94-12366. Announcement of Cooperative Agreement for Historically Black Colleges and Universities  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    RIN 0905-ZA44
    [CDC-434]
    
     
    
    Announcement of Cooperative Agreement for Historically Black 
    Colleges and Universities
    
    Summary
    
        The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the 
    availability of funds for fiscal year (FY) 1994 for a cooperative 
    agreement program with a Historically Black College or University 
    (HBCU) to support the education and training of undergraduate minority 
    students in biostatistics, epidemiology, and occupational health/
    safety. Approximately $109,000 is available in FY 1994 to fund one 
    award. It is expected that the award will begin on or about September 
    1, 1994, and will be made for a 12-month budget period within a project 
    period of up to 5 years. Funding estimates may vary and are subject to 
    change. Continuation awards within the project period will be made on 
    the basis of satisfactory progress and the availability of funds.
        The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to assist a HBCU in:
        (1) Developing an undergraduate internship program for African-
    Americans and other under-served population groups;
        (2) Increasing the knowledge and skills of undergraduate minority 
    students in epidemiology, biostatistics, and occupational health/
    safety; (3) Expanding the educational and research skills development 
    opportunities and experiences in epidemiology, biostatistics, and 
    occupational health and safety for under-represented minority students 
    who are interested in pursuing public health careers; (4) Developing 
    and implementing a public health sciences curriculum; (5) Fostering the 
    linkages and collaboration among students and faculty in developing 
    epidemiological and analytical knowledge bases for the health status of 
    minority and under-served populations in America; and (6) Increasing 
    the number of African-Americans and other under-represented minority 
    populations with advanced degrees in epidemiology, biostatistics, and 
    occupational health and safety.
        The CDC will: (1) Collaborate with the recipient in the selection 
    of key project staff (i.e., the Project Director, the Education 
    Coordinator, the Computer/Statistical Consultant, and the Occupational 
    Safety and Health Consultant) by reviewing the qualifications; (2) 
    Collaborate with the recipient on the criteria to select students for 
    the summer internship program; (3) Participate in interviews and 
    selection of prospective interns for the summer program; (4) 
    Collaborate with the recipient institution to establish criteria for 
    evaluating both short- and long-term success of this public health 
    training program (including the summer internship program). For the 
    Occupational Safety and Health interns, collaborate with the recipient 
    to encourage the return of student interns for subsequent years based 
    on recommendations of the Occupational Safety and Health Coordinator 
    Associateship Research Program Committee; (5) Provide consultation and 
    advice to the Program Director, Education Coordinator, Computer/
    Statistical Consultant, and the Occupational Safety and Health 
    Coordinator regarding administrative planning and program evaluation 
    for program development in future years; (6) Provide computer access 
    for the Computer/Statistical Consultant, as necessary; (7) Provide 
    access to data sets, CDC mainframe computer, word processor, research 
    activities and other facilities that would be beneficial to program 
    participants and instruct them in the analysis of data sets; (8) 
    Provide meeting space and office space to the summer participants, the 
    coordinators, and the statistical/computer consultant for activities to 
    be carried out at CDC; (9) Provide staff to give seminars to students 
    who are potential program participants; (10) Provide technical support 
    to assist the recipient in curriculum development and implementation of 
    public health-related courses; (11) Collaborate in program planning and 
    consultation with participants in the summer research program; and, 
    (12) Provide clerical support, necessary equipment, and other resources 
    required for student recruitment and administration of the summer 
    internship program by the Occupational Safety and Health Coordinator in 
    Cincinnati, Ohio.
        The Public Health Service (PHS) is committed to achieving the 
    health promotion and disease prevention objectives of ``Healthy People 
    2000,'' a PHS-led national activity to reduce morbidity and mortality 
    and improve the quality of life. This announcement is related to the 
    priority areas of Educational and Community-Based Programs, Clinical 
    Preventive Services and Surveillance and Data. (For ordering a copy of 
    ``Healthy People 2000,'' see the Section Where To Obtain Additional 
    Information.)
    
