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displayed on printed materials prepared general and special grant provisions, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
by the grantee while in receipt of DOL power point presentations on how to
grant funding: ‘‘Preparation of this item apply for HVRP funding, On-Site Veterans’ Employment and Training
was funded by the United States Monitoring Visits, etc. The Interagency Service
Department of Labor under Grant No. Council on Homeless at Web page [SGA #06–05/PY 06]
[insert the appropriate grant number].’’ http://www.ich.gov has information
• All printed materials must also from various departments that assist Solicitation for Grant Applications
include the following notice: ‘‘This homeless persons including updated (SGA); New Grantee Homeless
document does not necessarily reflect information on local community ten Veterans’ Reintegration Program
the views or policies of the U.S. (10) year plans to end homelessness and (HVRP) Grants for Program Year (PY)
Department of Labor, nor does mention continuum of care plans. America’s 2006, July 1, 2006 Through June 30,
of trade names, commercial products, or Service Locator Web page at http:// 2007
organizations imply endorsement by the
www.servicelocator.org provides a AGENCY: Veterans’ Employment and
U.S. Government.’’
2. Public references to grant: When directory of our nation’s One-Stop Training Service (VETS), Labor.
issuing statements, press releases, Career Centers and http:// ACTION: Posting of SGA.
requests for proposals, bid solicitations, www.workforce3one.org is another
Department of Labor resource site. The SUMMARY: The Veterans’ Employment
and other documents describing projects
National Association of Workforce and Training Service is posting
or programs funded in whole or in part availability of funds for the New
with Federal money, all grantees Boards maintains a Web page at
http://www.nawb.org/asp/wibdir.asp Grantee Homeless Veterans’
receiving Federal funds must clearly Reintegration Program.
state: that contains contact information for the
• The percentage of the total costs of State and local Workforce Investment FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
the program or project, which will be Boards. Applicants may also review Cassandra Mitchell, Grants Management
financed with Federal money; ‘‘VETS’’ Guide to Competitive and Specialist, Procurement Services Center,
• The dollar amount of Federal Discretionary Grants’’ located at Web at (202) 693–4570.
financial assistance for the project or page http://www.dol.gov/vets/grants/ Date Extension: N/A.
program; and Final_VETS_Guide-linked.pdf. For a DATES: The closing date for receipt of
• The percentage and dollar amount basic understanding of the grants the application is May 22, 2006 at 5
of the total costs of the project or process and basic responsibilities of p.m. (eastern time) at the address listed.
program that will be financed by non- Executive Summary (Applicants For
receiving Federal grant support, please
governmental sources. Grant Funds Should Read This Notice
see ‘‘Guidance for Faith-Based and In Its Entirety): This competition is
B. Use of USDOL Logo Community Organizations on Partnering targeting eligible applicants that have
In consultation with USDOL, VETS, with the Federal Government’’ at Web not previously received HVRP or
the grantee(s) must acknowledge pages http://www.whitehouse.gov/ Veterans’ Workforce Investment
USDOL’s role as described below: government/fbci and http:// Program (VWIP) Funds. The U.S.
• The USDOL logo may be applied to www.dol.gov/cfbci, Also, the National Department of Labor (USDOL),
USDOL-funded material prepared for Coalition for Homeless Veterans Web Veterans’ Employment and Training
distribution, including posters, videos, page at http://www.nchv.org. Service (VETS), announces a grant
pamphlets, research documents, Signed at Washington, DC, this 11th day of competition under 38 U.S.C. 2021, as
national survey results, impact April, 2006. added by section 5 of Public Law 107–
evaluations, best practice reports, and Eric Vogt, 95, the Homeless Veterans
other publications of global interest. The Comprehensive Assistance Act of 2001
Grant Officer.
grantee(s) must consult with USDOL on (HVCAA). Section 2021 requires the
whether the logo may be used on any Appendices: (Located on U.S. Secretary of Labor to conduct, directly
such items prior to final draft or final Department of Labor, Veterans’ or through grant or contract, such
preparation for distribution. In no event Employment and Training Service Web programs as the Secretary determines
shall the USDOL logo be placed on any page http://www.dol.gov/vets follow appropriate to expedite the reintegration
item until USDOL has given the Grantee link for the applicable SGA listed under of homeless veterans into the labor
permission to use the logo on the item. announcements.) force.
• All documents must include the Both urban and non-urban areas
Appendix A: Application for Federal
following notice: ‘‘This documentation within the United States and its
Assistance SF–424
does not necessarily reflect the views or territories are eligible jurisdictions to
Appendix B: Budget Information Sheet SF–
policies of the U.S. Department of receive services under this competition.
424A
Labor, nor does mention of trade names, Urban areas are defined as the
Appendix C: Assurances and Certifications
commercial products, or organizations Signature Page
metropolitan areas of the 75 U.S. cities
imply endorsement by the U.S. Appendix D: Recommended Format for
largest in population and the
Government.’’ Planned Quarterly Technical metropolitan area of San Juan, Puerto
Resources for the Applicant: The Performance Goals Rico (See Appendix G). Non-urban areas
Department of Labor maintains a Appendix E: Direct Cost Descriptions for are defined as the geographic areas other
number of web-based resources that Applicants and Sub-Applicants than the metropolitan areas of the 75
may be of assistance to applicants. The U.S. cities largest in population and the
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Appendix F: Survey on Ensuring Equal


Web page for the USDOL VETS at Opportunity for Applicants metropolitan area of San Juan, Puerto
http://www.dol.gov/vets/programs/ Appendix G: List of 75 Largest Cities Rico. Applicants must identify whether
main.htm is a valuable source of Nationwide they are applying for an urban or non-
information including the program urban grant award.
highlights and brochures, glossary of [FR Doc. 06–3625 Filed 4–19–06; 8:45 am] HVRP grants are intended to address
terms, frequently used acronyms, BILLING CODE 4510–79–P two objectives: (1) To provide services

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to assist in reintegrating homeless to assist in reintegrating homeless to attend service provider meetings,
veterans into meaningful employment veterans into meaningful employment seminars, and conferences, to outstation
within the labor force, and (2) to within the labor force, and (b) to staff, and to develop individual service
stimulate the development of effective stimulate the development of effective contracts as well as to involve other
service delivery systems that will service delivery systems that will agencies in program planning.
address the complex problems facing address the complex problems facing The grantee and sub-awardee(s) will
homeless veterans. Successful homeless veterans. be responsible for providing project
applicants will design programs that For this Fiscal Year (FY) 2006 grant awareness, program information, and
assist eligible veterans by providing job solicitation, VETS seeks applicants that orientation activities to the following:
placement services, job training, will provide services through a case A. Direct providers of services to
counseling, supportive services, and management approach that networks homeless veterans, including shelter
other assistance to expedite the with Federal, State, and local resources and soup kitchen operators, to make
reintegration of homeless veterans into for veteran support programs. them aware of the services available to
the labor force. Successful programs Successful applicants will have clear homeless veterans to make them job-
will also be designed to be flexible in strategies and obtainable goals for ready and to aid their placement into
addressing the universal as well as the employment and retention of jobs.
local or regional problems that have had employment for homeless veterans. B. Federal, State, and local agencies
a negative impact on homeless veterans Successful applicants will design such as the Social Security
reentering the workforce. programs that assist eligible veterans by Administration (SSA), Department of
Under this new grantee HVRP providing job placement services, job Veterans Affairs (DVA), State Workforce
solicitation covering Fiscal Year (FY) training, counseling, mentoring, Agencies (SWAs) and local One-Stop
2006, VETS anticipates that up to supportive services, and other Career Centers (which integrate
$1,500,000 will be available for grant assistance to expedite the reintegration Workforce Investment Act (WIA) and
awards up to a maximum of $300,000 of homeless veterans into the labor other employment and training
for urban areas and $200,000 for non- force. Successful applicants will also services), mental health services, and
urban areas. VETS expects to award design programs that are flexible in healthcare detoxification facilities: to
approximately six (6) grants. Please be addressing the universal as well as the familiarize them with the nature and
advised that urban area requests local or regional problems that have had needs of homeless veterans.
