96-17526. Community Education and Training To Address Environmental Health Research; Near Department of Energy Nuclear Weapons Facilities  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 133 (Wednesday, July 10, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 36380-36382]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-17526]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    
    [Announcement 656]
    
    
    Community Education and Training To Address Environmental Health 
    Research; Near Department of Energy Nuclear Weapons Facilities
    
    Introduction
    
        The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the 
    availability of funds in fiscal year (FY) 1996 for a cooperative 
    agreement program to develop community education and training for 
    environmental health research near Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear 
    weapons facilities. The CDC is committed to achieving the health 
    promotion and disease prevention objectives of ``Healthy People 2000,'' 
    a national activity to reduce morbidity and mortality and improve the 
    quality of life. This announcement is related to the priority area of 
    Environmental Health. (For ordering a copy of ``Healthy People 2000,'' 
    see the Section ``WHERE TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.'')
    
    Authority
    
        This program is authorized under sections 301(a) and 317 [42 U.S.C. 
    241(a) and 247b] of the Public Health Service Act, as amended.
    
    Eligible Applicants
    
        Eligible applicants are State and local health departments, or 
    their bona fide agents or instrumentalities. This includes federally 
    recognized Indian tribal governments.
    
        Note: Eligible applicants may enter into contractual agreements, 
    as necessary, to meet the requirements of the program and to 
    strengthen the overall application. The intent to use such 
    mechanisms must be stated in the application and the nature and 
    scope of work
    
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    of these mechanisms require the approval of CDC. Recipient(s) must 
    maintain the primary responsibility for conduct of the cooperative 
    agreement.
    
    Availability of Funds
    
        Approximately $300,000 will be available in FY 1996 (for both 
    direct and indirect costs) to fund approximately one or more awards. 
    The amount of each award will be dependent upon the number of awards 
    made. It is expected that the awards will begin on or about September 
    30, 1996, for a 12-month budget period within a project period of up to 
    3 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 availability of funds.
    
    Purpose
    
        The purpose of this program is to support a health education effort 
    for communities in proximity to DOE nuclear weapons facilities sites to 
    increase understanding of environmental health research. A key focus is 
    to increase community understanding of issues associated with potential 
    health effects of radionuclide and chemical exposures from releases 
    from DOE nuclear weapons facilities near the community. Another key 
    focus will be to address community understanding of environmental 
    health research related to past operations of nuclear weapons 
    facilities. CDC is presently conducting dose reconstruction and health 
    studies in communities. Increasingly, communities desire educational 
    and health communication activities that address their need to 
    understand the conduct of studies and interpretation of results.
        Applications must focus on the following sites, listed by facility/
    city and State (only one award will be made per site): (1) Fernald, 
    Ohio; (2) Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Washington; (3) Idaho National 
    Engineering Laboratory, Idaho; (4) Los Alamos, New Mexico; and (5) 
    Savannah River Site, Georgia/South Carolina.
    
    Program Requirements
    
        In conducting activities to achieve the purpose of this program, 
    the recipient shall be responsible for the activities under A., below, 
    and CDC shall be responsible for conducting activities under B., below:
        A. Recipient Activities:
        1. Develop and implement a pilot health education program on 
    potential health effects of radionuclide and chemical exposures in 
    communities near DOE nuclear weapons facilities. The education program 
    should include information that promotes a basic understanding of the 
    scientific methods used to estimate these exposures and conduct health 
    studies, and, at a minimum, the following:
        a. Assessment of community needs and development of an educational 
    plan to address the identified needs.
        b. Production and distribution of educational materials such as 
    brochures, fact sheets, and posters.
        c. Involvement of and outreach to community members, including the 
    youth of the community.
        d. Development of workshops designed to communicate the concepts 
    depicted in the educational materials.
        2. Develop and implement a parallel evaluation program focusing on 
    the effectiveness of every aspect of the education program in the 
    community in the vicinity of the DOE site.
        3. Develop a guidebook, based on lessons learned during the 
    community education process, for use at the local health department 
    level regarding education efforts for the DOE site.
        4. As a follow-up to the education process, develop a report on the 
    types of education materials/information, either generic or specific to 
    the DOE site, that were unavailable and still need to be developed.
        5. Meet with representatives of other education/community outreach 
    project representatives at least once a year. These meetings will be 
    coordinated by CDC.
        6. Develop protocol for a community education and training program 
    cooperatively with CDC.
        7. Explore the use of distance-based learning methods for community 
    health education.
        B. CDC Activities:
        1. Provide scientific assistance needed to produce the educational 
    materials to educate the community members.
        2. Provide technical assistance in regard to assessment and 
    evaluation activities, the use of distance based learning methods, and 
    other activities associated with the project.
        3. Coordinate annual meetings.
        4. Provide information regarding CDC environmental health research 
    projects.
    
