Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 35— - PROGRAMS FOR OLDER AMERICANS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IX— - COMMUNITY SERVICE SENIOR OPPORTUNITIES › § 3056l
The Secretary must run a competitive process and give national grants for up to 4 years to eligible groups to run projects under this program. A grant competition cannot start until the day named in another part of the law. If a grantee meets the yearly performance targets for all 4 years, the Secretary may extend that project one more year without a new competition. Who can get a grant depends on rules in other parts of the law. When picking winners, the Secretary looks at things like the applicant’s ability to serve the most eligible people (especially those with the greatest economic or social need and certain protected groups), create local jobs that help the community, move people into regular work, past performance, serving people with many barriers to employment, working with other groups, sound financial plans, offering community service, and minimizing interruptions in services. Before choosing a grantee, the Secretary will check the applicant’s records and past grant management. Serious problems can make an applicant ineligible, such as failing to collect debts after 3 demand letters, major fraud or crime, bad financial systems, blocking audits, not providing services or fixing problems, missing reports, not returning closeout items or advances within 90 days, poor cash controls, subrecipient audit failures (including OMB Circular A–133 rules), or final disallowed costs over 5 percent if egregious. Interest on disallowed costs follows the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996. Areas with many people who face job barriers must have grantees give special consideration to groups experienced in serving those people. The Secretary may not make rules that would seriously hurt grantees’ ability to serve large populations of older minority people.
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42 U.S.C. § 3056l
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73