exceeding $300,000 and non-urban area a negative impact on homeless veterans C. Civic and private sector groups, in
requests exceeding $200,000 will be reentering the workforce. The HVRP in particular veterans’ service
considered non-responsive. This notice PY 2006 will seek to continue to organizations, support groups, job
contains all of the necessary information strengthen development of effective training and employment services, and
and forms to apply for grant funding. service delivery systems, to provide community-based organizations
The period of performance for these PY comprehensive services through a case (including faith-based organizations), to
2006 grants will be July 1, 2006 through management approach that addresses provide information on homeless
June 30, 2007. Two (2) optional years of complex problems facing eligible veterans and their needs.
additional funding may be available, veterans trying to transition into gainful The grantee and sub-awardee(s) will
depending upon Congressional employment, and to improve strategies also be responsible for participating in
appropriations, the agency’s decision to for employment and retention in ‘‘Stand Down’’ events. A ‘‘Stand Down’’
exercise the optional year(s) of funding, employment. is an event held in a locality, usually for
and satisfactory grantee and sub- one (1) to three (3) days, where services
2. Project Awareness Program are provided to homeless veterans along
awardee(s) performance. Information and Orientation Activities with shelter, meals, clothing,
I. Funding Opportunity Description In order to promote networking employment services, and medical
This competition is targeting eligible between the HVRP-funded program and attention. This type of event is mostly
applicants that have not previously local service providers (and thereby a volunteer effort, which is organized
received HVRP or Veterans’ Workforce eliminate gaps or duplication in services within a community and brings service
Investment Program (VWIP) Funds. The and enhance the provision of assistance providers together such as the
U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL), to participants), the grantee and sub- Department of Veterans Affairs,
Veterans’ Employment and Training awardee(s) must provide project Disabled Veterans’ Outreach Program
Service (VETS), announces a grant orientation workshops and program Specialists (DVOP) and Local Veterans’
competition under 38 U.S.C. 2021, as awareness activities that it determines Employment Representatives (LVER)
added by section 5 of Public Law 107– are the most feasible for the types of staff from the State Workforce Agencies,
95, the Homeless Veterans providers listed below. Grantees and Veteran Service Organizations, military
Comprehensive Assistance Act of 2001 sub-awardee(s) are encouraged to personnel, civic leaders, and a variety of
(HVCAA). Section 2021 requires the propose strategies for incorporating other interested persons, groups, and
Secretary of Labor to conduct, directly small faith-based and community organizations. Many services are
or through grant or contract, such organizations (defined as organizations provided on-site with referrals also
programs as the Secretary determines with social services budgets of $500,000 made for continued assistance after the
appropriate to provide job training, or less and ten (10) or fewer full-time Stand Down event. These events can
counseling, and placement services employees) into their outreach plans. often be the catalyst that enables
(including job readiness, literacy Project orientation workshops homeless veterans to get back into
training, and skills training) to expedite conducted by grantees and sub- mainstream society. The Department of
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the reintegration of homeless veterans awardee(s) have been an effective means Labor has supported replication of these
into the labor force. of sharing information and informing events and many have been held
the community of the availability of throughout the nation.
1. Program Concept and Emphasis other services; they are encouraged but In areas where an HVRP is operating,
HVRP grants are intended to address not mandatory. Rather, grantees and grantees and sub-awardee(s) are
two objectives: (a) To provide services sub-awardee(s) will have the flexibility expected and encouraged to participate

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fully and offer their services for all system’s One-Stop Career Centers, as quarterly using an Internet-based
locally planned Stand Down event(s). well as Veterans’ Workforce Investment reporting system for HVRP, with access
Toward this end, up to $8,000 of the Programs (VWIPs), Department of provided to successful grantees after the
requested HVRP grant funds may be Veterans Affairs (DVA) services, award process has been completed.
used to supplement the Stand Down including its Health Care for Homeless There are two (2) outcome measures
efforts, where funds are not otherwise Veterans, Domiciliary Care, Regional with established performance targets for
available, and may be requested and Benefits Assistance Program, and HVRP grants. The first outcome measure
explained in the budget narrative. Transitional Housing under Homeless is the placement rate with a
Provider Grant and Per Diem programs. performance target for grantees and sub-
3. Scope of Program Design F. Networking, collaborating, and awardee(s) to meet a minimum
In addition to the activities described coordinating efforts with veterans’ placement rate of 61.5%. This is
above, the project design must include service organizations such as: The determined by dividing the number of
the following services: American Legion, Disabled American participants placed into employment by
A. Outreach, intake, assessment, peer Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the total number of HVRP participants.
counseling and mentoring to the degree Vietnam Veterans of America, The While the percentage of HVRP
practical, employment services, and American Veterans (AMVETS), or etc. to participants placed into employment is
follow-up support services to enhance ensure participants apply for and/or an important outcome, it is also
retention in employment. Program staff receive other veterans’ benefits that they necessary to evaluate and measure the
providing outreach services should have may be eligible for. program’s longer-term results, through
experience in dealing with, and an G. Referral as necessary to health care, the 90-day and 180-day follow-up
understanding of the needs of, homeless counseling, and rehabilitative services periods. The second outcome measure is
veterans. Outreach activities must including, but not limited to: Alcohol
include and coordinate with the DVOP retention following placement with a
and drug rehabilitation, therapeutic
and LVER staff in the State Workforce performance target for grantees and sub-
services, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Agencies or in the workforce investment awardee(s) to meet a minimum rate of
(PTSD) services, and mental health
systems’ One-Stop Career Centers retention of 58.5% at 180 days following
services as well as coordination with
System, Veterans’ Workforce Investment placement. This is determined by
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance
Program (VWIP), and the Department of dividing the number of participants
Act (MVHAA) programs for health care
Veterans Affairs. retained in employment at 180 days
for the homeless, and health care
B. Provision of or referral to following placement divided by the
programs under the Homeless Veterans
employment services such as: Job search total number of participants placed into
Comprehensive Assistance Act
workshops, job counseling, assessment employment. While there is no
(HVCAA) of 2001.
of skills, resume writing techniques, H. Referral to housing assistance, as performance target established for
interviewing skills, subsidized trial appropriate, provided by: Local shelters, retention at 90 days following
employment (work experience), job Federal Emergency Management placement, grantees are required to
development services, job placement Administration (FEMA) food and shelter collect and report the rate of retention
into unsubsidized employment, and job programs, transitional housing programs in employment at that point.
placement follow-up services to and single room occupancy housing In applying the Common Measures,
enhance retention in employment. programs funded under MVHAA and grantees will be required to collect
C. Provision of or referral to training HVCAA, and permanent housing additional information according to the
services such as: Basic skills instruction, programs for disabled homeless persons Common Measures definitions but no
remedial education activities, life skills funded under MVHAA and HVCAA. performance targets for grantees will be
and money management training, on- established according to those
the-job training, classroom training, 4. Results-Oriented Model definitions during this period of
vocational training, specialized and/or No specific model is mandatory, but performance. That is because the
licensing training programs, and other successful applicants will design a baseline information required to
formal training programs as deemed program that is responsive to the needs establish performance targets does not
appropriate to benefit the participant. At of the local community and achieves the yet exist. Upon award, grantees will be
least 80% of the enrolled HVRP HVRP objectives. The HVRP objectives provided with detailed information
participants must participate in training are to successfully reintegrate homeless regarding the specific information
activities. veterans into the workforce and to required to be collected and reported. At
D. Grantees and sub-awardee(s) must stimulate the development of effective this point, it is sufficient for grantees to
perform a preliminary assessment of service delivery systems that will be aware of two requirements in
each participant’s eligibility for address the complex problems facing addition to the requirements identified
Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) homeless veterans. Under the above. First, it will be necessary for
service-connected disability, Government Performance and Results grantees to collect and report on the rate
compensation, and/or pension benefits. Act (GPRA), Congress and the public are of retention in employment at 270 days
As appropriate, grantees and sub- looking for program results rather than following placement into employment.
