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Targhee National Forest, 1405 Hollipark To assist the Forest Service in Paper copies must be postmarked and
Drive, Idaho Falls, ID 83401. identifying and considering issues and mailed, shipped, or sent overnight no
concerns on the proposed action, later than July 30, 2007, to be eligible for
Nature of Decision To Be Made
comments on the draft supplemental FY 2007 grant funding. Late
Given the purpose and need, the environmental impact statement should applications are not eligible for FY 2007
deciding officer will decide whether or be as specific as possible. It is also grant funding.
not to make a new decision on the Big helpful if comments refer to specific Electronic copies must be received by
Bend Ridge Vegetation Management pages or chapters of the draft statement. July 30, 2007, to be eligible for FY 2007
Project and Timber Sale and whether to Comments may also address the grant funding. Late applications are not
amend the Targhee Revised Forest Plan. adequacy of the draft supplemental eligible for FY 2007 grant funding.
Scoping Process environmental impact statement or the ADDRESSES: Application materials for
merits of the alternatives formulated the Small, Minority Producers Grant
The Forest is now seeking comments and discussed in the statement. Program (SMPG) may be obtained at
on this proposal and will seek Reviewers may wish to refer to the http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/coops/
comments on the Draft Supplemental Council on Environmental Quality smpg/smpg.htm or by contacting the
Environmental Impact Statement for the Regulations for implementing the applicant’s USDA Rural Development
Big Bend Ridge Vegetation Project and procedural provisions of the National State Office at (202) 720–4323 and
Timber Sale and the proposed TRFP Environmental Policy Act at 40 CFR pressing ‘‘1’’.
amendment when it becomes available. 1503.3 in addressing these points. Submit electronic grant applications
Comment Requested Comments received, including the at http://www.grants.gov, following the
This notice of intent initiates the names and addresses of those who instructions found on this Web site.
scoping process which guides the comment, will be considered part of the Submit completed paper applications
development of the supplemental public record on this proposal and will for a grant to the applicant’s State Office
environmental impact statement. be available for public inspection. as follows:
(Authority: 40 CFR 1501.7 and 1508.22; A list of Rural Development State
Early Notice of Importance of Public Forest Service Handbook 1909.15, Section Offices follows:
Participation in Subsequent 21) Alabama
Environmental Review USDA Rural Development State
Dated: May 23, 2007.
A draft supplemental environmental Lawrence Timchak, Office, Sterling Center, Suite 601,
impact statement will be prepared for Forest Supervisor. 4121 Carmichael Road,
comment. The comment period on the Montgomery, AL 36106–3683, (334)
[FR Doc. E7–10358 Filed 5–29–07; 8:45 am]
draft supplemental environmental 279–3400.
BILLING CODE 3410–11–P
impact statement will be 45 days from Alaska
the date the Environmental Protection USDA Rural Development State
Agency publishes the notice of DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Office, 800 West Evergreen, Suite
availability in the Federal Register. 201, Palmer, AK 99645–6539, (907)
The Forest Service believes, at this Rural Business-Cooperative Service 761–7705.
early stage, it is important to give Arizona
reviewers notice of several court rulings Announcement of the Grants to Assist USDA Rural Development State
related to public participation in the Small, Minority Producer Program Office, 230 North First Avenue,
environmental review process. First, Application Deadlines Suite 206, Phoenix, AZ 85003–
reviewers of draft environmental impact 1706, (602) 280–8701.
statements must structure their AGENCY: Rural Business-Cooperative Arkansas
participation in the environmental Service, USDA. USDA Rural Development State
review of the proposal so that it is ACTION: Notice of solicitation of Office, 700 West Capitol Avenue,
meaningful and alerts an agency to the applications. Room 3416, Little Rock, AR 72201–
reviewer’s position and contentions. 3225, (501) 301–3200.
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. v. SUMMARY: The Rural Business- California
NRDC, 435 U.S. 519, 553 (1978). Also, Cooperative Service announces the USDA Rural Development State
environmental objections that could be availability of approximately $1.1 Office, 430 G Street, #4169, Davis,
raised at the draft environmental impact million competitive grant funds for CA 95616–4169, (530) 792–5800.
statement stage but that are not raised fiscal year (FY) 2007 for cooperatives Colorado
until after completion of the final and association of cooperatives to assist USDA Rural Development State
environmental impact statement may be small, minority agricultural producers. Office, 655 Parfet Street, Room E–
waived or dismissed by the courts. City USDA Rural Development Cooperative 100, Lakewood, CO 80215, (720)
of Angoon v. Hodel, 803 F.2d 1016, Programs hereby requests proposals 544–2915.
