EASIE Part II

Formula Grant EASIE Electronic Application System for Indian Education

1810-0021_EASIE Part II

Formula Grant EASIE Electronic Application System for Indian Education

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION WASHINGTON, DC 20202-6335



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U.S. Department of Education Office of Indian Education


Program Overview

This package contains instructions and forms for Part II of grant applications for the Formula Grants to Local Educational Agencies Program (CFDA 84.060). The purpose of the Indian Education Formula Grant program, as authorized under Section 6116 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), is to support local educational agencies (LEAs) in their efforts to reform elementary and secondary school programs that serve Indian students. The programs funded are to meet the unique cultural, language, and educational needs of Indian students and ensure that all students meet the challenging State academic standards. The instructions in this hard-copy representation of the application package contained in ED’s electronic system can be used in developing your application.


Applying for Funds

Applicants for grants from the U.S. Department of Education (ED) must apply for limited funds. Deadlines assure that all applicants are treated fairly, equally, and without last minute haste. The rules, including the deadline, for applying for each grant are published, individually, in the Federal Register.


Formula Grant EASIE

The method for applying for funds for this program is online using the Formula Grant Electronic Application System for Indian Education (Formula Grant EASIE). EASIE online system which is located U.S. Department of Education’s electronic application system.


Office of Indian Education

The following is the contact information for the Office of Indian Education (OIE). Website: https://oese.ed.gov/offices/office-of-indian-education/oie-staff-directory/ Telephone: 202-260-3774

Fax: 202-205-0606

Email: Indian.education@ed.gov



Application Due Date

Applications must be submitted on or before XXX XX, 20XX. Please note that the Department of Education (Department) grant application deadlines are 11:59:00 P.M. Washington, D.C. time.

Community of Practice Website

This website was created to provide year-round, end-user support for all parts of the Indian Education Formula Grant EASIE. It includes pages for Parts I, II, and III (APR) with forms and supporting documentation, webinars, and instructional videos; it is linked to from our main OIE Formula page found here: https://oese.ed.gov/offices/office-of-indian-education/indian-education-formula-grants/


Application Deadlines

Applications submitted must address all required information in order to be funded.

  • Part I of the application consists of the application type, Indian student count and application cycle. If Part I is submitted by the closing date, you will complete an application for Part II.

  • Part II of the application contains six sections: Section 1. General Applicant Information

Section 2. Coordination of Services for American Indian/Alaska Native Students Section 3. Indian Education Project Description

Section 4. Budget Information

Section 5. Section 427 of the General Education Provisions Act (GEPA) Section 6: General Comments


When applicable, the applicant also must submit:

    • Signed consortium agreement during EASIE Part I;

    • Signed evidence of eligibility form during EASIE Part I;

    • Indian Parent Committee Approval form;

    • Copy of the indirect cost rate agreement;

    • Administrative Cost Limit Waiver Request.

Late applications will not be accepted.

We strongly suggest that you submit your application several days before the deadline. The Department is required to enforce the established deadline to ensure fairness to all applicants. No changes or additions to an application will be accepted after the deadline date and time.

Applicants must meet the deadlines for both EASIE Part I and Part II to receive a grant. Any application not meeting the Part I and Part II deadlines will not be considered for funding.

Current Contact Information

As part of our review of your application, we may need to contact you with questions for clarification. Please be sure your application contains at least three valid e-mail addresses (general user, managing user and certifying official users) for the project director and authorized representative or another party designated to answer questions in the event the project director and authorized representative are unavailable.


ISDEAA Hiring Preference Requirements

Grants that serve primarily members of Federally recognized Tribes are subject to the provisions of section 7(b) of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (Pub. L. 93-638). That section requires that, to the greatest extent feasible, a grantee give to Indians preferences and opportunities for training and employment in connection with the administration of the grant; and give to Indian organizations and to Indian-owned economic enterprises, as defined in section 3 of the Indian Financing Act of 1974 (25 U.S.C. 1452e))


Specific Instructions for Formula Grant EASIE Part II


Required Items. This sample application package has six sections; each section consists of one or more questions or one or more tables. The items that you must complete and submit are determined by several factors.


Type of application

    • regular formula grant program

    • Shape3 formula grant project consolidated with a Title I schoolwide program

    • integration of services under ESEA section 6116


Single entity applicant or multi-entity applicant

    • If you are a single-entity applicant (a single LEA, or a single BIE school, or a Tribe, Indian organization or Indian community-based organization applying in lieu of a single LEA), then you must complete each of the required items once for your project.

    • If you are a multi-entity applicant (a consortium of LEAs, a consortium of BIE schools, or a Tribe, Indian organization, Indian community-based organization applying in lieu of multiple LEAs) then you must complete each of the required items for your project.


Indian Parent Committee Information Requirement

    • If you are an LEA or an LEA consortium, you must upload the Indian Parent Committee Application Approval, Indian Parent Committee Membership List and Indian Parent Committee Bylaws into the electronic application system portal before EASIE Part II closes.

    • If you are a Bureau school, Tribe, Indian organization or Indian Community Based Organization applying in lieu of an LEA(s), then you do not need to upload the Indian Parent Committee Information.

