[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 51 (Wednesday, March 16, 1994)]
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[FR Doc No: 94-6070]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Public Health Service
Orientation to PHS Grants and Contracts Activities for Applicants
and Recipients of Awards
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, PHS.
Action: Notice.
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Summary: The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health is announcing
a training course entitled ``Orientation to PHS Grants and Contracts
Activities for Applicants and Recipients of Awards'' which will be
presented 12 times at locations around the country between April 1994
and march 1995. Complete information as to locations and dates is
provided below under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Course Title
``Orientation to PHS Grants and Contracts Activities for Applicants
and Recipients of Awards.''
Note: This is not a course on grantwriting. Rather, it is
designed to provide a broad overview of PHS and how it uses the
grant and contract mechanisms.
Course Description
This is a 2-day course which is designed to provide applicants for
and recipients of PHS grants and contracts a better understanding of
the procedures and expectations in applying for funding and
administering an award from PHS. Day one and roughly 25% of day two of
the course concentrate on the grants process; the remainder of day two
is devoted to contracting. Students will be provided with a broad
overview of PHS including how it is organized, when the grant or
contract mechanism is used, how the PHS contracts and grants processes
are structured, how to identify grants and contract funding
opportunities, how to submit effective proposals, and how to properly
administer a contract or grant once it has been awarded. This is not,
however, a course on ``grantsmanship'' or writing technical proposals.
Target Population
Grant and contract staff of organizations which are presently
receiving funding from PHS or which plan to submit applications for
grants or proposals for contracts. The course is intended for staff who
are inexperienced with PHS grant and contract mechanisms.
Course Dates and Locations
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Date Location
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April 21-22, 1994.................. Washington, DC.
May 12-13, 1994.................... Boston, Mass.
June 30-July 1, 1994............... Denver, Colo.
August 8-9, 1994................... Kansas City, Mo.
August 25-26, 1994................. Chicago, Ill.
September 26-27, 1994.............. San Francisco, Cal.
September 29-30, 1994.............. Seattle, Wash.
November 9-10, 1994................ Washington, DC.
December 12-13, 1994............... San Diego, Cal.
January 17-18, 1995................ Dallas, Tex.
February 21-22, 1995............... Atlanta, Ga.
March 6-7, 1995.................... Washington, DC.
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All sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both days.
Early registration is encouraged, since past offerings of this
course have filled rapidly.
Course Outline
Day 1
Introduction to PHS Assistance (grants/cooperative agreements) and
Acquisition (contracts): PHS Mission and Organizational Structure;
Assistance vs. Acquisition (The Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement
Act); PHS Grant and Contract Expenditures and Recipients; Introduction
to Types and Purposes of PHS Grants; Roles of PHS Grants and Program
Management Staff.
Seeking and applying for PHS Grants/Cooperative Agreements: Sources
of Information; Understanding Program Announcements; The Application
Package; The Complete, Effective Application; Competition and Objective
Review.
Negotiation and award process for Grants/Cooperative Agreements:
Cost Analysis and Preaward Review; Negotiation--Clarifying and Revising
Proposed Activities; Funding Outcomes; Contents of a Grant Award
Document; General and Special Conditions.
Day 2
Grant/Cooperative Agreement Post-Award Issues and Concerns:
Monitoring; Audit; Appeals; Progress Reports; Drawdowns; Financial
Status Reports; Grant Budget Control; Cost Principles and Unallowable
Costs; Purchasing; Property Management.
Seeking PHS Contracts: Identifying PHS Contracting Opportunities;
The Legal Framework of PHS Contracting; Small Business Contracting
Programs; Roles of PHS Contracting and Project Staff.
Responding to Contract Solicitations: Small Purchases--$25,000 or
Less; Purchases Greater Than $25,000; Preparing the Technical Proposal;
Preparing the Business Proposal.
Proposal Submission, Contract Negotiation, and Award: Submitting
the Proposal; Evaluation of the Proposal; Negotiation; Award of
Contract.
Contract administration: Initial Contract Administration Steps;
Significant Contract Administration Concerns.
Class size: Limited to 30 participants per session to maximize
interaction.
Attendance: Students are encouraged to attend both full days of the
course. A Certificate of Attendance will be issued to those who
complete the course.
Cost: Tuition is $295 per session. Travel and accommodations are
the responsibility of participants.
Information Contact: For information on how to register and to
receive a copy of the course brochure, contact: John Laffey, Management
Concepts Incorporated, 8230 Leesburg Pike, suite 800, Vienna, VA 22182,
Phone: 703-790-9595, extension 140, FAX: 703-790-1371.
Dated: February 28, 1994.
Wilford J. Forbush,
Director, Office of Management, OASH.
[FR Doc. 94-6070 Filed 3-15-94; 8:45 am]
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