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Monday
January 4, 1999

Part IV

Department of
Education
Bilingual Education: Program
Development and Implementation Grants
Program; Notice Inviting Applications for
New Awards for Fiscal Year 1999
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Secondary Education Act of 1965, as independently and well by the end of
amended by the Improving America’s third grade.
[CFDA No.: 84.288S]
Schools Act of 1994 (Pub. L. 103–382,
Invitational Priority 2—Mathematics
Bilingual Education: Program enacted October 20, 1994 (the Act) (20
U.S.C. 7422 and 7426)). Projects that focus on assisting limited
Development and Implementation
The grants awarded under this section English proficient students to master
Grants Program; Notice Inviting
are to be used to improve the education challenging mathematics, including the
Applications for New Awards for Fiscal
of limited English proficient students foundations of algebra and geometry, by
Year (FY) 1999
and their families. Specifically, grantees the end of eighth grade.
Note To Applicants: This notice is a are required to serve limited English Invitational Priority 3—Preparation for
complete application package. Together proficient students by: (a) developing Postsecondary Education
with the statute authorizing the program and implementing comprehensive
and the Education Department General preschool, elementary, or secondary Projects that focus on motivating and
Administrative Regulations (EDGAR), bilingual education or special academically preparing limited English
this notice contains all of the alternative instructional programs that proficient students for successful
information, application forms, and are coordinated with other relevant participation in college and other
instructions needed to apply for a grant programs and services; and (b) postsecondary education.
under this program. providing inservice training to Selection Criteria
Purpose of Program: The purpose of classroom teachers, administrators, and
this program is to provide grants to (a)(1) The Secretary uses the following
other school or community-based selection criteria in 34 CFR 75.210 and
develop and implement new organizational personnel. Grantees may
comprehensive, coherent, and sections 7116 and 7123 of the Act to
also implement family education evaluate applications for new grants
successful bilingual education or special programs, improve the instructional
alternative instructional programs for under this competition.
program, compensate personnel, and (2) The maximum score for all of
limited English proficient (LEP) provide tutorials and academic or career these criteria is 100 points.
students, including programs of early counseling to limited English proficient (3) The maximum score for each
childhood education, kindergarten students. criterion is indicated in parentheses.
through twelfth grade education, gifted (b) The criteria—(1) Need for the
and talented education, and vocational Priorities:
project. (15 points) The Secretary
and applied technology education. Competitive Priority: The Secretary considers the need for the proposed
Eligible Applicants: (1) One or more under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(i) and 34 CFR project. In determining the need for the
local educational agencies (LEAs), (2) 299.3(b) gives preference to applications proposed project, the Secretary
one or more LEAs in collaboration with that meet the following competitive considers the following factors:
an institution of higher education (IHE), priority. The Secretary awards 5 points (i) The number of children and youth
community-based organization (CBO), to an application that meets this of limited English proficiency in the
or a State educational agency (SEA); or competitive priority. These points are in school or school district to be served,
(3) a CBO or an IHE that has an addition to any points the application and
application approved by the LEA to earns under the selection criteria for the (ii) The characteristics of those
develop and implement early childhood program: children and youth, such as—
education or family education programs Projects that will contribute to (A) Language spoken;
or to conduct an instructional program systemic educational reform in an (B) Dropout rates;
that supplements the educational Empowerment Zone, including a (C) Proficiency in English and the
services provided by an LEA. Supplemental Empowerment Zone, or native language;
Deadline for Transmittal of an Enterprise Community designated by (D) Academic standing in relation to
Applications: February 16, 1999. the United States Department of the English proficient peers of those
Deadline for Intergovernmental Housing and Urban Development or the children and youth; and
Review: April 19, 1999. United States Department of (E) If applicable, the recency of
Available Funds: $10.8 million. Agriculture, and are made an integral immigration.
Estimated Range of Awards: part of the Zone’s or Community’s (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 7426(g)(1)(A)).
$100,000–$175,000. comprehensive community
Estimated Average Size of Awards: (2) Quality of the project design. (25
revitalization strategies. points) (i) The Secretary considers the
$150,000. A list of areas that have been
Estimated Number of Awards: 72. quality of the design of the proposed
designated as Empowerment Zones and project.
