Mont. Admin. r. 10.75.104 - PROPOSAL AND CONTRACTING TIMELINE
(1) To be
considered for MILP funding, tribal governments or community entities must
submit their application by December 31 of the prior year through the Egrants
online platform.
(2) Egrant
applications must demonstrate how activities will meet the objectives of the
program funding and the capacity of the organization to carry out the
activities, including:
(a) a description of
language and culture committees or any other groups involved;
(b) a description of the curriculum to be
taught through courses, language programs, songs, and any other methods
utilized to instruct future language speakers;
(c) a description of the role of language and
culture specialists involved or otherwise partnering with the program
participants;
(d) a description of
any professional development activities provided through the program, including
those which serve language and culture specialists;
(e) a designation of a tribal authorized
representative to administer the program which must be a tribal education
department or equivalent or, if the tribe does not have an education
department, to another entity such as a tribal culture or language department
or equivalent, including any resolution indicating partnerships with the
tribes; and
(f) a program
description which includes the following:
(i)
an estimate of the current number of fluent speakers in the tribe;
(ii) plans to build multigenerational fluency
through any plans to partner with early learning providers and adult education
offerings; and
(iii) a proposed
budget for the expenditure of funds received from MILP and any other funding
sources.
(3)
All language in program proposals are provided to, and approved by, the Office
of Public Instruction.
(4) Each
tribal government must execute a contract by February 1 of a year they are
disbursed the funds. Project grantees are responsible for informing and
assisting tribal or entity leadership and finance departments with obtaining
signatures and required financial forms. Upon execution of the contract, tribal
governments, community entities, or their designees may receive their first
disbursement of funds.
(5) Any
remaining funds that are unencumbered as of the first working day of January
will revert to the successful applicants.
Notes
AUTH: 20-9-537, MCA; IMP: 20-9-537, MCA
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