1022 (9th Cir. 1986) and Wisconsin from eligible cooperatives and Delaware-Maryland
Heritages, Inc. v. Harris, 490 F. Supp. associations of cooperatives interested USDA Rural Development State
1334, 1338 (E.D. Wis. 1980). Because of in a competitively awarded grant. The Office, 1221 College Park Drive,
these court rulings, it is very important cooperatives and associations of Suite 200, Dover, DE 19904, (302)
that those interested in this proposed cooperatives will use the grant money to 857–3580.
action participate by the close of the 45- fund technical assistance to small, Florida/Virgin Islands
day comment period so comments and minority agricultural producers in rural USDA Rural Development State
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objections are made available to the areas. The maximum award per grant is Office, P. O. Box 147010, 4440 NW.
Forest Service at a time when it can $175,000. 25th Place, Gainesville, FL 32614–
meaningfully consider them and DATES: Applications for grants must be 7010, (352) 338–3402.
respond to them in the final submitted on paper or electronically Georgia
environmental impact statement. according to the following deadlines: USDA Rural Development State

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Office, Stephens Federal Building USDA Rural Development State Munoz Rivera Avenue, San Juan,
355 E. Hancock Avenue, Athens, Office, 601 Business Loop 70 West, Puerto Rico 00936–6106, (787) 766–
GA 30601–2768, (706) 546–2162. Parkade Center, Suite 235, 5095.
Hawaii Columbia, MO 65203, (573) 876– South Carolina
USDA Rural Development State 0976. USDA Rural Development State
Office, Federal Building, Room 311, Montana Office, Strom Thurmond Federal
154 Waianuenue Avenue, Hilo, HI USDA Rural Development State Building, 1835 Assembly Street,
96720, (808) 933–8380. Office, 900 Technology Blvd., Unit Room 1007, Columbia, SC 29201,
Idaho 1, Suite B, Bozeman, MT 59718, (803) 765–5163.
USDA Rural Development State (406) 585–2580. South Dakota
Office, 9173 West Barnes Dr., Suite Nebraska USDA Rural Development State
A1, Boise, ID 83709, (208) 378– USDA Rural Development State Office, Federal Building, Room 210,
5600. Office, Federal Building, Room 152, 200 4th Street, SW., Huron, SD
Illinois 100 Centennial Mall North Lincoln, 57350, (605) 352–1100.
USDA Rural Development State NE 68508, (402) 437–5551. Tennessee
Office, 2118 West Park Court, Suite Nevada USDA Rural Development State
A, Champaign, IL 61821, (217) 403– USDA Rural Development State Office, 3322 West End Avenue,
6200. Office, 1390 South Curry Street, Suite 300, Nashville, TN 37203–
Indiana Carson City, NV 89703–5146, (775) 1084 (615) 783–1300.
USDA Rural Development State 887–1222. Texas
Office, 5975 Lakeside Boulevard, New Jersey USDA Rural Development State
Indianapolis, IN 46278, (317) 290– USDA Rural Development State Office, Federal Building, Suite 102,
3100. Office, 5th Floor North, 8000 101 South Main Street , Temple, TX
Iowa Midlantic Drive, Mt. Laurel, NJ 76501 (254) 742–9700.
USDA Rural Development State 08054, (856) 787–7700. Utah
Office, Federal Building, Room 873, New Mexico USDA Rural Development State
210 Walnut Street, Des Moines, IA USDA Rural Development State Office, Wallace F. Bennett Federal
50309, (515) 284–4663. Office, 6200 Jefferson Street, NE., Building, 125 South State Street,
Kansas Room 255, Albuquerque, NM Room 4311, Salt Lake City, UT
USDA Rural Development State 87109, (505) 761–4950. 84138 (801) 524–4324.
Office, 1303 SW First American New York Vermont/New Hampshire
Place, Suite 100, Topeka, KS 66604, USDA Rural Development State USDA Rural Development State
(785) 271–2700. Office, The Galleries of Syracuse, Office, City Center, 3rd Floor, 89
Kentucky 441 South Salina Street, Syracuse, Main Street, Montpelier, VT 05602
USDA Rural Development State NY 13202, (315) 477–6400. (802) 828–6080.
Office, 771 Corporate Drive, Suite North Carolina Virginia
200, Lexington, KY 40503, (859) USDA Rural Development State USDA Rural Development State
224–7300. Office, 4405 Bland Road, Suite 260, Office, Culpeper Building, Suite
Louisiana Raleigh, NC 27609, (919) 873–2000. 238, 1606 Santa Rosa Road,
USDA Rural Development State North Dakota
Richmond, VA 23229 (804) 287–
Office, 3727 Government Street, USDA Rural Development State
1552.
Alexandria, LA 71302, (318) 473– Office, Federal Building, Room 208,
Washington
7920. P.O. Box 1737, 220 East Rosser,
USDA Rural Development State
Maine Bismarck, ND 58502–1737 (701)
Office, 1835 Black Lake Boulevard,
USDA Rural Development State 530–2037.
SW., Suite B, Olympia, WA 98512–
Office, P.O. Box 405, 967 Illinois Ohio
USDA Rural Development State 5715 (360) 704–7715.
