Forms Revision Chart for FEMA Form 080-0-3a

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Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program and Fire Prevention and Safety Grants-Grant Application Supplemental Information

Forms Revision Chart for FEMA Form 080-0-3a

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FEMA Form 080-0-3a, Fire Prevention and Safety


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p. 2, #7a

7a. If yes, is that person certified to a recognized state or national standard?

Yes

○ No

7a. If yes, your department does have a dedicated coordinator, is this person certified to a recognized state or national standard?

Yes

○ No

p.3, #7b

7b. If no, will you be requesting funds to hire and/or certify a dedicated coordinator in your grant request?

Yes

○ No

7b. If no, your department does not have a dedicated coordinator, will you be requesting funds to hire and/or certify a dedicated coordinator in your grant request?

Yes

○ No

p.4, following #4

New Question

* In the space provided below, please provide a brief synopsis of the proposed project and then identify the specific goals and objectives of your project.

p.4, #5

*5. In the space provided below, please explain your experience and ability in developing and conducting (i.e., timely and satisfactory project completion) past fire prevention and safety projects. Additionally, please demonstrate the experience and expertise you have in managing the type of project you are proposing:

(maximum 2,000 characters, attach additional sheet if necessary)

* 5. In the space provided below, please explain your experience and ability in developing and conducting (i.e., timely and satisfactory project completion) past fire prevention and safety projects. Additionally, please demonstrate the experience and expertise you have in managing the type of project you are proposing:



p.4, #6

6. The narrative portion of the application should contain supporting information that allows for evaluation of this project. If you are applying for a grant in the Fire Prevention and Safety Activity, your Narrative Statement must address the evaluation elements as outlined in the FY2011 Program Guidance.

Keep in mind that the evaluation of your application will also be based on a clear understanding of your proposal, your ability to meet the objectives of the program, and your probability of successfully delivering your project to the population targeted. You need to fully explain how the funds will be used to accomplish the goals of your project. To that end, be sure to include descriptions/justification for all budgeted items - items not justified may be disallowed.

Your narrative is broken out into 6 separate sections. Each section will address each of the criteria which your application will be evaluated and scored. Images and special characters of formatting (i.e.: quote marks, bold print, bullet points, symbols, etc.) are not allowed.

6. The narrative portion of the application should contain supporting information that allows for evaluation of this project. If you are applying for a grant in the Fire Prevention and Safety Activity, your Narrative Statement must address the evaluation elements as outlined in the Funding Opportunity Announcement.

Keep in mind that the evaluation of your application will also be based on a clear understanding of your proposal, your ability to meet the objectives of the program, and your probability of successfully delivering your project to the population targeted. You need to fully explain how the funds will be used to accomplish the goals of your project. To that end, be sure to include descriptions/justification for all budgeted items - items not justified may be disallowed.

Your narrative is broken out into 5 separate sections which are required, with an optional Additional Comments section. Each section will address each of the criteria on which your application will be evaluated and scored. Images and special characters of formatting (i.e.: quote marks, bold print, bullet points, symbols, etc.) are not allowed.

p.6, following #4

New Question

* In the space provided below, please provide a brief synopsis of the proposed project and then identify the specific goals and objectives of your project.

p.6, #8

8. The narrative portion of the application should contain supporting information that allows for evaluation of this project. If you are applying for a grant in the Fire Prevention and Safety Activity, your Narrative Statement must address the evaluation elements as outlined in the FY2011 Program Guidance.

Keep in mind that the evaluation of your application will also be based on a clear understanding of your proposal, your ability to meet the objectives of the program, and your probability of successfully delivering your project to the population targeted. You need to fully explain how the funds will be used to accomplish the goals of your project. To that end, be sure to include descriptions/justification for all budgeted items - items not justified may be disallowed.

Your narrative is broken out into 6 separate sections. Each section will address each of the criteria which your application will be evaluated and scored. Images and special characters of formatting (i.e.: quote marks, bold print, bullet points, symbols, etc.) are not allowed.

8. The narrative portion of the application should contain supporting information that allows for evaluation of this project. If you are applying for a grant in the Fire Prevention and Safety Activity, your Narrative Statement must address the evaluation elements as outlined in the Funding Opportunity Announcement.

