99-12. Availability of the HRSA Preview  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 3 (Wednesday, January 6, 1999)]
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    [FR Doc No: 99-12]
    
    
    
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    Availability of the HRSA Preview; Notice
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 64, No. 3 / Wednesday, January 6, 1999 / 
    Notices
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Health Resources and Service Administration
    
    
    Availability of the HRSA Preview
    
    AGENCY: Health Resources and Services Administration, HHS.
    
    ACTION: General notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: HRSA announces the availability of the HRSA Preview for fall 
    1998. This edition of the HRSA Preview is a comprehensive review of 
    HRSA's Fiscal Year 1999 programs. The next edition of the HRSA Preview 
    is scheduled to be published by early summer 1999.
        The purpose of the HRSA Preview is to provide the general public 
    with a single source of program and application information related to 
    the Agency's competitive grant reviews. The HRSA Preview is designed to 
    replace multiple Federal Register notices which traditionally 
    advertised the availability of HRSA's discretionary funds for its 
    various programs. In this edition of the HRSA Preview, HRSA's programs 
    which provide funding for loan repayments and scholarships to 
    individuals have been included in the section ``Other HRSA Programs.'' 
    It should be noted that other program initiatives responsive to new or 
    emerging issues in the health care area and unanticipated at the time 
    of publication of the HRSA Preview, may be announced through the 
    Federal Register from time to time. Deadlines or other requirements 
    appearing in the Federal Register are not changed by this notice.
        The HRSA Preview contains a description of competitive and 
    additional programs scheduled for review in Fiscal Year 1999 and 
    includes instructions on how to access the Agency for information and 
    receive application kits for all programs announced. Specifically, the 
    following information is included in the HRSA Preview: (1) Program 
    Title; (2) Legislative Authority; (3) Purpose; (4) Eligibility; (5) 
    Estimated Amount of Competition; (6) Estimated Number of Awards; (7) 
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences; (8) Application Deadline; (9) 
    Projected Award Date; (10) Application Kit Availability; (11) Catalog 
    of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) program identification number; 
    and (12) Programmatic contact. Certain other information including, how 
    to obtain and use the HRSA Preview, and grant terminology also may be 
    found in the HRSA Preview.
        This issue of the HRSA Preview includes funding for HRSA 
    discretionary authorities and programs as follows:
    
    Rural Health Programs
    
         State Rural Hospital Flexibility Program.
         Rural Network Development Grant Program.
         Rural Health Outreach Grant Program.
         Rural Health Policy Analytic Centers.
    
    Health Professions Programs
    
         Nurse Anesthetists: Program Grants.
         Advanced Nurse Education.
         Physician Assistant Training.
         Departments of Family Medicine.
         Geriatric Education Centers.
         Basic/Core Area Health Education Centers.
         Model State-Supported Area Health Education Centers.
         Health Education and Training Centers.
         Quentin N. Burdick Rural Health Interdisciplinary 
    Program.
         Allied Health Projects.
         Centers of Excellence.
         Health Careers Opportunity Program.
         Minority Faculty Fellowship Program.
    
    Primary Health Care Programs
    
         Community and Migrant Health Centers.
         Health Care for the Homeless.
         Healthy Schools/Healthy Communities.
         Grants to States for Loan Repayment Programs.
         Black Lung Clinics.
         New Delivery Sites and New Starts in Programs Funded 
    Under The Health Centers Consolidation Act.
    
    HIV/AIDS Programs
    
         AIDS Education And Training Centers.
         Ryan White Title III HIV Early Intervention Services 
    Grants.
         Ryan White Title III HIV Early Intervention Services 
    Planning Grants.
         Ryan White Title IV Coordinated HIV Services and Access 
    to Research--Geographic Areas With Currently Funded Title IV 
    Projects.
         Ryan White Title IV Coordinated HIV Services and Access 
    to Research--New Geographic Areas.
    
    Maternal and Child Health Programs
    
         Genetic Services.
         Genetic Services--Integrated Services for Children with 
    Genetic Conditions.
         Genetic Services--Newborn Screening.
         Genetic Services--National Genetic Resource Center.
         Comprehensive Hemophilia Diagnostic and Treatment 
    Centers.
         Partnership for Information and Communications (PIC).
         Maternal and Child Health Research.
         Training--Continuing Education/Collaboration 
    Pediatrics/Child Psychiatry.
         Training--Continuing Education and Development--
    Training Institute.
         Children With Special Health Care Needs: Adolescent 
    Transition.
         Children with Special Health Care Needs Institute.
         Children With Special Health Care Needs: Medical Home 
    Cooperative Agreement.
         Health Care Information and Education for Families of 
    Children With Special Health Care Needs.
         Early Discharge (Data).
         Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children.
         Community and School-Based Sealant Grants.
         Oral Health Integrated Systems Development Grants.
         Child Health Insurance Program Partnership.
         Border Health Initiative.
         Emergency Medical Services for Children, Implementation 
    Grants.
         Emergency Medical Services for Children, Partnership 
    Grants.
         Emergency Medical Services for Children, Targeted Issue 
    Grants.
         Emergency Medical Services for Children, Native 
    American Project.
         Traumatic Brain Injury State Implementation Grants.
         Traumatic Brain Injury State Planning Grants.
         Improving Screening for Alcohol Use During Pregnancy 
    Among Providers.
         Healthy Start Initiative: Eliminating Racial/Ethnic 
    Disparities in Perinatal Health.
         Healthy Start Initiative: Infrastructure/Capacity 
    Building Projects.
    
    Other HRSA Programs
    
         Faculty Loan Repayment Program.
         Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students.
         Nursing Education Loan Repayment Program.
    
        Contact Information: Individuals may obtain the HRSA Preview by 
    calling the toll free number, 1-888-333-HRSA (4772). The HRSA Preview 
    may also be accessed on the World Wide Web on the HRSA Home Page at: 
    http://www.hrsa.dhhs.gov/. Please see our web site, or obtain a copy of 
    the HRSA Preview, for a special message from the Administrator.
    
        Dated: December 28, 1998.
    Claude Earl Fox,
    Administrator.
    
    The Access Agency: Health Resources and Services Administration 
    Office of Field Operations
    
        HRSA has established a field structure that can address the 
    changing health care needs of the Nation as we begin the 21st century. 
    HRSA field staff implement HRSA programs to increase access to primary 
    care for underserved populations, serve as a source of expertise on 
    health services development, increase the capacity and capability of 
    maternal and child health programs, provide a link to the community and 
    school age children for information and financial aid regarding careers 
    in the health professions, assist in health facilities construction and 
    assist other health related programs such as Rural Health and HIV/AIDS
    
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    programs. The HRSA Field Offices, by virtue of their unique location in 
    communities and States, are more than just an extension of HRSA 
    programs; they are HRSA's resource for integrating and coordinating 
    programs at the customer level. These ten Field Offices are organized 
    into five Field Clusters. HRSA's customers, youth as well as adults, 
    who want information about HRSA programs and opportunities for careers 
    in the health professions, may contact the closest HRSA Field Office:
    
    Northeast Cluster
    
    HRSA Boston Field Office, Barbara Tausey, (617) 565-1433
    HRSA New York Field Office, Ronald Moss, (212) 264-2664
    HRSA Philadelphia Field Office, Joseph Healey, (215) 861-4365
    
    Southeast Cluster
    
    HRSA Atlanta Field Office, Ketty Gonzalez, (404) 562-7980
    
    Midwest Cluster
    
    HRSA Chicago Field Office, Deborah Willis-Fillinger, (312) 353-6835
    HRSA Kansas City Field Office, Hollis Hensley, (816) 426-5226
    
    West Central Cluster
    
    HRSA Dallas Field Office, Frank Cantu, (214) 767-3872
    HRSA Denver Field Office, Jerry Wheeler, (305) 844-3203
    
    Pacific West Cluster
    
    HRSA San Francisco Field Office, Antonio Duran, (415) 437-8090
    HRSA Seattle Field Office, Douglas Woods, (206) 615-2491
    
                            HRSA Programs at a Glance
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                      Rural Health Programs
     
    State Rural Hospital Flexibility Program................      04/14/1999
    Rural Network Development Grant Program.................      03/16/1999
    Rural Health Outreach Grant Program.....................      03/01/1999
    Rural Health Policy Analytic Centers....................      03/05/1999
     
                   Health Professions Programs
     
    Nurse Anesthetist Program: Program Grants (as published
     in the summer HRSA Preview)............................      12/21/1998
    Advanced Nurse Education (as published in the summer
     HRSA Preview)..........................................      12/21/1998
    Physician Assistant Training............................      02/23/1999
    Departments of Family Medicine..........................      03/15/1999
    Geriatric Education Centers (as published in the summer
     HRSA Preview)..........................................      12/21/1998
    Basic/Core Area Health Education Centers................      02/26/1999
    Model State-Supported Area Health Education Centers.....      02/26/1999
    Health Education and Training Centers...................      02/19/1999
    Quentin N. Burdick Rural Health Interdisciplinary
     Program................................................      02/12/1999
    Allied Health Projects..................................      02/16/1999
    Centers of Excellence...................................      03/29/1999
    Health Careers Opportunity Program......................      03/12/1999
    Minority Faculty Fellowship Program.....................      01/29/1999
     
                  Primary Health Care Programs
     
    Community and Migrant Health Centers....................           (\1\)
    Health Care for the Homeless............................      02/01/1999
    Healthy Schools/Healthy Communities.....................      05/01/1999
    Grants to States for Loan Repayment Programs............      05/01/1999
    Black Lung Clinics......................................      04/01/1999
    New Delivery Sites and New Starts in Programs Funded
     under The Health Centers Consolidation Act.............      04/01/1999
     
                        HIV/AIDS Programs
     
    AIDS Education And Training Centers.....................      04/01/1999
    Ryan White Title III HIV Early Intervention Services
     Grants.................................................      05/01/1999
    Ryan White Title III HIV Early Intervention Services
     Planning Grants........................................      06/01/1999
    Ryan White Title IV: Existing Geographic Areas..........      04/30/1999
    Ryan White Title IV: New Geographic Areas...............      04/30/1999
     
               Maternal and Child Health Programs
     
    Genetic Services........................................      04/23/1999
    Genetic Services--Integrated Services for Children with
     Genetic Conditions.....................................      04/23/1999
    Genetic Services--Newborn Screening.....................      04/23/1999
    Genetic Services--National Genetic Resource Center......      04/23/1999
    Comprehensive Hemophilia Diagnostic and Treatment
     Centers................................................      05/15/1999
    Partnership for Information and Communications (PIC)....      02/23/1999
    Maternal and Child Health Research......................      03/01/1999
    Training--Continuing Education/Collaboration Pediatrics/
     Child Psychiatry.......................................      04/01/1999
    Training--Continuing Education and Development--Training
     Institute..............................................      06/01/1999
    Children With Special Health Care Needs: Adolescent
     Transition.............................................      03/01/1999
    Children with Special Health Care Needs Institute.......      03/01/1999
    Children With Special Health Care Needs: Medical Home
     Cooperative Agreement..................................      03/01/1999
    Health Care Information and Education for Families of
     Children With Special Health Care Needs................      03/01/1999
    Early Discharge (Data)..................................      04/01/1999
    Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children..............      04/01/1999
    Community and School-Based Sealant Grants...............      05/03/1999
    Oral Health Integrated Systems Development Grants.......      05/03/1999
    Child Health Insurance Program Partnership..............      02/22/1999
    Border Health Initiative................................      05/03/1999
    
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    Emergency Medical Services for Children, Implementation
     Grants.................................................      03/15/1999
    Emergency Medical Services for Children, Partnership
     Grants.................................................      03/15/1999
    Emergency Medical Services for Children, Targeted Issue
     Grants.................................................      03/15/1999
    Emergency Medical Services for Children, Native American
     Project................................................      03/15/1999
    Traumatic Brain Injury State Implementation Grants......      03/01/1999
    Traumatic Brain Injury State Planning Grants............      03/01/1999
    Improving Screening for Alcohol Use During Pregnancy
     Among Providers........................................      04/01/1999
    Healthy Start Initiative: Eliminating Racial/Ethnic
     Disparities in Perinatal Health........................      04/01/1999
    Healthy Start Initiative: Infrastructure/Capacity
     Building Projects......................................      04/01/1999
     
                       Other HRSA Programs
     
    Faculty Loan Repayment Program..........................      06/30/1999
    Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students.................      05/14/1999
    Nursing Education Loan Repayment Program................     06/30/1999
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    \1\ Varies by Service Area.
    
    How to Obtain And Use The HRSA Preview
    
        It is recommended that you read the introductory materials, 
    terminology section, and individual program category descriptions 
    before contacting the general number 1-888-333-HRSA. Likewise, we urge 
    applicants to fully assess their eligibility for grants before 
    requesting kits. As a general rule, no more than one kit per category 
    will be mailed to applicants.
    
    To Obtain A Copy of The HRSA Preview
    
        To have your name and address added to or deleted from the HRSA 
    Preview mailing list, please call the toll free number 1-888-333-HRSA 
    (4772) or e-mail us at hrsa.gac@ix.netcom.com.
    
    To Obtain An Application Kit
    
        Upon review of the program descriptions, please determine which 
    category or categories of application kit(s) you wish to receive and 
    contact the 1-888-333-HRSA (4772) number to register on the specific 
    mailing list. Application kits are generally available 60 days prior to 
    application deadline. If kits are already available, they will be 
    mailed immediately.
    
    World Wide Web Access
    
        The HRSA Preview is available on the HRSA Homepage via the World 
    Wide Web at: http://www.hrsa.dhhs.gov/. The fall 1998 HRSA Preview is 
    also available in Spanish at HRSA's Homepage http://www.hrsa.dhhs.gov/. 
    It is hoped that the availability of the Spanish edition of the HRSA 
    Preview increases your access to HRSA programs. Questions or comments 
    in Spanish about our programs may be directed to Laura Shepherd, Office 
    of Minority Health, at lshepherd@hrsa.dhhs.gov/.
        Application materials are currently available for downloading in 
    the current cycle for some HRSA programs. HRSA's goal is to post 
    application forms and materials for all programs as soon as possible. 
    You can download this issue of the HRSA Preview in Adobe Acrobat format 
    (.pdf) from HRSA's web site at: http://www.hrsa.dhhs.gov/preview.htm
        Also, you can register on-line to be sent specific grant 
    application materials by following the instructions on the web page or 
    accessing http://www.hrsa.gov/g__order3.htm directly. Your mailing 
    information will be added to our database and material will be sent to 
    you as it becomes available.
    