    Authority
    
        This program is authorized under Section 301(a) of the Public 
    Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 241(a), as amended.
    
    Smoke-Free Workplace
    
        The Public Health Service strongly encourages all grant recipients 
    to provide a smoke-free workplace and promote the non-use of all 
    tobacco products. This is consistent with the PHS mission to protect 
    and advance the physical and mental health of the American people.
    
    Eligible Applicants
    
        Assistance will be provided only to historically black colleges or 
    universities (HBCU) for this project. No other applications are 
    solicited. The program announcement and application kits have been sent 
    to all HBCUs.
        The HBCU is the most appropriate and qualified institution to 
    provide the services specified under this cooperative agreement 
    because:
        A. HBCUs traditionally have a black and other minority student 
    enrollment of at least 51 percent and offer undergraduate courses in 
    Community/Allied Health, Computer Sciences, Mathematics, and/or 
    Biostatistics and Epidemiology in their curriculum.
        B. In May of 1988, CDC entered into a five-year cooperative 
    agreement with Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, as a ``pilot 
    project'' to develop and implement an educational support program to 
    increase the knowledge and skills of African-American students in 
    epidemiology and biostatistics. The pilot project attracted 
    undergraduate students from several other HBCUs throughout the country. 
    By all assessment, the program was a success--resulting in many former 
    participants going on to obtain advanced degrees in epidemiology, 
    biostatistics, and other public health disciplines. A number of the 
    program graduates are currently employed at the CDC, in academia, in 
    other Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and PHS agencies, 
    as well as in the private sector.
        C. HBCUs are more aware of the critical shortage of both minority 
    students and minority professional disciplines which plan, monitor, and 
    evaluate the public health policies and programs that target the 
    heterogeneous minority population groups in the United States. 
    ``Healthy People 2000'' objective 21.8 proposes to ``* * * increase the 
    proportion of all degrees in the health professions and allied and 
    associated health profession fields awarded to members of under-
    represented racial and ethnic minority groups.''
        D. HBCUs can more readily assist in achieving the Year 2000 target 
    for African-Americans of 8 percent of all such degrees from a 1985-86 
    baseline of approximately 5 percent. The number and quality of African-
    American and other minority students and professionals in disciplines 
    such as biostatistics, epidemiology, and occupational health/safety 
    must be increased if adequate personnel are to be available to 
    characterize and alleviate the disproportionate burden of illness, risk 
    factors, disabilities, and death plaguing minority populations in this 
    nation.
    
    Executive Order 12372 Review
    
        The application is not subject to review as governed by Executive 
    Order 12372 review.
    
    Public Health Systems Reporting Requirement
    
        This program is not subject to the Public Health System Reporting 
    Requirements.
    
    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number
    
        The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number is 93.283.
    
    Where to Obtain Additional Information
    
        If you are interested in obtaining additional information regarding 
    this project, please refer to Announcement 434 and contact Van Malone, 
    Grants Management Specialist, Grants Management Branch, Procurement and 
    Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 255 
    East Paces Ferry Road, NE., room 320, Mailstop E-15, Atlanta, GA 30305, 
    telephone (404) 842-6872.
        A copy of ``Healthy People 2000'' (Full Report, Stock No. 017-001-
    00474-0) or ``Healthy People 2000'' (Summary Report, Stock No. 017-001-
    00473-1) referenced in the SUMMARY may be obtained through the 
    Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 
    20402-9325, telephone (202) 783-3238.
    
        Dated: May 16, 1994.
    Ladene H. Newton,
    Acting Associate Director for Management and Operations, Centers for 
    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
    [FR Doc. 94-12366 Filed 5-19-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/20/1994
Department:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
94-12366
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: May 20, 1994, CDC-434
RINs:
0905-ZA44