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Confirmation Page Page I of 2 <br /> <br /> Submit Application Result <br /> <br /> Congratulations, you have successfully submitted your application to FEMA. All references to this application <br /> should include the following application number: EMW-2003-FG-14873.Please print and keep a copy of your <br /> completed application for your records. <br /> <br /> E> What's next ? <br /> <br /> The application period is open from March 10 through April 11,2003. Once the application period ends, ail applications will be <br /> scored according to the priorities established by FEMA for the Assistance to Fireflghters Grant Program Once the initial <br /> scoring is complete, the applications that are within the competitive range will be sent to panels for evaluation. The evaluation <br /> panels will review applications in April and May. The panelists will score the applications according to financial need and cost <br /> benefit criteria Those applications that are recommended for award will then be sent to FEMA for a final review. Grant awards <br /> will begin in May and continue until all funds are awarded, Please remember that this is a competitive grant program. <br /> Therefore, all applicants may not be awarded a grant. We plan to notify all applicants of the final disposition of their <br /> applications by December 31,2003 <br /> <br /> If you have submitted an email address to us, your award notification will be sent via email. If you have not submitted an email <br /> address to us and obtain an email in the next few months, please call the Helpdesk at 1-866-274-0960 to have your contact <br /> information updated. If we have no email address for you at the time of award, our correspondence will be through regular <br /> mail. <br /> <br /> Grant Requirements <br /> <br /> Those applicants who are awarded a grant must'satisfy both legal and regulatory requirements of the Assistance <br /> to Firefighters Grant Program. Some of the major requirements are: <br /> 1. Grantees must share in the cost of the grant activities. When a fire department submits their program narrative <br /> and budget information, the total project cost should include the federal portion and the fire department's <br /> match. The required match percentage is based on the population served. The matching requirement for a fire <br /> department whose population is less than 50,000 is 10 percent. The matching requirement for a fire <br /> department whose population served is 50,000 or more is 30 percent, You should provide adequate <br /> information on the source of tl-,e matching funds and the match must be a cash match. <br /> 2 Grantees must report to an incident reporting system either through their State or at the Federal level through <br /> the United States Fire Administration's National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) during the grant <br /> period. If you already report to USFA or to the State. that is sufficient. If you do not report to USFA or the <br /> State, you must start as soon as possible ahd report for a period of 12 months. USFA staff can assist you if <br /> you are awarded a grant and have questions about NFIRS. <br /> 3. Grantees must agree to maintain expenditures at the average of their departments' expenditures in the <br /> awarded grant program activity areas from the previous two years Maintaining operating expenditures refers <br /> to the fact that these funds are meant to be a supplement to existing funds not a replacement of funds in the <br /> departments' current budgets. Therefore, on top of the federal grant (if selected) and the matching funds, <br /> grantees must maintain the average of the last two years' spending levels on items for which the grantees <br /> receive a grant during the grant period of performance. For example: Your department wins a grant that <br /> includes a Wellness and Fitness Program. You want your firefighters to get the complete physical instead of <br /> the rudimentary physical you normally provide. For the year of the grant, you have to pay what you normally <br /> would pay for your physicals first. Then, the grant funds can be used to cover the extra. Another example <br /> would be that your department received a training grant and your department usually spends S5,000 a year on <br /> training. The grant can be used to cover training expenses over that $5,000. <br />4. Grant recipients must maintain their grant files and supporting documents for three years after the closure of <br /> their grant. <br />5, All grantees must follow the audit requirements of OMB Circular A-133, Audits of States, Local Government, <br /> and Non-Profit Organizations The main requirement of this OMB Circular is that grantees who expend <br /> S300,000 or more in Federal funds (from all Federal sources) must have a single audit or independent audit <br /> performed in accordance with the circular. <br /> <br /> EXHIBIT <br /> <br />htlps://portal, fema.gov/firegrant/jsp/fire/subnfitaction.do 4/10/2003 <br /> <br /> <br />