Archived Information

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Office of Postsecondary Education

Washington, DC 20006-8510

Fiscal Year 2007

APPLICATION FOR GRANTS

UNDER THE

UPWARD BOUND PROGRAM

(Upward Bound Math and Science)

(CFDA NUMBER: 84.047M)

Form Approved

OMB No. 1840-0550

Exp. Date: 9/30/2009

CLOSING DATE: November 6, 2006

Table of Contents

Page

  • Dear Applicant Letter...... …...... …………...... …..…. 4
  • Grants.gov Submission Procedures and Tips……………………………………. 6
  • Instructions for Transmitting Applications …………………………………… 8
  • Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards...... ……. 10
  • Authorizing Legislation and Regulations………………………………………..37
  • Upward Bound Program Assurances…………….....….……………………….. 55
  • 2006 Annual Low Income Levels…………………………………………….. . 56
  • Intergovernmental Review State Single Point of Contact……………………… .57
  • General Education Provisions Act (GEPA)……………….…...... …..… 63
  • Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA)………………………….... .64

INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Instructions for Completing the Application and Forms...... 65
  • Upward Bound Math and Science Program Profile……………………………...84
  • Application Checklist………………………………………………………….…85

FORMS(found on Grants.gov)

●Application For Federal Assistance (SF 424)…………………...86

●Supplemental Information Form. ………………………… ……87

  • Assurances-Non-Construction Programs (ED 424B)……………88
  • Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension,

Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion—Lower Tier

Covered Transactions………………………………………….. 90

  • U. S. Department of Education Budget Information Non-Construction Programs
  • Section A – Budget Summary (ED 524)……………………….91
  • Section B – Budget Summary Non-Federal Funds (ED 524)….92

● Grants.gov Lobbying Form …….…………………………..……93

●Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (SF-LLL)……………………… 94

●Survey on Ensuring Equal Opportunity of Applicants………………95

Dear Applicant:

Thank you for your interest in applying for an Upward Bound Math and Science (UBMS) grant under the Upward Bound Program. The Upward Bound Math and Science projects are designed to prepare high school students for postsecondary education programs that lead to careers in the fields of math and science. UBMS projects also assist participants in applying for admission to postsecondary institutions.

This letter highlights a few items in the fiscal year (FY) 2007 application package that will be important to you in applying for grants under this program. You should review the entire application package carefully before preparing and submitting your application. Information on the UB Program is accessible at the U.S. Department of Education (Department) Web site at:

The Department of Education is requiring that applications for FY 2007 grants under the UB Program be submitted electronically using Grants.gov. You are urged to acquaint yourself with the requirements of Grants.gov early. A more thorough discussion is included in the application package. Grants.gov is accessible through its portal page at:

It is important to know that the Grants.gov site works differently than the Department’s e-Application system. Please read the important document on the next page, which explains the submission procedures and provides tips you need to be aware of to ensure your application is received in a timely and acceptable manner.

All applicants must complete the Upward Bound Math and Science Program Profile page which contains standardized objectives. Applicants are required to include the percentage at which they propose to achieve each of the standardized objectives. The “objectives” selection criteria will be assigned a maximum of eight points in the evaluation. All eight points will be awarded based upon the extent to which the applicant's proposed objectives are determined to be both ambitious and attainable. Applicants must explain why the objectives are ambitious and attainable and provide data to support that explanation. The peer reviewers will determine the extent to which the objectives are both ambitious and attainable based upon the data and explanations provided by the applicant.

Applicants are required to copy and paste the Program Profile page into a separate document or recreate the form exactly as it appears, complete the form, and attach it to the “Other Attachments Form” as either a .doc, .rtf or .pdf document.

In addition, applicants who are applying for an Upward Bound Math and Science grant must also include on the Program Profile page the proposed number of participants to be served at each target school. You are urged to give careful consideration to the identity and number of the target schools from which you propose to recruit students. The identity of the proposed target schools should be determined based upon the need of the students attending the schools. The number of proposed target schools should be determined based upon the availability of a sufficient number of eligible students and the ability of the project to efficiently and effectively deliver services with the proposed project budget.

The application must be submitted on or before the deadline date and time. Electronic submission of applications is required; therefore, you must submit an electronic application unless you follow the procedures in the Federal Register notice and qualify for one of the exceptions to the electronic submission requirement. Applications submitted latewill not be accepted. We suggest that you submit your application several days before the deadline date. 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.

Please note that Grants.gov does not allow applicants to “un-submit” applications. If you discover that changes or additions are needed once your application has been accepted and validated by the Department, you must “re-submit” the application. You should know that if the Department receives duplicate applications, we will accept and process the application with the latest “date/time received” validation.

You are reminded that the document published in the Federal Register is the official document, and that you should not rely upon any information that is inconsistent with the guidance contained within the official document.

