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Grantee Resources
The ABPP is committed to working closely with its grantees to produce the best possible battlefield preservation projects and results. Each grant requires three equally important but quite different efforts:
Grant Agreement Package: (forms to begin the grant process - request Federal assistance, authorize payment, etc.),
Grant Management: (forms to manage the grant process - accounting, reporting, scheduling, etc.), and
Project Management: (guidlines and standards for working with consultants, preparing for and carrying out the project work, preparing technical reports, etc.).
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Grant Agreement Package
- Cover Letter
- SF 424 - Application for Federal Assistance, must also accompany yearly ABPP grant application.
- SF 424B - Non-Construction Assurances
- DI 2010 - Certifications Regarding Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters, Drug-Free Workplace Requirements, and Lobbying
- SF 1194 - Authorized Signature Card for Payment Vouchers on Letter of Credit
- SF 3881 - Automated Clearing House (ACH) Vendor/Miscellaneous Payment Enrollment Form
Grant Management
- Intergovernmental Review (SPOC List)
- Obtaining a DUNS Number for Federal Projects
- ABPP Project Status Report Form required quarterly
- SF 425 - Federal Financial Report required quarterly
- SF 270 - Request for Advance or Reimbursement NOTE - you must be registered with Central Contractor Registration (CCR) in order to process your SF 270 financial requests. You may register at https://www.bpn.gov/ccr
Please contact the ABPP Grants Manager if you have administrative questions about your grant.
Project Management
Battlefield preservation projects should meet or exceed national preservation practice standards and best practices. Learn about those standards and guidelines below.
ABPP Program Policies
As a general program policy, the ABPP will adhere to the Historic Preservation Fund Grants Manual.
The ABPP will encourage fair and open competition for vendors and consultants (see OMB circulars A-110, A-122, A-133 and 43 CFR 12)
During the life of the grant, from initial application to close-out no personal, financial or draft information will be released. The relationship between the grantee and the ABPP is considered a privileged partnership. Proprietary and private identification information will be safeguarded until project completion. More information can be found at the National Park Service's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
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