99-4869. Announcement of Availability of Grants for Family Planning General Training and Technical Assistance Projects  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 39 (Monday, March 1, 1999)]
    [Notices]
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    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-4869]
    
    
    
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    Family Planning General Training and Technical Assistance Projects; 
    Notice
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 64, No. 39 / Monday, March 1, 1999 / 
    Notices
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Office of Public Health and Science
    
    
    Announcement of Availability of Grants for Family Planning 
    General Training and Technical Assistance Projects
    
    AGENCY: Office of Family Planning, Office of Population Affairs, OPHS.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Office of Family Planning (OFP) of the Office of 
    Population Affairs requests applications for grants under the Family 
    Planning Service Training Program authorized under section 1003 of the 
    Public Health Service (PHS) Act. Funds are available both to train 
    family planning personnel and to provide specialized technical 
    assistance in order to maintain the high level of performance of family 
    planning service projects funded under Title X of the PHS Act. Training 
    will be provided under this announcement by general training centers in 
    the ten Department of Health and Human Services' (DHHS) regions.
    
    DATES: Applications must be received, or postmarked and received in 
    time for submission to the review committee, no later than April 30, 
    1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Application kits may be requested by fax at (214) 767-3425. 
    Application kits may also be obtained from and applications must be 
    submitted to: Office of Grants Management for Family Planning Services, 
    1301 Young Street, Suite 766, Dallas, Texas 75202.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    
    Program Requirements
    
        Regional Program Consultants (RPCs) or Regional Project Officers 
    for Family Planning: Region I, Jim Sliker--(617) 565-1060; Region II, 
    Lucille Katz--(212) 264-2535; Region III, Louis Belmonte--(215) 861-
    4641; Cristino Rodriguez--(404) 562-7900; Region V, Janice Ely--(312) 
    886-3864; Region VI, Evelyn Glass--(214) 767-3088; Region VII, 
    Elizabeth Curtis--(816) 426-2924; Region VIII, John McCarthy--(303) 
    844-6163, Extension 399; Region IX, Nadine Simons--(415) 437-7984; 
    Region X, Janet Wildeboor--(206) 615-2776.
    
    Administrative and Budgetary Requirements
    
        Maudeen Pickett, Grants Management Officer, Office of Grants 
    Management for Family Planning Services--214/767-3401.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title X of the PHS Act, 42 U.S.C. 300, et 
    seq., authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to award 
    grants for projects to provide training for family planning service 
    personnel. (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number 93.260). This 
    notice announces the availability of approximately $3,200,000 in 
    funding and solicits applications for general training and technical 
    assistance projects to assist in the establishment and operation of 
    regional training centers in the ten PHS regions. Grants will be funded 
    within certain ranges as set out below. Funding of individual grants 
    within each funding range will be based on the RHA's assessment of such 
    factors as the training and technical assistance needs within the 
    region and the cost and availability of personnel for the project. 
    Competing grant applications are invited for training and technical 
    assistance projects as follows:
    
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             Region                    States               Funding range
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    I.......................  CN, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT..     $226,000-$256,000
    II......................  NJ, NY, PR, VI..........       359,000-389,000
    III.....................  DE, DC, MD, PA, VA, WV..       373,000-403,000
    IV......................  KY, MS, NC, TN, AL, FL,        436,000-466,000
                               GA, SC.
    V.......................  IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI..       377,000-407,000
    VI......................  AR, KA, NM, OK, TX......       352,000-382,000
    VII.....................  IA, KS, MO, NE..........       225,000-255,000
    VIII....................  CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY..       219,000-249,000
    IX......................  AZ, CA, HI, and 6 US           314,000-344,000
                               Associated Pacific
                               Jurisdictions.
    X.......................  AK, ID, OR, WA..........       219,000-249,000
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        Additional information may be obtained from the appropriate 
    Regional Health Administrator (RHA) at the address below:
    
