These application guidelines provide all of the information that you need to submit an application. Read these instructions in their entirety before you begin the application process.
The National Endowment for the Arts uses staggered, multi-year review for Partnership Agreements. The organizations listed below (“on-year” applicants) are required to submit full-scale applications, while all other national service organizations not listed below (“off-year” applicants) have simplified requirements.
See “Instructions for On-Year and Off-Year Applicants” below for more information.
On-Year National Service Organizations for FY 2021: National Assembly of State Arts Agencies
Electronic application through Grants.gov is MANDATORY.
The Grants.gov system must receive your validated and accepted application no later than 11:59 p.m., Eastern Time, on September 30, 2020.
Register or renew/verify your registration with Grants.gov and SAM.gov at least two weeks before the deadline.
Submit your application by September 20, 2020, to give yourself ample time to resolve any problems that you might encounter. You take significant risk by waiting until the day of the deadline to submit your application. Late applications will not be accepted.
Before submitting an application, your organization must register or renew/verify its current registration with both Grants.gov and the System for Award Management (SAM). Failure to comply with these requirements will result in your inability to submit an application.
For assistance with registration, contact:
A complete application for on-year applicants consists ofthe following:
Note: Not all of the items that constitute a complete on-year application will be reviewed by Partnership Agreements reviewers. Only the following items will be reviewed:
A complete application for off-year applicants consists ofthe following:
Application narratives should not refer reviewers to any other application materials that you submit.
NOTE FOR THE GRANTS.GOV FORMS THAT FOLLOW: All asterisked (*) items and yellow fields on the Grants.gov forms are required and must be completed before you will be able to submit. Do not type in all capital letters when completing the forms. Enter information directly into the forms. Do not copy from an old application package or another document and paste into the forms.
1. Items 1a-d default to certain selections; do not change them.
2. Date Received: This will be filled automatically with the date that you submit your application; leave blank.
3. Applicant Identifier: This is for your own use or you can leave blank.
4., 5., and 6.: Leave blank.
7. Applicant Information:
a. Legal Name: The name provided here must be the applicant's legal name as it appears in the current IRS 501(c)(3) status letter or in the official document that identifies the organization as a unit of state or local government. (Do not use your organization's popular name, if different.)
b. Employer/Taxpayer Identification Number (EIN/TIN): Enter the 9-digit number that was assigned by the Internal Revenue Service; do not use a Social Security Number.
c. Organizational DUNS: All organizational applicants for federal funds must have a DUNS number, which is recognized as the universal standard for identifying organizations worldwide. The number that you enter here must agree with the number (either 9 or 13 digits) that you used with SAM (System for Award Management) as part of your Grants.gov registration. Otherwise, your application will not be validated by Grants.gov and will be rejected.
d. Address: Use Street 1 for your organization’s physical street address. This address should agree with the address that you used with the SAM (System for Award Management). In addition, use Street 2 for your organization’s mailing address if it differs from the physical street address.
In the Zip/Postal Code box, organizations in the United States should enter the full 9-digit zip code that was assigned by the U.S. Postal Service. If you do not know your full zip code, you may look it up at www.usps.com/zip4/.
e. Organizational Unit: Leave blank.
f. Name and contact information of person to be contacted on matters involving this application: Provide the requested information for the individual who should be contacted on all matters involving this application and the administration of any grant that may be awarded. Due to restrictions from the Department of Homeland Security we are not able to send emails to alias addresses that forward to another email account. Do not enter this type of email address.
8a. Type of Applicant: Select the item that best characterizes your organization from the menu in the first drop down box. An additional description is optional.
9. Name of Federal Agency: This has been pre-populated.
10. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: This has been pre-populated.
