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74 / Tuesday, April 18, 2006 / Notices

Federal agency in connection with the the project period, as well as a final business with the Government. This
award of a contract, grant, cooperative program and financial report not later database will also be used as a central
agreement, or loan. In addition, for each than 90 days after the end of the project location for maintaining organizational
award action in excess of $100,000 period. information for organizations seeking
($150,000 for loans) the law requires Recipients will be required to submit and receiving grants from the
recipients and any subcontractors: (1) prior to the award: Government. Such organizations must
To certify that they have neither used • A completed and signed Form RD register in the CCR prior to the
nor will use any appropriated funds for 400–4, Assurance Agreement (Civil submission of applications. A DUNS
payment of lobbyists; (2) to disclose the Rights). number is needed for CCR registration.
name, address, payment details, and • A completed and signed OMB For information about how to register in
purpose of any agreements with Standard Form LLL, ‘‘Disclosure of the CCR, visit ‘‘Get Started’’ at the Web
lobbyists whom recipients of their Lobbying Activities’’. site, http://www.grants.gov. Allow a
subcontractors will pay with profits or • A completed and signed AD–1047, minimum of 5 business days to
other non-appropriated funds on or after ‘‘Certification Regarding Debarment, complete the CCR registration.
December 22, 1989; and (3) to file Suspension, and Other Responsibility
C. Related Programs
quarterly up-dates about the use of Matters—Primary Covered
lobbyists if material changes occur in Transactions.’’ Funding availability for this program
their use. The law establishes civil • A completed and signed AD–1049, may be announced at approximately the
penalties for non-compliance. A copy of ‘‘Certification Regarding Drug-Free same time as funding availability for
the certification and disclosure forms Workplace’’. similar but separate programs—CFDA
must be submitted with the application, • A completed and signed Faith- No. 10.455 (Community Outreach and
are available at the address, and Based Survey on EEO. Assistance Partnerships), CFDA No.
telephone number listed in Section VII. 10.456 (Risk Management Research
VII. Agency Contact Partnerships), CFDA No. 10.457
Agency Contact.
For Further Information Contact: (Commodity Partnerships for Risk
8. Applicable OMB Circulars Applicants and other interested parties Management Education), and CFDA No.
All partnership agreements funded as are encouraged to contact: Lon Burke, 10.458 (Crop Insurance Education in
a result of this notice will be subject to USDA–RMA–RME, 1400 Independence Targeted States). These programs have
the requirements contained in all Ave. SW., Stop 0808, Washington, DC some similarities, but also key
applicable OMB circulars. 20250–0808, phone: 202–720–5265, fax: differences. The differences stem from
202–690–3605, e-mail: RMA.Risk- important features of each program’s
9. Requirement To Assure Compliance
Ed@rma.usda.gov. You may also obtain authorizing legislation and different
With Federal Civil Rights Laws
information regarding this RMA objectives. Prospective applicants
Award recipients of all cooperative announcement from the RMA Web site should carefully examine and compare
partnership agreements funded as a at: http://www.rma.usda.gov/aboutrma/ the notices for each program.
result of this notice are required to agreements. Signed in Washington, DC, on April 10,
know and abide by Federal civil rights 2006.
laws and to assure USDA and RMA that VIII. Other Information
Eldon Gould,
the recipient is in compliance with and A. Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal Manager, Federal Crop Insurance
will continue to comply with Title VI of Numbering System (DUNS) Corporation.
the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C.
A DUNS number is a unique nine- [FR Doc. E6–5753 Filed 4–17–06; 8:45 am]
2000d et seq.), 7 CFR Part 15, and USDA
regulations promulgated thereunder, 7 digit sequence recognized as the BILLING CODE 3410–08–P

CFR 1901.202. RMA requires award universal standard for identifying and
recipients to submit Form RD 400–4, keeping track of over 70 million
businesses worldwide. The Office of DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Assurance Agreement (Civil Rights),
assuring RMA of this compliance prior Management and Budget published a
notice of final policy issuance in the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
to the beginning of the project period.
Federal Register June 27, 2003 (68 FR Funding Opportunity Title: Crop
10. Requirement To Participate in a Post 38402) that requires a DUNS number in
Award Teleconference Insurance Education in Targeted
every application (i.e., hard copy and States (Targeted States Program)
RMA requires that project leaders electronic) for a grant or cooperative
participate in a post award agreement on or after October 1, 2003. Announcement Type: Announcement
teleconference to become fully aware of Therefore, potential applicants should of Availability of Funds and Request for
agreement requirements and for verify that they have a DUNS number or Application for Competitive
delineating the roles of RMA personnel take the steps needed to obtain one. For Cooperative Agreements—Initial.
and the procedures that will be followed information about how to obtain a Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
in administering the agreement and will DUNS number, go to http:// Number (CFDA): 10.458.
afford an opportunity for the orderly www.grants.gov. Please note that the Dates: Applications are due June 2,
transition of agreement duties and registration may take up to 14 business 2006.
obligations if different personnel are to days to complete. Executive Summary:
assume post-award responsibility. The Federal Crop Insurance
B. Required Registration With the Corporation (FCIC), operating through
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C. Reporting Requirements Central Contract Registry for the Risk Management Agency (RMA),
Award recipients will be required to Submission of Proposals announces the availability of
submit quarterly progress reports, The Central Contract Registry (CCR) is approximately $4.5 million to fund
quarterly financial reports (OMB a database that serves as the primary cooperative agreements under the Crop
Standard Form 269), and quarterly Government repository for contractor Insurance Education in Targeted States
Activity Logs (Form RME–3) throughout information required for the conduct of program (the Targeted States Program).

