97-14150. Indian Women's Health Demonstration Program for American Indians/ Alaska Natives  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 104 (Friday, May 30, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 29362-29364]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-14150]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Indian Health Service
    [0917-ZA03]
    
    
    Indian Women's Health Demonstration Program for American Indians/
    Alaska Natives
    
    agency: Indian Health Service, HHS.
    
    action: Notice availability of funds for Competitive Grants for Indian 
    Women's Health Demonstration Program for American Indians/Alaska 
    Natives.
    
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    summary: The Indian Health Service (IHS) announces that approximately 
    $800,000 is available for support of competitive grants for 
    approximately six to then demonstration projects to Tribal, Urban and 
    non-profit Indian organizations for Indian Women's Health Demonstration 
    Program for American Indians/Alaska Natives established under the 
    authority of Section 301(a) of the Public Health Service Act, as 
    amended. There will be only one funding cycle during fiscal year (FY) 
    1997 (see Fund Availability and Period of Support). This program is 
    described at 93.933 in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance. 
    Executive Order 12372 requiring intergovernmental review is not 
    applicable to this program. The Public Health Service (PHS) is 
    committed to achieving the health promotion and disease prevention 
    objectives of Health People 2000. Healthy People 2000, the full report, 
    is currently out of print. You may obtain the objectives from the 
    latest Healthy People 2000 Review. A copy may be obtained by calling 
    the National Center for Health Statistics, telephone (301) 443-8500.
        Smoke Free Workplace: The PHS 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.
        Due Date: An original and two (2) copies of the completed grant 
    application must be submitted, with all required documentation, to the 
    Grants Management Branch, Division of Acquisition and Grants 
    Management, Twinbrook Metro Plaza-Suite 100, 12300 Twinbrook Parkway, 
    Rockville, MD 20852, by close of business July 7, 1997.
        Applications shall be considered as meeting the deadline if they 
    are either: (1) received on or before the deadline with hand carried 
    applications received by close of business 5:00 p.m.; or (2) postmarked 
    on or before the deadline date and received in time to be reviewed 
    along with all other timely applications. A legibly dated receipt from 
    a commercial carrier or the U.S. Postal Service will be accepted as 
    proof of timely mailing. Private metered postmarks will not be accepted 
    as proof of timely mailing. Applications received after the announced 
    closing date will be returned to the applicant and will not be 
    considered for funding.
        Additional Dates:
        A. Applications Review Date: July 28-29, 1997.
        B. Applicants Notified of Results (approved, approved unfunded, or 
    disapproved): September 1, 1997.
        C. Anticipated Start Date: September 1, 1997.
        Contacts for Assistance: For program information, contact Ms. F. 
    Louise Kiger, Chief, Principal Nursing Consultant, Office of Public 
    Health, Indian Health Service, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, 
    (301) 443-1840 or Ms. Carolyn Lofgren, Management Analyst/External 
    Program Liaison, Office of Health Programs, Indian Health Service, 
    Headquarters West, 5300 Homestead Road, NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110, 
    (505) 248-4239.
        For grant application and business management information, contact 
    Mrs. M. Kay Carpentier, Grants Management Officer, Grants Management 
    Branch, Division of Acquisition and Grants Management, Indian Health 
    Service, Twinbrook Metro Plaza-Suite 100, 12300 Twinbrook Parkway, 
    Rockville, MD 20852, (301) 443-5204. (The telephone numbers are not 
    toll-free numbers.)
    