Keep in mind that the evaluation of your application will also be based on a clear understanding of your proposal, your ability to meet the objectives of the program, and your probability of successfully delivering your project to the population targeted. You need to fully explain how the funds will be used to accomplish the goals of your project. To that end, be sure to include descriptions/justification for all budgeted items - items not justified may be disallowed.

Your narrative is broken out into 5 separate sections. Each section will address each of the criteria on which your application will be evaluated and scored. Images and special characters of formatting (i.e.: quote marks, bold print, bullet points, symbols, etc.) are not allowed.

p.8, 4th question

* Number of units: (whole number only)

Number of units, first twelve months (whole number only)

p.8, 5th question

* Cost per unit: (whole dollar amounts only)

Cost per unit, first twelve months (whole dollar amounts only)

p.8, 6th question

New Question

Total for First Twelve Months:

p.8, 7th question

New Question

Number of units second twelve months (whole number only)

p.8, 8th question

New Question

Cost per unit second twelve months (whole dollar amounts only)

p.8, 9th question

New Question

Total for Second Twelve Months:

p.10, following #4

Briefly describe method used (required if selected

other than “None of the above” above)

(maximum 800 characters, attach additional sheet if necessary)

If none of the above, briefly describe the method used to determine target audience:

p.10, following #4

New Question

* Is this project focusing on fire time code adoption and code enforcement or reinstatement of code adoption and code enforcement?

Yes

○ No

p.10, following #4

New Question

If Yes, this project is focusing on first time code adoption/code enforcement or reinstatement of code adoption/code enforcement, please explain how.


*5. In the space provided below, please explain your experience and ability in developing and conducting (i.e., timely and satisfactory project completion) past fire prevention and safety projects. Additionally, please demonstrate the experience and expertise you have in managing the type of project you are proposing:

(maximum 2,000 characters, attach additional sheet if necessary)

Question Removed

p.10, #6

6. The narrative portion of the application should contain supporting information that allows for evaluation of this project. If you are applying for a grant in the Fire Prevention and Safety Activity, your Narrative Statement must address the evaluation elements as outlined in the FY2011 Program Guidance.

Keep in mind that the evaluation of your application will also be based on a clear understanding of your proposal, your ability to meet the objectives of the program, and your probability of successfully delivering your project to the population targeted. You need to fully explain how the funds will be used to accomplish the goals of your project. To that end, be sure to include descriptions/justification for all budgeted items - items not justified may be disallowed.

Your narrative is broken out into 6 separate sections. Each section will address each of the criteria which your application will be evaluated and scored. Images and special characters of formatting (i.e.: quote marks, bold print, bullet points, symbols, etc.) are not allowed.

6. The narrative portion of the application should contain supporting information that allows for evaluation of this project. If you are applying for a grant in the Fire Prevention and Safety Activity, your Narrative Statement must address the evaluation elements as outlined in the Funding Opportunity Announcement.

Keep in mind that the evaluation of your application will also be based on a clear understanding of your proposal, your ability to meet the objectives of the program, and your probability of successfully delivering your project to the population targeted. You need to fully explain how the funds will be used to accomplish the goals of your project. To that end, be sure to include descriptions/justification for all budgeted items - items not justified may be disallowed.

Your narrative is broken out into 5 separate sections which are required, with an optional Additional Comments section. Each section will address each of the criteria which your application will be evaluated and scored. Images and special characters of formatting (i.e.: quote marks, bold print, bullet points, symbols, etc.) are not allowed.

p.12, 4th question

* Number of units: (whole number only)

Number of units, first twelve months (whole number only)

p.12, 5th question

* Cost per unit: (whole dollar amounts only)

Cost per unit, first twelve months (whole dollar amounts only)

p.12, 6th question

New Question

Total for First Twelve Months:

p.12, 7th question

New Question

Number of units second twelve months (whole number only)

p.12, 8th question

New Question

Cost per unit second twelve months (whole dollar amounts only)

p.12, 9th question

New Question

Total for Second Twelve Months:

p.14, following #4

Briefly describe method used (required if selected

other than “None of the above” above) (maximum 800 characters, attach additional sheet if necessary)

If none of the above, briefly describe the method used to determine target audience

p.14, #6

6. The narrative portion of the application should contain supporting information that allows for evaluation of this project. If you are applying for a grant in the Fire Prevention and Safety Activity, your Narrative Statement must address the evaluation elements as outlined in the FY2011 Program Guidance.

