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Building Official Training (BOT) Grant ProgramApplication Training Seminar (presentation 1)
Website: www.dli.mn.gov/bot or email: [email protected]
www.dli.mn.gov/bot
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BOT Grant Program – Application training
Application training includes four presentationsFirst presentation
• Overview of the Building Official Training (BOT) Grant Program• Eligibility and minimum qualifications• Review of the grant packet and what documents are you required to submit
Second presentation• First document: Overview of the Request For Proposal (RFP)
Third presentation• Second document: Grant application/proposal/budget request/budget narrative
Fourth presentation• Third document: Addendum• Fourth document: Affidavit of non-collusion• Fifth and sixth documents: Training requirements
Be sure to view all four presentations in the grant application
training.
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• Overview of the Building Official Training (BOT) Grant Program.
• Eligibility and minimum qualifications.
• Review of the grant packet and what documents are you required to submit.
Presentation1
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Overview of theBuilding Official Training (BOT) Grant Program
www.dli.mn.gov
Education, Rules, Code Development and Grants unit
• DLI has recognizes there are growing concerns whether there will be enough qualified individuals to fill vacancies in the building code enforcement industry in the future.
• For this reason, DLI established the Building Official Training (BOT) Grant Program.
• Grantees will establish education and on-the-job training programs in their municipalities to help prepare their trainees to become building officials.
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Overview
Grant funding
DLI may award up to 12 Building Official Training grants• Four for the seven-county metro area. • Eight for Greater Minnesota municipalities.
Grants may be awarded for two types of tracks• Track one: 12-month training period• Track two: 24-month training period*
*Includes an additional grant amount for the longer training period.
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Grant funding
• Funding will be allocated through a competitive grant process.
• A grant review committee will review and score the applications and proposals.
• The purpose of this grant program is to provide some funding and support to qualified municipalities.
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Minimum qualifications for the BOT Grant Program
Minimum qualifications
To be considered a ‘Qualified Municipality’applicants must meet these requirements:
1. Applicants must be a “municipality” as defined in Minnesota State Building Code Chapter 1300.0070 subp. 17; Minnesota Statutes 326B.103, subd. 9.• Subd. 9. Municipality.
"Municipality" means a city, county, or town, the University of Minnesota, or the State for public buildings and state licensed facilities.
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Minimum qualifications
To be considered a ‘Qualified Municipality’applicants must meet these requirements:
2. A municipality must administer and enforce the MinnesotaState Building Code by having adopted the code by ordinance incompliance with Minnesota Statutes 326B.121, subd. 2.
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Minimum qualifications
To be considered a ‘Qualified Municipality’applicants must meet these requirements:
3. Education and training shall be under the direct supervision ofMinnesota Certified Building Officials certified in accordance withMinnesota Administrative Rules Sec. 1301 and Minnesota Statutes 326B.133.
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Submittal documents
Request For ProposalApplication/proposal
budget/narrative AddendumAffidavit of
Non-Collusion
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All documents can be found at www.dli.mn.gov/bot.
Grant documents
Grant documents
Training requirementsTrack 1
Training requirementsTrack 2
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All documents can be found at www.dli.mn.gov/bot
Grant documents
In addition to the five documents, you must provide:
• Proof of workers’ compensation insurance coverage.
• A copy of your Effective and Equal Opportunity policy.
• A copy of the joint powers agreement if collaborating with another municipality for the delivery of services to the extent that an agreement is needed.
• The grant funding requirements do not restrict collaboration.
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