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Grant Analysis

Purpose & Target

This grant aims to significantly improve the quality and availability of occupational safety training for United States commercial fishermen. It supports projects focused on developing and implementing training programs, increasing the number of qualified marine safety instructors, and evaluating the effectiveness of these training initiatives in reducing injuries. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, exclusively targeting the commercial fishing industry. It's a recurring funding opportunity, part of a program established by the Coast Guard Authorization Act.

Financial Structure

Eligible Costs Funding is authorized to cover two main categories of expenses: * Commercial fishing vessel safety training: Costs associated with developing and delivering training courses, which may include topics such as emergency drills, survival, damage control, fire prevention and firefighting, stability, seamanship, fatigue awareness and prevention, watchkeeping, and weather forecasting. * Purchase of safety equipment and training aids: Expenses for acquiring necessary equipment and aids to be used in the safety training programs. Funding Amounts Specific budget ranges, minimum, or maximum grant amounts per application are not specified in the provided grant materials. Applicants should likely propose a budget commensurate with their proposed activities. Matching Funds/Co-financing No requirements for matching funds or co-financing are mentioned in the grant documentation. Indirect Cost Policies Details regarding indirect cost policies are not provided in the materials.

Eligibility Requirements

Eligible Organizations This grant is open to a range of organizations, including: * Municipalities * Port authorities * Other appropriate public entities * Not-for-profit organizations * Other qualified persons Geographic Focus Applicants must primarily serve United States commercial fishermen. While the applicant's exact location isn't explicitly defined, given it's a U.S. federal grant, applicants are implicitly expected to be based in the U.S. or have operations serving U.S. interests. Required Qualifications Projects funded must conform to 46 U.S.C. 4502 (i) Safety Standards for commercial fishing safety training. This is a hard requirement for all proposed training programs. Partnership and Collaboration While not strictly required for eligibility, applicants are strongly encouraged to coordinate with existing training programs and form partnerships with industry, fishermen, and relevant agencies to maximize impact and reach. Exclusions No specific organizational exclusions are stated within the grant document.

Application Process

Application Deadlines This grant has multiple application deadlines throughout the year. The latest available submission deadline is January 26, 2027, by 5:00 PM U.S. Eastern Time. Other specific deadlines include: * August 30, 2022 * January 31, 2023 * August 29, 2023 * January 30, 2024 * August 27, 2024 * January 28, 2025 * August 26, 2025 * January 27, 2026 * August 25, 2026 Applicants are strongly advised to apply early to allow time for correcting any submission errors. Letter of Intent (LOI) A Letter of Intent is required and must be submitted 30 days prior to the application due date. Submission Process Applications must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov and the NIH eRA Commons system. You have several options for submission: * Use the NIH ASSIST system (recommended due to built-in validation). * Use an institutional system-to-system (S2S) solution. * Use Grants.gov Workspace. Required Documentation and Formatting It's crucial to follow the instructions in the 'How to Apply - Application Guide' and any specific instructions in this NOFO. Where there are discrepancies, the NOFO's instructions take precedence. A key page limitation is that the 'Training Project Strategy' component of the 'Training Project Plan' is limited to 12 pages. Non-compliance with instructions may lead to delays or rejection of the application. Project Timeline
  • Earliest Start Date: September 1, 2023
  • Expiration Date for Grants Awarded Under This RFA: January 31, 2028
Application Assistance Support for using the electronic submission systems (Grants.gov, eRA Commons, ASSIST) is available from the NIH eRA Service desk.

Evaluation Criteria

The grant evaluation focuses on the proposed project's ability to achieve the following key objectives and demonstrate impact:
  • Training Development and Delivery: The proposal will be assessed on its plan to develop and deliver effective training that directly addresses the safety needs of commercial fishermen in the U.S.
  • Instructor Capacity Building: There's an emphasis on increasing the number of qualified marine safety instructors, indicating that proposals contributing to this goal will be viewed favorably.
  • Effectiveness and Impact Evaluation: A critical component is the plan to evaluate the training program's effectiveness and its measurable impact on reducing injuries among commercial fishermen. Clear methodologies for assessment are expected.
  • Coordination and Partnerships: The extent to which the project coordinates with existing training programs and establishes strong partnerships with industry stakeholders, fishermen, and agencies will be considered.
  • Compliance with Safety Standards: Adherence to the 46 U.S.C. 4502 (i) Safety Standards is fundamental. Proposals must demonstrate how their training will meet these specific regulations.
  • Appropriateness of Materials: Training materials should be culturally and/or educationally appropriate for the target audience.

Compliance & Special Requirements

Regulatory Compliance
  • All projects must strictly adhere to the policies, guidelines, terms, and conditions of the HHS Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
  • A fundamental requirement is conformance to 46 U.S.C. 4502 (i) Safety Standards for commercial fishing safety training. This statutory requirement underpins the entire grant program.
Ethical Standards While not explicitly detailed, the grant's context within NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) implies a strong adherence to ethical practices in occupational safety and health research and training aimed at preventing worker injury, illness, and death. Unique Program Context This grant program was specifically established by The Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-281), as amended by P.L. 113-281, making it a congressionally mandated initiative. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Coast Guard and NIOSH governs its administration. Inclusivity in Training The program emphasizes the importance of developing training materials that are culturally and/or educationally appropriate for the diverse population of commercial fishermen. Risk Mitigation NIOSH's mission is to prevent worker injury, illness, and death. Projects are expected to contribute directly to this objective by enhancing safety and reducing risks in the commercial fishing industry.

Grant Details

commercial fishing fishing safety occupational safety safety training maritime safety worker safety injury prevention health and safety training grants federal funding united states fishermen vessel operators crewmembers public entities non-profit not-for-profit port authority municipality safety equipment training aids safety standards cdc niosh coast guard public health workplace safety
Commercial Fishing Occupational Safety Training Project Grants (T03)
RFA-OH-22-006
Occupational Safety and Health Training Project Grants
PUBLIC NGO OTHER
US
OTHER
DEVELOPMENT GROWTH
OTHER
SDG3 SDG8
FUNDING TRAINING_EDUCATION EQUIPMENT_PURCHASE
3000000.00
250000.00
975000.00
USD
None
Jan. 26, 2027, 10 p.m.
November 2, 2022; May 17, 2023; November 1, 2023; May 15, 2024; November 6, 2024; May 14, 2025; November 5, 2025; May 13, 2026; November 4, 2026; May 5, 2027