springfield, Illinois 62706, 
    Telephone (217) 782-1671
    
    Indiana
    
    Jean S. Blackwell, Budget Director, State Budget Agency, 212 State 
    House, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, Telephone (317) 232-5610
    
    Iowa
    
    Mr. Steven R. McCann, Division of Community Progress, Iowa 
    Department of Economic Development, 200 East Grand Avenue, Des 
    Moines, Iowa 50309, Telephone (515) 281-3725
    
    Kentucky
    
    Ronald W. Cook, Office of the Governor, Department of Local 
    Government, 1024 Capitol Center Drive, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, 
    Telephone (502) 564-2382
    
    Maine
    
    Ms. Joyce Benson, State Planning Office, State House Station #38, 
    Augusta, Maine 04333, Telephone (207) 289-3261
    
    Maryland
    
    Ms. Mary Abrams, Chief, Maryland State Clearinghouse, Department of 
    State Planning, 301 West Preston Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201-
    2365, Telephone (301) 225-4490
    
    Massachusetts
    
    Karen Arone, State Clearinghouse, Executive Office of Communities 
    and Development, 100 Cambridge Street, Room 1803, Boston, 
    Massachusetts 02202, Telephone (617) 727-7001
    
    Michigan
    
    Richard S. Pastula, Director, Michigan Department of Commerce, 
    Lansing, Michigan 48909, Telephone (517) 373-7356
    
    Mississippi
    
    Ms. Cathy Mallette, Clearinghouse Officer, Office of Federal Grant 
    Management and Reporting, 301 West Pearl Street, Jackson, 
    Mississippi 39203, Telephone (601) 960-2174
    
    Missouri
    
    Ms. Lois Pohl, Federal Assistance Clearinghouse, Office of 
    Administration, P.O. Box 809, Room 430, Truman Building, Jefferson 
    City, Missouri 65102, Telephone (314) 751-4834
    
    Nevada
    
    Department of Administration, State Clearinghouse, Capitol Complex, 
    Carson City, Nevada 89710, Telephone (702) 687-4065, Attention: Ron 
    Sparks, Clearinghouse Coordinator
    
    New Hampshire
    
    Mr. Jeffrey H. Taylor, Director, New Hampshire Office of State 
    Planning, Attn: Intergovernmental Review Process/James E. Bieber, 
    2\1/2\ Beacon Street, Concord, New Hampshire 03301, Telephone (603) 
    271-2155
    
    New Jersey
    
    Gregory W. Adkins, Action Director, Division of Community Resources, 
    N.J. Department of Community Affairs, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-
    0803, Telephone (609) 292-6613
    Please direct correspondence and questions to: Andrew J. Jaskolka, 
    State Review Process, Division of Community Resources, CN 814, Room 
    609, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0803, Telephone (609) 292-9025
    
    New Mexico
    
    George Elliott, Deputy Director, State Budget Division, Room 190, 
    Bataan Memorial Building, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87503, Telephone 
    (505) 827-3640, FAX (505) 827-3006
    
    New York
    
    New York State Clearinghouse, Division of the Budget, State Capital, 
    Albany, New York 12224, Telephone (518) 474-1605
    
    North Carolina
    
    Mrs. Chrys Baggett, Director, Office of the Secretary of Admin, N.C. 
    State Clearinghouse, 116 W. Jones Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 
    27603-8003, Telephone (919) 733-7232
    
    North Dakota
    
    N.D. Single Point of Contact Office of Intergovernmental Assistance, 
    Office of Management and Budget, 600 East Boulevard Avenue, 
    Bismarck, North Dakota 58505-0170, Telephone (701) 224-2094
    
    Ohio
    
    Larry Weaver, State Single Point of Contact, State/Federal Funds 
    Coordinator, State Clearinghouse, Office of Budget and Management, 
    30 East Broad Street, 34th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43266-0411 
    Telephone (614) 466-0698
    
    Rhode Island
    
    Mr. Daniel W. Varin, Associate Director, Statewide Planning Program, 
    Department of Administration, Division of Planning, 265 Melrose 
    Street, Providence, Rhode Island 02907, Telephone (401) 277-2656
    Please direct correspondence and questions to: Review Coordinator, 
    Office of Strategic Planning
    
    South Carolina
    
    Omeagia Burgess, State Single Point of Contact, Grant Services, 
    Office of the Governor, 1204 Pendleton Street, Room 477, Columbia, 
    South Carolina 29201, Telephone (803) 734-0494
    
    Tennessee
    
    Mr. Charles Brown, State Single Point of Contact, State Planning 
    Office, 500 Charlotte Avenue, 309 John Sevier Building, Nashville, 
    Tennessee 37219, Telephone (615) 741-1676 [[Page 17084]] 
    
    Texas
    
    Mr. Thomas Adams, Governor's Office of Budget and Planning, PO Box 
    12428, Austin, Texas 78711, Telephone (512) 463-1778
    
    Utah
    
    Utah State Clearinghouse, Office of Planning and Budget, ATTN: 
    Carolyn Wright, Room 116 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, 
    Telephone (801) 538-1535
    
    Vermont
    
    Mr. Bernard D. Johnson, Assistant Director, Office of Policy 
    Research & Coordination, Pavilion Office Building, 109 State Street, 
    Montpelier, Vermont 05602, Telephone (802) 828-3326
    
    West Virginia
    
    Mr. Fred Cutlip, Director, Community Development Division, West 
    Virginia Development Office, Building #6, Room 553, Charleston, West 
    Virginia 25305 Telephone (304) 348-4010
    
    Wisconsin
    
    Mr. William C. Carey, Federal/State Relations, Wisconsin Department 
    of Administration, 101 South Webster Street, PO Box 7864, Madison, 
    Wisconsin 53707 Telephone (608) 266-0267
    
    Wyoming
    
    Sheryl Jeffries, State Single Point of Contact, Herschler Building, 
    4th Floor, East Wing, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, Telephone (307) 777-
    7574
    
    Guam
    
    Mr. Michael J. Reidy, Director, Bureau of Budget and Management 
    Research, Office of the Governor, PO Box 2950, Agana, Guam 96910, 
    Telephone (617) 472-2285
    
    Northern Mariana Islands
    
    State Single Point of Contact, Planning and Budget Office, Office of 
    the Governor, Saipan, CM, Northern Mariana Islands 96950
    
    Puerto Rico
    
    Norma Burgos/Jose H. Caro, Chairman/Director, Puerto Rico Planning 
    Board, Minillas Government Center, PO Box 41119, San Juan, Puerto 
    Rico 00940-9985, Telephone (809) 727-4444
    
    Virgin Islands
    
    Jose L. George, Director, Office of Management and Budget, #41 
    Norregade Emancipation Garden Station, Second Floor, Saint Thomas, 
    Virgin Islands 00802
    Please direct correspondence to: Linda Clarke, Telephone (809) 774-
    0750
    
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Document Information

Published:
04/04/1995
Department:
Children and Families Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Announcement of the availability of funds and request for applications to demonstrate promising program interventions to encourage and increase responsible fatherhood.
Document Number:
95-8131
Dates:
The closing date for submission of applications is June 5, 1995.
Pages:
17066-17084 (19 pages)
PDF File:
95-8131.pdf