80_FR_35491 80 FR 35373 - Office of Direct Service and Contracting Tribes; National Indian Health Outreach and Education-Health Reform Funding Opportunity Announcement Type: New Limited Competition

80 FR 35373 - Office of Direct Service and Contracting Tribes; National Indian Health Outreach and Education-Health Reform Funding Opportunity Announcement Type: New Limited Competition

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Indian Health Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 118 (June 19, 2015)

Page Range35373-35382
FR Document2015-15157

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 118 (Friday, June 19, 2015)
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Indian Health Service

[Funding Announcement Number: HHS-2015-IHS-NIHOE-3-Health-Reform-0002; 
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 93.933]


Office of Direct Service and Contracting Tribes; National Indian 
Health Outreach and Education--Health Reform Funding Opportunity 
Announcement Type: New Limited Competition

Key Dates

    Application Deadline Date: August 16, 2015.
    Review Date: August 24-26, 2015.
    Earliest Anticipated Start Date: September 30, 2015.
    Proof of Non-Profit Status Due Date: August 16, 2015.

I. Funding Opportunity Description

Statutory Authority

    The Indian Health Service (IHS) Office of Direct Service and 
Contracting Tribes (ODSCT) and the Office of Resource Access and 
Partnerships (ORAP) is accepting cooperative agreement applications for 
the National Indian Health Outreach and Education (NIHOE) III--Health 
Reform funding opportunity that includes outreach and education 
activities on the following: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care 
Act, Pub. L. 111-148, as amended by the Health Care and Education 
Reconciliation Act of 2010, Pub. L. 111-152, collectively known as the 
Affordable Care Act (ACA), and the Indian Health Care Improvement Act 
(IHCIA), as amended. This program is authorized under: The Snyder Act, 
codified at 25 U.S.C. 13, and the Transfer Act, codified at 42 U.S.C. 
2001(a). This program is described in the Catalog of Federal Domestic 
Assistance under 93.933.

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Background

    The NIHOE III-Health Reform program carries out health program 
objectives in the American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) community in 
the interest of improving the quality of and access to health care for 
all 566 Federally-recognized Tribes including Tribal governments 
operating their own health care delivery systems through self-
determination contracts and compacts with the IHS and Tribes that 
continue to receive health care directly from the IHS. This program 
addresses health policy and health program issues and disseminates 
educational information to all AI/AN Tribes and villages. These Health 
Reform awards require that public forums be held at Tribal educational 
consumer conferences to disseminate changes and updates on the latest 
health care information. These awards also require that regional and 
national meetings be coordinated for information dissemination as well 
as for the inclusion of planning and technical assistance and health 
care recommendations on behalf of participating Tribes to ultimately 
inform IHS and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) based 
on Tribal input through a broad based consumer network.

Purpose

    The purpose of this IHS cooperative agreement announcement is to 
encourage national Indian organizations, IHS, and Tribal partners to 
work together to conduct ACA/IHCIA training and technical assistance 
throughout Indian Country. Under the Limited Competition NIHOE Health 
Reform Cooperative Agreement program, the overall program objective is 
to improve Indian health care by conducting training and technical 
assistance across AI/AN communities to ensure that the Indian health 
care system and all AI/ANs are prepared to take advantage of the new 
health insurance coverage options which will improve the quality of and 
access to health care services and increase resources for AI/AN health 
care. The goal of this program announcement is to coordinate and 
conduct training and technical assistance on a national scale for the 
566 Federally-recognized Tribes and Tribal organizations on the 
changes, improvements and authorities of the ACA and IHCIA and the 
health insurance options available to AI/AN through the Health 
Insurance Marketplace.

Limited Competition Justification

    Competition for the award included in this announcement is limited 
to national Indian organizations with at least ten years of experience 
providing training, education and outreach on a national scale. This 
limitation ensures that the awardee will have (1) a national 
information-sharing infrastructure which will facilitate the timely 
exchange of information between the HHS, Tribes, and Tribal 
organizations on a broad scale; (2) a national perspective on the needs 
of AI/AN communities that will ensure that the information developed 
and disseminated through the projects is culturally appropriate, useful 
and addresses the most pressing needs of AI/AN communities; and (3) 
established relationships with Tribes and Tribal organizations that 
will foster open and honest participation by AI/AN communities. 
Regional and local organizations will not have the mechanisms in place 
to conduct communication on a national level, nor will they have an 
accurate picture of the health care needs facing AI/ANs nationwide. 
Organizations with less experience will lack the established 
relationships with Tribes and Tribal organizations throughout the 
country that will facilitate participation and the open and honest 
exchange of information between Tribes and HHS. However, awardees will 
be expected to work with regional and local organizations to achieve 
the goals herein. With the limited funds available for these health 
reform projects, HHS must ensure that the training, education and 
outreach efforts described in this announcement reach the widest 
audience possible in a timely fashion, are appropriately tailored to 
the needs of AI/AN communities throughout the country, and come from a 
source that AI/ANs recognize and trust. For these reasons, this is a 
limited competition announcement.

II. Award Information

Type of Award

Cooperative Agreement
    The IHS will accept applications as follows:
    Two entities applying separately to accomplish appropriately 
divided program activities.

Estimated Funds Available

    The total amount of funding identified for the current fiscal year 
(FY) 2015 is approximately $500,000. Individual award amounts are 
anticipated to be $300,000 and $200,000, respectively, if awarded to 
two entities applying separately. Further details are provided in the 
applicable section components. The amount of funding available for both 
competing and continuation awards issued under this announcement is 
subject to the availability of appropriations and budgetary priorities 
of the Agency. The IHS is under no obligation to make awards that are 
selected for funding under this announcement.
    Two entities applying separately to accomplish appropriately 
divided program activities:
    1. One entity will apply for $300,000.
    2. The second entity will apply for the remaining $200,000.

