Federal Register: October 1, 2009 (Volume 74, Number 189)
DOCID: fr01oc09-30 FR Doc E9-23644
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
NOTICE: NOTICES
DOCID: fr01oc09-30
ACTION: Forest Restoration Activities on All Priority Forestlands:
DOCUMENT ACTION: Request for proposals.
SUBJECT CATEGORY:
Request for Proposals for Hazardous Fuels Woody Biomass Utilization Grant--Forest Restoration Activities on All Priority Forestlands
DATES: Pre-application Postmark Deadline: November 20, 2009. Full Application Postmark Deadline: April 2, 2010.
DOCUMENT SUMMARY:
The Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, State and Private Forestry, Technology Marketing Unit, located at the Forest Products Laboratory, requests proposals for projects that increase the use of woody biomass that is removed during hazardous fuels treatment projects on both public and private forestlands. The Hazardous Fuels Woody Biomass Utilization (WBU) Grant Program is intended to improve the effectiveness of forest restoration activities by creating and expanding markets for smalldiameter material, lowvalue trees, and woody biomass removed during hazardous fuel reduction and forest health activities. These funds are intended to assist communities, entrepreneurs, and others turn lowvalue woody biomass materials from forest restoration activities into marketable forest products and/or energy products.
SUMMARY:
Request for Proposals for Hazardous Fuels Woody Biomass Utilization Grant,
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
To address the goals of Public Law 110-234, Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008, Rural Revitalization Technologies (7 U.S.C. 6601), and the anticipated Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriation Act of 2010, the Forest Service is requesting proposals to address the nationwide challenge of dealing with lowvalue woody biomass material removed during hazardous fuels reduction and forest health activities. The Hazardous Fuels WBU has a preapplication requirement. Upon notification, selected preapplicants will be asked to complete the requirements for a full application. Goals of the grant program are to:
Grant Requirements
1. Eligibility Information
a. Eligible Applicants. Eligible applicants are State, local, tribal governments, school districts, communities, nonprofit organizations, businesses, companies, corporations, or special purpose districts (e.g., public utilities districts, fire districts, conservation districts, or ports). Only one application per business or organization will be accepted. If applicants have received a Woody Biomass Utilization Grant after July 1, 2008, they are not eligible. Construction projects involving a permanent building or infrastructure item, such as roads, are not allowed with these Federal funds; however, construction funds can be part of the nonFederal cost share. Proposals must not include the use of this grant funding to prepare bids for Forest Service contracts or agreements.
b. Cost Sharing (Matching Requirement). Applicants shall demonstrate at least a 20% match of the total project cost. This match must be from nonFederal sources, which can include cash or inkind contributions.
c. DUNS Number. All applicants shall include a Dun and Bradstreet (D&B), Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number in their full application. For this requirement, the applicant is the entity that meets the eligibility criteria and has the legal authority to apply and receive a WBU grant. For assistance in obtaining a DUNS number at no cost, call the DUNS number request line (18667055711) or register online at http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform.
d. Central Contractor Registration (CCR). The applicant acknowledges the requirement that prospective awardees shall be registered in the Central Contractor Registration database prior to award, during performance, and through final payment of any grant resulting from this solicitation. Further information can be found at http://www.ccr.gov. For assistance, contact the CCR Assistance Center (18666068220).
2. Award Information
At least $4 million is anticipated for granting under the 2010 WBU program. Individual grants will be not less than $50,000 or more than $350,000. Grant funding will be divided into two parts. Half of the funds will be allocated for projects on USDA Forest Service National Forest (NF) priority forestlands. The remaining funds will be allocated for projects on nonpriority NF lands and other eligible lands. NF priority forestlands are defined by historical high fire suppression costs and high fire probability coupled with high housing density. A map and list of NF priority forestlands can be found at http:// www.fpl.fs.fed.us/tmu under Hazardous Fuels Woody Biomass Grants.