Note: The Department is not bound by any Enterprise Communities is provided at (ii) In determining the quality of the
estimates in this notice. the end of this notice. design of the proposed project, the
Project Period: 36 months. Invitational Priorities: The Secretary Secretary considers the following
Applicable Regulations: (a) The is particularly interested in applications factors:
Education Department General that meet one or more of the following (A) The extent to which the goals,
Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) in invitational priorities. However, under objectives, and outcomes to be achieved
34 CFR parts 74, 75, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 34 CFR 75.105(c)(1) an application that by the proposed project are clearly
85, and 86; and (b) 34 CFR part 299. meets one or more of these invitational specified and measurable.
priorities does not receive competitive (B) The extent to which the design of
Description of Program or absolute preference over other the proposed project is appropriate to,
The statutory authorization for this applications: and will successfully address, the needs
program, and the application of the target population or other
Invitational Priority 1—Reading
requirements that apply to this identified needs.
competition, are set out in sections 7112 Projects that focus on assisting limited (C) The extent to which the proposed
and 7116 of the Elementary and English proficient students to read project is part of a comprehensive effort
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to improve teaching and learning and considers the extent to which the project, including those of parents,
support rigorous academic standards for applicant encourages applications for teachers, the business community, a
students. employment from persons who are variety of disciplinary and professional
(D) The extent to which the proposed members of groups that have fields, recipients or beneficiaries of
project is designed to build capacity and traditionally been underrepresented services, or others, as appropriate.
yield results that will extend beyond the based on race, color, national origin, (Authority: 34 CFR 75.210(g)(1), (2)(i), (iv)
period of Federal financial assistance. gender, age, or disability. and (v)).
(E) The extent to which the proposed (iii) In addition, the Secretary
project will be coordinated with similar (8) Quality of project evaluation plan.
considers the following factors:
or related efforts, and with other (15 points) The Secretary reviews each
(A) The qualifications, including
appropriate community, State, and application to determine how well the
relevant training and experience, of the
Federal resources. proposed project’s evaluation will meet
project director or principal
(F) The extent to which the proposed the following requirements:
investigator.
project encourages parental (i) Student evaluation and assessment
(B) The qualifications, including
involvement. procedures must be valid, reliable, and
relevant training and experience, of key
fair for limited English proficient
(Authority: 34 CFR 75.210(c)(2)(i), (ii), (xii), project personnel.
students.
(xvi), (xviii), and (xix)). (Authority: 34 CFR 75.210(e)(1)–(3)(i) and (ii) The evaluation must include—
(3) Quality of project services. (15 (ii)). (A) How students are achieving the
points)(i) The Secretary considers the (6) Adequacy of resources. (7 points) State student performance standards, if
quality of the services to be provided by (i) The Secretary considers the adequacy any, including data comparing children
the proposed project. of resources for the proposed project. and youth of limited English proficiency
(ii) In determining the quality of the (ii) In determining the adequacy of with nonlimited English proficient
services to be provided by the proposed resources for the proposed project, the children and youth with regard to
project, the Secretary considers the Secretary considers the following school retention, academic
quality and sufficiency of strategies for factors: achievement, and gains in English (and,
ensuring equal access and treatment for (A) The extent to which the budget is if applicable, native language)
eligible project participants who are adequate to support the proposed proficiency;
members of groups that have project. (B) Program implementation
traditionally been underrepresented (B) The extent to which the costs are indicators that provide information for
based on race, color, national origin, reasonable in relation to the objectives, informing and improving program
gender, age, or disability. design, and potential significance of the management and effectiveness,
(iii) In addition, the Secretary proposed project. including data on appropriateness of
considers the following factors: (C) The extent to which the costs are curriculum in relationship to grade and
(A) The extent to which the services reasonable in relation to the number of course requirements, appropriateness of
to be provided by the proposed project persons to be served and to the program management, appropriateness
are appropriate to the needs of the anticipated results and benefits. of the program’s staff professional
intended recipients or beneficiaries of (D) The potential for continued development, and appropriateness of
those services. support of the project after Federal the language of instruction; and
(B) The extent to which the training (C) Program context indicators that
funding ends, including, as appropriate,
or professional development services to describe the relationship of the
the demonstrated commitment of
be provided by the proposed project are activities funded under the grant to the
appropriate entities to such support.
of sufficient quality, intensity, and overall school program and other
duration to lead to improvements in (Authority: 34 CFR 75.210(f)(1), (2), (iv), (v) Federal, State, or local programs serving
practice among the recipients of those and (vi)).
children and youth of limited English
services. (7) Quality of the management plan. proficiency.