    • The Indian Parent Committee Information must be uploaded on or before the EASIE Part II deadline to be considered eligible for funding.


Section 427 of the General Education Provisions Act (GEPA)

Section 427 requires each applicant for funds (other than an individual person) to include in its application a description of the steps the applicant proposes to take to ensure equitable access to, and participation in, its Federally-assisted program for students, teachers, and other program beneficiaries with special needs.


Comments to the Office of Indian Education

Provide brief explanatory information about application. Complete all required items and include all required forms in your submission package. If you are an LEA, provide a copy to your state education agency and to keep a file copy.


Item-by-Item Instructions. Instructions for each item are contained in the form. This application contains a very limited amount of free narrative response. Where you are asked to select items from a list to enter into a table, please use only those items. Other responses will not

be accepted. Consult the FAQ document for additional explanatory information.

FAQs can be found via this link: https://oese.ed.gov/offices/office-of-indian-education/indian-education-formula-grants/



Formula Grants EASIE Part II Project Description and Budget Detail


Section 1: General Project Information


  1. Project Information.

Fill in the following information:

Applicant Name: DUNS #: XXXXXXXXX

PR # S060AXXXXXX

Allocation: $XX,XXX

Allocation was based on student count of: X,XXX


  1. Application Type.

Identify the type of application you are submitting (check only one):

OMB Number 1810-0021

Expiration Date:


Regular formula grant program (complete items sections 1-4; complete section 5 if applying for a waiver; and complete section 6 and 7.).



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Integration of services under ESSA section 6116 (complete items in sections 1; complete section 5 if applying for a waiver; and complete section 6 and 7).)


Award start date. July 1, 20XX to June 30, 20XX


  1. Grades Offered in SY 20XX-XX.

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This is

unrelated to whether any Indian students are in that grade or whether your Title VI project will

Indicate the grade levels offered by this LEA. Check all that apply. Grades offered refers to the grades at which instruction is offered to students by the LEA or BIE school district.


provide activities/services for that grade.

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PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12


  1. List the Application Representative Information.


Grantee Project Director:

Name:

Tel: Fax:

E-mail:


Authorized Representative/Certifying Official of the Grantee:


Name:

Tel: Fax:

E-mail:


Budget Representative/Official of the Grantee:


Name:

Tel: Fax:

E-mail:



Section 2: Comprehensive Program for American Indian/Alaska Native Students


  1. Shape8 Coordination of Services with Formula Grant Programs

Please indicate any other Federal Aid programs, such as Title I, Rural and Low Income School Program (RLIS), Small, Rural Achievement Program (SRSA), Impact Aid, or similar, that: (a) were available to your entity during the last school year (20XX-XX); and (b) if that that program is currently coordinated with Title VI services. For BIE entities only, please describe your coordination with the Johnson O’Malley program, if applicable.


Programs


[a] Is this program available?


[b] Is this


program


coordinated


with Title VI



services?



YES

NO

YES

NO

Department of Education Formula Grant Programs (please specify):





Title I





Rural and Low-Income School Program





Impact Aid





Migrant Education





Other Federal, tribal, State, or local Programs (please specify):





BIE: Johnson O'Malley






  1. Shape9 Description of Comprehensive Program for American Indian/Alaska Native Students Each application must include a description of the applicant’s specific use of Title VI funds in coordination with your overall comprehensive program for meeting the culturally related academic needs of Indian children, including their language and cultural needs.


Describe how the comprehensive program for AI/AN Students (using a variety of funding sources) will meet the culturally related academic needs of AI/AN students, including their language and cultural needs with an explanation of specific programs and activities. In addition to your explanation of the comprehensive program, also include a description of coordination with other local, State, or federal aid programs such as Title I, Rural and Low Income School Program (RLIS), Small, Rural Achievement Program (SRSA), Impact Aid, or Johnson O’Malley that currently coordinate with your Title VI project, or which will coordinate with Title VI during the grant year. Note: Title VI funds must be used to supplement (and not supplant) other Federal, State and local funding sources (see FAQs).


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Note:

The professional development opportunity or opportunities identified do not have to be

3. Coordination of Services Professional Development.

Describe the professional development opportunities that will be provided by your coordination

of services to ensure that teachers and other school professionals who are new to the Indian

community are prepared to work with Indian children, and all teachers who will be involved in

programs assisted by this grant, have been properly trained to carry out such programs. The

professional development opportunity or opportunities can be funded using other local, State,

and/or federal funds.

new opportunities or opportunities for which funding is requested. Applicants should include

existing professional development opportunities that will continue to be implemented in the

school year for which funding is requested, as long as those opportunities are components of

the coordinated services program.












Permissible Values for the table below.

Instructions for completing the table:

  1. Using permissible values, enter the types of staff that will be served by professional development activities to support the coordination of services program in column (a). Use a new row for each type of staff.

  2. Using permissible values, in column (b) enter the type of professional development activity that each type of staff identified in column a will receive.

  3. Using permissible values, in column (c) enter the content of each professional development activity entered in column (b).

