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Applicants for the Native Hawaiian Education program competition must use the new government-wide website, grants.gov (http://www.grants.gov), to apply.
Register Early: Grants.gov registration may take five or more days to complete. You must be fully registered to submit an application. Please follow the detailed Step-by-Step instructions on the Grants.gov Get Started page (http://www.grants.gov/applicants/get_registered.jsp).
Submit Early: Do not wait until the last day to submit your application! To submit successfully, you must enter the DUNS number in the application that your organization used when it registered with the CCR.
For more information to help you with Grants.gov, please see the brochure titled, "Grants.gov is as Easy as 1, 2, 3."
You will want to ensure your application is submitted (i.e. has a date/time stamp from Grants.gov before 4:30 pm on the deadline date) AND that the application is processed and validated successfully. Grants.gov processing times may vary, so you need to allow at least 3 days for any unanticipated problems with your submission. If Grants.gov rejects your application, you will need to resubmit before the deadline date and time.
Application deadline: March 24, 2009
Notice inviting applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2009 (January 23, 2009)
Download the application package now:
Dowload the 2009 application package
PDF (564K)
e-APPLICATIONS are available at: http://www.grants.gov.
The Native Hawaiian Education program will be seeking qualified applicants to serve as peer reviewers for the FY 2009 grant competition. Applicants should be highly qualified in areas pertinent to the program and have a background in one or more of the following areas:
The peer review is tentatively scheduled for the summer of 2009 location is to be determined. Interested applicants should contact the program office and submit a current resume that includes:
Resumes can be submitted by e-mail in word format to Joanne Osborne@ed.gov) or via fax at 202-260-8969. Please include "2009 NHEP Reviewer" in the subject line.
The Department of Education uses a panel of experts to evaluate each application submitted under this program. Each panel consists of three experts and includes persons who are not employees of the federal government. However, a reviewer cannot participate in the review process if a conflict of interest exists because:
For further questions or information, please contact Joanne Osborne at (202) 401-1265. Thank you for your interest in the Native Hawaiian Education Program.
Last Modified: 01/29/2009
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