99-13331. Cooperative Agreement for a Coordinated Community Response To Prevent Intimate Partner Violence; Availability of Funds  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 101 (Wednesday, May 26, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 28490-28493]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-13331]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    [Program Announcement 99133]
    
    
    Cooperative Agreement for a Coordinated Community Response To 
    Prevent Intimate Partner Violence; Availability of Funds
    
    A. Purpose
    
        The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the 
    availability of fiscal year (FY) 1999 funds for a cooperative agreement 
    program for a Coordinated Community Response (CCR) to Prevent Intimate 
    Partner Violence. This program addresses the ``Healthy People 2000'' 
    priority area of Violent and Abusive Behavior.
        The purposes of this program are to:
        1. Enhance community coalitions and coordinated community responses 
    for addressing intimate partner violence;
        2. Establish or enhance community programs directed at the primary 
    prevention of intimate partner violence and their families;
        3. Enhance services for victims of intimate partner violence and 
    their families; and
        4. Evaluate the process and impact of the coordinated community 
    response on addressing, and potentially reducing, intimate partner 
    violence.
    
    B. Eligible Applicants
    
        Assistance will be provided only to non-profit community-based 
    organizations focusing on the prevention of intimate partner violence 
    in towns, cities, and rural America.
        Competition is limited to non-profit community-based organizations 
    because of the Legislative Authority (See Section I). Furthermore, the 
    Congressional and Family and Intimate Violence Prevention Subcommittee 
    intent is to support funding for non-profit community-based 
    organizations.
    
        Note: Public Law 104-65 states that an organization described in 
    section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 that engages 
    in lobbying activities is not eligible to receive Federal funds 
    constituting an award, grant, cooperative agreement, contract, loan, 
    or any other form.
    
    C. Availability of Funds
    
        Approximately $2.7 million is available in FY 1999 to fund 
    approximately 6 awards. It is expected that the average award will be 
    $450,000, ranging from $400,000 to $600,000. It is expected that the 
    awards will begin on or about September 30, 1999, and will be made for 
    a 12-month budget period within a project period of up to three years. 
    Funding estimates may change.
        Continuation awards within an approved project period will be made 
    on the basis of satisfactory progress as evidenced by required reports 
    and the availability of funds.
    Use of Funds
        1. Allowable Use of Funds. Funds may be used for planning, 
    developing, implementing, and evaluating projects. Accordingly, funds 
    can be used to support personnel, purchase hardware and software 
    required to implement the project. Applicants may enter into 
    contractual agreements to purchase goods and services, or to support 
    collaborative activities, but the applicant must retain proper 
    stewardship over funds and responsibility for tasks associated with the 
    project.
        2. Prohibited Uses of Funds. Cooperative agreement funds for this 
    project cannot be used for construction, renovation, the lease of 
    passenger vehicles, the development of major software applications, or 
    supplanting current applicant expenditures.
        3. Budget. The budget should include cost for travel for the 
    project manager and evaluator or lead evaluator (if part of an 
    evaluation team) to attend at least 2 meetings in Atlanta with CDC 
    staff in the first year of the program.
    
    D. Program Requirements
    
        In conducting activities to achieve the purpose of this program, 
    the recipient will be responsible for the activities under 1. 
    (Recipient Activities), and CDC will be responsible for the activities 
    listed under 2. (CDC Activities).
    1. Recipient Activities
        a. Enhance existing coordinated efforts through an established 
    coalition to prevent intimate partner violence (IPV) with integrated 
    prevention, and intervention programs and services.
        b. Identify and select a comparison community without an 
    established community coalition that meets demographic requirements.
        c. Develop and implement an evaluation plan for cross site analyses 
    that includes a comparison of pre- and post-intervention activities 
    such as incidence and prevalence of IPV, increase in programs and 
    services, increased knowledge among coalition members, agency members, 
    community members, etc. in the applicant community and the comparison 
    community.
        d. Participate with other funded cooperative agreement recipients 
    in revising and utilizing previously developed cross-site instruments 
    to be administered at approved intervals.
        e. Analyze data and interpret findings.
        f. Compile and disseminate project results.
        g. Collaborate with and participate in workgroups that include all 
    funded projects.
        h. Distribute data for analysis and joint evaluation.
    2. CDC Activities
        a. Provide technical assistance and consultation.
        b. Collaborate in the design of all phases of the evaluation.
        c. Facilitate collaborative efforts to compile and disseminate 
    program results through presentations and publications.
        d. Assist in the transfer of information and methods developed in 
    these projects to other comparable intimate partner violence prevention 
    and intervention programs.
        e. Assist in the development of research protocol for Institutional 
    Review Board (IRB) review by all cooperating institutions participating 
    in the research project. The CDC IRB will review and approve the 
    protocol initially and on at least an annual basis until the research 
    project is completed.
    
