98-20575. Grants for Minority Health Statistics Dissertation Research; Availability of Funds  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 148 (Monday, August 3, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 41261-41263]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-20575]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    [Program Announcement 98100]
    
    
    Grants for Minority Health Statistics Dissertation Research; 
    Availability of Funds
    
    A. Purpose
    
        The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the 
    availability of fiscal year (FY) 98 funds for a dissertation research 
    grants program for the Minority Health Statistics Grants Program of the 
    National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC. This program 
    addresses the ``Healthy People 2000'' priority area(s), Surveillance 
    and Data Systems. The Minority Health Statistics Grants Program was 
    established to award grants for (1) the conduct of special surveys or 
    studies on the health of racial and ethnic populations or 
    subpopulations; (2) analysis of data on ethnic and racial populations 
    and subpopulations; and (3) research on improving methods for 
    developing statistics on ethnic and racial populations and 
    subpopulations. Grants for Minority Health Statistics Dissertations 
    advance these purposes by supporting research and by improving the 
    quality of minority health statistics dissertation research projects. 
    These grants will enable doctoral students to undertake significant 
    data gathering, analytic, and methodological research projects. The 
    students will also gain invaluable training and research experience 
    that will be beneficial to future careers in minority health research. 
    The use of data from the National Center for Health Statistics is 
    encouraged. More information about NCHS data systems may be obtained 
    via the Internet at http://www.cdc.gov/nchswww/.
    
    B. Eligible Applicants
    
        Eligible applicants may be public or private nonprofit institutions 
    that will administer the grant on behalf of the proposed Principal 
    Investigator (doctoral candidate). Examples of public and private 
    nonprofit organizations include universities, colleges, research 
    institutions, hospitals, and other public and private nonprofit 
    organizations, State and local governments or their bona fide agents, 
    and federally recognized Indian tribal governments, Indian tribes, or 
    Indian tribal organizations.
        The proposed Principal Investigator must be a registered doctoral 
    candidate in resident or nonresident status. All requirements for the 
    doctoral degree other than the dissertation must be completed by the 
    time of the award.
        Students seeking a doctorate in any relevant research discipline 
    are eligible.
        A student enrolled in a doctoral program in a research discipline 
    which requires a dissertation based on original research may apply 
    through their institution for support to complete the research and 
    dissertation. The dissertation must examine and/or develop some aspect 
    of statistical research on racial and ethnic populations or 
    subpopulations. It should focus on one or more of the following 
    research program areas: community-based research, methods and theory 
    development, health promotion and data standards development, and data 
    analysis and dissemination.
        Prior to submission of the application, the dissertation proposal 
    must be approved by the dissertation faculty committee and certified by 
    the faculty advisor. This information must be verified in a letter of 
    certification from the thesis chairperson and submitted with the grant 
    application.
    
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        Applications from doctoral students who are women, members of 
    minority groups, persons with disability, students of Historically 
    Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic Serving Institutions, and 
    other predominately minority and minority serving institutions are 
    encouraged.
        An applicant institution may be either the degree-granting 
    institution or another non-profit institution with which the proposed 
    Principal Investigator is professionally affiliated. In determining 
    which institution is more appropriate, the Principal Investigator must 
    consider the extent to which the resources of the designated 
    institution are capable of supporting the proposed research effort.
        The proposed investigator who receives support for dissertation 
    research under a grant may not at the same time receive support under a 
    predoctoral training grant or fellowship awarded by any other agency, 
    or component, of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
    
        Note: Pub. L. 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 $250,000 is available in FY 98 to fund approximately 
    10 awards. It is expected that the average award will be $20,000 
    ranging from $15,000 to $30,000. It is expected that the awards will 
    begin on or about September 30, 1998. The awards will be made for a 12-
    month budget period within a project period of up to 2 years. Funding 
    estimates are subject to change.
        Funding support may only be requested for the amount of time 
    necessary to complete the dissertation within the authorized project 
    period.
    
