99-3755. Development and Support of Research Agenda Needs Related to Injury Prevention and Control; Notice of Availability of Funds  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 31 (Wednesday, February 17, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 7893-7895]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-3755]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    [Announcement 99015]
    
    
    Development and Support of Research Agenda Needs Related to 
    Injury Prevention and Control; Notice of Availability of Funds
    
    A. Purpose
    
        The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the 
    availability of fiscal year (FY) 1999 funds for a cooperative agreement 
    with a multi-disciplined injury control research group to promote 
    collaborative, educational, and scholarly activity in defining the 
    research and training needs for injury control professionals and in 
    developing the field of injury prevention and control.
        This program addresses the ``Healthy People 2000'' priority areas 
    of Unintentional Injury, Violent and Abusive Behavior, and Surveillance 
    and Data Systems.
        The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to assist an injury 
    control research group in defining the training needs of the field of 
    injury prevention and control, in synthesizing the expertise of the 
    multiple disciplines of injury control, in disseminating injury 
    research findings, and in serving as a resource for injury researchers 
    and practitioners, all in the context of building and sustaining the 
    field of injury prevention and control.
    
    B. Eligible Applicants
    
        Applications may be submitted by all public and private non-profit 
    organizations and by governments and their agencies; that is, 
    universities, colleges, research institutions, hospitals, and other 
    public and private nonprofit organizations, State and local governments 
    or their bona fide agents, including small, minority and/or women-owned 
    businesses are eligible to apply.
        Non-profit organizations must have their tax-exempt status as 
    determined by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Code, Section 501(c). 
    Tax-exempt status may be provided by either providing a copy of the 
    current IRS Determination Letter or copy of the pages from the IRS most 
    recent list of 501(c) tax-exempt organization. Proof of tax-exempt 
    status must be provided with the application.
    
        Note: Pub. L. 104-65 states that an organization described in 
    section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 which engages 
    in lobbying activities shall not be
    
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    eligible to receive Federal funds constituting an award, grant 
    (cooperative agreement), contract, loan, or any other form.
    
    C. Availability of Funds
    
        Approximately $50,000 is available in FY 1999 to fund one 
    cooperative agreement. It is expected that the award will begin on or 
    about August 1, 1999, and will be made for a 12-month budget period 
    within a project period of up to five years. This funding estimate may 
    vary and is subject to change.
        Continuation awards within the project period will be made on the 
    basis of satisfactory progress in meeting objectives and the 
    availability of funds.
    
    D. Program Requirements
    
        In conducting activities to achieve the purpose of this program, 
    the recipient will be responsible for the activities under 1. 
    (Recipient Activities), and CDC will be responsible for the activities 
    listed under 2. (CDC Activities).
        1. Recipient Activities:
        a. Promote collaborative, educational, and scholarly activity in 
    defining the research and training needs of injury control 
    professionals and in developing the field of injury prevention and 
    control, both clinician and practitioner-oriented, through program 
    development, teaching, and other activities drawing upon expertise from 
    multiple disciplines, settings and perspectives.
        b. Facilitate dissemination of the injury research findings of both 
    the federally and non-federally funded community of injury control 
    researchers to enable improvements in injury control policies and 
    programs.
        c. Provide a coordinated resource to other researchers and 
    practitioners in accessing expertise in the development of program 
    activities.
        d. Sustain a focus on teaching the next generation of injury 
    researchers and practitioners by participating in the development of 
    improved educational opportunities in appropriate disciplines.
        e. Promote rigorous evaluation of injury control initiatives 
    through development and dissemination of improved methodologies for 
    program implementation and evaluation.
        f. Maintain active liaisons with other organizations, institutions, 
    and agencies whose purposes and functions are similar in order to 
    develop a more comprehensive presence in ongoing discussions defining 
    injury-related issues.
        2. CDC Activities:
        a. Provide assistance in defining the research and training needs 
    of injury control professionals in the developing field of injury 
    prevention and control.
        b. Provide assistance in the provision of a coordinated resource to 
    other researchers, practitioners, and decision makers in accessing the 
    expertise of the multiple disciplines of the field of injury prevention 
    and control.
        c. Provide continuing updates on scientific and operational 
    developments related to injury prevention and control as part of a 
    shared dissemination strategy.
    