Avenue, Suite 4, Bangor, ME
Office, Federal Building, Room 507, West Virginia
04402–0405 (207) 990–9160.
Massachusetts/Rhode Island/ 200 North High Street, Columbus, USDA Rural Development State
Connecticut OH 43215–2477, (614) 255–2500, Office, 75 High Street, Suite 320,
USDA Rural Development State Ext. 4. Morgantown, WV 26505 (304) 284–
Office, 451 West Street, Amherst, Oklahoma 4860.
MA 01002 (413) 253–4300. USDA Rural Development State Wisconsin
Michigan Office, 100 USDA, Suite 108, USDA Rural Development State
USDA Rural Development State Stillwater, OK 74074–2654, (405) Office, 4949 Kirschling Court,
Office, 3001 Coolidge Road, Suite 742–1000. Stevens Point, WI 54481 (715) 345–
200, East Lansing, MI 48823, (517) Oregon 7600.
324–5188. USDA Rural Development State Wyoming
Minnesota Office, 1201 Northeast Lloyd USDA Rural Development State
USDA Rural Development State Boulevard, Suite 801, Portland, OR Office, Dick Cheney Federal
Office, 410 AgriBank Building, 375 97232, (503) 414–3300. Building, P.O. Box 11005, 100 East
Jackson Street St, Paul, MN 55101, Pennsylvania B Street, Room 1005, Casper, WY
(651) 602–7800. USDA Rural Development State 82602–5006 (307) 233–6700.
Mississippi Office, 1 Credit Union Place, Suite FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Visit
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USDA Rural Development State 330, Harrisburg, PA 17110–2996, the program Web site at http://
Office, Federal Building, Suite 831, (717) 237–2262. www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/coops/smpg/
100 West Capitol Street, Jackson, Puerto Rico smpg.htm for application assistance or
MS 39269, (601) 965–4316. USDA Rural Development State contact the USDA Rural Development
Missouri Office, IBM Building, Suite 601, 654 State Office. Applicants are encouraged

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to contact their State Offices well in Agricultural Commodity—An agricultural producers and where the
advance of the deadline to discuss their unprocessed product of farms, ranches, governing board and/or membership is
projects and ask any questions about the nurseries, and forests. Agricultural comprised of at least 75 percent
application process. commodities include: livestock, poultry, minority.
and fish; fruits and vegetables; grains, Operating Cost—The day-to-day
Overview
such as wheat, barley, oats, rye, triticale, expenses of running a business; for
Federal Agency: Rural Business- rice, corn, and sorghum; legumes, such example: utilities, rent, salaries,
Cooperative Service (RBS). as field beans and peas; animal feed and depreciation, product production costs,
Funding Opportunity Title: Small, forage crops; seed crops; fiber crops, marketing and advertising, and other
Minority Producer Grant. such as cotton; oil crops, such as basic overhead items.
Announcement Type: Initial safflower, sunflower, corn, and Project—Includes all activities to be
announcement. cottonseed; trees grown for lumber and
Catalog of Federal Domestic funded by the Small Minority
wood products; nursery stock grown Agricultural Producer Grant and any
Assistance Number: 10.771 commercially; Christmas trees;
Dates: Application Deadline: matching funds.
ornamentals and cut flowers; and turf Small, Minority Agricultural
Completed applications for grants may grown commercially for sod.
be submitted on paper or electronically Producer—Minority persons or 100
Agricultural commodities do not percent minority-owned entities,
according to the following deadlines: include horses or animals raised as pets,
Paper copies must be postmarked and including farmers, ranchers, loggers,
such as cats, dogs, and ferrets. agricultural harvesters, and fishermen,
mailed, shipped, or sent overnight no Cooperative Programs—The office
later than July 30, 2007, to be eligible for with gross annual sales of not more than
within USDA Rural Development, and $250,000 that engage in the production
FY 2007 grant funding. Late its successor organization, that
applications are not eligible for FY 2007 or harvesting of an agricultural
administers programs authorized by the commodity.
grant funding. Cooperative Marketing Act of 1926 (7
Complete electronic copies must be Rural and Rural Area—Includes all
U.S.C. 451 et seq.) and such other the territory of a State that is not within
received by July 30, 2007, to be eligible
programs identified in USDA the outer boundary of any city or town
for FY 2007 grant funding. Late
regulations. having a population of 50,000 or more
applications are not eligible for FY 2007 Economic Development—The
grant funding. and the urbanized area contiguous and
economic growth of an area as
adjacent to such city or town, as defined
Programs Affected evidenced by increase in total income,
employment opportunities, decreased by the U.S. Bureau of the Census using
This will not affect other programs in the latest decennial census of the United
USDA Rural Development. out-migration of population, value of
production, increased diversification of States.