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The purpose of this cooperative B. Selection and Review Process Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah,
agreement program is to deliver crop Part VI—Award Administration Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming
insurance education and information to A. Award Notices (collectively referred to as ‘‘Targeted
B. Administrative and National Policy
U.S. agricultural producers in certain States’’).
Requirements
States that have been designated as 1. Requirement To Use Program Logo C. Project Goal
historically underserved with respect to 2. Requirement To Provide Project
crop insurance. The states, collectively Information to an RMA-selected The goal of the Targeted States
referred to as Targeted States, are Representative Program is to ensure that farmers and
Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, 3. Private Crop Insurance Organizations ranchers in the Targeted States are
Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New and Potential Conflict of Interest sufficiently informed so as to take full
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, 4. Access to Panel Review Information advantage of existing and emerging crop
5. Confidential Aspects of Applications insurance products.
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah,
and Awards
Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming. 6. Audit Requirements D. Purpose
A maximum of 15 cooperative 7. Prohibitions and Requirements
agreements will be funded, one in each Regarding Lobbying
The purpose of the Targeted States
of the 15 Targeted States. Recipients of 8. Applicable OMB Circulars Program is to provide farmers and
awards must agree to the substantial 9. Requirement To Assure Compliance ranchers in Targeted States with
involvement of RMA in the project. With Federal Civil Rights Laws education and information to be able to
Funding availability for this program 10. Requirement To Participate in a Post understand:
may be announced at approximately the Award Conference • The kinds of risk addressed by crop
C. Reporting Requirements insurance;
same time as funding availability for
similar but separate programs—CFDA
Part VII—Agency Contact • The features of existing and
Part VIII—Additional Information emerging crop insurance products;
No. 10.455 (Community Outreach and A. Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal
Assistance Partnerships), CFDA No. • The use of crop insurance in the
Numbering System (DUNS)
10.456 (Risk Management Research B. Required Registration With the Central management of risk;
Contract Registry for Submission of • How the use of crop insurance can
Partnerships) CFDA No. 10.457
Proposals affect other risk management decisions,
(Commodity Partnerships for Risk
C. Related Programs such as the use of marketing and
Management Education), and CFDA No.
financial tools; and
10.459 (Commodity Partnerships for Full Text of Announcement • How to make informed decisions on
Small Agricultural Risk Management
I. Funding Opportunity Description crop insurance prior to the sales closing
Education Sessions). Prospective
date deadline.
applicants should carefully examine A. Legislative Authority
and compare the notices for each The Targeted States Program is II. Award Information
program. authorized under section 524(a)(2) of
This Announcement Consists of Eight A. Type of Award
the Federal Crop Insurance Act (Act).
Parts: Cooperative Agreements, which
Part I—Funding Opportunity Description B. Background require the substantial involvement of
A. Legislative Authority RMA promotes and regulates sound RMA.
B. Background risk management solutions to improve B. Funding Availability
C. Project Goal the economic stability of American
D. Purpose Approximately $4,500,000 is available
Part II—Award Information agriculture. On behalf of FCIC, RMA
in fiscal year 2006 to fund up to 15
A. Type of Award does this by offering Federal crop
cooperative agreements, a maximum of
B. Funding Availability insurance products through a network
one agreement for each of the Targeted
C. Location and Target Audience of private-sector partners, overseeing the
D. Maximum Award
States. The maximum funding amount
creation of new risk management
E. Project Period anticipated for each Targeted State’s
products, seeking enhancements in
F. Description of Agreement Award- agreement is as follows. Applicants
existing products, ensuring the integrity
Recipient Tasks should apply for funding for that
G. RMA Activities
of crop insurance programs, offering
Targeted State where the applicant
H. Other Tasks outreach programs aimed at equal
intends on delivering educational
Part III—Eligibility Information access and participation of underserved
activities.
A. Eligible Applicants communities, and providing risk
B. Cost Sharing or Matching management education and information.
C. Other—Non-Financial Benefits One of RMA’s strategic goals is to
Part IV—Application and Submission ensure that its customers are well Maine ....................................... $225,000
Information New Hampshire ....................... 173,000
informed as to the risk management
A. Address To Submit an Application Vermont ................................... 226,000
Package
solutions available. This educational Connecticut .............................. 225,000
B. Content and Form of Application goal is supported by section 524(a)(2) of Rhode Island ............................ 157,000
Submission the Act. This section authorizes funding Massachusetts .......................... 209,000
C. Submission Dates and Times for the establishment of crop insurance New York ................................. 617,000
D. Intergovernmental Review education and information programs in New Jersey ............................... 272,000
E. Funding Restrictions States that have historically been Pennsylvania ............................ 754,000
F. Limitation on Use of Project Funds for underserved by the Federal crop Maryland .................................. 370,000
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Salaries and Benefits insurance program. In accordance with Delaware .................................. 261,000
G. Indirect Cost Rates West Virginia ........................... 209,000
H. Other Submission Requirements
the Act, the fifteen States designated as
Nevada ..................................... 208,000
I. Electronic Submissions ‘‘underserved’’ are Connecticut, Utah .......................................... 301,000
J. Acknowledgement of Applications Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Wyoming .................................. 293,000
Part V—Application Review Process Massachusetts, Nevada, New
A. Criteria Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Total .................................. 4,500,000

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Funding amounts were determined by E. Project Period producers in the designated RMA
first allocating an equal amount of Projects will be funded for a period of Region.
