95-12738. Arson Prevention Grant Program  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 100 (Wednesday, May 24, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 27526-27527]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-12738]
    
    
    
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    FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
    U.S. Fire Administration
    
    
    Arson Prevention Grant Program
    
    AGENCY: U.S. Fire Administration, FEMA.
    
    ACTION: Notice of funds and grant availability.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), gives notice 
    of funds and grant availability under the Arson Prevention Act of 1994. 
    This grant program is limited to States or consortia of States for 
    demonstration programs on arson research, prevention and control.
    
    DATES: The grant application materials/Application for Federal 
    Assistance will be available on or about June 19, 1995. Grant 
    Applications must be received by the FEMA Assistance Officer not later 
    than July 17, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Applications for assistance must be in writing to the 
    following address: Patricia A. English, Office of Financial Management, 
    Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW., room 731, 
    Washington, DC 20742.
        Ask for Request for Assistance No. EMW-95-S-4780. Please include a 
    self-addressed mailing label with your request.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kenneth J. Kuntz, Fire Studies 
    Specialist, United States Fire Administration, 16825 South Seton Ave, 
    Emmitsburg, MD. 21727, (301) 447-1271, (facsimile)(301) 447-1102.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Emergency Management Agency 
    (FEMA) gives notice that $2,000,000 is available to support not more 
    than ten (10) competitive grant awards for demonstration programs on 
    arson research, prevention, and control. Under the Arson Prevention Act 
    of 1994 this grant program is limited to States or consortia of States. 
    Elements of local government such as fire and police 
    [[Page 27527]] departments, public and private groups or organizations, 
    professional associations, and similar entities, are not eligible by 
    law to apply.
        (a) Arson Prevention Act of 1994 targets the following goals as the 
    only topics eligible for funding under this authority:
        (1) To improve the training by States leading to professional 
    certification of arson investigators in accordance with nationally 
    recognized certification standards.
        (2) To provide resources for the formation of arson task forces or 
    interagency organizational arrangements involving police and fire 
    departments and other relevant local agencies, such as a State arson 
    bureau and the office of a fire marshal of a State.
        (3) To combat fraud as a cause of arson and to advance research at 
    the State and local levels on the significance and prevention of fraud 
    as a motive for setting fires.
        (4) To provide for the management of arson squads including:
        (i) Training courses for fire departments in arson case management 
    including standardization of investigative techniques and reporting 
    methodology;
        (ii) The preparation of arson unit management guides; and
        (iii) The development and dissemination of new public education 
    materials relating to the arson problem.
        (5) To combat civil unrest as a cause of arson, and to advance 
    research at the State and local levels on the prevention and control of 
    arson linked to urban disorders.
        (6) To combat juvenile arson, such as juvenile fire setter 
    counseling programs and similar intervention programs, and to advance 
    research at the State and local levels on the prevention of juvenile 
    arson.
        (7) To combat drug-related arson, and to advance research at the 
    State and local levels on the causes and prevention of drug-related 
    arson.
        (8) To combat domestic violence as a cause of arson, and to advance 
    research at the State and local levels on the prevention of arson 
    arising from domestic violence.
        (9) To combat arson in rural areas and to improve the capability of 
    firefighters to identify and prevent arson initiated fires in rural 
    areas and public forests.
        (10) To improve the capability of firefighters to identify and 
    combat arson through expanded training programs, including:
        (i) Training courses at the State fire academies; and
        (ii) Innovative courses at the National Fire Academy and made 
    available to volunteer firefighters through regional delivery methods, 
    including teleconferencing and satellite delivered television programs.
        (b) States or consortia of States wishing to apply for these arson 
    prevention grants must demonstrate meeting the following eligibility 
    requirements:
        (1) The applicant must be a State or consortium of States;
        (2) The applicant must obtain at least 25 percent of the costs of 
    the programs funded by the grant, in cash or in kind, from non-Federal 
    sources;
        (3) The applicant will demonstrate that as a grant recipient they 
    will not decrease the prior level of spending of funds of the State or 
    consortium from non-Federal sources for arson research, prevention, and 
    control programs.
        (4) The applicant will use no more than 10 percent of the funds 
    provided under the grant for administrative costs of the program.
        (5) The applicant will demonstrate the efforts it is making to 
    ensure that all local jurisdictions will provide arson data to the 
    National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) or the Uniform Crime 
    Reporting (UCR) program.
        (6) The applicant will demonstrate that they have a policy to 
    promote the training of its firefighters actively in cardiopulmonary 
    resuscitation (CPR).
        (c) The following evaluation factors (numerically weighted to 
    ensure consistent and balanced scoring) will be used by the evaluation 
    panel(s) to select the best proposal in each distinct goal category:
        (1) The degree to which the proposal is seen to address the 
    targeted goal or each goal (component) in a combination of goals 
    (Factor Weight: 10);
        (2) The scope and effect of the proposed initiative in relation to 
    the proposed program cost (Factor Weight: 10);
        (3) The degree to which the proposed activity supports a ``model 
    program initiative'' suitable for replication in other jurisdictions 
    (Factor Weight: 10);
        (4) The degree to which the proposed activity demonstrates an 
    effective and efficient integration of a variety of program resources 
    (Factor Weight: 10);
        (5) The degree to which the proposed activity could sustain itself 
    upon the completion of the grant performance period (Factor Weight: 
    15);
        (6) The degree to which the proposed activity would target 
    intervention strategies addressing high risk groups, properties, or 
    specific conditions (Factor Weight: 10);
        (7) The degree to which the activity proposed would produce a 
    lasting anti-arson program, initiative or other such appropriate 
    outcome (Factor Weight: 10);
        (8) The degree to which the proposed activity promotes the 
    introduction of new technology, innovative techniques or nontraditional 
    approaches to reduce the nation's arson problem (Factor Weight: 10);
        (9) The degree to which the proposed activity relies upon the 
    development of intergovernmental, interorganizational, or community 
    involving ``partnerships'' to promote goal attainment (Factor Weight: 
    10);
        (10) The degree to which the proposed activity support the enhanced 
    ability to collect arson data (Factor Weight: 10).
        (d) We anticipate awarding competitive grants following this 
    request for assistance, and anticipate making one award in each goal 
    category.
    
        Dated: May 18, 1995.
    Robert R. Boyer,
    Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Financial Management.
    [FR Doc. 95-12738 Filed 5-23-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/24/1995
Department:
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of funds and grant availability.
Document Number:
95-12738
Dates:
The grant application materials/Application for Federal Assistance will be available on or about June 19, 1995. Grant Applications must be received by the FEMA Assistance Officer not later than July 17, 1995.
Pages:
27526-27527 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-12738.pdf