[Federal Register: January 8, 2002 (Volume 67,
Number 5)]
[Notices]
[Page 856-857]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Commodity Credit Corporation
Announcement of the Foreign Market Development Cooperator Program for Fiscal
Year 2003
AGENCY: Commodity Credit Corporation, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: Commodity Credit Corporation is
inviting proposals for the Fiscal Year 2003 Foreign Market Development
Cooperator Program.
DATES: All applications must be received by 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time,
March 11, 2002.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Marketing Operations Staff, Foreign
Agricultural Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Room 4932-S, STOP 1042,
1400 Independence Ave., SW., Washington, DC 20250, (202) 720-4327.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Introduction
The Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) announces that
applications are being accepted for participation in the Fiscal Year 2003
Cooperator (Cooperator) program. The program is designed to create, expand, and
maintain foreign markets for United States' agricultural commodities and
products through cost-share assistance. Financial assistance under the
Cooperator program will be made available on a competitive basis and
applications will be reviewed against the evaluation criteria contained herein.
The Cooperator program is administered by the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS).
Under the Cooperator program, CCC enters into agreements with
nonprofit U.S. trade organizations which have the broadest possible producer
representation of the commodity being promoted and gives priority to those
organizations which are nationwide in membership and scope. Cooperators may
receive assistance only for the promotion of generic activities which do not
involve promotions targeted directly to consumers. The program generally
operates on a reimbursement basis.
Authority
The Cooperator program is authorized by section 5(f) of the
Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act, 15 U.S.C. 714c(f). Cooperator program
regulations appear at 7 CFR part 1484.
Eligible Applicants
To participate in the Cooperator program an applicant must be
a nonprofit U.S. agricultural trade organization.
Application Process
To be considered for the Cooperator program an applicant must
submit to the FAS information required by the Cooperator program regulations set
forth in 7 CFR part 1484. Incomplete applications and applications which do not
otherwise conform to this announcement will not be accepted for review.
The FAS administers various other agricultural export
assistance programs, including the Market Access Program (MAP), Cochran
Fellowships, the Emerging Markets Program, the Quality Samples Program, Section
108 foreign currency program, and several Export Credit Guarantee programs.
Organizations which are interested in applying for Cooperator program funds are
encouraged to submit their requests using the Unified Export Strategy (UES)
format. The UES allows interested entities to submit a consolidated and
strategically coordinated single proposal that incorporates requests for funding
and recommendations for virtually all the FAS marketing programs, financial
assistance programs, and market access programs. The suggested UES format
encourages applicants to examine the constraints or barriers to trade which they
face, identify activities which would help overcome such impediments, consider
the entire pool of complementary marketing tools and program resources, and
establish realistic export goals. Applicants are not required, however, to use
the UES format.
Organizations can submit applications in the UES format by
two methods. The first allows an applicant to submit information directly to the
FAS through the UES application Internet site. The FAS highly recommends
applying via the Internet, as this format virtually eliminates paperwork and
expedites the FAS processing and review cycle. Applicants also have the option
of submitting electronic versions (along with two paper copies) of their
applications to the FAS on diskette.
Applicants planning to use the Internet-based system must
contact the FAS Marketing Operations Staff on (202) 720-4327 to obtain site
access information. The Internet-based application, including step-by-step
instructions for its use, is located at the following URL address: http://www.fas.usda.gov/cooperators.html.
Applicants who choose to submit applications on diskette can
download the UES handbook, including the suggested application format and
instructions, from the following URL address: http://www.fas.usda.gov/mos/ues/unified.html.
A UES handbook also may be obtained by contacting
the Marketing Operations Staff on (202) 720-4327.
All cooperator program applicants, whether applying via the
Internet on diskette, also must submit by March 11, 2002, via hand delivery or
U.S. mail, an original signed certification statement as specified in 7 CFR
section 1484.20(a)(14). The UES handbook contains an acceptable certification
format.
Any organization which is not interested in applying for the
Cooperator program but would like to request assistance through one of the other
programs mentioned should contact the Marketing Operations Staff on (202)
720-4327.
Review Process and Allocation Criteria
The FAS allocates funds in a manner which effectively
supports the strategic decision-making initiatives of the Government Performance
and Results Act (GPRA) of 1993 and the USDA's Food and Agricultural Policy (FAP).
In deciding whether a proposed project will contribute to the effective
creation, expansion, or maintenance of foreign markets, the FAS seeks to
identify a clear, long-term agricultural trade strategy and a program
effectiveness time line against which results can be
measured at specific intervals using quantifiable product or country goals. The
FAS also considers the extent to which a proposed project targets markets with
the greatest growth potential. These factors are part of the FAS resource
allocation strategy to fund applicants who can demonstrate performance and
address the objectives of the GPRA and FAP. Following is a
description of the FAS process for reviewing applications and the criteria for
allocating available Cooperator program funds.
(1) Phase 1--Sufficiency Review and FAS Divisional Review
Applications received by the closing date will be reviewed by
the FAS to determine eligibility of the applicants and the completeness of the
applications. These requirements appear at Sec. 1484.14 and Sec. 1484.20 of the
Cooperator program regulations. Applications which meet the application
requirements then will be further evaluated by the proper FAS Commodity
Division. The Divisions will review each application against the criteria listed
in Sec. 1484.21 and Sec. 1484.22 of the Cooperator program regulations. The
purpose of this review is to identify meritorious proposals and the recommend an
appropriate funding level for each application based upon these
criteria.
(2) Phase 2--Competitive Review
Meritorious applications then will be passed on to the Office
of the Deputy Administrator, Commodity and Marketing Programs, for the purpose
of allocating available funds among the applicants. Applications which pass the
Divisional Review will compete for funds on the basis of the following
allocation criteria (the number in parentheses represents a percentage weight
factor):
(a) Contribution Level (40)
activities) compared to
(b) Past Export Performance (20)
agricultural trade office.
(c) Past Demand Expansion Performance (20)
2001) of foreign overhead provided for co-location within a U.S. agricultural
trade office.
(d) Future Demand Expansion Goals (10)
(e) Accuracy of Past Demand Expansion Projects (10)
The Commodity Divisions' recommended funding level for each
applicant is converted to a percentage of the total Cooperator program funds
available then multiplied by the total weight factor to determine the amount of
funds allocated to each applicant.
Closing Date for Applications
All Internet-based applications must be properly submitted by
5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, March 11, 2002. Signed certification statements
also must be received by that time at one of the addresses listed below.
All applications on diskette (with two accompanying paper
copies and a signed certification statement) and any other applications must be
received by 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, March 11, 2002, at one of the
following addresses:
Hand Delivery (including FedEx, DHL, UPS, etc.): U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service, Marketing Operations
Staff, Room 4932-S, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-1042.
U.S. Postal Delivery: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Foreign
Agricultural Service, Marketing Operations Staff, STOP 1042, 1400 Independence
Ave., SW, Washington, DC 20250-1042.
Signed at Washington, DC on December 31, 2001.
Mary T. Chambliss,
Acting Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service, and Vice President,
Commodity Credit Corporation.
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