99-14543. Improving Effectiveness of Tuberculosis; Prevention and Control Programs in Developing Countries Notice of Availability of Funds  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 110 (Wednesday, June 9, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 31003-31005]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-14543]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    [Program Announcement 99130]
    
    
    Improving Effectiveness of Tuberculosis; Prevention and Control 
    Programs in Developing Countries Notice of Availability of Funds
    
    A. Purpose
    
        The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the 
    availability of fiscal year (FY) 1999 funds for a grant to provide 
    education and technical assistance to improve the quality, efficiency, 
    and effectiveness of programs for the prevention and control of 
    tuberculosis (TB) in Central America, Southeast Asia, and Africa. This 
    program addresses the ``Healthy People 2000'' priority areas of HIV 
    Infection and Immunization and Infectious Diseases.
        The purpose of this grant is to assist the recipient in providing 
    technical assistance and conducting training
    
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    programs in countries of mutual interest to the CDC and the recipient. 
    This project is designed primarily for TB control program managers 
    working with TB control programs in developing countries whose TB 
    situation is of strategic interest to the United States including 
    Central America (Mexico) and Southeast Asia (Vietnam and the 
    Philippines).
    
    B. Eligible Applicants
    
        Applications may be submitted by public and private nonprofit 
    organizations and by governments and their agencies; that is, 
    universities, colleges, research institutions, hospitals, other public 
    and private organizations, State and local governments or their 
    bonafide agents, and federally recognized Indian tribal governments, 
    Indian tribes or Indian tribal 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 $125,000 is available in FY 1999 to fund one award. 
    The award is anticipated to begin on or about September 1, 1999, for a 
    12-month budget period within a five-year project period. The funding 
    estimate is subject to change. Continuation awards within the project 
    period will be made on the basis of satisfactory progress and the 
    availability of funds.
    
    D. Program Requirements
    
        1. Assess the TB-related public health infrastructure, TB 
    informational needs, and training needs of health care providers and TB 
    control program personnel in developing countries with a high rate of 
    TB and that are contributing to the U.S. immigrant population, 
    especially Mexico, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
        2. Encourage collaboration between TB control programs in the 
    Unites States that have a high prevalence of TB among the foreign-born 
    and developing countries in their TB control efforts.
        3. Identify and propose project activities in response to findings 
    in 1 and 2 above. Activities may include support of regional and 
    international meetings designed to improve information transfer on a 
    regional or international basis, and program assessments that can be 
    used to improve the diagnosis and treatment of TB and improve TB 
    control in developing countries contributing to the U.S. immigrant 
    population, especially Mexico, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
        4. Disseminate publications developed by international TB 
    controllers throughout the world in developing countries, such as 
    documents related to TB epidemiology.
        5. Facilitate the incorporation of epidemiologic principles in TB 
    international prevention and control programs and expedite the 
    dissemination of epidemiologic findings in order to improve these 
    programs.
        6. Provide technical support for the North American Region Meetings 
    regarding issues of international TB issues, such as programmatic 
    research, training, and new technology transfer in international TB 
    strategies.
        7. Provide technical support of CDC Sponsored/Co-Sponsored Symposia 
    at international conferences, including the 1999 conference in Madrid, 
    Spain in the form of programmatic research, training, and new 
    technology transfer in international TB strategies.
        8. Support travel to meetings of selected staff from countries with 
    extremely high TB rates, who will actively participate in these 
    meetings by developing agendas, providing presentations on 
    international TB topics and coordinating and participating in training 
    seminars. These areas should include countries that are having an 
    impact on U.S. morbidity, such as the Philippines and Vietnam, in 
    addition to the top ten countries on the World Health Organization's 
    (WHO) list of 22 high burden countries.
        9. Develop a training program (mini-fellowship) to train 
    international TB Control staff and other key personnel working in TB 
    control activities and provide technical assistance to countries of 
    mutual interest to the CDC and the recipient.
    