awardee(s) will work with the veterans’ program processes. Second, at the 180 day and 270 day
service organizations or refer the For purposes of assessing points of retention in employment
participants to DVA in order to file a performance of grantees selected under following placement, grantees will be
claim for compensation or pension. this SGA, VETS will focus on two required to collect and report the
Grantees and sub-awardee(s) will track performance measures described below. average weekly earnings of those
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the progress of claims and report However, grantees also will be required retained in employment. This is
outcomes in individual participant case to report additional performance calculated by multiplying each
management records. information, as required in DOL participant’s hourly wage by the average
E. Coordination with veterans’ guidance on OMB Common Measures number of hours per week that the
services programs, including: DVOPs and as described below. All participant was employed during the
and LVERs in the workforce investment performance outcomes will be reported previous quarter.

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The applicant’s program should be purposes, and career counseling. Most made under this solicitation. Awards
based on a results-oriented model. The DVOP and LVER staff received training are expected to range from a minimum
first phase of activity should consist of in case management for employment of $75,000 to a maximum of $200,000
the level of outreach necessary to purposes at the National Veterans’ for non-urban areas and $300,000 for
introduce the program to eligible Training Institute. All DVOP and LVER urban areas. The Department of Labor
homeless veterans. Outreach also staff provide employment-related reserves the right to negotiate the
includes establishing contact with other services to veterans who are most at a amounts to be awarded under this
agencies that encounter homeless disadvantage in the labor market. VETS competition. Please be advised that
veterans. Once the eligible homeless recommends working hand-in-hand requests exceeding $200,000 for non-
veterans have been identified, an with DVOP/LVER and other One-Stop urban areas and $300,000 for urban
assessment must be made of each Career Center staff to achieve economies areas will be considered non-responsive
individual’s abilities, interests, needs, of resources and to avoid duplication of and will not be evaluated. If there are
and barriers to employment. In some services. DVOP/LVER staff may also be any residual programmatic funds, the
cases, participants may require referrals able to provide grantees and sub- Department of Labor reserves the right
to services such as rehabilitation, drug awardee(s) valuable assistance in to select for funding the next highest
or alcohol treatment, or a temporary tracking participants within their State scoring applicant(s) on the competitive
shelter before they can be enrolled into wage record management information list developed for this SGA up to one (1)
the HVRP program. Once the eligible system for follow-up purposes at 90 and year after the initial performance period
homeless veteran is stabilized, the 180 days after a participant enters begins or June 30, 2007.
assessment must concentrate on the employment.
employability of the individual and The applicant’s program must include 3. Period of Performance
whether the individual is to be enrolled tracking of program participants. The period of performance will be for
into the HVRP program. Participant tracking should begin with the twelve (12) month period of July 1,
A determination should be made as to the referral to supportive services and 2006 to June 30, 2007, unless modified
whether the HVRP participant would training activities and continue at by the Grant Officer. It is expected that
benefit from pre-employment placement into employment and successful applicants will begin
preparation such as resume writing, job through the 90-day and 180-day follow- program operations under this
search workshops, related employment up periods after entering employment. It solicitation on July 1, 2006. All program
counseling, and case management, or is important that the grantee and sub- funds must be obligated by June 30,
possibly an initial entry into the job awardee(s) maintain contact with 2007; a limited amount of funds may be
market through temporary jobs. veterans after placement to ensure that obligated and reserved for follow-up
Additionally, sheltered work employment-related problems are activities and closeout.
environments such as the Department of addressed. The 90-day and 180-day
Veterans Affairs Compensated Work follow-ups are fundamental to assessing 4. Optional Year Funding
Therapy Program, classroom training, program results. Grantees and sub- Should Congress appropriate
and/or on-the-job training must be awardee(s) need to budget for 90-day additional funds for this purpose, VETS
evaluated. Such services should be and 180-day follow-up activity so that it may consider up to two (2) additional
noted in an Individual Employment can be performed for those participants years of optional funding. The
Plan to facilitate the staff’s successful placed at or near the end of the grant Government does not, however,
monitoring of the participant’s progress. performance period. All grantees and guarantee optional year funding for any
Entry into full-time employment or a sub-awardee(s), prior to the end of the grantee or sub-awardee(s). In deciding
specific job-training program should grant performance period, must obligate whether to exercise any optional year(s)
follow, in keeping with the overall sufficient funds to ensure that follow-up of funding, VETS will consider grantee
objective of HVRP, to bring the activities are completed. Such results and sub-awardee(s) performance during
participant closer to self-sufficiency. will be reported in the final technical the previous period of operations as
The grantee should provide or arrange performance report. follows:
for these supportive services that will A. The grantee and sub-awardee(s)
enable the HVRP participant to II. Award Information
must meet, at minimum, 90% of
successfully perform all the activities 1. Type of Funding Instrument planned cumulative goals for Federal
specified in the Individual Employment One (1) year grant with optional expenditures, enrollments, placements
Plan. funding for an additional two years. into employment, and training by the
Job development, a crucial part of the end of the third quarter; and
employability process, usually occurs Note: Selection of an organization as a
grantee does not constitute final approval of
B. The grantee and sub-awardee(s)
when there are no competitive job
the grant application as submitted. Before the must have complied with all terms
openings that the HVRP participant is
actual grant is awarded, USDOL may enter identified in the Solicitation for Grant
qualified to apply for; therefore, a job
into negotiations about such items as Application (SGA), grant award
opportunity with an employer is program components, staffing, and funding document, and General and Special
created, developed, and customized levels, and administrative systems in place to Grant Provisions; and
specifically for that HVRP participant. support grant implementation. If the C. All program and fiscal reports must
HVRP participants who are ready to negotiations do not result in a mutually
have been submitted by the established
enter employment and are in need of acceptable submission, the Grant Officer
reserves the right to terminate the negotiation due dates and the grantee and sub-
intensive case management services for
employment purposes are to be referred and decline to fund the application. awardee(s) must verify these reports for
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to the DVOP and LVER staff at a One- accuracy purposes.


Stop Career Center. DVOP and LVER 2. Funding Levels III. Eligibility Information
staff are able to provide HVRP The total funding available for this
participants the following services: Job New Grantee HVRP solicitation is up to 1. Eligible Applicants
development, employment services, $1,400,000. It is anticipated that In order to be eligible, applicants
case management for employment approximately seven (7) awards will be must not have previously received

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HVRP or VWIP funds. Applications for metropolitan area of San Juan, Puerto E. To be eligible for enrollment as a
funds will be accepted from State and Rico. Applicants must identify whether participant under this HVRP grant an
local Workforce Investment Boards, they are applying for an urban or non- individual must be homeless and a
local public agencies, for-profit/ urban grant award. veteran defined as follows:
commercial entities, and non-profit B. The proposal must include a • The term ‘‘homeless or homeless
organizations, including faith-based and participant outreach component that individual’’ includes persons who lack
community organizations. Applicants uses DVOP/LVER staff and/or trained a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime
must have a familiarity with the area outreach staff. Programs must be residence. It also includes persons
and population to be served and the ‘‘employment-focused.’’ An whose primary nighttime residence is
ability to administer an effective and ‘‘employment-focused’’ program is a either a supervised public or private
timely program. program directed toward: (1) Increasing shelter designed to provide temporary
Eligible applicants will generally fall the employability of homeless veterans living accommodations; an institution
into one of the following categories: through training or arranging for the that provides a temporary residence for
• State and local Workforce provision of services that will enable individuals intended to be
Investment Boards (WIBs), established them to reintegrate into the labor force institutionalized; or a public or private
under sections 111 and 117 of the and (2) matching homeless veterans place not designed for, or ordinarily
Workforce Investment Act. with potential employers and/or used as, a regular sleeping
• Public agencies, meaning any entrepreneurial opportunities. accommodation for human beings. [42
public agency of a State or of a general C. Applicants are encouraged to U.S.C. 11302 (a)].
purpose political subdivision of a State utilize, through partnerships or sub- • The term ‘‘veteran’’ means a person
that has the power to levy taxes and awards, experienced public agencies, who served in the active military, naval,
spend funds, as well as general private non-profit organizations, private or air service, and who was discharged
corporate and police powers. (This businesses, faith-based and community or released under conditions other than
typically refers to cities and counties.) A organizations, and colleges and dishonorable. [38 U.S.C. 101(2)].