11. Descriptive Title of Applicant’s Project: Enter Partnership Agreement.
12. Areas Affected by Funding: Leave blank.
13. Congressional District Information:
a. Applicant: Enter the number of the Congressional District where the applicant organization is located. Use the following format: 2 character State Abbreviation-3 character District Number. For example, if your organization is located in the 5th Congressional District of California, enter "CA-005." If your state has a single At-Large Representative or your territory has a single Delegate, enter your 2-character state/territory abbreviation and "-000." If you need help determining your district, visit the House of Representatives website at www.house.gov and use the "Find Your Representative" tool.
b. Project: Leave blank.
14. Funding Period: Enter the beginning and ending dates for your requested period of performance, i.e., the span of time necessary to plan, execute, and close out your Partnership Agreement. The start date should be the first day of the month, and the end date should be the last day of the month. Our period of performance may start on or after July 1, 2021. Generally, a period of performance of up to two years is allowed.
15. Estimated Funding:
a. Federal: Enter "0."
b. Match: Leave blank.
16. State Executive Order 12372 Process: Applicants should check box c: "Program is not covered by E.O. 12372.")
17. Is the Applicant Delinquent on Any Federal Debt?: Examples of relevant debt include delinquent payroll or other taxes, audit disallowances, and benefit overpayments. If your response is "yes," click on the "Yes" box and include an explanation with your application.
18. Authorized Representative: Enter the requested information for the AOR (Authorized Organization Representative) who will be submitting this application to Grants.gov. The AOR must have the legal authority to obligate your organization. Due to restrictions from the Department of Homeland Security we are not able to send emails to alias addresses that forward to another email account. Do not enter this type of email address. By clicking the "I Agree" box at the top of Item 17, this individual will be certifying compliance with relevant federal requirements on your organization's behalf. (These requirements can be found in the Assurance of Compliance section of these guidelines.) The "Signature of Authorized Representative" and "Date Signed" boxes will be populated by Grants.gov upon submission of the application.
Stop after item 18. Do not add attachments.
Items 1.-3. default to certain selections; do not change them.
4. Name and Address of Reporting Entity: Provide the requested information for the reporting entity. Include Congressional District, if known.
5. If Reporting Entity in No. 4 is Subawardee: Leave blank.
6. Federal Department/Agency: Enter "National Endowment for the Arts."
7. Federal Program: This has been pre-populated.
8. Federal Action Number, if known: Leave blank.
9. Award Amount, if known: Leave blank.
10. a. Name and Address of Lobbying Registrant: Provide the requested information for the registrant under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 engaged by the reporting entity identified in item 4 to influence the covered federal action. If not applicable, enter "N/A" in the fields for First Name, Last Name, Address 1, and City.
b. Individual Performing Services: Enter the name of the individual performing services, and include an address if different from 10 (a). If not applicable, enter "N/A" in the fields for First Name, Last Name, Address 1, and City.
11. Authorized Representative: Provide the requested information for the AOR (Authorized Organization Representative) who will be submitting the Partnership Agreements application to Grants.gov. The "Signature" and "Date" boxes will be populated by Grants.gov upon submission of the application.
The "Attachments Form" is not a form in the conventional sense. Rather, it is a place to attach documents that you have completed and saved elsewhere on your computer.
When you open the Grants.gov Attachments Form, you will find 15 attachment buttons. By clicking on a button, you will be able to choose the PDF file from your computer that you wish to attach. Attach the proper file to the proper button as listed below.
ATTACHMENT BUTTON 1: STAFFING LIST (On-Year AND Off-Year Applicants)
To this button, attach a one-page Staffing List. The file name should indicate the name of your organization or a recognizable acronym followed by "Staff" (e.g., "ABCArtsCouncilStaff").
Label the page clearly with your organization's legal name and "Staffing List." Set your page up with two columns with these headings: 1) Name, and 2) Position Title/Area of Responsibility.
Provide the requested information on all professional staff. Include both salaried and contractual personnel (including Arts Education and Folk & Traditional Arts staff), with the exception of artists who spend more than 50% of their working time away from your offices.
Position Title/Area of Responsibility