Enter narrative response here (Please limit to 2,000 characters):

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Permissible Values





Coordination of Services Program Professional Development Activities for SY 20XX-XX

Column a Types of staff

Column b

Type of professional development activity

Column c Content




























Column a: pick one or more of the following:

    • All teachers and other school professionals

    • Shape30 Teachers and other school professionals that are new to the Indian community

    • Subset of teachers

    • LEA staff (example, Title VI coordinators)

    • Other non-teaching staff (examples: counselors, Parent Committee)


Column b: pick one or more of the following:

    • Workshops/Sessions

    • Conferences, including national, regional, state, or LEA-sponsored

    • Pre-service training or orientation

    • School-based coaching or mentoring

    • Other (example: online courses, webinars, Tribal Agency training) --if you select “Other” as a professional development activity, enter “Other” in column b of a row and also specify the activity there.


Column c: pick one or more of the following:

    • Indian Education-specific (example: instruction specific to language or specific Indian curricula)

    • Cultural Awareness Education and Sensitivity (example: working with Indian students)

    • Use of Data/ Data-driven decision making (example: examining patterns in Indian Student test data; using data to focus instruction for AI students; identification of exceptional students)

    • Impact of district policies on AI students (example: grading policies, attendance policies, discipline, suspensions, etc.)

    • Other--if you select “Other” as content, enter “Other” in column c of a row and also specify the content there.

  1. Dissemination of Assessment Data.

Provide information on how the state assessment data of all Indian students (not just those served) are used. Indicate how you plan to disseminate information to the Indian Community, Parent Committee and the Indian Tribes whose children are served by the local education agency. Check all that apply. All applicants must respond to these items.


Method of dissemination to Indian Community and Parent Committee:

Public hearing for application

Indian Parent Committee meeting

Other open meeting

Within a written report

Posted on website

Sent home with student(s)

Radio broadcast

Newsletter


  1. Additional Assessment Data Use.

Shape32 Indicate how assessment data from the previous school year were used (check all that apply)


No changes in services/programs

Modification to services/programs at LEA level Describe:

Modification to services/programs within project Describe:


  1. Public Hearing Requirement Data.

Having a public hearing satisfies the program requirement of providing a full opportunity to understand the program and to offer recommendations regarding the program. Holding a public hearing is a required element for all Indian Education Formula Grant applicants and must be conducted prior to application certification. Indicate the date on when the public hearing was held for SY 20XX-XX. It was held on this date:


  1. Description of Meaningful Collaboration with Tribes.

To be answered by LEAs, LEA-C, BIE Operated, and Bureau Grant and Contract Schools and Consortium of BIE contract/grant schools only.


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ESEA Section 6114,

As required by provide information detailing your LEA’s meaningful

collaboration with Tribes located in the community in the development of the comprehensive program and the results of the collaboration.


    1. Are there local Indian Tribes located in the community? Yes/No

If yes, In the section below, describe the process the LEA used to meaningfully collaborate with Indian Tribes located in the community in a timely, active, and ongoing manner in the development of the comprehensive program and the actions taken as a result of such collaboration.


Enter narrative response here (please limit to 2,000 characters)

Section 3: Indian Education Project Description


If you are applying as a regular formula grant program, then you must complete this section; however, only applicants submitting as a project consolidated with a Title I schoolwide program will answer question 2. Applicants submitting under section 6116 (Integrated Services) should skip the following section.


  1. Indian Education Formula Grant Objectives.

Shape35 Identify your specific project objectives towards the goal of providing culturally- responsive education for AI/AN students to meet their academic needs and help them meet State achievement standards. The objectives listed in the table align to the allowable activities and services as specified in Section 6115(b) of the ESEA.

Select grade level(s) served by the Title VI activity or service

    • Pre-K

    • Elementary school grades

    • Middle school grades

    • High school grades

Permissible Values for the table below


Instructions for completing the table:

Complete a separate table for each objective. You must have at least one objective; however, you may have several.

  1. Select grade level to be served by activity or service.

  2. Select a permissible value for each objective.

  3. Identify each activity or service that will be used to address the objective. Use a separate row for each activity or service.


Grade level to be served by activity or service:


Proposed Project Objectives

Objective #1:

Type(s) of activity or service







Objective: The goal of providing culturally responsive education for AI/AN students to meet their academic needs and help them meet State achievement standards.

  • Increase school readiness

  • Increase academic achievement

  • Increase knowledge of cultural identity and awareness

  • Enhance problem solving and cognitive skills development and directly support attainment of State standards

  • Increase school attendance rate

  • Decrease school dropout rate

  • Increase graduation rate

  • Increase career readiness skills (e.g., technology skills, leadership skills)

  • Increase college enrollment

  • Increase prevention activities for violence, suicide, and substance abuse

  • Increase parent participation

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    Column a: Type(s) of supplemental activity or service that support the objective

    Increase support for at-risk students


  • Native Language Instruction

  • Culturally-responsive early childhood programs and activities

  • Culturally-responsive professional development

  • Indian education, including language and history)

  • Cultural enrichment (e.g., events, field trips, clubs)

