99-24880. Fiscal Year 2000 Discretionary Announcement for Select Areas of Early Head Start; Availability of Funds and Request for Applications  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 185 (Friday, September 24, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 51765-51767]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-24880]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Administration for Children and Families
    [Program Announcement No. ACF/ACYF/HS-FY 2000-01]
    
    
    Fiscal Year 2000 Discretionary Announcement for Select Areas of 
    Early Head Start; Availability of Funds and Request for Applications
    
    AGENCY: Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF), 
    Administration for Children and Families (ACF), DHHS.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Administration on Children, Youth and Families announces 
    financial assistance to be competitively awarded to local public and 
    private entities--including Early Head Start and Head Start grantees--
    to provide child and family development services for low-income 
    families with children under age three and pregnant women. Early Head 
    Start programs provide early, continuous, intensive and comprehensive 
    child development and family support services on a year-round basis to 
    low-income families. The purpose of the Early Head Start program is to 
    enhance children's physical, social, emotional, and intellectual 
    development; to support parents' efforts to fulfill their parental 
    roles; and to help parents move toward self-sufficiency.
        The funds available will be competitively awarded to eligible 
    applicants to operate Early Head Start programs in select service 
    areas.
        Grants will be competitively awarded to eligible applicants, 
    including current Head Start and Early Head Start grantees, to operate 
    Early Head Start programs in geographic areas currently served by 
    existing Early Head Start grantees which were first funded in fiscal 
    year 1995 (see list below for the geographic areas). In awarding these 
    grants, ACYF is interested in assuring that communities currently 
    served by these existing grantees will have an opportunity to continue 
    receiving services to low-income families with infants and toddlers and 
    pregnant women through Early Head Start. Applicants in each geographic 
    area will compete for funds against other applicants wishing to serve 
    the same geographic area. There are 49 such competitive areas.
    
    DATES: The closing date and time for receipt of applications is 5:00 
    p.m. EDT on November 23, 1999.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A copy of the program announcement and 
    necessary application forms can be obtained by contacting: Early Head 
    Start, ACYF Operations Center, 1815 North Fort Myer Drive, Suite 300, 
    Arlington, Virginia 22209, The telephone number is 1-800-351-2293. 
    Copies of the program announcement can be downloaded from the Head 
    Start web site at: www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/hsb.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Eligible Applicants
    
        Applicants eligible to apply to become an Early Head Start program 
    are local public and local non-profit and for-profit private entities. 
    Local Early Head Start and Head Start grantees are eligible to apply.
    
    Project Duration
    
        The competitive awards made through this announcement will be for 
    one-year budget periods and an indefinite project period. Subsequent 
    year budget awards will be made non-competitively, subject to 
    availability of funds and the continued satisfactory performance of the 
    applicant.
    
    Federal Share of Project Costs
    
        Grantees that operate Early Head Start programs must, in most 
    instances, provide a non-Federal contribution of at least 20 percent of 
    the total approved costs of the project.
    
    Available Funds
    
        See the list below for the approximate amount of funds available 
    for each geographic area.
    
    Anticipated Number of Projects To Be Funded
    
        It is estimated that there will be at least one award for each 
    geographic area (49 geographic areas).
    
        Statutory Authority: The Head Start Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 
    9831 et seq.
    
        Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance: Number 93.600, Head 
    Start.
    
        Dated: September 20, 1999.
    Patricia Montoya,
    Commissioner, Administration on Children, Youth and Families.
    
    Early Head Start Select Service Areas
    
        The following are general descriptions of the service areas 
    (geographic areas) to be competed with approximated boundaries. The 
    approximate funds available for each competition are indicated in 
    parentheses.
    
    Region I
    
     1.  Belknap County in New Hampshire ($465,000)
     2.  Strafford County in New Hampshire ($361,000)
     3.  Washington, Lamoille & Orange Counties in Vermont ($658,000)
    
    Region II
    
     4.  In Newark, New Jersey: Central Ward; West Ward; North Ward (Verona 
    Avenue to Orange Street and Lake Street to McCarter Highway); and 
    Bakery Village ($1,022,000)
     5.  Warren and Sussex Counties in New Jersey ($655,000)
     6.  Chautauqua County in New York ($729,000)
     7.  Fort Greene in Brooklyn in New York ($1,329,000)
     8.  Dutchess County in New York ($795,000)
     9.  City of Syracuse and surrounding areas in New York ($1,352,000)
    10.  Cantera in Municipality of San Juan; Cucharillas in Municipality 
    of Catano; Las Flores in Municipality of Coamo; Brenas, Muachauchal and 
    Santa Ana in Municipality of Vega Alta in Puerto Rico ($1,384,000)
    11.  The Municipalities of Canovanas, Rio Grande, Loiza, Ceiba and 
    Junco in Puerto Rico ($2,514,000)
    
