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CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC
ASSISTANCE
93.587: Promote the Survival and Continuing Vitality of Native
American Languages
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| PROGRAM AND AWARD | FINANCIAL AND INFORMATION CONTACTS |
| ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS | FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFO. |
| APPLICATION AND AWARD PROCESS | INFORMATION CONTACTS |
| RELATED PROGRAMS | ASSISTANCE CONSIDERATIONS |
| PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS | POST ASSISTANCE REQUIREMENTS |
Applicant Eligibility: The following organizations are eligible to apply; Federally-recognized Indian tribes (as listed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in an October 21, 1993 Federal Register notice); Incorporated Non-Federally recognized Indian tribes; Alaska Native villages as defined in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANSCA) and/or nonprofit village consortia; Nonprofit Alaska Native Regional Associations with village specific projects; Nonprofit Native organizations in Alaska with village specific projects; Incorporated nonprofit multi-purpose community-based Indian organizations; Urban Indian Centers: Public and nonprofit private agencies serving Native Hawaiians; National or regional incorporated nonprofit Native American organizations with Native American community-specific objectives; Public and nonprofit private agencies serving native peoples from Guam, American Samoa, Palau, or the commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (The populations served may be located on these islands or in the United States.); and Tribally Controlled Community Colleges, Tribally Controlled Post Secondary Vocational Institutions, and colleges and universities located in Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, Palau, or the commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands which serves Native American Pacific Islanders.
Beneficiary Eligibility: American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Native American Pacific Islanders will benefit.
Credentials/Documentation: None.
Preapplication Coordination: None. This program is excluded from coverage under E.O. 12372.
Application Procedure: Information regarding the availability of grant funds will be published from time to time in the Federal Register as Program Announcements, which will provide details on program objectives for which applications are being solicited and other application requirements. The Administration for Native Americans will provide each applicant with the appropriate forms for the application for Federal Assistance and instructions for applying for grants from Administration for Native Americans programs. Applications should be submitted to Administration for Children and Families, Office of Grants Management , Department of Health and Human Services, Mail Stop HHH 326-F, Aerospace Bldg., 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW., Washington, DC 20447.
Award Procedure: All funds are awarded directly to the grantees.
Deadlines: Each program announcement specifies the due dates for submission of applications.
Range of Approval/Disapproval Time: Applicants will receive notice of approval/Disapproval about 120 days after receipt of application.
Appeals: Appeals are processed in accordance with HHS regulations in 45 CFR 16.
Renewals: Not applicable.
Criteria for Selecting Proposals: Specific criteria for selecting proposals for funding are stated in each program announcement. In general, proposals are judged on the basis of relevance to program objectives as stated in the program announcement, project viability, community support, reasonable cost estimates, and qualifications of applicant organization and personnel.
Examples of Funded Projects: Not applicable.
Range and Average of Financial Assistance: For Tribal Grants the range is from $50,000 for Category I to $125,000 for Category II.
In fiscal year 1999, 29 new grants supported a wide range of activities including, but not limited to: collection of data on current language use; development of long-range language goals/strategies; development of specialized curricula; development and or expansion of language training programs; development of master/apprentice training programs; establishment of language immersion camps; compilation and transcription of oral narratives for uses such as development or revision of dictionaries and curriculum; and incorporation of language learning into tribal Head Start programs. It is anticipated that 34 grants in fiscal year 2000 and 58 grants in fiscal year 2001.
Federal Agency: ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Type of Assistance: Project Grants.
Obligations: (Grants) FY 99 $2,206,995; FY 00 est $2,906,885; and FY 01 est $4,906,885.
Budget Account Number: 75-1536-0-1-506.
Authorization: Native American Programs Act of 1974, as amended, Public Law 93-644, 88 Stat. 2324, 42 U.S.C. 2991b; Native American Languages Act of 1992, Public Law 102-524, 104 Stat. 883.
Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature: Regulations are published in 45 CFR 1336.
Regional or Local Office: Not applicable.
Headquarters Office: Administration for Native Americans, Department of Health and Human Services, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW., Mail Stop HHH 348-F, Washington, DC 20447. Contact: Ann Sneed, Program Operations Division. Phone: (202) 690-6504. FTS is not available.
(See Appendix IV for more contact info.)
Formula and Matching Requirements: This program has no statutory formula for distribution of funds. A matching share of 20 percent is required unless waiver is requested in accordance with criteria which are also published in 45 CFR, Part 1336.50.
Length and Time Phasing of Assistance: Grantees may apply for competitive continuation support within a project period of 1 to 3 years under Category II, Design and/or Implementation grants.
Uses and Use Restrictions: Funds may be used for language preservation and enhancement.
Reports: Semi-Annual Financial Status Reports, Report of Federal Cash Transactions, Project Progress Reports, and an Annual Evaluation Report are required.
Audits: Audits are conducted in accordance with the requirements in 45 CFR 74 and 92.
Records: Financial records, supporting documents and all other related records pertinent to ANA grants must be maintained for a period of 3 years. If an audit is not completed by the end of 3-year period, or if audit findings have not been resolved, records shall be retained until resolution of the audit findings.
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