The Federal Government's obligation under this program is contingent upon the availability of 2010 appropriated funds. No legal liability on the part of the Government for any payment may arise until funds are made available to the grant officer for this program. The maximum time for a grant award is three years from the date of award. Written annual financial performance reports and semiannual project performance reports must be required, as well as annual reporting of green tons removed and utilized. The grant funds are taxable income and a Form 1099 Miscellaneous Income, will be sent by the Forest Service to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Awardees are expected to follow all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements regarding safe working practices and all applicable State and Federal regulations pertinent to the proposed project.
3. Application Review Process
a. The first step requires the applicant to submit a pre application. Preapplications are evaluated on criteria discussed in Section 4. All preapplications must be screened to ensure compliance with the administrative requirements as set forth in this Request for Proposals (RFP).
b. Preapplications not following the directions for submission must be disqualified without appeal. Directions can be found at http:// www.fpl.fs.fed.us/tmu under Hazardous Fuels Woody Biomass Grants.
c. A review panel from Federal and State agencies judges the pre applications. Panel reviewers independently evaluate the pre applications according to the criteria and point system.
d. In the second step, successful preapplicants are invited to
revise their application and complete the requirements for a full
application. Unsuccessful preapplications are removed from further
consideration. In either case, a letter of notification is provided to each applicant. More
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detailed financial information for the eligible applicant is required
in the full application. The full application is evaluated for
technical merit and financial viability of the proposed project. The
reviewers discuss rank, and make recommendations to the Forest Service
national leadership officials, who make the final decision on the selected projects.
e. Full applications not following directions for submission must be disqualified without appeal. Directions can be found at http:// www.fpl.fs.fed.us/tmu under Hazardous Fuels Woody Biomass Grants. 4. Evaluation Criteria and Point System
Full points will be given if there are no technical or budget problems, the assembled team is highly qualified and competent, and there is significant impact on increasing the amount of green tons removed and utilized from hazardous fuels reduction projects on forestlands. If there are minor deficiencies, which could limit success, midway points are given. If there are major deficiencies, which could render the project unsuccessful, minimum points are given. a. Impact on Forests for Hazardous Fuels Reduction: Total Points 25
c. Technical Approach and Work Plan: Total Points 20
d. Budget Summary: Total Points 15
e. Qualifications and Experience of Applicant: Total Points 20
Additional criteria for full application:
f. Detailed Financial Information: Total Points 25
5. PreApplication Information
a. PreApplication Submission. Preapplications must be postmarked by November 20, 2009 and received no later than 5 p.m. Central Standard Time on November 27, 2009, no exceptions. One paper copy and an electronic version must be submitted to Patricia Brumm, Grant Officer, at the address listed in the ADDRESSES section. The electronic version submitted to Patricia Brumm should be on a USB flash drive or compact disc (CD). No emails will be accepted. Applications may be submitted electronically through http://www.grants.gov.
b. PreApplication Format. Each submittal must be in PDF format, with a minimum font size of 11 letters per inch. Top, bottom, and side margins must be no less than threequarters of an inch. All pages must be clearly numbered. Paper copy shall be single sided on 8.5 by 11 inch plain white paper only (no colored paper, oversized paper, or special covers). Do not staple.
c. PreApplication Content. Forms for the Project Summary Table, SF 424, 424A, and Budget Table 1 can be found at http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/ tmu under Woody Biomass Grants.
i. Order. Assemble information in the following order:
Qualification and description of principals and management team. 2. Letters of Support
ii. Project Narrative. The project narrative must provide a clear
description of the work to be performed and its impact on Federal and
nonFederal forestlands. The NF priority forestland (see link for
Forest Service priority map and list http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/tmu) must
be identified by name. For all priority and nonpriority NF forests, a
letter of support must be submitted from the District Ranger or Forest
Supervisor. For other eligible lands, the applicant shall identify the
Community Wildfire Protection Plans (or equivalent document) that
identify the hazardous fuels reduction activities and shall submit a
letter of support from the State Forester where the project takes place. The project narrative is limited to five
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pages, and excludes Project Summary Table, SF 424 and SF 424A, budget summary justification, and letters of support.