Sincerely,

Susan E. Beaudoin

Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary

Higher Education Programs

IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ FIRST

U.S. Department of Education

Grants.gov Submission Procedures and Tips for Applicants

To facilitate your use of Grants.gov, this document includes important submission procedures you need to be aware of to ensure your application is received in a timely manner and accepted by the Department of Education.

1)REGISTER EARLY – Grants.gov registration may take five or more business days to complete. You may begin working on your application while completing the registration process, but you cannot submit an application until all of the Registration steps are complete. For detailed information on the Registration Steps, please go to: [Note: Your organization will need to update its Central Contractor Registry (CCR) registration annually.]

2)SUBMIT EARLY– We strongly recommend that you do not wait until the last day to submit your application. Grants.gov will put a date/time stamp on your application and then process it after it is fully uploaded. The time it takes to upload an application will vary depending on a number of factors including the size of the application and the speed of your Internet connection, and the time it takes Grants.gov to process the application will vary as well. If Grants.gov rejects your application (see step three below), you will need to resubmit successfully before 4:30 pm on the deadline date.

Note: To submit successfully, you must provide the DUNS number on your application that was used when your organization registered with the CCR (Central Contractor Registry).

3)VERIFY SUBMISSION IS OK – You will want to verify that Grants.gov and the Department of Education receive your Grants.gov submission timely and that it was validated successfully. To see the date/time your application was received, login to Grants.gov and click on the Track My Application link. For a successful submission, the date/time received should be earlier than 4:30 p.m. on the deadline date, AND the application status should be: Validated, Received by Agency, or Agency Tracking Number Assigned.

If the date/time received is later than 4:30 p.m. Washington, D.C. time, on the closing date, your application is late. If your application has a status of “Received” it is still awaiting validation by Grants.gov. Once validation is complete, the status will either change to “Validated” or “Rejected with Errors.” If the status is “Rejected with Errors,” your application has not been received successfully. Some of the reasons Grants.gov may reject an application can be found on the Grants.gov site: For more detailed information on why an application may be rejected, you can review Application Error Tips If you discover your application is late or has been rejected, please see the instructions below. Note: You will receive a series of confirmations both online and via e-mail about the status of your application. Please do not rely solely on e-mail to confirm whether your application has been received timely and validated successfully.

Submission Problems – What should you do?

If you have problems submitting to Grants.gov before the closing date, please contact Grants.gov Customer Support at 1-800-518-4726 or use the customer support available on the Web site:

If electronic submission is optional and you have problems that you are unable to resolve before the deadline date and time for electronic applications, please follow the transmittal instructions for hard copy applications in the Federal Register notice and get a hard copy application postmarked by midnight on the deadline date.

If electronic submission is required, you must submit an electronic application before 4:30 p.m., unless you follow the procedures in the Federal Register notice and qualify for one of the exceptions to the electronic submission requirement and submit, no later than two weeks before the application deadline date, a written statement to the Department that you qualify for one of these exceptions. (See the Federal Register notice for detailed instructions.)

Helpful Hints When Working with Grants.gov

Please note, once you download an application from Grants.gov, you will be working offline and saving data on your computer. Please be sure to note where you are saving the Grants.gov file on your computer. You will need to logon to Grants.gov to upload and submit the application. You must provide on your application the DUNS number that was used when your organization registered with the CCR.

Please go to for help with Grants.gov. For additional tips related to submitting grant applications, please refer to the Grants.gov Submit Application FAQs found on the Grants.gov

Dial-Up Internet Connections

When using a dial up connection to upload and submit your application, it can take significantly longer than when you are connected to the Internet with a high-speed connection, e.g. cable modem/DSL/T1. While times will vary depending upon the size of your application, it can take a few minutes to a few hours to complete your grant submission using a dial up connection. If you do not have access to a high-speed connection and electronic submission is required, you may want to consider following the instructions in the Federal Register notice to obtain an exception to the electronic submission requirement no later than two weeks before the application deadline date. (See the Federal Register notice for detailed instructions.)

MAC Users

If you do not have a Windows operating System, you will need to use the Citrix solution discussed on Grants.gov or a Windows Emulation program to submit an application using Grants.gov. For additional information, review the FAQs for non-windows users Also, to view white paper for Macintosh users published by Pure Edge go to the following link: and/or contact Grants.gov Customer Support ( for more information. If electronic submission is required and you are concerned about your ability to submit electronically as a non-windows user, please follow instructions in the Federal Register notice to obtain an exception to the electronic submission requirement no later than two weeks before the application deadline date. (See the Federal Register notice for detailed instructions.)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRANSMITTING APPLICATIONS

ATTENTION ELECTRONIC APPLICANTS: Please note that you must follow the Application Procedures as described in the Federal Register notice announcing the grant competition.
This program requires the electronic submission of applications--specific requirements and instructions can be found in the Federal Register notice.