  • Culturally-responsive academic support (e.g., study skills, homework support)

o Overall, in reading or ELA, in mathematics, in science, in other subjects (e.g., social studies)

  • Culturally-responsive academic enrichment (e.g., after school programs, projects)

  • College preparation (e.g., ACT or SAT preparation, exploration, advanced placement classes or testing)

  • Career preparation (e.g., technology skills, internships)

  • Gifted and talented programs

  • Student advocacy or leadership

  • Culturally-responsive mentoring

  • Substance abuse prevention

  • Suicide prevention

  • Violence prevention

  • Culturally-responsive counseling

  • Family literacy with culturally-based materials

  • Parent involvement

  • Drop-out prevention strategies

  • Programs for students in correctional facilities

  • Summer school


  1. School-wide applicant’s objectives and use of funds (only)


As required by ESEA Section 6115(c), Title I schoolwide applicants must identify how the use of funds in a school-wide program will produce benefits to Indian students that would not be achieved if the funds were not used in a schoolwide program.

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In the section below, describe how the use of funds in a Title I schoolwide program will produce



benefits to Indian students that would not be achieved if the funds were not used in a schoolwide

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program.

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Enter narrative response here (please limit to 2000 characters).


Section 4: Budget Information


Complete the budget section for your project (not separately for each participating LEA). The budget must match the objectives you selected for items in section 3. The information you enter covers the entire project including all participating LEAs.


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If the direct administrative costs exceed 5%

Total costs in your budget cannot exceed your allocation.

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of your allocation exceed 5% you must reduce those costs to less than 5% or complete the waiver request form (section 5).



Shape44 Note: Applicants submitting as a Title VI project consolidated with a Title I schoolwide program should skip Section 4. Applicants submitting under section 6116 (Integrated Services) must complete the Information for Information for Application Under 6116.


  1. Supplemental Information.


Shape46 By checking this box, I will ensure that the Indian Education formula grant funds will supplement and not supplant other funding for the education of Indian children, with the goal of providing culturally-responsive education to meet the academic needs of AI/AN students and to assist those students in meeting State achievement standards. See FAQs for guidance and examples.


  1. Personnel Budget.

Complete the table for personnel to be funded by the project. Permissible values. Complete rows a-g (Project Director and Project Coordinator) as they are applicable. Complete additional rows for each type of personnel at each certification status and each percentage of time.


Column a: Types of Personnel Academic Advisors Administrative Assistants College instructors

Counselors, Guidance Counselors, Mental Health Cultural Resource Specialists Data Specialists Home/School Coordinators Instructional Assistants Language Instructors

Liaisons, Home/School or Community Reading Coaches or Specialists

Social workers

Support, Clerical or Secretarial Teachers

Tribal Elders

Youth Development Specialists

Other (If you select “Other”, enter “Other” in column a of a row and also specify the personnel type it represents.


Your Project’s Direct Personnel Budget

a

Type of Personnel

b #

c

% of time

d Admin Cost ($)

e Program Cost ($)

f

Fringe Cost ($)

g

Total Cost ($)

Project Director







Project Coordinator




























Category Subtotals







For each row, enter in column (b) the number of personnel in this group; enter in column (c) the percent of time that group of personnel will be assigned to and funded by the project; enter dollar values in columns (d), (e) and (f); enter in column (g) the sum of the values for columns (d), (e), and (f) for that row. Use as many rows as necessary.


[Example, if you have some academic advisors who work 20% time on the project and other academic advisors who work 30% time on the project, you would need to complete two rows for academic advisors.]


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Your Project’s Direct Personnel Budget

a

Type of Personnel

b #

c

% of time

d Admin Cost ($)

e Program Cost ($)

f

Fringe Cost ($)

g

Total Cost ($)

Project Director







Project Coordinator




























Category Subtotals








  1. Travel Budget.

Complete the table for travel to be funded by the project. Enter the dollar value for each type of travel. Enter row and column totals.


LIMITATION ON THE USE OF FUNDS. Funds provided to a grantee under this subpart may not be used for long-distance travel expenses for training activities that are available locally or regionally.


Your Project’s Travel Budget

Type of Travel

Admin Cost ($)

Program/Total Cost ($)


In-district (non-PD)




Out of district (non-PD)




Professional development (only)




Category Subtotals




4. Equipment Budget.

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Complete the table for equipment to be funded by the program (defined as a single item with value exceeding $5,000).

In column (a), identify the item in your own words.

In column (b), enter the code to identify the purpose as one of the following: Instr = Instructional Service Delivery

Prog Mgmt = Program Management

In columns (c) and (d), enter dollar values. Use as many rows as necessary. Enter row and column totals.


Your Project’s Equipment Budget

a Item

b Purpose

c Admin Cost

($)

Program/Total Cost ($)












Category Subtotals






  1. Supplies Budget.

Complete the table for supplies to be funded by the project. Enter the dollar value for supplies of each listed type. Note that Direct Instructional Materials and Student Consumables have no administrative cost. Enter row and column totals.