The project narrative should address the following:
iii. Further Preapplication Information. A full description for each project narrative bullet can be obtained from the Technology Marketing Unit's Web site at http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/tmu (under Grant Application Directions, Hazardous Fuels Woody Biomass Grants) or at www.grants.gov, or by calling the telephone number in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section, or by writing to the address in the ADDRESSES section of this notice.
6. Full Application Information
USDA Forest Service will request full applications only from those applicants selected in the preapplication process.
a. Full Application Submission. Full applications must be postmarked by April 2, 2010 and received no later than 5 p.m. Central Standard Time on April 9, 2010. No exceptions. One paper copy and an electronic version must be submitted to Patricia Brumm, Grant Officer, at the address listed in the ADDRESSES section of this RFP. The electronic version submitted to Patricia Brumm should be on a USB flash drive or compact disc (CD). No emails will be accepted. Applications may be submitted electronically through http://www.grants.gov.
b. Full Application Format. The full application follows the same format requirements as for the preapplication.
c. Full Application Content. Forms for the Project Summary Table, SF 424, SF 424A, AD 1047, 1048, 1049, certificate regarding lobbying activities, and SF 424B can be found at http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/tmu under Hazardous Fuels Woody Biomass Grants, as well as a detailed description of the required financial information.
i. Order. Assemble information in the following order:
1. Qualification and description of principals and management team.
2. Letters of support.
3. Other Federal funds.
4. Equipment descriptions and quotes.
5. Required certificates: AD 1047, 1048, 1049, certificate regarding lobbying activities, and SF 424B.
ii. Project Narrative. The project narrative must provide a clear description of the work to be performed with revisions providing more detail than presented in the preapplication. The impact of the proposed project on both Federal and other eligible lands must be described. The NF priority forestland (see link for Forest Service priority map and list http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/tmu), must be identified by name. For all NF forests, a letter of support must be submitted from the Forest Supervisor or District Ranger. Letters of support must be updated for the full application. For other eligible lands, the applicant shall identify the Community Wildfire Protection Plans (or equivalent documentation) that identifies the hazardous fuels reduction activities needed. A letter of support must be included from the State Forester where the project takes place. For these letters, the applicant can submit a letter of support that was submitted with the preapplication. The project narrative is limited to 19 pages, and excludes the Project Summary Table, budget summary justification, qualifications and letters of support, as well as any required certification forms.
The project narrative must address the same issues as listed under
the preapplication in this RFP but must include the following additions:
iii. Detailed Financial Information. Detailed financial information
is requested to assess the financial capacity of the applicant. All
financial information remains confidential and is not accessible under
the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552, (b)(4)). If the applicant
has questions about how confidential information is handled, they
should contact either Susan LeVanGreen at slevan@fs.fed.us or Patricia
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financial information should provide a general overview of current,
historical and projected (pro forma) financial performance. Prepare the
required financial information documentation in accordance with
Generally Accepted Accounting Practices (GAAP). Strong applications
have benefited from the use of a certified accountant to develop this
information. Applicants should refer to http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/tmu
under Hazardous Fuels Woody Biomass Grants for the financial information required for the full application.
7. Appendices
The following information must be included in the appendix of the preapplication and the full application:
Dated: September 24, 2009.
John Phipps,
Associate Deputy Chief, State and Private Forestry.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
For questions regarding the grant application or administrative regulations, contact Patricia Brumm, Grants and Agreements Specialist, 608 2319298, pbrumm@fs.fed.us; for program and technical questions, contact Susan LeVanGreen, Program Manager, 6082319504, slevan@fs.fed.us.
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