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GSA Donation Program SASP’s & State Managed Property Centers

GSA Donation Program SASP’s & State Managed Property Centers. Georgia State Agency for Surplus Property Georgia Department of Administrative Services Steve Ekin, CPPA Director, Surplus Property Division. Donation Program History. End of WWI, President Wilson Executive order

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GSA Donation Program SASP’s & State Managed Property Centers

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  1. GSA Donation ProgramSASP’s & State Managed Property Centers Georgia State Agency for Surplus Property Georgia Department of Administrative Services Steve Ekin, CPPA Director, Surplus Property Division

  2. Donation Program History • End of WWI, President Wilson Executive order • 1919, Congress established legislation to dispose of surplus property • 1949 (amended through1996), Surplus program administered under Department of Health Education and Welfare • 1977 Transferred to GSA

  3. SASP • State Agency for Surplus Property (SASP) partnership with GSA • Goal is redistribute federal property back to the community • Currently 56 • May be Federal Program only • May manage federal and state • May only manage direct donations • Maintains donee eligibility IAW GSA regulations • Not an entitlement, must meet eligibility criteria

  4. Public Agencies Conservation Economic Development Education Parks & Recreation Public Health Public Safety Two or more of the above Other Service Education Activities DOD eligibility & property Small Business Administration SBA determines eligibility & property Eligible Participants

  5. Education Schools, Colleges, Universities Schools for mentally disabled Schools for physically disabled Museums Libraries Education Radio & TV Child Care Centers Public Health Medical Institutions Hospitals, Health Centers Clinics Drug & Alcohol Tx Centers Assistance providers to impoverished families & individuals Programs for Older Individuals (Older American Act, ’65) Eligible Non-Profits

  6. SASP (continued) • Funded through service charges on donated property • Most SASP’s are entirely self supported • Each SASP has Plan of Operation • Details all program specifics • What percentage can be charged • Facility descriptions • Who in agency is responsible for what

  7. SASP (Continued) • Allocation process managed through GSA • Conduct Utilization Reviews • Property not redistributed must be retained for 12 months • This property must them: • Be made available to other SASP's • If not transferred, must be sold through GSA auction (web or live)

  8. Georgia SASP • Department of Administrative Services • Surplus Property Division • Manages Direct Donations • Supports & encourage donee screening on GSAxcess • Accepts property from all federal sources

  9. GA State Surplus Public Sales • Sell state property to the public • On-line e-Bay, GovDeals, Liquidity Services • Accept PayPal • Visit our web site: www.surplusproperty.doas.ga.gov

  10. National Association of State Agencies for Surplus Property(NASASP) • SASP’s “trade association” • www.nasasp.org • Leadership rotates through membership • Goal promote the donation program

  11. Gary Parker GA Federal Surplus Contact 810 South GA Tech Pkwy. Americus, GA 31709 P: 229-931-2407 x11 gary.parker@doas.ga.gov Steve Ekin Director, Surplus Property Div. 200 Piedmont Ave. 1410W Atlanta, GA 30334 P: 404-656-6871 steven.ekin@doas.ga.gov GA Contacts

  12. Questions&Answers

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