Great Lakes Funding
Descriptions of Previous Projects
Previous Requests for Proposals
Are you interested in news about our USEPA Great Lakes funding opportunities?
Join our mail list, "greatlakesnews"
Download the
Request for Preproposals
(PDF 71Kb, 29 pages)
Table of Contents
- SUMMARY
- BACKGROUND
- APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS, ELIGIBILITY
- PROCESS AND SCHEDULE
- GENERAL CRITERIA
- SPECIFIC CRITERIA
Appendix I - "Line-by-Line" Instructions to PSS2001 Data Entry
Appendix II - Purpose and General Priorities
Appendix III - USEPA Contacts for Great Lakes Priorities
Appendix IV- Other GLNPO Activities and Funding
FY2001 - 2002 Request for Preproposals
Appendix
1
"Line-by-Line" Instructions for PSS2001 Data Entry
(Tabs refer to data entry in the Preproposals Submission System)
APPLICANT INFORMATION (TAB1)
Applicant. Enter Applicant (Organization) Name, Contact Person's Title (choose one from the drop-down list), Contact Person's Name, Address, City, State (choose one from the drop-down list), Phone, Fax, and E-mail. For Phone and Fax numbers, enter the 10-digit number without any punctuation, spaces, etc.
Type of Organization. Choose one from a drop-down list including: State; Interstate Agency or Commission; Sub-state or special purpose district; County; Municipality; Federal Agency; College or University; Tribal Organization; Federally funded research and development center; or Other.
PROJECT SUMMARY INFORMATION (TAB 2)
Project Title. No more than 60 characters.
Abstract. One paragraph synopsis which can stand alone as a project description.
Duration. Specify project duration from 0.5 years up to 2 years (select from the spin-box list).
Category. Choose only 1 from a drop-down list including: (i) Contaminated Sediments; (ii) Pollution Prevention and Reduction (GLBTS); (iii) Ecological (Habitat) Protection and Restoration; (iv) Invasive Species; (vi) Indicator Development; or (vi) Strategic or Emerging Issues. Submission of a single project to multiple categories may adversely affect your chance of success.
Rank Within Category. Only for multiple Preproposals being submitted within the same project category from the same organization. To only be filled in after rank is assigned by the organization's coordinator.
GEOGRAPHIC APPLICABILITY (TAB 3)
Applicable State. Select Great Lakes State(s) which would be most impacted by this project. (Click on appropriate boxes).
Applicable Lake Basin. Identify Lake Basin(s) which would be most impacted by this project. (Click on appropriate boxes.)
Applicable Geographic Initiative. If applicable, identify geographic initiative which would be most impacted by this project. (Click on box for Greater Chicago, Northeast Ohio, NW Indiana, Southeast Michigan, or Lake St. Clair.)
Applicable Areas of Concern. Identify the Areas of Concern affected by the Project: Choose the primary affected Area of Concern from the drop-down list. List any others in the field entitled "Other Affected AOCs".
PROBLEM STATEMENT (TAB 4)
Problem Statement. Describe the issue that will be addressed and its relevance to the Great Lakes, particularly to needs and priorities (especially in LaMPs and RAPs) for Lakes, AOCs, and other geographic initiatives.
Proposed Work/Outcome. Outline what will be done and how. Describe anticipated environmental results, referencing affected
pollutants, industry sectors, economic impacts, habitats, and/or species. Habitat projects should include a statement of the number of acres of aquatic, wetland, riverine, and terrestrial Great Lakes habitat to be positively impacted.
PROJECT MILESTONES (TAB 5)
Milestones. Specify milestones and/or final products and projected due dates (Month/Year, in MM/YYYY format). You may describe up to 8 milestones/final products, including Project Start and End. Please be aware that if you submit a full proposal in May, your project could begin in June; however, most usually begin in September or October.
EJ/EDUCATION APPLICABILITY (TAB 6)
Environmental Justice. Check box and include a narrative description if some part of the project addresses "Environmental Justice."
Education/Outreach Component. Check box, if the project includes an education/outreach component. If applicable, describe the target audience and how that group would be impacted by the project in the field entitled "Education/Outreach Description".
PROJECT BUDGET (TAB 7)
Budget. Fill in the applicable budget items in the table to show how GLNPO (Federal) funds and non-Federal matching funds will be used for personnel/salaries, fringe benefits, travel, equipment, supplies, contract costs, construction, and other costs. You may include a separate line for indirect costs if your organization has in place (or will negotiate) an "indirect cost rate" from a cognizant Federal agency. Budget should represent the total which would be requested from GLNPO for the project's duration (up to two years). Funding will be awarded as a "lump sum" and is not assured for subsequent years. Do not include commas when entering the budget amounts. Totals will be calculated automatically or by pressing "calculate."
OTHER SOURCES OF FUNDING (TAB 8)
Other Funding. If funds are being pursued or have been committed to your Project by other providers, list the Name of the Providers, Amounts Provided, and Commitments made by each.
COLLABORATION (TAB 9)
Collaboration/Community-based Support. Describe plans and status of collaboration amongst the public, private, and independent sectors. Evidence of support will be required for full proposals.
![[logo] US EPA](http://www.epa.gov/epafiles/images/logo_epaseal.gif)