Keep in mind that the evaluation of your application will also be based on a clear understanding of your proposal, your ability to meet the objectives of the program, and your probability of successfully delivering your project to the population targeted. You need to fully explain how the funds will be used to accomplish the goals of your project. To that end, be sure to include descriptions/justification for all budgeted items - items not justified may be disallowed.

Your narrative is broken out into 6 separate sections. Each section will address each of the criteria which your application will be evaluated and scored. Images and special characters of formatting (i.e.: quote marks, bold print, bullet points, symbols, etc.) are not allowed.

6. The narrative portion of the application should contain supporting information that allows for evaluation of this project. If you are applying for a grant in the Fire Prevention and Safety Activity, your Narrative Statement must address the evaluation elements as outlined in the Funding Opportunity Announcement.

Keep in mind that the evaluation of your application will also be based on a clear understanding of your proposal, your ability to meet the objectives of the program, and your probability of successfully delivering your project to the population targeted. You need to fully explain how the funds will be used to accomplish the goals of your project. To that end, be sure to include descriptions/justification for all budgeted items - items not justified may be disallowed.

Your narrative is broken out into 5 separate sections which are required, with an optional Additional Comments section. Each section will address each of the criteria which your application will be evaluated and scored. Images and special characters of formatting (i.e.: quote marks, bold print, bullet points, symbols, etc.) are not allowed.

p.15, 4th question

* Number of units: (whole number only)

Number of units, first twelve months (whole number only)

p.15, 5th question

* Cost per unit: (whole dollar amounts only)

Cost per unit, first twelve months (whole dollar amounts only)

p.15, 6th question

New Question

Total for First Twelve Months:

p.15, 7th question

New Question

Number of units second twelve months (whole number only)

p.15, 8th question

New Question

Cost per unit second twelve months (whole dollar amounts only)

p.15, 9th question

New Question

Total for Second Twelve Months:

p.17, following #4

Briefly describe method used (required if selected

other than “None of the above” above) (maximum 800 characters, attach additional sheet if necessary)

If none of the above, briefly describe the method used to determine target audience

p.17, #6

6. The narrative portion of the application should contain supporting information that allows for evaluation of this project. If you are applying for a grant in the Fire Prevention and Safety Activity, your Narrative Statement must address the evaluation elements as outlined in the FY2011 Program Guidance.

Keep in mind that the evaluation of your application will also be based on a clear understanding of your proposal, your ability to meet the objectives of the program, and your probability of successfully delivering your project to the population targeted. You need to fully explain how the funds will be used to accomplish the goals of your project. To that end, be sure to include descriptions/justification for all budgeted items - items not justified may be disallowed.

Your narrative is broken out into 6 separate sections. Each section will address each of the criteria which your application will be evaluated and scored. Images and special characters of formatting (i.e.: quote marks, bold print, bullet points, symbols, etc.) are not allowed.

6. The narrative portion of the application should contain supporting information that allows for evaluation of this project. If you are applying for a grant in the Fire Prevention and Safety Activity, your Narrative Statement must address the evaluation elements as outlined in the Funding Opportunity Announcement.

Keep in mind that the evaluation of your application will also be based on a clear understanding of your proposal, your ability to meet the objectives of the program, and your probability of successfully delivering your project to the population targeted. You need to fully explain how the funds will be used to accomplish the goals of your project. To that end, be sure to include descriptions/justification for all budgeted items - items not justified may be disallowed.

Your narrative is broken out into 5 separate sections which are required, with an optional Additional Comments section. Each section will address each of the criteria which your application will be evaluated and scored. Images and special characters of formatting (i.e.: quote marks, bold print, bullet points, symbols, etc.) are not allowed.

p.19, 4th question

* Number of units: (whole number only)

Number of units, first twelve months (whole number only)

p.19, 5th question

* Cost per unit: (whole dollar amounts only)

Cost per unit, first twelve months (whole dollar amounts only)

p.19, 6th question

New Question

Total for First Twelve Months:

p.19, 7th question

New Question

Number of units second twelve months (whole number only)

p.19, 8th question

New Question

Cost per unit second twelve months (whole dollar amounts only)

p.19, 9th question

New Question

Total for Second Twelve Months:











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