    Grant Terminology
    
    Application Deadlines
    
        Applications will be considered ``on time'' if they are either 
    received on or before the established deadline date or postmarked on or 
    before the deadline date given in the program announcement or in the 
    application kit materials.
    
    Authorizations
    
        The citations of provisions of the laws authorizing the various 
    programs are provided immediately preceding groupings of program 
    categories.
    
    CFDA Number
    
        The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) is a Government-
    wide compendium of Federal programs, projects, services, and activities 
    which provide assistance. Programs listed therein are given a CFDA 
    Number.
    
    Cooperative Agreement
    
        A financial assistance mechanism used when substantial Federal 
    programmatic involvement, with the recipient during performance, is 
    anticipated by the Agency.
    
    Eligibility
    
        Authorizing legislation and programmatic regulations specify 
    eligibility for individual grant programs. In general, assistance is 
    provided to nonprofit organizations and institutions, State and local 
    governments and their agencies, and occasionally to individuals. For-
    profit organizations are eligible to receive awards under financial 
    assistance programs unless specifically excluded by legislation.
    
    Estimated Amount of Competition
    
        The funding level listed is provided for planning purposes and is 
    subject to the availability of funds.
    
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
    
        Special priorities or preferences are those which the individual 
    programs have identified for the funding cycle. Some programs give 
    preference to organizations which have specific capabilities such as 
    telemedicine networking or established relationships with managed care 
    organizations. Preference also may be given to achieve an equitable 
    geographic distribution and other reasons to increase the effectiveness 
    of the programs.
    
    Key Offices
    
        The Grants Management Office serves as the focal point for business 
    matters. A ``key'' symbol indicates the appropriate office for each 
    program area and the main telephone number for the office.
    
    Matching Requirements
    
        Several HRSA programs require a matching amount, or percentage of 
    the total project support, to come from sources other than Federal 
    funds. Matching requirements are generally mandated in the authorizing 
    legislation for specific categories. Also, matching requirements may be 
    administratively required by the awarding office. Such requirements are 
    set forth in the application kit.
    
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    Project Period
    
        The total time for which support of a discretionary project has 
    been programmatically approved. Continuation of any project beyond the 
    budget period is subject to satisfactory performance, availability of 
    funds and program priorities.
    
    Review Criteria
    
        The following are generic review criteria applicable to HRSA 
    programs:
         That the estimated cost to the Government of the project 
    is reasonable considering the anticipated results.
         That project personnel or prospective fellows are well 
    qualified by training and/or experience for the support sought, and the 
    applicant organization or the organization to provide training to a 
    fellow has adequate facilities and manpower.
         That, insofar as practical, the proposed activities 
    (scientific or other), if well executed, are capable of attaining 
    project objectives.
         That the project objectives are capable of achieving the 
    specific program objectives defined in the program announcement and the 
    proposed results are measurable.
         That the method for evaluating proposed results includes 
    criteria for determining the extent to which the program has achieved 
    its stated objectives and the extent to which the accomplishment of 
    objectives can be attributed to the program.
         That, in so far as practical, the proposed activities, 
    when accomplished, are replicable, national in scope and include plans 
    for broad dissemination.
        The specific review criteria used to review and rank applications 
    are included in the individual guidance material provided with the 
    application kits. Applicants should pay strict attention to addressing 
    these criteria as they are the basis upon which their applications will 
    be judged.
    
    Technical Assistance
    
        A contact person is listed for each program and his/her e-mail 
    address and telephone number provided. Some programs have scheduled 
    workshops and conference calls as indicated by the ``magnifying glass'' 
    in the HRSA Preview. If you have questions concerning individual 
    programs or the availability of technical assistance, please contact 
    the person listed. Also check your application materials and the HRSA 
    web site http://www.hrsa.dhhs.gov/ for the latest technical assistance 
    information.
    
    Frequently Asked Questions
    
        1. HRSA lists many telephone numbers and e-mail addresses. Who do I 
    phone or e-mail and when?
        Phone 1-888-333-HRSA (4772) to register for application kits. It 
    will be helpful to the information specialist if you have the CFDA 
    Number and title of the program handy for reference.
        If, before you register, you want to know more about the program, 
    an e-mail/phone contact is listed. This contact can provide information 
    concerning the specific program's purpose, scope and goals, and 
    eligibility criteria. Usually, you will be encouraged to request the 
    application kit so that you will have clear, comprehensive and accurate 
    information available to you. The application kit lists telephone 
    numbers for a program expert and a grants management specialist who 
    will provide technical assistance concerning your specific program, if 
    you are unable to find the information within the materials provided.
        2. The dates listed in the HRSA Preview and the dates in the 
    application kit do not agree. How do I know which is correct?
        First, register at 1-888-333-HRSA (4772) for each program that you 
    are interested in as shown in the HRSA Preview.
        HRSA Preview dates for application kit availability and application 
    receipt deadline are based upon the best known information at the time 
    of publication, often nine months in advance of the competitive cycle. 
    Occasionally, the grant cycle does not begin as projected and dates 
    must be adjusted. The deadline date stated in your application kit is 
    correct. If the application kit has been made available and 
    subsequently the date changes, notification of the change will be 
    mailed to known recipients of the application kit. Therefore, if you 
    are registered at 1-888-333-HRSA (4772), you will receive the most 
    current information.
        3. Are programs announced in the HRSA Preview ever canceled?
        Infrequently, programs announced may be withdrawn from competition. 
    If this occurs, a cancellation notice will be provided through the HRSA 
    Preview at the HRSA Homepage http://www.hrsa.dhhs.gov/.
        If you still have unanswered questions, please contact Jeanne 
    Conley of the Grants Policy Branch at 301-443-4972 
    (jconley@hrsa.dhhs.gov).
    
    Rural Health Programs
    
        Grants Management Office: 1-301-594-4235.
        The Office of Rural Health Policy (ORHP) promotes better health 
    care in rural America through its grant programs for rural health 
    outreach, network development, and research centers. Grants for the 
    outreach program are used to expand access to essential health care 
    services in rural areas, as well as to reduce the cost and improve the 
    quality of these services. Since recipients of these grants are 
    required to partner with at least two other organizations, outreach 
    grants encourage the development of new and innovative health care 
    delivery systems. Unlike the outreach grants, which focus on the actual 
    delivery of health care services, the network grants are aimed at 
    improving organizational capabilities. Network grants specifically 
    support the planning and development of vertically integrated health 
    care systems in rural areas. In the rapidly changing health care 
    market, rural areas that develop vertically integrated systems will be 
    better able to keep vital health care support within the community. 
    ORHP's research grants fund centers to study a wide range of policy-
    relevant subjects in rural health, including issues of multi-State and 
    national significance such as the emergence of managed care in rural 
    communities. The work of the research centers is published in 
    appropriate refereed journals and disseminated to a national audience.
    
    State Rural Hospital Flexibility Program
    
    Authorization
        Section 1820 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395I-4) as 
    amended in Public Law 105-33 SEC. 4201.
    Purpose
        The purpose of this grant program is to help States work with rural 
    communities and hospitals to develop and implement a rural health plan, 
    develop integrated networks of care, improve emergency medical services 
    and designate Critical Access Hospitals.
    Eligibility
        The 50 States are eligible to apply.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $25,000,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        Up to 50.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 02/10/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.912C.
    
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        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/14/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Person: Jerry Coopey, jcoopey@hrsa.dhhs.gov 1-301-443-0835.
    
    Rural Network Development Grant Program
    
    Authorization
        Section 330A of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 254c
    Purpose
        The purpose of this program is to support the planning and 
    development of vertically integrated health care networks in rural 
    areas. Vertically integrated networks must be composed of three 
    different types of providers. The emphasis of the program is on 
    projects to develop the organizational capabilities of these networks. 
    The network is a tool for overcoming the fragmentation of health care 
    delivery services in rural areas. As such, the network provides a range 
    of possibilities for structuring local delivery systems to meet health 
    care needs of rural communities.
    Eligibility
        A rural public or nonprofit private organization that is or 
    represents a network which includes three or more health care providers 
    or other entities that provide or support the delivery of health care 
    services is eligible to apply. The administrative headquarters of the 
    organization must be located in a rural county or in a rural census 
    tract of an urban county, or an organization constituted exclusively to 
    provide services to migrant and seasonal farm workers in rural areas 
    and supported under Section 330(g) of the Public Health Service Act. 
    These organizations are eligible regardless of the urban or rural 
    location of the administrative headquarters.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Funding preference may be given to applicant networks that include: 
    (1) a majority of the health care providers serving in the area or 
    region to be served by the network; (2) any Federally Qualified Health 
    Centers, Rural Health Clinics, and local public health departments 
    serving in the area or region; (3) outpatient mental health providers 
    serving in the area or region; or (4) appropriate social service 
    providers, such as agencies on aging, school systems and providers 
    under the women, infants, and children program (WIC) to improve access 
    to and coordination of health care services.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $4,420,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        25.
    Estimated Project Period
        1-3 Years.
        Group Conference Call Date: 01/28/99, 2:00 p.m.(ET): Contact ORHP 
    Operator, (301) 656-3100 or FAX (301) 652-5264.
    Application Availability: 12/01/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.912B.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/16/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Person: Eileen Holloran ehollaran@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    0835.
    
    Rural Health Outreach Grant Program
    
    Authorization
        Section 330A of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 254c.
    Purpose
        The purpose of this grant program is to expand access to, 
    coordinate, restrain the cost of, and improve the quality of essential 
    health care services, including preventive and emergency services, 
    through the development of integrated health care delivery systems or 
    networks in rural areas and regions. Funds are available for projects 
    to support the direct delivery of health care and related services, to 
    expand existing services, or to enhance health service delivery through 
    education, promotion, and prevention programs. The emphasis is on the 
    actual delivery of specific services rather than the development of 
    organizational capabilities. Projects may be carried out by networks of 
    the same providers (e.g. all hospitals) or more diversified networks.
    Eligibility
        Rural public or nonprofit private organizations that include three 
    or more health care providers or other entities that provide or support 
    the delivery of health care services are eligible to apply. The 
    administrative headquarters of the organization must be located in a 
    rural county or in a rural census tract of an urban county, or an 
    organization constituted exclusively to provide services to migrant and 
    seasonal farmworkers in rural areas and supported under Section 330(g) 
    of the Public Health Service Act. Organizations that provide services 
    to migrant and seasonal farmworkers in rural areas and are supported 
    under Section 330(g) of the Public Health Service Act are eligible 
    regardless of the urban or rural location of the administrative 
    headquarters.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Funding preference may be given to applicant networks that include: 
    (1) A majority of the health care providers serving in the area or 
    region to be served by the network; (2) any Federally Qualified Health 
    Centers, Rural Health Clinics, and local public health departments 
    serving in the area or region; (3) outpatient mental health providers 
    serving in the area or region; or (4) appropriate social service 
    providers, such as agencies on aging, school systems, and providers 
    under the women, infants, and children program (WIC), to improve access 
    to and coordination of health care services.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $8,580,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        50.
    Estimated Project Period
        1-3 Years.
        Group Conference Call Date: 01/26/99, 2:00 p.m.(ET): Contact ORHP 
    Operator, (301) 656-3100 or FAX (301) 652-5264.
    Application Availability: 12/01/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.912A.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Person: Eileen Holloran, eholloran@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-
    443-0835.
    
    Rural Health Policy Analytic Centers
    
    Authorization
        Section 301 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. [241].
    Purpose
        The purpose of this program is to fund rural health services policy 
    analytic centers to conduct policy relevant research on rural health 
    services issues of multi-state and national significance, and 
    disseminate the findings of their research. The
    
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    centers study the critical issues facing rural communities in their 
    quest to secure adequate, affordable, high quality health services. 
    Rural health research findings are published in appropriate refereed 
    journals and disseminated to a national audience.
    Eligibility
        All public and private entities, both nonprofit and for-profit, are 
    eligible to apply.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        None.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $1,000,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        2-4.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 12/01/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.155.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/05/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 07/1999.
        Contact Person: Jake Culp, jculp@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-0835.
    
    Health Professions Programs
    
        Grants Management Office: 1-301-443-6880.
    
        Note: As the HRSA Preview was going to print, new legislation 
    was passed reauthorizing many of the Health Professions Programs. 
    Because the legislation may have altered important elements, such as 
    program requirements, please read the application materials 
    carefully.
    
        Underlined areas provide additional or changed information to the 
    Summer 1998 HRSA Preview.
    
    Nurse Anesthetist Program: Program Grants
    
    Authorization
        Section 811 of the Public Health Service Act (Previously Section 
    831), 42 U.S.C. 297-1.
    Purpose
        Grants are awarded to assist eligible institutions to meet the 
    costs of developing projects for the education of nurse anesthetists.
    Eligibility
        Eligible applicants are public or private nonprofit institutions 
    which provide registered nurses with full-time nurse anesthetist 
    training and are accredited by an entity or entities designated by the 
    Secretary of Education.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Statutory Funding Preference: As provided in Section 860(e) of the 
    Public Health Service Act, preference will be given to qualified 
    applicants that: (A) have a high rate for placing graduates in practice 
    settings having the principal focus of serving residents of medically 
    underserved communities; or (B) have achieved, during the 2-year period 
    preceding the fiscal year for which such an award is sought, a 
    significant increase in the rate of placing graduates in such settings. 
    This preference will only be applied to education program applications 
    that rank above the 20th percentile of proposals recommended for 
    approval by the peer review group.
        ``High rate'' and ``significant increase in the rate'' have been 
    redefined for this program. ``High rate'' is defined as a minimum of 35 
    percent of graduates in academic year 1995-1996, academic year 1996-
    1997, or academic year 1997-1998, who spend at least 50 percent of 
    their work time in clinical practice in the specified settings. 
    Graduates who are providing care in a medically underserved community 
    as a part of a fellowship or other educational experience can be 
    counted.
        ``Significant increase in the rate'' means that, between academic 
    years 1996-1997 and 1997-1998, the rate of placing graduates in the 
    specified settings has increased by a minimum of 50 percent and not 
    less than 15 percent of graduates from the most recent year are working 
    in these settings.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $400,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        2 Programs.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 07/13/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.916.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 12/21/1998.
        Projected Award Date: 04/1999.
        Contact Person: Marcia Starbecker, mstarbecker@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-
    301-443-6333.
    
    Advanced Nurse Education
    
    Authorization
        Section 811 of the Public Health Service Act (Previously Section 
    821), 42 U.S.C. 296.
    Purpose
        Grants are awarded to assist eligible institutions plan, develop 
    and operate new programs, or significantly expand existing programs 
    leading to advanced degrees that prepare nurses to serve as nurse 
    educators or public health nurses, or in other clinical nurse 
    specialties determined by the Secretary to require advanced education.
    Eligibility
        Eligible applicants are public and nonprofit private collegiate 
    schools of nursing.
    
