CFDA 84.215E 2012 Application Technical Assistance Webinar.

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CFDA E 2012 Application Technical Assistance Webinar

 You can access the instructions and application package at: orwww.Grants.gov ies/instructions/oppED-GRANTS cfda cid84-215E instructions.pdf Please be sure to read through the entire procedures and application package before attempting to apply!

 Purpose : Grantees under this competition will use funds to support counseling programs in target elementary, K-12, or secondary schools. Schools will establish or expand counseling programs through hiring qualified school counselors, school social workers, school psychologists, or child and adolescent psychiatrists with a goal of expanding the range, availability, quantity and quality of counseling services available. Counseling services will use a developmental, prevention approach, and will be designed and implemented with the involvement of parents of the participating students.  Eligible Applicants : LEAs, i.e. public school districts, including charter schools that are considered LEAs under State law that do not have an active grant under this program (CFDA E), and consortia thereof.  Absolute Priorities : 1) Establish or expand counseling programs in elementary schools, secondary schools, or both, and 2) Enabling more data-based decision- making.  Competitive Preference Priorities : Applicants can propose projects that; 1) serve students residing on Indian lands, 2) improve student achievement in persistently lowest-achieving schools, and 3) are designed to address the needs of military- connected students. 

 Application Deadline Date: May 25, 2012  Application Submission: Applications must be submitted electronically via  Project Period: Up to 36 months (3 twelve month project periods).  Total Appropriation for FY 2012: $52,000,000 million  Estimated Available Funds for NEW Awards: $21,305,000 (elementary, K-12 or secondary school grants)  Estimated Number of Awards: 61 awards  Estimated Size of Awards: $350,000  Maximum Award: $400,000 per year (for each year of funding requested for a total of $1,200,000 for a 3 year project).

 Applications received by the deadline are screened by Federal staff for eligibility and to ensure requirements are met. (Agencies submitting ineligible applications will receive an ineligible letter)  Eligible applications are read and scored by a panel of 3 external peer reviewers.  All applicants (successful and unsuccessful ) will be notified via letter in writing or .  We anticipate making all awards by 9/30/12  We anticipate posting a list of awardees on our website by 11/30/12.

(Points in the boxes are accurate) (A) Need for Project. (20 Points) (B) Quality of the Project Design. (35 Points) (C) Quality of the Management Plan. (20 Points) (D) Quality of the Project Evaluation. (25 Points)

 Absolute Priorities: Are required to be eligible. Applicants that fail to meet the absolute priorities will be considered ineligible for funding. Refer to page 7.  Competitive Preference Priority Points: Are not required to be eligible. You can choose to address one or more of the competitive preferences, but you will only receive 5 additional points for one. Refer to page 7.  2012 Funding Level: In FY 2012, as indicated on page 3 of the application package, we have $21,305,000 available for new awards for the ESSC Program after our continuation awards are processed. The references to funding levels on page 11 are speaking about the total funding available for the ESSC program in FY The statute requires that $40,000,000 be set aside for elementary only programs, since we received an appropriation for FY 2012 of over $52 million this exceeds the $40M threshold identified in the statute. Therefore, we are allowed to fund not only elementary but elementary, secondary, or both after the first $40M is reserved for elementary only.

 Font Size: We will accept either 12 point or larger or no smaller than 10 pitch (characters per inch). Refer to instructions on page 49.  Contracted Services : Identify the qualifications and services needed of the contractor but do not name them in the application. Refer to pages 17 and 52.  4% Administrative Costs vs. Indirect Costs : These are different. Refer to pages 11, 14, and 15  Funded Applications: This link ( gives instructions for how to request information from the Department via or electronically.

 Charter Schools : Charter Schools that are considered LEAs under State law and do not currently have an active grant under this program are eligible. Charter schools must provide proof of eligibility. Refer to pages 7 and 18.  BIA or Indian Schools : Must demonstrate eligibility as defined in the application package. Refer to page 8.

Application submission procedures– ◦ Register Early – Grants.gov registration may take five or more days. You can begin working on your application while completing the registration process. Your organization will need to update its Central Contractor Registry (CCR) registration annually. ◦ Submit Early – We strongly recommend you do not wait until the last day to submit your application. The upload time will vary depending on a number of factors including the size of the application and speed of your Internet connection, and the time it takes Grants.gov to process the application. ◦ Refer to FAQs page 19 and pages 32 – 36 for details on the registration process or go to Grants.gov submission tips and procedures for applicants.