$150,000 to each Targeted State. up to one year from the project starting • Collaborate with the recipient in
Remaining funds were allocated on a date. reviewing and approving a promotional
pro rata basis according to each program for raising awareness for risk
Targeted State’s share of 2000 F. Description of Agreement Award management and for informing
agricultural cash receipts relative to the Recipient Tasks producers of training and informational
total for all Targeted States. Both opportunities in the RMA Region.
allocations were totaled for each In conducting activities to achieve the • Collaborate with the recipient on
Targeted State and rounded to the purpose and goal of this program in a the delivery of education to producers
nearest $1,000. In the event that designated Targeted State, the award and agribusiness leaders in the RMA
recipient will be responsible for Region. This will include: (a) Reviewing
additional funds become available
performing the following tasks: and approving in advance all producer
under this program or in the event that
• Develop and conduct a promotional and agribusiness leader educational
no application for a given Targeted State
program. This program will include activities; (b) advising the project leader
is recommended for funding by the
activities using media, newsletters, on technical issues related to crop
evaluation panel, these additional funds publications, or other appropriate
may, at the discretion of the Manager of insurance education and information;
informational dissemination techniques and (c) assisting the project leader in
FCIC, be allocated pro-rata to State that are designed to: (a) Raise awareness
award recipients for use in broadening informing crop insurance professionals
for crop insurance; (b) inform producers about educational activity plans and
the size or scope of awarded projects of the availability of crop insurance; (c)
within the Targeted State if agreed to by scheduled meetings.
inform producers of the crop insurance • Conduct an evaluation of the
the recipient. sales closing dates prior to the deadline; performance of the recipient in meeting
In the event that the Manager of FCIC and (d) inform producers and the deliverables of the project.
determines that available RMA agribusiness leaders in the designated Applications that do not contain
resources cannot support the Targeted State of training and substantial involvement by RMA will be
administrative and substantial informational opportunities. rejected.
involvement requirements of all • Deliver crop insurance training and
agreements recommended for funding, informational opportunities to H. Other Tasks
the Manager may elect to fund fewer agricultural producers and agribusiness In addition to the specific, required
agreements than the available funding professionals in the designated Targeted tasks listed above, the applicant may
might otherwise allow. It is expected State in a timely manner in order for propose additional tasks that would
that the awards will be made producers to make informed decisions contribute directly to the purpose of this
approximately 60 days after the prior to the crop insurance sales closing program. For any proposed additional
application deadline. All awards will be dates deadline. This will include task, the applicant must identify the
made and agreements finalized no later organizing and delivering educational objective of the task, the specific
than September 30, 2006. activities using instructional materials subtasks required to meet the objective,
that have been assembled to meet the specific time lines for performing the
C. Location and Target Audience local needs of agricultural producers. subtasks, and the specific
Targeted States serviced by RMA Activities should be directed primarily responsibilities of partners. The
Regional Offices are listed below. Staff to agricultural producers, but may applicant must also identify specific
from the respective RMA Regional include those agribusiness professionals ways in which RMA would have
that have frequent opportunities to substantial involvement in the proposed
Offices will provide substantial
advise producers on crop insurance project task.
involvement for Targeted States projects
tools and decisions.
conducted within the respective
• Document all educational activities III. Eligibility Information
Regions.
conducted under the cooperative A. Eligible Applicants
Billings, MT Regional Office: (WY). agreement and the results of such
activities, including criteria and Eligible applicants include State
Davis, CA Regional Office: (NV and UT). departments of agriculture, universities,
indicators used to evaluate the success
Raleigh, NC Regional Office: (ME, NH, of the program. The recipient may also non-profit agricultural organizations,
VT, MA, RI, CT, NY, NJ, PA, MD, DE, be required to provide information to an and other public or private
and WV). RMA-selected contractor to evaluate all organizations with the capacity to lead
educational activities and advise RMA a local program of crop insurance
Applicants must designate in their education for farmers and ranchers
application narrative the Targeted State as to the effectiveness of activities.
within a Targeted State. Individuals are
where crop insurance educational G. RMA Activities eligible applicants. Although an
activities for the project will be FCIC, working through RMA, will be applicant may be eligible to compete for
delivered. Applicants may apply to substantially involved during the an award based on its status as an
deliver education to producers in more performance of the funded project eligible entity, other factors may
than one Targeted State, but a separate through three of RMA’s ten Regional exclude an applicant from receiving
application must be submitted for each Offices. Potential types of substantial Federal assistance under this program
Targeted State. involvement may include, but are not governed by Federal law and regulations
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D. Maximum Award limited to the following activities. (e.g., debarment and suspension; a
• Assist in the selection of determination of non-performance on a
Any application that requests Federal subcontractors and project staff. prior contract, cooperative agreement,
funding of more than the amount listed • Collaborate with the recipient in grant or partnership; a determination of
above for a project in a given Targeted assembling, reviewing, and approving a violation of applicable ethical
State will be rejected. risk management materials for standards; a determination of being

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considered ‘‘high risk’’). Applications benefit of the evaluation panel. If your educational opportunities. Limiting the
from ineligible or excluded persons will narrative exceeds the page limit, only amount of funding for salaries and
be rejected in their entirety. the first 10 pages will be reviewed. benefits will allow the limited amount
• No smaller than 12 point font size. of funding to reach the maximum
B. Cost Sharing or Matching • Use an easily readable font face number of farmers and ranchers.
Although RMA prefers cost sharing by (e.g., Arial, Geneva, Helvetica, Times
the applicant, this program has neither F. Indirect Cost Rates
Roman).
a cost sharing nor a matching • 8.5 by 11 inch paper. a. Indirect costs allowed for projects
requirement. • One-inch margins on each page. submitted under this announcement
• Printed on only one side of paper. will be limited to ten (10) percent of the
IV. Application and Submission • Held together only by rubber bands total direct cost of the cooperative
Information or metal clips; not bound or stapled in agreement.
