2021-07208. Aging and Disability Resource Center/No Wrong Door System COVID-19 Vaccine Access Supplemental Funding  

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    Announcement Type: Initial.

    Statutory Authority: The statutory authority for grants under this funding opportunity is contained in Title II of the Older Americans Act of 1965 (OAA) [as amended through P.L. 116-131] (42 U.S.C. 3012). Title II Section 202b(8), the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act of 2020, and the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has the authority under Section 301 of the Public Health Service Act and Division M, Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Public Law 116-260.

    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 93.048.

    DATES:

    The deadline for submission of the supplemental funding request is 11:59 p.m. EST April 9, 2021.

    I. Funding Opportunity Description

    This funding opportunity is to support a new effort to get the nation's most vulnerable and at-risk seniors and people with disabilities vaccinated. Among some of the hardest to reach are seniors and people with disabilities who are unable to leave their home without assistance or are homebound, are socially isolated, live independently but are medically fragile, or have cognitive impairments. These individuals are at particular risk because they may depend on people coming into their homes to provide services, including personal care assistance. To assist in getting these particularly vulnerable and at-risk older adults and people with disabilities vaccinated, the Biden-Harris Administration has announced new funding to reach these important communities. The Administration for Community Living, in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, provides this supplemental funding opportunity specifically for current Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC)/No Wrong Door (NWD) COVID-19 CARES Act funding grantees.

    Use of Funds

    These grants will provide assistance with scheduling vaccine appointments, transportation to vaccine sites, direct support services needed to attend vaccine appointments, connection to in-home vaccination options, and education about the importance of receiving the vaccine to older adults and people with disabilities. In addition, these grants will enable the aging and disability networks to identify people who are unable to independently travel to vaccination sites and to provide technical assistance to local health departments on improving access to vaccines for people with disabilities and older adults.

    This funding is specific to vaccine access support and is encouraged to support all ADRC/NWD partner agencies and community based organizations who may be able to reach the most at-risk individuals. Grantees are strongly encouraged to partner and coordinate with state and local agencies for this effort.

    Expected activities to be performed under this funding opportunity include:

    • Public outreach and education about COVID-19 vaccinations (e.g. public announcements, targeted marketing push, sharing information on ADRC/NWD website) including ways to address vaccination hesitancy.
    • Individual outreach and awareness (e.g., direct calls or in-person visits to individuals who may be eligible).
    • Vaccine registration support, including through statewide websites, 211 or in-person.
    • Transportation assistance to and from vaccination sites, including support during wait times at the vaccination site.
    • Support for unique vaccine distribution methods including arranging for in-home vaccinations for individuals enrolled in state funded long term services and supports (LTSS) programs who may have difficultly leaving the home.
    • Addressing accessibility needs at vaccination sites or post vaccination recovery needs (e.g., coordinating with AT programs.)

    Key requirements for grantees under this emergency FOA will include:

    • Grantees are expected to regularly participate in updates or touchpoints with all ADRC/NWD partners and sub-grantees to discuss progress, challenges, and potential solutions related to vaccination access for older adults and people with disabilities.
    • Grantees will report to ACL on a semi-annual basis on challenges and successes that have been experienced by all partners and sub-grantees and will share ideas and receive technical assistance to address challenges.
    • Grantees will submit annual progress reports on the activities conducted, challenges, successes, and lessons learned and provide a written summary.
    • Grantees are expected to spend funds in reasonable timeframe. Grantees who have not drawn funds from the initial ADRC-COVID grant must explain how they will spend this supplemental funding in a prudent manner.

    II. Award Information

    1. Funding Instrument Type

    These grants are discretionary, supplemental grants, authorized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under Section 301 of the Public Health Service Act and Division M, Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Public Law 116-260 and appropriated through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021.

    2. Anticipated Total Priority Area Funding per Budget Period

    The total available funding for this opportunity is $26,000,000. ACL intends to make available, under this program announcement, supplemental awards to ADRC-COVID grantees. The period of performance for these grants during which grant activities must occur is estimated to be April 1, 2021 and is projected to end on September 30, 2022. ADRC-COVID grantees are eligible to apply for and receive the amount of funding in the table below:

    State/territoryAvailable amount
    AK$159,812
    AL395,251
    AR238,292
    AS159,812
    AZ578,369
    CA1,572,442
    CM159,812
    CO395,251
    CT238,292
    DC159,812
    DE159,812
    FL1,572,442
    GA892,287
    GU159,812
    HI159,812
    IA238,292
    ID159,812
    IL892,287
    IN578,369
    KS238,292
    KY395,251
    LA395,251
    MA578,369
    MD395,251
    ME159,812
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    MI892,287
    MN395,251
    MO578,369
    MS238,292
    MT159,812
    NC892,287
    ND159,812
    NE159,812
    NH159,812
    NJ578,369
    NM238,292
    NV238,292
    NY1,572,442
    OH892,287
    OK395,251
    OR395,251
    PA1,572,442
    PR395,251
    RI159,812
    SC395,251
    TN578,369
    TX1,572,442
    UT238,292
    VA578,369
    VT159,812
    WA578,369
    WI395,251
    WV238,292
    WY159,812

    III. Eligibility Criteria and Other Requirements

    1. Eligible Applicants for this award are existing ADRC/NWD COVID-19 CARES Act grantees that received funding on April 1, 2020.