(C) The likelihood that the services to (13 points) (i) The Secretary considers (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 7426(h)(3) and
be provided by the proposed project the quality of the management plan for 7433(c)(1)–(3)).
will lead to improvements in the the proposed project.
achievement of students as measured (ii) In determining the quality of the Intergovernmental Review of Federal
against rigorous academic standards. management plan for the proposed Programs
(Authority: 34 CFR 75.210(d)(1), (2), (3)(i), (v) project, the Secretary considers the This program is subject to the
and (vii)). following factors: requirements of Executive Order 12372
(4) Proficiency in English and another (A) The adequacy of the management (Intergovernmental Review of Federal
language. (3 points) The Secretary plan to achieve the objectives of the Programs) and the regulations in 34 CFR
reviews each application to determine proposed project on time and within part 79.
the extent to which the proposed project budget, including clearly defined The objective of the Executive order is
will provide for the development of responsibilities, timelines, and to foster an intergovernmental
bilingual proficiency both in English milestones for accomplishing project partnership and to strengthen
and another language for all tasks. federalism by relying on State and local
participating students. (B) The extent to which the time processes for State and local
commitments of the project director and government coordination and review of
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 7426 (i)(1)). principal investigator and other key proposed Federal financial assistance.
(5) Quality of project personnel. (7 project personnel are appropriate and Applicants must contact the
points) (i) The Secretary considers the adequate to meet the objectives of the appropriate State Single Point of
quality of the personnel who will carry proposed project. Contact to find out about, and to comply
out the proposed project. (C) How the applicant will ensure that with, the State’s process under
(ii) In determining the quality of a diversity of perspectives are brought to Executive order 12372. Applicants
project personnel, the Secretary bear in the operation of the proposed proposing to perform activities in more
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than one State should immediately (c) If an application is mailed through the notice published in the Federal
contact the Single Point of Contact for the U.S. Postal Service, the Secretary Register (61 FR 1413) by the Office of
each of those States and follow the does not accept either of the following Management and Budget on January 19,
procedure established in each State as proof of mailing: 1996.
under the Executive order. If you want (1) A private metered postmark. An applicant may submit information
to know the name and address of any (2) A mail receipt that is not dated by on a photostatic copy of the application
State Single Point of Contact, see the list the U.S. Postal Service. and budget forms, the assurances, and
published in the Federal Register on Notes: (1) The U.S. Postal Service does not the certifications. However, the
November 3, 1998 (63 FR 59452 through uniformly provide a dated postmark. Before application form, the assurances, and
59455). relying on this method, an applicant should the certifications must each have an
In States that have not established a check with its local post office. original signature.
process or chosen a program for review, (2) The Application Control Center will All applicants must submit ONE
State, areawide, regional, and local mail a Grant Application Receipt original signed application, including
entities may submit comments directly Acknowledgment to each applicant. If an ink signatures on all forms and
applicant fails to receive the notification of assurances, and TWO copies of the
to the Department.
application receipt within 15 days from the
Any State Process Recommendation application. Please mark each
date of mailing the application, the applicant
and other comments submitted by a should call the U.S. Department of Education application as ‘‘original’’ or ‘‘copy.’’ No
State Single Point of Contact and any Application Control Center at (202) 708– grant may be awarded unless a
comments from State, areawide, 9495. completed application has been
regional, and local entities must be (3) The applicant must indicate on the received.
mailed or hand-delivered by the date envelope and—if not provided by the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
indicated in this notice to the following Department—in Item 10 of the Application Ursula Lord, U.S. Department of
address: The Secretary, E.O. 12372— for Federal Assistance (Standard Form 424) Education, 600 Independence Avenue,
the CFDA number—and suffix letter, if any—
CFDA# 84.288S, U.S. Department of of the competition under which the
SW., room 5622, Switzer Building,
Education, Room 6213, 600 application is being submitted. Washington, DC 20202–6510.
