FY 2006
Fiscal Year 2006 Grant Program Timeline & Instructions
January 26 — DRA 2006 Federal Grant Program Announced
The Delta Regional Authority (DRA), consisting of the Federal Co-Chairman and the Governors of the eight participating member states will make available to its Members of Congress, the Region’s 44 local development districts (LDDs) and the general public its pre-application package for the DRA 2006 Federal Grant Program.
- Patrick H. “Pete” Johnson - Federal Co-Chairman,
- Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco - State Co-Chairman, Louisiana,
- Governor Mike Huckabee Arkansas,
- Governor Ernie Fletcher Kentucky,
- Governor Haley Barbour Mississippi,
- Governor Matt Blunt Missouri,
- Governor Rod R. Blagojevich Illinois,
- Governor Phil Bredeson Tennessee, and
- Governor Bob Riley Alabama
The DRA’s 2006 “Uniform Pre-Application Package” will include the:
- Cover Letter,
- Simplified Process and Timeline,
- DRA 2006 Grant Timeline and Instructions,
- DRA 2006 Uniform Grant Pre-Application Form,
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Application for Federal Assistance – Standard Form 424 and subordinate forms,
- “Attachment A – Eligibility” — Determined by the Delta Regional Authority Act of 2000, as amended,
- “Attachment A.1 – Distressed Counties” — Determined by the Delta Regional Authority in June, 2005.
- “Attachment B – State Plans” — Described by the Delta Regional Authority Act of 2000, as amended, and
- “Attachment C – State Certification Process” — Described by the Delta Regional Authority Act of 2000, as amended.
The DRA 2006 “Uniform Pre-Application Package” can also be accessed through DRA’s web site or by the following:
- Calling: 1-888-GO TO DRA,
- Emailing: Pre-App.team@dra.gov or
- Writing: DRA 2006 Federal Grant Program – Pre-Application Team
Delta Regional Authority
236 Sharkey Avenue – Suite 400
Clarksdale, MS 38614
Additionally:
- For a list of the Region’s LDD contacts, see the DRA 2006 Federal Grant Program. The “Uniform Pre-Application Packages” will be available from each local development district.
- Print each participating state member’s Authority-approved “State Plan”, which provides its specific priorities.
Please note: DRA will periodically update its site with new information, clarification, etc., and it will be to your advantage to frequently refer back to the online DRA 2006 Federal Grant Program information for updates.
January 30 — Local Development Districts — Publicize, Educate and Assist
The LDDs will be the “front-line” facilitators, within their districts, to publicize, educate and provide technical assistance for the DRA 2006 Federal Grant Program’s pre-application process. Specifically, commencing February 1, each LDD will begin publicizing the DRA 2006 Federal Grant Program through their hosting of public-information forums plus all other means appropriate to their respective client bases.
Each LDD will be the principal contact for the provision of technical and pre-application assistance to the pre-applicants in its area throughout this sixty-day period, from announcement to pre-application deadline.
On a separate but important note, most DRA 2006 Federal Grant Program projects will be administered by agencies other than the DRA. These agencies are referred to as “Administering Agencies”. Because of this early-integration into the 2006 grant process, these Administering Agencies will be represented at LDD forums, and further, a great benefit of this inclusion of Administering Agencies, is that it will allow for much-earlier coordination of the grant closing processes.
Please note: these services (publicity, education and technical assistance for pre-application preparation) to be provided by the Region’s LDDs will be provided at no cost to the public, as the Delta Regional Authority has allocated the funds to, and has an agreement with, each LDD specifically for these purposes.
February — All LDDs Host Public Forums
The Local Development will hold public forums to educated and assist the public concerning the Delta Regional Authority 2006 Federal Grant Program.
March 29 — Pre-application Due at Local Development District
Please note: All pre-application packages must be received by the Local Development District no later than Noon CDT, March 29, 2006. The Local Development Districts will screen the pre-applications for completeness. Packages received after that time will automatically be deemed ineligible for DRA 2006 Federal Grant funds, with no recourse.
All submitted pre-application packages MUST include both the completed “Uniform Pre-Application Form” and the appropriate Federal Standard Forms 424.
Please include in your submission to DRA:
- One set of originals for DRA review,
- One set of copies, which DRA will send to the participating state member and
- One set of copies, which DRA will send to the (prospective) Administering Agency
And please send the packages to your Local Development District office.
April 12 — Local Development Districts Forward Pre-Applications
Local Development Districts package complete Pre-Applications and send original plus one copy to DRA. Local Development Districts will also send a copy to their Governor’s office DRA contact at the same time.
Please note: Failure to submit complete pre-application packages and/or the requisite number of copies will automatically render the submission automatically ineligible for DRA 2006 Federal Grant funds, with no recourse.
May 17 — Project Eligibility Shall Be Determined
Project eligibility for the DRA 2006 Federal Grant Program will be completed no later than May 17 and will be determined by the Federal Co-Chairman, based on:
- The eligibility guidelines as prescribed by the U.S. Congress in the “Delta Regional Authority Act of 2000”, as amended (Attachment A — Eligibility),
- Delta Regional Authority policy promulgations (Attachment A.1 – Distressed Counties) and
- The “Clarification Notes” described both on the “Uniform Pre-Application Form” and which may subsequently be described at www.dra.gov “DRA 2006 Federal Grant Program (please check for any updated “Clarifications”).