State agency may propose in its universities (especially those with
application to serve one or more of the IV. Application and Submission
traditionally high enrollments of Information
jurisdictions located in its State. This minorities) that have an understanding
does not preclude a city or county of unemployment and the barriers to 1. Address To Request an Application
agency from submitting an application employment unique to homeless and Amendments
to serve its own jurisdiction. veterans, a familiarity with the area to
• For-profit/commercial entities. This SGA, together with its
be served, linkages with the One-Stop attachments, includes all the
• Non-profit organizations (including
Career Center(s), and the capability to information needed to apply. Additional
faith-based and community
effectively provide the necessary application packages and amendments
organizations). If claiming 501(c)(3)
services. to this SGA may be obtained from the
status, the Internal Revenue Service
statement indicating 501(c)(3) status D. Legal rules pertaining to inherently VETS Web site address at
approval must be submitted. religious activities by organization that http://www.dol.gov/vets, the Federal
Note that entities organized under receive Federal Financial Assistance. Grant Opportunities Web site address at
section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Neutral, non-religious criteria that http://www.grants.gov, and from the
Code that engage in lobbying activities neither favor nor disfavor religion will Federal Register Web site address at
are not eligible to receive funds under be employed in the selection of grant http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/
this announcement. Section 18 of the recipients and must be employed by index.html. The Federal Register may
Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, Public grantees or in the selection of sub- also be obtained from your nearest
Law 104–65, 109 Stat. 691 (2 U.S.C. awardee(s). The government is generally government office or library. Additional
1611) prohibits instituting an award, prohibited from providing direct copies of the standard forms can be
grant, or loan of federal funds to financial assistance for inherently downloaded from: http://
501(c)(4) entities that engage in religious activities. These grants may www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/
lobbying. not be used for religious instruction, grants_forms.html.
worship, prayer, proselytizing or their All grant applications are to be mailed
2. Cost Sharing inherently religious activities. In this to: Department of Labor, Procurement
Cost sharing and matching funds are context, the term direct financial Services Center, Attention: Cassandra
not required. However, we do encourage assistance means financial assistance Mitchell, Reference SGA #06–05, 200
grantees and sub-awardee(s) to that is provided directly by a Constitution Avenue NW., Room N–
maximize the resources available to the government entity or an intermediate 5416, Washington, DC 20210. Phone
HVRP program and its participants. organization, as opposed to financial Number: (202) 693–4570 (this is not a
assistance that an organization receives toll-free number).
3. Other Eligibility Criteria as the result of the genuine and • Applicants may also apply online at
A. Both urban and non-urban areas independent private choice of a http://www.grants.gov. Applicants
within the United States and its beneficiary. In other contexts, the term submitting proposals online are
territories are eligible jurisdictions to ‘‘direct’’ financial assistance may be requested to refrain from mailing a hard
receive services under this competition. used to refer to financial assistance that copy application as well. It is strongly
Urban areas are defined as the an organization receives directly from recommended that applicants using
metropolitan areas of the 75 U.S. cities the Federal government (also known as http://www.grants.gov immediately
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largest in population and the ‘‘discretionary’’ assistance), as opposed initiate and complete the ‘‘Get Started’’
metropolitan area of San Juan, Puerto to assistance that it receives from a State registration steps at http://
Rico (See Appendix G). Non-urban areas or local government (also known as www.grants.gov/GetStarted. These steps
are defined as the geographic areas other ‘‘indirect’’ or ‘‘block’’ grant assistance). may take multiple days to complete, and
than the metropolitan areas of the 75 The term ‘‘direct’’ has the former this time should be factored into plans
U.S. cities largest in population and the meaning throughout this paragraph. for electronic submission in order to

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avoid facing unexpected delays that completed Survey on Ensuring Equal designated geographical area. Include
could result in the rejection of an Opportunity for Applicants (Appendix poverty and unemployment rates in the
application. If submitting electronically F), and the applicant’s grant specific area and identify the disparities in the
through http://www.grants.gov it would financial and/or audit statement dated local community infrastructure that
be appreciated if the application within the last 18 months (does not exacerbate the employment barriers
submitted is saved as .doc, .pdf, or .txt count towards the 75 page limitation). faced by the targeted veterans. Include
files. A. Section 1—Executive Summary: A labor market information and job
• Except provided in section IV.3., one to two page ‘‘Executive Summary’’ opportunities in the employment fields
any application received after the reflecting the grantee’s and sub- and industries that are in demand in the
deadline will be considered as non- awardee(s) proposed overall strategy, geographical area to be served.
responsive and will not be evaluated. timeline, and outcomes to be achieved Applicants are to clearly describe the
in their grant proposal is required. The proposed program awareness and
2. Content and Form of Application
Executive Summary should include: participant outreach strategies.
The application must include the • The proposed area to be served Approach or strategy to increase
name, address, telephone number, fax through the activities of this grant employment and job retention:
number, and e-mail address (if application. Applicants must be responsive to the
applicable) of a key contact person at • The grantee’s experience in serving Rating Criteria contained in section V(1)
the applicant’s organization in case the residents in the proposed service and address all of the rating factors as
questions should arise. To be area. thoroughly as possible in the narrative.
considered responsive to this • The proposed projects and activities The applicant must:
solicitation the application must consist that will expedite the reintegration of • Describe the specific employment
of three (3) separate and distinct homeless veterans into the workforce. and training services to be provided
sections: The Executive Summary, the • A summary of anticipated under this grant and the sequence or
Technical Proposal, and the Cost outcomes, benefits, and value added by flow of such services;
Proposal. The information provided in the project. • Indicate the type(s) of training that
these three (3) sections is essential to B. Section 2—Technical Proposal will be provided under the grant and
demonstrate an understanding of the consists of a narrative proposal that how it relates to the jobs that are in
programmatic and fiscal contents of the demonstrates the need for this particular demand, length of training, training
grant proposal. grant program, the services and curriculum, and how the training will
A complete grant application package activities proposed to obtain successful improve the eligible veterans’
must not exceed 75 single-sided pages outcomes for the homeless veterans to employment opportunities within that
(81⁄2″ x 11″), double-spaced, 12-point be served; and the applicant’s ability to geographical area;
font, typed pages (all attachments are accomplish the expected outcomes of • Provide a follow-up plan that
included in the 75 page maximum). the proposed project design. All addresses retention after 90 and 180
Applications that contain more than 75 applications must respond to the days with participants who have
pages total will be considered non- requirements for the program concept, entered employment;
responsive. Major sections and sub- required activities, and results oriented • Include the completed Planned
sections of the application should be model set forth in Section I of the SGA. Quarterly Technical Performance Goals
divided and clearly identified (e.g. with Required Content: There are program (and planned expenditures) form listed
tab dividers), and all pages shall be activities that all applications must in Appendix D. If the Planned Quarterly
numbered. To be considered responsive contain to be found technically Technical Performance Goals form
grant applications are to include: acceptable under this SGA. Programs listed in Appendix D is not submitted,
• An original, blue ink-signed, and must be ‘‘employment-focused’’ and the grant application package will be
two (2) copies of the cover letter. must be responsive to the rating criteria considered as non-responsive.
