(2) There are no specific limitations on the number of pages or other formatting requirements of an application. Applicants, who submitted a concept proposal to the Agency, will not need to resubmit the information found in (b)(2)(ix) below. The Agency will review and retain this information for application submittal. A complete application will consist of the following components unless otherwise specified in a Federal Register notice:
- (i) Form SF-424, “Application for Federal Assistance;”
- (ii) Form SF-424A, “Budget Information—Non-Construction Programs,” if applicable;
- (iii) Form SF-424C, “Budget Information—Construction Programs,” if applicable;
- (iv) Form SF-424D, “Assurances—Construction Programs,” if applicable;
- (v) RD Form 400-1, “Equal Opportunity Agreement,” for construction projects only;
- (vi) Identify the ethnicity, race, and gender characteristics of the lead applicant's leadership. This information is optional and is not a required component for a complete application;
- (vii) Certification that the lead applicant is a legal entity in good standing (as applicable) and operating in accordance with the laws of the State(s) or Tribe where the applicant exists;
- (viii) The lead applicant must identify whether or not the lead applicant has a known relationship or association with an Agency employee and, if there is a known relationship, the lead applicant must identify each Agency employee with whom the lead applicant has a known relationship;
- (ix) All items required in paragraph (a) of this section must be provided with the application (applicants must provide updates, as appropriate, to any items previously submitted as a concept proposal under paragraph (a));
(x) Readiness demonstration, which shall be comprised of the following items:
- (A) Description of readiness of all partners of the Partnership to contribute to the project including their ability to coordinate activities, finances and outcomes of the project.
- (B) Evidence of a formal agreement among partners of the Partnership for delivery of the RISE program.
- (C) Evidence of demonstrated readiness in administering the RISE grant, if awarded, including demonstration of potential success in establishment of a jobs accelerator project, which targets an industry cluster and the initiatives of the RISE grant. The application should indicate when activities related to the expected outcomes will commence.
- (D) Description of how the project will be marketed in the region and how the Partnership will capture any program impacts and success stories; and
- (E) Timeline describing the proposed tasks to be accomplished and the schedule for implementation of each task.
(xi) Provide documentation on how the RISE project will impact the initiatives below, as applicable, including a brief description of how and when the initiative will be delivered:
- (A) Linking rural communities and entrepreneurs to markets, networks, industry clusters, and other regional opportunities to support high-wage job creation, new business formation, business expansion, and economic growth;
- (B) Integrating small businesses into a supply chain;
- (C) Creating or expanding commercialization activities for new business formation;
- (D) Identifying and building assets in rural communities that are crucial to supporting regional economies;
- (E) Facilitating the repatriation of high-wage jobs to the United States;
- (F) Supporting the deployment of innovative processes, technologies, and products;
- (G) Enhancing the capacity of small businesses in regional industry clusters, including small and disadvantaged businesses;
- (H) Increasing United States exports and business interaction with international buyers and suppliers;
- (I) Developing the skills and expertise of local workforces, entrepreneurs, and institutional partners to meet the needs of employers and prepare workers for high-wage jobs in the identified industry clusters, including the upskilling of incumbent workers;
- (J) Ensuring rural communities have the capacity and ability to carry out projects related to housing, community facilities, infrastructure, or community and economic development to support regional industry cluster growth;
(xii) Potential to produce high-wage jobs and benefit rural small and disadvantaged businesses, including a description of the following:
- (A) Describe how the project will develop the skills and expertise of the local workforce, entrepreneurs and institutional partners to meet the needs of employers and prepare high-wage jobs in the targeted industry cluster(s), which may also include the upskilling of incumbent worker;
- (B) Demonstrate how the project will benefit the skills and expertise of small and disadvantaged businesses, as applicable;
- (C) Demonstrate any participation of higher education, applied research institutions, workforce development entities and community-based organizations, that are willing to partner with the project to provide workers with skills relevant to the industry cluster needs of the region, with an emphasis on the use of on-the-job training, classroom occupational training or incumbent worker training, as applicable; and
- (D) Demonstrate any participation of investment organizations, venture development organizations, venture capital firms, revolving loan funders, angel investment groups, community lenders, community development financial institutions, rural business investment companies, small business companies (as defined in Section 103 of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 (15 U.S.C. 662)), philanthropic organizations, and other institutions focused on expanding access to capital, are committed partners in the job accelerator partnership and willing to potentially invest in projects emerging from the jobs accelerator.
(xiii) Describe the targeted region, including the following information:
- (A) Provide the latest Census Bureau information on the targeted region's median household income.
- (B) Provide the latest Census Bureau information on the targeted region's educational attainment, specifically the percentage of the population who hold a bachelor's degree.
- (C) Discuss how any direct career training will be provided to existing residents of the region (existing residents being those persons who live in the region at the time of application submission).
- (D) Discuss any local support for the RISE project.
- (E) Discuss the entrepreneurial commitment to the RISE project.
- (F) Discuss any innovative processes and technologies to be utilized in the targeted industry cluster(s) of the RISE project.
- (G) Discuss the initial and continuing capital investment in the RISE project.
- (H) Discuss any demand for regional and global markets of the product and/or service provided by the targeted industry cluster.
- (I) Discuss if the region contains any areas or communities that qualify for federal initiatives.
- (J) Elaborate on the current broadband service within the region and any plans to leverage the current broadband service or enhance broadband service in the region through the RISE project.
(xiv) Financial information, including the following:
- (A) Identification of matching funds and other sources of funds for the project. Provide written commitments for matching funds and other sources of funds at the time the application is submitted.
- (B) Current financial statements and a narrative description demonstrating financial feasibility and sustainability of the project, all of which demonstrate sufficient resources and expertise to undertake and complete the project and how the project will be sustained following completion.