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Grants, which will allow FEMA to determine if an applicant is eligible. Applicants are <br />encouraged to submit their initial application in Grants.gov at least seven days <br />before the April 24, 2015,11:59:59 p.m. (EDT) application deadline. <br />If you need assistance applying through Grants.gov, please go to the Grant Application <br />page, contact sunportna,grants.gov, or call 800 -518 -4726. FEMA cannot assist applicants <br />with questions related to registering with Grants.gov. <br />Submitting the Complete Application in Non Disaster Grants System (ND Grants). <br />Eligible applicants will be notified by FEMA and asked to proceed with submitting their <br />complete application package in ND Grants. Applicants can register early with ND <br />Grants and are encouraged to begin their ND Grants registration at the time of this <br />announcement. Early registration will allow applicants to have adequate time to start and <br />complete their application. <br />In ND Grants, applicants will be prompted to submit all of the information <br />contained in the following forms. Applicants should review these forms before applying <br />to ensure they include all required information: <br />• Standard Form 424A, Budget Information (Non- construction); <br />• Standard Form 424B, Standard Assurances (Non- construction); and <br />• Standard Form LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (if the recipient has <br />engaged or intends to engage in lobbying activities). <br />In addition applicants must submit copies of the following in ND Grants: <br />• Standard Form 424D, Standard Assurances (Construction) if applying for funds to <br />use for construction; <br />• Standard Form 424C, Budget Information (Construction) if applying for grants to <br />support construction; <br />• Program Work Plan; and <br />• Indirect Cost Rate Agreement, if applicable <br />If you need assistance registering for the ND Grants system, please contact <br />ndgrantsAfema.gov or(800)865-4076. <br />Dun and Bradstreet Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number, System for <br />Award Management (SAM), and Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR) <br />DHS is participating in the Grants.gov Initiative that provides the Grant Community a <br />single site to find and apply for grant finding opportunities; therefore, applicants with <br />electronic access are to submit their applications electronically through <br />http: / /www.grants gov/ web /grants/ applicants /apply- For- grants.html. Before you can <br />apply for a DHS grant at grants.gov, you must have a DUNS number and must be <br />registered in SAM. <br />Obtain a Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number <br />The DUNS number must be included in the data entry field labeled "Organizational <br />DUNS" on the SF -424 form. Instructions for obtaining a DUNS number can be found at <br />FY 2015 EMPG Program <br />55B -16 <br />