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
    
        Statutory General Preference: As provided in Section 860(e)(1) of 
    the Public Health Service Act, preference will be given to any 
    qualified applicant that: (A) has a high rate for placing graduates in 
    practice settings having the principal focus of serving residents of 
    medically underserved communities; or (B) during the 2-year period 
    preceding the fiscal year for which such an award is sought, has 
    achieved a significant increase in the rate of placing graduates in 
    such settings. This preference will only be applied to applications 
    that rank above the 20th percentile of proposals recommended for 
    approval by the peer review group.
        ``High rate'' and ``significant increase in the rate'' have been 
    redefined for this program. ``High rate'' is defined as a minimum of 35 
    percent of graduates in academic year 1995-1996, academic year 1996-
    1997, or academic year 1997-1998, who spend at least 50 percent of 
    their work time in clinical practice in the specified settings. 
    Graduates who are providing care in a medically underserved community 
    as a part of a fellowship or other educational experience can be 
    counted.
        ``Significant increase in the rate'' means that, between academic 
    years 1996-1997 and 1997-1998, the rate of placing graduates in the 
    specified settings has increased by a minimum of 50 percent and not 
    less than 15 percent of graduates from the most recent year are working 
    in these settings.
        Established Funding Priorities: A funding priority will be given to 
    applications which develop, expand or implement course(s) concerning 
    ambulatory, home health care and/or inpatient case management services 
    for individuals with HIV disease.
    
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        In determining the order of funding of approved applications, a 
    funding priority will be given to applicant institutions which 
    demonstrate either substantial progress over the last three years or a 
    significant experience of ten or more years in enrolling and graduating 
    trainees from those minority or low-income populations identified as 
    at-risk of poor health outcomes.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of the Competition
        $4,000,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        20.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 07/13/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.299.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 12/21/1998.
        Projected Award Date: 04/1999.
        Contact Person: Karen Pane, kpane@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-6333.
    
    Physician Assistant Training
    
    Authorization
        Section 747 of the Public Health Service Act (Previously Section 
    750), 42 U.S.C. 293n.
    Purpose
        Grants are awarded under Section 747 of the Public Health Service 
    Act for projects: (1) for the training of physician assistants; and (2) 
    for the training of individuals who will teach in programs to provide 
    such training. The projects supported must meet the following 
    definition of a training program for physician assistants as defined 
    under Section 799B of the Public Health Service Act: (1) has as its 
    objective the education of individuals who will, upon completion of 
    their studies in the program, be qualified to provide primary care 
    under the supervision of a physician; (2) extends for at least one 
    academic year and consists of supervised clinical practice and at least 
    four months (in the aggregate) of classroom instruction directed toward 
    preparing students to deliver health care; (3) has an enrollment of not 
    less than eight students; and (4) trains students in primary care, 
    disease prevention, health promotion, geriatric medicine, and home 
    health care. The program assists schools to meet the costs of projects 
    to plan, develop and operate or maintain programs for the training of 
    physician assistants and for the training of individuals who will teach 
    in programs to provide such training. Programs must develop and use 
    methods designed to encourage graduates of the program to work in 
    health professional shortage areas. Programs also must develop and use 
    methods for placing graduates in positions for which they have been 
    trained.
    Eligibility
        Public or nonprofit private hospitals, schools of medicine, or 
    osteopathic medicine or a public or private nonprofit entity are 
    eligible to apply. Eligible physician assistant programs are those 
    which are either accredited by the American Medical Association's 
    Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation (AMA-CAHEA) or 
    its successor organization, the Commission on Accreditation of Allied 
    Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        As provided in Section 791(a) of the Public Health Service Act, 
    statutory preference will be given to any qualified applicant that: (A) 
    has a high rate for placing graduates in practice settings having the 
    principal focus of serving residents of medically underserved 
    communities; or (B) during the 2-year period preceding the fiscal year 
    for which such an award is sought, has achieved a significant increase 
    in the rate of placing graduates in such settings. This statutory 
    general preference will only be applied to applications that rank above 
    the 20th percentile of applications recommended for approval by the 
    peer review group.
        A statutory priority will be given to qualified applicants that 
    have a record of training individuals who are from disadvantaged 
    backgrounds (including racial and ethnic minorities underrepresented 
    among physician assistants).
        A special consideration will be given under Section 747(c)(3) in 
    awarding grants to projects which prepare practitioners to care for 
    underserved population and other high-risk groups such as the elderly, 
    individuals with HIV-AIDS, substance abusers, homeless, and victims of 
    domestic violence.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $900,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        6.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
        Technical Assistance Group Conference Call: To be held on January 
    21, 1999. Contact Ed Spirer by January 14, 1999 to participate by 
    calling 301-443-1467 or e-mail espirer@hrsa.dhhs.gov.
    Application Availability: 12/15/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.886.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 02/23/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 06/1999.
        Contact Person: Ed Spirer, espirer@hrsa.d, 1-301-443-1467.
    
    Departments of Family Medicine
    
    Authorization
        Section 747 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 293k.
    Purpose
        Grants are awarded to establish, maintain, or improve academic 
    administrative units to provide clinical instruction in family 
    medicine; to plan and develop model educational predoctoral, faculty 
    development, and graduate medical education programs in family medicine 
    which will meet the requirements of Section 747(a) by the end of the 
    project period of Section 747(b) support; to support academic and 
    clinical activities relevant to the field of family medicine; and to 
    strengthen the administrative base and structure responsible for the 
    planning, direction, organization, coordination, and evaluation of all 
    undergraduate and graduate family medicine activities.
    Eligibility
        Public, or private nonprofit accredited schools of medicine or 
    osteopathic medicine are eligible to apply.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        As provided in Section 791(a) of the Public Health Service Act, 
    statutory preference will be given to any qualified applicant that: (A) 
    has a high rate for placing graduates in practice settings having the 
    principal focus of serving residents of medically underserved 
    communities; or (B) during the 2-year period preceding the fiscal year 
    for which such an award is sought, has achieved a significant increase 
    in the rate of placing graduates in such settings. This statutory 
    general preference will only be applied to applications that rank above 
    the 20th
    
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    percentile of applications recommended for approval by the peer review 
    group.
        Under Section 747(b), a funding preference is provided for 
    qualified applicants that agree to expend the award for the purpose of: 
    (1) establishing an academic administrative unit defined as a 
    department, division, or other unit, for programs in family medicine; 
    or (2) substantially expanding the programs of such a unit.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $3,600,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        20.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
        Technical Assistance Conference Call: February 15, 1999. Contact 
    Shelby Biedenkapp by January 29 to participate, 301-443-1467, or e-mail 
    sbiedenkapp@hrsa.dhhs.gov.
    Application Availability: 10/09/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.984.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/15/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 08/1999.
        Contact Person: Shelby Biedenkapp, sbiedenkapp@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-
    301-443-1467.
    
    Geriatric Education Centers
    
    Authorization
        Section 753 of the Public Health Service Act (Previously Section 
    777(a)), 42 U.S.C. 294o.
    Purpose
        Grants are awarded to support the development of collaborative 
    arrangements involving several health professions schools and health 
    care facilities. Geriatric Education Centers (GECs) facilitate training 
    of health professional faculty, students, and practitioners in the 
    diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease, disability, and other 
    health problems of the aged. Health professionals include allopathic 
    physicians, osteopathic physicians, dentists, optometrists, 
    podiatrists, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, 
    chiropractors, behavioral and mental health professionals, health 
    administrators, and other allied health professionals. Projects 
    supported under these grants must offer training involving four or more 
    health professions, one of which must be allopathic or osteopathic 
    medicine, and must address one or more of the following statutory 
    purposes: (a) improve the training of health professionals in 
    geriatrics; (b) develop and disseminate curricula relating to the 
    treatment of health problems of elderly individuals; (c) support the 
    training and retraining of faculty to provide such instruction in 
    geriatrics; (d) support continuing education of health professionals 
    and allied health professionals who provide such treatment; and (e) 
    provide students with clinical training in geriatrics in nursing homes, 
    chronic and acute disease hospitals, ambulatory care centers, and 
    senior centers.
    Eligibility
        Grants may be made to accredited health professions schools as 
    defined by Section 799B(1), or programs for the training of physician 
    assistants as defined by Section 799B(3), or schools of allied health 
    as defined by Section 799B(4), or schools of nursing as defined by 
    Section 853(2).
    Funding Priorities and/Or Preferences
        None.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $1,100,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        8.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 years.
    Application Availability: 10/05/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.969.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 12/21/1998.
        Projected Award Date: 04/1999.
        Contact Person: Barbara Broome, bbroome@hrsa.dhhs.gov 1-301-443-
    6887.
    
    Basic/Core Area Health Education Centers
    
    Authorization
        Section 751(a)(1) of the Public Health Service Act (Previously 
    Section 746(a)(1)), 42 U.S.C. 293j.
    Purpose
        Grants are awarded to assist schools to improve the distribution, 
    supply and quality of health personnel in the health services delivery 
    system by encouraging the regionalization of health professions 
    schools. Emphasis is placed on community-based training of primary care 
    oriented students, residents, and providers. The Area Health Education 
    Centers (AHEC) program assists schools in the planning, development, 
    and operation of AHEC's to initiate educational system incentives, to 
    attract and retain health care personnel in scarcity areas. By linking 
    the academic resources of the university health science center with 
    local planning, educational and clinical resources, the AHEC program 
    establishes a network of community-based training sites to provide 
    educational services to students, faculty and practitioners in 
    underserved areas and ultimately, to improve the delivery of health 
    care in the service area. The program embraces the goal of increasing 
    the number of health professions graduates who ultimately will practice 
    in underserved areas.
    Eligibility
        The types of entities eligible to apply for this program have been 
    expanded from public or private nonprofit accredited schools of 
    medicine and osteopathic medicine to include incorporated consortia of 
    such schools, or the parent institution of such schools. Also, in 
    States in which no area health education center program is in 
    operation, an accredited school of nursing is also an eligible 
    applicant.
    Matching Requirements
        Awardees shall make available (directly or through contributions 
    from State, county or municipal governments, or the private sector) 
    non-Federal contributions in cash in an amount that is not less than 50 
    percent of the operating costs of the AHEC Program, except that the 
    Secretary may grant a waiver for up to 75 percent of the amount 
    required in the first 3 years in which an awardee receives funds under 
    Section 751(a)(1).
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Funds shall be awarded to approved applicants in the following 
    order: (1) competing continuations; (2) new starts in States with no 
    AHEC program; (3) other new starts; and (4) competing supplementals. 
    Applications reviewed and scored in the lowest 25th percentile may be 
    partially funded or may not be funded.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $7,625,000.
    
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    Estimated Number of Awards
        9.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 10/09/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772)
        CFDA Number: 93.824.
        Application Deadline: 02/26/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 05/1999.
        Contact Persons: Louis D. Coccodrilli (lcoccodrilli@hrsa.dhhs.gov); 
    Carol S. Gleich (cgleich@hrsa.dhhs.gov), 1-301-443-6950.
    
    Model State-Supported Area Health Education Centers
    
    Authorization
        Section 751(a)(2) of The Public Health Service Act (Previously 
    Section 746 (a)(3)), 42 U.S.C. 293j.
    Purpose
        The program assists schools to improve the distribution, supply, 
    and quality of health personnel in the health services delivery system 
    by encouraging the regionalization of health professions schools. 
    Emphasis is placed on community-based training of primary care oriented 
    students, residents, and providers. The Area Health Education Centers 
    (AHEC) program assists schools in the development, and operation of 
    AHEC's to implement educational system incentives to attract and retain 
    health care personnel in scarcity areas. By linking the academic 
    resources of the university health science center with local planning, 
    educational and clinical resources, the AHEC program establishes a 
    network of health-related institutions to provide educational services 
    to students, faculty and practitioners and ultimately, to improve the 
    delivery of health care in the service area. These programs are 
    collaborative partnerships which address current health workforce needs 
    within a region of a State, or in an entire State.
    Eligibility
        The types of entities eligible to apply for this program have been 
    expanded from public or private nonprofit accredited schools of 
    medicine and osteopathic medicine to include incorporated consortia of 
    such schools, or the parent institution of such schools. Applicants 
    must also have previously received funds but are no longer receiving 
    funds under Section 751(a)(1), formerly Section 746(a)(1), and are 
    operating an AHEC program.
    Matching Requirements
        Awardees shall make available (directly or through contributions 
    from State, county or municipal governments, or the private sector) 
    recurring non-Federal contributions in cash in an amount not less than 
    50 percent of the operating costs of the Model State-Supported AHEC 
    Program.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Funds shall be awarded to approved applicants in the following 
    order: (1) competing continuations; (2) new starts in States with no 
    AHEC program; (3) other new starts; and (4) competing supplementals. 
    Applications reviewed and scored in the lowest 25th percentile may be 
    partially funded or may not be funded.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        9.
    Application Availability: 10/09/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.107.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 02/26/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 05/1999.
        Contact Persons: Louis D. Coccodrilli (lcoccodrilli@hrsa.dhhs.gov); 
    Carol S. Gleich (cgleich@hrsa.dhhs.gov), 1-301-443-6950.
    
