It m 11: A brief description of the proposed projector program for which assistance is <br /> the <br /> to be submitted with <br /> ct is re uired <br /> requested (A detailed descn~tion of the,pro-gram/Qrote __q <br /> A lication for F deral Assistance and is discussed further in these instructions under <br /> DESCRIPTION OF THE PROGRAM/PRO7ECT.1 <br /> Item 13: The estimated "Start Date" and "Ending Date" should reflect the amount of time that <br /> will be required to complete the entire scope of work in your application, i.e., the project/budget <br /> period. Do not incur costs based on estimated start date. <br /> i <br /> Item 14: This refers to the Federal congressional districts, expressed numerically. <br /> i <br /> Item 15: Estimated funding should reflect the Federal and non-Federal amounts required <br /> during the budget and project periods. <br /> j Item 16: Executive Order 12372.. Currently this item is not applicable to states in Region 10. <br /> Item 17: Federal debt: This question.must be answered. ' <br /> Item 18: The name, title, and telephone number of the authorized representative, i.e., the <br /> j person who has authority to execute the agreement on behalf of the applicant. If EPA awards a <br /> grant or cooperative agreement pursuant to your application, we will mail the official copies of. the <br /> award agreement to the authorized representative listed in Item 18. <br /> 2.-=1~aTrative Description <br /> of~the-ProgramlPro~eet - - <br /> _ _ <br /> <br /> ~ A narrativeJworkplan must be included as part of the application.- It should justify proposed <br /> financial; facility, equipment, and resource. needs and provide technical .and other information <br /> required by program-specific regulatipnslrequixements/request for proposals... <br /> The narrative/workplan also must describe the need for the program/project; its objectives; <br /> the method to accomplish the objectives;.-the geographical location of the project; and the "public" <br /> ---benefits-or--results-expected.-to be obtainerlfrom fih~.assistance. <br /> e~ ~ ~ _th~narrati~eLw_Qr 1a~should - <br /> - - <br /> not exceed five pages. The workplan serves as the performance commitment and should descn <br /> as accurately and concisely as possible: <br /> 1) a summary of specific objectives, expected outcomes, outputs and <br /> deliverables; <br /> 2) a discussion of the budget and how the budget relates to the objectives, <br /> . outcomes and deliverables; . <br /> 3) a chronological schedule of accomplishments, progress, and milestones that <br /> are anticipated over the project's duration; and <br /> . 4) resumes and biographical information (if requested in Request for Proposals) <br /> . not to exceed two additional pages. <br /> *See pages BI-B2 CZ <br /> _ _ <br /> <br />