    Use of Funds
    
        Responsibility for the planning, direction, and execution of the 
    proposed project will be solely that of the proposed Principal 
    Investigator (the doctoral candidate).
        The total direct costs must not exceed $30,000 for the entire 
    project period. An application that exceeds this amount will be 
    returned to the applicant. No supplemental funds will be awarded.
        Allowable costs include: the investigator's salary and direct 
    project expenses such as travel, data processing, and supplies. Fees 
    for maintaining matriculation or other fees imposed on those preparing 
    dissertations are allowable costs, provided the fees are required of 
    all students of similar standing, regardless of the source of funding. 
    Applicants are expected to work full time on the project. Any level of 
    effort that is less than full time must be fully justified.
        Indirect costs under this grant program are limited to eight 
    percent of direct costs, excluding tuition and related fees and 
    expenditures for equipment. Indirect costs will be awarded at the 
    actual indirect cost rate for the institution, if the rate is less than 
    eight percent.
    
    D. Program Requirements
    
        The dissertation constitutes the final report of the grant. The 
    dissertation must be officially accepted by the faculty committee or 
    university official responsible for the candidate's dissertation and 
    must be signed by the responsible officials. Three copies of the 
    dissertation shall be submitted to the CDC.
    
    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 25 pages, double-spaced, 
    printed on one side, with one inch margins, and unreduced font. 
    Applications will be eligible for support only during the review cycle 
    for which they are submitted. No application can be submitted more than 
    once even in revised form.
        Applicants must follow the instructions in the research grant 
    application PHS Form 398 in preparing the application with the 
    following information/changes:
        1. The graduate student should be identified as the Principal 
    Investigator.
        2. A questionnaire may be included as an appendix if it is 
    essential to evaluate the proposal. A list of literature cited is 
    required and may be included in the appendix. No other material should 
    be provided in an appendix.
        3. A letter from the faculty committee or the university official 
    directly responsible for supervising the dissertation research must be 
    submitted with the grant application. The letter must certify that (a) 
    the committee has approved the formal proposal for the dissertation, 
    (b) the grant application represents the dissertation proposal, and (c) 
    the applicant will complete all requirements for the doctoral degree 
    except the dissertation by the anticipated date of the grant award.
        4. The application must identify all members of the faculty 
    committee by listing the names on Form BB. A brief biographical sketch 
    for each should be provided as explained in Form 398, page FF.
        5. Applicants should give special attention to the sections of the 
    application dealing with human subjects, protection and gender and 
    minority representation by addressing the applicability and method of 
    compliance.
        6. The project description in the application must describe the 
    scientific significance of the work, including its relationship to 
    other current research, and the design of the project in sufficient 
    detail to permit evaluation. It should also present and interpret 
    progress to date if the research is already underway.
        7. A detailed budget must be provided identifying the items for 
    which funds are requested and their estimated costs. A budget 
    justification explaining the necessity of these expenses for the 
    research should also be included.
        8. Statements of ``Current and Pending Support'' for both the 
    student and the dissertation advisor must be identified on Form GG.
    
    F. Submission and Deadline
    
    Letter of Intent (LOI)
    
        The LOI should identify program announcement number 98100, and the 
    name of the principal investigator. The letter of intent does not 
    influence review or funding decisions, but it will enable CDC to plan 
    the review more efficiently. The LOI should be submitted on or before 
    August 17, 1998, to: David Elswick, Grants Management Specialist, 
    Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, Announcement 
    98100, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Room 321, 255 
    East Paces Ferry Road, NE., M/S E13, Atlanta, Georgia 30305-2209.
    
    Application
    
        Submit the original and five copies of PHS-398 (OMB Number 0925-
    0001) (adhere to the instructions on the Errata Instruction Sheet for 
    PHS 398). Forms are in the application kit. On or before August 31, 
    1998, submit the application to: David Elswick, Grants Management 
    Specialist, Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, 
    Announcement 98100, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 
    Room 300, 255 East Paces Ferry Road, NE., M/S E13, Atlanta, Georgia 
    30305-2209.
        If your application does not arrive in time for submission to the 
    independent
    
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    review group, it will not be considered unless you can provide proof 
    that you mailed it on or before the deadline (i.e., receipt from U.S. 
    Postal Service or a commercial carrier; private metered postmarks are 
    not acceptable).
    
