E9-17458. Solicitation for Grant Applications (SGA); Amendment One-Energy Training Partnership Grants
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AGENCY:
Employment and Training Administration (ETA), Labor.
ACTION:
Notice: Amendment to SGA/DFA-PY 08-18.
SUMMARY:
The Employment and Training Administration published a document in the Federal Register on June 24, 2009, announcing the availability of funds and solicitation for grant applications (SGA) for Energy Training Partnerships awarded through a competitive process. This amendment to the SGA clarifies items related to: (1) Eligible applicants (Section III.A); (2) Statewide and local entities that are eligible applicants (Section III.A.2); (3) participants eligible to receive training (Section III.E.1); (4) correction to formatting of “Other Eligibility Requirements” section; (5) Attachment 1 for the list of auto-impacted communities; and (6) supplementary information in Section B “Green Industries and Occupations.” The document is hereby amended.
1. Section III.A., “Eligible Applicants”: (page 30154) Is revised to confirm that Local Workforce Investment Boards and One Stop Career Centers are not eligible applicants, confirm that the applicant in the proposed project must be clearly designated, and provide information on the definition of non-profit entities. In the SGA, the language designated below as “old text” is replaced with the language designated as “new text,” as follows:
a. Old Text—“Under this announcement, eligible applicants are private nonprofit organizations that must apply under one of two categories: (1) National labor-management organizations with local networks; or (2) Statewide or local nonprofit partnerships. All applicants are expected to work in conjunction with partnerships consisting of labor organizations, employers, Workforce Investment Boards (WIBs), and other organizations as defined in section 171(e)(2)(B)(ii) of WIA. These categories create two applicant pools, which will compete separately for funding under this SGA.”
b. New Text—“Under this announcement, eligible applicants are private nonprofit organizations that must apply under one of two categories: (1) National labor-management organizations with local networks; or (2) Statewide or local nonprofit partnerships. All applicants are expected to work in conjunction with partnerships consisting of labor organizations, employers, Workforce Investment Boards, and other organizations as defined in section 171(e)(2)(B)(ii) of WIA. While the SGA indicates required and suggested partners, the proposal must designate a lead applicant. These categories create two applicant pools, which will compete separately for funding under this SGA. Local Workforce Investment Boards and One Stop Career Centers are not eligible applicants under this SGA. A private nonprofit entity is an organization that is legally organized for the purposes of tax exempt nonprofit status under the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), or is actively pursuing IRS nonprofit tax exempt status.”
2. Section III.A.2.,”Statewide and Local Entities”: (page 30154) Is revised to confirm that eligible applicants for the State and local category are Statewide or local private nonprofit entities, including private nonprofit entities that serve American Indian reservations. In the SGA, the language designated below as “old text” is replaced with the language designated as “new text,” as follows:
a. Old Text—“Statewide and Local Entities: Applicants for the State and local category are local or Statewide non-profit entities with a joint partnership of labor organizations, employers or industry organizations, Workforce Investment Boards and One Stop Career Centers. A Statewide or local entity that receives an award under category 2 of this SGA may not receive sub-grant or sub-contract funding from a national organization that receives an award under category 1. For the purposes of this SGA, the term `State' means each of the 50 States of the United States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories as defined in Section VI.B.”
b. New Text—“Statewide and Local Entities: Applicants for the State and local category are Statewide or local private nonprofit entities, including private nonprofit entities that serve American Indian reservations, with a joint partnership of labor organizations, employers or industry organizations, Workforce Investment Boards and One Stop Career Centers. A Statewide or local private nonprofit entity that receives an award under category 2 of this SGA may not receive sub-grant or sub-contract funding from a national organization that receives an award under category 1. For the purposes of this SGA, the term `State' means each of the 50 States of the United States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories as defined in Section VI.B.”
3. Section III.E.1, “Participants Eligible to Receive Training”: (page 30156) Is revised to clarify that individuals with disabilities are among the populations that can be served through grants awarded through this SGA by replacing the language designated below as “old text” with the language designated as “new text,” as follows:
a. Old Text—“Projects may also serve individuals with a criminal record; and populations that have not traditionally been employed in construction and skilled trade occupations, such as women and minorities.”
b. New Text—“Projects may also serve other types of individuals that may not be a part of the categories above, such as: individuals with a criminal record; individuals with disabilities; and populations that have not traditionally been employed in construction and skilled trade occupations, such as women and minorities.”
4. Correction to formatting of “Other Eligibility Requirements” section: The “Other Eligibility Requirements” section of the SGA is currently listed as section “D. Other Eligibility Requirements” on p. 30155. The section was formatted incorrectly, and the SGA is revised so that the “Other Eligibility Requirements” section is now listed as “C. Other Eligibility Requirements” instead of “D. Other Eligibility Requirements”. With this correction, “Other Eligibility Requirements” is now correctly listed as Section III.C. of the SGA.