    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 35 double-spaced pages, 
    printed on one side, with one inch margins, and 12 CPI font.
        1. Understanding of the Project: Describe the problems to be 
    addressed with the requested assistance and briefly propose a 
    programmatic plan for each.
        2. Objectives and Operational Plan: Establish long-(five year) and 
    short-term (one year) objectives for programmatic plans. Objectives 
    must be specific, measurable, time phased, and realistic. Describe the 
    operational plan for achieving each objective. Concisely describe each 
    component or major activity and how it will be carried out. Include a 
    time line for completing each component or major activity.
        3. Evaluation Plan: Discuss the plan for monitoring progress toward 
    each of the objectives.
        4. Program Management: Describe the professional personnel involved 
    in the management of this project, their qualifications, and past 
    achievements.
        5. Budget: Submit a detailed budget and line-item justification 
    that is consistent with the program purpose and proposed activities.
    
    F. Submission and Deadline
    
        Submit the original and two copies of the application PHS Form 
    5161-1 (Revised 7/92, OMB Control Number 0937-0189). Forms are 
    available at the following Internet address: www.cdc.gov/...Forms, or 
    are in the application kit. On or before July 12, 1999, submit the 
    application to the Grants Management Specialist identified in the 
    ``Where to Obtain Additional Information'' section of this 
    announcement.
        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 
    submission to the independent review group. (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.)
        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
    
        Applications will be reviewed and evaluated by a CDC appointed 
    review committee according to the following criteria:
        1. Extent to which the applicant understands the requirements, 
    problems, objectives, complexities, and interactions required of this 
    project (20 Points).
        2. Degree to which the proposed objectives are clearly stated, 
    realistic, time phased, and related to the purpose of this project (20 
    Points).
        3. Adequacy of the plans for administering the project. (30 Points)
    
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        4. Extent to which the professional personnel proposed to be 
    involved in this project are qualified, including evidence of past 
    achievements appropriate to this project. In addition, the extent to 
    which the applicant demonstrates having a large, world-wide 
    constituency. (30 Points)
        5. Budget: Consideration will be given to the extent to which the 
    budget is reasonable, clearly justified, and consistent with the 
    intended use of funds. (Not scored)
    
    H. Other Requirements
    
    Technical Reporting Requirements
    
        Provide CDC with original plus two copies of:
        1. Annual progress reports. Progress reports must include the 
    following for each program, function, or activity involved:
        a. a comparison of actual accomplishments to the goals established 
    for the period;
        b. the reasons for slippage if established goals were not met; and
        c. other pertinent information including, when appropriate, 
    analysis and explanation of unexpected high costs for performance.
        2. Financial status report no more than 90 days after the end of 
    the budget period; and
        3. Final financial 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 Attachment I in the 
    application kit.
    
    AR-6 Patient Care
    AR-9 Paperwork Reduction Act Requirements
    AR-10 Smoke-Free Workplace Requirements
    AR-11 Healthy People 2000
    AR-12 Lobbying Restrictions
    
    I. Authority and Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
    
        This program is authorized under section 301(a), 317(k)(1) and 
    317(k)(2) of the PHS Act, as amended [42 U.S.C. 241(a), 247b(k)(1) and 
    247b(k)(2)]. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number is 
    93.947, TB Demonstration, Research, Public and Professional Education 
    Projects.
    
    J. Where To Obtain Additional Information
    
        To receive additional written information and to request an 
    application kit, call 1-888-GRANTS4 (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: Juanita Crowder, Grants Management Specialist, Grants Management 
    Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2920 
    Brandywine Road, Room 3000, Atlanta, GA 30341-4146; Telephone (770) 
    488-2734; Email address: [email protected]
        See also the CDC home page for this and other announcements on the 
    Internet: http://www.cdc.gov. You may also download applications forms 
    at this site.
        Programmatic technical assistance may be obtained from: Harry 
    Stern, Division of Tuberculosis Elimination, National Center for 
    Prevention Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 
    1600 Clifton Road, NE., Mailstop E-10, Atlanta, GA 30333; Telephone 
    (404) 639-8120; Email Address: [email protected]
    
        Dated: June 3, 1999.
    John L. Williams,
    Director, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control 
    and Prevention (CDC).
    [FR Doc. 99-14543 Filed 6-8-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/09/1999
Department:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
99-14543
Pages:
31003-31005 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Program Announcement 99130
PDF File:
99-14543.pdf