October 13, 2021

CDFI Fund: FY 2021 Funding Round Opened for the Bank Enterprise Award Program

Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI Fund) opened the fiscal year (FY) 2021 funding round for the Bank Enterprise Award Program (BEA Program). Application materials are now available on the BEA Program page of the CDFI Fund’s websitein anticipation of the publication of the FY 2021 Notice of Funds Availability (NOFA) in the Federal Register on October 13, 2021. The FY 2021 BEA Program NOFA states that up to $26 million is available in awards to eligible Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)-insured depository institutions.

Through the BEA Program, the CDFI Fund provides monetary awards to FDIC-insured banks and thrifts that successfully demonstrate an increase in their investments in Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) or in their own lending, investing, or service activities in the most economically distressed communities. Distressed communities are defined as those where at least 30% of residents earn an income that is less than the national poverty level and where the unemployment rate is at least 1.5 times the national unemployment rate.

BEA Program Overview 

The BEA Program provides formula-based grants to successful applicants for increasing Qualified Activities from one period, known as the Baseline Period, to a later period, known as the Assessment Period. There are three categories of Qualified Activities:

Full definitions of the Qualified Activities may be found in the BEA Program Regulations, which are posted on the CDFI Fund’s website.

Deadlines 

Please reference the FY 2021 BEA Program NOFA and BEA Program Application Instructions for detailed information regarding all relevant deadlines for the FY 2021 BEA Program funding round. As a highlight:

Application Materials 

In addition to being available through Grants.gov, the FY 2021 BEA Program NOFA and BEA Program Application Instructions, as well as other important guidance materials are available on the CDFI Fund’s website at www.cdfifund.gov/bea under “Step 1: Apply.” The electronic FY 2021 BEA Program Application is currently available in AMIS.

Required Application Systems

All applicants must be registered and have active accounts in SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and the CDFI Fund’s AMIS to apply to the FY 2021 BEA Program funding round. Organizations should either create these accounts if they do not exist or confirm that their existing accounts are up-to-date as soon as possible in order to avoid potential application submission problems. The CDFI Fund provided an initial overview of the steps to register in SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and AMIS in a blog post released on September 29, 2021. Additional information can be located in the FY 2021 BEA Program NOFA.

The CDFI Fund Information Mapping System (CIMS) has also been updated to include the BEA Qualified Distressed Community Determination for census tracts located in US territories and possessions, and the overall Persistent Poverty County designation of these areas. Applicants should use CIMS to geocode all of their transactions.

Learn About Applying to the BEA Program 

The CDFI Fund will be conducting two live webinars to provide applicants with an overview of the FY 2021 BEA Program application and a forum to ask questions. Advance registration is not required to participate in the webinars. Please access the webinars, using the links provided below, at least five minutes prior to the beginning of the webinar.

Viewing these webinars requires the use of WebEx. To download the WebEx Event manager, please see the instructions on the WebEx Downloads webpage.

 Date and TimeConference LineAccess Link
Webinar 1October 27, 2021 
2:30-3:30 PM ET 
 
Call:
1-800-779-1504 Passcode:
3024660
Access WebinarConference number: PWXW2398415Passcode: 3024660
 
Webinar 2 November 3, 2021 
2:30-3:30 PM ET
 
Call:
1-800-369-1603Passcode:
3034981
Access Webinar Conference number: PWXW2398416 Passcode: 3034981
 

The CDFI Fund has also provided a pre-recorded demonstration of the electronic BEA Program Application and an AMIS Training Manual for Applicants on its website at www.cdfifund.gov/bea under “Step 1: Apply.”

Reasonable Accommodations

Requests for reasonable accommodations under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act for either the webinars or conference calls should be directed to Jay Santiago at (202) 653-0300 no later than 48 hours before the conference calls begin.
Questions 

For more information on the BEA Program, please visit the BEA Program webpage of the CDFI Fund’s website: www.cdfifund.gov/bea. For questions regarding the BEA Program, please contact the CDFI Fund Help Desk at (202) 653-0421 or via email at cdfihelp@cdfi.treas.gov. The CDFI Fund will not answer questions about the FY 2021 round of the BEA Program after 5:00 p.m. ET on December 10, 2021.

This post was originally published here.