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NESDIS Cooperative Institutes Administrator Workshop City College New York October 26 -27, 2005

NESDIS Cooperative Institutes Administrator Workshop City College New York October 26 -27, 2005. Managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Fulfilling the President’s Management Agenda. The Grants.gov Program….

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NESDIS Cooperative Institutes Administrator Workshop City College New York October 26 -27, 2005

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  1. NESDIS Cooperative Institutes Administrator WorkshopCity College New YorkOctober 26 -27, 2005 Managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesFulfilling the President’s Management Agenda

  2. The Grants.gov Program… • Is a cross-agency initiative spanning 900 grant programs from the 26 grant-making agencies, and over $360 billion in annual awards • Is a simple, unified “storefront” for all customers of Federal grants to electronically • Find Grant Opportunities • Apply for Grants • Is one of the Federal cross-agency E-Government initiatives to improve access to services via the Internet • Is managed by the Department of Health and Human Services, the largest provider of Federal grants

  3. Grants.gov Delivers Significant Value to the Grant Community • Grants.gov provides a single source to find Federal government-wide competitive grant opportunities • Helping the grant community learn about available opportunities in a standardized manner, saving time and money • It provides a secure and reliable source to apply for Federal grants, simplifying the grant application process,reducing paperwork • Avoiding the need to learn multiple agency or program-specific application processes/systems Dummy bullet for transition

  4. Grants.gov Offers Many Advantages • An organization only needs to register once to be able to submit all future applications via Grants.gov • Applications are simple to submit and are more accurate due to built-in error checking and editing functionality • Submitting applications via Grants.gov ensures prompt receipt by grantors – including NOAA – avoiding delays sometimes experienced through postal or courier services

  5. Grants.gov Provides Robust Functionality for the Grant Community • Find Grant Opportunities allows users to: • Search for available grant opportunities • Register to receive notification of grant opportunities • Apply for Grants allows users to: • Search for and download application packages • Complete application packages offline • Submit completed application packages • Track the status of submitted applications Dummy bullet for transition

  6. “Find Grant Opportunities” Features • Flexibility to search on numerous criteria • Active and archived documents • Funding opportunity number • Dates and time frames • CFDA number • Funding activity category • Funding instrument type • Agency • Email subscription service to receive email notification of all or select funding opportunities (e.g., CFDA #, agency, activity category)

  7. “Apply for Grants” Features • Downloadable electronic forms • Download and review any application • Complete applications offline, when and where convenient, without being connected to the Internet • Share and route applications through organizations for review or completion as an email attachment • Manage and save applications and components on the desktop

  8. “Apply for Grants” Features (cont.) • Submit applications electronically • "Submit" button on application cover page activates after all required forms are completed and saved • Application summary provided to allow confirmation that the completed application will be submitted to the intended program • Application packages automatically upload to Grants.gov • Application confirmation and tracking number provided online and via email

  9. Grants.gov Usage Highlights • Over 15,000 Electronic Submissions Received – OMB Performance Goal Met!!!! • Registered Users Exceeds 16,500 • 1,400+ Agency Postings • FIND • 1.5M Hits per Week • 1.1M Emails per Week

  10. Some useful links... • Download the PureEdge viewer: http://www.grants.gov/PEViewer/ICSViewer602_grants.exe • Register for notices of issuances of new grants in Find: http://www.grants.gov/ReceiveGrantOpportunityNotification • Access User Guide, FAQ and on-line Tutorial assistance: http://www.grants.gov/CustomerSupport# • Worksheet located on the CCR website to aid you with the CCR registration: http://www.ccr.gov/CCRRegTemplate.pdf • Obtain a credential from the Credential Provider:https://apply.grants.gov/OrcRegister • Register with Grants.gov register: https://apply.grants.gov/GrantsgovRegister • CFDA: Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistancehttp://www.cfda.gov

  11. Some useful links... (cont.) • Find current Grant opportunities in Apply: http://www.grants.gov/assets/GrantsgovProgramsList.pdf • Application System-to-System Interface http://www.grants.gov/DoingBusinessApplicant • Applicant Training Demonstration - Complete Application Package http://www.grants.gov/CompleteApplication#demo • Customer Online User Support http://www.grants.gov/CustomerSupport • Succeed Newsletter Subscription http://www.grants.gov/Subscription • Outreach Communication Resources http://www.grants.gov/Communications • Customer Feedback Findings Reports http://www.grants.gov/MarketResearch

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