Interested applicants may email the OHS Operations Center at OHSgrants@koniag-gs.com for additional information.
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) first indicates that funding will be available through a forecast on Grants.gov. A forecast is a planned funding opportunity that contains actual or estimated dates and funding levels for grants that an agency intends to award during the fiscal year. Forecast opportunities are subject to change based on enactment of congressional appropriations.
When funding is available and ACF is ready to accept applications, ACF will issue an official notice of funding opportunity (NOFO). It will be available on Grants.gov, the same place you will go to submit your application.
Each NOFO will include a due date of not less than 60 days from the posting date of that NOFO. Applications must be submitted electronically and received and validated through the Grants.gov system by the due date and time to be considered in the competitive process.
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How Will My Application Be Evaluated
Applications competing for financial assistance will be reviewed and evaluated by non-federal objective review panels using only the criteria described in Section V.1. Criteria of this funding opportunity. Each panel is composed of non-federal subject matter experts with knowledge and experience in the area under review. Generally, review panels include three reviewers and one chairperson.
Evaluation criteria vary for each notice of funding opportunity (NOFO). Applicants should refer to the specific NOFO to which they are applying, but some common categories include:
Results of the competitive objective review are taken into consideration by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) in the selection of projects for funding; however, objective review scores and rankings are not binding. Scores and rankings are only one element used in the award decision-making process. ACF reserves the right to evaluate applications in the larger context of the overall portfolio by considering geographic distribution of federal funds (e.g., ensuring coverage of states, counties, or service areas) in its pre-award decisions.
ACF may elect not to fund applicants with problematic management or financial records that would indicate an inability to successfully complete the proposed project. In addition, ACF may elect to not allow a prime recipient to sub-award if there is any indication that they are unable to properly monitor and manage subrecipients.
Applications may be funded in whole or in part. Successful applicants may be funded at an amount lower than that requested.
Submit an Application
The following is a brief overview of the process of submitting an application and is not exhaustive. Applicants must follow all instructions in the Notices of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs) and on Grants.gov.
For any systems issues experienced with Grants.gov and/or SAM.gov, please refer to the ACF Policy for Applicants Experiencing Federal Systems Issues [PDF, 168KB] document for complete guidance.
Tips on the Submission Process
The free Adobe Reader used to complete an application cannot be used to create PDF attachments or merge multiple documents. To comply with instructions in the NOFO, some applicants may need to merge multiple documents together into one PDF file. Watch this video for instructions on using one software to create and merge PDF documents. ACF does not endorse any of the software, and applicants are not required to use a specific type of PDF conversion software to submit an application.
The content on this page is for informational purposes and should not be construed as instructions for submitting an application. Please refer to the Funding Opportunity Announcement of interest for detailed instructions.
What to Expect after the Application Submission
Applications received by ACF receive a thorough and comprehensive review. Although the time varies from program to program, it takes approximately four to six months from the time ACF receives a new application to the time awards are made. Usually each Notice of Funding Opportunties (NOFO) will contain an estimated date as to when awards will be made. This information can be found in Section V.3. Anticipated Announcement and Award Dates of the NOFO.
Successful applicants will be notified via email, informing them how to access their Notice of Award (NoA) and Terms and Conditions. Successful applicants can find instructions on accessing document(s) that pertain to their award (e.g., Applicant Panel Summary Report) in the remarks section of the NoA. ACF will send electronic notices to the Authorized Representative and contact person noted on the SF-424 form.
ACF program offices will notify applicants that were not funded either via email or through hard copy mail. These applicants will also receive a copy of their Applicant Panel Summary Report. The Applicant Panel Summary Report is a compilation of the reviewer's strengths and weakness statements on all criteria from the reviewed NOFO. If the application was reduced in response to NOFO requirements, the applicant will also receive a letter explaining why the application was reduced.
Interested applicants may email the OHS Operations Center at OHSgrants@koniag-gs.com for additional information.
Last Updated: November 15, 2024