    E. Application Content
    
        Use the information in the Program Requirements, Other 
    Requirements, and Evaluation Criteria sections to develop the 
    application content. Your application will be evaluated on the criteria 
    listed, so it is important to follow them in laying out your program 
    plan. The narrative should be no more than 40 pages, excluding the 
    abstract, budget, justification, and attachments (i.e., letters of 
    support, data collection forms, resume, etc.) All materials must be 
    typewritten, double-spaced with type NO SMALLER THAN 12 CPI, on 8.5'' 
    x  11'' paper, with at least 1'' margins, headings and footers, 
    unbound, and printed on one side only. Do not include any pamphlets, 
    spiral or bound materials.
    1. Abstract
        A one page double-spaced abstract and summary of the proposed 
    efforts to enhance and evaluate a coordinated community response to 
    prevent intimate
    
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    partner violence outlining the goals and objectives, working partners 
    and collaborators, resources to be provided, the desired outcomes, and 
    program evaluation plan.
    2. Background and Need
        a. The applicant should provide clear evidence of the existence of 
    an established community coalition in the applicant community to 
    prevent intimate partner violence (See Addendum 2 for definition of 
    Established Community Coalition). Include amount of time coalition has 
    been in existence; coalition membership and leadership; coalition goals 
    and objectives/mission statement; coalition members' roles and 
    responsibilities; primary prevention activities undertaken by the 
    coalition; and enhanced services and interventions in the community 
    facilitated by the coalition. In addition, the applicant should include 
    demographics, incidence of intimate partner violence and associated 
    injury and death, and patterns of injury in the description.
        b. The applicant should describe current coalition activities, 
    coalition achievements, and results of previous coalition evaluation 
    activities. In addition, the applicant should describe how funding 
    under this program announcement will enhance and strengthen the 
    coordination of community programs and enhance and broaden existing 
    services and coordinated community responses directed at the prevention 
    of intimate partner violence.
        c. The applicant should provide clear evidence of access to a 
    comparison community (See Addendum 2 for definition of Comparison 
    Community). Include demographics, incidence of intimate partner 
    violence and associated injury and death, and patterns of injury in the 
    description.
    3. Goals and Objectives
        a. The goals and objectives should be specific, time-phased, 
    measurable, and achievable. Objectives should reflect an enhancement or 
    expansion of existing prevention programs and services.
        b. The applicant should clearly describe short-term (year 1) 
    objectives and long-term (years 2-3) objectives related to the program 
    plan.
    4. Plan of Operation
        a. The applicant should provide evidence that both the applicant 
    and the community coalition participants have access to both the target 
    population(s)in the applicant community and the comparison community 
    for implementing the proposed plan.
        b. The applicant should clearly describe how the structure of the 
    coalition and its subcommittees (if applicable) and the specific 
    activities and interventions within the program plan will help achieve 
    each of the program objectives.
        c. The applicant should clearly describe the primary prevention 
    programs and services that are proposed for achieving each of the 
    program objectives and specify how these activities represent an 
    enhancement or expansion of ongoing intimate partner violence primary 
    prevention programs and services. This description should include a 
    discussion of the mechanisms for linking primary prevention programs 
    and services, where appropriate, and assurances of participants' access 
    to all primary prevention program and service components or other means 
    by which proposed primary prevention programs and services (new or 
    existing) are to be incorporated into the project.
        d. The applicant should provide a time-line indicating when 
    activities will occur and who will be responsible for implementing the 
    activity. Include an organizational chart for the IPV coalition as well 
    as a chart that clearly delineates the proposed coordination plan.
        e. The applicant should include a detailed description of the 
    procedures that makes the applicant compliant with CDC's Policy 
    requirements regarding the inclusion of women, ethnic, and racial 
    groups in the proposed research. The applicant's procedures should 
    include:
