[Federal Register Volume 63, Number 161 (Thursday, August 20, 1998)]
[Notices]
[Pages 44671-44673]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-22206]
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UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY
Administrative Services to the College and University
Affiliations Program (CUAP)
ACTION: Request for Proposals.
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SUMMARY: The Office of Academic Programs' Specialized Programs Branch
of the United States Information Agency's Bureau of Educational and
Cultural Affairs announces an open competition to assist in the
administration of the Fiscal Year 1999 College and University
Affiliations Program (CUAP) competition. Public and private non-profit
organizations meeting the provisions described in IRS regulation 26 CFR
1.501(c) may apply to assist in the administration of the technical and
academic review of approximately 50 to 75 proposals for the Fiscal Year
1999 College and University Affiliations Program competition (E/ASU-99-
02).
The CUAP supports partnerships between U.S. and foreign
institutions of higher education in specified fields and themes within
the humanities, law, business, and the social or environmental
sciences.
Overall grant making authority for this program is contained in the
Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, Public Law 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 Fulbright-Hays Act.
Projects must conform with Agency requirements and guidelines
outlined in the Solicitation Package. USIA projects are subject to the
availability of funds.
Announcement Title and Number: All communications with USIA
concerning this RFP should refer to the announcement's title and
reference number, E/ASU-99-03.
Deadline for Proposals: All copies must be received at the U.S.
Information Agency by 5 P.M. Washington, D.C. time on Tuesday, October
13, 1998. Faxed application documents will not be accepted.
Documents postmarked by the due date but received at a later date
will not be accepted. It is the responsibility of each applicant to
ensure compliance with the deadline.
Approximate Program Dates: Grant should begin on or about December
1, 1998 and end approximately five months later.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
The Specialized Programs Branch (E/ASU), Room 349, U.S. Information
Agency, 301 4th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20547, phone: (202) 619-
5289, fax: (202) 401-1433. Send a message via Internet to:
affiliat@usia.gov to request a Solicitation Package containing more
detailed award criteria. Please request required application forms, and
standard 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 Specialized Programs Branch Chief Paul Hiemstra
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 7 copies of the application
should be sent to: U.S. Information Agency, Ref.: E/ASU-99-03, Office
of Grants Management, E/XE, Room 326, 301 4th Street, S.W., Washington,
D.C. 20547.
Diversity, Freedom and Democracy Guidelines: Pursuant to the
Bureau's authorizing legislation, projects 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. Public Law 104-
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319 provides that ``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:
Overview
Objectives
The recipient of this award will administer the technical and
independent academic reviews for the Fiscal year 1999 College and
University Affiliations Program. The CUAP is designed to support
partnerships between U.S. and foreign institutions of higher education
in the humanities, business, and the social or environmental sciences.
In fiscal year 1999, awards will be made to strengthen civil society
through projects on the rule of law, journalism and media studies, or
civic education; and to assist with the development of a foundation for
international trust through projects on business relations or
environmental cooperation.
The CUAP supports curriculum development, faculty and staff
development, educational reform, community outreach and collaborative
research through three-year grants of up to $120,000 each.
Guidelines
Project Description
The recipient of this award shall review proposals for compliance
with the technical requirements published in the Request for Proposals
(RFP) for the FY 1999 CUAP competition. (The FY 1999 CUAP RFP will be
provided in the application packet mailed to applicants, and also is
available upon request by the applicant, and on the Internet via USIA's
website at http://www.usia.gov/education/rfps).
The recipient will also coordinate the academic review of
technically eligible, comprehensive proposals and provide the Agency
with a detailed academic appraisal report on each eligible proposal,
extensively summarizing the panel discussion in terms of the academic
review criteria published in the FY 1999 CUAP RFP. The recipient shall
arrange for the review of applications geographically by multi-
disciplinary panels of experts representing eligible fields and themes.
These experts must be highly familiar with the eligible countries and
world areas.
Note: USIA may also request that the recipient conduct
additional College and University Affiliations Program development
activities as an enhancement of the initial award. Program
development activities may include assisting E/ASU with preparing a
database of CUAP project information involving the compilation of
descriptions, statistics and contact information.
In preparing a submission, the applicant shall designate a
coordinator, subject to Agency approval, to implement and chair all the
technical and academic reviews, and to provide detailed summaries of
the academic review discussions. The applicant should plan to prepare
correspondence to be sent to CUAP applicants by the agency in response
to inquiries regarding the technical and academic review of their
proposals, and to notify applicants of the status of their proposals.
All official documents should highlight the U.S. government's role as
program sponsor and funding source.
Eligibility
Only non-profit organizations based in the Washington, D.C.
metropolitan area, with experience in international education and
educational exchanges, are eligible to compete for this cooperative
agreement award from the agency.
Proposed Budget
Please provide a detailed line-item budget as part of your grant
proposal, which translates the activities described in the proposal
narrative into specific cost requirements. Please use explanatory notes
where necessary to describe the costs included in specific line items
and how the amounts were derived. Applicants must submit a
comprehensive budget for the entire program. There must be a summary
budget as well as a break-down reflecting both the administrative
budget and the program budget.
For further clarification, applicants may provide separate sub-
budgets for each program component, phase, location, or activity in
order to facilitate USIA decisions on funding.
Review Process
USIA will acknowledge receipt of all proposals and will review them
for technical eligibility. Proposals will be deemed ineligible if they
do not fully adhere to the guidelines stated herein and in the
Solicitation Package. Eligible proposals will be forwarded to panels of
USIA officers for advisory review. All eligible proposals will be
reviewed by the program office. Proposals may be reviewed by Office of
the General Counsel or by other Agency elements. Funding decisions are
at the discretion of the USIA Associate Director for Educational and
Cultural Affairs. Final technical authority for assistance awards
(grants or cooperative agreements) resides with the USIA grants
officer. Technical Format Requirements for this competition are
included in the check list in the PSI accompanying this RFP.
Panelists will review FY 1999 CUAP proposals received in response
to this solicitation according to the following criteria:
1. Quality of Program Plan/Ability to Achieve Program Objectives:
Proposal agendas and plans should adhere to the program overview and
guidelines described above and in the Application Package. Objectives
should be reasonable, feasible, and flexible. A proposal should clearly
demonstrate how an organization will meet the program's objectives and
plan.
2. Institution's Record/Ability/Capacity: Proposed personnel and
institutional resources should be adequate and appropriate to achieve
the project's goals. Proposals should demonstrate responsible fiscal
management and full compliance with all reporting requirements for any
past Agency grants the applicants have administered, as determined by
USIA's Office of Contracts.
3. Cost-Effectiveness/Cost-Sharing: The overhead and administrative
components of proposals, including salaries and honoraria, should be
kept as low as possible. All other items should be necessary and
appropriate. Proposals should attempt to maximize cost-sharing through
private sector support as well as institutional direct funding
contributions.
4. Project Evaluation: Proposals should include an effective
evaluation plan which defines and articulates a list of anticipated
outcomes clearly related to the project goals and activities, and
provide procedures for ongoing project monitoring and mid-term
corrective action.
5. Support of Diversity: Proposals should demonstrate the
applicant's commitment to promoting the awareness and understanding of
diversity.
Application Submission
The complete proposal for this competition (E/ASU 99-03) must meet
the due date of October 13, 1998. There will be no exception to this
deadline.
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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: August 12, 1998.
James D. Whitten,
Acting Associate Director for Educational and Cultural Affairs.
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