95-12556. Announcement of Availability of Funds for Family Planning Service Grants  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 99 (Tuesday, May 23, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 27321-27324]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-12556]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    Public Health Service
    
    
    Announcement of Availability of Funds for Family Planning Service 
    Grants
    
    agency: Public Health Service, HHS.
    
    action: Notice.
    
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    summary: The Office of Population Affairs announces the availability of 
    funds for FY 1996 family planning services grant projects under the 
    authority of Title X of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300, 
    et seq.) and solicits applications for competing grant awards to serve 
    the areas and/or populations set out below. Only applications which 
    propose to serve the populations and/or areas set out below will be 
    accepted for review and possible funding.
    
    OMB Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance 93.217.
    
    dates: Application due dates vary. See Supplementary Information below.
    
    addresses: Additional information may be obtained from and completed 
    applications should be sent to the appropriate Regional Health 
    Administrator at the address below:
    
    Region I--(Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode 
    Island, Vermont): DHHS/PHS Region I, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, 
    Government Center, Room 1400, Boston, MA 02203
    Region II--(New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands): DHHS/
    PHS Region II, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 3337, New York, NY 10278
    Region III--(Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, 
    Virginia, W. Virginia DHHS/PHS Region III, 3535 Market Street, 
    Philadelphia, PA 19101
    Region IV--(Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, N. 
    Carolina, S. Carolina, Tennessee): DHHS/PHS Region IV, 101 Marietta 
    Tower, Suite 1106, Atlanta, GA 30323
    Region V--(Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin): 
    DHHS/PHS Region V, 105 West Adams Street, 17th Floor, Chicago, IL 60603
    Region VI--(Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas): DHHS/PHS 
    Region VI 1200 Main Tower Building, Room 1800, Dallas, TX 75202
    Region VII--(Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska): DHHS/PHS Region VII, 
    601 East 12th Street, 5th Fl. W., Kansas City, MO 64106
    Region VIII--(Colorado, Montana, N. Dakota, S. Dakota, Utah, Wyoming): 
    DHHS/PHS Region VIII, 1961 Stout Street, Denver, CO 80294
    Region IX--(Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Commonwealth of the 
    Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, Republic of Palau, 
    Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of the Marshall Islands): 
    DHHS/PHS Region IX, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 327, San Francisco, 
    CA 94102
    Region X--(Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington): DHHS/PHS Region X, 
    Blanchard Plaza, 2201 Sixth Avenue, M/S RX-20, Seattle, WA 98121.
    
    for further information contact: Regional Grants Management Officers: 
    Region I, Mary O'Brien--617/565-1482; Region II, Steven Wong--212/264-
    4496; Region III, Marty Bree--215/596-6653; Region IV, Wayne Cutchins--
    404/331-2597; Region V, Lawrence Poole--312/353-8700; Region VI, Joyce 
    Bailey--214/767-3879; Region VII, Michael Rowland--816/426-2924; Region 
    VIII, Susan A. Jaworowski--303/844-4461; Region IX, Ken Souza--415/556-
    8187; Region X, Jim Tipton--206/615/2473.
        Regional Program Consultants for Family Planning: Region I, James 
    Sliker--617/565-1452; Region II, Margaret Lee--212/264-2571; Region 
    III, Elizabeth Reed--215/596-6686; Region IV, Christino Rodrigues--404/
    331-5254; Region V, George Hockenberry--312/535-1700; Region VI, Paul 
    Smith--214/767-3072; Region [[Page 27322]] VII, Susan Moskosky--816/
    426-2924; Region VIII, John J. McCarthy, Jr.--303/844-5955; Region IX, 
    James Hauser--415/556-7117; Region X, Karen Matsuda--206/615-2501.
    
    supplementary information: Title X of the Public Health Service Act, 42 
    U.S.C. 300, et seq., authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human 
    Services (HHS) to award grants to public or private nonprofit entities 
    to assist in the establishment and operation of voluntary family 
    planning projects to provide a broad range of acceptable and effective 
    family planning methods and services (including natural family planning 
    methods, infertility services, and services for adolescents). The 
    statute requires that, to the extent practicable, entities shall 
    encourage family participation. Also, Title X funds may not be used in 
    programs where abortion is a method of family planning. Implementing 
    regulations appear at 42 CFR Part 59 Subpart A.
        On February 5, 1993, HHS published at 58 FR 7462 an interim rule 
    that suspends the 1988 Title X rules, pending the promulgation of new 
    regulations. The principal effect of this action was to suspend the 
    definitions of ``family planning,'' ``grantees,'' ``prenatal care,'' 
    ``Title X,'' ``Title X Program,'' and ``Title X Project'' presently 
    found at 42 CFR 59.2 and 42 CFR 59.7-59.10. Proposed rules were also 
    published at 58 FR 7464 on the same date. During the pendency of 
    rulemaking, the compliance standards that were in effect prior to the 
    issuance of the 1988 rule, including those set out in the 1981 Family 
    Planning Guidelines, are being used to administer the program. Copies 
    of the pre-1988 compliance standards are available from the Regional 
    Program Consultants listed above.
        The Title X program has established these five priorities:
    
