National Information and Referral Support Center
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The Administration for Community Living is seeking a grant recipient to operate the National Information and Referral Support Center under a three-year cooperative agreement valued at $675,000, with funding distributed as $225,000 per year from September 1, 2026, through August 31, 2029. The primary purpose is to strengthen the nationwide aging and disability information and referral and assistance (I&R/A) system by providing technical assistance, training, and resource development to state and local entities, including State Units on Aging, Area Agencies on Aging, Tribal organizations, and Aging and Disability Resource Centers. Central to this effort is the ongoing maintenance and enhancement of the Eldercare Locator, which serves as the national gateway connecting older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers to local services. The Support Center must advance ACL’s strategic goal of connecting individuals to essential resources by promoting standardized, evidence-informed, and culturally responsive practices across the I&R/A ecosystem, ensuring services are accessible through multiple channels including phone, digital platforms, and in-person interaction, while preserving the critical human touch for those without technology access. The recipient must demonstrate organizational capacity, leadership experience in national technical assistance, and alignment with federal requirements, including full compliance with Section 508 accessibility standards for all digital outputs, adherence to 2 CFR Part 200, and reporting obligations such as semi-annual progress reports, annual work plans, financial reporting via SF-425, and FFATA subaward disclosures. The proposal must include resumes or detailed job descriptions for key personnel, proof of nonprofit status if applicable, and either an approved indirect cost agreement or a justification for use of the 10% de minimis rate. Evaluation will prioritize a clear intervention with measurable outcomes, stakeholder collaboration, innovation in service delivery, and alignment with ACL’s strategic priorities, with a weighted scoring system totaling 100 points across response, impact, resources, and purpose. Selection will be determined through a trade-off process that considers merit scores alongside geographic balance, past performance, and budget reasonableness, with no use of a lowest-price technically acceptable approach. All materials must be submitted via Grants.gov by July 22, 2026, in PDF format, adhering to strict page limits and formatting guidelines, with no paper submissions permitted unless explicitly approved.
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