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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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SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS TO INCREASE ORGAN AND TISSUE DONATION  

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

Announcement Information
Announcement Number HRSA-09-189 Announcement Code SBITD
CFDA Number 93.134 Provisional No
Activity Code R39 Competitive Yes
Fiscal Year 2009

Purpose
This grant program is to increase solid organ donation and to improve understanding of how to increase solid organ donation.  The goal of the grant program is to assist eligible entities in the evaluation of, or the implementation and evaluation of, highly promising strategies and approaches that can serve as model interventions for increasing solid organ donation. Projects may focus on community initiatives to increase individual commitment to donation and or to education and or hospital based efforts to increase family consent for donation when a death has occurred. 

Legislative Information
Public Health Service Act, Section 377A,as amended, 42 U.S.C. Section 274f-1

Application Information
Application Available Dec 03, 2008 Application Deadline Mar 31, 2009 8:00 PM ET
Explanation for Deadline Not Available Archive Date May 30, 2009
Letter of Intent Deadline Not Available. Letter of Intent is not required.
Application Package SF424 R&R Guidance Availability Yes
Allow Electronic Submission Yes
Electronic Submission Instruction Electronic submission is/will be available in Grants.Gov.

General Information
Projected Award Date Sep 01, 2009
Estimated Project Period 3 years 
Estimated Project Start Date Sep 01, 2009 Estimated Project End Date Aug 31, 2012
Estimated Amount of this Competition $1,250,000.00
Estimated Number of Awards 4
Estimated Average size of Awards $300,000
Cost Sharing No Cooperative Agreement No

Federal Involvement
The scope of the federal involvement is included in the application kit.

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

Contact Information
Rita Maldonado, MPH
Public Health Analyst
Division of Transplantation
Telephone: (301) 443-3622
Fax: (301) 594-6095

Eligible Applicants
Others. See text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification
 
Additional Information on Eligibility:
 Eligible applicants include Federally-designated organ procurement organizations (OPOs) and other non-profit private or public entities eligible for funds under Section 377A(b) of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 274f-1(b). State and local governments, Indian Tribal Governments, institutions of higher education, faith-based and community organizations, Tribal organizations, and other non profit organizations are eligible to apply for these grants. For profit organizations may participate in a grant project as a subcontractor or consortium member, but are not eligible to apply as the applicant institution. As specified in Section 377A(b) of the PHS Act, the Secretary may make peer-reviewed grants to public and nonprofit private entities, including Tribes, Tribal Organizations, faith-based and community based organizations. This program has one funding priority of five points for applications that meet the criteria set forth in the guidance related to a consortium of organizations.

 Eligible applicants include Federally-designated organ procurement organizations (OPOs) and other non-profit private or public entities eligible for funds under Section 377A(b) of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 274f-1(b). State and local governments, Indian Tribal Governments, institutions of higher education, faith-based and community organizations, Tribal organizations, and other non profit organizations are eligible to apply for these grants. For profit organizations may participate in a grant project as a subcontractor or consortium member, but are not eligible to apply as the applicant institution. As specified in Section 377A(b) of the PHS Act, the Secretary may make peer-reviewed grants to public and nonprofit private entities, including Tribes, Tribal Organizations, faith-based and community based organizations. This program has one funding priority of five points for applications that meet the criteria set forth in the guidance related to a consortium of organizations.



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