98-13522. College and University Partnerships Program for Russian Regional Investment Initiative in Samara Oblast  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 98 (Thursday, May 21, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 28027-28028]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-13522]
    
    
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    UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY
    
    
    College and University Partnerships Program for Russian Regional 
    Investment Initiative in Samara Oblast
    
    ACTION: Request for proposals.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Office of Academic Programs of the United States 
    Information Agency's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs 
    announces an open competition for an assistance award program. 
    Accredited, post-secondary educational institutions meeting the 
    provisions described in IRS regulation 26 CFR 1.501(c) may apply to 
    develop a partnership with a specified institution of higher education 
    from Russia in specified fields. Non-profit organizations meeting the 
    provisions described in IRS regulation 26 CFR 1.501(c) may also apply 
    to facilitate a partnership between a U.S. college or university with 
    one of the foreign institutions.
        USIA seeks proposals from US universities, or NGOs representing US 
    universities, to develop partnerships with one of the two following 
    Russian institutions of higher learning: with the Samara State 
    Aerospace University's International Marketing Institute in the field 
    of public administration; or with the Togliatti Academy of Business and 
    Banking in the field of business education.
        Participating institutions exchange faculty and administrators for 
    a combination of teaching, lecturing, faculty and curriculum 
    development, collaborative research, and/or outreach, for periods 
    ranging from one week (for planning visits) to an academic year. The FY 
    98 program will also support the establishment and maintenance of 
    Internet and/or e-mail communication facilities as well as interactive 
    distance learning programs at foreign partner institutions. Applicants 
    may propose other project activities not listed above that are 
    consistent with the goals and activities of the College and University 
    Partnerships Program.
        The program awards up to $150,000 for a two-year period to defray 
    the cost of travel and per diem with an allowance for educational 
    materials and some aspects of project administration. Grants awarded to 
    organizations with less than four years of experience in conducting 
    international exchange programs will be limited to $60,000. USIA 
    anticipates awarding two grants in the amount of $150,000 each.
        Overall grant-making authority for this program is contained in the 
    Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, Pub. L. 87-256, 
    as amended, also known as the Fulbright-Hays Act. The purpose of the 
    Act is ``to enable the Government of the United States to increase 
    mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the 
    people of other countries * * *; to strengthen the ties which unite us 
    with other nations by demonstrating the educational and cultural 
    interests, developments, and achievements of the people of the United 
    States and other nations * * * and thus to assist in the development of 
    friendly, sympathetic and peaceful relations between the United States 
    and the other countries of the world.'' The funding authority for the 
    program cited above is provided through the Freedom for Russia and 
    Emerging Eurasian Democracies and Open markets Support Act of 1992 
    (Freedom Support Act). Programs and projects must conform with Agency 
    requirements and guidelines outlined in the Solicitation Package. USIA 
    projects and programs are subject to the availability of funds.
        Announcement Title and Number: All communications with USIA 
    concerning this RFP should refer to the College and University 
    Partnerships Program for Russian Regional Investment Initiative in 
    Samara Oblast and reference number E/ASU-98-09.
        Deadline For Proposals: All copies must be received at the U.S. 
    Information Agency by 5 p.m. Washington, DC time on Friday, July 17, 
    1998. Faxed documents will not be accepted at any time. Documents 
    postmarked by the due date but received at a later date will not be 
    accepted.
        Approximate program dates: Grants should begin on or about 
    September 1, 1998.
        Duration: September 1, 1998-August 30, 2000.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Office of Academic Programs; 
    Advising, Teaching, and Specialized Programs Division; Specialized 
    Programs Branch, (E/ASU) room 349, U.S. Information Agency, 301 4th 
    Street, SW., Washington, DC 20547, telephone: (202) 619-4126, fax: 
    (202) 401-1433, internet: jcebra@usia.gov to request a Solicitation 
    Package containing more detailed award criteria; all application forms; 
    and guidelines for preparing proposals, including specific criteria for 
    preparation of the proposal budget.
        To Download A Solicitation Package Via Internet: The entire 
    Solicitation Package may be downloaded from USIA's website at http://
    www.usia.gov/education/rfps. Please read all information before 
    downloading.
        To Receive A Solicitation Package Via Fax on Demand: The entire 
    Solicitation Package may be received via the Bureau's ``Grants 
    Information Fax on Demand System'', which is accessed by calling 202/
    401-7616. Please request a ``Catalog'' of available documents and order 
    numbers when first entering the system.
        Please specify USIA Program Officer Jonathan Cebra on all inquiries 
    and correspondence. Interested applicants should read the complete 
    Federal Register announcement before sending inquiries or submitting 
    proposals. Once the RFP deadline has passed, Agency staff may not 
    discuss this competition in any way with applicants until the Bureau 
    proposal review process has been completed.
        Submissions: Applicants must follow all instructions given in the 
    Solicitation Package. The original and 10 copies of the application 
    should be sent to: U.S. Information Agency, Ref.: E/ASU-98-09, Office 
    of Grants Management, E/XE, Room 326, 301 4th Street, SW., Washington, 
    DC 20547.
        Applicants must also submit the ``Executive Summary'' and 
    ``Proposal Narrative'' sections of the proposal on a 3.5'' diskette, 
    formatted for DOS. This material must be provided in ASCII text (DOS) 
    format with a maximum line length of 65 characters. USIA will transmit 
    these files electronically to USIA Moscow for its review, with the goal 
    of reducing the time it takes to get post's comments for the Agency's 
    grants review process.
    
