LICENSURE PORTABILITY GRANT PROGRAM
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Details of the changes posted in this announcement: No changes posted.
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Announcement Number
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HRSA-09-196
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Announcement Code
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Not Available
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CFDA Number
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93.211
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Provisional
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No
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Activity Code
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H1M
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Competitive
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Yes
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Fiscal Year
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2009
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The primary purpose of the Licensure Portability Grant Preview (LPGP) is to provide support for State professional licensing boards to carry out programs under which licensing boards of various States cooperate to develop and implement State policies that will reduce statutory and regulatory barriers to telemedicine.
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Sec 330L of Public Health Service Act, 42 USC 254c-18 | Section 102 of the Public Health Service Act (The Health Care Safety Net Amendments of 2002, Public law 107-251) | |
Application Available
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Jan 05, 2009
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Application Deadline
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Mar 05, 2009 8:00 PM ET
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Explanation for Deadline
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Not Available
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Archive Date
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Apr 29, 2009
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Letter of Intent Deadline
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Not Available. Letter of Intent is not required.
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Application Package
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5161
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Guidance Availability
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Yes
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Allow Electronic Submission
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Yes
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Electronic Submission Instruction
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Electronic submission is/will be available in Grants.Gov.
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Projected Award Date
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Sep 01, 2009
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Estimated Project Period
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Not Available
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Estimated Project Start Date
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Not Available
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Estimated Project End Date
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Not Available
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Estimated Amount of this Competition
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$700,000.00
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Estimated Number of Awards
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2
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Estimated Average size of Awards
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Not Available
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Cost Sharing
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No Cost Sharing Ratio (Federal:Non-Federal):
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Cooperative Agreement
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No
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Larry Bryant, 301-443-0261, lbryant@hrsa.gov | |
Others. See text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification
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| | LPGP - A grantee must be a State professional licensing board, or a national organization of professional licensing boards that provide services to state licensing boards and have a demonstrated record of collaborating to develop and implement State policies that will reduce statutory and regulatory barriers to telemedicine.
| | LPGP - A grantee must be a State professional licensing board, or a national organization of professional licensing boards that provide services to state licensing boards and have a demonstrated record of collaborating to develop and implement State policies that will reduce statutory and regulatory barriers to telemedicine.
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