5. Attachment I—Counties Impacted By Automotive-Related Restructuring: This notice is to provide “Attachment I” Start Printed Page 36532as referenced on p. 30154, Section II.A which is a list of 281 counties impacted by automotive-related restructuring from the Center for Automotive Research. In addition to the 281 counties, an additional 31 counties have been included on the list due to an inadvertent omission on the original list. This is the complete and final list and there will be no further changes to this list.
Attachment I: Counties Impacted by Automotive-Related Restructuring
FIPS County name State 1013 Butler AL 1021 Chilton AL 1083 Limestone AL 1085 Lowndes AL 1089 Madison AL 1095 Marshall AL 1101 Montgomery AL 1121 Talladega AL 1125 Tuscaloosa AL 5023 Cleburne AR 5041 Desha AR 5055 Greene AR 5083 Logan AR 6001 Alameda CA 6037 Los Angeles CA 10003 New Castle DE 13089 DeKalb GA 13121 Fulton GA 13139 Hall GA 13143 Haralson GA 13167 Johnson GA 13285 Troup GA 19029 Cass IA 19037 Chickasaw IA 19071 Fremont IA 19089 Howard IA 19095 Iowa IA 19115 Louisa IA 19149 Plymouth IA 19157 Poweshiek IA 19175 Union IA 19197 Wright IA 17007 Boone IL 17025 Clay IL 17031 Cook IL 17047 Edwards IL 17067 Hancock IL 17121 Marion IL 17113 McLean IL 17155 Putnam IL 17187 Warren IL 17189 Washington IL 17191 Wayne IL 18001 Adams IN 18003 Allen IN 18005 Bartholomew IN 18009 Blackford IN 18015 Carroll IN 18017 Cass IN 18025 Crawford IN 18033 De Kalb IN 18031 Decatur IN 18035 Delaware IN 18037 Dubois IN 18039 Elkhart IN 18041 Fayette IN 18045 Fountain IN 18047 Franklin IN 18051 Gibson IN 18053 Grant IN 18059 Hancock IN 18061 Harrison IN 18065 Henry IN 18067 Howard IN 18071 Jackson IN 18075 Jay IN 18077 Jefferson IN 18081 Johnson IN 18087 Lagrange IN 18093 Lawrence IN 18097 Marion IN 18103 Miami IN 18107 Montgomery IN 18113 Noble IN 18123 Perry IN 18133 Putnam IN 18135 Randolph IN 18143 Scott IN 18147 Spencer IN 18141 St. Joseph IN 18149 Starke IN 18151 Steuben IN 18153 Sullivan IN 18157 Tippecanoe IN 18159 Tipton IN 18175 Washington IN 18179 Wells IN 18183 Whitley IN 20001 Allen KS 20209 Wyandotte KS 21003 Allen KY 21009 Barren KY 21017 Bourbon KY 21023 Bracken KY 21031 Butler KY 21033 Caldwell KY 21041 Carroll KY 21043 Carter KY 21055 Crittenden KY 21057 Cumberland KY 21069 Fleming KY 21073 Franklin KY 21075 Fulton KY 21077 Gallatin KY 21081 Grant KY 21093 Hardin KY 21099 Hart KY 21101 Henderson KY 21103 Henry KY 21107 Hopkins KY 21111 Jefferson KY 21113 Jessamine KY 21121 Knox KY 21123 Larue KY 21137 Lincoln KY 21151 Madison KY 21155 Marion KY 21167 Mercer KY 21169 Metcalfe KY 21173 Montgomery KY 21179 Nelson KY 21183 Ohio KY 21191 Pendleton KY 21199 Pulaski KY 21207 Russell KY 21209 Scott KY 21211 Shelby KY 21213 Simpson KY 21221 Trigg KY 21227 Warren KY 21229 Washington KY 22017 Caddo LA 24510 Baltimore (city) MD 24043 Washington MD 26009 Antrim MI 26017 Bay MI 26025 Calhoun MI 26045 Eaton MI 26049 Genesee MI 26059 Hillsdale MI 26063 Huron MI 26065 Ingham MI 26067 Ionia MI 26069 Iosco MI 26075 Jackson MI 26079 Kalkaska MI 26081 Kent MI 26087 Lapeer MI 26091 Lenawee MI 26093 Livingston MI 26099 Macomb MI 26107 Mecosta MI 26111 Midland MI 26113 Missaukee MI 26115 Monroe MI 26125 Oakland MI 26127 Oceana MI 26133 Osceola MI 26135 Oscoda MI 26139 Ottawa MI 26143 Roscommon MI 26145 Saginaw MI 26147 St. Clair MI 26149 St. Joseph MI 26157 Tuscola MI 26159 Van Buren MI 26161 Washtenaw MI 26163 Wayne MI 26165 Wexford MI 27029 Clearwater MN 27123 Ramsey MN 29047 Clay MO 