    Region I: DHHS/PHS Region, I, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, 
    Government Center, Room 2100, Boston, MA 02203;
    Region II: DHHS/PHS Region II, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 3337, New York, 
    NY 10278;
    Region III: DHHS/PHS Region III, 150 S. Independence Mall West, 
    Philadelphia, PA 19106;
    Region IV: DHHS/PHS Region IV, 61 Forsyth Street, Rm. 5B95, Atlanta, GA 
    30303;
    Region V: DHHS/PHS Region V, 105 West Adams Street, 17th Floor, 
    Chicago, IL 60603;
    Region VI: DHHS/PHS Region VI, 1301 Young Street, Suite 1124, Dallas, 
    TX 75202;
    Region VII: DHHS/PHS Region VII, 601 East 12th Street, Room 210, Kansas 
    City, MO 64016;
    Region VIII: DHHS/PHS Region VIII, 1961 Stout Street, Room 498, Denver, 
    CO 80294;
    Region IX: DHHS/PHS Region IX, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 327, San 
    Francisco, CA 94102;
    Region X: DHHS/PHS Region X, Blanchard Plaza, 2201 Sixth Avenue, M/S 
    RX-29, Seattle 98121.
    
    Statutory and Regulatory Background
    
        Title X of the PHS Act, enacted Pub. L. 91-572, authorizes grants 
    for projects to provide family planning services to persons from low-
    income families and others. Section 1001 of the Act, as amended, 
    authorizes grants ``to assist in the establishment of operation and of 
    voluntary family planning projects which shall offer a broad range of 
    acceptable and effective family planning methods and services 
    (including natural family planning methods, infertility services and 
    services for adolescents).'' Section 1003 of the Act, as amended, 
    authorizes the Secretary to make grants to entities to provide the 
    training for personnel to carry out the family planning service 
    programs.
        The regulations set out at 42 CFR part 59, subpart C, govern grants 
    to provide training for family planning service providers. Prospective 
    applicants should refer to the regulations in their entirety.
    
    Role and Operation of the Training and Technical Assistance Program
    
        The regulations set out at 42 CFR, Part 59, subpart C, define 
    ``training'' as ``job-specific skill development, the purpose of which 
    is to promote and improve the delivery of family planning services.'' 
    The purpose of the general training program is to ensure that entities 
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    provide family planning services have the skills, knowledge and 
    attitudes necessary for the effective delivery of family planning 
    services.
        General training programs funded under this announcement are 
    focused on the provision of specialized information that is science-
    based and that will enhance the ability of family planning providers to 
    deliver high quality family planning services. Successful applicants 
    will be responsible for the overall management of the general training 
    program within the geographic area for which the grant is awarded. The 
    PHS Project Officer will have final approval for all training plans and 
    plans for the use of resources. Grantee plans must provide for 
    flexibility in resource utilization, including training plan design. 
    The applicant should demonstrate an awareness of electronic 
    technologies and new training delivery techniques. The grantee will be 
    required to work closely with other federal, state or local government 
    entities, family planning providers and other community-based 
    organizations in achieving program objectives.
        Applicants should be familiar with public health initiatives and 
    programs, such as Healthy People 2000 health promotion and disease 
    prevention objectives for family planning, as well as Title X program 
    regulations. In responding to the Request for Applications (RFA), the 
    applicant must be familiar with the Title X program priorities and key 
    issues impacting family planning identified below:
    
    Title X Program Priorities
    
         Expansion and enhancement of the quality of clinical 
    reproductive health services through partnerships with entities that 
    have related interests and that work with similar priority populations;
         Increased emphasis on services to adolescents, including 
    emphasis on postponement of sexual activity and more accessible 
    provision of contraceptive counseling and services;
         Increased services to hard-to-reach populations by 
    partnering with community-based organizations and others that have a 
    stake in the prevention of unintended pregnancy;
         Expansion of comprehensiveness of reproduction health 
    services, including STD and cancer screening and prevention, HIV 
    prevention, education and counseling, and substance abuse screening and 
    referral;
         Increased services to males, emphasizing shared 
    responsibility for preventing unintended pregnancy and STD/HIV 
    infection.
    