    Diversity, Freedom and Democracy Guidelines
    
        Pursuant to the Bureau's authorizing legislation, programs must 
    maintain a non-political character and should be balanced and 
    representative of the diversity of American political, social, and 
    cultural life. ``Diversity'' should be interpreted in the broadest 
    sense and encompass differences including, but not limited to 
    ethnicity, race, gender, religion, geographic location, socio-economic 
    status, and physical challenges. Applicants are strongly encouraged to 
    adhere to the advancement of this principle both in program 
    administration and in program content. Please refer to the review 
    criteria under the `Support for Diversity' section for specific 
    suggestions on incorporating diversity into the total proposal. Pub. L. 
    104-319 provides that
    
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    ``in carrying out programs of educational and cultural exchange in 
    countries whose people do not fully enjoy freedom and democracy'', USIA 
    ``shall take appropriate steps to provide opportunities for 
    participation in such programs to human rights and democracy leaders of 
    such countries.'' Proposals should account for advancement of this goal 
    in their program contents, to the full extent deemed feasible.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Guidelines
    
        The College and University Partnership Program for Russian Regional 
    Investment Initiative in Samara Oblast is limited to the following 
    specific academic disciplines:
        (1) Public administration--the Russian partner for this partnership 
    must be Samara State Aerospace University's International Marketing 
    Institute and the focus should be on developing training programs for 
    civil servants;
        (2) Business education--the Russian partner for this partnership 
    must be the Togliatti Academy of Business and Banking.
        Proposals must focus on curriculum, faculty, and staff development 
    in one of these eligible disciplines. Administrative reform at the 
    Russian partner should also be a project component.
        Projects should involve the development of new academic programs or 
    the building and/or restructuring of an existing program or programs, 
    and should promote higher education's role in the transition to market 
    economies and open democratic systems. Feasibility studies to plan 
    partnerships will not be considered.
        Whenever feasible, participants should make their training and 
    personnel resources, as well as results of their collaborative 
    research, available to government, NGOs, and business.
        Participating institutions should exchange faculty and/or staff 
    members for teaching/lecturing and consulting.
        U.S. institutions are responsible for the submission of proposals 
    and should collaborate with their foreign partners in planning and 
    preparing proposals. U.S. and foreign partner institutions are 
    encouraged to consult about the proposed project with USIA E/ASU staff 
    in Washington, DC. Preference will be given to proposals which 
    demonstrate evidence of previous relations with the foreign partner 
    institution(s).
    
    Guidelines
    
    U.S. Partner and Participant Eligibility
    
        In the U.S., participation in the program is open to accredited 
    two- and four-year colleges and universities, including graduate 
    schools. Applications from consortia of U.S. colleges and universities 
    are eligible. Applications from non-profit service and professional 
    organizations or non-governmental organizations proposing to facilitate 
    a partnership between a U.S. university and a foreign partner are also 
    eligible. The lead U.S. institution in the consortium is responsible 
    for submitting the application and each application from a consortium 
    must document the lead school's stated authority to represent the 
    consortium. Participants representing the U.S. institution who are 
    traveling under USIA grant funds must be faculty, staff, or advanced 
    graduate students from the participating institution(s) and must be 
    citizens.
    
    Foreign Partner and Participant Eligibility
    
        Overseas, participation is limited to the following institutions:
        Samara State Aerospace University's International Marketing 
    Institute--in the field of public administration; Togliatti Academy of 
    Business and Banking--in the field of business education.
        Participants represenitng the foreign institutions must be faculty, 
    staff or advanced students of the partner institution, and be citizens, 
    nationals, or permanent residents of the country of the foreign 
    partner, and be qualified to hold a valid passport and U.S. J-1 visa.
    
    Ineligibility
    
        A proposal will be deemed technically ineligible if:
        (1) It does not fully adhere to the guidelines established herein 
    and in the Solicitation Package;
        (2) It is not received by the deadline;
        (3) It is not submitted by the U.S. partner;
        (4) One of the partner institutions is ineligible;
        (5) The academic discipline(s) is/are not listed as eligible in the 
    RFP, herein;
        (6) The amount requested of USIA exceeds $150,000 for the two-year 
    project.
        Please refer to program-specific guidelines (POGI) in the 
    Solicitation Package for further details.
    
    Notice
    
        The terms and conditions published in this RFP are binding and may 
    not be modified by any USIA representative. Explanatory information 
    provided by the Agency that contradicts published language will not be 
    binding. Issuance of the RFP does not constitute an award commitment on 
    the part of the Government. The Agency reserves the right to reduce, 
    revise, or increase proposal budgets in accordance with the needs of 
    the program and the availability of funds. Awards made will be subject 
    to periodic reporting and evaluation requirements.
    
    Notification
    
        Final awards cannot be made until funds have been appropriated by 
    Congress, allocated and committed through internal USIA procedures.
    
        Dated: May 14, 1998.
    Robert L. Earle,
    Deputy Associate Director for Educational and Cultural Affairs.
    [FR Doc. 98-13522 Filed 5-20-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/21/1998
Department:
United States Information Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Request for proposals.
Document Number:
98-13522
Dates:
Grants should begin on or about September 1, 1998.
Pages:
28027-28028 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-13522.pdf