Opportunity ID: 56243

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: SGA-10-05
Funding Opportunity Title: Add Us In
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Employment, Labor and Training
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 4
Assistance Listings: 17.720 — Disability Employment Policy Development
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Jul 30, 2010
Last Updated Date:
Original Closing Date for Applications: Sep 01, 2010
Current Closing Date for Applications: Sep 01, 2010
Archive Date: Oct 01, 2010
Estimated Total Program Funding: $2,300,000
Award Ceiling: $625,000
Award Floor: $500,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible Applicants:
Under this announcement only consortia may apply for and receive a cooperative
agreement. Each consortium must, at a minimum, have representation from each of the
22 following four organization types: (1) A an association of targeted businesses,
association of targeted business owners or other similar entity; (2) A disability-serving
organization; (3) A Local Workforce Investment Board (LWIB) or other organization
with demonstrated experience in providing employment and training services and
employment-related support services (e.g., One-Stop center but not limited to); and (4)
youth-serving organization. We encourage the participation of diverse consortia
members including, but not limited to: national disability organizations, LGBT
organizations, women-owned businesses, small business development centers, minority
business development centers, community-based organizations, colleges and universities
(including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Hispanic Serving
Institutions (HSIs) and Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs)), Federally recognized or
state-recognized American Indian/Alaska Native tribal governments or American
Indian/Alaska Native tribally designated organizations.
Consortia must be legal entities, or partnerships or joint ventures of legal entities. If a
partnership or joint entity, then each partner will be individually responsible for the
performance of the cooperative agreement, and for the funds awarded there under. All
applications must clearly identify the lead cooperative agreement recipient and fiscal
agent, as well as all other members of the consortium applying for the cooperative
agreement. The fiscal agent must have proof of successful operation of federal or other
grants of this size and scope. In addition, the application must identify the relationship
between all of the members of the consortium, and their respective roles in carrying out
the project.
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According to section 18 of the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, an organization, as
described in section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, that engages in
lobbying activities will not be eligible for the receipt of Federal funds constituting an
award, grant, or loan. See 2 U.S.C. 1611; 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(4). Funding restrictions
apply.

