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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 2,1999 PSA#2316U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Procurement and Grants
Management, 409 3rd Street, SUITE 5000,5th Floor, Washington, D.C.
20416 L -- SBA DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM SOL SBDC-99-0001
DUE 051999 POC Joan Bready (202) 205-7384 or Mina Wales (202) 205-7080
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) plans to issue request
for proposal no. SBDC-99-0001 to invite applications from eligible
intermediaries in accordance with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1998
(Act). The authorizing legislation is the Small Business Act, Section
21(c)(3)(T) and Section 27, 15 U.S.C. 648(c)(3)(T) and 654, (Title IX
of Public Law 105-277). The Act permits the SBA to make grants to
eligible intermediaries for the purpose of providing financial and
technical assistance to small businesses seeking to establish drug-free
workplace programs. In establishing these DFWP programs, as
contemplated by the Act, eligible intermediaries should provide
outreach to the small business community and provide additional
voluntary education for parents. Outreach must include educating small
businesses on the benefits of a drug-free workplace and encouraging
small business employers and employees to participate in drug-free
workplace programs. Education for parents must include teaching them
how to keep their children drug-free. All applicants must meet the
definition of "Eligible Intermediary" as defined in the Act. Any
applicants not meeting the definition will be considered non-responsive
and their proposals will not be technically evaluated. The Act defines
"Eligible Intermediary" as an organization that: 1. has at least two
years of experience in carrying out drug-free workplace programs; 2.
has a drug-free workplace policy in effect; 3. is located in a State,
the District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States; and 4.
has as its purpose the development of comprehensive drug-free workplace
programs, or supplying drug-free workplace services, or providing other
forms of assistance and services to small businesses. SBA is looking
for applications that include innovative and creative approaches to
address the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1998. The grants should be
viewed as an opportunity to develop a community-wide collaborative
effort in which a plan for a system of action aimed at reducing drug
abuse in small businesses can serve as a national demonstration model.
SBA will select successful applicants through a competitive process.
Evaluation criteria will be included in the program announcement. The
successful applicants will receive a 12-month grant award to provide
financial and technical assistance to small businesses seeking to
implement drug-free workplace programs. SBA will mail the program
announcement to interested parties between mid and late April 1999. The
closing date will be 30 days after the issuance of the program
announcement. Contact Joan Bready, Office of Small Business Development
Centers, SBA, at (202) 205-7384 or Mina Wales, Office of Procurement
and Grants Management, SBA, at (202) 205-7080. Posted 03/31/99
(W-SN315076). (0090) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0098 19990402\L-0001.SOL)
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