    Region III
    
    12.  In Washington, DC: In Ward One an area bounded on the Northeast by 
    Spring Road, on the Northwest by Piney Branch Parkway, on the East by 
    Michigan Avenue and Florida Avenue, on the Southeast by S Street, and 
    on the West by Rock Creek; in Ward Two an area bounded on the Northeast 
    by New Jersey Avenue, Florida Avenue and S Street, on the Northwest by 
    Florida Avenue, on the East by Florida Avenue and Southwest Freeway, on 
    the Southeast by the Anacostia River, and on the West by the Potomac 
    River; in Ward Four an area bounded on the Northeast by Eastern Avenue, 
    on the Northwest by Western Avenue, on the Southeast by Michigan 
    Avenue, and on the Southwest by Rock Creek; and in Ward Five an area 
    bounded on the Northeast by Eastern Avenue, on the Northwest by South 
    Dakota, on the Southeast by the Anacostia River, on the Southwest by 
    Florida Avenue and on the West by Harewood Road ($1,101,000)
    
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    13.  In Southeast Baltimore, Maryland: An area bounded on the North by 
    Monument Street, on the South by the Waterfront, on the East by the 
    City Line and on the West by Broadway Street; Caroline County; and 
    Southern Anne Arundel County, including the towns of Harwood, West 
    River, Galesville, Lothian, Churchton, Deale, Shady Side and Traceys 
    Landing ($1,614,000)
    14.  Northern Montgomery County, including Gaithersburg and Germantown, 
    in Maryland ($706,000)
    15.  In North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: an area bounded on the North 
    by Allegheny Avenue, on the South by Norris Street, on the East by 5th 
    Street and on the West by 17th Street, excluding the North Philadelphia 
    Empowerment Zone area which is served by another EHS grantee ($865,000)
    16.  Monagalia County in West Virginia ($707,000)
    
    Region IV
    
    17.  Grayson and Breckinridge Counties in Kentucky ($593,000)
    18.  In Kentucky: The Counties of Calloway, Fulton, Marshall, Hickman, 
    Ballard and Carlisle; the towns of Mayfield, Fancy Farm, Lowes, 
    Sedalia, Symsonia and Wingo in Graves County; the towns of Bowling 
    Green, Rockfield, Albaton, Rich Panel, and Plano in Warren County; and 
    the towns of Paducah, Concord, Farley, Heath, Hendron and Loneoak in 
    McCracken County ($1,114,000)
    19.  City of Asheville, and towns of Woodson, Emma and Johnstown in 
    North Carolina ($779,000)
    20.  In Greenville, South Carolina: The neighborhoods of Nicholtown 
    (including the Jesse Jackson Town Homes), Woodland-Pierce Homes, and 
    Parker District (including Monaghan, San Souci) ($462,000)
    21.  Communities of Soddy-Daisy, and Cedar Hill in Hamilton County in 
    Tennessee ($581,000)
    22.  Counties of Henry, Weakley, and Gibson in Tennessee ($982,000)
    23.  City of Homestead and towns of Brownsville, Scott Carver, Liberty 
    City, Winwood, Goulds, Leisure City, Carol City and OpaLocka in Dade 
    County in Florida ($1,768,000)
    24.  Communities of Majestic Oaks, Sugarfoot Oaks, Tower Oaks, Cedar 
    Ridge, Clayton Estates, Magnolia Plantation in Alachua County in 
    Florida ($715,000)
    25.  Chattooga County in Georgia ($616,000)
    26.  City of Laurel and Towns of Ellisville and Soso in Jones County; 
    Walnut Grove in Leake County; and Job Corps site in Crystal Springs in 
    Copiah County in Mississippi ($1,121,000)
    
    Region V
    
    27.  Counties of Columbia, Adams, Dodge, Juneau and Sauk in Wisconsin 
    ($717,000)
    28.  Community area of Grand Boulevard in Chicago, Illinois ($731,000)
    29.  In Chicago, Illinois, the community areas* of: ($2,126,000)
        29a.  Oakland
        29b.  Albany Park
        29c.  North Lawndale
        29d.  Gage Park,
        29e.  Fuller Park
        29f.  Near West Side
        29g.  Roseland
        29h.  West Town
        29i.  Austin
        29j.  Logan Square
        29k.  West Pullman
        29l.  Chatham
        29m.  Woodlawn
        29n.  Washington Heights
        29o.  Near North Side
        29p.  Garfield Park
        29q.  Douglas
    
        * Applicants may apply to serve one or more community areas in 
    Chicago.
    