    Health Education and Training Centers
    
    Authorization
        Section 752 of The Public Health Service Act (Previously Section 
    746(f)), 42 U.S.C. 293j.
    Purpose
        Grants are awarded to assist schools to improve the distribution, 
    supply, quality and efficiency of personnel providing health services 
    in the State of Florida or along the border between the United States 
    and Mexico and in other urban/rural areas of the United States to any 
    population group that has demonstrated serious unmet health care needs. 
    The program encourages health promotion and disease prevention through 
    public education in border and non-border areas. Each Health Education 
    and Training Center (HETC) project will: (a) conduct or support not 
    less than one training and educational program for physicians and one 
    for nurses for at least a portion of the clinical training of such 
    students in the proposed service area; (b) conduct or support training 
    in health education services. A school of public health located in the 
    HETC service area shall participate in the HETC program if the school 
    requests to participate.
        Note that funds shall be awarded in such a way that 50 percent of 
    amounts appropriated for each fiscal year are for the establishment or 
    operation of health education training centers in States along the 
    United States and Mexican border and in the State of Florida.
    Eligibility
        The types of entities eligible for this program have been expanded 
    from public or private nonprofit accredited schools of medicine and 
    osteopathic medicine, to include incorporated consortia of such 
    schools, or the parent institution of such schools. In States in which 
    no area health education center program is in operation, an accredited 
    school of nursing is also an eligible applicant.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Fifty percent of the appropriated funds each year must be made 
    available for approved applications for Border HETCs. The amount 
    allocated for each approved Border HETC application shall be determined 
    in accordance with a formula. Approved non-Border HETC applications 
    scored in the lowest 25th percentile may be partially funded or may not 
    be funded. The following funding priorities are being applied in FY 
    1999: (1) Implementation of HETC Programs training a minimum of 50 
    under-represented minority trainees annually for service to medically 
    underserved populations; (2) Implementation of a substantial public 
    health training experience between 4 to 8 weeks for a minimum of 25 
    trainees annually; (3) As part of their advisory group, a proposed 
    project must have representation from a health department from the area 
    being served.
    Matching Requirement
        Awardees shall provide matching funds from non-Federal sources 
    (directly or through donations from public or private entities, in cash 
    or in-kind) in an amount not less than 25 percent of total operating 
    costs of the HETC project.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated amount of This Competition
        $3,550,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        10-15.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    
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    Application Availability: 10/09/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.189.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 02/19/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 06/1999.
        Contact Persons: Louis D. Coccodrilli (lcoccodrilli@hrsa.dhhs.gov); 
    Carol S. Gleich (cgleich@hrsa.dhhs.gov), 1-301-443-6950.
    
    Quentin N. Burdick Rural Health Interdisciplinary Program
    
    Authorization
        Section 754 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 294p.
    Purpose
        The goal of this program is to provide or improve access to health 
    care in rural areas. Specifically, projects funded under this authority 
    shall be designed to: (a) Use new and innovative methods to train 
    health care practitioners to provide services in rural areas; (b) 
    demonstrate and evaluate innovative interdisciplinary methods and 
    models designed to provide access to cost-effective comprehensive 
    health care; (c) deliver health care services to individuals residing 
    in rural areas; (d) enhance the amount of relevant research conducted 
    concerning health care issues in rural areas; and (e) increase the 
    recruitment and retention of health care practitioners in rural areas 
    and make rural practice a more attractive career choice for health care 
    practitioners.
    Eligibility
        Applications will be accepted from health professions schools, 
    academic health centers, State or local governments or other 
    appropriate public or private nonprofit entities for funding and 
    participation in health professions and nursing training activities.
        Applications shall be jointly submitted by at least two eligible 
    applicants with the express purpose of assisting individuals in 
    academic institutions in establishing long-term collaborative 
    relationships with health care providers in rural areas.
        Applicants must designate a rural health care agency or agencies 
    for clinical treatment or training including hospitals, community 
    health centers, migrant health centers, rural health clinics, community 
    behavioral and mental health centers, long-term care facilities, Native 
    Hawaiian health centers or facilities operated by the Indian Health 
    Service or an Indian tribe or tribal organization or Indian 
    organization under a contract with the Indian Health Service under the 
    Indian Self Determination Act.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        A preference will be given to any qualified applicant that: (1) has 
    a high rate for placing graduates in practice settings having the 
    principal focus of serving residents of medically underserved 
    communities; or (2) during the 2-year period preceding the fiscal year 
    for which such an award is sought, has achieved a significant increase 
    in the rate of placing graduates in such settings. So that new 
    applicants may compete equitably, a preference will be given to those 
    new programs that meet at least four of the criteria described in 
    Section 791(c)(3) concerning medically underserved communities and 
    populations.
        A priority will be given to approved applicant institutions 
    (academic) which demonstrate either substantial progress over the last 
    three years or a significant experience of ten or more years in 
    enrolling and graduating trainees from those minority and low income 
    populations identified as at risk of poor outcomes.
    Special Considerations
        Special consideration will be given to qualified applicants who 
    increase the number of disadvantaged health professions students and 
    provide community-based training experiences designed to improve access 
    to health care services in underserved areas. This will include being 
    responsive to population groups addressed in the President's Executive 
    Orders 12876, 12900, and 13021. These include such applicants as 
    Hispanic Serving Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and 
    Universities, and Tribal Colleges and Universities serving Native 
    Americans.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of this Competition
        $1,800,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        12.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 11/01/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.192.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 02/12/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 05/1999.
        Contact Person: Judith E. Arndt, jarndt@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    6763.
    
    Allied Health Projects
    
    Authorization
        Section 755 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 294e.
    Purpose
        Grants are awarded to assist eligible entities in meeting the costs 
    associated with expanding or establishing programs that will: expand 
    enrollments in allied health disciplines that are in short supply or 
    whose services are most needed by the elderly; provide rapid transition 
    training programs in allied health fields to individuals who have 
    baccalaureate degrees in health-related sciences; establish community-
    based training programs that link academic centers to rural clinical 
    settings; provide career advancement training for practicing allied 
    health professionals; expand or establish clinical training sites for 
    allied health professionals in medically underserved or rural 
    communities in order to increase the number of individuals trained; 
    develop curriculum that will emphasize knowledge and practice in the 
    areas of prevention and health promotion, geriatrics, long-term care, 
    home health and hospice care, and ethics; expand or establish 
    interdisciplinary training programs that promote the effectiveness of 
    allied health practitioners in geriatric assessment and the 
    rehabilitation of the elderly; expand or establish demonstration 
    centers to emphasize innovative models to link allied health, clinical 
    practice, education, and research; and, to plan, develop, and operate 
    or maintain graduate programs in behavioral and mental health 
    professions.
    Eligibility
        ``Eligible entity'' for the purpose of this grant program means 
    health professions schools, academic health centers, State or local 
    governments or other appropriate public or private nonprofit entities 
    for funding and participation in health professions training 
    activities.
        Eligible academic institutions shall also be required to use funds 
    in collaboration with two or more disciplines.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        A funding preference will be given to applicants who: (a) have a 
    high rate for placing graduates in practice settings having the focus 
    of serving residents of medically underserved communities, or (b) 
    during the 2-year period preceding the fiscal year for which such an 
    award is sought, have achieved a significant increase in the rate of 
    placing graduates
    
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    in such settings. So that new applicants may compete equitably, a 
    preference will be given to those new programs that meet at least four 
    of the criteria described in Section 791(c)(3) concerning medically 
    underserved communities and populations.
        A priority will be given to qualified applicants who provide 
    community-based training experiences designed to improve access to 
    health care services in underserved areas. This will include being 
    responsive to population groups addressed in the President's Executive 
    Orders 12876, 12900 and 13021. These will include such applicants as 
    Hispanic Serving Institutions, Historical Black Colleges and 
    Universities, and Tribal Colleges and Universities serving Native 
    Americans.
        Special consideration will be given to applicants that work with 
    school systems through the high school level, especially in those areas 
    where there is a high percentage of disadvantaged students, to 
    encourage them to work toward careers in the allied health professions.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $ 830,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        9.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 11/01/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.191.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 02/16/1999.
        Projected Award date: 06/1999.
        Contact Person: Norman L. Clark, nclark@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    1346.
    
    Centers of Excellence (COE)
    
    Authorization
        Section 736 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 293c.
    Purpose
        The goal of this program is to assist eligible schools in 
    supporting programs of excellence in health professions education for 
    underrepresented minority individuals. The grantee is required to use 
    the funds awarded: to develop a large competitive applicant pool 
    through linkages with institutions of higher education, local school 
    districts, and other community-based entities and establish an 
    education pipeline for health professions careers; to establish, 
    strengthen, or expand programs to enhance the academic performance of 
    underrepresented minority students attending the school; to improve the 
    capacity of such school to train, recruit, and retain underrepresented 
    minority faculty including the payment of stipends and fellowships; to 
    carry out activities to improve the information resources, clinical 
    education, curricula and cultural competence of the graduates of the 
    schools as it relates to minority health issues; to facilitate faculty 
    and student research on health issues particularly affecting 
    underrepresented minority groups, including research on issues relating 
    to the delivery of health care; to carry out a program to train 
    students of the school in providing health services to a significant 
    number of under-represented minority individuals through training 
    provided to such students at community-based health facilities that 
    provide such health services and are located at a site remote from the 
    main site of the teaching facilities of the school; and to provide 
    stipends. The $500,000 minimum award per year is no longer required.
    Eligibility
        Eligible applicants are accredited schools of allopathic medicine, 
    osteopathic medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, graduate programs in 
    behavioral or mental health, or other public and nonprofit health or 
    educational entities.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        None.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $11,000,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        20.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 11/01/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.157.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/29/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Person: Roland Garcia, rgarcia@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    2100.
    
    Health Careers Opportunity Program (HCOP)
    
    Authorization
        Section 739 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 293d.
    Purpose
        The goal of this program is to assist individuals from 
    disadvantaged backgrounds to undertake education to enter a health 
    profession. The HCOP program works to build diversity in the health 
    fields by providing students from disadvantaged backgrounds an 
    opportunity to develop the skills needed to successfully compete, 
    enter, and graduate from health professions schools.
        The legislative purposes for which HCOP funds may be awarded are: 
    identifying, recruiting, and selecting individuals from disadvantaged 
    backgrounds for education and training in a health profession; 
    facilitating the entry of such individuals into such a school; 
    providing counseling, mentoring, or other services designed to assist 
    such individuals to complete successfully their education at such a 
    school; providing, for a period prior to the entry of such individuals 
    into the regular course of education of such a school, preliminary 
    education and health research training designed to assist them to 
    complete successfully such regular course of education at such a 
    school, or referring such individuals to institutions providing such 
    preliminary education; publicizing existing sources of financial aid 
    available to students in the education program of such a school or who 
    are undertaking training necessary to qualify them to enroll in such a 
    program; paying scholarships, as the Secretary may determine, for such 
    individuals for any period of health professions education at a health 
    professions school; paying such stipends for such individuals for any 
    period of education in student-enhancement programs (other than regular 
    courses), except that such a stipend may not be provided to an 
    individual for more than 12 months; carrying out programs under which 
    such individuals gain experience regarding a career in a field of 
    primary health care through working at facilities of public or private 
    nonprofit community-based providers of primary health services; and 
    conducting activities to develop a larger and more competitive 
    applicant pool through partnerships with institutions of higher 
    education, school districts, and other community-based entities.
        The ``scholarships'' provision will not be implemented in FY 1999.
    
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    Eligibility
        Eligible applicants include schools of medicine, osteopathic 
    medicine, public health, dentistry, veterinary medicine, optometry, 
    pharmacy, allied health, chiropractic, podiatric medicine, public or 
    nonprofit private schools that offer graduate programs in behavioral 
    and mental health, programs for the training of physician assistants, 
    and other public or private nonprofit health or educational entities.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        A funding preference will be given to approved applications for 
    programs that involve a comprehensive approach by several public or 
    nonprofit private health or educational entities to establish, enhance 
    and expand educational programs that will result in the development of 
    a competitive applicant pool of individuals from disadvantaged 
    backgrounds who desire to pursue health professions careers.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $13,000,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        67.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 11/01/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.822.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/12/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 08/1999.
        Contact Person: Mario Manecci, mmanecci@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    4493.
    
    Minority Faculty Fellowship Program (MFFP)
    
    Authorization
        Section 738(b) of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 293b.
    Purpose
        The purpose of the Minority Faculty Fellowship Program is to 
    increase the number of underrepresented minority individuals who are 
    members of the faculty in health professions schools. Applicants must 
    demonstrate that they have or will have the ability to: (1) identify, 
    recruit and select underrepresented minority individuals who have the 
    potential for teaching, administration, or conducting research at a 
    health professions institution; (2) provide such individuals with the 
    skills necessary to enable them to secure a tenured faculty position at 
    such institution, which may include training with respect to 
    pedagogical skills, program administration, the design and conduct of 
    research, grant writing, and the preparation of articles suitable for 
    publication in peer reviewed journals; (3) provide services designed to 
    assist individuals in their preparation for an academic career, 
    including the provision of counselors; and (4) provide health services 
    to rural or medically underserved populations.
    Eligibility
        Eligible applicants are schools of medicine, nursing, osteopathic 
    medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health, podiatric medicine, 
    optometry, veterinary medicine, public health, or schools offering 
    graduate programs in behavioral and mental health.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        In determining awards, the Secretary will also take into 
    consideration equity among health disciplines and geographic 
    distribution.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $200,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        6.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 11/1/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.923.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 01/29/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 05/1999.
        Contact Person: Armando Pollack, apollack@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    2100.
    
    Primary Health Care Programs
    
        Grants Management Office: 1-301-594-4235.
    
    Community and Migrant Health Centers
    
    Authorization
        Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 254b.
    Purpose
        The Community Health Center and Migrant Health Center (C/MHC) 
    programs are designed to promote the development and operation of 
    community-based primary health care service systems in medically 
    underserved areas for medically underserved populations. It is the 
    intent of HRSA to continue to support health services in these areas, 
    given the unmet need inherent in their provision of services to 
    medically underserved populations. HRSA will open competition for 
    awards under Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act (U.S.C. 254b 
    for CHCs and U.S.C. 254b(g) for MHCs) to support health services in the 
    areas currently served by these grants. Fifty-six C/MHC grantees will 
    reach the end of their project periods during the second half of FY 
    1999.
    Eligibility
        Applicants are limited to currently funded programs whose project 
    periods expire during the second half of FY 1999 and new organizations 
    proposing to serve the same populations currently being served by these 
    existing programs.
    
