FY 2001 Grant Opportunity

Grant Opportunities
May 24, 2001

Application Information:

 

CSAP Targeted Capacity Expansion Initiatives for Substance Abuse Prevention (SAP) and HIV Prevention (HIVP) in Minority Communities

REVISED
 

Guidance for Applicants (GFA) No. SP01-006

 
Under the Minority SAP and HIV Prevention Initiatives Program, there are three distinct Targeted Capacity Expansion Initiatives for Substance Abuse Prevention (SAP) and HIV Prevention (HIVP) in Minority Communities. Funds are available for expanding the capacity of community-based organizations to establish the infrastructure necessary for providing sustained SAP and HIVP services in their communities. This can be achieved through the development of leadership, collaborations, coalitions, and partnerships. The FY2001 Minority SAP/HIVP Prevention Initiatives Program responds to the health emergency in African-American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian/Alaska Native, and Asian-American/Pacific Islander communities described by the Congressional Black Caucus. It includes three targeted initiatives:
  1. Grants to plan for the establishment of new SAP and HIVP services. This initiative supports efforts to establish the infrastructure and leadership necessary for providing effective SAP and HIVP and other related services in minority communities. Funds will support planning efforts that will mobilize the community to increase access to effective SAP and HIVP services for the targeted minority communities.
  2. Cooperative Agreements to expand current service delivery systems to include substance abuse prevention, HIV prevention, and primary health care services. This initiative supports efforts to expand current service delivery systems to include effective, integrated SAP, HIVP, and primary health care services. Funds will support the development of new services and the integration of existing services in order to establish comprehensive systems of care for minority communities that are culturally-competent. At a minimum, applicants must provide integrated substance abuse prevention and HIV prevention services to their targeted communities. While applicants may also utilize these funds to integrate primary health care services into SAP and HIVP services, funds are not to be utilized for the actual provision of primary health care services.
  3. Cooperative agreements to faith-based and youth serving organizations working in partnership with youth serving organizations to expand their youth service delivery to include effective integrated SAP and HIVP services. Funds may support the development of programs that result from collaborations between faith-based organizations and youth-serving organizations. These funds are available for existing programs as well as new programs, provided they demonstrate effective, integrated SAP and HIVP services for youth.

Original Federal Register Notice: March 20, 2001

 

Receipt date: July 10 , 2001 

 
Click here to find announcement in the online Federal Register for May 24, 2001
 

 
SAMHSA applications consist of three parts:
 
1. "Part I-Programmatic Guidance" of the Guidance for Applicants (GFA) provides details about the specific program.

Click here to download Part I of this GFA in WordPerfect 6/7/8.

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2. "GFA Part II" gives standard provisions for SAMHSA applications.  However, not all GFAs require Part II.  The latest edition of Part II is always available by mail or for electronic downloading from this website. 

GFA Part II is required for this GFA; click here for more information and to download a copy of the file.

3. SAMHSA applications require forms PHS 5161 and SF-424.  These forms are available online from the Program Support Center of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. 

Click here to download Forms PHS 5161 and SF-424.


     
   

For further information on these forms and the application process, see Information on the Grant Application Process.

   

   

For a printed copy of the grant announcement, including copies of all necessary forms, call National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI): 

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  • 800-487-4889 TDD

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