    30.  Counties of Edwards, Gallatin, Hamilton, Saline, Wabash, Wayne and 
    White in Illinois. ($1,035,000)
    31.  Vigo County in Indiana ($646,000)
    32.  Clermont County in Ohio ($729,000)
    33.  Communities of Over-the-Rhine and Mount Auburn in Central 
    Cincinatti in Ohio ($564,000)
    
    Region VI
    
    34.  In Westside of San Antonio, Texas: An area bounded by Woodlawn on 
    the North, U.S. Highway 90 on the South, by Interstate 35 on the East 
    and by Callahan on the West ($1,119,000)
    35.  In Dallas, Texas: The communities of Pleasant Grove (this 
    community generally consists of an area bounded by I-635 on the North 
    and East, I-45 on the South and I-30 on the West); and South Oak Cliff 
    (this community generally consists of an area bounded by I-35 on the 
    North, I-20 on the South, I-45 on the East and I-30 on the West) 
    ($978,000)
    36.  In San Antonio, Texas: In general, the communities of 
    Fredericksburg II, Circle North, New Westwood, Terrell Plaza, Fort Sam 
    and Mount Zion ($1,215,000)
    
    Region VII
    
    37.  Counties of Clay, Buena Vista, Dickinson, Emmet, O'Brien, Osceola, 
    Pala Alto, and Pocahontas in Iowa ($648,000)
    38.  In Southeast area of Witchita, Kansas: An area bounded by Murdock 
    Street on the North, 47th South Street on the South, Woodlawn Street on 
    the East and Main Street on the West ($790,000)
    39.  Counties of Saline, Dickinson and Elsworth in Kansas ($587,000)
    40.  Counties of Platte, Holt, Valley, Garfield, Sherman, Howard, 
    Greeley, and Colfax in Nebraska ($939,000)
    
    Region VIII
    
    41.  School District 2 and 11 in El Paso County in Colorado 
    ($1,139,000)
    
    Region IX
    
    42.  In Phoenix, Arizona: The area bounded by Camelback Road on the 
    North, Elliot Road on the South, 40th Street on the East, and 43rd 
    Avenue on the West ($1,381,000)
    43.  In Humboldt County, California: The cities of Arcata, Eureka, 
    Fortuna, Rio Dell, and McKinleyville and surrounding areas; and in Del 
    Norte County the cities of Crescent City, Fort Dick and Smith River and 
    surrounding areas ($957,000)
    44.  In the city of Sacramento, California: The communities of Del Paso 
    Heights, North Sacramento/Gardenland, Midtown, Oak Park, South 
    Sacramento, Meadowview, Natomas, Land Park and Arden/Howe; and in 
    Sacramento County the cities of Citrus Heights and Galt and the towns 
    of Rio Linda/Everta, North Highlands, Foothill Farms, Orangevale, 
    Carmichael, Fair Oaks, Rancho Cordova, South Sacramento, Franklin/
    Laguna, Elk Grove, and Antelope ($2,537,000)
    
    Region X
    
    45.  The villages of Pilot Station and St. Mary's in the Lower Yukon 
    area and the villages of Nunapitchuk and Akiak in the Kuskokwin Delta 
    area in Alaska ($623,000)
    46.  The city of Medford and metropolitan area; and the Illinois Valley 
    in Oregon ($813,000)
    47.  The City of Spokane and surrounding areas in Washington ($969,000)
    
     American Indian Programs
    
    48.  Spirit Lake Reservation in Benson County in North Dakota 
    ($993,000)
    
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    49.  Port Gamble S'Klallam Reservation in Kitsap County in Washington 
    ($285,000)
    [FR Doc. 99-24880 Filed 9-23-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/24/1999
Department:
Children and Families Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
99-24880
Dates:
The closing date and time for receipt of applications is 5:00 p.m. EDT on November 23, 1999.
Pages:
51765-51767 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Program Announcement No. ACF/ACYF/HS-FY 2000-01
PDF File:
99-24880.pdf