I. Funding Opportunity Description industry, higher labor force Rural Development—A mission area
participation rates, increased duration within USDA consisting of the Office of
This solicitation is issued pursuant to Under Secretary for Rural Development,
the Revised Continuing Resolution, of employment, higher wage levels, or
gains in other measurements of Rural Development Business and
2007, Public Law 110–5 dated February Cooperative Programs, Rural
15, 2007 which authorizes not to exceed economic activity, such as land values.
Feasibility Study—An analysis of the Development Housing Programs, and
$1,473,000 for cooperatives or
economic, market, technical, financial, Rural Development Utilities Programs
associations of cooperatives whose
and management feasibility of a and their successors.
primary focus is to provide assistance to
proposed project. State—Includes each of the several
small, minority agricultural producers
Minority—Individuals who have been States, the Commonwealth of Puerto
and whose governing board and/or
subjected to racial, ethnic, gender Rico, the Virgin Islands of the United
membership is comprised of at least 75
percent minority members. The prejudice or cultural bias within States, Guam, American Samoa, the
Secretary of Agriculture has delegated American society because of their Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
the program’s administration to USDA identities as members of groups and Islands, and, as may be determined by
Rural Development Cooperative without regard to their individual the Secretary to be feasible, appropriate
Programs. qualities. Minority groups are Women, and lawful, the Federated States of
The primary objective of this grant African Americans not of Hispanic Micronesia, the Republic of the
program is to assist small, minority Origin, American Indians, Alaskan Marshall Islands and the Republic of
agricultural producers through Natives, Hispanics, Asian and Pacific Palau.
cooperatives and associations of Islanders. Technical Assistance—An advisory
cooperatives. USDA Rural Development Minority Association of service performed for the benefit of a
Cooperative Programs will Cooperatives—An association of small, minority agricultural producer
competitively award grants to fund cooperatives whose primary focus is to such as market research; product and/or
cooperatives and/or associations of provide assistance to small, minority service improvement; legal advice and
cooperatives to provide technical agricultural producers and where the assistance; feasibility study, business
assistance to small, minority governing board and/or membership is plan, and marketing plan development;
agricultural producers in rural areas. comprised of at least 75 percent and training. Technical assistance does
The maximum award amount per grant minority. not include the operating costs of a
is $175,000. Minority Cooperative—A farmer- or cooperative being assisted.
rancher-owned and -controlled
Definitions II. Award Information
business, organized and chartered as a
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Agency—Rural Business-Cooperative cooperative, from which benefits are Type of Award: Grant
Service, an agency of the United States derived and distributed equitably on the Fiscal Year Funds: FY 2007
Department of Agriculture (USDA) basis of use by each of the farmer or Approximate Total Funding: $1.1
Rural Development or a successor rancher owners whose primary focus is million
agency. to provide assistance to small, minority Approximate Number of Awards: 6

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Approximate Average Award: IV. Application and Submission completed, signed and submitted as part
$175,000 Information of the application package.
Floor of Award Range: None Please note that applicants are
A. Address To Request Application required to have a Dun and Bradstreet
Ceiling of Award Range: $175,000
Package Data Universal Numbering System
Anticipated Award Date: September
14, 2007 The application package for applying (DUNS) number. The DUNS number is
Budget Period Length: 12 months on paper for this funding opportunity a nine-digit identification number,
Project Period Length: 12 months can be obtained at http:// which uniquely identifies business
www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/coops/smpg/ entities. There is no charge. To obtain a
III. Eligibility Information smpg.htm. Alternatively, applicants DUNS number, access http://
A. Eligible Applicants may contact their USDA Rural www.dnb.com/us/ or call 866–705–
Development State Office at the above 5711. For more information, see the
Applicants must be a minority list. For electronic applications, SMPG Web site at http://
cooperative or a minority association of applicants must visit http:// www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/coops/smpg/
cooperatives. www.grants.gov and follow the smpg.htm or by contacting the
B. Cost Sharing or Matching instructions. applicant’s USDA Rural Development
State Office. In addition to the DUNS
No matching funds are required. B. Content and Form of Submission number, an applicant must provide a
C. Other Eligibility Requirements Applications must be submitted on legal Employment Identification
paper or electronically. An application Number.
Use of Funds: The funds may only be
guide may be viewed at http:// 2. Form SF–424A, ‘‘Budget
used for technical assistance projects. Information—Non-Construction
www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/coops/smpg/
Project Area Eligibility: The Project Programs.’’ This form must be
smpg.htm. It is recommended that
proposed must take place in a rural area. completed and submitted as part of the
applicants use the template provided on
Grant Period Eligibility: If awarded, application package.
the Web site. The template can be filled
funds must be expended in 1 year. 3. Form SF–424B, ‘‘Assurances—Non-
out electronically and printed out for
Applications must have a time frame of Construction Programs.’’ This form must
submission with the required forms for
no more than 365 days with the time be completed, signed, and submitted as
paper submission or it can be filled out
period beginning no earlier than part of the application package.
electronically and submitted as an
October 1, 2007 and ending no later 4. Table of Contents. For ease of
attachment through http://
than December 31, 2008. Projects must locating information, each application
www.grants.gov.