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                  City                        State              Deadline
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    HRSA Boston Field Office (617) 565-1482
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    Boston.........................  MA                           03/01/1999
    Littleton......................  NH                           03/01/1999
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     HRSA New York Field Office (212) 264-2664
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    St. Thomas.....................  VI (2)                       02/01/1999
    West New York..................  NJ                           03/01/1999
    Brooklyn.......................  NY                           03/01/1999
    New Brunswick..................  NJ                           03/01/1999
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    HRSA Philadelphia Field Office (215) 861-4422
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    Blacksville....................  WV                           02/01/1999
    St. Charles....................  VA                           02/01/1999
    Philadelphia...................  PA                           02/01/1999
    Suffolk........................  VA                           03/01/1999
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     HRSA Atlanta Field Office (404) 562-2996
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    Little River...................  SC                           02/01/1999
    Jefferson......................  SC                           02/01/1999
    Trenton........................  FL                           02/01/1999
    Shabuta........................  MS                           02/01/1999
    St. Petersburg.................  FL                           02/01/1999
    Broward County.................  FL                           02/01/1999
    Waycross.......................  GA                           03/01/1999
    Wilmington.....................  NC                           03/01/1999
    Tallahassee....................  FL                           03/01/1999
    Columbus.......................  GA                           03/01/1999
    Jacksonville...................  FL                           03/01/1999
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     HRSA Chicago Field Office (312) 353-1715
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    Champaign......................  IL                           02/01/1999
    Wausau.........................  WI                           03/01/1999
    Kenosha........................  WI                           03/01/1999
    Evansville.....................  IN                           03/01/1999
    Ft. Wayne......................  IN                           03/01/1999
    Lafayette......................  IN                           03/01/1999
    Chicago........................  IL                           03/01/1999
    Muskegon Hts...................  MI                           03/01/1999
    Indianapolis...................  IN                           02/01/1999
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     HRSA Dallas Field Office (214) 767-3872
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    Benavides......................  TX                           02/01/1999
    Clarendon......................  AR                           02/01/1999
    St. Gabriel....................  LA                           03/01/1999
    Oklahoma City..................  OK (2)                       03/01/1999
    El Paso........................  TX                           03/01/1999
    Lordsburg......................  NM                           03/01/1999
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     HRSA Kansas Field Office (816) 426-5296
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    Garden City....................  KS                           03/01/1999
    Emporia........................  KS                           03/01/1999
    Council Bluffs.................  IA                           03/01/1999
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     HRSA Denver Field Office (303) 844-3203
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    Dove Creek.....................  CO                           02/01/1999
    Helena.........................  MT                           03/01/1999
    Livingston.....................  MT                           03/01/1999
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     HRSA San Francisco Field Office (415) 437-8090
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    Carson City....................  NV                           02/01/1999
    Nogales........................  AZ                           02/01/1999
    San Mateo......................  CA                           03/15/1999
    Berkeley.......................  CA                           03/01/1999
    Elfrida........................  AZ                           03/01/1999
    Waimanalo......................  HI                           03/01/1999
    Redding........................  CA                           03/01/1999
    Flagstaff......................  AZ                           03/01/1999
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     HRSA Seattle Field Office (206) 615-2491
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    Grays Harbor...................  WA                           03/01/1999
    Sand Point.....................  AK                           03/01/1999
    Everett........................  WA                           03/01/1999
    Longview.......................  WA                           03/01/1999
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    Special Considerations
        Communication with Field Office staff is essential for interested 
    parties in deciding whether to pursue Federal funding as a C/MHC. 
    Technical assistance and detailed information about each service area, 
    such as census tracts, can be obtained by contacting the HRSA Field 
    Office.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $30,280,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        56.
    Estimated Project Period
        1-5 Years.
    Application Availability: Continuous
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number:
        93.224  Community Health Centers
        93.246  Migrant Health Centers
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772)
        Application Deadline: Current grant expiration dates vary by area.
        Applications for competing continuation grants are due 120 days 
    prior to the expiration of the current grant award.
        Contact Person: Richard Bohrer, rbohrer@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-594-
    4300.
    
    Health Care for the Homeless
    
    Authorization
        Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 254b(h).
    Purpose
        The Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) program is designed to 
    increase the access of homeless populations to cost-effective, case 
    managed, and integrated primary care and substance abuse services 
    provided by existing community-based programs/providers. It is the 
    intent of HRSA to continue to support health services to the homeless 
    populations in these areas/locations given the continued need for cost-
    effective, community-based primary care services for medically 
    underserved populations within these geographic areas. One HCH grantee 
    will reach the end of its project period during the second half of FY 
    1999.
    Eligibility
        Applicants are limited to the currently funded program whose 
    project period expires in FY 1999 and new organizations proposing to 
    serve the same population currently being served by this existing 
    program.
    Special Consideration
        Communication with Field Office staff is essential for interested 
    parties in deciding whether to pursue Federal funding as an HCH. 
    Detailed information about each service area, such as census tracts, 
    can be obtained by contacting the appropriate HRSA Field Office listed 
    below:
    
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                  City                        State              Deadline
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    HRSA Chicago Field Office (312) 353-1715
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    Indianapolis...................  IN                           02/01/1999
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    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $350,000.
    Estimated Project Period
        1-5 Years.
    Application Availability: Continuous
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.151.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: Current grant expiration dates vary by area. 
    Applications for competing continuation grants are normally due 120 
    days prior to the expiration of the current grant award.
        Contact Person: Jean Hochron, jhochron@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-594-
    4430.
    
    Healthy Schools/Healthy Communities
    
    Authorization
        Title III of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 241 et seq.
    Purpose
        The Healthy Schools, Healthy Communities (HSHC) program supports 
    community-based primary health care providers with experience in this 
    area as demonstrated by having entered into partnerships with schools 
    or school districts to establish school-based health centers that 
    provide comprehensive primary and preventive services. The Bureau of 
    Primary Health Care plans to hold one competition during the summer of 
    1999 for the funds associated with: (1) the entire group of HSHC 
    grantees that will be completing their approved project period on one 
    of the two dates listed below, plus (2) a portion of the FY 1999 
    increase in funds appropriated to programs supported under the Health 
    Centers Consolidation Act that will be used to support new Healthy 
    Schools Healthy Communities projects. Any application submitted by a 
    currently-funded grantee with a December 1 start date that is 
    successful in this competition will be held and awarded early in FY 
    2000, subject to the availability of funds.
    Eligibility
        Public and private nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Final administrative funding priorities/preferences are included in 
    the application materials.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $8,000,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        40.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 02/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.151A.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 05/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999 and 12/1999.
        Contact Person: LaVerne Green, lgreen@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-594-
    4450.
    
    Grants to States for Loan Repayment Programs
    
    Authorization
        Section 338I of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 254q-1.
    Purpose
        The purpose of these grant funds is to assist States in operating 
    programs for the repayment of educational loans of health professionals 
    in return for their practice in federally designated Health 
    Professional Shortage Areas to increase the availability of primary 
    health
    
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    services in health professionals shortage areas.
    Eligibility
        Any State is eligible to apply for funding.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        None.
    Matching Requirements
        States seeking support must provide adequate assurance that, with 
    respect to the costs of making loan repayments under contracts with 
    health professionals, the State will make available (directly or 
    through donations from public or private entities) non-Federal 
    contributions in cash in an amount equal to not less than $1 for $1 of 
    Federal funds provided in the grant. In determining the amount of non-
    Federal contributions in cash that a State has to provide, no Federal 
    funds may be used in the State's match.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of this Competition
        $2,454,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        13.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.165.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 05/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Person: Susan Salter, ssalter@hrsa.dhhs.gov 1-301-594-4400.
    
    Black Lung Clinics
    
    Authorization
        Section 427(a) of the Black Lung Benefits Reform Act of 1977, 30 
    U.S.C. 937(a).
    Purpose
        The primary purpose of the Black Lung Clinics grant program is to 
    provide treatment and rehabilitation for Black Lung patients and others 
    with occupationally-related pulmonary diseases. In addition, individual 
    grantee programs are expected to include case finding and outreach, 
    preventive and health promotion services, education for patients and 
    their families, and testing to determine eligibility for Department of 
    Labor or State benefits. Although the number of active coal miners has 
    decreased substantially because of mechanization, there has been an 
    increase in the number of retired coal miners with the disease and in 
    the number of pulmonary patients from other occupations. A current 
    objective of the program is to expand outreach so that more of the 
    eligible population is made aware of the services offered by the 
    grantee clinics.
    Eligibility
        Health clinics that serve patients with Black Lung disease and 
    other occupationally-related respiratory diseases are eligible to 
    apply.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        A priority will be given to clinics that provide a combination of 
    services, i.e., outreach, testing, treatment and rehabilitation.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of this Competition
        $5,000,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        15.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/04/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.965.
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Person: Remy Arnoff, rarnoff@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-594-4450.
    
    New Delivery Sites and New Starts in Programs Funded Under the Health 
    Centers Consolidation Act
    
    Authorization
        Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 254b, 
    254b(g), 254b(h) and 254d
    Purpose
        The HRSA will support the establishment of new service delivery 
    sites for existing centers and/or new health centers in some or all of 
    the following programs: Community and Migrant Health Centers, Health 
    Care for the Homeless and Public Housing Primary Care. The purpose of 
    the Community/Migrant Health Centers programs is to extend preventive 
    and primary health services to populations currently without such 
    services and to improve the health status of medically underserved 
    individuals by supporting the establishment of new points of access to 
    care. The Health Care for the Homeless program is designed to increase 
    the homeless population's access to cost-effective community-based 
    programs/providers. The Public Housing Primary Care program increases 
    access to health care and improves the health status of public housing 
    residents by providing comprehensive primary health care services in or 
    near public housing projects, directly or through collaborative 
    arrangements with existing community based programs/providers.
    Eligibility
        Public and private nonprofit entities are eligible to apply.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Final priorities and/or preferences are included in the application 
    materials.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kits.
    Estimated Amount of this Competition
        $25,000,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        75-100.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 11/01/1998
    
    To Obtain These Application Kits
    
    CFDA Numbers:
        93.224  Community Health Centers
        93.246  Migrant Health Centers
        93.151  Health Care for the Homeless
        93.927  Public Housing
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
    Contact Persons
    93.224  Dick Bohrer (dbohrer@hrsa.dhhs.gov) 1-301-594-4300
    93.246  Jack Egan (jegan@hrsa.dhhs.gov) 1-301-594-4303
    93.151  Jean Hochron (jhochron@hrsa.dhhs.gov) 1-301-594-4430
    93.927  Sherilyn Pruitt (spruitt@hrsa.dhhs.gov) 1-301-594-4430
    
    HIV/AIDS Programs
    
        Grants Management Office: 1-301-443-2280
    
    Aids Education and Training Centers
    
    Authorization
        Section 2692(a) of the Public Health Service Act, 42.U.S.C. 300ff-
    11.
    
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    Purpose
        The purpose of this competition is to provide funding to public and 
    private nonprofit entities and schools and academic health science 
    centers in meeting the costs of projects--training health personnel, 
    including practitioners under this title and other community providers 
    in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of HIV disease, including 
    the prevention of perinatal transmission of the disease and including 
    measures for the prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections; 
    to train the faculty of schools and graduate departments or programs of 
    medicine, nursing, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, public health, 
    allied health, and mental health practice to teach health professions 
    students to provide for the health care needs of individuals with HIV 
    disease; and to develop and disseminate curricula and resource 
    materials relating to the care and treatment of individuals with such 
    disease and the prevention of the disease among the individuals who are 
    at risk of contracting the disease.
    Eligibility
        Eligible organizations are public and nonprofit private entities 
    and schools and academic health science centers.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Preference will be given to projects which will: (A) train or 
    result in the training of health professionals who will provide 
    treatment for minority individuals with HIV disease and other 
    individuals who are at high risk of contracting such disease; and (B) 
    train, or result in the training of, minority health professionals and 
    minority allied health professionals to provide treatment for 
    individuals with such disease.
    Special Considerations
        Special consideration will be given to projects that are 
    consistent, logical, geographical or epidemiological conformations and 
    those projects that can demonstrate educational outcomes or clinical 
    impact of their projects.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $17,000,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        5-10.
    Estimated Project Period
        1-3 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/04/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.145
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 07/1999.
        Contact Person: Joan Holloway, jholloway@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    9091.
    
    Ryan White Title III HIV Early Intervention Services Grants
    
        Part C of Title XXVI of The Public Health Service Act, as amended 
    by the Ryan White Care Act Amendments of 1996, Public Law 104-146, 42 
    U.S.C. 300ff-51--300ff-67.
    Purpose
        The purpose of this program is to provide, on an outpatient basis, 
    high quality early intervention services/primary care to individuals 
    with HIV infection. This is accomplished by increasing the present 
    capacity and capability of eligible ambulatory health service entities. 
    These expanded services become a part of a continuum of HIV prevention 
    and care for individuals who are at risk for HIV infection or are HIV 
    infected. All Title III programs must provide: HIV counseling and 
    testing; counseling and education on living with HIV; appropriate 
    medical evaluation and clinical care; and other essential services such 
    as oral health care, outpatient mental health services and nutritional 
    services, and appropriate referrals for specialty services.
    Eligibility
        Eligible applicants are public or nonprofit private entities that 
    are: Section 330 Health Centers; grantees funded under Section 1001 
    regarding Family Planning; Comprehensive Hemophilia Diagnostic and 
    Treatment Centers; Federally Qualified Health Centers; or nonprofit 
    private entities that provide comprehensive primary care services to 
    populations at risk of HIV disease.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        In awarding these grants, priority will be given to approved/
    unfunded applicants who submitted an application for funding in FY 
    1998.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria will be included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $6,400,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        20.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/30/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93-918A
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 05/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 07/1999.
        Contact Person: Andrew Kruzich, akruzich@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    0735.
    
    Ryan White Title III HIV Early Intervention Services Planning Grants
    
        Part C of Title XXVI of the Public Health Service Act, as amended 
    by The Ryan White Care Act Amendments of 1996, Public Law 104-146, 42 
    U.S.C. 300ff-51--300ff-67.
    Purpose
        The purpose of this grant program is to support communities and 
    health care service entities in their planning efforts to develop a 
    high quality and broad scope of primary health care services for people 
    in their service areas who are living with HIV or at risk of infection. 
    Applications must propose planning activities which will lead to the 
    establishment of comprehensive outpatient HIV primary care services. 
    This grant program supports activities of the planning process and does 
    not fund any service delivery or patient care.
    Eligibility
        Eligible applicants are public or nonprofit private entities; 
    applicants can not be current Ryan White Title III Early Intervention 
    Service Program grant recipients.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        In awarding these grants, priority will be given to: 1) applicants 
    located in rural or underserved areas where emerging or ongoing HIV 
    primary health care needs have not been adequately met and 2) 
    applicants proposing to build HIV primary care capacity of indigenous 
    organizations serving African American populations.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $3,943,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        79.
    Estimated Project Period
        1 or 2 Years.
    
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    Application Availability: 02/28/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.918B
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 06/18/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Person: Andrew Kruzich, akruzich@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    0735.
    