    2. Cost Sharing or Matching is not required.

    3. Grantees must submit a project narrative through an online form and complete an application in GrantSolutions. Submission instructions will be shared by the ACL Project Officer. The online application form is as follows:

    ADRC/NWD COVID-19 Vaccine Access Supplemental Funding Project Narrative

    Current Need

    1. Briefly describe how your state/territory's ADRC/NWD System is involved in increasing access to COVID-19 vaccines and how these supplemental funds will support these activities. Please also share any quantitative data (i.e. increased number of volunteers by X number of individuals, dedicated X number of staff for vaccine rollout activities only, increased staff hours by X amount, increase in X number of calls, etc.) or anecdotal stories that demonstrate increase in demand for services and support due to vaccine-related needs (e.g., education and outreach, scheduling vaccine appointments).

    Use of Funds

    2. How many ADRC/NWD entities, or sub-grantees, will be supported by this funding?

    2a. Please indicate the number of anticipated ADRC/NWD entities or sub-grantees by organization type. If an entity/sub-grantee falls into more than organization type, please use your judgement to select the most appropriate.

    □ AAA

    □ ADRC

    □ Advocacy partner

    □ Assistive Technology (AT)

    □ CIL/ILC

    □ Other Disability partner

    □ Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) partners

    □ Veteran or Military partner organizations

    □ Other CBO

    □ Other Local Government partner

    □ Tribal Partner

    □ University Partner

    □ Other (please explain)

    3. Please select all of the following ways the supplemental funding will be used.

    □ Public outreach and education (e.g. public announcements, targeted marketing push, sharing information on ADRC/NWD website)

    □ Individual outreach and awareness (e.g., direct calls or in-person visits to individuals who may be eligible)

    □ Vaccine registration, including through statewide websites, 211 or in-person

    □ Transportation

    □ Vaccine distribution site

    □ Addressing accessibility needs (e.g., by coordinating with AT programs)

    □ Other, please describe

    4. Do you anticipate this supplemental funding meeting demand in any of the following areas?

    □ Increasing number of volunteers

    □ Increasing number of staff for vaccine access activities only

    □ Increasing staff hours

    □ Increasing call volume

    □ Increasing marketing activities (i.e. developing outreach and education materials, flyers, hosting virtual townhalls, radio spots, infomercials, etc.)

    □ Other (please explain)

    5. Which of the following state-level partners do you plan to coordinate with for vaccine access activities?

    □ Developmental Disabilities Councils

    □ State Department or Division of Disabilities

    □ State Assistive Technology Act Programs

    □ State health department

    □ State Labor and Workforce Development agency

    □ State Transportation agency

    □ State Medicaid Agency

    □ State Departments supporting Military or Veteran programs

    □ University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDDs)

    □ Other (please explain)

    6. Which of the following local partners do you plan to coordinate with for vaccine access activities?

    □ Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs)

    □ Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs)

    □ Home health agencies

    □ Health Plans

    □ Local health departments

    □ Local transportation providers

    □ Housing and Urban Development Service Coordinators

    □ Residential providers

    □ Employment centers

    □ Faith-based organizations

    □ Centers for Independent Living (CILs)

    □ Other Disability partner

    □ Advocacy partners

    □ Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) partners

    □ Tribal partners

    □ Other local government partner

    □ Other community based organizations (CBOs)

    □ Other (please explain)

    Demographics/Population Reach

    7. Include a projection for number of people served, by demographic, with vaccine access support through this supplemental funding:

    □ Individuals Age 60+

    □ Individuals Aged 21 to 59

    □ Individuals Age 20 and below

    □ Individuals with any type of disabilities

    □ Individuals enrolled in state funded long term services and supports (LTSS) programs who may have difficultly leaving the home

    Technical Assistance Needs

    8. In which of the following vaccine-related technical assistance support do you anticipate needing?

    □ Support in coordinating with public health departments or other state/local partners and agencies

    □ Addressing staff capacity and time to meet demand

    □ Support for recruiting volunteers to support staff

    □ Reaching people in priority groups for vaccine access)

    □ Reaching minority and underserved communities

    □ Addressing lack of access to transportation services

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    □ Other, please explain

    4. DUNS Number

    All grant applicants must obtain and keep current a D-U-N-S number from Dun and Bradstreet. It is a nine-digit identification number, which provides unique identifiers of single business entities. The D-U-N-S number can be obtained from: https://iupdate.dnb.com/​iUpdate/​viewiUpdateHome.htm.

    5. Intergovernmental Review

    Executive Order 12372, Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs, is not applicable to these grant applications.

    IV. Submission Information

    1. Instructions for completing the application will be available from the ACL Project Officer.

    2. Submission Dates and Times.

    To receive consideration, applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on April 09, 2021, through www.GrantSolutions.gov.

    VII. Agency Contacts

    Direct inquiries regarding programmatic issues to:

    Ami Patel

    Phone: 202.795.7376

    Email: Ami.Patel@acl.hhs.gov

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    Dated: April 2, 2021.

    Alison Barkoff,

    Acting Administrator and Assistant Secretary for Aging.

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    [FR Doc. 2021-07208 Filed 4-7-21; 8:45 am]

    BILLING CODE 4154-01-P

Document Information

Published:
04/08/2021
Department:
Community Living Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
2021-07208
Dates:
The deadline for submission of the supplemental funding request is 11:59 p.m. EST April 9, 2021.
Pages:
18287-18289 (3 pages)
PDF File:
2021-07208.pdf