    Key Issues
    
        Other key issues are impacting the current and future delivery of 
    family planning services and will require significant specialized 
    training efforts. These issues include:
         Medicaid waivers and managed care;
         Implications of welfare reform and other issues that are 
    affecting family planning services, such as Temporary Assistance to 
    Needy Families (TANF) and the Children's Health Insurance Program 
    (CHIP) as well as other Federal and State initiatives;
         Electronic technology;
         Research findings;
         Legislative mandates, such as counseling teens on 
    involving families and avoiding coercive sexual relationships.
        Specifically, the applicant will have expertise and the ability to 
    train in areas of information, education and communication; management; 
    and clinical activities. Within each of these areas, at a minimum, the 
    grantee will be expected to provide training that includes the 
    following:
    
    Information, Education and Communication
    
         Assist grantees with designing, implementing and 
    evaluating information, education and communication strategies;
         Train grantee staff on how to utilize research findings 
    and data reports in project operations;
         Train grantee staff in the use of print and mass media to 
    achieve program goals and objectives.
    
    Management
    
         Improve the management skills of family planning grantee 
    staff;
         Increase the ability of family planning grantee staff to 
    assess their requirements for the design and utilization of management 
    information systems;
         Increase the ability of family planning grantee staff to 
    utilize computer and other electronic technologies;
         Assist grantee to structure financial systems to monitor, 
    record and control financial resources;
         Assist grantees in implementing income generating 
    activities and creating cost recovery mechanisms.
    
    Clinical Activities
    
         Provide training to improve the performance of clinical 
    staff involved in health care delivery;
         Convene an annual regional clinical conference for health 
    care providers where continuing education units are provided.
        Successful applicants will also need to demonstrate that they have 
    the capacity for facilitating the provision of regional technical 
    assistance. Technical assistance generally consists of specialized or 
    highly skilled assistance that is usually provided to a single 
    organization, such as the Regional Office or a grantee or clinic. The 
    objective of this assistance is to provide projects with the technical 
    resources needed to address Title X priorities and key issues impacting 
    family planning. In facilitating the provision of technical assistance, 
    the PHS Project Officer will work with the successful applicant to 
    develop a system for providing technical assistance. All forms required 
    for reporting and tracking technical assistance will be provided by the 
    Project Officer. All technical assistance must have prior approval of 
    the PHS Project Officer. The successful applicant will be responsible 
    for identifying qualified and competent consultants who will be able to 
    effectively address highly technical and often specialized issues that 
    are relevant in providing family planning services. The grantee is 
    responsible for making all necessary arrangements (transportation, per 
    diem, fees, etc.), with consultants in association with approved 
    requests for technical assistance. A separate budget for technical 
    assistance will be developed between the Project Officer and the 
    successful applicant after the training grant is awarded.
        Application Requirements: Applications must be submitted on the 
    forms supplied (PHS-5161-1, Revised 5/96) (OMB Approval No. 0937-0189) 
    and in the manner prescribed in the application kits available from the 
    Office of Grants Management for Family Planning Services at Dallas, TX. 
    Applicants are required to submit an application signed by an 
    individual authorized to act for the applicant agency or organization 
    and to assume for the organization the obligations imposed by the terms 
    and conditions of the grant award. Applicants are required to submit an 
    original application and two copies.
        Applicants should ensure that they submit their applications in 
    accordance with the deadline requirements of this announcement. A 
    legibly dated receipt from a commercial carrier or U.S. Postal Service 
    will be accepted in lieu of a postmark. Private metered postmarks will 
    not be accepted as proof of timely mailing. Applications which are 
    postmarked or delivered to the Grants Management Office later than 
    April 30, 1999 will be judged late and will not be
    
