Federal Register - February 19, 2021

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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 32 / Friday, February 19, 2021 / Notices
Food Deserts: Distressed geographic areas where either a substantial number or share of residents has low access to a supermarket or large grocery store. For the purpose of satisfying this requirement, a Food Desert must either:
1 Be a census tract determined to be a Food Desert by the U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA, in its USDA Food Access Research Atlas; 2 be a census tract adjacent to a census tract determined to be a Food Desert by the USDA, in its USDA Food Access Research Atlas; which has a median family income less than or equal to 120% of the applicable Area Median Family Income; or 3 be a Geographic Unit as defined in 12 CFR

1805.201b3iiB, which i individually meets at least one of the criteria in 12 CFR 1805.201b3iiD, and ii has been identified as having low access to a supermarket or grocery store through a methodology that has been adopted for use by another governmental or philanthropic healthy food initiative.
5. PPCFA Award: PPCFA award funds may only be expended for eligible FA activities referenced in Table 3. The PPCFA Recipient must close Financial Products in PPC in an Eligible Market or in the Applicants approved Target Market in an amount equal to or greater than 100% of the total PPC Financial Assistance provided. The specific counties that meet the criteria for
persistent poverty can be found at:
https www.cdfifund.gov/Documents/
CDFIPPCFeb19-2020.xls.
III. Eligibility Information A. Eligible Applicants: For the purposes of this NOFA, the following tables set forth the eligibility criteria to receive an award from the CDFI Fund, along with certain definitions of terms.
There are four categories of Applicant eligibility criteria: 1 CDFI certification criteria Table 5; 2 requirements that apply to all Applicants Table 6; 3
requirements that apply to TA
Applicants Table 7; and 4
requirements that apply to FA
Applicants Table 8.

TABLE 5CDFI CERTIFICATION CRITERIA DEFINITIONS
Certified CDFI
Emerging CDFI TA Applicants

Sponsoring Entity

Definition of Native Other Targeted Population as Target Market.

An entity that the CDFI Fund has officially notified that it meets all CDFI certification requirements.
A non-Certified entity that demonstrates to the CDFI Fund in its Application that it has an acceptable plan to meet CDFI certification requirements by the end of its Period of Performance, or another date that the CDFI Fund selects.
An Emerging CDFI that has prior awards must comply with CDFI certification PG&Ms stated in its prior Assistance Agreements.
An Emerging CDFI selected to receive a TA grant will be required to become a Certified CDFI by a date specified in the Assistance Agreement.
Sponsoring Entities include any legal organization that primarily serves a Native Community with primary meaning, at least 50% of its activities are directed toward the Native Community.
An eligible organization that proposes to create a separate legal organization that will become a Certified CDFI serving Native Communities.
Each Sponsoring Entity selected to receive a TA grant will be required to create a CDFI and ensure that this newly created CDFI becomes certified by the dates specified in the Assistance Agreement.
The CDFI Fund uses the following definitions, set forth in the Office of Management and Budget OMB
Notice, Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity October 30, 1997, as amended and supplemented:
American Indian, Native American, or Alaska Native: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America including Central America and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment; and Native Hawaiian living in Hawaii: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii.

TABLE 6ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL APPLICANTS
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Only the entity that will carry out the proposed award activities may apply for an award other than Depository Institution Holding Companies DIHC 7see below and Sponsoring Entities. Recipients may not create a new legal entity to carry out the proposed award activities except for Sponsoring Entities.
The information in the Application should only reflect the activities of the Applicant, including the presentation of financial and portfolio information. Do not include financial or portfolio information from parent companies, Affiliates, or Subsidiaries in the Application unless it relates to the provision of Development Services.
An Applicant that applies on behalf of another organization will be rejected without further consideration, other than Depository Institution Holding Companies see below.
Applicants must submit the Required Application Documents listed in Table 10.
The CDFI Fund will only accept Applications that use the official Application templates provided on the Grants.gov and AMIS websites. Applications submitted with alternative or altered templates will not be considered.
Applicants undergo a two-step process that requires the submission of Application documents by two separate deadlines in two different locations: 1 The SF424 in Grants.gov and 2 all other Required Application Documents in AMIS.
Grants.gov and the SF424:
Grants.gov: Applicants must submit the Standard Form SF SF424, Application for Federal Assistance.
All Applicants must register in the Grants.gov system to successfully submit an Application. The Grants.gov registration process can take 30 days or more to complete. The CDFI Fund strongly encourages Applicants to register as early as possible.
The CDFI Fund will not extend the SF424 application deadline for any Applicant that started the Grants.gov registration process on, before, or after the date of the publication of this NOFA, but did not complete it by the deadline except in the case of a Federal government administrative or technological error that directly resulted in a late submission of the SF424.

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