• An original and two (2) copies of in Section V(1). The required program Linkages with facilities that serve
the Executive Summary (see below). activities are: Participant outreach and homeless veterans: Describe program
• An original and two (2) copies of project awareness activities, pre- and resource linkages with other
the Technical Proposal (see below) that enrollment assessments, individual facilities that will be involved in
includes a completed Technical employment plans for each participant, identifying potential clients for this
Performance Goals Form (Appendix D). case management, job placement, job program. Applicants are encouraged to
Also include all attachments with the retention follow-up (at 90 and 180 days) submit a list of their local area network
technical proposal, such as the after individual enters employment, of service providers that offer and
applicant’s information showing utilization and coordination of provide services to benefit HVRP
outcomes of employment and training employment services through the One- participants. Describe any networks
programs that it has had in the past Stop Career Center System, including with other related resources and/or
three (3) years in terms of enrollments the DVOP and LVER staff, and with other programs that serve homeless
and participants who have entered into community linkages with other veterans. Indicate how the program will
employment. programs that provide support to be coordinated with any efforts that are
• An original and two (2) copies of homeless veterans. All applicants must conducted by public and private
the Cost Proposal (see below) that respond to the requirements for the agencies in the community. Indicate
includes an original, blue ink-signed, program concept, required activities and how the applicant will coordinate with
Application for Federal Assistance, SF– results-oriented model described in any continuum of care efforts for the
424 (Appendix A), a Budget Narrative, Section I. of the SGA. homeless among agencies in the
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Budget Information Sheet SF–424A The following format for the technical community. If an Memorandum of
(Appendix B), an original, blue ink- proposal is recommended: Understanding (MOU) or other service
signed, Assurances and Certifications Need for the program: The applicant agreement with service providers exists,
Signature Page (Appendix C), a Direct must identify the geographical area to be copies should be provided.
Cost Description for Applicants and served and provide an estimate of the Linkages with other providers of
Sub-applicants (Appendix E), a number of homeless veterans in the employment and training services to

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homeless veterans: Describe the Please note that the Department of (2) Standard Form SF–424A ‘‘Budget
linkages, networks, and relationships Labor grant review panel members, who Information Sheet’’ (Appendix B) must
the proposed program will have with will be reviewing all grant applications be included;
other providers of services to homeless submitted as a result of this SGA, do not (3) As an attachment to SF–424A, the
veterans; include a description of the have access to any reporting information applicant must provide a detailed cost
relationship with other employment and systems during the review process, breakout of each line item on the Budget
training programs in the One-Stop therefore, if final or most recent Information Sheet. Please label this page
Career Center System such as Disabled cumulative quarterly technical or pages the ‘‘Budget Narrative’’ and
Veterans’ Outreach Program (DVOP), the performance reports are not submitted, ensure that costs reported on the SF–
Local Veterans’ Employment the grant application may be considered 424A correspond accurately with the
Representative (LVER) program, and non-responsive. Budget Narrative;
programs under the Workforce The applicant must also provide The Budget Narrative must include, at
Investment Act such as the Veterans’ evidence of key staff capability to a minimum:
Workforce Investment Program (VWIP); include resumes, staff biographies, • Breakout of all personnel costs by
list the type of services that will be organizational charts, statements of position, title, annual salary rates, and
provided by each. Note the type of work, and etc. It is preferred that the percent of time of each position to be
agreement in place, if applicable. grantee and sub-awardee(s) be a well devoted to the proposed project
Linkages with the workforce investment established service provider and not in (including sub-grantees) by completing
system are required. Describe any the initial start-up phase or process. the ‘‘Direct Cost Descriptions for
networks with any other resources and/ Applicants and Sub-Applicants’’ form
Proposed housing strategy for (Appendix E);
or other programs for homeless veterans.
If an MOU or other service agreement homeless veterans: Describe how • Explanation and breakout of
with other service providers exists, housing resources for eligible homeless extraordinary fringe benefit rates and
copies should be provided. veterans will be obtained or accessed. associated charges (i.e., rates exceeding
Linkages with other Federal agencies: These resources must be from linkages 35% of salaries and wages);
Describe program and resource linkages or sources other than the HVRP grant • Explanation of the purpose and
with the Department of Housing and such as HUD, HHS, community housing composition of, and methodology used
Urban Development (HUD), Department resources, DVA Grant and Per Diem to derive the costs of each of the
of Health and Human Services (HHS), Program, or other local housing following: travel, equipment, supplies,
and Department of Veterans Affairs programs. sub-awards/contracts, and any other
(DVA), to include the Compensated C. Section 3—The Cost Proposal must costs. The applicant must include costs
Work Therapy (CWT) and Grant and Per contain the following: Applicants can of any required travel described in this
Diem programs. If an MOU or other expect that the cost proposal will be Solicitation. Planned travel
service agreement with other service reviewed for allocability, allowability, expenditures may not exceed 5% of the
providers exists, copies should be and reasonableness. total HVRP funds requested. Mileage
provided. (1) Standard Form SF–424, charges may not exceed 44.5 cents per
Proposed supportive service strategy ‘‘Application for Federal Assistance’’ mile or the current Federal rate;
for veterans: Describe how supportive (with the original signed in blue-ink) • All associated costs for obtaining
service resources for veterans will be (Appendix A) must be completed; and retaining participant information
obtained and used. If resources are The Catalog of Federal Domestic pertinent to the follow-up survey, at 90
provided by other sources or linkages, Assistance number for this program is and 180 days after the program
such as Federal, State, local, or faith- 17.805 and it must be entered on the performance period ends;
based and community programs, the SF–424, in Block 11. • Description/specification of, and
applicant must fully explain the use of justification for, equipment purchases, if
these resources and how they will be The organizational unit section of any. Tangible, non-expendable, personal
applied. If an MOU or other service Block 8 of the SF–424 must contain the property having a useful life of more
agreement with other service providers Dun and Bradstreet Number (DUNS) of than one year and a unit acquisition cost
exists, copies should be provided. the applicant. Beginning October 1, of $5,000 or more per unit must be
Organizational capability to provide 2003, all applicants for Federal grant specifically identified; and
required program activities: The funding opportunities are required to • Matching funds, leveraged funds,
applicant’s relevant current and prior include a DUNS number with their and in-kind services are not required for
experience (within the last three year application. See OMB Notice of Final HVRP grants. However, if matching
period) in operating employment and Policy Issuance, 68 FR 38402 (June 27, funds, leverage funds, or in-kind
training programs is to be clearly 2003). Applicants’ DUNS number is to services are to be used, an identification
described, if applicable. A summary be entered into Block 8 of SF–424. The of all sources of leveraged or matching
narrative of program experience and DUNS number is a nine-digit funds and an explanation of the
employment and training performance identification number that uniquely derivation of the value of matching/in-
outcomes is required. The applicant identifies business entities. kind services must be provided. When
must provide information showing There is no charge for obtaining a DUNS resources such as matching funds,
outcomes of employment and training number. To obtain a DUNS leveraged funds, and/or the value of in-
programs that it has had in the past number call 1–866–705–5711 or access kind contributions are made available,
three (3) years in terms of enrollments the following Web site: http:// please describe in section B of the
and participants who have entered into www.dunandbradstreet.com/. Budget Information Sheet.
