Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) State Agency General Infrastructure Grant (Part C): Track 3 - FY 2024
Agency: | U.S. Department of Agriculture |
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CFDA: | 10.578 |
Federal FON: | USDA-FNS-WIC-INFRASTRUCTURE-24 |
Office: | Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) |
Multipart Grant: | Yes |
Next Due: | 07/05/2024 (Application) |
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Solicitation Date: | 05/21/2024 |
Match Required: | No |
Actual Funds: | $30,000,000 (Estimated) |
Award Range: | $1,000,000 (Max) |
Summary:
The purpose of this program is to support Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) state agencies as they continue to modernize their programs. Projects will support WIC Infrastructure, including technological, digital, partnership, and/or outreach infrastructure at the state agency level through activities related to outreach, innovation, program modernization, and increased equity in program access.
Applicants are encouraged to use human-centered design to plan for, improve, and implement projects.
Funding will be provided for the following program components:
- (Part A): Track 1
- (Part B): Track 2
- (Part C): Track 3
- (Part D): Track 4
The purpose of the Track 3 component is to increase WIC awareness among the public through adoption of new WIC branding and/or the conduct of partnership and/or outreach activities. Project activities may include:
- Activities related to the implementation of new funding agency-developed WIC branding, including activities supporting WIC's outreach infrastructure and brand awareness nationwide by developing and implementing rebranding plans, updating and printing materials, updating websites and apps, and updating WIC signage to make clinics easier to find
- Activities related to outreach to participants, including supporting WIC's outreach infrastructure by developing and implementing outreach plans, placing advertisements, or supporting WIC's partnership infrastructure by developing or strengthening state and/or local level partnerships
- Other activities that directly support this component's objective and build upon WIC's outreach and partnership infrastructure to support current and future efforts
Additional consideration will be given to projects that advance equity for individuals from underserved communities.
Eligibility Notes:
Eligible applicants are all current WIC state agencies, including those in each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, the 33 WIC Indian tribal organizations (ITOs), and the WIC organizations of the territories of American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
State agencies may apply either as individual applicants or as leads of multistate agency collaborations. Priority, and additional points during the evaluation process, will be granted to multistate agency collaborations.
Applicants may submit multiple applications for this program overall; however, each applicant may only submit a single application for this component, and only one application per program component.
Additional consideration will be given to projects that advance equity for individuals from underserved communities, as defined on page 21 of the NOFA file.
Applications for this component will receive priority over applications for the program's Track 4 component. Applications for Track 1 and Track 2 components will receive priority over applications for this component.
Eligible Applicants:
ConsortiaState Government
Tribal Organizations/Institutions
Application Notes:
Applications must be received by 11:59 p.m. ET on July 5, 2024.
Applications must be submitted online at www.ecivis.com/grants.gov. Mailed, emailed, and hand-delivered applications will not be accepted.
Applications must include:
- Cover sheet
- Table of contents
- Project narrative
- Budget detail and budget table
- Activities/indicators tracker
- SF 424
- SF 424A
- SF 424B
- SF LLL
- Representations regarding felony conviction and tax delinquent status for corporate applicants (if applicable)
- Program accounting system and financial capability questionnaire
- Negotiated indirect cost rate agreement (if applicable)
Applications may not exceed 15 pages total, excluding the table of contents, cover sheet, activities/indicators trackers, and appendices. Applications must be formatted on single-spaced, numbered pages, using 12-point font.
The following are required in order to submit an application:
- Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) number
- SAM (System for Award Management) registration
- SPOC (state Single Point of Contact) notification
Applicants may obtain a UEI number and verify or renew SAM registration status at www.ecivis.com/sam. Applicants in states participating in the SPOC program must contact the relevant SPOC listed in the SPOC file before applying.
Applications will be evaluated using the following criteria:
- Project feasibility and management (25 points)
- Track alignment and impact (40 points)
- Staffing (10 points)
- Evaluation (10 points)
- Budget table and budget narrative (15 points)
Refer to the NOFA file for additional application information.
Match Required: | No |
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Actual Funds: | $30,000,000 (Estimated) |
Award Range: | $1,000,000 (Max) |
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Match Notes:
Matching funds are not required for this program.
Funding Notes:
Approximately $30 million is available to support an estimated 25 awards for this program overall, with an unspecified amount available to support awards of up to $1 million through this component.
Award announcements are expected to be issued in September 2024.
Project periods are expected to begin in September 2024, and end in September 2027.
Refer to page 29 of the NOFA file for detailed guidance regarding costs that are expected to be itemized in the application budget narrative.
Costs of equipment with a useful life of more than one year and a cost of $5,000 or more require prior approval from the funding agency.
Funds may not be used for:
- Costs of entertainment, including amusement, diversion, and social activities and any associated costs, unless there is a programmatic purpose and prior approval is received from the funding agency
- Management information system (MIS) remodels, rebuilds, or transfer/implementation of a new MIS; or any phase related to these activities, including planning
- Pre-award costs
Contacts:
Patrice Williams
Grant Officer
Patrice.Williams@usda.gov
Agency Address
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Food and Nutrition Service (FNS)
Braddock Metro Center II
1320 Braddock Place
Alexandria, VA 22314
Contact Notes:
Questions should be directed to Patrice Williams.
Applications must be submitted online at www.ecivis.com/grants.gov.
The agency address provided is for reference purposes only.
Files:
NOFA File: US17850C_NOFA_FY2024.pdf (699.1 Kb)Other Pre-Award File: US17850C_FinancialCapabilityQuestionnaire_FY2024.pdf (152.0 Kb)
Federal Forms:
SPOC (67.7 Kb)File Notes:
The NOFA file contains the full solicitation for this program. The FinancialCapabilityQuestionnaire file contains a required form for the submission of applications. The SPOC file contains information on the state Single Point of Contact program.
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Health, Prevention/TreatmentHuman Services