    Ryan White Title IV: Existing Geographic Areas
    
    Authorization
        Section 2671 of The Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 300ff-71.
    Purpose
        The purpose of the Title IV funding is to improve access to primary 
    medical care, research, and support services for children, youth, women 
    and families infected with HIV. Funded projects will link clinical 
    research and other research with comprehensive care systems, and 
    improve and expand the coordination of a system of comprehensive care 
    for women, infants, children and youth who are infected/affected by 
    HIV. Funds will be used to support programs that: (1) cross established 
    systems of care to coordinate service delivery, HIV prevention efforts, 
    and clinical research and other research activities; and (2) address 
    the intensity of service needs, high costs, and other complex barriers 
    to comprehensive care and research experienced by underserved at-risk 
    and limited populations. Activities under these grants should address 
    the goals of: enrolling and maintaining clients in HIV primary care; 
    increasing client access to research by linking HIV/AIDS clinical 
    research trials and activities with comprehensive care; fostering the 
    development and support of comprehensive, community-based and family 
    centered care infrastructures, and emphasizing prevention within the 
    care system including the prevention of perinatal HIV transmission.
    Eligibility
        Eligible organizations are public or private nonprofit entities 
    that are currently funded Title IV programs whose project periods 
    expire in FY 1999 and new organizations proposing to serve the same 
    populations currently being served by these existing projects. These 
    areas are:
    
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                 State                                Areas
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    AL.............................  Birmingham/Montgomery.
    CA.............................  LaJolla/San Diego.
                                     San Francisco.
    CT.............................  Hartford/New London/New Haven.
                                     Bridgeport/Stamford.
    DC.............................  Washington.
    FL.............................  Orlando.
    MD.............................  Statewide.
    MI.............................  Detroit.
    NC.............................  Charlotte/Durham.
    NH.............................  Statewide.
    NY.............................  Manhattan.
                                     Stony Brook.
                                     Queens.
    PA.............................  Philadelphia.
    SC.............................  Statewide.
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    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Funding priority in this category will be given to projects that 
    support a comprehensive, coordinated system of HIV care serving 
    children, youth, women and families and are linked with or have 
    initiated activities to link with clinical trials or other research.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $9,400,000.
    Estimated Number of Projects
        16.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 02/26/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.153A
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/30/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 08/1999.
        Contact Person: Wayne Sauseda, wsauseda@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    9051.
    
    Ryan White Title IV: New Geographic Areas
    
    Authorization
        Section 2671 of The Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 300ff-71.
    Purpose
        Organizations should be able to demonstrate expertise in the 
    coordination or provision of comprehensive medical and social services 
    to children, youth, women and families. The purpose of the Title IV 
    funding is to improve access to primary medical care, research and 
    support services for children, youth, women and families infected with 
    HIV. Funded projects will link clinical research and other research 
    with comprehensive care systems, and improve and expand the 
    coordination of a system of comprehensive care for women, infants, 
    children and youth who are infected/affected by HIV. Funds will be used 
    to support programs that: (1) Cross established systems of care to 
    coordinate service delivery, HIV prevention efforts, and clinical 
    research and other research activities; and (2) address the intensity 
    of service needs, high costs, and other complex barriers to 
    comprehensive care and research experienced by underserved, at-risk and 
    limited populations. Activities under these grants should address the 
    goals of: enrolling and maintaining clients in HIV primary care; 
    increasing client access to research by linking HIV/AIDS clinical 
    research trials and activities with comprehensive care; fostering the 
    development and support of comprehensive, community-based and family 
    centered care infrastructures; and, emphasizing prevention within the 
    care system including the prevention of perinatal HIV transmission.
    Eligibility
        Eligible organizations are public or private nonprofit entities 
    that provide or arrange for primary care.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Preference for funding may be given to applicants which help to 
    achieve an equitable geographical distribution of programs across all 
    States and Territories, especially programs that provide services in 
    rural or underserved communities where the HIV/AIDS epidemic is 
    increasing.
    Special Consideration
        This initiative is targeted to applicants in geographic areas where 
    the HIV/AIDS epidemic is increasing among women, children and 
    adolescents and where other resources targeted to these populations are 
    limited or non-existent. These grants are for geographic areas not 
    listed below.
    
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                 State                                Areas
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    AZ.............................  Phoenix.
    CA.............................  Los Angeles.
                                     Oakland.
    CO.............................  Denver.
    FL.............................  Tampa/St. Petersburg.
                                     Ft. Lauderdale.
                                     Miami.
                                     Jacksonville.
    GA.............................  Atlanta.
    IL.............................  Chicago.
    LA.............................  New Orleans.
    MA.............................  Statewide.
    MO.............................  St. Louis.
    NC.............................  Washington.
    NJ.............................  Statewide.
    NV.............................  Las Vegas.
    NY.............................  Albany.
                                     Bronx.
                                     Brooklyn.
    
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    OH.............................  Columbus.
    PR.............................  Statewide.
    RI.............................  Statewide.
    TN.............................  Memphis.
    TX.............................  Dallas.
                                     Fort Worth.
                                     Houston.
                                     San Antonio.
    WA.............................  Seattle.
    WI.............................  Statewide.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $1,450,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        5.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 02/26/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.153B
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/30/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 08/1999.
        Contact Person: Wayne Sauseda, wsauseda@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    9051.
    
    HIV/AIDS Program Notes
    
        The Bureau of HIV/AIDS anticipates the announcement of the Fiscal 
    Year 1999 Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Program 
    later in the Summer 1999 HRSA Preview.
    
    Maternal and Child Health Programs
    
        Grants Management Office: 1-301-443-1440.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
        (a) With the exception of training and research, as described in 
    paragraph (b) of this section, any public or private entity, including 
    Indian tribe or tribal organization (as those terms are defined at 25 
    U.S.C. 450b) is eligible to apply for Federal funding under this Part; 
    (b) Only public or nonprofit private institutions of higher learning 
    may apply for training grants. Only public or nonprofit institutions of 
    higher learning and public or private nonprofit agencies engaged in 
    research or in programs relating to maternal and child health and/or 
    services for children with special health care needs may apply for 
    grants, contracts or cooperative agreements for research in maternal 
    and child health services or in services for children with special 
    health care needs.
    
    Genetic Services
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        This program supports a cooperative agreement to develop 
    standardized guidelines for vision screening for the preschool child. 
    Funds will be used to promote: (1) development and maintenance of 
    systems of care that ensure early identification of children with 
    special health care needs, including those with genetic conditions, (2) 
    development and demonstration of linkages between screening programs 
    and medical homes for timely and appropriate intervention, (3) creative 
    approaches for provider and consumer genetics education, and (4) 
    strategies for developing and tracking quality indicators that focus on 
    the structure of delivery and outcome of care. Such information will 
    provide the basis for needs assessment, policy development and quality 
    improvement efforts. Federal involvement will be specified in the 
    application materials.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Special consideration for funding will be given to organizations 
    with special knowledge and expertise of vision screening programs at 
    the State and local level.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $200,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        1.
    Estimated Project Period
        1 Year.
    Application Availability: 01/11/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110A
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/23/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Person: Michele Lloyd-Puryear, mpuryear@hrsa.dhhs.gov 1-
    301-443-1080.
    
    Genetic Services--Integrated Services For Children With Genetic 
    Conditions
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        Grants are awarded for projects that coordinate care and integrate 
    community services for individuals with genetic conditions such as 
    individuals with thalassemia and infants with sickle cell disease 
    identified through State newborn screening programs.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Special consideration for funding will be given to: (1) projects 
    that evaluate the impact of early intervention on morbidity and 
    mortality of infants with disease detected by State newborn screening 
    programs, (2) public and private community based entities; community/
    State agency partnerships; and community coalitions.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of this Competition
        $800,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        4-7.
    Estimated Project Period
        1-3 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/11/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110A
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/23/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Person: Michele Lloyd-Puryear, mpuryear@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-
    301-443-1080.
    
    Genetic Services--Newborn Screening
    
    Authorization
        Title V of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        Grants are awarded for projects that develop and demonstrate the 
    use of information systems for the integration of State newborn 
    screening programs with population based, community based and family 
    centered early intervention programs that are tied to outcome driven 
    systems of service to families with special health needs.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Priority will be given to Community/State agency partnerships in 
    coalition
    
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    with public and private community based providers.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $700,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        8-12.
    Estimated Project Period
        1-3 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/11/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110A
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/23/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Person: Michele Lloyd-Puryear, mpuryear@hrsa.dh, 1-
    301-443-1080.
    
    Genetic Services--National Genetic Resource Center
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to support a national 
    policy center to outline national policy to improve the quality, 
    accessibility and utilization of genetic services at the national, 
    State, and community level. The center's activities would include: (1) 
    provide assistance to implement strategic planning to assure the 
    availability of genetic services at the State and community level, (2) 
    collect and analyze State newborn screening data to provide information 
    at the State and community level, (3) address relevant issues pertinent 
    to the utilization of genetic medicine and technologies at regional and 
    national conferences, (4) develop, coordinate, and promote genetics 
    educational activities for primary care providers and consumers, and 
    (5) form a newborn screening expert panel to respond to state requests 
    for consultation and technical assistance. Federal involvement will be 
    specified in the application materials.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Preferences will be given to national organizations with expertise 
    in the arena of newborn screening and genetics and with an existing 
    infrastructure for policy analysis at the national level on issues 
    related to genetics.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of Tthis Competition
        $350,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        1.
    Estimated Project Period
        1-3 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/11/1999
    
    To Obtain This Aapplication Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110A
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/23/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Person: Michele Lloyd-Puryear, mpuryear@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-
    301-443-1080.
    
    Comprehensive Hemophilia Diagnostic & Treatment Centers
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        This program supports the provision of comprehensive care to people 
    with hemophilia and their families through an integrated regional 
    network of centers of excellence in the diagnosis and treatment of 
    hemophilia and related bleeding disorders. Funds will be used to 
    promote: (1) maintenance and enhancement of comprehensive care teams to 
    meet the medical, psychosocial, peer support, genetic counseling, and 
    financial support needs of patients and their families, (2) continued 
    outreach to unserved and underserved people with congenital bleeding 
    disorders, (3) collaboration with the prevention and peer support and 
    education activities funded at these centers by the Centers for Disease 
    Control and Prevention (CDCP), (4) continued collaboration with 
    hemophilia treatment centers within the defined Maternal and Child 
    Health Bureau (MCHB) regions and promotion of family-centered care 
    within the patient population.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Special consideration for funding will be given to: (1) previously 
    funded Regional grantees who have developed, maintained, and improved 
    the network of integrated treatment centers within their respective 
    MCHB regions; (2) public and private organizations that can demonstrate 
    the ability to organize and administer a regional network of affiliated 
    treatment centers, meeting the standards and criteria for comprehensive 
    care centers of the National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) and the 
    requirements of the MCHB Hemophilia Program Guidance for 1999.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $5,300,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        12.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 03/19/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110B
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 05/15/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Person: Patrick McGuckin, pmcguckin@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-
    443-1080.
    
    Partnership For Information and Communications (PIC)
    
    Authorization
        Title V of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        This program supports cooperative agreements with governmental, 
    professional and private organizations represented by leaders concerned 
    with issues related to maternal and child health and involved in 
    sustaining systems of care and/or providing family support to persons 
    affected by severe illness or injury.
        Further, these partnerships will promote attention to issues 
    related to services across the continuum of care, including training, 
    prevention and service delivery enhancement, through direct 
    communication with and information sharing among the MCHB and other 
    affiliated stakeholders. Federal involvement will be specified in the 
    guidance.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        For FY 1999, preference will be given to national membership 
    organizations
    
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    representing survivors of traumatic brain injury (TBI), providing 
    emergency medical care for children, and representing State TBI and 
    Emergency Medical Service programs.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $800,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        4.
    Estimated Project Period
        5 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/04/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110G
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 02/23/1999.
        Project Award Date: 04/1999.
        Contact Person: David Heppel, dheppel@hrsa.dhhs.gov 1-301-443-2250.
    
    Maternal and Child Health Research
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        The purpose of this program is to seek new knowledge and support 
    applied research to improve maternal and child health which has the 
    potential for ready transfer of findings to State and community health 
    care delivery programs.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Funding Priorities and or Preferences
        A comprehensive research agenda based upon the needs of children 
    and families is part of the application guidance. Special consideration 
    will be given to projects which emphasize the need for new knowledge 
    for: assuring access to quality care through outreach and removal of 
    barriers to care for low-income, hard-to-reach and at-risk populations 
    particularly in inner-city and rural areas; eliminating racial and 
    ethnic child health status disparities; preventing preterm delivery and 
    low birth weight, and enhancing the content and quality of pre- and 
    postnatal care, including overcoming barriers to prenatal care and 
    factors influencing decision-making and care seeking behavior; the role 
    that fathers play in caring for and nurturing the health, growth, and 
    development of children; the effects of health care reform and managed 
    care on access to, and use of, maternal and child health services.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $866,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        10.
    Estimated Project Period
        1 Year
    Application Availability: 11/01/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110RS
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 08/1999.
        Contact Person: Gontran Lamberty, glamberty@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-
    443-2190.
    
    Training--Continuing education/Collaboration Pediatrics/Child 
    Psychiatry
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        The purpose of this program is to foster joint pediatrics-child 
    psychiatry continuing education in the psychosocial-developmental 
    aspects of child health, utilizing a study group approach that 
    emphasizes the practical challenges confronted by community-based 
    practitioners. This program promotes collaboration in education between 
    pediatricians and child psychiatrists in order to address unmet needs 
    for enhanced attention to psychosocial-developmental aspects of child 
    health. This objective reflects the need for reduction of adolescent 
    suicide, integration of mental health services into health homes and 
    assurance of the health and well being of MCH target populations. These 
    developments should lead to more integration of health/mental health 
    care with concomitant gains, especially in health promotion and primary 
    and secondary prevention of psychosocial problems and disorders.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        None.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition.
        $150,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        10-12.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 02/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110TN
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 07/1999.
        Contact Person: Shelley Benjamin,
        sbenjamin@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-2190.
    
    Training--Continuing Education and Development--Training Institute
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        Continuing Education and Development (CED) focuses on increasing 
    leadership skills of MCH professionals; facilitating timely transfer 
    and application of new information, research findings and technology 
    related to MCH; and updating and improving the knowledge and skills of 
    health and related professionals in programs serving mothers and 
    children. The CED program will support conduct of short-term, non-
    degree related courses, workshops, conferences, symposia, institutes, 
    and distance learning strategies and/or; development of curricula, 
    guidelines, standards of practice, and educational tools/strategies 
    intended to assure quality health care for the MCH population.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        None.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of this Competition
        $275,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        1.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    
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    Application Availability: 04/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110TO
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 06/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 08/1999.
        Contact Person: Diana Rule, drule@hrsa.dhhs.gov 1-301-443-2190.
    