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employment. An applicant that has Requests for exemption from the (4) A completed Assurance and
operated a HVRP, other homeless DUNS number requirement must be Certification signature page (Appendix
employment and training program, or made to the Office of Management and C) (signed in blue ink) must be
VWIP program must also include the Budget. If no DUNS number is provided submitted;
final or most recent cumulative then the grant application will be (5) All applicants must submit
quarterly technical performance report. considered non-responsive. evidence of satisfactory financial

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management capability, which must Applications cannot be accepted by e- agreed upon in writing by the
include recent (within the last 18 mail or facsimile machine. Department of Labor.
months) grant specific financial and/or The only acceptable evidence to D. Entities described in section
audit statements (does not count establish the date of mailing of a late 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code
towards the 75 page limitation). All application sent by U.S. Postal Service that engage in lobbying activities are not
successful grantees and sub-awardee(s) Express Mail Next Day Service-Post eligible to receive funds under this
are required to utilize Generally Office to Addressee is the date entered announcement because section 18 of the
Accepted Accounting Practices (GAAP), by the Post Office clerk on the ‘‘Express Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, Public
maintain a separate accounting for these Mail Next Day Service-Post Office to Law No. 104–65, 109 Stat. 691, prohibits
grant funds, and have a checking Addressee’’ label and the postmark on the award of Federal funds to these
account; the envelope or wrapper and on the entities.
(6) All applicants must include, as a original receipt from the U.S. Postal E. Limitations on Administrative and
separate appendix, a list of all Service. ‘‘Postmark’’ has the same Indirect Costs
employment and training government meaning as defined above. Therefore, • Administrative costs, which consist
grants and contracts that they have had applicants should request that the postal of all direct and indirect costs
in the past three (3) years, including clerk place a legible hand cancellation associated with the supervision and
grant/contract officer contact ‘‘bull’s-eye’’ postmark on both the management of the program, are limited
information. VETS reserves the right to receipt and the envelope or wrapper. to and may not exceed 20% of the total
have a DOL representative review and The only acceptable evidence to grant award.
verify this data; establish the time of receipt at the U.S. • Indirect costs claimed by the
(7) A completed Survey on Ensuring Department of Labor is the date/time applicant must be based on a Federally
Equal Opportunity for Applicants stamp of the Procurement Services approved rate. A copy of the current
(Appendix F) must be provided. Center on the application wrapper or negotiated approved and signed indirect
other documentary evidence or receipt cost negotiation agreement must be
3. Submission Dates and Times submitted with the application.
(Acceptable Methods of Submission) maintained by that office. Applications
sent by other delivery services, such as Furthermore, indirect costs are
The grant application package must Federal Express, UPS, etc., will also be considered a part of administrative costs
be received at the designated place by accepted. for HVRP purposes and, therefore, may
the date and time specified or it will not All applicants are advised that U.S. not exceed 20% of the total grant award.
be considered. Any application received mail delivery in the Washington, DC • If the applicant does not presently
at the Office of Procurement Services area has been erratic due to security have an approved indirect cost rate, a
after 5 p.m. EDT, May 22, 2006, will not concerns. All applicants must take this proposed rate with justification may be
be considered unless it is received into consideration when preparing to submitted. Successful applicants will be
before the award is made and: meet the application deadline, as you required to negotiate an acceptable and
• It is determined by the Government assume the risk for ensuring a timely
allowable rate within 90 days of grant
that the late receipt was due solely to award with the appropriate DOL
submission, that is, if, because of these
mishandling by the Government after Regional Office of Cost Determination or
mail problems, the Department does not
receipt at the U.S. Department of Labor with the applicant’s cognizant agency
receive an application or receives it too
at the address indicated; or for indirect cost rates (See Office of
late to give proper consideration, even
• It was sent by registered or certified if it was timely mailed, the Department
Management and Budget Web site at
mail not later than the fifth calendar day http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/
is not required to consider the
before May 22, 2006; or attach.html).
application. • Indirect cost rates traceable and
• It was sent by U.S. Postal Service
Express Mail Next Day Service-Post 4. Intergovernmental Review trackable through the State Workforce
Office to Addressee, not later than 5 Not applicable. Agency’s Cost Accounting System
p.m. at the place of mailing two (2) represent an acceptable means of
working days, excluding weekends and 5. Funding Restrictions allocating costs to DOL and, therefore,
Federal holidays, prior to May 22, 2006. A. Applications requesting to serve can be approved for use in grants to
The only acceptable evidence to urban areas that exceed $300,000 and State Workforce Agencies.
establish the date of mailing of a late applications requesting to serve non- V. Application Review Information
application sent by registered or urban areas that exceed $200,000 will be
certified mail is the U.S. Postal Service considered non-responsive and will not 1. Application Evaluation Criteria
postmark on the envelope or wrapper be evaluated. Applications may receive up to 110
and on the original receipt from the U.S. B. There is a limit of one (1) total points based on the following
Postal Service. If the postmark is not application per submitting organization criteria:
legible, an application received after the and physical location serving the same A. Need for the project: 10 points. The
above closing time and date shall be HVRP participant population. If two (2) applicant will document the need for
processed as if mailed late. ‘‘Postmark’’ original applications from the same this project, as demonstrated by: (i) The
means a printed, stamped or otherwise organization for the same physical potential number or concentration of
placed impression (not a postage meter location serving the same HVRP homeless individuals and homeless
machine impression) that is readily participant population are submitted, veterans in the proposed project area
identifiable without further action as the application with the later date will relative to other similar areas; (ii) the
having been applied and affixed by an be considered as non-responsive. Please rates of poverty and unemployment in
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employee of the U.S. Postal Service on do not submit duplicate original grant the proposed project area as determined
the date of mailing. Therefore applicants applications as only one (1) grant by the census or other surveys; and (iii)
should request that the postal clerk application will be considered for the extent of the gaps in the local
place a legible hand cancellation funding purposes. infrastructure to effectively address the
‘‘bull’s-eye’’ postmark on both the C. There will not be reimbursement of employment barriers that characterize
receipt and the envelope or wrapper. pre-award costs unless specifically the target population.

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B. Overall strategy to increase Goals, with proposed programmatic be submitted, if applicable. Because
employment and retention in outcomes, including participants served, prior HVRP experience is not a
employment: 35 points [and up to 10 placement/entered employments and job requirement for this grant, applicants
additional points (for a total of 45 retention. may have other similar type
points) if overall strategy includes an C. Quality and extent of linkages with programmatic performance reports to
approach for addressing barriers to other providers of services to the submit as evidence of experience in
employment faced by chronically homeless and to veterans: 20 points. operating other employment and
homeless veterans as described below.] The application must provide training type programs.
The application must include a information on the quality and extent of E. Quality of overall housing strategy:
description of the approach to providing the linkages this program will have with 10 points. The application must
comprehensive employment and other providers of services to homeless demonstrate how the applicant proposes
training services, including outreach, veterans in the local community to obtain or access housing resources for
pre-enrollment assessment, job training, including faith-based and community participants in the program and
job development, obtaining employer organizations. For each service, the participants entering into the labor
commitments to hire, placement, and applicant must specify who the provider force. This discussion should specify
post-placement follow-up services. is, the source of funding (if known), and the provisions made to access
Applicants must address how they will the type of linkages/referral system temporary, transitional, and permanent
target occupations that are locally in established or proposed. Describe, to the housing for participants through various
demand with career growth potential community resources such as HUD,
extent possible, how the project would
and that will provide wages to ensure DVA Grant and Per Diem Program, and
be incorporated into the local
self-sufficiency for the participant. other locally funded housing programs.
community’s continuum of care
Supportive services provided as part of HVRP funds may not be used for
approach and the local community’s ten
the strategy of promoting job readiness housing purposes or purchasing or
(10) year plan to end homelessness, if
and job retention must be indicated. The leasing of vehicles.