A. Contact To Request Application any other way. b. RMA will withhold all indirect cost
Package Part III—A Budget Narrative, rate funds for an award to an applicant
describing how the categorical costs requesting indirect costs if the applicant
Program application materials for the has not negotiated an indirect cost rate
listed on SF 424–A are derived.
Targeted States Program under this with its cognizant Federal agency.
Part IV—(Not required for Targeted
announcement may be downloaded c. If an applicant is in the process of
States Program).
from http://www.rma.usda.gov/ 5. ‘‘Statement of Work,’’ (Form RME– negotiating an indirect cost rate with its
aboutrma/agreements. Applicants may 2), which identifies tasks and subtasks cognizant Federal agency, RMA will
also request application materials from: in detail, expected completion dates and withhold all indirect cost rate funds
Lon Burke, USDA-RMA-RME, phone: deliverables, and RMA’s substantial from that applicant until the indirect
(202) 720–5265, fax: (202) 690–3605, e- involvement role for the proposed cost rate has been established.
mail: RMA.Risk-Ed@rma.usda.gov. project. d. If an applicant’s indirect cost rate
B. Content and Form of Application has expired or will expire prior to award
C. Submission Dates and Times announcements, a clear statement on
Submission
Applications Deadline: June 2, 2006. renegotiation efforts must be included
A complete and valid application Applicants are responsible for ensuring in the application.
package must include an electronic that RMA receives a complete e. It is incumbent on all applicants to
copy (Microsoft Word format preferred) application package by the closing date have a current indirect cost rate or begin
of the narrative portion (Forms RME–1 and time. Incomplete or late application negotiations to establish an indirect cost
and RME–2) of the application package packages will not receive further rate prior to the submission deadline.
on a compact disc and an original and consideration. Because it may take several months to
two copies of the completed and signed obtain an indirect cost rate, applicants
application must be submitted in one D. Funding Restrictions needing an indirect cost rate are
package at the time of initial Cooperative agreement funds may not encouraged to start work on establishing
submission, which must include the be used to: these rates well in advance of
following: a. Plan, repair, rehabilitate, acquire, or submitting an application. The U.S.
1. A completed and signed OMB construct a building or facility including Office of Management and Budget
Standard Form 424, ‘‘Application for a processing facility; (OMB) is responsible for assigning
Federal Assistance.’’ b. Purchase, rent, or install fixed cognizant Federal agencies.
2. A completed and signed OMB equipment; f. Applicants may be asked to provide
Standard Form 424-A, ‘‘Budget c. Repair or maintain privately owned a copy of their indirect cost rate
Information—Non-construction vehicles; negotiated with their cognizant agency.
Programs.’’ Federal funding requested d. Pay for the preparation of the
(the total of direct and indirect costs) G. Other Submission Requirements
cooperative agreement application;
must not exceed the maximum level for e. Fund political activities; Mailed submissions: Applications
the respective Targeted State, as f. Alcohol, food, beverage, or submitted through express, overnight
specified in Section II, Award entertainment; mail or another delivery service will be
Information. g. Pay costs incurred prior to considered as meeting the announced
3. A completed and signed OMB receiving a cooperative agreement; deadline if they are received in the
Standard Form 424-B, ‘‘Assurances, h. Fund any activities prohibited in 7 mailroom at the address stated below for
Non-constructive Programs.’’ CFR parts 3015 and 3019, as applicable. express, overnight mail or another
4. Risk Management Education Project delivery service on or before the
Narrative (Form RME–1). Complete all E. Limitation on Use of Project Funds deadline. Applicants are cautioned that
required parts of Form RME–1: for Salaries and Benefits express, overnight mail or other delivery
Part I—Title Page. Total costs for salary and benefits services do not always deliver as agreed.
Part II—A written narrative of no allowed for projects under this Applicants should take this into account
more than 10 single-sided pages which announcement will be limited to not because failure of such delivery services
will provide reviewers with sufficient more than 25 percent reimbursement of will not extend the deadline. Mailed
information to effectively evaluate the the funds awarded under the applications will be considered as
merits of the application according to cooperative agreement. One goal of the meeting the announced deadline if they
the evaluation criteria listed in this Targeted States Program is to maximize are received on or before the deadline in
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notice. Although a Statement of Work, the use of the limited funding available the mailroom at the address stated
which is the second evaluation for crop insurance education for below for mailed applications.
criterion, is to be completed in detail in Targeted States. In order to accomplish Applicants are responsible for mailing
RME Form-2, applicants may wish to this goal, RMA needs to ensure that the applications well in advance, to ensure
highlight certain unique features of the maximum amount of funds practicable that applications are received on or
Statement of Work in Part II for the is used for directly providing the before the deadline time and date.