Your Project’s Supplies Budget

a Item

b Admin Cost ($)

c Program Cost ($)

d

Total Cost ($)

Direct Instructional Delivery




Student Consumables




Technology




Program Management




Category Subtotals





  1. Contractual Budget.

Complete the table for contractual services to be funded by the project. Enter the dollar value for contractual services for each listed purpose. Note that Direct Instructional Delivery and Student Evaluations have no administrative cost. If you use the row for “Other”, describe the expense in the column (a). Enter row and column totals.









Your Project’s Contractual Budget

a Purpose

b Admin Cost ($)

c

Program/Total Cost ($)


Direct Instructional Delivery




Student Evaluations




  1. Other. Specify:




    Category subtotals




    Other Budget.

Complete the table for other expenses to be funded by the project. Enter the dollar value for other expenses for each listed purpose. Note: Direct Instructional Materials, Student Activities Related to Services, and Student Consumables have no administrative cost. If you use the row for “Other”, describe the expense in the column (a). Enter row and column totals.


Your Project’s Other Budget

a Purpose

b Admin Cost ($)

c

Program/Total Cost ($)


Direct Instructional Delivery




Student Activities Related to Services




Professional Development

(non-travel related)




Other. Specify:




Category subtotals





  1. Indirect Costs.

Enter your entity’s restricted indirect cost

rate. The rate should be entered as a percent and may have up to two decimal places (e.g. 4.08%). If you choose to budget project funds for indirect costs, enter the total amount of indirect costs associated with the project. You are entitled to budget indirect costs from your Title VI allocation up to a maximum of your indirect cost rate times your allocation.

Note: Restricted indirect cost rates are unique to ED and that non-LEA grantees may need to take additional action to get a restricted indirect cost rate. See EASIE Part II FAQs for more information.


You can budget a lesser amount of your indirect costs from your Title VI allocation. You do not have to budget for indirect costs. In that case, you may leave the table blank.


Your Project’s Indirect Costs

Rate (%)

Total ($)





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Provisions Act (GEPA)

Section 5: Section 427 of General Education Provisions Act (GEPA) Section 427 of the General Education

As required by section 427 of the GEPA, all applicants must describe the steps the applicant proposes to take to ensure equitable access to, and participation in, its federally-assisted program for students, teachers, and other program beneficiaries with special needs.


Has your school district previously submitted a GEPA Statement to the U.S. Department of Education that is still current, and will the school district continue to implement its SRSA grant consistent with that statement? Yes/No


If no, enter narrative GEPA statement response here (please limit to 2000 characters).



Section 6: General Comments


General Comment.

Use the space below (limited to 2000 characters) to provide additional information including the following: (a) If you selected “other” from any drop-down menu, provide comments describing the reason why “other” was selected; if there is not define it here is there is not space to define it within the data sections. (b) If needed, provide an explanation of any anomalies that assist the Department in analyzing your application.


Enter narrative response here (please limit to 2000 characters).

Certification


Certification.

An authorized official must certify as follows.


    • I, the legal authorized representative, have read and downloaded the program assurance forms, Standard Form 424B Assurances – Non-Construction Programs and Additional Program and Assurances for 84.060-Indian Education Formula Grants, and agree to their provisions. NOTE: You do not need to sign and upload the program assurances; however, checking the checkbox is equivalent to a signature. You should keep a signed copy on file for your project records.


    • I certify that, if required, all the Indian Student Eligibility Certification Forms for Title VI Indian Education Formula Grant Program (ED 506 Forms) are on file and will be provided to the OIE upon request.


    • I certify that the project for this application is made in open consultation with parents and family members of Indian children, representatives of Indian tribes on Indian lands located within 50 miles of any school that the agency will serve if such tribes have any children in such schools, teachers and, if appropriate, Indian students from secondary schools, including through public hearings held to provide a full opportunity to understand the program and to offer recommendations regarding the program.


    • I certify that, if required, the Indian Parent Committee (IPC) participated in the development of the application submitted and approves the proposed application. I have uploaded the IPC Information which includes IPC approval of the EASIE application and the IPC membership to verify composition. I have developed/will develop the IPC Bylaws within six months of receiving my award.



    • I certify that I am an employee authorized to legally bind this entity, and that by accepting the award for the Indian Education Formula Grant Program, this grantee will comply with all program assurances, agrees to carry out the program and meet all applicable requirements described herein. I certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the information in this application is true, reliable, and valid and I understand that any false statement provided herein that I have made is subject to penalties under The False Claims Act, 18 U.S.C. 1001.


Shape54 Authorizing Representative (AR)/Certifying Official’s (CO) Signature: Title _______________________

Printed name

Date

Additional Documents


Program Summary for Applications Under Section 6116, Integrated Services.

Shape55 This table must be completed by projects that submit a plan for the integration of education and related services provided to Indian students under Section 6116 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended. Funds from any Federal program exclusively serving Indian children, or the funds reserved under any Federal program to exclusively serve Indian children, received through a statutory or administrative formula for the purposes of providing education and related services to serve Indian students, may be consolidated in a demonstration project that integrates the program services involved into a single, coordinated, comprehensive program and reduces administrative costs by consolidating administrative functions.