        (1) A proposed plan for the inclusion of both sexes and racial and 
    ethnic minority populations for appropriate representation.
        (2) The proposed justification when representation is limited or 
    absent.
        (3) A statement as to whether the design of the study is adequate 
    to measure differences when warranted.
        (4) A statement as to whether the plans for recruitment and 
    outreach for study participants include the process of establishing 
    partnerships with community(ies) and recognition of mutual benefits.
    5. Project Management and Staffing
        a. The applicant should provide a description of key staff, their 
    qualifications and experience, level of effort, and the role each 
    person will play in carrying out the activities outlined in the 
    application. Include in the description the proposed staffing for the 
    project, noting existing staff as well as additional staffing needs.
        b. The applicant should ensure that project personnel reflect the 
    racial and ethnic composition of the target populations. The applicant 
    should provide resumes, curriculum vitae, or position descriptions of 
    key staff as an appendix.
        c. The applicant should include, at a minimum, a full-time program 
    manager with a direct line of authority to the Executive Director and a 
    full-time equivalent evaluator or evaluation team with appropriate 
    experience.
        d. The applicant should describe plans to train and support staff, 
    and the availability of staff and facilities to carry out the program 
    plan.
    6. Collaboration
        a. The applicant should describe current and proposed 
    collaborations. This description should include the name(s)and types of 
    organization (e.g., youth agencies, community-based organization, 
    minority organization, etc.),the nature of the collaborations, and 
    letters of commitment.
        b. The applicant should describe coalition participants' previous 
    or current experience in managing and delivering intimate partner 
    violence programs at the community level.
    7. Evaluation Plan
        a. The applicant should provide a detailed description of the 
    proposed evaluation plan to document program progress and how the 
    proposed plan will measure success in meeting specific objectives.
        b. The applicant should document staff availability, expertise, 
    experience, and capacity to perform the evaluation.
        c. The applicant should provide evidence of and demonstrate a 
    willingness to participate in cross-site evaluation of all projects.
        d. The applicant should identify, select, and guarantee the 
    participation of a comparison community.
        e. The applicant should include a plan for reporting evaluation 
    results and using evaluation information for programmatic decisions. 
    The applicant should provide evidence of and indicate a willingness to 
    participate in a process of continuous improvement which may require 
    frequent reviews of progress and processes utilized, remediation of 
    identified barriers, and adoption of modified methods and measures.
    8. Proposed Budget
        The applicant must provide a detailed first-year budget with 
    accompanying narrative justifying all individual budget items which 
    make up the total amount of funds requested. The budget request should 
    be reasonable and consistent with the intended use of cooperative 
    agreement funds.
    
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    9. Human Subjects
        a. The applicant should describe the degree to which human subjects 
    may be at risk and what protections will be in place to assure 
    protection and confidentiality.
        b. The applicant should demonstrate that it has adequately 
    addressed the requirements of Title 45 CFR Part 46 for the protection 
    of human subjects.
    
    F. Submission and Deadline
    
        Submit the original and two copies of PHS 5161-1 (OMB Number 0937-
    0189). Forms are in the application kit.
        On or before July 28, 1999, submit the application to the Grants 
    Management Specialist identified in the ``Where to Obtain Additional 
    Information'' section of this announcement.
    1. Deadline
        Applications shall be considered as meeting the deadline if they 
    are either:
        a. Received on or before the deadline date; or
        b. Sent on or before the deadline date and received in time for 
    orderly processing. (Applicants must request a legibly dated U.S. 
    Postal Service postmark or obtain a legibly dated receipt from a 
    commercial carrier or U.S. Postal Service. Private metered postmarks 
    shall not be acceptable as proof of timely mailing.)
    2. Late Applications
        Applications which do not meet the criteria in (a) or (b) above are 
    considered late applications, will not be considered, and will be 
    returned to the applicant.
    
