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Definition

Collaboration between the awarding agency and cooperator in the management of a project, as outlined in terms of the cooperative agreement. Substantial Involvement occurs when the Recipient and USFWS participate together in the management and/or performance of the activity/project. The scope of work is programmatic in nature and may provide benefits (e.g. technical expertise, specialized equipment, labor) that otherwise would be unavailable to the Recipient.

It is important to understand that substantial involvement is NOT the same as the USFWS's standard financial assistance management responsibilities, nor is it to be used solely as a means of exercising greater control over the recipient.

 


Department Policy

Substantial involvement (sometimes referred to as Substantial Federal Involvement) has at least one of the following characteristics[*]:

  • Joint collaboration or participation between the awarding agency and recipient partner, volunteer, scientist, technician, or other personnel, in carrying out the scope of work
  • Training of recipient personnel by awarding agency
  • Detailing of federal personnel by awarding agency to work on project effort
  • Review and approval by awarding agency of one stage of work prior to start of next stage
  • Review and approval by awarding agency of modifications or subawards, prior to the award
  • Awarding agency participation in selecting project staff or trainees
  • Directing or redirecting of work by awardin agency because of interrelationships with other projects
  • Ability of awarding agency to immediately halt work because of failure to meet performance specifications
  • Limitation of recipient by awarding agency in respect to designing scope of work, organizational structure, staffing, mode of operations, and other managerial processess
  • Close monitoring or operational involvement by awarding agency

Substantial involvement is not considered to be[*]:

  • Government approval of recipient plans prior to award
  • Normal exercise of Federal stewardship responsibilities during the project period (e.g. site visits, performance or financial reporting, review of objective accomplishment and adherence to terms and conditions of award)
  • Unanticipated Government involvement to correct deficiencies in project or financial performance from the terms of the assistance instrument
  • Preaward compliance requirements (e.g. civil rights, environmental projections, provisions for the handicapped, etc)
  • Government review of performance after completion of assisted activity
  • General administrative requriements, such as included in OMB Circulars A-21, A-87, A-102, A-110, A-133), and applicable implementing regulations

 Substantial involvement in cooperative agreements will be limited to the minimum required consistent with program requirements. Nothing in the Act[*] should be construed as allowing the government to increase its involvement beyond that which is authorized by applicable laws and OMB requirements[*].

 


 

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