    Supplementary Information: This announcement provides information on 
    the general program purpose, eligibility and documentation 
    requirements, programmatic activities, funding availability and period 
    of support, and application procedures.
        General Program Goals: The goal of this program is to establish 
    and/or improve American Indian/Alaska Native women's health services. 
    Funded programs will be community based and culturally appropriate with 
    measurable outcomes related to the following: (1) increase access to 
    health promotion; (2) promote disease prevention activities; (3) 
    improve existing research data; and (4) foster advocacy in policy 
    appropriate to meet Healthy People 2000 objectives.
        Eligibility and Documentation Requirements: Any federally 
    recognized Indian tribe, Indian tribal organization or non-profit 
    organizations--501(c)(3) serving primarily American Indians and Alaska 
    Natives is eligible to apply for a demonstration grant from the IHS 
    under this announcement.
        Documentation of Support:
        1. Tribal Resolutions.
        (a) A resolution of the Indian tribe or Indian tribal organization 
    supporting this specific program must accompany the application 
    submission.
        (b) Applications which propose services which will benefit more 
    than one Indian tribe must include resolutions from all affected tribes 
    to be served.
        (c) Applications by tribal organizations will not require 
    resolution(s) if the current tribal resolution(s) under which they 
    operate would encompass the proposed grant activities. A statement of 
    proof or a copy of the current operational resolution must accompany 
    the application.
        (d) If a resolution or a statement is not submitted, the 
    application will be considered incomplete and will be returned without 
    consideration.
        2. Non-Profit organizations must submit a copy of the 501(c)(3) 
    Certificate.
        3. Letters of Cooperation/Collaboration/Assistance.
        (a) Letters included in the application should be specific to this 
    program.
        (b) If other related human services programs are to be involved in 
    the program, letters confirming the nature and extent of their 
    cooperation/collaboration/assistance must be submitted.
        Programmatic Activities: A grant awarded under this announcement 
    shall establish demonstration programs for improving and enhancing the 
    health services for American Indian/Alaska Native women. The program 
    shall expand on existing services or programs or build new capacity 
    through activities that integrate or promote collaboration
    
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    among existing services. The four identified focus areas are health 
    promotion, disease prevention, data/research improvement and policy 
    advocacy appropriate to meet Healthy People 2000 objectives. Specific 
    health priorities within these focus areas are cardiovascular disease, 
    cervical, ovarian and breast cancer, gestational diabetes, maternal 
    health, alcohol and substance abuse, unintentional injuries, violence, 
    smoking, sexually transmitted diseases and mental health.
        Program objectives should be measureable using objective criteria 
    and should focus on one or more of the following:
        1. Establish or expand health risk reduction programs.
        2. Increase access to and acceptance of existing preventative/
    primary health service.
        3. Increase the awareness of and need for research/data 
    improvements relative to American Indian/Alaska Native women's health 
    status.
        4. Promote networking and collaborating among existing providers of 
    health services for American Indian/Alaska Native women.
        Creative and innovative ideas to enhance service coordination is 
    encouraged.
        Fund Availability and Period of Support: In FY 1997, it is 
    anticipated that approximately $800,000 will be available to support 
    six to ten projects at approximately $80,000 each (amounts include 
    direct and indirect costs). The programs may be funded annually for up 
    to five years in annual budget periods depending upon the defined scope 
    of work. Funding levels beyond the first year will be based upon the 
    availability of appropriations in future years, the continuing need of 
    IHS for the programs, and satisfactory program performance. The 
    anticipated start date will be September 1, 1997.
        The Indian Women's Health Demonstration Grant Application Kit: An 
    IHS Grant Application Kit, including form PHS 5161-1 (rev. 7/92), may 
    be obtained from the Grants Management Branch, Division of Acquisition 
    and Grants Management, Twinbrook Metro Plaza-Suite 100, 12300 Twinbrook 
    Parkway, Rockville, MD 20852, telephone (301) 443-5204.
        Factors for Consideration in Preparing the Application:
        1. Following the outline provided in the announcement will guide 
    the writing of the application and facilitate the reviewers in locating 
    required information.
        2. Projects should demonstrate coordination with other agencies and 
    organizations within an without the community who serve the targeted 
    population.
        3. Indian cultural aspects may be considered in program design.
        Grant Application Requirements: All applications must be single-
    spaced, typewritten, and consecutively numbered pages using black type 
    not smaller than 12 characters per one inch, with conventional one inch 
    border margins, on only one side of standard size 8\1/2\  x  11 paper 
    that can be photocopied. The application Narrative (not including the 
    Appendix) must not exceed 10 typed pages. An additional page may be 
    used for each additional year of funding requested. Exclusions from the 
    10 page limit are the Abstract, Tribal Resolution(s), 501(c)(3) Non-
    Profit Certificates, Letters of Documentation or Support, Standard 
    Forms, Table of Contents, and the Appendix. All applications must 
    include the following in the order presented:
         Tribal Resolution(s), or 501(c)(3) Certificate, and 
    Letters of Documentation or Support.
         Standard Form 424, Application for Federal Assistance.
         Standard Form 424A, Budget Information--Non-Construction 
    Programs (pages 1 and 2).
         Standard Form 424B, Assurance--Non-Construction Programs 
    (front and back).
         Checklist (pages 23-24) Note: Each standard form and the 
    checklist is contained in the PHS Grant Application, Form PHS 5161-1 
    (OMB #0937-0189; expires 07/31/98).
         A Project Abstract (may not exceed 1 typewritten page) 
    should present a summary view of ``who-what-when-where-how-cost'' to 
    determine acceptability for review.
         A table of contents to correspond with numbered pages.
         Project Narrative (10 pages):
        1. Introduction and Need for Assistance.
        2. Project Objective(s), Approach, and Results & Benefits.
        3. Project Evaluation.
        4. Organizational Capabilities and Qualifications.
        5. Budget.
         Appendix to include:
         Resumes of key staff;
         Position Descriptions for key staff;
         Organizational Chart;
         Documentation of current certified financial management 
    systems;
         Copy of current negotiated indirect cost rate agreement;
         A map of the area of benefit from the project; and
         Application Receipt Card, PHS-3038-1, Rev. 5-90.
    