be completed within the 1-year time Applications submitted by paper must contain a detailed Table of
frame. The Agency will not approve form, applicants must submit one Contents (TOC) immediately following
requests to extend the grant period. signed original of the completed the SF–424B. The TOC must include
Applications that request funds for a application. The application should be page numbers for each component of the
time period ending after December 31, in the following format: application. Pagination should begin
2008, will not be considered for Font size: 12 point unreduced immediately following the TOC.
funding. Paper size: 8.5 by 11 inches 5. Eligibility Discussion: A detailed
Completeness Eligibility: Applications Printed on only one side of each page. discussion, not to exceed four pages,
lacking sufficient information to Held together only by rubber bands or must describe how the applicant meets
determine eligibility and scoring will be metal or plastic clips; not bound in any the following requirements.
considered ineligible. Applications that other way. (i) Applicant Eligibility: If the
are non-responsive to this notice will be The submission must include all applicant is a cooperative, the
considered ineligible. pages of the application. It is application must reference the
Multiple Grant Eligibility: An recommended that the application be in business’s good standing as a
applicant may not submit more than one black and white, and not color. cooperative in its state of incorporation.
grant application in any one funding If the application is submitted If the applicant is an association of
cycle. electronically, the applicant must follow cooperatives, the application must
Activity Eligibility: Applications must the instructions given at the Internet reference the association’s good
propose technical assistance, as defined, address: http://www.grants.gov. standing as a legal business structure in
to benefit their members or other small Applicants are advised to visit the site its state of incorporation. If the
minority agricultural producers who are well in advance of the application applicant is selected for a grant, they
not members or they will not be deadline if they plan to apply must provide their Articles of
considered for funding. Applications electronically to ensure that they have Incorporation and By-Laws along with
that have ineligible costs that equal obtained the proper authentication and the State’s Certificate of Good Standing
more than 10 percent of the total project have sufficient computer resources to to verify they are incorporated as a
costs will be determined ineligible and complete the application. cooperative or an association of
will not be considered for funding. An Applicants must complete and submit cooperatives in the State they have
application that has ineligible costs of the following elements. The Agency will applied. The applicant must describe
10 percent or less of total project costs screen all applications for eligibility and how it meets the definition of a
and is selected for funding, must to determine whether the application is ‘‘minority cooperative’’ or ‘‘minority
remove all ineligible costs from the complete and sufficiently responsive to association of cooperatives’’ as defined
budget and replace them with eligible the requirements set forth in this notice in the Definitions section of this Notice.
activities or the amount of the grant to allow for an informed review. The applicant must apply as only one
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award will be reduced accordingly. An Information submitted as part of the type of applicant.
applicant may not submit an application application will be protected to the (ii) Use of Funds: The applicant must
that duplicates current activities or extent permitted by law. provide a detailed discussion on how
activities to be paid for by other 1. Form SF–424, ‘‘Application for the proposed project activities meet the
Federally funded grant programs. Federal Assistance.’’ The form must be definition of technical assistance.

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(iii) Project Area: The applicant must obtained through the SPOC must be the Addresses section. Applicants may
provide information on where the provided to Rural Development for submit their application electronically
projects are planned to be located and consideration as part of your at http://www.grants.gov. Applications
that the areas meet the ‘‘rural area’’ application. If your State has not may not be submitted by electronic
definition. established an SPOC or you do not want mail, facsimile, or hand-delivery. Each
(iv) Grant Period: The applicant must to submit your application, Rural application submission must contain all
provide a time frame for the proposed Development will submit your required documents in one envelope, if
project and discuss how the project will application to the SPOC or other sent by mail or express delivery service.
be completed within that time frame. appropriate agency or agencies.
6. Budget/Work Plan: The applicant V. Application Scoring Criteria Review
You are also encouraged to contact
must describe, in detail not to exceed Information
Cooperative Programs at 202–720–7558
four pages, the purpose of the grant, or cpgrants@wdc.usda.gov if you have A. Criteria:
what type of assistance will be questions about this process.
provided, and the total amount of funds All eligible and complete applications
needed to assist for each project. The E. Funding Restrictions will be evaluated based upon the
budget must also present a breakdown following criteria. Failure to address any
Grant funds must be used for
of estimated costs associated with each one of the following criteria by the
technical assistance. No funds made
task/activity for each project. The application deadline will result in the
available under this solicitation shall be
amount of grant funds requested will be application being determined ineligible
used to:
adjusted if the applicant does not have 1. Plan, repair, rehabilitate, acquire, or and the application will not be
justification for all costs. construct a building or facility, considered for funding. The total points
7. Evaluation Criteria: Each of the including a processing facility; possible for the criteria are 60 and the
evaluation criteria referenced in this 2. Purchase, rent, or install fixed maximum number of points for each of
notice must be addressed, specifically equipment, including processing the following sections is 15. Any
and individually on separate pages, in equipment; application receiving less than 40 total
narrative form, not to exceed a total of 3. Purchase vehicles, including boats; points will not be funded.