    E. Application Content
    
        Applications for support of an injury prevention and control 
    cooperative agreement should follow the PHS-398 (Rev. 5/95) application 
    and Errata sheet, and should include the following information:
    
    1. Face page
    2. Description (abstract) and personnel
    3. Table of contents
    4. Detailed budget for the initial budget period: The budget should 
    reflect the composite figures for the cooperative agreement as well as 
    breakdown budgets for individual projects within the cooperative 
    agreement.
    5. Budget for the entire proposed project period including budgets 
    pertaining to consortium/contractual arrangements.
    6. Biographical sketches of key personnel, consultants, and 
    collaborators.
    7. Other support: This listing should include all other funds or 
    resources pending or currently available. For each grant or contract, 
    include source of funds, amount of funding (indicate whether pending or 
    current), date of funding (initiation and termination), and 
    relationship to the proposed program.
    8. Resources and environment available to carry out described 
    activities.
    
        9. Operational plan including:
        a. A detailed operational plan including value to field, and 
    specific, measurable, and time-framed objectives consistent with the 
    proposed activities for each project within the proposed cooperative 
    agreement.
        b. A detailed evaluation plan that addresses outcome and cost-
    effectiveness evaluation as well as formative, efficacy, and process 
    evaluation.
        c. A description of the organization and its role in implementing 
    and evaluating the proposed programs. The applicant should clearly 
    specify how disciplines will be integrated to achieve the coordinating 
    organization's objectives.
        d. Charts showing the proposed organizational structure of the 
    coordinating organization and its relationship to any broader 
    institution of which it is a part, and, where applicable, to affiliate 
    institutions or collaborating organizations. These charts should 
    clearly detail the lines of authority as they relate to the 
    coordinating organization, both structurally and operationally.
        e. Documentation of the public health agencies and other public and 
    private sector entities' involvement in the proposed program, including 
    letters that detail commitments of support and a clear statement of the 
    role, activities, and participating personnel of each agency or entity.
        An applicant organization has the option of having specific salary 
    and fringe benefit amounts for individuals omitted from the copies of 
    the application which are made available to outside reviewing groups. 
    To exercise this option: on the original and five copies of the 
    application, the applicant must use asterisks to indicate those 
    individuals for whom salaries and fringe benefits are not shown; the 
    subtotals must still be shown. In addition, the applicant must submit 
    an additional copy of page four of Form PHS-398, completed in full, 
    with the asterisks replaced by the salaries and fringe benefits. This 
    budget page will be reserved for internal staff use only.
        Use the information in the Program Requirements, Other 
    Requirements, Evaluation Criteria sections and the Errata Sheet 
    (Addendum 3) to develop the application content. Your application will 
    be evaluated on the criteria listed so it is important to follow them 
    in laying out your program plan. Each application should be limited to 
    40 pages, excluding attachments.
    
    F. Submission and Deadline
    
        Submit the original and five copies of PHS 398 (OMB Number 0925-
    0001) and adhere to the instructions on the Errata Instruction Sheet 
    for PHS 398). Forms are in the application kit.
        On or before April 20, 1999, submit to: Sharron P. Orum, Grants 
    Management Specialist, Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants 
    Office Announcement #99015.
        Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2920 Brandywine 
    Road, M/S E-13 Atlanta, GA 30341-4146
        Applications shall be considered as meeting the deadline if they 
    are received at the above address on or before the deadline date; or 
    sent on or before the deadline date, and received in time for an 
    objective review process. Applicants should request a legibly dated 
    U.S. Postal Service postmark or obtain a legibly dated receipt from a 
    commercial carrier or the U.S. Postal
    
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    Service. Private metered postmarks shall not be acceptable as proof of 
    timely mailing.
    