Applicants submitting under this provision must complete the following table in lieu of table 9. List the services to be provided, the entity providing the service, and the timeframe for service delivery.



Your Project Summary for a SY 20XX-XX Application Under Section 6116

a

Service(s) to be Provided

b

Entity Providing Service

c Timeframe for Service

Delivery


















Budget Summary for Applications Under Section 6116, Integrated Services.

This budget table must be completed by projects that submit a plan for the integration of education and related services provided to Indian students under Section 6116 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended. Funds from any Federal program exclusively serving Indian children, or the funds reserved under any Federal program to exclusively serve Indian children, received through a statutory or administrative formula for the purposes of providing education and related services to serve Indian students, may be consolidated in a demonstration project that integrates the program services involved into a single, coordinated, comprehensive program and reduces administrative costs by consolidating administrative functions.


Applicants submitting under this provision must complete the following table in lieu of tables 11-18. List the programs to be consolidated and the estimated amount of each.


Your Project’s Funding Summary for a SY 20XX-XX Application Under Section 6116

a Program

b Funding Agency

c Estimated Amount














Shape56 Indian Parent Committee Approval Form (IPCA Form).

This item must be completed and submitted with LEA applications and LEA consortium applications on or before the certification deadline by uploading within the EASIE system. The IPCA Form can be found via this link: https://oese.ed.gov/offices/office-of-indian-education/indian-education-formula-grants/

Program Assurances.

The following are the program assurances, Standard From 424B Assurances-Non-Construction Programs and Additional Program Assurances for 84.060-Indian Education Grants. The certifying signature of the authorizing official will indicate agreement to these provisions.

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ASSURANCES - NON-CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS


The most current version of this form can be found here: https://apply07.grants.gov/apply/forms/sample/SF424B-V1.1.pdf


Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 15 minutes per response, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0348-0040), Washington, DC 20503.


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PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR COMPLETED FORM TO THE OFFICE OF


MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET. SEND IT TO THE ADDRESS PROVIDED BY THE

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SPONSORING AGENCY.

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Note: Certain of these assurances may not be applicable to your project or program. If you have questions, please contact the awarding agency. Further, certain Federal awarding agencies may require applicants to certify to additional assurances. If such is the case, you will be notified.


As the duly authorized representative of the applicant, I certify that the applicant:

  1. Has the legal authority to apply for Federal assistance and the institutional, managerial and financial capability (including funds sufficient to pay the non-Federal share of project cost) to ensure proper planning, management and completion of the project described in this application.

  2. Will give the awarding agency, the Comptroller General of the United States and, if appropriate, the State, through any authorized representative, access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents related to the award; and will establish a proper accounting system in accordance with generally accepted accounting standards or agency directives.

  3. Shape61 Will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using their positions for a purpose that constitutes or presents the appearance of personal or organizational conflict of interest, or personal gain.

  4. Will initiate and complete the work within the applicable time frame after receipt of approval of the awarding agency.

  5. Will comply with the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. §§4728-4763) relating to prescribed standards for merit systems for programs funded under one of the 19 statutes or regulations specified in Appendix A of OPM's Standards for a Merit System of Personnel Administration (5 C.F.R. 900, Subpart F).

  6. Will comply with all Federal statutes relating to nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: (a) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin; (b) Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 U.S.C. §§1681-1683, and 1685-1686), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; (c) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. §794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicaps; (d) the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 U.S.C. §§6101- 6107), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; (e) the Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (P.L. 92-255), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse; (f) the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-616), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism; (g) §§523 and 527 of the Public Health Service Act of 1912 (42 U.S.C. §§290 dd-3 and 290 ee 3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records; (h) Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. §§3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination in the sale, rental or financing of housing; (i) any other nondiscrimination provisions in the specific statute(s) under which application for Federal assistance is being made; and, (j) the requirements of any other nondiscrimination statute(s) which may apply to the application.

  7. Will comply, or has already complied, with the requirements of Titles II and III of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-646) which provide for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced or whose property is acquired as a result of Federal or federally-assisted programs. These requirements apply to all interests in real property acquired for project purposes regardless of Federal participation in purchases.

  8. Will comply, as applicable, with provisions of the Hatch Act (5 U.S.C. §§1501-1508 and 7324-7328) which limit the political activities of employees whose principal employment activities are funded in whole or in part with Federal funds.

  9. Will comply, as applicable, with the provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C.

§§276a to 276a-7), the Copeland Act (40 U.S.C. §276c and 18 U.S.C. §874), and the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. §§327-333), regarding labor standards for federally assisted construction sub agreements.

  1. Will comply, if applicable, with flood insurance purchase requirements of Section 102(a) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-234) which requires recipients in a special flood hazard area to participate in the program and to purchase flood insurance if the total cost of insurable construction and acquisition is $10,000 or more.

