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15 <br />FY 2022 PSGP NOFO Back to the Top <br />Specific instructions on how to apply for, update, or verify an UEI number or SAM <br />registration or establish an AOR are included below in the steps for applying through <br />Grants.gov. <br /> <br />Applicants are advised that FEMA may not make a federal award until the applicant has <br />complied with all applicable SAM requirements. Therefore, an applicant’s SAM registration <br />must be active not only at the time of application, but also during the application review <br />period and when FEMA is ready to make a federal award. Further, as noted above, an <br />applicant’s or recipient’s SAM registration must remain active for the duration of an active <br />federal award. If an applicant’s SAM registration is expired at the time of application, expires <br />during application review, or expires any other time before award, FEMA may determine <br />that the applicant is not qualified to receive a federal award and use that determination as a <br />basis for making a federal award to another applicant. <br /> <br />Per 2 C.F.R. § 25.110(c)(2)(iii), if an applicant is experiencing exigent circumstances that <br />prevents it from obtaining an UEI number and completing SAM registration prior to <br />receiving a federal award, the applicant must notify FEMA as soon as possible by contacting <br />askcsid@fema.dhs.gov and providing the details of the circumstances that prevent <br />completion of these requirements. If FEMA determines that there are exigent circumstances <br />and FEMA has decided to make an award, the applicant will be required to obtain an UEI <br />number, if applicable, and complete SAM registration within 30 days of the federal award <br />date. <br /> <br />5. Electronic Delivery <br />DHS is participating in the Grants.gov initiative to provide the grant community with a single <br />site to find and apply for grant funding opportunities. DHS encourages or requires applicants <br />to submit their applications online through Grants.gov, depending on the funding <br />opportunity. <br />For this funding opportunity, FEMA requires applicants to submit initial applications through <br />Grants.gov and a final application through ND Grants. <br /> <br />6. How to Register to Apply through Grants.gov <br />For information on how to register to apply through Grants.gov, please see the Preparedness <br />Grants Manual. <br /> <br />7. How to Submit an Initial Application to FEMA via Grants.gov <br />Standard Form 424 (SF-424) is the initial application for this NOFO. <br /> <br />Grants.gov applicants can apply online using a workspace. A workspace is a shared, online <br />environment where members of a grant team may simultaneously access and edit different <br />web forms within an application. For each Notice of Funding Opportunity, you can create <br />individual instances of a workspace. Applicants are encouraged to submit their initial <br />applications in Grants.gov at least seven days before the application deadline. <br /> <br />In Grants.gov, applicants need to submit the following forms: <br />