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Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please visit www.grants.gov to register and apply. Please refer to the guidance for more information.

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PART D: COORDINATED HIV SERVICES AND ACCESS TO RESEARCH FOR WOMEN, INFANT, CHILDREN AND YOUTH  

Details of the changes posted in this announcement:
No changes posted.

Announcement Information
Announcement Number HRSA-09-202 Announcement Code CSWICY
CFDA Number 93.153 Provisional Yes
Activity Code H12 Competitive Yes
Fiscal Year 2009

Purpose
The purpose of the Part D funding is to provide family centered care involving outpatient or ambulatory care (directly or through contracts) for women, infants, children, and youth with HIV/AIDS.  This means all Part D grantees are expected to directly provide or coordinate for the provision of primary medical care to the clients they serve.  The projects are expected to conduct case finding in order to bring infected people into care.  Once in care, specific efforts must be made to retain individuals in care.  Grantees are expected to provide care, treatment, and support services or create a network of medical and social service providers, who collaborate to supply services. 

Legislative Information
Public Health Service Act, Section 2671, 42 USC 300ff-71

Application Information
Application Available Jan 05, 2009 Application Deadline Mar 07, 2009 8:00 PM ET
Explanation for Deadline Not Available Archive Date May 06, 2009
Letter of Intent Deadline Not Available. Letter of Intent is not required.
Application Package 5161 Guidance Availability Yes
Allow Electronic Submission Yes
Electronic Submission Instruction Electronic submission is/will be available in Grants.Gov.

General Information
Projected Award Date Aug 01, 2009
Estimated Project Period 5 years 
Estimated Project Start Date Aug 01, 2009 Estimated Project End Date Jul 31, 2014
Estimated Amount of this Competition $3,922,472.00
Estimated Number of Awards 6
Estimated Average size of Awards Awards range from $246,000 to $1,076,000
HRSA reserves the right to change award amounts in subsequent budget periods.
Cost Sharing No
Cost Sharing Ratio (Federal:Non-Federal):
Cooperative Agreement No

Review Criteria
Final review criteria are included in the application kit.


Funding Priority
Preference for funding will be given to projects that support a comprehensive, coordinated system of HIV care serving HIV infected women, infants, children and youth, and their families, and are linked with or have initiated activities to link with clinical trials or other research.

Contact
Maria Rios, M.D.
301-443-0493
mrios@hrsa.gov

Eligible Applicants
Nonprofits having a 501 (C)(3) status with IRS, other than institutions of higher education
Others. See text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification
 
Additional Information on Eligibility:
 This competition is open to Part D grantees with project periods ending July 31, 2009, and new organizations proposing to replace the current grantee. New organizations proposing to replace the current grantee must demonstrate that they have the capability to serve the same clients as the grantee they are proposing to replace; that they will serve the exact same geographic service area, and that they have the capability to serve the target population in a comprehensive, culturally competent, linguistically appropriate and family-centered manner. In addition, new applicants need to include a transition plan in their application that clearly documents how they will absorb the current grantees’ clients if funding is awarded. A list of current Part D grantees with project periods ending July 31, 2009, and their service areas is included in Appendix C of the guidance.

 Eligible organizations are public or private nonprofit entities, including faith-based and community-based organizations, which provide or arrange for primary care. Applicants are limited to currently funded Part D programs whose project periods expire on July 31, 2009 and new organizations proposing to serve the same populations currently being served by these existing projects. These are the areas:

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, AL (AUTAUGA COUNTY, CLEBURNE, ETOWAH, LEE, PIKE, BARBOUR, COFFEE, FAYETTE, LIMESTONE, RANDOLPH, BIBB, COLBERT, FRANKLIN, LOWNDES, RUSSELL, BLOUNT, CONECUH, GENEVA, MACON, ST. CLAIR, BULLOCK COOSA, GREENE, MADISON, SHELBY, BUTLER, COVINGTON, HALE, MARENGO, SUMTER, CALHOUN, CRENSHAW, HENRY, MARION, TALLADEGA, CHAMBERS, CULLMAN, HOUSTON, MARSHALL, TALLAPOOSA,
CHEROKEE, DALE, JACKSON, MONROE, TUSCALOOSA,
CHILTON, DALLAS, JEFFERSON, MONTGOMERY, WALKER, CHOCTAW, DEKALB, LAMAR, MORGAN, WASHINGTON, CLARKE, ELMORE, LAUDERDALE, PERRY WILCOX, CLAY, ESCAMBIA, LAWRENCE, PICKENS, WINSTON)


FRESNO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER, CA (FRESNO, KERN, KINGS, TULARE)



MARYLAND STATE DEPARTMENT, MD (MD)


COMPREHENSIVE CARE, TN (NASHVILLE, DAVIDSON COUNTY)

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, ST. THOMAS, VIRGIN ISLANDS




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