Independence Avenue, SW., Telephone: (202) 205–5709. Individuals
Washington, DC 20202–0124. Application Instructions and Forms who use a telecommunications device
Proof of mailing will be determined The appendix to this notice contains for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
on the same basis as applications (see 34 the following forms and instructions, Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–
CFR 75.102). Recommendations or plus a statement regarding estimated 800–877–8339 between 8 a.m. and 8
comments may be hand-delivered until public reporting burden, a checklist for p.m., Eastern time, Monday through
4:30 p.m. (Washington, DC time) on the applicants, various assurances, Friday.
date indicated in this notice. certifications, and required Individuals with disabilities may
Please note that the above address is documentation: obtain this notice in an alternate format
not the same address as the one to a. Instructions for Application (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, or
which the applicant submits its Narrative. computer diskette) on request to one of
completed application. Do not send b. Additional Guidance. the contact persons listed in the
applications to the above address. c. Estimated Public Reporting Burden. preceding paragraph. Please note,
d. Notice to All Applicants (OMB No. however, that the Department is not able
Instructions for Transmittal of to reproduce in an alternate format the
Applications 1801–0004).
e. Checklist for Applicants. standard forms included in the notice.
(a) If an applicant wants to apply for f. Application for Federal Education Electronic Access to This Document
a grant, the applicant shall— Assistance (ED 424) and instructions.
(1) Mail the original and two copies g. Budget Information—Non- Anyone may view this document, as
of the application on or before the Construction Programs (ED 524) and well as all other Department of
deadline date to: U.S. Department of instructions. Education documents published in the
Education, Application Control Center, h. Group Application Certification. Federal Register, in text or portable
Attention: (CFDA# 84.288S), i. Student Data. document format (pdf) on the World
Washington, DC 20202–4725, or j. Project Documentation. Wide Web at either of the following
(2) Hand-deliver the original and two k. Assurances—Non-Construction sites:
copies of the application by 4:30 p.m. Programs (SF 424B) and instructions. http://ocfo.ed.gov/fedreg.htm
(Washington, DC time) on or before the l. Certifications Regarding Lobbying; http://www.ed.gov/news.html
deadline date to: U.S. Department of Debarment, Suspension and Other To use the pdf you must have the Adobe
Education, Application Control Center, Responsibility Matters; and Drug-Free Acrobat Reader Program with Search,
Attention: (CFDA# 84.288S), Room Workplace Requirements (ED 80–0013) which is available free at either of the
3633, Regional Office Building #3, 7th and instructions. preceding sites. If you have questions
and D Streets, SW., Washington, DC. m. Certification Regarding Debarment, about using the pdf, call the U.S.
(b) An applicant must show one of the Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Government Printing Office at (202)
following as proof of mailing: Exclusion: Lower Tier Covered 512–1530 or, toll free at 1–888–293–
(1) A legibly dated U.S. Postal Service Transactions (ED 80–0014) and 6498.
postmark. instructions. (NOTE: ED 80–0014 is Anyone may also view these
(2) A legible mail receipt with the intended for the use of grantees and documents in text copy only on an
date of mailing stamped by the U.S. should not be transmitted to the electronic bulletin board of the
Postal Service. Department.) Department. Telephone: (202) 219–1511
(3) A dated shipping label, invoice, or n. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities or, toll free, 1–800–222–4922. The
receipt from a commercial carrier. (SF LLL) (if applicable) and documents are located under Option
(4) Any other proof of mailing instructions. This document has been G—Files/Announcements, Bulletins and
acceptable to the Secretary. marked to reflect statutory changes. See Press Releases.
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Note: The official version of this document Information Form (ED 524) and attached Budget
is the document published in the Federal itemization of costs; the other
Register. Budget line items must support the
application forms and attachments to goals and objectives of the proposed
PROGRAM AUTHORITY: 20 U.S.C. 7422.
those forms; the assurances and project and must be directly related to
Dated: December 23, 1998. certifications; or the one-page abstract
Delia Pompa, the instructional design and all other
and table of contents described below. project components.
Director, Office of Bilingual Education and The page limit applies only to item 14
Minority Languages Affairs. in the Checklist for Applicants provided Final Application Preparation
Estimated Burden Statement below. Use the Checklist for Applicants to
IF, IN ORDER TO MEET THE PAGE verify that your application is complete.