    G. Evaluation Criteria
    
        Each application will be evaluated individually against the 
    following criteria by a special emphasis panel (SEP) appointed by CDC.
    1. Background and Need (30 points)
        a. The extent to which the applicant provides evidence of an 
    established coalition to coordinate community response to intimate 
    partner violence prevention and intervention activities.
        b. The extent to which the applicant provides a demographic 
    description of the applicant community and the comparison community.
        c. The extent to which the applicant provides evidence of the 
    incidence of intimate partner violence and associated injury and death 
    among women, children, and families in both the applicant community and 
    the comparison community.
        d. The extent to which the applicant provides information on the 
    patterns of injuries resulting from intimate partner violence in both 
    the applicant community and the comparison community.
        e. The extent to which the applicant describes the present 
    availability of intimate partner violence primary prevention programs 
    and services as well as existing gaps both in the applicant community 
    and the comparison community.
        f. The extent to which the applicant indicates knowledge of other 
    providers and researchers engaged in intimate partner violence 
    prevention projects both in the applicant community and the comparison 
    community.
        g. The extent to which the applicant provides evidence of previous 
    coalition evaluation activities.
        h. The extent to which the applicant describes in detail how this 
    program will (a) enhance and strengthen the coordination of community 
    programs in preventing intimate partner violence; and (b) enhance and 
    broaden existing services and coordinated community responses directed 
    at the prevention of intimate partner violence.
    2. Goals and Objectives (10 points)
        a. The extent to which the applicant can clearly state specific 
    program goals, as well as short-term (year 1) objectives and longer-
    term (years 2-3) objectives related to the program plan.
        b. The extent to which the applicant's goals and objectives are 
    time-phased, specific, measurable, and achievable.
    3. Plan of Operation (15 points)
        a. The extent to which the applicant provides evidence that the 
    applicant and the community coalition participants have access to the 
    target population(s) for implementing the proposed program in the 
    applicant community and the comparison community.
        b. The extent to which the applicant includes a program planning 
    time-line indicating when each activity will occur, who will do what to 
    implement the activity, and describes realistic activities for 
    producing the desired results.
        c. The extent to which the applicant describes proposed 
    collaborations with appropriate government agencies, universities, 
    health agencies, youth agencies, community-based organizations, 
    minority organizations, researchers working with the specified target 
    population(s), and victim advocacy organizations.
        d. The extent to which the applicant describes how the structure of 
    the coalition and its subcommittees (if applicable) and the specific 
    activities and interventions within the program plan will help achieve 
    each of the program objectives described in the Goals and Objectives 
    Section.
        e. The extent to which the applicant describes the coalition 
    planning process including explicit commitment to provide services and 
    resources, mechanisms for communication both among coalition members 
    and between the coalition and the applicant community.
        f. The extent to which the applicant describes the applicant's and 
    coalition participants' previous or current experience in managing and 
    delivering intimate partner violence programs at the community level.
        g. The extent to which the applicant describes the primary 
    prevention programs and services that are proposed for achieving each 
    of the program objectives and specifies how these activities represent 
    an enhancement or expansion of ongoing intimate partner violence 
    primary prevention programs and services.
    4. Project Management and Staffing (10 points)
        a. The extent to which the applicant describes the proposed 
    staffing for the project, noting existing staff as well as additional 
    staffing needs.
        b. The extent to which the applicant describes the responsibilities 
    of individual staff members including the level of effort and 
    allocation of time for each project activity by staff position.
        c. The extent to which the applicant describes plans to train and 
    support staff, and the availability of staff and facilities to carry 
    out the program plan.
        d. The extent to which the applicant provides curriculum vitae or 
    position descriptions for each staff member and commitment of time to 
    program activities.
        e. The extent to which the applicant provides an organizational 
    chart of the applicant's organization and includes a chart of the 
    proposed coordination plan.
        f. The extent to which the applicant provides evidence of project 
    involvement of personnel who reflect the racial and ethnic composition 
    of the applicant community and comparison community.
    5. Collaboration (10 points)
        The extent to which the applicant describes current coalition 
    activities including (1) names and affiliations of the persons serving 
    on the coalition, (2) letters of commitment from the organizations 
    whose members are serving on the coalition including the precise nature 
    of past and proposed collaborations, the products, services, and other 
    activities that will be
    