one page for each evaluation criteria. 4. Pay for the preparation of the grant 1. Rural Area: Projects must be in
Failure to address the evaluation criteria application; rural areas. Points will be awarded
by the application deadline will result 5. Pay expenses not directly related to based upon the rural area where the
in the application being determined the funded project; proposed project is located. The Agency
ineligible. 6. Fund political or lobbying will determine if the area meets the
activities; rural area definition by using the
C. Submission Dates and Times following Web site: http://
7. Fund any activities prohibited by 7
Application Deadline Date: July 30, CFR parts 3015 and 3019; maps.ers.usda.gov/loanlookup/
2007. 8. Fund architectural or engineering viewer.htm.
Explanation of Deadlines: Paper design work for a specific physical (i) If the proposed project is located in
applications must be postmarked and facility; a city or town with a population of at
mailed, shipped, or sent overnight by 9. Fund any direct expenses for the least 15,000 and no more than 25,000
the deadline date (see Section IV.F. for production of any commodity or people, 5 points will be awarded;
the address). Electronic applications product to which value will be added, (ii) If the proposed project is located
must be received by http:// including seed, rootstock, labor for in a city or town with a population of
www.grants.gov by the deadline date. harvesting the crop, and delivery of the at least 5,000 and less than 15,000
Courier applications must be delivered commodity to a processing facility; people, 10 points will be awarded; or
by the deadline date. If the Applicant’s 10. Fund research and development; (iii) If the proposed project is located
application does not meet the deadline, 11. Purchase land; in a city or town with a population of
it will not be considered for funding. 12. Duplicate current services or less than 5,000 people, 15 points will be
Applicants will be notified if their replace or substitute support previously awarded.
application did not meet the submission provided; (iv) If the proposed project is located
deadline. Applicants will also be 13. Pay costs of the project incurred in an unincorporated area, 15 points
notified by mail or by e-mail if their prior to the date of grant approval; will be awarded.
application is received on time. 14. Pay for assistance to any private If the applicant proposes to provide
business enterprise which does not have assistance in multiple areas or cities, the
D. Intergovernmental Review of applicant must list the areas or cities
at least 51 percent ownership by those
Applications where the assistance will be provided,
who are either citizens of the United
Executive Order (EO) 12372, States or reside in the United States the population for each and the amount
Intergovernmental Review of Federal after being legally admitted for of assistance of each area. Points will be
Programs, applies to this program. This permanent residence; calculated by using the above point
EO requires that Federal agencies 15. Pay any judgment or debt owed to scale for each, with the points awarded
provide opportunities for consultation the United States; using a weighted average of the points
on proposed assistance with State and 16. Pay the operating costs of for the areas served. The information
local governments. Many states have cooperative and/or association of needed for this criterion may be
established a Single Point of Contact cooperatives; or obtained using the population finder
(SPOC) to facilitate this consultation. A 17. Pay expenses for applicant tool at http://www.census.gov/.
list of States that maintain an SPOC may employee training. 2. Per capita personal income: Points
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be obtained at http:// will be awarded proportionally based


www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/ F. Other Submission Requirements upon a comparison of the per capita
spoc.html. If your State has an SPOC, Applicants may submit their paper personal income of the county in which
you may submit your application application for a grant to their Rural a proposed project is located to the state
directly for review. Any comments Development State Office listed under per capital personal income:

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(i) If the per capita personal income staff member or consultant has B. Administrative and National Policy
level in the county where the proposed experience in providing. Resumes of Requirements
project will be located is less than 80 each individual staff member or 7 CFR parts 3015, 3019, and subparts
percent of the state per capita personal consultant must be included as an A and F of part 4284 are applicable to
income level, 15 points will be awarded; attachment listing their experience for grants made under this notice. These
(ii) If the per capita personal income the type of technical assistance, along regulations may be obtained at http://
level in the county where the proposed with a list of small, minority www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/page1.
project will be located is at least 80 agricultural producers they’ve assisted. The following additional
percent and less than 90 percent of the The attachments will not count toward requirements apply to grantees selected
state per capita personal income level, the maximum page total. The Agency for this program:
10 points will be awarded; will compare the described assistance • Agency approved Grant Agreement.
(iii) If the per capita personal income and the resumes to the work plan to • Letter of Conditions.
level in the county where the proposed determine point total. • Form RD 1940–1, ‘‘Request for
project will be located is at least 90 4. Number of small, minority Obligation of Funds.’’
percent and less than 100 percent of the agricultural producers assisted. Points • Form RD 1942–46, ‘‘Letter of Intent
state per capita personal income level, will be awarded based upon the number to Meet Conditions.’’
