2 FAM 620 EDUCATIONAL FACILITY REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

Start Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Last Modified: Saturday, May 2, 2020

End Date: Friday, December 31, 9999

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2 FAM 620

EDUCATIONAL FACILITY REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

(CT:GEN-457; 07-05-2016)
(Office of Origin: A/OPR/OS)

2 FAM 621 PURPOSE

(CT:GEN-457; 07-05-2016)

In order for a school abroad to be considered for assistance, the Office of Overseas Schools (A/OPR/OS) must receive certain comprehensive information, including, but not limited to the school bylaws, school charter, articles of association, and school board membership. The school must complete a request for assistance (GRASP, see 2 FAM 622.1) and submit a PDF copy to post and the GRASP files to A/OPR/OS. The post must then submit a recommendation to A/OPR/OS (see 2 FAM 622.2). Schools that have received awards must submit a financial status report on Form DS-2028, Overseas Schools Grant Status Report, see 2 FAM 623.

2 FAM 622 REQUESTING ASSISTANCE UNDER THE CONSOLIDATED OVERSEAS SCHOOLS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

(CT:GEN-457; 07-05-2016)

a. Generally, assistance that may be provided falls into several broad categories:

(1) Salaries for U.S. citizen professional staff;

(2) U.S. educational materials, supplies, and equipment;

(3) Financial aid programs for host-country nationals;

(4) Construction and equipment;

(5) Staff development and in-service training for professional staff; and

(6) Various other educational programs.

b. Each school is to submit requests in December for the following school year.

2 FAM 622.1 Grant Request Annual Submissions Program (GRASP)

(CT:GEN-457; 07-05-2016)

a. Schools request assistance by utilizing GRASP (Grant Request Annual Submissions Program). GRASP is a software program which allows a school to:

(1) Provide information concerning the school and its staff, student body, governing board, and finances which necessarily change from year to year; and

(2) Request financial assistance needed over and above normal school operating budgets that reflect long-term projects, offer special benefit, and keep the schools programs consistent with U.S. educational methods.

b. GRASP is completed by the chief management officer of the school and reviewed in PDF format by the schools governing board and the responsible post official, and submitted to A/OPR/OS. The post then submits its recommendation to A/OPR/OS.

2 FAM 622.2 Post Recommendation (GRASPOST)

(CT:GEN-457; 07-05-2016)

All requests for assistance submitted to A/OPR/OS must be reviewed by and reflect the recommendations of the post, including a statement concerning the schools ability to continue to meet the needs of U.S. citizens under Chief of Mission authority engaged in carrying out U.S. Government activities at post. Posts may utilize a computerized program, called GRASPOST, to review information submitted by schools in GRASP format and prepare recommendations.

2 FAM 622.3 Requesting GRASP/GRASPOST Software

(CT:GEN-457; 07-05-2016)

Upon request from first-time users of GRASP, A/OPR/OS will email the GRASP program that contains the installation instructions and the users guide to the school and/or post. If the school is unable to install the program using e-mail instructions, A/OPR/OS will send the school an installation CD.

2 FAM 623 FORM DS-2028, OVERSEAS SCHOOLS GRANT STATUS REPORT

(CT:GEN-357; 05-21-2009)

For each award, the recipient must submit annually to the post Form DS-2028, Overseas Schools Grant Status Report, as required in 2 FAM 616, and Article IV, paragraph K, of the Standard Provisions to the award.

2 FAM 624 THROUGH 629 UNASSIGNED

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