If you want to apply for a grant and be considered for funding, you must meet the following deadline requirements:

Applications Submitted Electronically

You must submit your grant application through the Internet using the software provided on the Grants.gov Web site ( by 4:30 p.m. (Washington, D.C. time) on the application deadline date. If you submit your application through the Internet via the Grants.gov Web site, you will receive an automatic acknowledgment when we receive your application.

For more information on using Grants.gov, please refer to the Notice Inviting Applications that was published in the Federal Register, the Grants.gov Submission Procedures and Tips document found in the application package instructions, and visit

According to the instructions found in the Federal Register notice, those requesting and qualifying for an Exception to the electronic submission requirement may submit an application via mail, commercial carrier or by hand delivery.

Applications Sent by Mail:

You must mail the original and two copies of the application on or before the deadline date to. To help expedite our review of your application, we would appreciate your voluntarily including one additional copy of your application.

Please mail applications to:

U.S. Department of Education

Application Control Center

Attention: CFDA# (84.047M)

400 Maryland Avenue, S.W.

Washington, DC 20202 - 4260

You must show one of the following as proof of mailing:

(1)A legibly dated U. S. Postal Service Postmark.

(2)A legible mail receipt with the date of mailing stamped by the U. S. Postal Service.

(3)A dated shipping label, invoice, or receipt from a commercial carrier.

(4)Any other proof of mailing acceptable to the Secretary.

If you mail an application through the U.S. Postal Service, we do not accept either of the following as proof of mailing:

(1) A private metered postmark.

(2)A mail receipt that is not dated by the U.S. Postal Services.

An applicant should note that the U.S. Postal Service does not uniformly provide a dated postmark. Before relying on this method, an applicant should check with its local post office.

Applications Delivered by Commercial Carrier:

Applications that are delivered by commercial carrier, such as Federal Express, United Parcel Service, etc. should be mailed to the:

U.S. Department of Education

Application Control Center – Stop 4260

Attention: CFDA# (84.047M)

7100 Old Landover Road

Landover, MD 20785 - 1506

Applications Delivered by Hand:

You or your courier must hand deliver the original and two copies of the application by 4:30 p.m. (Washington, D.C. time) on or before the deadline date. To help expedite our review of your application, we would appreciate your voluntarily including one additional copy of your application.

Please hand deliver applications to:

U.S. Department of Education

Application Control Center

Attention: CFDA# (84.047M)

550 12th Street, S.W.

PCP - Room 7041

Washington, DC 20202 – 4260

The Application Control Center accepts application deliveries daily between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (Washington, D.C. time), except Saturdays, Sundays and federal holidays.

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Office of Postsecondary Education

Overview Information

Upward Bound Program (includes regular Upward Bound (UB), Veterans Upward Bound (VUB) and Upward Bound Math and Science (UBMS)).

Notice inviting applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2007.

Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Numbers:

84.047A and 84.047M

Dates:

Applications Available: September 22, 2006.

Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: November 6, 2006.

Deadline for Intergovernmental Review: January 5, 2007.

Eligible Applicants: Institutions of higher education; public or private agencies and organizations; combinations of institutions, agencies, and organizations; and secondary schools under exceptional circumstances, if there is no institution, agency, or organization capable of carrying out an applicable Upward Bound project in the proposed target area.

Estimated Available Funds: The Administration's budget request for FY 2007 does not include funds for the Upward Bound Program. However, we are inviting applications to allow enough time to complete the grant process if Congress appropriates funds for this program.

Estimated Range of Awards: $250,000 - $853,000 for year one of UB; $250,000 - $543,000 for year one of VUB; and $250,000 – $354,000 for year one of UBMS.

Estimated Average Size of Awards: $350,000 for UB; $300,000 for VUB; and $270,000 for UBMS.

Maximum Award: We will not fund any application at an amount exceeding the maximum amounts specified below for a single budget period of 12 months. We may choose not to further consider or review applications with budgets that exceed the maximum amounts specified below, if we conclude, during our initial review of the application, that the proposed goals and objectives cannot be obtained with the specified maximum amount.

For an applicant applying for a new UB, VUB or UBMS grant the maximum award amount is $250,000. For a current grantee applying for a VUB or UBMS grant (to continue funding for a currently funded project), the maximum award amount is the greater of (a) $250,000 or (b) an amount equal to 103 percent of the applicant’s currently funded grant award amount for FY 2006.

For a current grantee that did not receive supplemental funds under the UB Expansion Initiative in FY 2006 that is applying for a UB grant, the maximum award amount is the greater of (a) $250,000 or (b) an amount equal to 103 percent of the applicant’s currently funded grant award amount for FY 2006. For a current grantee that received supplemental funds under the UB Expansion Initiative in FY 2006 that is applying for a UB grant, the maximum award amount is the greater of (a) $250,000 or (b) an amount equal to 103 percent of the sum of the applicant’s currently funded grant award amount plus 50 percent of its UB Expansion Initiative grant award amount for FY 2006.