According to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are LIMIT, YOU USE PRINT SIZE, Submit three copies of the application,
required to respond to a collection of SPACING, OR MARGINS SMALLER including an original copy containing
information unless it displays a valid THAN THE STANDARDS SPECIFIED an original signature for each form
OMB control number. The valid OMB IN THIS NOTICE, YOUR APPLICATION requiring the signature of the authorized
control number for this information WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR representative. Do not use elaborate
collection is OMB No. 1885–0538 FUNDING. bindings or covers. The application
(Expiration Date: 12/31/2001). The time Abstract package must be mailed or hand-
required to complete this information delivered to the Application Control
collection is estimated to average 80 The narrative section should be Center (ACC) and postmarked by the
hours per response, including the time preceded by a one-page abstract that deadline date.
to review instructions, search existing includes a short description of the
population to be served by the project, Submission of Application to State
data resources, gather the data needed, Educational Agency
and complete and review the project objectives, and planned project
information collection. If you have any activities. Section 7116(a)(2) of the authorizing
comments concerning the accuracy of Selection Criteria statute (Elementary and Secondary
the time estimate or suggestions for Education Act of 1965, as amended by
The narrative should address fully all the Improving America’s Schools Act of
improving this form, please write to:
aspects of the selection criteria in the 1994, Pub. L. 103–382) requires all
U.S. Department of Education,
order listed and should give detailed applicants except schools funded by the
Washington, DC 20202–4651.
If you have comments or concerns information regarding each criterion. Do Bureau of Indian Affairs to submit a
regarding the status of your individual not simply paraphrase the criteria. Do copy of their application to their State
submission of this form, write directly not include resumes or curriculum vitae educational agency (SEA) for review
to: Office of Bilingual Education and for project personnel; provide position and comment (20 U.S.C. 7426(a)(2)).
Minority Languages Affairs, U.S. descriptions instead. Do not include Section 75.156 of the Education
Department of Education, 600 bibliographies, letters of support, or Department General Administrative
Independence Avenue, SW, room 5605, appendices in your application. Regulations (EDGAR) requires these
Switzer Building, Washington, DC Empowerment Zone/Enterprise applicants to submit their application to
20202–6510. Community Priority the SEA on or before the deadline date
for submitting their application to the
Application Instructions Applicants that wish to be considered Department of Education. This section
Mandatory Page Limit for the under the competitive priority for of EDGAR also requires applicants to
Application Narrative Empowerment Zones and Enterprise attach to their application a copy of
Communities, as specified in a previous their letter that requests the SEA to
The narrative is the section of the section of this notice, should identify in
application where you address the comment on the application (34 CFR
Section D of the Project Documentation 75.156). A copy of this letter should be
selection criteria used by reviewers in Form the applicable Empowerment
evaluating the application. You must attached to the Project Documentation
Zone or Enterprise Community. The Form contained in this application
limit the narrative to the equivalent of application narrative should describe
no more than 35 pages, using the package. APPLICANTS THAT DO NOT
the extent to which the proposed project SUBMIT A COPY OF THEIR
following standards: will contribute to systemic educational
(1) A page is 8.5′′ × 11′′, on one side APPLICATION TO THEIR STATE
reform in the particular Empowerment EDUCATIONAL AGENCY IN
only with 1′′ margins at the top, bottom, Zone or Enterprise Community and be
and both sides. ACCORDANCE WITH THESE
an integral part of the Zone’s or STATUTORY AND REGULATORY
(2) You must double space (no more Community’s comprehensive
than three lines per vertical inch) all REQUIREMENTS WILL NOT BE
revitalization strategies. A list of areas CONSIDERED FOR FUNDING.
text in the application narrative, that have been designated as
including titles, headings, footnotes, Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Checklist for Applicants
quotations, references, and captions, as Communities is provided at the end of
well as all text in charts, tables, figures, The following forms and other items
this notice. must be included in the application in
and graphs.
If you use a proportional computer Additional Guidance the order listed below:
font, you may not use a font smaller 1. Application for Federal Education
Table of Contents
than a 12-point font. If you use a non- Assistance Form (ED 424).
proportional font or a typewriter, you The application should include a 2. Group Application Certification Form
may not use more than 12 characters per table of contents listing the various parts (if applicable).
inch. of the narrative in the order of the 3. Budget Information Form (ED 524).
The page limit does not apply to the selection criteria. Be sure that the table 4. Itemization of costs for each budget
Application for Federal Education includes the page numbers where the year.
Assistance Form (ED 424); the Budget parts of the narrative are found. 5. Student Data Form.