  2. Shape62 Will comply with environmental standards which may be prescribed pursuant to the following: (a) institution of environmental quality control measures under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (P.L. 91-190) and Executive Order (EO) 11514; (b) notification of violating facilities pursuant to EO 11738; (c) protection of wetlands pursuant to EO 11990; (d) evaluation of flood hazards in floodplains in accordance with EO 11988; (e) assurance of project consistency with the approved State management program developed under the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. §§1451 et seq.); (f) conformity of Federal actions to State (Clean Air) Implementation Plans under Section 176(c) of the Clean Air Act of 1955, as amended (42 U.S.C. §§7401 et seq.); (g) protection of underground sources of drinking water under the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, as amended (P.L. 93-523); and, (h) protection of endangered species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (P.L. 93-205).

  3. Will comply with the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 (16 U.S.C. §§1271 et seq.) related to protecting components or potential components of the national wild and scenic rivers system.

  4. Will assist the awarding agency in assuring compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. §470), EO 11593 (identification and protection of historic properties), and the Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. §§469a-1 et seq.).

  5. Will comply with P.L. 93-348 regarding the protection of human subjects involved in research, development, and related activities supported by this award of assistance.

  6. Will comply with the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act of 1966 (P.L. 89-544, as amended, 7 U.S.C. §§2131 et seq.) pertaining to the care, handling, and treatment of warm blooded animals held for research, teaching, or other activities supported by this award of assistance.

  7. Will comply with the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 U.S.C. §§4801 et seq.) which prohibits the use of lead-based paint in construction or rehabilitation of residence structures.

  8. Will cause to be performed the required financial and compliance audits in accordance with the Single Audit Act Amendments of 1996 and OMB Circular No. A-133, "Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations."

  9. Will comply with all applicable requirements of all other Federal laws, executive orders, regulations, and policies governing this program.


OMB Approval No. 1810-0021 Exp. Date: XX/XX/XXXX


Program Specific Assurances for 84.060 - Indian Education Formula Grants

As the duly authorized representative of the applicant, I certify that the applicant:
Applies to all applicants:

  • Will prepare and submit reports consistent with ESEA Section 6114(c)(2). (ESEA Section 6114(c)(2))

  • Will base the program for which funds are sought on a comprehensive local assessment

Shape63 and prioritization of the unique educational and culturally related academic needs of the Indian students for whom the LEA is providing an education. (ESEA Section 6114(c)(3)(A))

  • Will use the best available talents and resources, including persons from the Indian community. (ESEA Section 6114(c)(3)(B))

  • Has developed the project for which application is made in open consultation with parents and family members of Indian children, representatives of Indian Tribes on Indian lands located within 50 miles of any school that the agency will serve if such Tribes have any children in such schools, teachers and, if appropriate, Indian students from secondary schools, including through public hearings held to provide a full opportunity to understand the program and to offer recommendations regarding the program. (ESEA Section 6114(c)(3)(C))

  • Conducted outreach to parents and family members. (ESEA Section 6114(c)(6))

  • Will use the funds received only for the activities described and authorized. (ESEA Section 6114(c)(7))

  • Has set forth such policies and procedures, including policies and procedures relating to the hiring of personnel, as will ensure that the program for which assistance is sought will be operated and evaluated in consultation with, and with the involvement of, parents and family members of the children, and representatives of the area, to be served. (ESEA Section 6114(c)(8))

  • Will directly administer or supervise the administration of the project. (34 CFR 75.701)

  • Will keep records related to grant funds, program compliance and program performance and will afford the Secretary access to these records as the Secretary may find necessary to assure the correctness and verification of reports made by the applicant. (34 CFR sections 75.730-.732)

  • Has fiscal control and fund accounting procedures that insure proper disbursement of and accounting for Federal funds. (34 CFR 75.702)

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Will submit a performance report, or, for the last year of a project, a final report, that


evaluates at least annually: (a) the grantee's progress in achieving the objectives in its


approved application; (b) the effectiveness of the project in meeting the purposes of the


program; and (c) the effect of the project on participants being served by the project. (34

CFR 75.590)





  • Will cooperate in any evaluation of the program by the Secretary. (34 CFR 75.591)



Applies to LEA or an LEA(s) in consortium,

Will use funds received under this program only to supplement the level of funds that, in the absence of the Federal funds made available under this program, the LEA would make available for services described in this application, and not to supplant such funds. (ESEA Section 6114(c)(1))

  • Developed the project with the participation of a parent committee selected in accordance with ESEA section 6114(c)(4); and with the written approval of that parent committee. (ESEA Section 6114(c)(4))

  • Has a parent committee that has adopted and will abide by reasonable by-laws for the conduct of the activities of the committee. (ESEA Section 6114(c)(4)(D))

  • Has approval, in writing, by the parent committee for an application for inclusion of these program funds in a Title I school-wide project, and that the parent committee was allowed to review the application in a timely fashion, has determined that the program will not diminish the availability of culturally related activities for Indians students, determined that the program will directly enhance the educational experience of Indian Students and has determined that the Title I school-wide project meets the purpose of the Indian education formula grant program. (ESEA Sections 6114(c)(4)(C) and 6115(c))

  • Shape65 Will coordinate activities under this title with other Federal programs supporting educational and related services administered by such agency (ESEA Section 6114(c)(5))

  • Shall maintain fiscal effort in accordance with section 8521 of the ESEA or be subject to reduced payments in accordance with such section.. (ESEA Section 6118(c))