    Children With Special Health Care Needs: Adolescent Transition
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        This program supports ongoing efforts to develop comprehensive, 
    culturally competent, community-based, family-centered, coordinated 
    care systems for adolescents with special health care needs and their 
    families. The funds are intended to establish public/private 
    partnerships to: (1) establish models of coordination and transition 
    between tertiary and specialty care providers and community providers 
    in the pediatric and adult health care field; (2) strengthen the 
    community provider network for adolescents and young adults with 
    special health care needs; (3) establish medical homes, through 
    pediatric/adult stages, for adolescents with special health care needs; 
    and (4) maximize potential for employment with adequate health 
    benefits. These efforts are based, in part, on the work of the Federal 
    SSI/CSHCN workgroup, the Academy of Pediatrics, Shriners Hospitals, and 
    the Healthy and Ready to Work Network, which have identified barriers 
    faced by adolescents with special health care needs.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Preference will be given to entities with national expertise and 
    established capacity in addressing the goals of this priority. The 
    application must, at a minimum, include State Title V CSHCN programs, 
    community based pediatric and adult health care providers, and tertiary 
    and specialty care networks.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $300,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        1.
    Estimated Project Period
        4 Years.
    Application Availability: 10/30/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110D
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 07/1999.
        Contact Person: Tom Gloss, [email protected], 1-301-443-2370.
    
    Children With Special Health Care Needs Institute
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        This program will fund a grant to support a Children with Special 
    Health Care Needs (CSHCN) Institute. The purpose of the Institute is to 
    provide technical assistance and training for the leadership in State 
    Title V CSHCN Programs. The Institute will build on the legislative 
    requirements for Title V CSHCN Programs and will provide 2-3 sessions 
    yearly on new critical issues. The funds will be used to address such 
    issues as: (1) State standardization of definitions of CSHCNs; (2) 
    improved performance measurement using core national indicators; and 
    (3) interpretation and implementation of Title V statutory 
    requirements.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Preference will be given to entities with clearly demonstrated 
    national expertise and capacity in addressing issues related to 
    children with special health care needs and State Title V CSHCN 
    programs.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $200,000
    Estimated Number of Awards
        1.
    Estimated Project Period
        4 Years.
    Application Availability: 10/30/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110E
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 07/1999.
        Contact Person: Diana Denboba, ddenboba@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    2370.
    
    Children With Special Health Care Needs: Medical Home Cooperative 
    Agreement
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        This program will fund a cooperative agreement to support the 
    activities of the MCHB CSHCN Integrated Services: Medical Home 
    Initiative. The agreement will: (1) provide a forum for interaction 
    between medical home grantees and other organizations regarding policy 
    initiatives related to the establishment of medical homes for children 
    and adolescents with special health care needs; (2) establish and 
    implement a strategy to enhance timely interactive communication, 
    including telecommunication, among pediatricians, health care 
    providers, community leaders and policy-makers concerned with access, 
    appropriateness, and coordination of primary care with specialty care 
    and the array of other services required for this population of 
    children and families; (3) expand and enhance the capacity to collect, 
    analyze, and use quantitative and qualitative data to promote medical 
    homes for children with special health care needs; and (4) coordinate 
    the activities of a National Medical Home Network. Federal involvement 
    will be specified in the application materials.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Preference will be given to entities with clearly demonstrated 
    national expertise and capacity in addressing issues related to medical 
    homes and children with special care needs and their families.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of this Competition
        $700,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        1.
    Estimated Project Period
        5 Years.
    Application Availability: 10/30/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110F
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 07/1999.
    
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        Contact Person: Irene Forsman, iforsman@h, 1-301-443-
    2370.
    
    Health Care Information and Education For Families of Children With 
    Special Health Care Needs
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        This proposal supports a cooperative agreement for planning, and 
    piloting a strategy for the establishment of a national network to 
    provide health care information and education for families of children 
    with special health care needs. This network will be planned and 
    administered by families, and will provide capacity at policy and 
    program level to insure that children have access to early 
    identification/intervention, medical homes, adequate insurance, and 
    organized and easily accessible network of services.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3*.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Preference will be given to nationally recognized family 
    organizations with clearly demonstrated national expertise and capacity 
    in addressing health issues related to children with special health 
    care needs and their families, and to applicants building upon current 
    family/professional partnership, family training and empowerment 
    activities in collaboration with the Title V Block Grant and 
    discretionary grant efforts. Federal involvement will be specified in 
    the application materials.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit
    Estimated Amount of this Competition
        $500,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        1.
    Estimated Project Period
        1 Year.
    Application Availability: 12/15/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110S
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 07/1999.
        Contact Persons: Bonnie Strickland (bstrickland@hrsa.dhhs.gov), 
    Diana Denboba (ddenboba@hrsa.dhhs.gov), 1-301-443-2370.
    
    Early Discharge (DATA)
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        This program will continue the research on the myriad of issues 
    related to early discharge of neonates and their mothers. As part of 
    the VA-HUD and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1996 (P.L. 104-
    204), Title VI (Newborns' and Mothers' Health Protection Act of 1996) 
    requires the Department of Health and Human Services to support and 
    conduct studies on the factors affecting newborns and their mothers. 
    Studies must be able to answer the following questions: (1) What are 
    the ``Best Practices'' to be recommended for postnatal and postpartum 
    care?; (2) What postnatal/postpartum services are actually being 
    received by newborns and mothers?; (3) What have been the effects of 
    the Newborns' and Mothers' Health Protection Act?; (4) What are the 
    unmet needs of mothers and newborns who lack both public and private 
    insurance?; (5) What are the essential health services that mothers 
    should receive around the 3rd or 4th postpartum day?; and (6) 
    Development of a practical risk assessment instrument(s).
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3*.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        A funding priority will be given to institutions of higher learning 
    with extensive experience in early discharge research, linkage with the 
    Secretary's Advisory Committee on Infant Mortality, published research 
    and recognition in the relevant field.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $275,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        1.
    Estimated Project Period
        5 Years.
    Application Availability: 02/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110U
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 06/1999.
        Contact Person: Michele Kiely, mkiely@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    8041.
    
    Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        The purpose of this program is to support projects for mothers and 
    children that improve access to health services and utilize preventive 
    strategies. The initiative encourages additional support from the 
    private sector and from foundations to form community-based 
    partnerships to coordinate health resources for pregnant women, infants 
    and children.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Matching Requirement
        The applicant must demonstrate the capability to meet cost 
    participation goals by securing matching funds for the second through 
    fifth year of the project. The specific requirements are detailed in 
    the application materials.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        In the interest of equitable geographic distribution, special 
    consideration for funding will be given to projects from States without 
    a currently funded project in this category. These States are: Arizona, 
    Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, 
    Louisiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, 
    Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, 
    South Dakota, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of this competition
        $500,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        10.
    Estimated Project Period
        5 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110V
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 08/1999.
        Contact Person: Latricia C. Robertson, lrobertson@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-
    301-443-8041.
    
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    Community and School-Based Sealant Grants
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        The purpose of this program is to implement dental sealant programs 
    which may be community or school-based. At the end of the project 
    period programs should be fully implemented and self sustaining either 
    through fees collected or alternate funding. The intent of these grants 
    are: (a) to increase access to dental sealants which is an MCH Block 
    Grant Performance Measure and a Year 2000 and 2010 Oral Health 
    Objective for the Nation; (b) to serve as a vehicle to assure that 
    follow up oral health services are provided through the public or 
    private sector and (c) to utilize participation in the sealant programs 
    as an entry point for enrollment in Medicaid and Children's Health 
    Insurance Program (CHIP).
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3 *.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        None.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $140,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        4.
    Estimated Project Period
        1 Year.
    Application Availability: 03/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110AC
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 05/03/1999.
        Project Award Date: 06/1999.
        Contact Person: John P. Rossetti, jrossetti@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-
    443-6600.
    
    Oral Health Integrated Systems Development Grants
    
    Authorization
        Title V of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        These are targeted issues grants with the intention of building a 
    service and support system infrastructure at the State and Community 
    levels to increase access to dental services for CHIP and Medicaid 
    eligible children. The grants are to address the findings contained in 
    the Office of Inspector General Report: Children's Dental Service Under 
    Medicaid Access and Utilization. The grants will also serve as follow 
    up to the HRSA/HCFA sponsored conference, Building Partnerships to 
    Improve Access to Medicaid Oral Health Issues, to assist States to 
    develop and implement comprehensive integrated public and private 
    sector services and support systems for dental care to address the 
    unmet oral health needs of this population.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3*.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        A priority will be given to States or their designee who 
    demonstrate participation in national oral health issues, e.g. HRSA/
    HCFA Partnership Conference.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of this Competition
        $150,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        3.
    Estimated Project Period
        4 Years.
    Application Availability: 03/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110AD
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 05/03/1999.
        Project Award Date: 06/1999.
        Contact Person: John P. Rossetti, jrossetti@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-
    443-6600.
    
    Child Health Insurance Program Partnership
    
    Authorization
        Title V of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        This grant program is built on recommendations from the National 
    Conference on Community Systems Building and Services Integration as 
    well as HRSA's mandate to foster development of systems of quality care 
    in the community in support of the Children's Health Insurance Program 
    (CHIP). The purpose of this program is to enable applicants to use 
    their own unique networks, working in each State, across the nation, to 
    encourage the development of local systems of quality care in the 
    community in support of CHIP.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3*.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        A funding priority will be given to applicants who propose 
    community integrated systems of care to eliminate barriers to care. A 
    priority will be given to applicants who demonstrate participation on a 
    national level in community systems building and services integration.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $800,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        8.
    Estimated Project Period
        4 Years.
    Application Availability: 12/30/1998
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110AS
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 02/22/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 05/1999.
        Contact Person: Joe Zogby, jzogby@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-4393.
    
    Border Health Initiative
    
    Authorization
        Title V of The Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701.
    Purpose
        The purpose of this effort will be to pilot new, replicate or 
    expand existing programs which more effectively communicate information 
    on eligibility for the State's CHIP with particular emphasis on 
    accurate information concerning citizenship status to immigrant 
    populations. The activity is intended as a partnership among border 
    State governments, local governments, non-governmental organizations, 
    and representatives of the cultural/ethnic/racial groups to be 
    targeted. All applicants must describe a dissemination plan to share, 
    in collaboration with the appropriate HRSA field office, lessons 
    learned and outcomes with other border states CHIP programs.
    Eligibility
        42 CFR Part 51a.3*.
    
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    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Funding priority will be given to projects who propose a community 
    integrated systems of care which will eliminate barriers to care.
    Special Consideration
        Special consideration will be given to applications which 
    demonstrate the involvement of or at least the support of the State's 
    Department of Health. All applicants must agree to work with their HRSA 
    Field Office in sharing lessons learned with other border states.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit
    Estimated Amount of This Award
        $300,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        1-2.
    Estimated Project Period
        4 Years.
    Application Availability: 02/02/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.110L
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 05/03/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 6/1999.
        Contact Person: David Heppel, dheppel@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    2250.
    
    Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC), Implementation Grants
    
    Authorization
        Section 1910, Public Health Service Act as amended, 42 U.S.C. 300w-
    9.
    Purpose
        Implementation grants will improve the capacity of a State's EMS 
    program to address the particular needs of children. Implementation 
    grants are used to assist States in integrating research-based 
    knowledge and state-of-the-art systems development approaches into the 
    existing State EMS, MCH, and CSHCN systems, using the experience and 
    products of previous EMSC grantees. Applicants are encouraged to 
    consider activities that: (1) address identified needs within their 
    State EMS system and that lay the groundwork for permanent changes in 
    that system; (2) develop or monitor pediatric EMS capacity; and (3) 
    will be institutionalized within the State EMS system.
    Eligibility
        States and Accredited Schools of Medicine are eligible applicants.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        None.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of this Competition
        $250,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        1.
    Estimated Project Period
        2 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
        CFDA Number: 93.127A
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/15/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 08/1999.
        Contact Person: Maria T. Baldi, mbaldi@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    2250.
    
    Emergency Medical Services For Children (EMSC), Partnership Grants
    
    Authorization
        Section 1910, Public Health Service Act as amended, 42 U.S.C. 300w-
    9.
    Purpose
        State partnership grants will fund activities that represent the 
    next logical step or steps to take to institutionalize EMSC within EMS 
    and to continue to improve and refine EMSC. Proposed activities should 
    be consistent with documented needs in the State and should reflect a 
    logical progression in enhancing pediatric capabilities. For example, 
    funding might be used to address problems identified in the course of a 
    previous implementation grant; to increase the involvement of families 
    in EMSC; to improve linkages between local, regional, or State 
    agencies; to promulgate standards developed for one region of the State 
    under previous funding to include the entire State; to devise a plan 
    for coordinating and funding poison control centers; or to assure 
    effective field triage of the child in physical or emotional crisis to 
    appropriate facilities and/or other resources.
    Eligibility
        States and Accredited Schools of Medicine are eligible applicants.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        None.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $600,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        6.
    Estimated Project Period
        2 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.127C
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/15/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 08/1999.
        Contact Person: Maria T. Baldi, mbaldi@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    2250.
    
    Emergency Medical Services For Children (EMSC), Targeted Issue Grants
    
    Authorization
        Section 1910, Public Health Service Act as amended, 42 U.S.C. 300w-
    9.
    Purpose
        Targeted issue grants are intended to address specific, focused 
    issues related to the development of EMSC knowledge and capacity, with 
    the intent of advancing the state-of-the-art, and creating tools or 
    knowledge that will be helpful nationally. Proposals must have well-
    conceived methodology for analysis and evaluation. Targeted issue 
    priorities have been identified based on the EMSC Five Year Plan. The 
    targeted issue priorities are: cost-benefit analysis related to EMSC; 
    implications of managed care for EMSC; evaluations of EMSC components; 
    models for improving the care of culturally distinct populations; 
    evaluation of systems for provision of emergency health care within day 
    care and/or school settings; and evaluation of family-centered care 
    models. Proposals may be submitted on emerging issues that are not 
    included in the identified priorities. However, any such proposals must 
    demonstrate relevance to the Plan and must make a persuasive argument 
    that the issue is particularly critical.
    Eligibility
        States and Accredited Schools of Medicine are eligible applicants.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        None.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $600,000.
    
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    Estimated Number of Awards
        4.
    Estimated Project Period
        2 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.127D
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/15/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 08/1999.
        Contact Person: Maria T. Baldi, mbaldi@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    2250.
    
    Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC), Native American Project
    
    Authorization
        Section 1910, Public Health Service Act as amended, 42 U.S.C. 300w-
    9.
    Purpose
        Projects will stimulate the development and enhancement of EMSC for 
    Native Hawaiians and Alaska Natives. Applicants are encouraged to 
    consider activities that: (a) identify needs of Native Hawaiian and 
    Alaska Native populations; (b) develop or monitor pediatric EMS 
    capability, especially as it relates to provisions of services to 
    isolated populations; and, (c) develop and evaluate special projects 
    designed to address problems related to emergency medical care for 
    Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native populations, including prevention, 
    prehospital care, hospital services, rehabilitation, and linkages with 
    primary care.
    Eligibility
        State governments and accredited schools of medicine are eligible 
    applicants.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        A funding priority will be given to Alaska and Hawaii State 
    governments or accredited schools of medicine.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $500,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        2.
    Estimated Project Period
        2 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.127G
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/15/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 08/1999.
        Contact Person: Jean Athey, jathey@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-2250.
    
    Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) State Implementation Grants
    
    Authorization
        Section 1242 of The Public Health Service Act, 42, U.S.C. 300d-42.
    Purpose
        The purpose of this grant program is to improve health and other 
    services for people who have sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI). 
    Implementation grants provide funding to assist States in moving toward 
    Statewide systems that assure access to comprehensive and coordinated 
    TBI services.
    Eligibility
        State governments are eligible applicants.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        None.
    Matching Requirement
        The State is required to contribute, in cash, not less than $1 for 
    each $2 of Federal funds provided under the grant.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $1,600,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        8.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.234A
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 08/1999.
        Contact Person: Mark E. Nehring, mnehring@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    3449.
    
    Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) State Planning Grants
    
    Authorization
        Section 1242 of The Public Health Service Act, 42, U.S.C. 300d-42.
    Purpose
        The purpose of this grant program is to improve health and other 
    services for people who have sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI). 
    The State planning grant program provides funds to assist States in 
    establishing infrastructure as a prerequisite to implementation 
    activities which will move States toward Statewide systems that assure 
    access to comprehensive and coordinated TBI services.
    Eligibility
        State governments are eligible applicants.
    Matching Requirement
        The State is required to contribute, in cash, not less than $1 for 
    each $2 of Federal funds provided under the grant.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        None.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $400,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        6.
    Estimated Project Period
        2 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/01/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.234B
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 03/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 08/1999.
        Contact Person: Mark E. Nehring, mnehring@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    3449.
    
    Improving Screening for Alcohol Use During Pregnancy
    
    Authority
        Section 301, Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. [241].
    Purpose
        The purpose of this program is to support a three year 
    demonstration program targeting identification of the most effective 
    methods to increase provider screening for alcohol and/or illicit drug 
    use during pregnancy.
    Eligibility
        Eligible organizations are public or private nonprofit 
    organizations.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Preference will be given to State/Territorial MCH Title V Agencies 
    or tribal health agencies. There may be only one application per State.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    
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    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $300,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        1-2.
    Estimated Project Period
        3 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/15/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.926G
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 06/1999.
        Contact Person: Ellen Hutchins, ehutchins@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    5720.
    
    Healthy Start Initiative: Eliminating Racial/Ethnic Disparities in 
    Perinatal Health
    
    Authorization
        Section 301, Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. [241].
    Purpose
        To enhance a community's service system to address significant 
    disparities in perinatal health indicators. Funding would be made 
    available to up to five community projects which have existing active 
    consortium of stakeholders who can reduce barriers and improve the 
    local perinatal system of care so as to eliminate the existing 
    disparities. These sites must have or plan to implement/adapt the 
    Healthy Start models of consortium, case management, outreach, and 
    enhanced clinical services. In addition, they must demonstrate 
    established linkages with key State and local services and resource 
    systems, such as Title V, Title XIX, Title XXI, WIC, Enterprise 
    Communities/Empowerment Zones, federally funded Community and Migrant 
    Health Centers, and Indian/Tribal Health Services. For this 
    competition, ``Community'' is broadly defined so that a Statewide or 
    multi-county project serving racial/ethnic groups (e.g., Hmongs, 
    Mexican Hispanics, etc.) would be eligible.
    Eligibility
        Eligible applicants are public or nonprofit organizations.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Preference will be given to public or private nonprofit 
    organizations, or tribal or other organizations applying on behalf of 
    an existing community-based consortium, which have infant mortality 
    reduction initiatives already underway; communities with significant 
    racial/ethnic disparities in perinatal indicators for the past three 
    years for which data is available; border communities; and communities 
    in States with no other Federal Healthy Start projects.
    Special Consideration
        Current Healthy Start grantees can apply for geographic project 
    areas not covered in their current approved grant/cooperative 
    agreement. Applications for project areas/communities located within 
    currently funded Federal Healthy Start project areas will not be 
    accepted.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $5,000,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        5-7.
    Estimated Project Period
        2 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/15/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.926E
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 06/1999.
        Contact Person: Maribeth Badura, mbadura@hrs, 1-301-443-
    0543.
    
    Healthy Start Initiative: Infrastructure/Capacity Building Projects
    
    Authorization
        Section 301, Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. [241].
    Purpose
        The purpose of this program is to build infrastructure/capacity in 
    targeted communities/areas of the State where racial disparities in 
    perinatal indicators exist, including among Hispanics, American 
    Indians, Alaska Natives, Asian/Pacific Islanders, and immigrant 
    populations, particularly those living in border counties. Funding 
    would be made available to up to 13 communities to support the 
    development of local plans to fill gaps in and/or expansion of data 
    systems to identify and monitor perinatal outcomes, training of 
    personnel and strengthening of local reporting systems, establishment 
    of networks and links to other systems, assistance in needs assessment, 
    consortium/coalition development.
    Eligibility
        Public or private nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply for 
    this program.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Funding priorities will be given to communities with significant 
    racial/ethnic disparities in perinatal indicators for the past three 
    years for which data is available; communities applying as or on behalf 
    of an existing community-based consortium, which have infant mortality 
    reduction initiatives already underway; and States with (national) 
    border counties.
    Special Consideration
        Current Healthy Start grantees can apply for geographic project 
    areas not covered in their current approved grant/cooperative 
    agreement. Applications for project areas/communities located within 
    currently funded Federal Healthy Start project areas will not be 
    accepted.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $2,000,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        Up to 13.
    Estimated Project Period
        1 Year.
    Application Availability: 01/15/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.926F
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 04/01/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 06/1999.
        Contact Person: Donna Hutten, dhutten@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-443-
    0543.
    
    HRSA's Other Program Announcements
    
    Faculty Loan Repayment Program (FLRP)
    
    Authorization
        Section 738(a) of The Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 293b.
    Purpose
        The FLRP encourages expansion of disadvantaged/minority 
    representation in health professions faculty positions. The program 
    provides loan repayment, in amounts not to exceed $20,000 for each year 
    of service, for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds who agree to 
    serve as members of the faculties of eligible health professions and 
    nursing schools. Each recipient of loan repayment must agree to serve 
    as a faculty member for at least two years.
    
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    Eligibility
        An individual is eligible to compete for participation in the FLRP 
    if the individual is from a disadvantaged background and: (1) has a 
    degree in medicine, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, nursing, or 
    another health profession; (2) is enrolled in an approved graduate 
    training program in one of the health professions listed above, or (3) 
    is enrolled as a full-time student in the final year of training, 
    leading to a degree from an eligible school.
        Eligible schools include schools of medicine, osteopathic medicine, 
    dentistry, veterinary medicine, optometry, podiatric medicine, 
    pharmacy, public health, allied health, nursing and graduate programs 
    in behavioral and mental health.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        Special consideration will be given, to the extent to which the 
    individual meets the intent of the program, to expand disadvantaged/
    minority representation in health professions faculty positions.
    Review Criteria
        The final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $800,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        25.
    Estimated Project Period
        Not less than 2 Years.
    Application Availability: 01/02/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.923
    
        Contact: 1-888-333-HRSA (4772).
        Application Deadline: 06/30/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Person: Shirley Zimmerman, szimmerman@hrsa.dhhs.gov, 1-301-
    443-1700.
    
    Scholarships For Disadvantaged Students (SDS)
    
    Authorization
        Section 737 of The Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 293a.
    Purpose
        The SDS program contributes to the diversity of the health 
    professions student and practitioner populations. The program provides 
    funding to eligible health professions and nursing schools to be used 
    for scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who have 
    financial need for scholarships and are enrolled, or accepted for 
    enrollment, as full-time students at the eligible schools.
    Eligibility
        Schools of allopathic medicine, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, 
    optometry, pharmacy, podiatric medicine, veterinary medicine, public 
    health, nursing, chiropractic, graduate programs in behavioral and 
    mental health, physician assistants, and allied health are eligible to 
    apply. An applicant must provide assurances that preference in 
    providing scholarships will be given to students for whom the costs of 
    attending the schools would constitute a severe financial hardship, and 
    to former recipients of Exceptional Financial Need and Financial 
    Assistance for Disadvantaged Health Professions Students Scholarships.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        A priority will be given to schools based on the proportion of 
    graduating students going into primary care, the proportion of 
    underrepresented minority students, and the proportion of graduates 
    going into medically underserved communities.
    Review Criteria
        Final criteria are included in the application kit.
    Estimated Amount of This Competition
        $37,000,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        1000.
    Estimated Project Period
        1 Year.
    Application Availability: 03/19/1999
    
    To Obtain This Application Kit
    
    CFDA Number: 93.925
    
        Contact: 1-301-443-4776.
        Application Deadline: 05/14/1999.
        Projected Award Date: 09/1999.
        Contact Persons: Angela Lacy (alacy@hrsa.dhhs.gov), Andrea Castle 
    (acastle@hrsa.dhhs.gov), 1-301-443-1700.
    
    Nursing Education Loan Repayment Program
    
    Authorization
        Section 846(h) of The Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 297.
    Purpose
        Under the Nursing Education Loan Repayment Program (NELRP), 
    registered nurses are offered the opportunity to enter into a 
    contractual agreement with the Secretary, under which the Public Health 
    Service agrees to repay up to 85 percent of the nurse's indebtedness 
    for nursing education loans. In exchange, the nurse agrees to serve for 
    a specified period of time in certain types of health facilities 
    identified in statute.
    Eligibility
        Applicants must have completed all of their training requirements 
    for registered nursing and be licensed prior to beginning service. 
    Individuals eligible to participate must: a) have received, prior to 
    the start of service, a baccalaureate or associate degree in nursing, a 
    diploma in nursing, or a graduate degree in nursing; b) have unpaid 
    educational loans obtained for nurse training; c) be a citizen or 
    national of the U.S.; d) have a current unrestricted license in the 
    State in which they intend to practice; and e) agree to be employed for 
    not less than two years in a full-time clinical capacity in an Indian 
    Health Service health center; a Native Hawaiian health center, a public 
    hospital (operated by a State, county, or local government); a health 
    center funded under Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act 
    (including migrant, homeless, and public housing health centers), a 
    rural health clinic (Section 1861 (aa)(2) of the Social Security Act); 
    or a public or nonprofit private health facility determined by the 
    Secretary to have a critical shortage of nurses.
    Funding Priorities and/or Preferences
        In making awards under this Section, preferences will be given to 
    qualified applicants: (1) who have the greatest financial need and (2) 
    who agree to serve in the types of health facilities described above 
    that are located in geographic areas determined by the Secretary to 
    have a shortage of and need for nurses.
    Review Criteria
        Awards are determined by formula.
    Estimated Amount of Competition
        $2,251,000.
    Estimated Number of Awards
        200.
    Project Award Date: 09/1999
        Contact: (301) 594-4400, (301) 594-4981 (FAX), 1-800-435-6464.
        Application Availability: 11/01/98.
        Application Deadline: 06/30/1999.
        CFDA Number: 93.908.
        Contact Person: Sharley Chen, 4350 East-West Highway, 10th Floor, 
    Bethesda, Maryland 20814, schen@hrsa.dhhs.gov.
    
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    The Year 2000 Approaches, Are You Ready?
    
        Are you ready for the new millennium? What about your computer 
    systems--are they ready for the year 2000?
        The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has been 
    working diligently over the past year, and will continue to work 
    through the year 2000, to ensure that our service to you is not 
    affected by computer problems. HRSA's five mission critical computer 
    systems will be fully operational into the year 2000.
        You've heard the ``gloom-and-doom'' predictions. Let us assure 
    you--HRSA is prepared.
        The year 2000 computer problem is an important concern for all 
    health care providers. As a HRSA grantee, you are not only responsible 
    for the services you provide, but also for the programmatic, 
    administrative and financial functions that support these services. As 
    a result, you must take all steps necessary to ensure your computer 
    systems function properly into the year 2000.
        The problem is simple--many computers use two digits to record the 
    date. As a result, they may be unable to recognize the year 2000 when 
    it arrives. These computers may, on January 1, 2000, recognize ``00'' 
    not as 2000 but as 1900. If left uncorrected, this problem may cause 
    computers to stop running or to generate incorrect calculations, 
    comparisons or data sorting. In addition to computer systems, this 
    ``year 2000 problem'' may affect software applications, databases and 
    other equipment such as electronic devices that rely on embedded 
    microchips.
        Visit HRSA's World Wide Web site at www.hrsa.dhhs.gov/ to learn 
    more about the agency's year 2000 activities. Information on other 
    Federal agency activities may be found at the General Services 
    Administration's web site, www.itpolicy.gsa.gov, or on the President's 
    Council on Year 2000 Conversion site at www.y2k.gov.
    
    Look for HRSA at the Following Meetings/Conferences
    
        Event: Prevention '99 (16th Annual National Preventive Medicine 
    Meeting sponsored by the Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine 
    and the American College of Preventive Medicine).
        Dates: March 18-21, 1999.
        Location: Washington, DC.
        HRSA POC: Steven Merrill (301) 443-2865.
        Event: National Association of County and City Health Officials 
    Annual Meeting.
        Dates: July 14-17, 1999.
        Location: Dearborn, MI.
        HRSA POC: Steven Merrill (301) 443-2865.
        Event: National Association of Local Boards of Health.
        Dates: July 1999 (dates TBD).
        Location: Salt Lake City, UT.
        HRSA POC: Steven Merrill (301) 443-2865.
        Event: National Conference of State Legislatures 25th Annual 
    Meeting.
        Dates: July 24-28, 1999.
        Location: Indianapolis, IN.
        HRSA POC: Linda Redmond (301) 443-4568.
        Event: Association of State and Territorial Health Officials Annual 
    Meeting.
        Dates: September 28-October 1, 1999.
        Location: Savannah. GA.
        HRSA POC: Steven Merrill (301) 443-2865.
    
        Note: Don't forget to check the Federal Register for grant 
    announcements that may appear after the HRSA Preview is issued.
    
    [FR Doc. 99-12 Filed 1-5-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4160-15-U
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
01/06/1999
Department:
Health Resources and Services Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
General notice.
Document Number:
99-12
Dates:
09/1999.
Pages:
928-955 (28 pages)
PDF File:
99-12.pdf