    A. Narrative
    
        The narrative section of the application must include the 
    following: (1) justification for need for assistance; (2) work plan, 
    program objectives, approach, expected results and evaluation process, 
    (3) adequacy of management controls, and (4) key personnel. The work 
    plan section should be project specific. These instructions for the 
    preparation of the narrative are to be used in lieu of the instructions 
    on page 19-20 of the PHS 5161-1. The narrative section should be 
    written in a manner that is clear to outside reviewers unfamiliar with 
    prior related activities of the applicant. It should be well organized, 
    succinct, and contain all information necessary for reviewers to 
    understand the project fully. The Narrative may not exceed TEN single-
    spaced pages in length, excluding attachments, budget, and tribal 
    resolutions/non-profit 501(c)(3) certificates/letters of documentation 
    or support. (Pages must be numbered).
    
    1. Need for Assistance
    
        (a) Describe and define the target population at the program 
    location (e.g. identify information sources).
        (b) Describe in detail the needs of the target population and what 
    efforts have been made in the past to meet these needs, if any.
    
    2. Work Plan
    
        (a) Program Objectives:
        1. State concisely the objectives of the project.
        2. Describe briefly what the program intends to accomplish.
        3. Describe how accomplishment of the objectives will be evaluated 
    or measured.
        (b) Approach:
        1. Describe the tasks and resources needed to implement and 
    complete this program.
        2. Provide a task time line (milestones) breakdown or chart.
        (c) Describe the Expected Results (outcomes):
        (d) Program Evaluation:
        1. Describe methods for evaluating program activities, success in 
    achieving objectives, acceptance among the targeted population, and 
    workload accomplishments.
        2. Identify who will conduct the evaluation of the projected 
    outcomes and when the evaluation is to be completed.
        3. Identify the cost of the evaluation (whether internal or 
    external).
        (e) Program Continuance: Discuss how the program services will be 
    continued after the grant expires.
    
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        (f) Experience Sharing: Indicate the program's willingness to share 
    its program experience with IHS Areas, urban programs, tribes and 
    tribal organizations.
    
    3. Adequacy of Management Controls
    
        (a) Describe where the program will be housed, i.e., facilities and 
    equipment available.
        (b) Describe the management controls of the grantee over the 
    directions and acceptability of work to be performed. Discuss personnel 
    and financial systems in use and changes planned for this grant.
        (c) Applicant must demonstrate that the organization has adequate 
    systems and expertise to manage Federal funds. Also, include a letter 
    from the accounting firm describing results of the most recent 
    organization-wide audit.
    
    4. Key Personnel
    
        (a) Provide a biographical sketch (qualifications) and position 
    descriptions for the program director and other key personnel as 
    described on pages 20-21 of PHS 5161-1. Identify existing personnel and 
    new program staff to be hired.
        (b) Provide an organizational chart and indicate how the project 
    will operate within the organization. Describe how this program will 
    interface with other existing available resources.
        (c) List the qualifications and experience of consultants or 
    contractors where their use is anticipated. Identify who will determine 
    if the work of a contractor is acceptable.
    