    (1) Increasing outreach to women not likely to seek services, including 
    homeless persons, disabled persons, substance abusers and adolescents;
    (2) Expanding the comprehensiveness of reproductive health services, 
    including STD and cancer screening and prevention, increased 
    involvement of male partners, HIV prevention, education and counseling, 
    and substance abuse screening and referral;
    (3) Serving adolescents, including more community education, emphasis 
    on postponement of sexual activity, and more accessible provision of 
    contraceptive counseling and contraception;
    (4) Eliminating disincentives to provide high-cost but highly effective 
    contraceptives such as Norplant and Depo-Provera, serving high risk 
    (and high-unit cost) clients, and providing nonrevenue-generating 
    services such as community education and prevention services; and
    (5) Emphasizing training and retention of family planning nurse 
    practitioners, particularly minority nurse practitioners and nurse 
    practitioners serving disadvantaged and medically underserved 
    communities.
    
        These program priorities represent overriding goals which are being 
    pursued to the extent that funding increases or increases in program 
    efficiency allow. Some funding may be available to Title X grantees to 
    improve and expand services.
        The Administration's FY 1996 budget request for this program is 
    $198.9 million. This amount represents a three percent increase over 
    the FY 1995 appropriation of $193.3 million, of which $179.6 million 
    will be made available to Title X service grantees. Approximately 17 
    percent of the funds appropriated for FY 1996 and made available to 
    Title X service grantees will be used for competing grants. The 
    remaining funds will be used for non-competing continuation grants. 
    This program announcement is subject to the appropriation of funds and 
    is a contingency action being taken to ensure that, should funds become 
    available for this purpose, they can be awarded in a timely fashion 
    consistent with the needs of the program as well as to provide for the 
    distribution of funds throughout the fiscal year. Since the precise 
    funding levels for FY 1996 are uncertain at this point, the funding 
    levels set out below are based on the FY 1994 appropriation level. 
    However, it is expected that funding levels will be increased, if the 
    appropriation for FY 1996 increases.
        For FY 1995, the entire $179.6 million will be allocated among the 
    10 DHHS regions, and will in turn be awarded to public and private non-
    profit agencies located within the regions. Each regional office is 
    responsible for evaluating applications, establishing priorities, and 
    setting funding levels according to criteria in 42 CFR 59.11.
        This notice announces the availability of funds to provide family 
    planning services in 16 States, the Navajo Reservation, and the 
    Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Competing grant 
    applications are invited for the following areas:
    
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                                                          Number of                                                 
             Populations or areas to be served            grants to       FY 1994       Application    Grant funding
                                                          be awarded      funding        due date          date     
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    Region I:                                                                                                       
        Connecticut....................................            1      $1,486,000          9/1/95          1/1/96
        Boston, MA.....................................            1       1,226,000          3/1/96         7/1/96/
        Southeastern MA................................            1         712,000          9/1/95          1/1/96
        Western MA.....................................            1         662,000          9/1/95          1/1/96
        Central MA.....................................            1         501,000          9/1/95          1/1/96
        Northeastern MA................................            1         746,000          3/1/96          7/1/96
        Maine..........................................            1       1,089,000          3/1/96          7/1/96
        New Hampshire..................................            1         637,000          3/1/96          7/1/96
        Rhode Island...................................            1         415,000          3/1/96          7/1/96
        Vermont........................................            1         541,000          9/1/95          1/1/96
    Region V:                                                                                                       
        St. Paul, MN...................................            1         235,000          9/1/95          1/1/96
        Cleveland, OH..................................            1       1,346,000         12/1/95          4/1/96
    Region VI:                                                                                                      
        Oklahoma.......................................            1       2,639,000          8/1/95         12/1/95
        Texas..........................................            1       9,426,000         12/1/95          4/1/96
    Region VII:                                                                                                     
        Missouri.......................................            1       3,517,000         12/1/95          4/1/96
        Nebraska.......................................            1       1,168,000          3/1/96          7/1/96
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    Region VIII:                                                                                                    
        North Dakota...................................            1         470,000          3/1/96          7/1/96
        Utah...........................................            1         140,000          3/1/96          7/1/96
    Region IX:                                                                                                      
        Navajo Reservation-AZ..........................            1         511,000          3/1/96          7/1/96
        Hawaii.........................................            1         874,000          3/1/96          7/1/96
        Clark County, NV...............................            1         584,000          9/1/95          1/1/96
        Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands..            1          67,000          9/1/95          1/1/96
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          Total........................................           22      28,992,000  ..............  ..............
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      Applications must be postmarked or, it not sent by U.S. mail, 
    received at the appropriate Grants Management Office no later than 
    close of business on application due dates listed above. Private 
    metered postmarks will not be acceptable as proof of timely mailing. 
    Applications which are postmarked or, if not sent by U.S. mail, 
    delivered to the appropriate Grants Management Office later than the 
    application due date will be judged late and will not be accepted for 
    review. (Applicants should request a legibly dated postmark from the 
    U.S. Postal Service.) Applications which do not conform to the 
    requirements of this program announcement or do not meet the applicable 
    regulatory requirements at 42 CFR part 59, subpart A will not be 
    accepted for review. Applicants will be so notified, and the 
    applications will be returned.
        Applications will be evaluated on the following criteria:
    
