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The "Program Year 2019 Planning Guidance and Allotments for SCSEP (Senior Community Service Employment Program)" opportunity is a U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (ETA) grant action issued as Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) 18-18. Rather than functioning like a typical open competition for brand-new applicants, it serves as the annual planning and funding guidance ETA releases each program year to existing SCSEP grantees. The main purpose is to tell SCSEP state, territorial, and national grantees how many participant positions are authorized for the year, how much funding is allotted to each grantee for Program Year (PY) 2019, and what requirements must be met to properly obligate and draw down those funds.

This opportunity falls under the discretionary grant category and uses the grant funding instrument, aligned with the Employment, Labor and Training activity area. It is associated with CFDA number 17.235, the federal assistance listing for SCSEP. The eligible applicant field is listed as "Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification)," which in practice signals that eligibility is limited and defined by the SCSEP framework and the TEGL instructions. In other words, it is aimed at established SCSEP grantees (states, territories, and national grantee organizations) that already operate SCSEP projects and must submit required documentation to receive and continue their annual allotments.

The TEGL provides two core things: (1) the PY 2019 allotments, which are the specific funding levels and authorized position counts assigned to each grantee, and (2) detailed instructions for PY 2019 grant submissions. A key emphasis of the notice is that grantees must follow the TEGL closely when submitting required materials, including Programmatic Assurances and any Optional Requests, and that these items must be submitted as attachments in the format and manner specified. The guidance is intended to standardize what ETA needs from each grantee so funds can be awarded, obligated, and managed consistently across the nationwide SCSEP system.

From an administrative standpoint, the notice was created on May 15, 2019, with an original closing date of June 17, 2019. Applications (or required submissions from existing grantees) had to be received by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on the closing date. The opportunity indicates an award ceiling of $45,332,704 and anticipates 76 awards, reflecting the scale of SCSEP funding distribution across multiple grantee entities rather than a single large award. Overall, the document functions as the annual operational playbook for PY 2019 SCSEP funding: it communicates each grantee's allotment and positions and spells out exactly what must be submitted, and how, to ensure timely and compliant continuation of SCSEP services under ETA oversight.

  • The Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration in the employment, labor and training sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Program Year 2019 Planning Guidance and Allotments for SCSEP (Senior Community Service Employment Program)" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 17.235.
  • This funding opportunity was created on May 15, 2019.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Jun 17, 2019 Applications must be received no later than 40000 p.m. Eastern Time.. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $45,332,704.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 76 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the "Program Year 2019 Planning Guidance and Allotments for SCSEP" opportunity?

It is a U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (ETA) grant action issued as Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) 18-18. It provides annual planning guidance and funding allotments for the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) for Program Year (PY) 2019.

Is this a typical competitive grant opportunity for new applicants?

No. Based on the description provided, this does not function like an open competition for brand-new applicants. It serves as ETA's annual planning and funding guidance for existing SCSEP grantees to support continuation of their projects for PY 2019.

Who is the intended audience for this TEGL and funding guidance?

It is aimed at established SCSEP grantees, including state, territorial, and national SCSEP grantee organizations that already operate SCSEP projects and must complete required submissions to receive and continue their annual allotments.

What does the listed eligibility category "Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification)" mean in practice?

It indicates that eligibility is limited and defined by the SCSEP framework and the TEGL instructions. In practical terms, it signals that the action is directed to existing SCSEP grantees rather than the general public.

What is the main purpose of TEGL 18-18 for PY 2019?

The main purpose is to tell SCSEP state, territorial, and national grantees (1) how many participant positions are authorized for PY 2019, (2) how much funding is allotted to each grantee for PY 2019, and (3) what requirements must be met to properly obligate and draw down those funds.

What are the two core items the TEGL provides to grantees?

The TEGL provides: (1) PY 2019 allotments, meaning the specific funding levels and authorized participant position counts assigned to each grantee, and (2) detailed instructions for PY 2019 grant submissions.

What types of submissions or materials are grantees expected to provide under this guidance?

The notice emphasizes required materials including Programmatic Assurances and any Optional Requests. These items must be submitted as attachments in the format and manner specified in the TEGL.

Why does the TEGL emphasize following the submission instructions closely?

The guidance is intended to standardize what ETA needs from each grantee so funds can be awarded, obligated, and managed consistently across the nationwide SCSEP system. Closely following the instructions supports timely and compliant funding continuation.

What does it mean that this is an annual "planning and funding guidance" document?

It means the document functions as an operational playbook for PY 2019 SCSEP funding. It communicates each grantee's allotment and authorized positions and specifies what must be submitted, and how, to ensure continued funding and program operations under ETA oversight.

Which federal agency issued this opportunity?

The opportunity was issued by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (ETA).

What program does this guidance relate to?

It relates to the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP).

What is the CFDA number (Federal Assistance Listing) associated with this opportunity?

The associated CFDA number is 17.235, which corresponds to SCSEP.

What grant category and funding instrument are indicated for this action?

It falls under the discretionary grant category and uses the grant funding instrument.

What activity area is this opportunity aligned with?

It is aligned with the Employment, Labor and Training activity area.

When was this notice created?

The notice was created on May 15, 2019.

What was the original closing date for required submissions?

The original closing date was June 17, 2019.

What was the submission deadline time and time zone?

Required submissions had to be received by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on the closing date.

Does the opportunity specify an award ceiling?

Yes. The opportunity indicates an award ceiling of $45,332,704.

How many awards were anticipated under this action?

The opportunity anticipates 76 awards, reflecting distribution of SCSEP funding across multiple grantee entities.

Why are there many anticipated awards instead of one large award?

The description indicates the action supports SCSEP funding distribution across multiple existing grantees (states, territories, and national organizations), rather than a single recipient.

What is meant by "authorized participant positions" in this context?

Within the information provided, "authorized participant positions" refers to the number of SCSEP participant slots assigned to each grantee for PY 2019, as specified in the PY 2019 allotments.

What is meant by "obligate and draw down" funds?

In this context, it refers to the administrative and financial requirements grantees must meet to properly commit (obligate) and access (draw down) their allotted PY 2019 funds, following the TEGL's instructions.

What happens if a grantee does not submit materials in the required format and manner?

The notice emphasizes that submissions must be made as attachments in the specified format and manner so funds can be awarded, obligated, and managed consistently. The provided information does not describe specific consequences, but it frames compliance as necessary to ensure timely and compliant continuation of SCSEP services.

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