applicable (see Interagency Council on
applicant must identify the local Homelessness Web page at http:// 2. Review and Selection Process
services and sources of training to be www.ich.gov for additional Grant applications will be reviewed
used for participants. At least 80% of information). by a Department of Labor grant review
participants must participate in training Describe how the proposed project panel using the point scoring system
activities. A description of the links to the appropriate State Workforce specified above in Section V(1). The
relationship with other employment and Agency and One-Stop Career Center(s) grant review panel will assign a score
training programs delivered through the including coordination and after objectively and carefully
One-Stop Career Center System must be collaboration with DVOP/LVER and evaluating each responsive grant
specified. Applicants must indicate how other One-Stop Career Center staff, application and all responsive grant
the activities will be tailored or HUD, HHS, DVA, and other local applications will be ranked based on
responsive to the needs of homeless community-based programs and the this score. The ranking will be the
veterans. A participant flow chart may services that will be provided as primary basis to identify applicants as
be used to show the sequence and mix necessary on behalf of the homeless potential grantees. The grant review
of services. veteran participants to be served. panel will establish a competitive range,
Additional Points: Up to an additional D. Demonstrated capability in based upon the proposal evaluation, for
10 points under this section will be providing required program services, the purpose of selecting qualified
awarded to grant proposals that focus including programmatic reporting and applicants. For this solicitation, the
some of their effort on addressing the participant tracking: 25 points. The minimum acceptable score is 70.
barriers to employment faced by applicant must describe its relevant The grant review panel, the Assistant
chronically homeless veterans. A prior experience in operating Secretary for Veterans’ Employment and
veteran who is ‘‘chronically homeless’’ employment and training programs and Training (ASVET), and Grant Officer
is an unaccompanied homeless providing services to participants may further evaluate grant applications
individual with a disabling condition similar to those that are proposed under deemed within the competitive range in
who has either been continuously this solicitation. Specific outcomes order to compare goals of other grant
homeless for a year or more, OR who previously achieved by the applicant applications deemed within the
has had at least four (4) episodes of must be described, such as number of competitive range. The grant review
homelessness in the past three (3) years. enrollments, number of participants that panel, the ASVET, and the Grant Officer
In order to be considered chronically were placed into employment, cost per may consider any information that
homeless, a person must have been placement into employment, benefits comes to their attention, including past
sleeping in a place not meant for human secured, network coalitions, etc. The performance, and will make a final
habitation (e.g., living on the streets) applicant must also address its capacity selection determination based on what
and/or in an emergency homeless for timely startup of the program, is most advantageous to the
shelter. A disabling condition is defined programmatic reporting, and participant Government, considering factors such as
as a diagnosable substance use disorder, tracking. The applicant should describe grant review panel findings,
serious mental illness, developmental its staff experience and ability to geographical presence of the applicants,
disability, or chronic physical illness or manage the administrative, existing grants, or the areas to be served
disability including the co-occurrence of programmatic, and financial aspects of a and the best value to the government,
two or more of these conditions. A grant program. Include a recent (within cost, and other factors considered. The
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disabling condition limits an the last 18 months) grant specific grant review panel’s conclusions are
individual’s ability to work or perform financial statement and/or audit (does advisory in nature and not binding on
one or more activities of daily living. not count towards the 75 page the Grant Officer. However, if no
Note: The applicant must complete limitation). Final or most recent application receives at least that
Appendix D, the Recommended Format for financial and technical performance minimum score, the Grant Officer may
Planned Quarterly Technical Performance reports for other relevant programs must either designate no grantee or may

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designate an entity based on on the SF–424 Grant Application. • 29 CFR part 30—Equal Employment
demonstrated capability to provide the Notice that an organization has been Opportunity in Apprenticeship and
best services to the client population. selected as a grant recipient does not Training.
Further, the Grant Officer reserves the constitute final approval of the grant • 29 CFR part 31—Nondiscrimination
right to select applicants with scores application as submitted. Before the in Federally Assisted Programs of the
lower than the minimum or lower than actual grant award, the Grant Officer Department of Labor—Effectuation of
the competing applications, if such a and/or the Grant Officer’s Technical Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
selection would, in the Grant Officer’s Representative may enter into • 29 CFR part 32—Nondiscrimination
judgment, result in the most effective negotiations concerning such items as on the Basis of Handicap in Programs or
and appropriate combination of services program components, funding levels, Activities Receiving Federal Financial
to grant beneficiaries. and administrative systems. If the Assistance.
The grant review panel will screen all negotiations do not result in an • 29 CFR part 33—Enforcement of
applicant cost proposals to ensure acceptable submittal, the Grant Officer Nondiscrimination on the Basis of
expenses are allocable, allowable, and reserves the right to terminate the Handicap in Programs or Activities
reasonable. Determinations of allowable negotiation and decline to fund the Conducted by the Department of Labor.
costs will be made in accordance with proposal. • 29 CFR part 35—Nondiscrimination
the applicable Federal cost principles, B. A post-award conference will be on the Basis of Age in Programs and
e.g. Non-Profit Organizations—OMB held for those grantees awarded FY Activities Receiving Federal Financial
Circular A–122. Unallowable costs are 2006 HVRP funds through this Assistance from the Department of
those charges to a grant that a grantor competition. The post-award conference Labor.
agency or its representatives determined is expected to be held in August 2006 • 29 CFR part 36—Nondiscrimination
not to be allowed in accordance with and up to two (2) grant recipient on the Basis of Sex in Education
the applicable Federal Cost Principles or representatives must be present. The Programs or Activities Receiving
other conditions contained in the grant. site of the post-award conference has Federal Assistance.
If the grant review panel, ASVET, and not yet been determined; however, for • 29 CFR part 37—Implementation of
Grant Officer conclude that the cost planning and budgeting purposes, the Nondiscrimination and Equal
proposal contains an expense(s) that is applicants should allot four (4) days and Opportunity Provisions of the
not allocable, allowable, and/or use Washington, DC as the conference Workforce Investment Act of 1998.
reasonable, the application may be site. The post-award conference will • 29 CFR part 93—New Restrictions
considered ineligible for funding. focus on providing information and on Lobbying.
Further, the grant review panel, the assistance on reporting, record keeping, • 29 CFR part 94—Government-wide
ASVET, and the Grant Officer will grant requirements, and also include Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace
consider applicant information networking opportunities to learn of (Financial Assistance).
concerning the proposed cost per • 29 CFR part 95—Grants and
best practices from more experienced
placement, percentage of participants Agreements with Institutions of Higher
and successful grantees and sub-
placed into unsubsidized employment, Education, Hospitals, and other Non-
awardee(s). Costs associated with
average wage at placement, and 90- and Profit Organizations, and with
attending this conference for up to two
180-day retention in employment Commercial Organizations.
(2) grantee representatives will be
percentages. The national average cost • 29 CFR part 96—Audit
allowed as long as they are incurred in
per placement for HVRP for last year Requirements for Grants, Contracts and
accordance with Federal travel
was $2,200. The Government reserves Other Agreements.
regulations. Such costs must be charged • 29 CFR part 97—Uniform
the right to ask the applicant for as administrative costs and reflected in
clarification on any aspect of a grant Administrative Requirements for Grants
the proposed budget. and Cooperative Agreements to State
application. The Grant Officer may
consult with the Department of Labor 2. Administrative and National Policy and Local Governments.
Requirements • 29 CFR part 98—Government-wide
staff on any potential grantee and/or
Debarment and Suspension (Non
sub-awardee(s) concerns. The Grant All grantees and sub-awardees must procurement).