29061 Daviess MO 29079 Grundy MO 29105 Laclede MO 29113 Lincoln MO 29147 Nodaway MO 29175 Randolph MO 29183 St. Charles MO 29189 St. Louis MO 29229 Wright MO 28009 Benton MS 28011 Bolivar MS 28051 Holmes MS 28089 Madison MS 28119 Quitman MS 28129 Smith MS 28145 Union MS 28161 Yalobusha MS 37063 Durham NC 37071 Gaston NC 37089 Henderson NC 37145 Person NC 37165 Scotland NC 38051 McIntosh ND 31019 Buffalo NE Start Printed Page 36533 31047 Dawson NE 31051 Dixon NE 31141 Platte NE 31159 Seward NE 34023 Middlesex NJ 34039 Union NJ 36029 Erie NY 36063 Niagara NY 36067 Onondaga NY 36089 St. Lawrence NY 39001 Adams OH 39003 Allen OH 39011 Auglaize OH 39019 Carroll OH 39021 Champaign OH 39025 Clermont OH 39027 Clinton OH 39033 Crawford OH 39035 Cuyahoga OH 39039 Defiance OH 39043 Erie OH 39051 Fulton OH 39061 Hamilton OH 39063 Hancock OH 39065 Hardin OH 39069 Henry OH 39071 Highland OH 39077 Huron OH 39079 Jackson OH 39083 Knox OH 39091 Logan OH 39093 Lorain OH 39095 Lucas OH 39097 Madison OH 39113 Montgomery OH 39117 Morrow OH 39121 Noble OH 39125 Paulding OH 39131 Pike OH 39135 Preble OH 39137 Putnam OH 39139 Richland OH 39141 Ross OH 39143 Sandusky OH 39147 Seneca OH 39149 Shelby OH 39153 Summit OH 39155 Trumbull OH 39159 Union OH 39161 Van Wert OH 39169 Wayne OH 39171 Williams OH 39173 Wood OH 39175 Wyandot OH 40095 Marshall OK 40109 Oklahoma OK 42003 Allegheny PA 42117 Tioga PA 45007 Anderson SC 45019 Charleston SC 45021 Cherokee SC 45035 Dorchester SC 45067 Marion SC 45083 Spartanburg SC 47001 Anderson TN 47003 Bedford TN 47007 Bledsoe TN 47009 Blount TN 47015 Cannon TN 47031 Coffee TN 47041 DeKalb TN 47045 Dyer TN 47051 Franklin TN 47053 Gibson TN 47055 Giles TN 47061 Grundy TN 47063 Hamblen TN 47065 Hamilton TN 47069 Hardeman TN 47073 Hawkins TN 47077 Henderson TN 47079 Henry TN 47087 Jackson TN 47097 Lauderdale TN 47099 Lawrence TN 47105 Loudon TN 47113 Madison TN 47117 Marshall TN 47119 Maury TN 47107 McMinn TN 47109 McNairy TN 47121 Meigs TN 47123 Monroe TN 47131 Obion TN 47133 Overton TN 47135 Perry TN 47141 Putnam TN 47143 Rhea TN 47147 Robertson TN 47149 Rutherford TN 47151 Scott TN 47159 Smith TN 47177 Warren TN 47185 White TN 48029 Bexar TX 48439 Tarrant TX 49003 Box Elder UT 51023 Botetourt VA 51710 Norfolk (city) VA 51155 Pulaski VA 51173 Smyth VA 51177 Spotsylvania VA 55059 Kenosha WI 55075 Marinette WI 55105 Rock WI 54079 Putnam WV 6. Supplementary Information Section B “Green Industries and Occupations”: Is revised to provide further information on the industries on which applicants may focus by adding the language designated below as “new text” to the existing language in that section:
a. New Text: “We will also evaluate applications for projects that include emerging green occupations from industries that have not been discussed in this section.”
Start Further InfoFOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Janice Sheelor, Grants Management Specialist, Division of Federal Assistance, at (202) 693-3538.
Start SignatureSigned at Washington, DC, this 17th day of July 2009.
Donna Kelly,
Grant Officer, Employment & Training Administration.
[FR Doc. E9-17458 Filed 7-22-09; 8:45 am]
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Document Information
- Published:
- 07/23/2009
- Department:
- Employment and Training Administration
- Entry Type:
- Notice
- Action:
- Notice: Amendment to SGA/DFA-PY 08-18.
- Document Number:
- E9-17458
- Pages:
- 36531-36533 (3 pages)
- Docket Numbers:
- SGA/DFA-PY 08-18
- PDF File:
- e9-17458.pdf