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    provided by and to the applicant through the collaboration on the 
    project.
    6. Evaluation Plan (25 points)
        a. The extent to which the applicant assess how adding resources to 
    an established community coalition to prevent intimate partner violence 
    enhances coalition activities and coordination among primary prevention 
    programs and services and, potentially reduces the incidence of 
    intimate partner violence.
        b. The extent to which the applicant assess the impact of a 
    coordinated community response to prevent intimate partner violence in 
    the applicant community as compared to a community lacking this 
    coordinated community response.
        c. The extent to which the applicant provides evidence of the 
    selection and the participation of a comparison community (see Addendum 
    2 for a definition of a Comparison Community).
        d. The extent to which the applicant describes how previously 
    developed cross-site core instruments will be administered.
        e. The extent to which the applicant describes site-specific 
    program evaluations that fit with overall program goals and objectives.
        f. The extent to which the applicant demonstrates its capability to 
    implement these program evaluation components.
    7. Proposed Budget (Not scored)
        The extent to which the budget request (budget and narrative) is 
    clearly explained, adequately justified, reasonable, sufficient for the 
    proposed project activities, and consistent with the intended use of 
    the cooperative agreement funds.
    8. Human Subjects (Not scored)
        The extent to which procedures for the protection of human subjects 
    are described and adequately address the requirements of the Department 
    of Health and Human Resources (45 CFR 46) for the protection of human 
    subjects.
    
    H. Other Requirements
    
    Technical Reporting Requirements
        Provide CDC with original plus two copies of :
        1. progress reports (semi-annually);
        2. financial status report, no more than 90 days after the end of 
    the budget period; and
        3. final financial status and performance reports, no more than 90 
    days after the end of the project period.
        Send all reports to the Grants Management Specialist identified in 
    the ``Where to Obtain Additional Information'' section of this 
    announcement.
        The following additional requirements are applicable to this 
    program. For a complete description of each, see Addendum 1 in the 
    application package.
    
    AR-1  Human Subjects Requirements
    AR-2  Requirements for Inclusion of Women and Racial and Ethnic 
    Minorities in Research
    AR-7  Executive Order 12372 Review
    AR-8  Public Health System Reporting Requirements
    AR-9  Paperwork Reduction Act Requirements
    AR-10  Smoke-Free Workplace Requirements
    AR-11  Healthy People 2000
    AR-12  Lobbying Restrictions
    AR-13  Prohibition on Use of CDC Funds for Certain Gun Control 
    Activities
    AR-14  Accounting System Requirements
    AR-15  Proof of Non-Profit Status
    
    I. Authority and Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number
    
        This program is authorized under sections 301(a), 317(k)(2), and 
    391-394 of the Public Health Service Act, [42 U.S.C. 241(a),247b(k)(2), 
    and 280b-280b-2, as amended. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance 
    number is 93.136.
    
    J. Where To Obtain Additional Information
    
        This and all other CDC Announcements may be found and downloaded 
    from the CDC homepage. Internet address: http://www.cdc.gov (click on 
    funding).
        To receive additional written information and to request an 
    application kit, call 1-888-Grants (1-888-472-6874). You will be asked 
    to leave your name and address and will be instructed to identify the 
    Announcement number of interest.
        If you have questions after reviewing the contents of all the 
    documents, business management technical assistance may be obtained 
    from: Ricky Willis, Grants Management Specialist, Grants Management 
    Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, Announcement 99133, Centers for 
    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2920 Brandywine Road, Suite 3000, 
    Mailstop E-13, Atlanta, GA 30341-4146, Telephone (770) 488-2719, E-mail 
    address: RQW0@cdc.gov
        For program technical assistance contact: Pamela Gruduah, Project 
    Officer, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for 
    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4770 Buford Highway, N.E., 
    Mailstop K-60, Atlanta, GA 30341, Telephone: (770) 488-1390, E-mail 
    Addresses: PYB1@cdc.gov
    
        Dated: May 20, 1999.
    John L. Williams,
    Director, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control 
    and Prevention (CDC).
    [FR Doc. 99-13331 Filed 5-25-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4163-18-P
    
    
    

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Published:
05/26/1999
Department:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Entry Type:
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Document Number:
99-13331
Pages:
28490-28493 (4 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Program Announcement 99133
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