    Evaluation Criteria
    
        The application will be reviewed and evaluated according to the 
    following criteria:
        1. The extent to which the applicant's proposal addresses: (a) a 
    plan for developing a health education program for diverse communities, 
    including the youth of these communities; (b) a plan for providing 
    information support and liaison services to other State, local, and 
    tribal health organizations on radiation-related health studies and; 
    (c) plans and methods by which collaboration with other agencies will 
    take place. The applicant must demonstrate a cultural competency for 
    the proposed site of the education and training. (35%)
        2. The extent to which the proposal has described: (a) the 
    qualifications and commitment of the applicant; (b) detailed 
    allocations of time and effort of staff devoted to the project, and; 
    (c) the qualifications of the support staff. (35%)
        3. The applicant's ability to collaborate with other agencies for 
    conduct of the project, including the degree of commitment and 
    cooperation of collaborating parties. (30%)
        4. The proposed budget on the basis of its reasonableness, concise 
    and clear justification, and consistency with the intended use of 
    cooperative agreement funds. The application will also be reviewed as 
    to the adequacy of existing and proposed facilities and resources for 
    conducting project activities. (Not Scored)
    
    Executive Order 12372 Review
    
        This program is not subject to the Executive Order 12372 review.
    
    Public Health System Reporting Requirements
    
        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.
    
    Other Requirements
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        Projects that involve the collection of information from 10 or more 
    individuals and are funded by the cooperative agreement will be subject 
    to review and approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
    under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
    
    Application Submission and Deadline
    
        An original and two copies of the application PHS Form 5161-1 (OMB 
    Number 0937-0189) must be submitted to Ron Van Duyne, Grants Management 
    Officer, Attention: David Elswick, Grants Management Branch, 
    Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control and 
    Prevention (CDC), 255 East Paces Ferry Road, NE., Room 300, Mailstop E-
    13, Atlanta, GA 30305, on or before August 5, 1996.
    
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    1. Deadline
        The application shall be considered as meeting the deadline if it 
    is 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 objective review group. Applicant must request a 
    legibly dated U.S. Postal Service postmark or obtain a legibly dated 
    receipt from a commercial carrier or the 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 1.A. or 1.B. above 
    are considered late applications. Late applications will not be 
    considered in the current competition and will be returned to the 
    applicant.
    
    Where to Obtain Additional Information
    
        A complete program description, information on application 
    procedures, an application package, and business management technical 
    assistance may be obtained from David Elswick, Grants Management 
    Specialist, Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, 
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 255 East Paces Ferry 
    Road, NE., Room 300, Mailstop E-13, Atlanta, GA 30305, telephone (404) 
    842-6521, Internet address: DCE1@opspgo1.em.cdc.gov.
        Programmatic technical assistance may be obtained from Art 
    Robinson, Division of Environmental Hazards and Health Effects, 
    National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control 
    and Prevention (CDC), 4770 Buford Highway, Mailstop F-35, Atlanta, GA 
    30341, telephone (770) 488-7630.
        Please refer to Announcement 656 when requesting information and 
    submitting an application.
        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 ``INTRODUCTION'' may be obtained through the 
    Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 
    20402-9325, telephone (202) 512-1800.
        Atlanta, Georgia, will be the host of the 1996 Summer Olympics 
    Games (July 19 through August 4, 1996). As a result of this event, it 
    is likely that the Procurement and Grants Office (PGO) may experience 
    delays in the receipt of both regular and overnight mail deliveries. 
    Contacting PGO employees during this time frame may also be hindered 
    due to the possible telephone disruptions.
        To the extent authorized, please consider the use of voice mail, e-
    mail, and facsimile transmissions to the maximum extent practicable. 
    Please do not fax lengthy documents, contract proposals or grant 
    applications.
    
        Dated: July 3, 1996.
    Joseph R. Carter,
    Acting Associate Director for Management and Operations, Centers for 
    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
    [FR Doc. 96-17526 Filed 7-9-96; 8:45 am]
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Published:
07/10/1996
Department:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
96-17526
Pages:
36380-36382 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Announcement 656
PDF File:
96-17526.pdf