Peer Review Opportunities Become a Peer Reviewer Page Contents What should I expect as a grant reviewer for a federal agency? Why does ACL use peer review? How is the peer review process conducted? When does ACL conduct the peer review process? What …
Application Tips 1. Submit early We strongly recommend that you do not wait until the last day to submit your application. Grants.gov will put a date/time stamp on your application and process it after it is fully uploaded. The time indicated on this …
How to Apply for a Competitive Grant ACL grant opportunities are posted on www.grants.gov and ACL’s funding opportunities webpage . If your organization is interested in submitting an application, please review the following steps and tips. Please note …
Managing a Grant Successful grant applicants receive from ACL an electronic Notice of Award (NoA) that indicates the grant (program) start and end dates. The NoA is an authorizing document from the ACL authorizing official, Chief Grants Management …
Grants ACL Grants Overview ACL awards more than one billion dollars in grants, primarily to state and local governments, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education and small businesses. Some are awarded in accordance with formulas …
Memorandum to Grantees of ACL Discretionary Grants Background: There are three types of payment methods available to recipients: advance, reimbursement, and working capital advance. ACL will determine and include the appropriate payment method, either …
Memorandum to Grantees of ACL Mandatory/Formula Grants To further assist ACL Grantees with the federal requirements around Cash Drawdowns found in 2 CFR Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements, please see the …
Memorandum to Grantees of ACL Older Americans Act State Unit on Aging Grants To further assist ACL Grantees with the federal requirements around Cash Drawdowns found in 2 CFR Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit …