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34 CFR 75.200 - How applications for new grants and cooperative agreements are selected for funding; standards for use of cooperative agreements. | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 34 › Subtitle A › Part 75 › Subpart D › Section 75.200 34 CFR 75.200 - How applications for new grants and cooperative agreements are selected for funding; standards for use of cooperative agreements.
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§ 75.200
How applications for new grants and cooperative agreements are selected for funding; standards for use of cooperative agreements.
The Department administers two kinds of direct grant programs. A direct grant program is either a discretionary grant or a formula grant program.
Discretionary grant programs.
A discretionary grant program is one that permits the Secretary to use discretionary judgment in selecting applications for funding.
See § 75.219 Exceptions to the procedures under § 75.217.
The Secretary uses selection criteria to evaluate the applications submitted for new grants under a discretionary grant program.
To evaluate the applications for new grants under the program the Secretary may use:
Selection criteria established under § 75.209.
Selection criteria in program-specific regulations.
Selection criteria established under § 75.210.
Any combination of criteria from paragraphs (b)(3)(i), (b)(3)(ii), and (b)(3)(iii) of this section.
The Secretary may award a cooperative agreement instead of a grant if the Secretary determines that substantial involvement between the Department and the recipient is necessary to carry out a collaborative project.
The Secretary uses the selection procedures in this subpart to select recipients of cooperative agreements.
Formula grant programs.
A formula grant program is one that entitles certain applicants to receive grants if they meet the requirements of the program. Applicants do not compete with each other for the funds, and each grant is either for a set amount or for an amount determined under a formula.
The Secretary applies the program statute and regulations to fund projects under a formula grant program.
[45 FR 22497, Apr. 3, 1980. Redesignated at 45 FR 77368, Nov. 21, 1980, as amended at 52 FR 27803, July 24, 1987; 57 FR 30338, July 8, 1992; 60 FR 63873, Dec. 12, 1995; 62 FR 10401, Mar. 6, 1997]
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-28697 RIN0991-ZA46 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION, CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE, NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY, NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, GULF COAST ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION COUNCIL, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, INSTITUTE OF MUSEUM AND LIBRARY SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES, NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, Commodity Credit Corporation, Rural Business-Cooperative Service, Federal Emergency Management Agency, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Rural Utilities Service, Rural Housing Service, Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Farm Service Agency, Office of National Drug Control Policy, Office of Management and Budget Interim final rule. Effective date: This interim final rule is effective on December 26, 2014. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of December 26, 2014. Implementation dates: For grants authorized under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, this rule is applicable for emergency or major disaster declarations issued on or after December 26, 2014. For non-Federal entities that are nonprofit organizations or institutions of higher education (IHEs), there is a one-year grace period for implementation of the procurement standards in 2 CFR 200.317 through 200.326. As will be detailed in the 2015 OMB Compliance Supplement, non-Federal entities choosing to delay implementation for the procurement standards will need to specify in their documented policies and procedures that they continue to comply with OMB circular A-110 for one additional fiscal year which begins after December 26, 2014. Comment date: To be assured of consideration, comments must be received by OMB electronically through www.regulations.gov no later than midnight Eastern Standard Time (E.S.T.) on February 17, 2015. 2 CFR Parts 1, 25, 170, 180, and 200 SummaryThis joint interim final rule implements for all Federal award-making agencies the final guidance Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance) published by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on December 26, 2013. This rule is necessary in order to incorporate into regulation and thus bring into effect the Uniform Guidance as required by OMB. Implementation of this guidance will reduce administrative burden and risk of waste, fraud, and abuse for the approximately $600 billion per year awarded in Federal financial assistance. The result will be more Federal dollars reprogrammed to support the mission, new entities able to compete and win awards, and ultimately a stronger framework to provide key services to American citizens and support the basic research that underpins the United States economy.
This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 16 - CONSERVATION§ 470f - Effect of Federal undertakings upon property listed in National Register; comment by Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
U.S. Code: Title 20 - EDUCATION§ 887e - Transferred20 U.S. Code § 1221e–1 to 1221e–1c - Repealed.§ 1226c - Biennial evaluation report§ 1231 - Joint funding of programs§ 1231a - Collection and dissemination of information§ 1231c - Advice, counsel, and technical assistance§ 1232f - Records§ 2890§ 3474 - Rules and regulations
U.S. Code: Title 29 - LABOR§ 651 - Congressional statement of findings and declaration of purpose and policy
U.S. Code: Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE42 U.S. Code § 4251 to 4261 - Repealed.§ 4332 - Cooperation of agencies; reports; availability of information; recommendations; international and national coordination of efforts§ 8373 - Conservation in Federal facilities, contracts, and financial assistance programs
Title 34 published on 2014-07-01The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 34 CFR Part 75 after this date.2015-02-10; vol. 80 # 27 - Tuesday, February 10, 201580 FR 7397 - Proposed Waiver and Extension of the Project Period for the Native Hawaiian Career and Technical Education Program
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-02712 RIN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, Technical, and Adult Education, Office of Career Proposed waiver and extension of the project period. We must receive your comments on or before March 12, 2015. 34 CFR Part 75 SummaryFor the Native Hawaiian Career and Technical Education Program (NHCTEP), the Secretary proposes to waive the requirements that generally prohibit project period extensions involving the obligation of additional Federal funds and extend the project periods of the seven current NHCTEP grants for up to an additional 24 months. This proposed waiver and extension would allow the seven current NHCTEP grantees to seek continuation awards annually through fiscal year (FY) 2016 and possibly through FY 2017.
2015-01-20; vol. 80 # 12 - Tuesday, January 20, 201580 FR 2606 - Direct Grant Programs and Definitions That Apply to Department Regulations