Officer’s determination for award under comply with the provisions of Title 38 • 29 CFR part 99—Audit of States,
SGA # 06–05 is the final agency action. U.S.C. and its regulations, as applicable. Local Governments, and Non-Profit
The submission of the same proposal
A. Administrative Program Organizations.
from any prior year HVRP competition
Requirements • Applicable cost principles and
does not guarantee an award under this
audit requirements under OMB
Solicitation. All grantees and sub-awardees, Circulars A–21, A–87, A–110, A–122,
3. Anticipated Announcement and including faith-based organizations, will A–133, and 48 CFR part 31.
Award Dates be subject to applicable Federal laws • In accordance with section 18 of the
(including provisions of appropriations Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, Public
Announcement of this award is law), regulations, and the applicable Law 104–65 (2 U.S.C. 1611), non-profit
expected to occur by June 20, 2006. The Office of Management and Budget entities incorporated under 501(c)(4)
grant agreement will be awarded by no (OMB) Circulars. The grant(s) awarded that engage in lobbying activities are not
later than July 1, 2006. under this SGA will be subject to the eligible to receive Federal funds and
VI. Award Administration Information following administrative standards and grants.
provisions, if applicable: • 38 U.S.C. 4215—Requirements for
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1. Award Notices • 29 CFR part 2—General priority of service for veterans in all
A. The Notice of Award signed by the Participation in Department of Labor Department of Labor training programs.
Grant Officer is the authorizing Programs by Faith-Based and
document and will be provided through Community Organizations; Equal 3. Electronic Reporting
postal mail and/or by electronic means Treatment of All Department of Labor All HVRP grantees will enter data and
to the authorized representative listed Program Participants and Beneficiaries. electronically attach their quarterly

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technical performance and financial (a) The total combined (directed/ • The percentage and dollar amount
status reports, success stories, etc. into assisted) number of veterans placed into of the total costs of the project or
the U.S. Department of Labor, Veterans’ employment during the entire grant program that will be financed by non-
Employment and Training Service, period; governmental sources.
Outcomes and Performance (b) The number of veterans still
employed after the 90- and 180-day B. Use of USDOL Logo
Accountability Reporting (VOPAR)
System according to the reporting follow-up period; In consultation with USDOL, VETS,
requirements and timetables described (c) If the veterans are still employed the grantee(s) must acknowledge
below. at the same or similar job, and if not, USDOL’s role as described below:
what are the reason(s); • The USDOL logo may be applied to
A. Quarterly Financial Reports (d) Whether training received was USDOL-funded material prepared for
No later than 30 days after the end of applicable to jobs held; distribution, including posters, videos,
each Federal fiscal quarter, the grantee (e) Wages at placement and at the 90- pamphlets, research documents,
must report outlays, program income, and 180-day follow-up periods; national survey results, impact
and other financial information on a (f) An explanation of why those evaluations, best practice reports, and
Federal fiscal quarterly basis using SF– veterans placed during the grant, but not other publications of global interest. The
269, Financial Status Report, Long employed at the end of the follow-up grantee(s) must consult with USDOL on
Form, and submit a copy of the HHS/ period, are not so employed; and whether the logo may be used on any
PMS 272 draw down report. These (g) Any recommendations to improve such items prior to final draft or final
reports must cite the assigned grant the program. preparation for distribution. In no event
number. Agency Contact shall the USDOL logo be placed on any
item until USDOL has given the Grantee
B. Quarterly Program Reports All questions regarding this SGA permission to use the logo on the item.
should be directed to Cassandra • All documents must include the
No later than 30 days after the end of
Mitchell, e-mail address: following notice: ‘‘This documentation
each Federal fiscal quarter, grantees also
mitchell.cassandra@dol.gov, at tel: (202) does not necessarily reflect the views or
must submit a Quarterly Technical
693–4570 (note this is not a toll-free policies of the U.S. Department of
Narrative Performance Report that
number), or Eric Vogt, e-mail address Labor, nor does mention of trade names,
contains the following:
(1) A comparison of actual vogt.eric@dol.gov, also at tel. (202) 693– commercial products, or organizations
accomplishments to planned goals for 4570. To obtain further information on imply endorsement by the U.S.
the reporting period and any findings the Homeless Veterans’ Reintegration Government.’’
related to monitoring efforts; Program of the U.S. Department of Resources for the Applicant: The
(2) An explanation for variances of Labor, visit the USDOL Web site of the Department of Labor maintains a
plus or minus 15% of planned program Veterans’ Employment and Training number of web-based resources that
and/or expenditure goals, to include: Service at http://www.dol.gov/vets. may be of assistance to applicants. The
identification of corrective action that Web page for the USDOL VETS at
VII. Other Information
will be taken to meet the planned goals, http://www.dol.gov/vets/programs/
if required; and a timetable for A. Acknowledgement of USDOL main.htm is a valuable source of
accomplishment of the corrective Funding information including the program
action. 1. Printed Materials: In all highlights and brochures, glossary of
circumstances, the following shall be terms, frequently used acronyms,
C. 90-Day Final Performance Report displayed on printed materials prepared general and special grant provisions,
No later than 120 days after the grant by the grantee while in receipt of DOL power point presentations on how to
performance expiration date, the grantee grant funding: ‘‘Preparation of this item apply for HVRP funding, On-Site
must submit a final report showing was funded by the United States Monitoring Visits, etc. The Interagency
results and performance as of the 90th Department of Labor under Grant No. Council on Homeless at Web page
day after the grant period, and [insert the appropriate grant number].’’ http://www.ich.gov has information
containing the following: • All printed materials must also from various departments that assist
(1) Final Financial Status Report SF– include the following notice: ‘‘This homeless persons including updated
269 Long Form (that zeros out all document does not necessarily reflect information on local community ten
unliquidated obligations); and the views or policies of the U.S. (10) year plans to end homelessness and
(2) Final Technical Performance Department of Labor, nor does mention continuum of care plans. America’s
Report comparing goals vs. actual of trade names, commercial products, or Service Locator Web page at http://
performance levels. organizations imply endorsement by the www.servicelocator.org provides a
U.S. Government.’’ directory of our nation’s One-Stop
D. 180-Day Follow-Up Report/ 2. Public references to grant: When Career Centers and http://
Longitudinal Survey issuing statements, press releases, www.workforce3one.org is another
No later than 210 days after the grant requests for proposals, bid solicitations, Department of Labor resource site. The
performance expiration date, the grantee and other documents describing projects National Association of Workforce
must submit a Follow-Up Report/ or programs funded in whole or in part Boards maintains a Web page at http://
Longitudinal Survey showing results with Federal money, all grantees www.nawb.org/asp/wibdir.asp that
and performance as of the 180th day receiving Federal funds must clearly contains contact information for the
after the grant expiration date, and state: State and local Workforce Investment
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containing the following: • The percentage of the total costs of Boards. Applicants may also review
(1) Final Financial Status Report SF– the program or project, which will be ‘‘VETS’’ Guide to Competitive and
269 Long Form (if not previously financed with Federal money; Discretionary Grants’’ located at Web
submitted); and • The dollar amount of Federal page http://www.dol.gov/vets/grants/
(2) 180-Day Follow-Up Report/ financial assistance for the project or Final_VETS_Guide-linked.pdf. For a
Longitudinal Survey identifying: program; and basic understanding of the grants

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process and basic responsibilities of Signed at Washington, DC this 11th day of 424A
receiving Federal grant support, please April, 2006. Appendix C: Assurances and Certifications
see ‘‘Guidance for Faith-Based and Eric Vogt, Signature Page
Grant Officer. Appendix D: Recommended Format for
Community Organizations on Partnering
Planned Quarterly Technical
with the Federal Government’’ at Web Appendices: (Located on U.S. Performance Goals
pages http://www.whitehouse.gov/ Department of Labor, Veterans’ Appendix E: Direct Cost Descriptions for
government/fbci and http:// Employment and Training Service Web Applicants and Sub-Applicants
www.dol.gov/cfbci. Also, the National page http://www.dol.gov/vets follow Appendix F: Survey on Ensuring Equal
Coalition for Homeless Veterans Web link for the applicable SGA listed under Opportunity for Applicants
page at http://www.nchv.org. announcements.) Appendix G: List of 75 Largest Cities
Nationwide
Appendix A: Application for Federal
Assistance SF–424 [FR Doc. 06–3626 Filed 4–19–06; 8:45 am]
Appendix B: Budget Information Sheet SF– BILLING CODE 4510–79–P
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