  • Prior to submitting an application to the Secretary under ESEA section 6114, submit the application to the State educational agency, which may comment on such application. If the State educational agency comments on the application, the agency shall comment on all applications submitted by local educational agencies in the State and shall provide those comments to the respective local educational agencies, with an opportunity to respond. (ESEA Section 6119)


Applies to applicant that is an IO, Tribe or ICBO:

  • Will provide services to all eligible Indian children and is subject to all program requirements, assurances, and obligations. (ESEA Section 6112(a)(4))

  • If it is an Indian Tribe, Indian organization, or a consortium of those entities, it will use the grant funds to provide services to all Indian students served by the local education agency. (ESEA Section 6112(c)(3))


I certify the applicant will meet the following:


FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, will be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Specifically, the financial management system must be able to (1) identify, in its accounts, all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the CFDA title and number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. (2) Provide accurate, current, and complete


disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program. (3) Produce records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally-funded activities. (4) Maintain effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. The non-Federal entity must adequately safeguard all assets and assure that they are used solely for authorized purposes. (5) Generate comparisons of expenditures with budget amounts for each Federal award.


The applicant must follow the applicable requirements in the Uniform Guidance (2 CFR Part 200), including maintaining written policies and procedures for the following:


  • Cash Management (2 CFR 200.302(b)(6) & 200.305)

  • Determining the allowability of costs in accordance with Subpart E—Cost Principles of this part and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. (2 CFR 200.302(b)(7))

  • Conflict of Interest (2 CFR 200.318(c))

  • Procurement (2 CFR 200.319(c))

  • Method Suspension and Debarment (2 CFR 200.213)

  • Travel Policy (2 CFR 200.474(b))

  • Equipment and Supplies (2 CFR 200.313(d), 200.314)

  • Time and Effort (2 CFR 200.430(i))

  • Record Keeping (2 CFR 200.333 and 200.335)


Signature of Authorizing Representative/Certifying Official (Superintendent or Senior Leader)

Title

Applicant Organization

Date

Indian Parent Committee Information

for Title VI Indian Education Formula Grant Program


LEA Name: City State Zip Code PR Award #: S060A23


Summary: All local education agency (LEA) applicants will upload: (1) the Indian Parent Committee Application Approval; and (2) the Indian Parent Committee Membership List into the ED’s electronic application system before EASIE Part II closes. See EASIE Part II FAQs HERE for more information.

IPC Approval Directions (Note: This section is to be completed by the IPC):

All LEA applicants must develop the project with the participation of an Indian Parent Committee selected in accordance with ESEA section 6114(c); and with the written approval of that parent committee. (ESEA Section 6114(c)(4)).

Attestation: The IPC Chairperson/Designee attests that the IPC: (1) participated fully in the planning and development of the FY23 OIE Formula Title VI (A) application, and (2) approves the proposed program as either a regular formula grant program, Title I School-Wide program, or Integration of Services under ESEA Section 6116. The IPC approval date confirms when the proposed program was approved. The IPC also attests that it had an opportunity to review the program in a timely fashion and that the program is consistent with the purpose of the Formula grant program for Indian students. If a Title I School-Wide application was submitted and approved by the IPC, the IPC understands that the Title VI project funds will be combined with Title I and other federal funding. In doing so, the IPC has determined that including project funds within a Title I School-Wide program would not diminish the availability of culturally- related activities for Indian students. The IPC determined that the program will directly enhance the educational experience of Indian students. (ESEA Sections 6114(c)(4)(C)and 6115(c))



IPC Approval Date:


Print Name and Title VI Indian Parent Committee Chairperson/Designee

(must also appear in Column A of the table at the top of page 12 below)




Signature of Title VI Indian Parent Committee Chairperson/Designee




Section 2: Indian Parent Committee (IPC) Membership List (Note: This section is to be completed by either the IPC or the LEA applicant.)

Directions: All LEA applicants will provide a list of printed names of all current members of the IPC. ESEA section 6114(c)(4) requires the IPC to be comprised of parents and family members (Column A below) of Indian children enrolled in the school; representatives of Indian tribes (Column B below) on Indian lands located within 50 miles of any school that the agency will serve if such tribes have any children in such school; Teachers (Column C below); and if appropriate, Indian students (Column D below) attending the LEA's secondary schools.

The IPC must consist of more than one-half (51%+) of parents and family members of eligible Indian children enrolled in the LEA, with a minimum of three (3) IPC members inclusive of a Chairperson (Column A). Tribal officials (Column B) must have formal delegation from the Tribe on file. Please list each person only once in the table below. Column A is required, Columns B through D are recommended, but not required for approval.


A. Parent/family members: 51%

+; 3 min.; inc. Chair (Required)

B. Tribal Reps (recommended)

C. Teachers

(recommended)

D. Students (recommended)



































Section 3: Indian Parent Committee (IPC) Bylaws


Directions: Within six months of receiving the award, the LEA assures the IPC will adopt and abide by reasonable bylaws for the conduct of the activities of the committee. (ESEA Section 6114(c)(4)(D))


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