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Training for Tomorrow Webinar Sponsored by: Missouri Department of Economic Development
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Jeff Harris, Director of Policy, Governor Jay Nixon’s office Julie Gibson, Director, Division of Workforce Development, MO Dept of Economic Development Andy Papen, Manager, Community Development Block Grant Program, MO Dept of Economic Development Sallie Hemenway, Director, Business and Community Services Division, MO Dept of Economic Development Host/Moderator: Mike Muin, Economist, Business and Community Services, MO Department of Economic Development MO Community Colleges!
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Review Training for Tomorrow purpose and opportunities Review Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Application and Guidelines Review Application Submission procedure/deadline Provide contacts for technical assistance during application preparation Provide direct Q&A session
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Recognized relationship of a trained workforce and our economic recovery Capacity building for Community Colleges Development of new and expanding programming to meet business demands specific to your regions A one-time competitive funding round of $12M
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CDBG Disaster Recovery funding, Public Law 110- 329, approved 9/30/08 and distributed 12/09 Eligible applicants – County governments in areas with a Presidential disaster declaration (all counties except DeKalb, Clinton, Caldwell, Clay, Jackson, Lafayette, Henry, and Benton)* Must apply on behalf of a Community College (Community Colleges may not apply direct, nor may a County apply without a College) County’s are generally familiar with CDBG. Regional Planning Commissions may also provide assistance. *discussed in detail later
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Eligible reimbursable costs include all costs related to increasing the capacity of the College related to the development of new and expanding programming ◦ No replacing existing salaries except if duties are re- assigned ◦ No replacing existing overhead costs (expanded costs resulting from capacity building effort are eligible) ◦ No bricks and mortar projects Costs associated with properly procured professional services are eligible Reasonable travel, printing, and other administrative office costs are eligible
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One-time only $12M pool of funds No per application maximum amount established No administration allowance is available from CDBG – the use of local County or College staff for administration and oversight is acceptable in-kind No pre-agreement costs are allowed (costs incurred prior to the grant award date) There are no match requirements for the grant application
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Colleges may receive only one grant award Applications may include different activities proposed for different campuses The “typical” fund flow structure (may vary for Colleges in Counties not declared eligible) ◦ County in which main Community College campus resides is “applicant” ◦ After award, funds are disbursed as costs are incurred, from CDBG to County (grantee) and then distributed, per operating agreement, to Community College (sub- recipient) main campus finance office ◦ Any further distribution to other campuses occurs at college level
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A collaborative partnership between the County government and the Community College Requires a formal operating agreement that spells out roles and responsibilities Counties are used to applying “on behalf of” other entities This application does not interfere or replace any other potential CDBG award to the County Sample agreements are available
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Typical administrative requirements of the grant include: ◦ Financial management ◦ Procurement ◦ Contract management ◦ Environmental review (exempt in the case of planning grants) ◦ Reporting ◦ Grant close-out Typical CDBG grant – 2 year activities
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Application Forms and Guidelines are available on the web at www.ded.mo.govwww.ded.mo.gov Applications must be postmarked no later than Monday, February 15, 2010 Missouri Department of Economic Development Attn: CDBG Training For Tomorrow 301 West High Street, HST Suite 680 P.O. Box 118 Jefferson City, MO 65102 One original signed, and 3 complete copies required
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Staff of BCS and DWD will review each application submitted for eligibility Priority applications will include: ◦ Well planned activities ◦ Need, represented by a proven market demand for the programming ◦ Local collaboration represented by the identification of partners in business and industry that will assist with program design ◦ Consistency of effort represented by proof of alignment with local economic recovery efforts ◦ A final product represented by the creation of, or addition to specific high demand career pathways ◦ And beneficiaries represented by a detailed implementation plan for use of the new products/skills developed through the capacity building efforts.
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Andy Papen and CDBG staff are available to answer questions from Community Colleges or County’s regarding application forms, process or funding 4 main sections to Application 1.General information including project budget and 7 narrative questions 2.One summary sheet that captures project detail (used for press and legislature) 3.Required Application Forms for County 4.Required Application Forms for Community College Applicants may add separate sheets to the application form for the narrative questions and the budget page
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Required Application Form for Colleges: 1. Statement of Assurances (compliance with federal laws) 2. Restrictions on use of funds for lobbying 3. Section 3 efforts (contracts over $100,000 require efforts to provide access to Section 3 businesses) 4. Disclosure Report (lists other federal assistance in project and all interested or related parties)
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Type Your Questions and Submit Mike Muin will moderate the Q&A session.
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sallie.hemenway@ded.mo.gov andy.papen@ded.mo.gov 573-522-4173
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