Section III of the Part C Grant Application FFY 2022

SECTION III

A. Description of Use of Federal IDEA Part C Funds for the State Lead Agency (LA) and the Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC)

Please Note: Completion of Section IIIA is required for all States, regardless of lead agency.

When completing this section include:

  • Totals for the number of lead agency and ICC administrative positions, salaries and fringe benefits funded either 100 percent and/or less than 100 percent with Federal IDEA Part C funds;
  • A general description of the duties which the positions entail;
  • A distinction between lead agency and ICC roles: insert (LA) or (ICC) in the "Description of Duties;" after each position; and
  • A subtotal of the amount.

Identify any administrative positions for which less than 100% of the time is spent on Part C and, for each such position, indicate the percentage of time spent on Part C and the total amount of salary and fringe benefits included in the Part C application budget.

Positions Funded Number of Positions % of Time Spent on Part C Salaries & Fringe Benefits Description of Duties
100% funded with Part C Funds 0 0 $0 N/A
Less than 100% funded with Part C Funds 0 0 $0 N/A
Subtotal of amount under A: 0 0 $0 N/A

B. Maintenance and Implementation Activities for the Lead Agency and the ICC

When completing this section include:

  • A description of the nature and scope of each major activity to be carried out under Part C in maintaining and implementing the statewide system of early intervention services:
    • Lead Agency Activities could include enhancing the Comprehensive System of Personnel Development, implementing child find strategies, or ensuring a timely, comprehensive, multidisciplinary evaluation for each child;
    • ICC Activities could include coordinating child find identification efforts, ensuring the timely provision and payment of early intervention services to eligible children and their families, advising on early childhood transition, support for the ICC (travel), or other implementation and development activities of the ICC
  • The approximate amount of Federal IDEA Part C funds to be spent for each activity; and
  • A subtotal of the amount.

Special Note: Prior Approval

Some direct costs require prior approval. These items include using Federal IDEA Part C funds to pay for: (1) equipment; (2) participant support costs (such as training or travel costs); (3) construction or renovation of facilities; and (4) rent, occupancy or space maintenance costs. The October 2019 Frequently Asked Questions (2019 FAQs) Prior Approval - OSEP and RSA Formula Grants which provides prior approval for certain equipment and participant support costs. Please review this FAQ at  prior to completing Section III. B. For any activity or expense listed under Section III of this application that is not covered by the scope of the 2019 FAQs and requires OSEP prior approval, mark an "X" in the chart below. The State must submit supporting documentation for any direct costs that require OSEP prior approval.

Approval of the State's FFY 2022 application does not constitute OSEP's approval of these expenses unless specifically referenced. (Add rows as needed)

Major Activity/ Expense Part C Funds to be Spent Description of Activities/Expenses (include whether it is for the Lead Agency or SICC) Prior Approval Needed
Comprehensive Structure $0 Funding of 25 CFCs continue a consistent, comprehensive statewide system including a provider network, intake, eligibility determination, service coordination and development of IFSPs as well as the following: Local Interagency Councils to coordinate child find activities and provider communication, Parent Liaison support to families, Development Pediatric Consultation for professional assistance on child development concerns, and social-emotional consultation activities N/A
Comprehensive System of Personnel Development $0 Responsible for comprehensive training to providers and CFC staff (Part of maintenance of effort) N/A
Credentialing / Enrollment $0 Responsible for ensuring that providers meet credentialing/enrollment requirements N/A
Data and Payment System $0 Centralized data management system for case management of all children and families served and system for claims processing. N/A
Data and Payment System $0 Contractual Monitoring unit, monitors CFCs and direct service providers. N/A
Staff and Other Misc. Administrative Costs $0 Includes contractual costs, facility costs, travel, commodities, etc., excludes ICC and direct staff costs N/A
Subtotal of amount under B: $0 N/A N/A

C. Direct Services (Funded by Federal IDEA Part C Funds)

When completing this section include:

  • A description of any direct early intervention service that the State lead agency expects to provide to eligible children and their families with Federal IDEA Part C funds;
  • The approximate amount for each direct service (States must disaggregate by service the approximate amount of Federal IDEA Part C funds expected to be expended for each direct service); and
  • A subtotal of the amount.
Description of Each Direct Early Intervention Service Approximate Amount of Federal IDEA Part C Funds to be Spent on Each Direct Service
Assistive Technology $606,472
Audiological $3,531
Developmental Therapy $3,827,366
Family Training and Support $1,644,732
Medical Diagnostic $35,198
Nursing $2,624
Nutrition $403,540
Occupational Therapy $2,550,498
Physical Therapy $2,132,509
Psychological $843,541
Service Coordination $0
Social Work $7,166
Speech Therapy $5,246,246
Transportation $329
Vision $5,576
Subtotal of amount under C: $17,309,328

D. Activities by Other State Agencies

If State agencies (other than the State lead agency) are to receive a portion of the Federal IDEA Part C funds and that amount is not already identified in Section III.C above, the State must include in this section:

  • The name of each State public agency expected to receive funds;
  • The approximate amount of funds each State public agency will receive; and
  • A summary of the purposes for which the funds will be used.

Provide subtotal of amount.

State Agency Receiving Funds Amount of Funds Purpose
N/A $0 N/A
Subtotal of amount under D: $0 N/A

E. Description of Optional Use of IDEA Part C Funds

In addition to using Federal IDEA Part C funds to maintain and implement the statewide system of early intervention, States may use funds for:

  • expanding and improving on services for infants and toddlers and their families that are otherwise available; and
  • initiating, expanding, or improving collaborative efforts related to at-risk infants and toddlers in any State that does not provide services for at-risk infants and toddlers. The application must include:
    • The name of the major activity;
    • The approximate amount of funds to be spent; and
    • A description of the activities.

Provide subtotal of amount.

Major Activity Part C Funds to be Spent Description of Activities
N/A $0 N/A
Subtotal of amount under E: $0 N/A

F. Totals

Enter the subtotal amounts for Sub Sections A-E found in Section III and any indirect costs charged as specified in Section IV.B. The subtotal amounts (Rows 1-6) should total the estimated grant application amount. (A State may apply for less than the full estimated allotted amount.)

Row & Section Description Amount
1. III.A. Use of Federal IDEA Part C Funds for the State Lead Agency (LA) and the Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC) $0
2. III.B. Maintenance and Implementation Activities for the Lead Agency and the ICC $0
3. III.C. Direct Services (Funded by Federal IDEA Part C Funds) $17,309,328
4. III.D. Activities by Other State Agencies $0
5. III.E. Description of Optional Use of IDEA Part C Funds $0
6. IV.B. Indirect Costs to be Charged (See Section IV.B of this application.) $0
Totals (Rows 1-6) $17,309,328