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(f) Adequacy of Resources 10 points (recommend 4 pages)

(f) Adequacy of Resources 10 points (recommend 4 pages). 1. Adequacy of Support from Tribal Applicant 2. Reasonable Project Costs 3. Reasonable Costs to Serve Consumers . SUPPORT FROM TRIBAL APPLICANT. Include all costs to be paid by the tribal 10% match.

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(f) Adequacy of Resources 10 points (recommend 4 pages)

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  1. (f) Adequacy of Resources10 points(recommend 4 pages) 1. Adequacy of Support from Tribal Applicant 2. Reasonable Project Costs 3. Reasonable Costs to Serve Consumers
  2. SUPPORT FROM TRIBAL APPLICANT Include all costs to be paid by the tribal 10% match. Describe what your tribe has in place to support the AIVR project.
  3. Facilities and Resources Where will the project be located? Satellite offices located in designated service area Computers, office equipment, and furniture Program vehicles Database to track consumer progress, program implementation, etc. Other
  4. Accessibility of facilities and resources To what extent are facilities physically accessible for individuals with disabilities? To what extent are resources and materials accessible? What needs to be done and how long will it take the tribe to make facilities and resources fully accessible for individuals with disabilities?
  5. Protection, Use, and Release of Personal Information [34 CFR 369.45 (b)] The use of information and records concerning individuals must be limited only to purposes directly connected with the project, including project evaluation activities. Information may not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, other than in the administration of the project unless the consent of the agency providing the information AND the individual to whom the information applies, or his or her representative, have been obtained in writing.
  6. Protection, Use, and Release of Personal Information (cont’d) The Secretary or other Federal or State officials responsible for enforcing legal requirements have access to this information without written consent being obtained. The final product of the project may not reveal any personal identifying information without written consent of the individual or his or her representative.
  7. Required Tribal Match Non-federal share (assumed by Tribe) 10% of total cost of the AIVR project To calculate the tribal 10% match, divide the requested Federal funds by 9 for each year. Example: requested Federal funds total $300,000.00 for Year 1 Tribal match = $33,333.33
  8. Sources* for Tribal Match Office space or building Building modifications Office furniture, equipment, and supplies Administrative support of project (Finance, HR) Tribal staff assignment to support project at no cost Vehicles Cash or donation Janitorial services Annual program audits Volunteers *not calculated into indirect cost
  9. REASONABLE PROJECT COSTS Includes all costs for which funding is requested and costs to be paid by the tribal 10% match Justify the proposed expenditures in relation to the project design and projected outcomes How much will the project cost and will the benefits be worth the costs?
  10. Special factors that may influence project costs Employee salaries and benefits Higher or lower consumer caseload Staff development resources Travel in rural and isolated communities Tribal indirect cost rate Cost for contractual assessments and evaluations of applicants and consumers Cost for consumer education and training off the reservation
  11. REASONABLE COSTS TO SERVE CONSUMERS Let the federal and non-federal budget reflect exactly what you propose in the narrative and be able to justify all requests for funding and tribal support. Are the costs adequate to serve all eligible consumers and result in gainful employment?
  12. Consumer Results and Benefits Number of consumers to be served annually under an IPE Number of consumers to achieve an employment outcome annually Number of consumers who retain or maintain employment Do the consumer numbers change from one year to the next; how do you justify this change?
  13. Proposed Budget Personnel salary and fringe benefits Salary and fringe benefits for VR Counselors are reasonable in terms of the education and skill levels of each VR Counselor and the number of consumers to be served annually by each VR Counselor.
  14. Proposed Budget (cont’d) Travel – travel costs for project director and staff to attend annual and mid-year CANAR conferences are reasonable and customary. How will attendance benefit the project? Consumer budget line item is adequate to serve all eligible applicants for AIVR services Equipment and Supplies Contractual Miscellaneous
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