    G. Evaluation Criteria
    
        Proposals are judged on the basis of their scientific merit, the 
    theoretical importance of the research question and the appropriateness 
    of the proposed data and methodology to be used in addressing the 
    question.
        Each application will be evaluated individually against the 
    following criteria by an independent review group appointed by CDC.
        1. Significance and originality of the research.
        2. Knowledge of research relevant to the topic.
        3. Appropriateness of methods and data, including a description and 
    justification of the analytic techniques that will be employed and a 
    discussion of the methodological problems that might be encountered.
        4. Availability and adequacy of data.
        5. Organization of the project.
        6. Adequacy of facilities and resources. Human subjects involvement 
    and protection (when appropriate).
        7. Representation of women and minorities (when appropriate).
        8. Appropriateness of the budget.
        In evaluating applications and making recommendations reviewers 
    assess the applicant's potential for making significant contributions 
    to the field of minority health statistics research.
        Three factors influence the final funding decisions on applications 
    for support of dissertations: (1) Reviewers' evaluation of the 
    application; (2) the potential of the applicant to contribute to the 
    field; and (3) the general needs of the field.
    
    H. Other Requirements
    
    Technical Reporting Requirements
    
        Provide CDC with original plus two copies of:
        1. Annual progress reports;
        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 David Elswick, Grants Management Specialist, 
    using the address information listed under Section J of this program 
    announcement entitled ``Where to Obtain Additional Information.''
        The following additional requirements are applicable to this 
    program. For a complete description of each, see Attachment I. included 
    in the application kit.
    
    AR98-1  Human Subjects Requirements
    AR98-2  Requirements for Inclusion of Women and Racial and Ethnic 
    Minorities in Research
    AR98-4  HIV/AIDS Confidentiality Provisions
    AR98-9  Paperwork Reduction Act Requirements
    AR98-10  Smoke-Free Workplace Requirements
    AR98-11  Healthy People 2000
    AR98-12  Lobbying Restrictions
    AR98-13  Prohibition on Use of CDC Funds for Certain Gun Control 
    Activities
    AR98-14  Accounting System Requirements
    AR98-15  Proof of Non-Profit Status
    
    I. Authority and Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number
    
        This program is authorized under section 306(m) of the Public 
    Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 242k(m)), as amended. The Catalog of 
    Federal Domestic Assistance number is 93.283.
    
    J. Where To Obtain Additional Information
    
        To receive additional written information call 1-888-GRANTS4. You 
    will be asked to leave your name, address, and phone number and will 
    need to refer to Announcement 98100. You will receive a complete 
    program description, information on application procedures, and 
    application forms. CDC will not send application kits by facsimile or 
    express mail.
        Please refer to announcement number 98100 when requesting 
    information and submitting an application.
        If you have questions after reviewing the contents of all the 
    documents, business management technical assistance may be obtained by 
    contacting: David Elswick, Grants Management Specialist, Grants 
    Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, Announcement 98100, 
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Room 300, 255 East 
    Paces Ferry Road, NE., M/S E-13, Atlanta, GA 30305-2209, telephone 
    (404)842-6521.
        See also the CDC home page on the Internet: http://www.cdc.gov
        For program technical assistance, contact: Audrey L. Burwell, M.S., 
    Minority Health Statistics Grants Program Director, National Center for 
    Health Statistics, CDC, 6525 Belcrest Road, Room 1100, Hyattsville, MD 
    20782, Telephone: (301) 436-7062, extension 127, Email: [email protected] 
    Website: www.cdc.gov/nchswww/about/grants/grants1.htm.
    
        Dated: July 28, 1998.
    John L. Williams,
    Director, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control 
    and Prevention (CDC).
    [FR Doc. 98-20575 Filed 7-31-98; 8:45 am]
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Published:
08/03/1998
Department:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Document Number:
98-20575
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Docket Numbers:
Program Announcement 98100
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