Additional Information

Agency Name: OASAM
Description: The U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL” or “Department”), Office
of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) announces the availability of approximately
$2.3 million to fund up to four cooperative agreements with consortia ranging from
$500,000 to $625,000. The objectives of this new initiative, Add Us In, are: 1) to
increase the ability of targeted businesses to employ adults and youth with disabilities; 2)
to develop and evaluate replicable models, strategies and policies1 that would ensure that
youth and adults from targeted populations with disabilities have access to a broader
range of employment and mentoring opportunities; and 3) to form and strengthen
connections between targeted businesses, diversity-serving organizations, youth-serving
organizations and disability-serving organizations, building a national and local network of experts skilled in serving individuals with disabilities. These objectives will be accomplished through the competitive funding of consortia tasked to design, implement,
and evaluate innovative systems models that support integrated employment
opportunities for people with disabilities within targeted businesses.
For the purposes of this solicitation, the target population consists of members of the
following groups: African American, Asian American (including Asian Americans of
West Asian decent, e.g., India, and Asian Americans of East Asian decent, e.g., Japan
and Korea), Latino or Hispanic American, federally recognized Tribes and Native
American communities (including American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians,
and other Native Pacific Islanders (including American Samoan Natives)), Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) individuals, and women. A targeted business is a forprofit
enterprise such as a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or joint venture of
any kind, regardless of size, physically located in the United States or its trust territories
which is at least 51 percent owned, operated and controlled on a daily basis by a United
States citizen (or citizens) who are members of a target population.
For the purposes of this solicitation, “disability” is defined as set forth in the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and the ADA Amendments Act (ADAA) of 2009.
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Add Us In addresses ODEP’s goal of building knowledge and advancing disability
employment policies in a fast growing area of the American economy. In the United
States today, there are approximately 4.1 million minority-owned firms2 accounting for
more than $668 billion total annual gross receipts. Between 1997 and 2002 the growth of
minority-owned firms outpaced the national rate, as they increased by 30 percent
compared to 10 percent for all classifiable firms.3
According to the American Community Survey (ACS) more than 10 million civilian,
non-institutionalized Americans from ethnic and racial minorities have long-lasting
disabling conditions or impairments.4 According to the ACS in 2008, among racial and
ethnic groups, the highest overall estimated disability rate was for American Indians and
Alaska Natives at 18.8 percent. Among Blacks or African Americans, the disability rate
was 14.3 percent. Among persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, the disability rate was
8.4 percent. Among Asian Americans, the disability rate was 4.6 percent. Among White
Americans, the disability rate was 10.2 percent.
The Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics released the first official data on the
employment status of people with disabilities on February 6, 2009. As of March 2010,
the percentage of people with disabilities in the labor force was 35.2 compared with 77.2
for persons with no disability. The March 2010 unemployment rate for those with
disabilities was 14.7 percent, compared with 10.2 percent for persons with no disability,
not seasonally adjusted.5 Over 20 million people with disabilities ages 16 and over were
not even in the labor force.6 For individuals with disabilities, obstacles to employment
and participation in the labor market, and the resulting unemployment and
underemployment of these individuals are demonstrated by a median household income
for working-age people with disabilities of $39,600 compared to $61,200 for workingage
people without disabilities.7
When looking at the relationship between disability and employment, researchers have
found that minorities with disabilities are often at increased risk for unemployment.8 For
people with severe disabilities, the labor force participation rate is about 30 percent for
Whites, 21.2 percent for Latinos or Hispanics, and 17.8 percent for Blacks or African
Americans.
Under this initiative, three consortia will be awarded funding through a competitive
process to design and implement innovative models, strategies and policies that will: 1)
create replicable models that can be used by targeted businesses and associations of
targeted businesses nationwide to reach out to people with disabilities in their
communities, and 2) lead to improved employment outcomes for people with disabilities
in these communities. This solicitation provides background information, describes the application
requirements, outlines the process that eligible entities must use to apply for funds
covered by this solicitation, and outlines the evaluation criteria that will be used as a basis
for selecting the grantees.
There will be a Prospective Applicant Webinar held for this grant competition. The date
and access information for this Prospective Applicant Webinar will be posted on ODEP’s
Web site at: http://www.dol.gov/odep.
Link to Additional Information: ODEP Website
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Cassandra Mitchell

Grants Management Specialist

Phone 202-693-4570
Email:mitchell.cassandra@dol.gov

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date

Folder 56243 Full Announcement-1 -> appendix a-form sf424_09.pdf

Folder 56243 Full Announcement-1 -> appendix b_sf-424a.pdf

Folder 56243 Full Announcement-1 -> appendix c assurances & certifications signature page.pdf

Folder 56243 Full Announcement-1 -> appendix e_ indirect charges or cert. of direct costs .pdf

Folder 56243 Full Announcement-1 -> odep sga 10-05 add us in.pdf

Folder 56243 Full Announcement-1 -> appendix d_survey on ensuring equal oppty for applicants.pdf

Folder 56243 Other Supporting Documents-508 accessible forms 1 -> odep sga 10-05 add us in final 508 version.pdf

Folder 56243 Other Supporting Documents-508 accessible forms 1 -> sf 424aaccessible.pdf

Packages

Agency Contact Information: Cassandra Mitchell
Grants Management Specialist
Phone 202-693-4570
Email: mitchell.cassandra@dol.gov
Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

Assistance Listing Number Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions
17.720 10-05 Add Us In PKG00020078 Aug 02, 2010 Sep 01, 2010 View

Package 1

Mandatory forms

56243 SF424-2.0.pdf

56243 Budget-1.1.pdf

56243 FaithBased_SurveyOnEEO-1.2.pdf

56243 SF424A-1.0.pdf

56243 SF424B-1.1.pdf

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