45 C.F.R. PART 2517—COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICE-LEARNING PROGRAMS
Title 45 - Public Welfare
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 12501 et seq.
Source: 59 FR 13790, Mar. 23, 1994, unless otherwise noted.
(a) The following entities may apply for a direct grant from the Corporation: (1) A State Commission established under part 2550 of this chapter. (2) A grantmaking entity as defined in §2510.20 of this chapter. (3) A qualified organization as defined in §2515.20 of this chapter. (b) The types of grants for which each entity is eligible are described in §2517.200. Entities that may apply for a subgrant from a State Commission or grantmaking entity are qualified organizations that have entered into a local partnership with one or more— (a) Local educational agencies (LEAs); (b) Other qualified organizations; or (c) Both. Funds under a community-based Learn and Serve grant may be used for the purposes described in this section. (a) A State Commission or grantmaking entity may use funds— (1) To make subgrants to qualified organizations described in §2517.110 to implement, operate, expand, or replicate a community-based service program that provides direct and demonstrable educational, public safety, human, or environmental service by participants, who must be school-age youth; and (2) To provide training and technical assistance to qualified organizations. (b) (1) A qualified organization may use funds under a direct grant or a subgrant to implement, operate, expand, or replicate a community-based service program. (2) If a qualified organization receives a direct grant, its program must be carried out at multiple sites or be particularly innovative. School-age youth as defined in §2510.20 of this chapter may participate in a community-based program. (a) In order to apply for a grant from the Corporation under this part, a State Commission or a grantmaking entity must submit the following: (1) A three-year plan for promoting service-learning through programs under this part. The plan must describe the types of community-based program models proposed to be carried out during the first year. (2) A proposal containing the specific program, budget, and other information specified by the Corporation in the grant application package. (3) A description of how the applicant will coordinate its activities with the State Plan under part 2513 of this chapter and with other federally-assisted activities, including a description of plans to meet and consult with the State Commission, if possible, and to provide a copy of the program application to the State Commission. (4) Assurances that the applicant will— (i) Keep such records and provide such information to the Corporation with respect to the programs as may be required for fiscal audits and program evaluation; (ii) Comply with the nonduplication, nondisplacement, and grievance procedure requirements of part 2540 of this chapter; and (iii) Ensure that, prior to placing a participant in a program, the entity carrying out the program will consult with the appropriate local labor organization, if any, representing employees in the area in which the program will be carried out that are engaged in the same or similar work as the work proposed to be carried out by the program, to prevent the displacement of those employees. (b) In addition, a grantmaking entity must submit information demonstrating that the entity will make grants for a program— (1) To carry out activities in two or more States, under circumstances in which those activities can be carried out more efficiently through one program than through two or more programs; and (2) To carry out the same activities, such as training activities or activities related to exchanging information on service experiences, through each of the projects assisted through the program. (a) In order to apply to the Corporation for a direct grant, a qualified organization must submit the following: (1) A plan describing the goals and activities of the proposed program; (2) A proposal containing the specific program, budget, and other information specified by the Corporation in the grant application package; and (3) Assurances that the applicant will— (i) Keep such records and provide such information to the Corporation with respect to the program as may be required for fiscal audits and program evaluation; (ii) Comply with the nonduplication, nondisplacement, and grievance procedure requirements of part 2540 of this chapter; and (iii) Prior to placing a participant in the program, consult with the appropriate local labor organization, if any, representing employees in the area in which the program will be carried out who are engaged in the same or similar work as the work proposed to be carried out by the program, to prevent the displacement of those employees. (b) In order to apply to a State Commission or a grantmaking entity for a subgrant, a qualified organization must submit the following: (1) A plan describing the goals and activities of the proposed program; and (2) Such specific program, budget, and other information as the Commission or entity reasonably requires. In reviewing an application for a grant or a subgrant, the Corporation, a State Commission, or a grantmaking entity will apply the following criteria: (a) The quality of the program proposed. (b) The innovation of, and feasibility of replicating, the program. (c) The sustainability of the program, based on— (1) Strong and broad-based community support; (2) Multiple funding sources or private funding; and (3) Coordination with the State Plan under part 2513 of this chapter and other federally-assisted activities. (d) The quality of the leadership of the program, past performance of the program, and the extent to which the program builds on existing programs. (e) The applicant's efforts— (1) To recruit participants from among residents of the communities in which projects would be conducted; (2) To ensure that the projects are open to participants of different ages, races, genders, ethnicities, abilities and disabilities, and economic backgrounds; and (3) To involve participants and community residents in the design, leadership, and operation of the program. (f) The extent to which projects would be located in areas that are— (1) Empowerment zones, redevelopment areas, or other areas with high concentrations of low-income people; or (2) Environmentally distressed. All funds are distributed by the Corporation through competitive grants. (a) Yes. The Corporation share of the cost of carrying out a program funded under this part may not exceed— (1) Ninety percent of the total cost for the first year for which the program receives assistance; (2) Eighty percent of the total cost for the second year; (3) Seventy percent of the total cost for the third year; and (4) Fifty percent of the total cost for the fourth