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Evans-Allen Program Formula Grant

Evans-Allen formula grants support agricultural research at the 1890 land grant institutions.  Recipients of these funds must also provide a 50% match from non-federal sources.

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Regulations, Guidelines, and Policies

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Formula Distribution

  • Million-Dollar Table
    2000

Annual Allocations:

Year Distribution Redistribution
FY 2003 Authorization letter None
FY 2004 Authorization letter and 1088 N/A
FY 2005 Authorization letter  
FY 2006 Authorization Letter  
FY 2007 Authorization Letter and 1088  
FY 2008 Authorization Letter  

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Reporting

There are three types of reporting requirements for these funds:

1) Plan-of-Work Reporting which considers the entire portfolio of agricultural research and extension formula grants awarded to each 1862 and 1890 land-grant institution. Each 1862 and 1890 land-grant institution is required to submit every five years a plan of work for their agricultural research and extension formula grants authorized under the Hatch Act, Smith-Lever Act, and sections 1444 and 1445 of the National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act. The first POW submitted included the period October 1, 1999, through September 30, 2004. Institutions are expected to update their current plan of work by April 1, 2004, for an additional 2-year period (i.e., through September 30, 2006). Each year institutions are required to submit by April 1st an Annual Report of Accomplishments and Results.

2) Current Research Information System (CRIS) reporting is done on a project basis. Evans-Allen research projects are submitted for approval to CSREES by the 1890 land-grant institutions (1890). Each year 1890s submit to the CRIS office a progress report and an expenditure report for all the Evans-Allen projects they supported in the previous year.

3) Financial Reporting includes three types of reports: a) Certification of Offset (Form CSREES-2103) which is completed by the SAES's to certify that matching funds have been made available; b) SF-272, Federal Cash Transaction Report, which is submitted on a quarterly basis through the U.S. Department Health and Human Services' Payment Management System (DHHS-PMS); and c) SF-269, Financial Status Report, which is submitted on an annual basis to the Funds Management Branch by December 31st, for the reporting period of October 1st through September 30th.

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Points of Contact

Contact:

Dr. P.S. Benepal
Directory, Multicultural Alliances
Science and Education Resource Development
202-720-1254
pbenepal@csrees.usda.gov

Reporting Contacts:

Plan of Work Reporting
Bart Hewitt
Program Analyst
Planning and Accountability Staff
202-720-0747
bhewitt@csreees.usda.gov

CRIS Reporting
CRIS Office
202-690-0009
cris@csrees.usda.gov

Fiscal/Administrative Contacts:

Barry Sims
Staff Accountant
Funds Management Branch
202-205-0453
bsims@csrees.usda.gov

Arnita Cross
Staff Accountant
Funds Management Branch
202-401-8982
across@csrees.usda.gov

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Last Updated: 04/14/2008