    G. Evaluation Criteria
    
        Each application will be evaluated individually against the 
    following criteria by an independent review group appointed by CDC:
    
    1. Background and Need (5 percent) The extent to which the applicant 
    describes experience in related projects, and describes the context and 
    needs related to the purpose of this program announcement.
    2. Scope, Goals, and Objectives (15 percent) The extent to which the 
    applicant provides relevant long-term goals and short-term objectives 
    which are specific, measurable, time-phased, and achievable.
    3. Operational Plan (40 percent) The extent to which the applicant 
    provides an operational plan which addresses achievement of each of the 
    objectives proposed. Does the applicant provide a description of each 
    component or major activity, how it relates to objectives, and how it 
    will be accomplished? Does the plan include a detailed time-line for 
    completion of each component or major activity?
    4. Administration and Management (20 percent) The extent to which the 
    organizational structure is described and to which adequate management 
    control systems are in place. Is proposed staffing adequate for 
    completion of activities under this program announcement?
    5. Evaluation Plan (20 percent) The extent to which the evaluation plan 
    provides an adequate basis for monitoring and evaluating proposed 
    activities.
    6. Budget (not scored) The extent to which the budget is reasonable, 
    clearly justified, and consistent with stated objectives and proposed 
    activities.
    
    H. Other Requirements
    
        Technical Reporting Requirements Provide CDC with original plus two 
    copies of:
    
    1. progress report annually;
    2. financial status report, no more than 90 days after the end of the 
    budget period; and
    3. final financial status report and performance report, no more than 
    90 days after the end of the project period.
    
        Send all reports to: Sharron P. Orum, Grants Management Specialist 
    Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office Centers for 
    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2920 Brandywine Road, Mailstop E-
    13 Atlanta, Georgia 30341-4146.
        The following additional requirements are applicable to this 
    program. For a complete description of each see Addendum 1 in the 
    application kit.
    
    AR98-10--Smoke-Free Workplace Requirement
    AR98-11--Healthy People 2000
    AR98-12--Lobbying Restrictions
    AR98-13--Prohibition on Use of CDC funds for Certain Gun Control 
    Activities
    AR98-15--Proof of Non-Profit Status
    AR98-20--Conference Activities within Grants/Cooperative Agreements
    
    I. Authority and Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number
    
        This program is authorized under Sections 301, 391, 392, 393, and 
    394 of the Public Health Service Act, [42 U.S.C. 241, 280b, 280b-1, 
    280b-1a, and 280b-2] as amended. Program regulations are set forth in 
    42 CFR Part 52. The catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number is 
    93.136.
    
    J. Where To Obtain Additional Information
    
        Please refer to Program Announcement 99015 when you request 
    information. To receive additional written information and to request 
    an application kit, call 1-888-GRANTS4 (1-888-471-6874). You will be 
    asked to leave your name and address and you will be instructed to 
    identify the Announcement number of interest.
        If you have questions after reviewing the contents of all the 
    documents, business management technical assistance may be obtained 
    from: Sharron P. Orum, Grants Management Specialist, Grants Management 
    Branch, Procurement and Grants Office Centers for Disease Control and 
    Prevention (CDC), 2920 Brandywine Road, M/S E-13, Atlanta, GA 30341-
    4146, Telephone: (770) 488-2716, E-mail address: spo2@cdc.gov
        For program technical assistance, contact: Tom Voglesonger, Office 
    of Research Grants National Center for Injury Prevention and Control 
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4770 Buford Highway, 
    NE, Mailstop K-58, Atlanta, GA 30341-3724, Telephone: (770) 488-4265, 
    E-mail address: tdv1@cdc.gov
        This and other CDC announcements are available through the CDC 
    homepage on the Internet. The address for the CDC homepage is http://
    www.cdc.gov.
    
        Dated: February 10, 1999.
    John L. Williams,
    Director, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control 
    and Prevention (CDC).
    [FR Doc. 99-3755 Filed 2-16-99; 8:45 am]
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Published:
02/17/1999
Department:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
99-3755
Pages:
7893-7895 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Announcement 99015
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