    (1) The number of patients and, in particular, the number of low-income 
    patients to be served;
    (2) The extent to which family planning services are needed locally;
    (3) The relative need of the applicant;
    (4) The capacity of the applicant to make rapid and effective use of 
    the Federal assistance;
    (5) The adequacy of the applicant's facilities and staff;
    (6) The relative availability of non-Federal resources within the 
    community to be served and the degree to which those resources are 
    committed to the project; and
    (7) The degree to which the project plan adequately provides for the 
    requirements set forth in the Title X regulations
    
        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 for setting priority areas. This 
    announcement is related to the priority areas of Family Planning. A 
    midcourse review of the objectives is presently ongoing, and the 
    proposed revisions are contained in a draft report. A notice of 
    Availability and Request for Comment on the Healthy People 2000 
    Midcourse Revisions was published in the Fedeal Register on October 3, 
    1994 (59 FR 50253). Requests for copies of the Draft for Public Review 
    and Comment: Healthy People 2000 Midcourse Revisions can be faxed to 
    (301) 594-5981 or mailed to: OFP/OPA, East-West Towers, Suite 200, 5600 
    Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857. A new PHS report, Healthy People 
    2000 Midcourse Review and Revisions, featuring the final revisions and 
    status report on progress in achieving targets for the year 2000, will 
    be published in 1995.
        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.
    
    Application Requirements
    
        Application kits (including the application form, PHS 5161--
    approved by OMB under control number 0937-0189) and technical 
    assistance for preparing proposals are available from the regional 
    offices. An application must contain: (1) A narrative description of 
    the project and the manner in which the applicant intends to conduct it 
    in order to carry out the regulations of the law and regulations; (2) a 
    budget that includes an estimate of project income and costs, with 
    justification for the amount of grant funds requested; (3) a 
    description of the standards and qualifications that will be required 
    for all personnel and facilities to be used by the project; and (4) 
    such other pertinent information as may be required by the Secretary as 
    specified in the application kit. In preparing an application, 
    applications should respond to all applicable regulatory requirements.
    Application Review and Evaluation
    
        Each regional office is responsible for establishing its own review 
    process. Applications must be submitted to the appropriate regional 
    office at the address listed above. Staff are available to answer 
    questions and provide limited technical assistance in the preparation 
    of grant applications.
    
    Grant Awards
    
        Grant projects are generally approved for 3 to 5 years with an 
    annual non-competitive review of a continuation application to obtain 
    continued support. Non-competing continuation awards are subject to 
    factors such as the project making satisfactory progress and the 
    availability of funds. In all cases, continuation awards require a 
    determination by HHS that continued funding is in the best interest of 
    the Federal Government.
    
    Review Under Executive Order 12372
    
        Applicants under this announcement are subject to the review 
    requirements of Executive Order 12372, State Review of applications for 
    Federal Financial Assistance, 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 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 to the Grants 
    Management Office of the appropriate region. State Single Point of 
    Contact comments must be received by the regional office 30 days prior 
    to the funding date to be considered.
        When final funding decisions have been made, each applicant will be 
    notified by letter of the outcome of its application. The official 
    document notifying an applicant that a project application has been 
    approved for funding is the Notice of Grant Award, [[Page 27324]] which 
    specifies to the grantee the amount of money awarded, the purposes of 
    the grant, and terms and conditions of the grant award.
    
        Dated: May 17, 1995.
    Felicia H. Stewart,
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs.
    [FR Doc. 95-12556 Filed 5-22-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/23/1995
Department:
Public Health Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
95-12556
Dates:
Application due dates vary. See Supplementary Information below.
Pages:
27321-27324 (4 pages)
PDF File:
95-12556.pdf