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Health Centers Service
Area Competition: New
and Competing Continuation Funding Application Technical
Assistance
PLEASE
NOTE: For specific information
regarding service areas and/or available funding amounts
for a particular service area(s) please contact
the appropriate HRSA Division directly.
- Eastern Division can be reached at 301-594-4488;
- Western Division can be reached at 301-480-1130;
- Central
Mid-Atlantic Division can be reached at 301-594-4420
Technical
Assistance Conference Calls
Pre-application Conference Call for SAC FY2010
Service Area Competition—New and Competing Continuation Funding (HRSA-10-011, HRSA-10-012, HRSA-10-013, HRSA-10-014, HRSA-10-015, HRSA-10-016, and HRSA-10-017)
General Technical Assistance Call:
HRSA Will Be Offering A Pre-application Conference Call for the SAC-AA (HRSA-10-001—for the Man, WV service area only)
Service Area Competition—Additional Areas General Technical Assistance Call
- Tuesday, May 26, 2009 at 2:00 P.M. ET
- 1-888-664-9964 (toll-free)
- Passcode: SAC
- For replays through August 1, 2009 dial 1-800-685-0305 (the passcode is 7365)
Eligible applicants for SAC FY2010 must be:
- Public or nonprofit private entities, including tribal, faith-based and community-based organizations; and
- Organizations proposing to serve the same service area and/or populations identified in Appendix E. This includes:
- Grantees whose project period ends on or after October 31, 2009 and before October 1, 2010. (Please note: This particular eligibility factor does NOT apply to announcement number HRSA-10-001 (the new SAC-AA)).
- New organizations that can serve the entire service area and/or population identified in Appendix E. New organizations include an organization representing a consortium of health centers who through their partnership can serve the entire service area and/or population.
Competing
organizations must:
- Provide services to the entire announced service
area;
- Provide services to the entire population currently
being served (applicants may not propose to serve
only a segment of the existing population being
served);
- Provide the same or comparable comprehensive primary
health care services presently being provided to
the population;
- Utilize Federal funding to service patients previously
served by the existing grantee; and
- Request equal or lesser amounts of Federal funding
as currently received by the existing grantee.
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