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    accepted for review. Applicants which do not conform to the 
    requirements of the program announcement or meet the applicable 
    requirements of 42 CFR part 59, subpart C, will not be accepted for 
    review. Applicants will be notified, and applications will be returned.
        Any public or private nonprofit organization or agency is eligible 
    to apply for a grant. It is not required that an entity applying for a 
    grant be physically located in the region to be served by the proposed 
    project. Awards will be made only to those organizations or agencies 
    which demonstrate the capability of providing the proposed services and 
    which have met all applicable requirements.
        A copy of the legislation and regulations governing this program 
    will be sent to applicants as part of the application kit package. 
    Applicants should use the legislation, regulations, and information 
    included in this announcement to guide them in developing their 
    applications. Applications should be limited to 60 double-spaced pages, 
    not including appendices, which may provide a roster of consultants, 
    curriculum vitae, or statements of organizational capabilities.
        Application Consideration and Assessment: Eligible competing grant 
    applications will be reviewed by a multidisciplinary panel of 
    independent reviewers and assessed according to the following criteria:
        1. The extent to which the proposed training and technical 
    assistance program promises to fulfill the family planning services 
    delivery needs of the area to be served, as evidenced by the 
    applicant's ability to address the requirements set out under ``Role 
    and Operation of the Training and Technical Assistance Program'' above 
    and the factors set out at 42 CFR 59.206(a)(2)(i)-(iv) (35 Points);
        2. The extent to which the application includes evidence of the 
    capacity of the applicant to make rapid and effective use of the grant 
    assistance, including evidence of flexibility in the utilization of 
    resources and training plan design (25 Points);
        3. The competence of the project staff, including qualifications 
    and experience, in relation to the services to be provided, including 
    the extent to which the applicant demonstrates an effective system for 
    identifying qualified and competent consultants as necessary to address 
    highly technical and specialized issues related to the delivery of 
    family planning services (15 points);
        4. The extent to which the application reflects:
        (a) The administrative and management capability and competence of 
    the applicant, including diversity of training experience, as evidenced 
    by other training grants and/or contracts;
        (b) That the project plan adequately provides for the requirements 
    set forth in 42 CFR 59.205; and
        (c) That the proposed training and technical assistance program 
    will increase the delivery of services to people (particularly low-
    income groups, with a high percentage of unmet needs for family 
    planning services).
        Total consideration for the sum of sections 4(a)-(c): (25 Points).
        In making grant award decisions, the RHA will fund those projects 
    which will, in his or her judgment, best promote the purposes of 
    sections 1001 and 1003 of the Act, within the limits of funds available 
    for such projects.
        Grants will be available for project periods of up to three years. 
    Grants are funded in annual increments (budget periods). Funding for 
    all approved budget periods beyond the first year of the grant is 
    contingent upon satisfactory progress of the project, efficient and 
    effective use of grant funds provided, and availability of funds.
    
    Review Under Executive Order 12372
    
        Applicants under this announcement are subject to the requirements 
    of Executive Order 12372, Intergovernmental Review of Department of 
    Health and Human Services Programs and Activities, as implemented by 45 
    CFR part 100. As soon as possible, the applicant should discuss the 
    project with the State Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for each state in 
    the area to be served. The application kit contains the currently 
    available listing of the SPOCs which have elected to be informed of the 
    submission of applications. For those states not represented on the 
    listing, further inquiries should be made by the applicant regarding 
    the submission of the relevant SPOC. The SPOC's comment(s) should be 
    forwarded to the Office of Grants Management for Family Planning 
    Services, 1301 Young Street, Suite 766, Dallas, Texas 75202. To be 
    considered, such comments should be received by the Office of Grants 
    Management for Family Planning Services within 60 days of the closing 
    date listed under ``Dates'' above.
        When final funding decisions have been made, each applicant will be 
    notified by letter of the outcome. The official document notifying an 
    applicant that a project applicant has been approved for funding is the 
    Notice of Grant Award, which specifies to the grantee the amount of 
    money awarded, the purposes of the grant, and terms and conditions of 
    the grant award.
    
        Authority: 42 U.S.C. 300a-1(a).
    
        Dated: February 18, 1999.
    Denese O. Shervington,
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs.
    [FR Doc. 99-4869 Filed 2-26-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/01/1999
Department:
Health and Human Services Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
99-4869
Dates:
Applications must be received, or postmarked and received in time for submission to the review committee, no later than April 30, 1999.
Pages:
10090-10092 (3 pages)
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