year and any subsequent year. (b) In providing for the remaining share of the cost of carrying out a program, each recipient of assistance must provide for that share through a payment in cash or in kind, fairly evaluated, including facilities, equipment, or services, and may provide for that share through State sources, local sources, or Federal sources (other than funds made available under the national service laws). (c) However, the Corporation may waive the requirements of paragraph (b) of this section in whole or in part with respect to any program in any fiscal year if the Corporation determines that the waiver would be equitable due to lack of available financial resources at the local level. Yes. The following limits apply to funds available under this part: (a) (1) Not more than five percent of the grant funds provided under this part for any fiscal year may be used to pay for administrative costs, as defined in §2510.20 of this chapter. (2) The distribution of administrative costs between the grant and any subgrant will be subject to the approval of the Corporation. (3) In applying the limitation on administrative costs the Corporation will approve one of the following methods in the award document: (i) Limit the amount or rate of indirect costs that may be paid with Corporation funds under a grant or subgrant to five percent of total Corporation funds expended, provided that— (A) Organizations that have an established indirect cost rate for Federal awards will be limited to this method; and (B) Unreimbursed indirect costs may be applied to meeting operational matching requirements under the Corporation's award; (ii) Specify that a fixed rate of five percent or less (not subject to supporting cost documentation) of total Corporation funds expended may be used to pay for administrative costs, provided that the fixed rate is in conjunction with an overall 15 percent administrative cost factor to be used for organizations that do not have established indirect cost rates; or (iii) Utilize such other method that the Corporation determines in writing is consistent with OMB guidance and other applicable requirements, helps minimize the burden on grantees or subgrantees, and is beneficial to grantees or subgrantees and the Federal Government. (b) (1) An SEA or Indian tribe must spend between ten and 15 percent of the grant to build capacity through training, technical assistance, curriculum development, and coordination activities. (2) The Corporation may waive this requirement in order to permit an SEA or a tribe to use between ten percent and 20 percent of the grant funds to build capacity. To be eligible to receive the waiver, the SEA or tribe must submit an application to the Corporation. (c) Funds made available under this part may not be used to pay any stipend, allowance, or other financial support to any participant in a service-learning program under this part except reimbursement for transportation, meals, and other reasonable out-of-pocket expenses directly related to participation in a program assisted under this part. [63 FR 18137, Apr. 14, 1998] A grant under this part is for a period of up to three years, subject to satisfactory performance and annual appropriations. No. The Corporation will reject an application for a project if an application for funding or educational awards for the same project is already pending before the Corporation. The evaluation requirements for recipients of grants and subgrants under part 2516 of this chapter, relating to school-based service-learning programs, apply to recipients under this part.
Title 45: Public Welfare
PART 2517—COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICE-LEARNING PROGRAMS
Section Contents
§ 2517.100 Who may apply for a direct grant from the Corporation?
§ 2517.110 Who may apply for a subgrant from a Corporation grantee?
§ 2517.200 How may grant funds be used?
§ 2517.300 Who may participate in a community-based service-learning program?
§ 2517.400 What must a State Commission or grantmaking entity include in an application for a grant?
§ 2517.410 What must a qualified organization include in an application for a grant or a subgrant?
§ 2517.500 How is an application reviewed?
§ 2517.600 How are funds for community-based service-learning programs distributed?
§ 2517.700 Are matching funds required?
§ 2517.710 Are there limits on the use of funds?
§ 2517.720 What is the length of a grant?
§ 2517.730 May an applicant submit more than one application to the Corporation for the same project at the same time?
§ 2517.800 What are the evaluation requirements for community-based programs?
Subpart A—Eligibility To Apply
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§ 2517.100 Who may apply for a direct grant from the Corporation?
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§ 2517.110 Who may apply for a subgrant from a Corporation grantee?
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Subpart B—Use of Grant Funds
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§ 2517.200 How may grant funds be used?
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Subpart C—Eligibility To Participate
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§ 2517.300 Who may participate in a community-based service-learning program?
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Subpart D—Application Contents
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§ 2517.400 What must a State Commission or grantmaking entity include in an application for a grant?
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§ 2517.410 What must a qualified organization include in an application for a grant or a subgrant?
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Subpart E—Application Review
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§ 2517.500 How is an application reviewed?
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Subpart F—Distribution of Funds
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§ 2517.600 How are funds for community-based service-learning programs distributed?
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Subpart G—Funding Requirements
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§ 2517.700 Are matching funds required?
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§ 2517.710 Are there limits on the use of funds?
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§ 2517.720 What is the length of a grant?
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§ 2517.730 May an applicant submit more than one application to the Corporation for the same project at the same time?
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Subpart H—Evaluation Requirements
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§ 2517.800 What are the evaluation requirements for community-based programs?
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