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Applicants using the U.S. Postal Service V. Application Review Information program in this announcement; (b) that
should allow for the extra time for a broad group of farmers and ranchers
A. Criteria
delivery due to the additional security will be reached within the Targeted
measures that mail delivered to Applications submitted under the State; and (c) that a substantial effort has
government offices in the Washington Targeted States program will be been made to partner with organizations
DC area requires. evaluated within each Targeted State that can meet the needs of producers.
according to the following criteria:
Address when using private delivery Project Management—Maximum 15
services or when hand delivering: Project Benefits—Maximum 35 Points Points
Attention: Risk Management Education The applicant must demonstrate that The applicant must demonstrate an
Program, USDA/RMA/RME, Room 5720, the project benefits to farmers and ability to implement sound and effective
South Building, 1400 Independence ranchers warrant the funding requested. project management practices. Higher
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20250. Applicants will be scored according to scores will be awarded to applicants
Address when using U.S. Postal the extent they can: (a) Reasonably that can demonstrate organizational
Services: Attention: Risk Management estimate the total number of producers skills, leadership, and experience in
Education Program, USDA/RMA/RME/ reached through the various educational delivering services or programs that
Stop 0808, Room 5720, South Building, activities described in the Statement of assist agricultural producers in the
1400 Independence Ave, SW., Work; (b) justify such estimates with respective Targeted State. Applicants
Washington, DC 20250–0808. clear specifics; (c) identify the actions that will employ, or have access to,
producers will likely be able to take as personnel who have experience in
H. Electronic Submissions a result of the activities described in the directing local educational programs
Statement of Work; and (d) identify the that benefit agricultural producers in the
Applications transmitted specific measures for evaluating results respective Targeted State will receive
electronically via Grants.gov will be that will be employed in the project. higher rankings.
accepted prior to the application date or Reviewers’ scoring will be based on the
time deadline. The application package Past Performance—Maximum 10 Points
scope and reasonableness of the
can be accessed via Grants.gov, go to applicant’s estimates of producers If the applicant has been a recipient
http://www.grants.gov, click on ‘‘Find reached through the project, clear of other Federal or other government
Grant Opportunities,’’ click on ‘‘Search descriptions of specific expected project grants, cooperative agreements, or
Grant Opportunities,’’ and enter the benefits, and well-designed methods for contracts, the applicant must provide
CFDA number (beginning of the RFA) to measuring the project’s results and information relating to their past
search by CFDA number. From the effectiveness. performance in reporting on outputs
search results, select the item that and outcomes under past or current
correlates to the title of this RFA. If you Statement of Work—Maximum 25 Federal assistance agreements. The
do not have electronic access to the RFA Points applicant must also detail that they have
or have trouble downloading material The applicant must produce a clear consistently complied with financial
and you would like a hardcopy, you and specific Statement of Work for the and program reporting and auditing
may contact Lon Burke, USDA–RMA– project. For each of the tasks contained requirements. RMA reserves the right to
RME, phone: (202) 720–5265, fax: (202) in the Description of Agreement Award add up to 10 points and subtract 5
690–3605, e-mail: RMA.Risk- (refer to Section II Award Information), points to applications due to past
Ed@rma.usda.gov. the applicant must identify and describe performance. Applicants with very good
specific subtasks, responsible entities, past performance will receive a score
I. Acknowledgement of Applications expected completion dates, RMA from 6–10 points. Applicants with
substantial involvement, and acceptable past performance will
Receipt of applications will be receive a score from 1–5 points.
deliverables that will further the
acknowledged by e-mail, whenever Applicants with unacceptable past
purpose of this program. Applicants
possible. Therefore, applicants are performance will receive a score of
will obtain a higher score to the extent
encouraged to provide e-mail addresses that the Statement of Work is specific, minus 5 points for this evaluation
in their applications. If an e-mail measurable, reasonable, has specific factor. Applicants without relevant past
address is not indicated on an deadlines for the completion of performance information will receive a
application, receipt will be subtasks, relates directly to the required neutral score of the mean number of
acknowledged by letter. There will be activities and the program purpose points of all applicants with past
no notification of incomplete, described in this announcement. performance. Under this cooperative
unqualified or unfunded applications Applicants are required to submit this partnership agreement, RMA will
until the awards have been made. When Statement of Work on Form RME–2. subjectively rate the recipient on project
received by RMA, applications will be performance as indicated in Section II,
assigned an identification number. This Partnering—Maximum 15 Points G.
number will be communicated to The applicant must demonstrate The applicant must list all current
applicants in the acknowledgement of experience and capacity to partner with public or private support to which
receipt of applications. An application’s and gain the support of grower personnel identified in the application
identification number should be organizations, agribusiness have committed portions of their time,
referenced in all correspondence professionals, and agricultural leaders to whether or not salary support for
regarding the application. If the carry out a local program of education persons involved is included in the
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applicant does not receive an and information in a designated budget. An application that duplicates
acknowledgement within 15 days of the Targeted State. Applicants will receive or overlaps substantially with an
submission deadline, the applicant higher scores to the extent that they can application already reviewed and
should notify RMA’s point of contact document and demonstrate: (a) That funded (or to be funded) by another
indicated in Section VII, Agency partnership commitments are in place organization or agency will not be
Contact. for the express purpose of delivering the funded under this program. The projects

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proposed for funding should be cooperative agreements for each B. Administrative and National Policy
included in the pending section. Targeted State. Funding will not be Requirements
provided for an application receiving a
Budget Appropriateness and 1. Requirement To Use Program Logo
Efficiency—Maximum 15 Points score less than 60. An organization, or
group of organizations in partnership, Applicants awarded cooperative
Applicants must provide a detailed may apply for funding under other FCIC agreements will be required to use a
budget summary that clearly explains or RMA programs, in addition to the program logo and design provided by
and justifies costs associated with the program described in this RMA for all instructional and
project. Applicants will receive higher announcement. However, if the Manager promotional materials.