Upon completion of his eligibility determinations, the Federal Co-Chairman will forward that list to each participating state member, and he will also notify the pre-applicants and the Administering Agencies.
June 14 — Participating State Member Select Approved Projects and Notify the Federal Co-Chairman
Each state’s Governor will select his projects for DRA 2006 Federal Grant funding from the Federal Co-Chairman’s list of eligible pre-applications.
With the singular independence as prescribed by the “Delta Regional Authority Act of 2000”, as amended, each Governor will select his projects for funding, and will do so within the context of his own Authority-approved state plan and priorities.
When the Governors have selected their projects, these selections basically become “pre-certified” for DRA 2006 funding, needing now an application (“business plan”) sufficient to satisfy the Authority and the (if needed) Administering Agency that the project will work as described and be able to comply with all appropriate federal regulations.
As Governors make their selections, they will forward their lists to the Federal Co-Chairman, who will in turn, invite these full application for these “pre-certified” projects.
As stated above, in the main, projects funded through the DRA 2006 Federal Grant Program will be administered by other federal agencies. Specifically, each Administering Agency’s involvement will be:
- Administering Agencies will receive the Federal Co-Chairman’s list of the eligible projects, which the Administering Agency may be requested to administer, when he forwards this list to the participating state members.
- The Administering Agency will certify that it will administer such projects according to their identified programs.
- Administering Agency will send DRA appropriate processing checklist and required documents for each project to be included in the full application packet and inform DRA of proposed funding for each project, if any.
Please note: When projects have been:
- Deemed eligible by the Federal Co-Chairman,
- Pre-certified by the Governors and
- Accepted by Administering Agencies,
the applicants basically become “pre-grantees”.
Accordingly, the DRA staff will proceed to work collaboratively and collegially with these “pre-grantees” to best insure their applications are sound, all contingencies are satisfied, the projects will be closed and funded in a timely manner — all to best insure each project will be successful.
June 16 — Federal Co-Chairman Issues “Invitations to Apply” to Governors’ Selections
Using the DRA 2006 Federal Grant “Uniform Grant Application Form”, which will include the Administering Agency’s required checklists and documents, the Federal Co-Chairman will invite a full application from each participating state’s lists of eligible and pre-certified projects.
July 28 — Applications Must be Prepared and Received by DRA
Using the packages provided by the Federal Co-Chairman, and the 42 days allowed, each applicant must complete such application packages and have the DRA receive their application packages – no later than 5pm CDT, July 28, 2006:
- One set of originals for DRA review,
- One set of copies, which DRA will send to the participating state member and
- One set of copies, which DRA will send to the (prospective) Administering Agency
Applicants shall send their packages to:
DRA 2006 Federal Grant Program – Review Team
Delta Regional Authority
236 Sharkey Avenue – Suite 400
Clarksdale, MS 38614
Beginning July 28, all applications shall be received to the DRA Central Office, and the DRA staff will conduct a final review of the details, while working collaboratively and collegially with each applicant.
August 31 — DRA Staff Review of Applications Completed And Reviews Forwarded to Governors
By August 31, DRA staff will have forwarded all the completed application reviews to each Governor for the state’s “evaluation and certification” as prescribed by the “Delta Regional Authority Act of 2000”, as amended.
September 7 — Governors Will Evaluate and Certify Projects
Upon receiving each application for their state, and on or before September 7, each participating Governor shall evaluate and certify each application through his appropriate review process. The Governors will then forward their lists of evaluated and certified applications to the Federal Co-Chairman.
September 13 — The Delta Regional Authority Votes on Funding 2006 Projects
On September 13, in Memphis, TN, each application will be voted on and approved by the participating state members and the Federal Co-Chairman, together, the Delta Regional Authority. Once projects are approved, the administration of each project will proceed in accordance with the “Memorandum of Agreement” between DRA and the appropriate Administering Agencies.
September 14 — The Region’s Members of Congress Notified
On September 14, the Members of Congress from the Region will be notified by the Federal Co-Chairman of all projects funded in their states and districts.
September 19 — The Region’s Governors are Notified
On September 19, the Governors of the Region will be notified by the Federal Co-Chairman of all projects funded in their states.
September 30 — (Most) Projects Closed and (All) Funded
By September 30, most DRA Board-approved projects will be closed and all will be funded. The Administering Agencies will then provide DRA with copies of appropriate closing documents.
Please note: Should you have any questions relating to pre-application requirements, timelines, process, instructions, eligibility requirements or any other matters relating to the DRA 2006 Federal Grant Program, please do not hesitate to:
Call: 1-888-GO TO DRA,
Email: DRA06FGP@dra.gov
Mail:
DRA 2005 Federal Grant Program Team
Delta Regional Authority
236 Sharkey Avenue – Suite 400
Clarksdale, MS 38614