Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) or Superfund, Section 104(k)(6); Announcement of Proposal Deadline for the Competition for the 2004 National Brownfields Job Training Grants
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[Federal Register: September 30, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 189)]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability
Act (CERCLA) or Superfund, Section 104(k)(6); Announcement of Proposal
Deadline for the Competition for the 2004 National Brownfields Job
Training Grants
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
ACTION: Notice of the availability of Brownfields Job Training Grant
application guidelines and deadline for submissions of proposals.
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SUMMARY: The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will
begin to accept proposals for the National Brownfields Job Training
Grants on September 30, 2003. This notice provides information on how
to obtain the application guidelines. These grants provide training to
facilitate site assessment, remediation of brownfields sites, or site
preparation (see Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance Number:
66.815).
The National brownfields job training grants will be awarded on a
competitive basis using a one-step proposal selection process. To
ensure a fair selection process, evaluation panels consisting of EPA
Regional and Headquarters staff and other federal agency
representatives will assess how well the proposals meet the selection
criteria outlined in the application booklet, Proposal Guidelines for
Brownfields Job Training Grants (September 2003). Proposals will be
evaluated and ranked by National Evaluation Panels. Final selections
will be made by EPA Senior Management based upon the ranking of Final
Proposals by the National Evaluation Panels. Applicants are encouraged
to contact and, if possible, meet with EPA Regional Brownfields
Contacts.
DATES: This action is effective as of September 30, 2003. EPA expects
to make up to 10 job training grant awards in fiscal year 2004
contingent upon the availability of funds. The application deadline for
Proposals for the 2004 Job Training grants is December 1, 2003,
proposals must be postmarked by USPS or delivered to U.S. EPA
Headquarters no later than December 1, 2003, and a duplicate copy sent
to the appropriate U.S. EPA Regional Office by other means.
ADDRESSES: Mailing addresses for U.S. EPA Regional Offices and U.S. EPA
Headquarters are provided in the Proposal Guidelines.
OBTAINING PROPOSAL GUIDELINES: The proposal guidelines are available
via the Internet: http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/.
Copies of the proposal guidelines will also be mailed upon request.
Requests should be made by calling the U.S. EPA Call Center at the
following numbers: Washington, DC Metro Area at 703-412-9810; Outside
Washington, DC Metro at 1-800-424-9346; TDD for the Hearing Impaired at
1-800-553-7672.
In order to ensure that the guidelines are received in time to be
used in the preparation of the proposal, applicants should request a
copy as soon as possible and in any event no later than ten (10)
working days before the proposal due date. Applicants who request
copies after that date might not receive the proposal guidelines in
time to prepare and submit a responsive proposal.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: EPA's Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response, Office of Brownfields Cleanup and Redevelopment,
(202) 566-2777.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On January 11, 2002, President George W.
Bush signed into law the Small Business Liability Relief and
Brownfields Revitalization Act. This act amended the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act to authorize
federal financial assistance for brownfields revitalization, including
grants for assessment, cleanup, and job training.
Funding for the brownfields job-training grants is authorized under
section 104(k)(6) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as amended, (CERCLA), 42
U.S.C. 9604(k)(6). Eligibility for Brownfields grants is limited to
``eligible entities'' as defined in section 104(k)(1) of CERCLA and
nonprofit organizations as defined in section 4(6) of the Federal
Financial Assistance Management Improvement Act of 1999, Public Law
106-107. ``Eligible entities'' include a General Purpose Unit of Local
Government; Land Clearance Authority or other quasi-governmental entity
that operates under the supervision and control of, or as an agent of,
a general purpose unit of local government; Governmental Entity Created
by State Legislature; Regional council or group of general purpose
units of local government; Redevelopment Agency that is chartered or
otherwise sanctioned by a state; State; Indian Tribe other than in
Alaska; and Alaska Native Regional Corporation, Alaska Native Village
Corporation, and Metlakatla Indian Community and non profit
organizations. For the purposes of the brownfields grant program, EPA
will use the definition of nonprofit organizations contained in section
4(6) of the Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement Act of
1999, Public Law 106-107. The term ``nonprofit organization'' means any
corporation, trust, association, cooperative, or other organization
that is operated primarily for scientific, educational, service,
charitable, or similar purpose in the public interest; is not organized
primarily for profit; and uses net proceeds to maintain, improve, or
expand the operation of the organization.
In addition, Intertribal Consortia, other than those composed of
ineligible Alaskan tribes, are eligible to apply for the brownfields
job training grants.
The evaluation panels will review the proposals carefully and
assess each response based on how well it addresses the criteria,
briefly outlined below. There are two different types of criteria--
threshold criteria and ranking criteria. Responses to the criteria will
be used to determine whether to make an award and the amount of funds
to be awarded. There is no guarantee of an award.
Job Training Grants
Threshold Criteria
A. Location of Project
B. Applicant Eligibility
C. Proof of Non-Duplication of Effort
Ranking Criteria
A. Community Need (a maximum of 10 points may be received for this
criterion)
B. Institutional Capacity (a maximum of 15 points may be received for
this criterion)
C. Training Program Objectives and Plans (a maximum of 30 points may be
received for this criterion)
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D. Budget, Schedule and Leveraging (a maximum of 20 points may be
received for this criterion)
E. Community Involvement and Partnerships (a maximum of 15 points may
be received for this criterion)
F. Measures of Success (a maximum of 10 points may be received for this
criterion)
EPA decisions may take into account other statutory and policy
considerations, such as urban and non-urban distribution and other
geographic factors; designation as a Federal Empowerment Zone,
Enterprise Community, or Renewal Community; population; and whether the
applicant is a federally recognized Indian tribe.
Dated: September 24, 2003.
Linda Garczynski,
Director, Office of Brownfields Cleanup and Redevelopment, Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
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