scores to the extent that they can of FCIC determines that an application 2. Requirement To Provide Project
demonstrate a fair and reasonable use of recommended for funding is sufficiently Information to an RMA-Selected
funds appropriate for the project and a similar to a project that has been funded Contractor
budget that contains the estimated cost or has been recommended to be funded
of reaching each individual producer. Applicants awarded cooperative
under another RMA or FCIC program,
The applicant must provide information agreements may be required to assist
then the Manager may elect to not fund RMA in evaluating the effectiveness of
factors such as: that application in whole or in part. The
• The allowability and necessity for its educational programs by providing
Manager of FCIC will make the final documentation of educational activities
individual cost categories;
• The reasonableness of amounts determination on those applications that and related information to any
estimated for necessary costs; will be awarded funding. contractor selected by RMA for program
• The basis used for allocating VI. Award Administration Information evaluation purposes.
indirect or overhead costs; and
• The appropriateness of allocating A. Award Notices 3. Private Crop Insurance Organizations
particular overhead costs to the and Potential Conflicts of Interest
proposed project as direct costs. Following approval by the awarding Private organizations that are
official of RMA of the applications to be involved in the sale of Federal crop
B. Review and Selection Process selected for funding, project leaders insurance, or that have financial ties to
Applications will be evaluated using whose applications have been selected such organizations, are eligible to apply
a two-part process. First, each for funding will be notified. Within the for funding under this announcement.
application will be screened by RMA limit of funds available for such a However, such entities will not be
personnel to ensure that it meets the purpose, the awarding official of RMA allowed to receive funding to conduct
requirements in this announcement. shall enter into cooperative agreements activities that would otherwise be
Applications that do not meet the with those applicants. The agreements required under a Standard Reinsurance
requirements of this announcement or provide the amount of Federal funds for Agreement or any other agreement in
are incomplete will not receive further use in the project period, the terms and effect between FCIC and the entity.
consideration. Applications that meet conditions of the award, and the time Also, such entities will not be allowed
announcement requirements will be period for the project. The effective date to receive funding to conduct activities
sorted into the Targeted State in which of the agreement shall be on the date the that could be perceived by producers as
the applicant proposes to conduct the agreement is executed by both parties promoting one company’s services or
project and will be presented to a and it shall remain in effect for up to products over another’s. If applying for
review panel for consideration. one year or through September 30, 2007, funding, such organizations are
Second, the review panel will meet to whichever is later. encouraged to be sensitive to potential
consider and discuss the merits of each After a cooperative agreement has conflicts of interest and to describe in
application. The panel will consist of been signed, RMA will extend to award their application the specific actions
not less than three independent recipients, in writing, the authority to they will take to avoid actual and
reviewers. Reviewers will be drawn draw down funds for the purpose of perceived conflicts of interest.
from USDA, other Federal agencies, and conducting the activities listed in the
others representing public and private 4. Access to Panel Review Information
agreement. All funds provided to the
organizations, as needed. After applicant by FCIC must be expended Upon written request from the
considering the merits of all solely for the purpose for which the applicant, scores from the evaluation
applications within a Targeted State, funds are obligated in accordance with panel, not including the identity of
panel members will score each reviewers, will be sent to the applicant
the approved agreement and budget, the
application according to the criteria and after the review and awards process has
regulations, the terms and conditions of
point values listed above. The panel been completed.
the award, and the applicability of
will then rank each application against
Federal cost principles. No commitment 5. Confidential Aspects of Applications
others within the Targeted State
of Federal assistance beyond the project and Awards
according to the scores received. A
period is made or implied for any award The names of applicants, the names of
lottery will be used to resolve any
resulting from this notice. individuals identified in the
instances of a tie score that might have
a bearing on funding recommendations. Notification of denial of funding will applications, the content of
If such a lottery is required, the names be sent to applicants after final funding applications, and the panel evaluations
of all tied applicants will be entered decisions have been made. Reasons for of applications will all be kept
into a drawing. The first tied applicant denial of funding can include, but are confidential, except to those involved in
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drawn will have priority over other tied not limited to, incomplete applications, the review process, to the extent
applicants for funding consideration. applications with evaluation scores permitted by law. In addition, the
The review panel will report the below 60, or applications with identities of review panel members will
results of the evaluation to the Manager evaluation scores that are lower than remain confidential throughout the
of FCIC. The panel’s report will include those of other applications in a Targeted entire review process and will not be
the recommended applicants to receive State. released to applicants. At the end of the

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fiscal year, names of panel members must be submitted with the application Matters—Primary Covered
will be made available. However, and are available at the address and Transactions.’’
panelists will not be identified with the telephone number listed in Section VII. • A completed and signed AD–1049,
review of any particular application. Agency Contact. ‘‘Certification Regarding Drug-Free
When an application results in a Workplace.’’
cooperative agreement, that agreement 8. Applicable OMB Circulars • A completed and signed Faith-
becomes a part of the official record of All cooperative agreements funded as Based Survey on EEO.
RMA transactions, available to the a result of this notice will be subject to VII. Agency Contact
public upon specific request. the requirements contained in all
Information that the Secretary of applicable OMB circulars. For Further Information Contact:
Agriculture determines to be of a Applicants and other interested parties
9. Requirement To Assure Compliance are encouraged to contact: Lon Burke,
confidential, privileged, or proprietary
With Federal Civil Rights Laws USDA–RMA–RME, phone: 202–720–
nature will be held in confidence to the
extent permitted by law. Therefore, any Project leaders of all cooperative 5265, fax: 202–690–3605, e-mail:
information that the applicant wishes to agreements funded as a result of this RMA.Risk-Ed@rma.usda.gov. You may
be considered confidential, privileged, notice are required to know and abide also obtain information regarding this
or proprietary should be clearly marked by Federal civil rights laws and to announcement from the RMA Web site
within an application, including the assure USDA and RMA that the at: http://www.rma.usda.gov/aboutrma/
basis for such designation. The original recipient is in compliance with and will agreements/.
copy of an application that does not continue to comply with Title VI of the VIII. Other Information
result in an award will be retained by Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C.