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6. Project Documentation Form, Michigan: Detroit Missouri: St. Louis


including: Mississippi: Mid Delta* Nebraska: Omaha
Section A—Copy of transmittal letter Missouri/Kansas: Kansas City, Kansas City Nevada: Clarke County, Las Vegas
New York: Harlem, Bronx New Hampshire: Manchester
to SEA requesting SEA to comment
Ohio: Cleveland New Jersey: Newark
on the application; Pennsylvania/New Jersey: Philadelphia,
Section B—Documentation of New Mexico: Albuquerque
Camden New Mexico: Mora, Rio Arriba, Taos
consultation with nonprofit private Texas: Houston Counties*
school officials; Texas: Rio Grande Valley*
New York: Albany, Schenectady, Troy
Section C—Appropriate box checked; New York: Buffalo
Enterprise Communities
Section D—Empowerment Zone or New York: Newburgh, Kingston
Enterprise Community identified (if Alabama: Birmingham
Alabama: Chambers County* New York: Rochester
applicable). Alabama: Greene, Sumter Counties* North Carolina: Charlotte
7. Assurances—Non-Construction Arizona: Phoenix North Carolina: Halifax, Edgecombe, Wilson
Programs Form (SF 424B). Arizona: Arizona Border* Counties*
8. Certifications Regarding Lobbying; Arkansas: East Central* North Carolina: Robeson County*
Debarment, Suspension and Other Arkansas: Mississippi County* Ohio: Akron
Responsibility Matters; and Drug- Arkansas: Pulaski County Ohio: Columbus
Free Workplace Requirements Form California: Imperial County* Ohio: Greater Portsmouth*
(ED 80–0013). California: L.A., Huntington Park Oklahoma: Choctaw, McCurtain Counties*
California: San Diego Oklahoma: Oklahoma City
9. Certification Regarding Debarment,
California: San Francisco, Bayview, Hunter’s Oregon: Josephine*
Suspension, Ineligibility and Point
Voluntary Exclusion—Lower Tier Oregon: Portland
California: Watsonville* Pennsylvania: Harrisburg
Covered Transactions Form (ED 80– Colorado: Denver
Pennsylvania: Lock Haven*
0014) (if applicable). Connecticut: Bridgeport
Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh
10. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities Connecticut: New Haven
Rhode Island: Providence
Form (SF LLL). Delaware: Wilmington
District of Columbia: Washington South Dakota: Deadle, Spink Counties*
11. Information that addresses section South Carolina: Charleston
427 of the General Education Florida: Jackson County*
Florida: Tampa South Carolina: Williamsburg County*
Provisions Act. (See the form below Tennessee: Fayette, Haywood Counties*
Florida: Miami, Dade County
entitled Notice to All Applicants. Georgia: Albany Tennessee: Memphis
(OMB No. 1801–0004). Georgia: Central Savannah* Tennessee: Nashville
12. One-page abstract. Georgia: Crisp, Dooley Counties* Tennessee/Kentucky: Scott, McCreary
13. Table of Contents. Illinois: East St. Louis Counties*
14. Application narrative, not to exceed Illinois: Springfield Texas: Dallas
35 pages. Indiana: Indianapolis Texas: El Paso
15. One original and two copies of the Iowa: Des Moines Texas: San Antonio
application for transmittal to the Kentucky: Louisville Texas: Waco
Louisiana: Northeast Delta* Utah: Ogden
Education Department’s
Louisiana: Macon Ridge* Vermont: Burlington
Application Control Center. Louisiana: New Orleans Virginia: Accomack*
Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Louisiana: Ouachita Parish Virginia: Norfolk
Communities Massachusetts: Lowell Washington: Lower Yakima*
Massachusetts: Springfield Washington: Seattle
Empowerment Zones Michigan: Five Cap* Washington: Tacoma
California: Los Angeles Michigan: Flint West Virginia: West Central*
California: Oakland Michigan: Muskegon West Virginia: Huntington
Georgia: Atlanta Minnesota: Minneapolis West Virginia: McDowell*
Illinois: Chicago Minnesota: St. Paul Wisconsin: Milwaukee
Kentucky: Kentucky Highlands* Mississippi: Jackson
*Denotes rural designee.
Maryland: Baltimore Mississippi: North Delta*
Massachusetts: Boston Missouri: East Prairie* BILLING CODE 4000–01–P
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