    B. Budget
    
        1. An itemized estimate of costs and justification for the proposed 
    program by line item must be provided on form SF 424A of the PHS 5161-1 
    Application Kit.
        2. A narrative justification must be submitted for all costs. 
    Indicate needs by listing individual items and quantities necessary. 
    The need for items and quantities should be clearly specified in the 
    narrative justification.
        3. Any special start up costs should be indicated.
        4. Multi-Year Projects--Projects requiring 2, 3, 4 or 5 years 
    funding must include a brief program narrative and budget for each 
    additional year of funding requested. The applicant may use one 
    additional page to describe the developmental plans for each additional 
    year of the project.
        5. Grant funding may not be used to supplant existing public and 
    private resources.
    
    C. Assurances
    
        The application shall contain assurance to the Secretary that the 
    applicant will comply with program regulations, 42 CFR 36, Subpart H.
        Review Process: Applications meeting eligibility requirements that 
    are complete, responsive, and conform to this program announcement will 
    be reviewed for merit by reviewers appointed by the IHS. The review 
    will be conducted in accordance with PHS review procedures. The review 
    process ensures selection of quality projects in a national competition 
    for limited funding. Applications will be evaluated and rated on the 
    basis of the evaluation criteria listed below. These criteria are used 
    to evaluate the quality of a proposed project, to assign a numerical 
    score to each application, and to determine the likelihood of its 
    success. Applications scoring below 60 points will not be funded.
        Evaluation Criteria: Applications will be evaluated against the 
    following criteria and weights:
    
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          Weight (percent)        Criteria             Description          
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    15.........................           1  Need--The demonstration of     
                                              identified problems and risks 
                                              in the target population.     
    50.........................           2  Work Plan--The soundness and   
                                              effectiveness of the          
                                              applicant's plan for          
                                              conducting the program, with  
                                              special emphasis on the       
                                              objectives and methodology    
                                              portion of the application.   
    15.........................           3  Adequacy of Management         
                                              Controls--The apparent        
                                              capability of the applicant to
                                              successfully conduct the      
                                              program including both        
                                              technical and business        
                                              aspects. The soundness of the 
                                              applicant's budget in relation
                                              to the program work plan and  
                                              for assuring effective        
                                              utilization of grant funds.   
                                              Adequacy of facilities and    
                                              equipment available within the
                                              organization or proposed for  
                                              purchase under the program.   
    10.........................           4  Key personnel--Qualifications  
                                              and adequacy of the staff.    
    10.........................           5  Budget--Clarity and accuracy of
                                              program costs, and cost       
                                              justification for the entire  
                                              grant period.                 
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    100........................  ..........  TOTAL WEIGHT.                  
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        Reporting Requirements:
        A. Progress Report--Program progress reports will be required 
    semiannually. These reports will include a brief description of a 
    comparison of actual accomplishments to the goals established for the 
    period, reasons for slippage and other pertinent information as 
    required. A final report is due 90 days after expiration of the 
    project/budget period.
        B. Financial Status Report--A semiannual financial status report 
    will be submitted 30 days after the end of the half-year. Final 
    financial status reports are due 90 days after expiration of the 
    project/budget period. Standard Form 269 (long form) will be used for 
    financial reporting.
        Grant Administration Requirements: Grants are administered in 
    accordance with the following documents:
        A. 45 CFR Part 92. Department of Health and Human Services, Uniform 
    Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to 
    State and Local Governments, or 45 CFR Part 74, Administration of 
    Grants to Non-profit recipients.
        B. Public Health Service Grants Policy Statement, and
        C. Appropriate Cost Principles: OMB Circular A-87, State and Local 
    Governments, or OMB Circular A-122, Nonprofit Organizations.
        Results of the Review: Successful applicants are notified through 
    the official Notice of Grant Award (NGA) document. The NGA will state 
    the amount of Federal funds awarded, the purpose of the grant, the 
    terms and conditions of the grant award, the effective date of the 
    award, the project period, and the budget period.
    
        Dated: April 14, 1997.
    Michael H. Trujillo,
    Assistant Surgeon General Director.
    [FR Doc. 97-14150 Filed 5-29-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/30/1997
Department:
Indian Health Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice availability of funds for Competitive Grants for Indian Women's Health Demonstration Program for American Indians/Alaska Natives.
Document Number:
97-14150
Dates:
An original and two (2) copies of the completed grant application must be submitted, with all required documentation, to the Grants Management Branch, Division of Acquisition and Grants Management, Twinbrook Metro Plaza-Suite 100, 12300 Twinbrook Parkway, Rockville, MD 20852, by close of business July 7, 1997.
Pages:
29362-29364 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
0917-ZA03
PDF File:
97-14150.pdf