RMA for a period of one year. Other 2000d et. seq.), 7 CFR part 15, and A. Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal
copies will be destroyed. Copies of USDA regulations promulgated Numbering System (DUNS)
applications not receiving awards will thereunder, 7 CFR 1901.202. RMA A DUNS number is a unique nine-
be released only with the express requires that recipients submit Form RD digit sequence recognized as the
written consent of the applicant or to 400–4, Assurance Agreement (Civil universal standard for identifying and
the extent required by law. An Rights), assuring RMA of this keeping track of over 70 million
application may be withdrawn at any compliance prior to the beginning of the businesses worldwide. The Office of
time prior to award. project period. Management and Budget published a
6. Audit Requirements notice of final policy issuance in the
10. Requirement To Participate in a Post
Federal Register June 27, 2003 (68 FR
Applicants awarded cooperative Award Conference
38402) that requires a DUNS number in
agreements are subject to audit. RMA requires that project leaders every application (i.e., hard copy and
7. Prohibitions and Requirements With attend a post award conference to electronic) for a grant or cooperative
Regard to Lobbying become fully aware of cooperative agreement on or after October 1, 2003.
agreement requirements and for Therefore, potential applicants should
Section 1352 of Public Law 101–121, delineating the roles of RMA personnel verify that they have a DUNS number or
enacted on October 23, 1989, imposes and the procedures that will be followed take the steps needed to obtain one. For
prohibitions and requirements for in administering the agreement and will information about how to obtain a
disclosure and certification related to afford an opportunity for the orderly DUNS number, go to http://
lobbying on recipients of Federal transition of agreement duties and www.grants.gov. Please note that the
contracts, grants, cooperative obligations if different personnel are to registration may take up to 14 business
agreements, and loans. It provides assume post-award responsibility. In days to complete.
exemptions for Indian Tribes and tribal their applications, applicants should
organizations. Current and prospective B. Required Registration With the
budget for possible travel costs
recipients, and any subcontractors, are Central Contract Registry for
associated with attending this
prohibited from using Federal funds, Submission of Proposals
conference.
other than profits from a Federal The Central Contract Registry (CCR) is
contract, for lobbying Congress or any C. Reporting Requirements a database that serves as the primary
Federal agency in connection with the Award recipients will be required to Government repository for contractor
award of a contract, grant, cooperative submit quarterly progress reports, information required for the conduct of
agreement, or loan. In addition, for each quarterly financial reports (OMB business with the Government. This
award action in excess of $100,000 Standard Form 269), and quarterly database will also be used as a central
($150,000 for loans) the law requires Activity Logs (Form RME–3) throughout location for maintaining organizational
recipients and any subcontractors: (1) the project period, as well as a final information for organizations seeking
To certify that they have neither used program and financial report not later and receiving grants from the
nor will use any appropriated funds for than 90 days after the end of the project Government. Such organizations must
payment of lobbyists; (2) to disclose the period. register in the CCR prior to the
name, address, payment details, and Recipients will be required to submit submission of applications. A DUNS
purpose of any agreements with prior to the award: number is needed for CCR registration.
lobbyists whom recipients of their • A completed and signed Form RD For information about how to register in
subcontractors will pay with profits or 400–4, Assurance Agreement (Civil the CCR, visit ’’Get Started’’ at the Web
other non-appropriated funds on or after Rights). site, http://www.grants.gov. Allow a
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December 22, 1989; and (3) to file • A completed and signed OMB minimum of 5 business days to
quarterly updates about the use of Standard Form LLL, ‘‘Disclosure of complete the CCR registration.
lobbyists if material changes occur in Lobbying Activities.’’
their use. The law establishes civil • A completed and signed AD–1047, C. Related Programs
penalties for non-compliance. A copy of ‘‘Certification Regarding Debarment, Funding availability for this program
the certification and disclosure forms Suspension and Other Responsibility may be announced at approximately the

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same time as funding availability for Title II dollars, under Public Law 106– Mocksville (Davie County); Proposed
similar but separate programs—CFDA 393, H.R. 2389. The Secure Rural Site 8 (9 acres, 2 parcels)—TST Logistics
No. 10.455 (Community Outreach and Schools and Community Self- warehouse facilities located at 533
Assistance Partnerships), CFDA No. Determination Act of 2000, also called North Park Avenue (Site 8A—7 acres)
10.456 (Risk Management Research the ‘‘Payments to States’’ Act. and 673 Gilmer Street (Site 8B—2 acres)
Partnerships), CFDA No. 10.457 Dated: April 10, 2006. in Burlington (Alamance County);
(Commodity Partnerships for Risk Proposed Site 9 (107 acres)—within the
Allen Gibbs,
Management Education), and CFDA No. 112-acre Piedmont Corporate Park,
Acting Designated Federal Official.