5 points will be awarded; or of agricultural, minority producers • Form AD–1047, ‘‘Certification
(iv) If the per capita personal income being assisted. Regarding Debarment, Suspension, and
level in the county where the proposed Other Responsibility Matters-Primary
(i) If the proposed project will benefit
project will be located is equal to or Covered Transactions.’’
1–10 producers, 5 points will be
exceeds the state per capita personal • Form AD–1048, ‘‘Certification
awarded;
income, no points will be awarded. Regarding Debarment, Suspension,
If the applicant proposes to provide (ii) If the proposed project will benefit Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion-
assistance in multiple rural counties, 11–50 producers, 10 points will be Lower Tier Covered Transactions.’’
the applicant must list the counties awarded; or • Form AD–1049, ‘‘Certification
where the assistance will be provided; (iii) If the proposed project will Regarding a Drug-Free Workplace
the percentage of assistance intended to benefit more than 50 producers, 15 Requirements (Grants).’’
be spent in each county, and the per points will be awarded. • Form RD 400–4, ‘‘Assurance
capita personal income level for each Applicants must list the number of Agreement.’’
county. Points will be calculated by small, minority agricultural producers • Form 2006–38, ‘‘Civil Rights Impact
using the above point score for each that will directly benefit from the Analysis.’’ Prior to approval of all
county’s per capital personal income assistance provided. grants, a Civil Rights Impact Analysis
level, with the total points awarded in will be conducted.
B. Review and Selection Process Additional information on these
proportion to where the assistance is
directed. (For example, if 50% of the The Agency will screen all proposals requirements can be found at http://
grant money will be spent in a county to determine whether the application is www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/coops/smpg/
where the per capita income is below 80 eligible and sufficiently responsive to smpg.htm.
percent, and 50% will be spent in a the requirements set forth in this notice Fund Disbursement: The Agency will
county where the per capita income is to allow for an informed review. determine, based on 7 CFR 3015, 3016
between 90 and 100 percent, points will Applications will be tentatively scored and 3019, as applicable, whether
be calculated as follows: [(.5)*(15) + by the State Offices and submitted to the disbursement of a grant will be by
(.5)*(5) = 10 points]. The information National Office for review and selection. advance or reimbursement. As needed,
needed for this criterion may be The National Office will review the but not more frequently than once every
obtained at http://www.bea.gov. scores based upon the point allocation 30 days, an original of SF–270, ‘‘Request
3. Experience. Points will be awarded specified in this notice. The for Advance or Reimbursement,’’ may
based upon the relevant experience of applications will be funded in scoring be submitted to Rural Development.
the staff or the consultants hired to rank order and will be submitted to the Recipient’s request for advance shall not
provide the proposed technical Administrator in rank order, together be made in excess of reasonable outlays
assistance. with funding level recommendations. for the month covered.
(i) If the staff or consultants have no Reporting Requirements: Grantees
C. Anticipated Announcement and must provide Rural Development with
experience in providing technical
Award Dates an original or an electronic copy that
assistance, 0 points will be awarded;
(ii) If each of the staff or consultants Award Date: The announcement of includes all required signatures of the
has 3 years of experience in providing award selections is expected to occur on following reports. The reports should be
technical assistance, 5 points will be or about September 14, 2007. submitted to the Agency contact listed
awarded; on the Grant Agreement and Letter of
(iii) If each of the staff or consultants VI. Award Administration Information Conditions. Failure to submit
have at least 3 years of experience in A. Award Notices satisfactory reports on time may result
providing the same type of technical in suspension or termination of the
assistance as proposed in the project, 10 Successful applicants will receive a grant. Grantees will need to submit:
points will be awarded; or notification of tentative selection for 1. Form SF–269 or SF–269A. A
(iv) If each of the staff or consultants funding from Rural Development. ‘‘Financial Status Report,’’ listing
has at least 3 years of experience in Applicants must comply with all expenditures according to agreed upon
providing the same type of technical applicable statutes, regulations, and this budget categories, on a semiannual
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assistance as proposed in the project to notice before the grant award will basis. Reporting periods end each March
small, minority agricultural producers, receive final approval. 31 and September 30. Reports are due
15 points will be awarded. Unsuccessful applicants will receive 30 days after the reporting period ends.
Applicants must describe the specific notification, including mediation 2. Semiannual performance reports
type of technical assistance that each procedures and appeal rights, by mail. that compare accomplishments to the

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objectives stated in the proposal. prohibited bases apply to all programs.) 908, Kansas City, Kansas 66101.