10.459 (Commodity Partnerships Small located on National Service Road which
Sessions Program). These programs have [FR Doc. 06–3656 Filed 4–17–06; 8:45 am] runs parallel to Interstate 40, High Point
some similarities, but also key BILLING CODE 3410–11–M (Guilford County); Proposed Site 10
differences. The differences stem from (149 acres)—within the 163-acre
important features of each program’s Premier Center located on NC Highway
authorizing legislation and different DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 68 at the intersection of Premier Drive
RMA objectives. Prospective applicants and Interstate 40, High Point; Proposed
should carefully examine and compare Foreign-Trade Zones Board Site 11 (32 acres)—Eagle Hill Business
the notices for each program. [Docket 13–2006] Park consists of four lots located at
4183, 4189, 4193 and 4197 Eagle Hill
Signed in Washington, DC on April 10,
2006. Foreign-Trade Zone 230—Piedmont Drive, High Point; Proposed Site 12 (39
Triad Area, North Carolina Application acres)—Federal Ridge Business Park
Eldon Gould,
for Expansion consists of six lots located at 4300, 4328,
Manager, Federal Crop Insurance 4336, 4344, 4380 and 4388 Federal
Corporation. An application has been submitted to Drive, High Point; Proposed Site 13 (23
[FR Doc. E6–5756 Filed 4–17–06; 8:45 am] the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board acres)—Green Point Business Park
BILLING CODE 3410–08–P (the Board) by the Piedmont Triad consists of four lots located at 4500,
Partnership, grantee of FTZ 230, 4501, 4523 and 4524 Green Point Drive,
requesting authority to expand its zone High Point; Proposed Site 14 (21
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE in the Piedmont Triad area adjacent to acres)—Lowell’s Run located at 4487
the Winston-Salem Customs port of Premier Drive, High Point; Proposed
Forest Service entry. The application was submitted Site 15 (4 acres)—TST Logistics
pursuant to the provisions of the warehouse facility, 1941 Haw River
North Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie Resource Foreign-Trade Zones Act, as amended
Advisory Committee (RAC) Hopedale Road, Haw River (Alamance
(19 U.S.C. 81a–81u), and the regulations County); and, Proposed Site 16 (2
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. of the Board (15 CFR part 400). It was acres)—TST Logistics warehouse
ACTION: Notice of meetings. formally filed on April 7, 2006. facility, 821 West Center Street, Mebane
FTZ 230 was approved on March 11, (Alamance County).
SUMMARY: The North Mt. Baker- 1998 (Board Order 956, 63 FR 13836, 3/ The applicant is also requesting
Snoqualmie Resource Advisory 23/98). The zone project currently authority to remove Site 3–Parcel 2 (110
Committee (RAC) will meet at the Mt. consists of six sites (3,831 acres) in the acres) from zone status due to changed
Baker Ranger District Office in Sedro Piedmont Triad area: Site 1 (188 circumstances (new Site 3 total—157
Woolley, Washington. The first meeting acres)—within the 206-acre Lexington acres). No specific manufacturing
will include electing this year’s Business Center, Hargrave Road and requests are being made at this time.
chairperson, followed by reviewing Business Interstate 5, Lexington Such requests would be made to the
proposed Title II projects. The second (Davidson County); Site 2 (2,800 Board on a case-by-case basis.
meeting will be to complete the review, acres)—Piedmont Triad International In accordance with the Board’s
and prioritize proposal to recommend Airport, adjacent to U.S. 68 and U.S. regulations, a member of the FTZ Staff
for FY 2007. 421, Greensboro (Guilford County); Site has been designated examiner to
DATES: Tuesday, May 9, and Friday, 3 (267 acres, 3 parcels)—within the East investigate the application and report to
May 19, 2006. Both meetings will be High Point I–85/I–74 Industrial Corridor the Board.
from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. in High Point (Davidson County): Parcel Public comment on the application is
1 (47 acres)—located at Elon Place and invited from interested parties.
ADDRESSES: Mt. Baker Ranger District
Kivett Drive; Parcel 2 (110 acres)— Submissions (original and 3 copies)
Office, 810 State Route 20, Sedro
located at 3301–3334 Kivett Drive; and, shall be addressed to the Board’s
Woolley, Washington.
Parcel 3 (110 acres)—Kivett Drive Executive Secretary at one of the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jon Industrial Park, Kivett Drive and I–85; following addresses:
Vanderheyden, Designated Federal Site 4 (78 acres)—Salem Business Park, 1. Submissions via Express/Package
Official, USDA Forest Service, Mt. Interstate 40, U.S. Highway 52 and U.S. Delivery Services: Foreign-Trade Zones
Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Mt. Highway 311, Winston-Salem (Forsyth Board, U.S. Department of Commerce,
Baker Ranger District, 810 State Route County); Site 5 (125 acres)—Westwood Franklin Court Building-Suite 4100W,
20, Sedro Woolley, WA 9824–1263 Industrial Park, adjacent to U.S. 1099 14th Street, NW., Washington, DC
(phone: 360–856–5700 extension 201). Highway 52, Mt. Airy (Surry County); 20005; or,
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: All North and, Site 6 (373 acres)—Mount Airy- 2. Submissions via the U.S. Postal
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie RAC meetings Surry County Industrial Park, McKinney Service: Foreign-Trade Zones Board,
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are open to the public. Interested Road, Mt. Airy. U.S. Department of Commerce, FCB-
citizens are encouraged to attend. The The applicant is now requesting Suite 4100W, 1401 Constitution
North Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie RAC authority to expand the zone to include Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230.
reviews project proposals, and makes ten sites (517 acres) in the area: The closing period for their receipt is
recommendations to the Forest Proposed Site 7 (131 acres)—SouthPoint June 19, 2006. Rebuttal comments in
Supervisor for projects to be funded by Business Park, 125 Quality Drive, response to material submitted during

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