Identify all tasks completed to date and Persons with disabilities who require Comments may be e-mailed to
provide documentation supporting the alternative means for communication of frobinson@usccr.gov. Records generated
reported results. If the original schedule program information (Braille, large by this meeting may be inspected and
provided in the work plan is not being print, audiotape, etc.) should contact reproduced at the Central Regional
met, the report should discuss the USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720– Office, as they become available, both
problems or delays that may affect 2600 (voice and TDD). To file a before and after the meeting. Persons
completion of the Project. Objectives for complaint of discrimination, write to interested in the work of this advisory
the next reporting period should be USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, committee are advised to go to the
listed. Compliance with any special 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Commission’s Web site, http://
condition on the use of award funds Washington, DC 20250–9410, or call www.usccr.gov, or to contact the Farella
must be discussed. Reports are due as (800) 795–3272 (voice) or (202) 720– E. Robinson at the Central Regional
provided in paragraph (1) of this 6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal Office at the above e-mail or street
section. Supporting documentation opportunity provider and employer. address.
must also be submitted for completed Dated: May 22, 2007. The meeting will be conducted
tasks. The supporting documentation for pursuant to the provisions of the rules
Jackie J. Gleason,
completed tasks include, but are not and regulations of the Commission and
limited to, feasibility studies, marketing Administrator, Rural Business-Cooperative
Service.
FACA.
plans, business plans, articles of
[FR Doc. E7–10301 Filed 5–29–07; 8:45 am] Dated in Washington, DC, May 22, 2007.
incorporation, and bylaws as they relate
Ivy L. Davis,
to the assistance provided. BILLING CODE 3410–XY–P
3. Final project performance reports Acting Director, Acting Chief, Regional
that compare accomplishments to the Programs Coordination Unit.
objectives stated in the proposal. COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS [FR Doc. E7–10287 Filed 5–29–07; 8:45 am]
Identify all tasks completed and provide BILLING CODE 6335–01–P
documentation supporting the reported Agenda and Notice of Public Meeting
results. If the original schedule provided of the Alabama Advisory Committee
in the work plan was not met, the report DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
must discuss the problems or delays
that affected completion of the project. the provisions of the rules and Submission for OMB Review;
Compliance with any special condition regulations of the U.S. Commission on Comment Request
on the use of award funds must be Civil Rights (Commission), and the
discussed. Supporting documentation Federal Advisory Committee Act The Department of Commerce will
for completed tasks must also be (FACA), that a planning meeting of the submit to the Office of Management and
submitted. The supporting Alabama Advisory Committee to the Budget (OMB) for clearance the
documentation for completed tasks Commission will convene by conference following proposal for collection of
includes, but is not limited to, call at 9 a.m. and adjourn at 11 a.m., on information under the provisions of the
feasibility studies, marketing plans, Monday, June 11, 2007. The purpose of Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
business plans, articles of incorporation, the meeting is to conduct program chapter 35).
and bylaws as they relate to the planning for future briefing meeting. Agency: U.S. Census Bureau.
assistance provided. The final This meeting is available to the public Title: U.S. Census Age Search Service.
performance report is due within 90 through the following toll-free call-in Form Number(s): BC–600, BC–
days of the completion of the project. number (866) 364–7584, access code 600(SP), BC–649(L), BC–658(L).
The report must also include a summary 8903253. Any interested member of the Agency Approval Number: 0607–
at the end of the report with the number public may call this number and listen 0117.
of small minority agricultural producers to the meeting. Callers can expect to Type of Request: Extension of a
assisted to assist in documenting the incur charges for calls they initiate over currently approved collection.
annual performance goals of the SMPG wireless lines, and the Commission will Burden: 772 hours.
program for Congress. not refund any incurred charges. Callers Number of Respondents: 3,233.
will incur no charge for calls they Average Hours Per Response: 10
VII. Agency Contacts initiate over land-line connections to minutes.
For general questions about this the toll-free telephone number. Persons Needs and Uses: The Census Bureau
announcement and for program with hearing impairments may also requests an extension of the currently
technical assistance, please contact the follow the proceedings by first calling approved collection for the United
appropriate State Office as indicated in the Federal Relay Service at 1–800–977– States Age Search Service. The age and
the Addresses section of this notice. 8339 and providing the Service with the citizenship searching service provided
conference call number (866) 364–7584. by the National Processing Center is a
VIII. Non-Discrimination Statement To ensure that the Commission self-supporting operation of the U.S.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture secures an appropriate number of lines Census Bureau. Expenses incurred in
(USDA) prohibits discrimination in all for the public, persons are asked to providing census transcripts are covered
its programs and activities on the basis register by contacting Corrine Sanders of by the fees paid by individuals
of race, color, national origin, age, the Central Regional Office at (913) 551– requesting a search of the census
disability, and where applicable, sex, 1400, TTY (913) 551–1414, by records. The Survey Processing Branch/
martial status, familial status, parental Thursday, June 7, 2007. Personal Census Search Unit in
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status, religion, sexual orientation, Members of the public are entitled to Jeffersonville, Indiana, maintains the
genetic information, political beliefs, submit written comments. The 1910–2000 Federal censuses for
reprisal, or because all or part of an comments must be received in the searching purposes. The purpose of the
individual’s income is derived from any regional office by Friday, June 29, 2007. searching is to provide, upon request,
public assistance program. (Not all The address is 400 State Avenue, Suite transcripts of personal data from

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