Anticipated Number of Awards

    Approximately two awards will be issued under this program 
announcement.

Project Period

    The project period will be for one year and will run consecutively 
from September 30, 2015 to September 29, 2016.

Cooperative Agreement

    Cooperative agreements awarded by the HHS are administered under 
the same policies as a grant. The funding agency (IHS) is required to 
have substantial programmatic involvement in the project during the 
entire award segment. Below is a detailed description of the level of 
involvement required for both IHS and the grantee. IHS will be 
responsible for activities listed under section A and the grantee will 
be responsible for activities listed under section B as stated:

Substantial Involvement Description for Cooperative Agreement

A. IHS Programmatic Involvement
    (1) The IHS assigned program official will work in partnership with 
the awardee in all decisions involving strategy, hiring of consultants, 
deployment of resources, release of public information materials, 
quality assurance, coordination of activities, any training activities, 
reports, budget and evaluation. Collaboration includes data analysis, 
interpretation of findings and reporting.
    (2) The IHS assigned program official will approve the training 
curriculum content, facts, delivery mode, pre- and post-assessments, 
and evaluation before any materials are printed and the training is 
conducted.
    (3) The IHS assigned program official will review and approve all 
of the final draft products before they are published and distributed.

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B. Grantee Cooperative Agreement Award Activities
    The awardee must comply with relevant Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) Circular provisions regarding lobbying, any applicable 
lobbying restrictions provided under other law, and any applicable 
restriction on the use of appropriated funds for lobbying activities. 
Awardees are expected to:
    (1) Foster collaboration across the Indian health care system to 
encourage and facilitate an open exchange of ideas and open 
communication regarding training and technical assistance on the ACA 
and IHCIA provisions.
    (2) Conduct training and technical assistance on the ACA and IHCIA 
and the changes and requirements that will affect AI/ANs either 
independently or jointly via a partnership as described previously. The 
purpose of this IHS cooperative agreement announcement is to encourage 
national and regional Indian organizations and IHS and Tribal (I/T) 
partners to work together to conduct ACA/IHCIA training and technical 
assistance throughout Indian Country. The project goals are three-fold 
for the IHS and the selected entities:
    (i) Materials--Develop and disseminate (upon IHS approval) training 
materials about the ACA/IHCIA impact on the Indian health care system 
including: Educating consumers on the health care insurance options 
available, educating the I/T system on the process for enrollment (with 
a special focus on the Certified Application Counselor (CAC) and 
Hardship Exemption requirements) and eligibility determinations, and 
maximizing revenue opportunities.
    (ii) Training--Develop and implement an ACA/IHCIA implementation 
training plan and individual training sessions aimed at educating all 
Indian health care system stakeholders on health care system impact and 
changes, specifically implementation in the different types of 
marketplaces, the role of Health Insurance Marketplace assisters 
(special emphasis on CAC), Navigators, and the Hardship Exemption for 
AI/ANs. Collaborate and partner with other national organizations to 
identify ways to take full advantage of the health care coverage 
options offered through the Health Insurance Marketplace.
    (iii) Technical Assistance--Provide technical assistance to I/T on 
the ACA/IHCIA implementation. Work with these entities to assess the 
training needs, identify innovations in ACA/IHCIA implementation, 
including technology, and promote the dissemination and replication of 
solutions to the challenges faced by I/T in implementing the ACA/IHCIA 
through the identification and promotion of best practices.
    SUMMARY OF TASKS TO BE PERFORMED:
    The project will conduct the following major activities:
    1. Develop and implement a communications strategy as follows:
    a. Applicant 1--$300,000.
    i. Educate AI/ANs on the available health coverage options under 
the ACA;
    ii. Focus on the needs of Direct Services Tribes, including: 
Providing policy review and analysis of health care issues, training 
Tribal leaders on the health insurance options available under the ACA 
and sharing outreach and education best practices among Direct Service 
Tribes.
    iii. Develop a technical assistance plan and provide technical 
assistance to NIHOE Health Reform partners, Tribal leaders, Tribal 
employers and Direct Service Tribes on ACA/IHCIA implementation across 
the Indian health care system.
    iv. Work with NIHOE Health Reform partners and Direct Service 
Tribes to achieve economies of scale and reduce duplication of AI/AN 
training and outreach and education materials, including the 
development of cross-cutting ACA/IHCIA content specific to the Indian 
health care system.
    v. Work with NIHOE Health Reform partners and Direct Service Tribes 
to enhance collaboration with other Federal agency programs, local, 
state, Tribal and national partners.
    b. Applicant 2--$200,000.
    i. Educate Tribal leaders and Tribal employers on the health 
insurance options under the ACA including the Small Business Health 
Options Program and Tribal self-insurance; and
    ii. Develop a technical assistance plan and provide technical 
assistance to NIHOE Health Reform partners, Tribal leaders, Tribal 
employers and Direct Service Tribes on ACA/IHCIA implementation across 
the Indian health care system.
    The following key components need to be addressed in the work plan:
    Develop a national coordination strategy for the Health Reform 
project to ensure a shared vision and mission amongst all partners and 
convene partners on a regular basis.
    Applicants should describe plans for addressing the following:

Outreach and Education

     The awardee shall coordinate and develop a multiple 
strategy education and outreach training approach for I/T that reaches 
the widest audience possible in a timely fashion, appropriately 
tailored to the needs of AI/AN communities.
     The awardee shall conduct regional and national ACA/IHCIA 
education and outreach focusing on four consumer groups: 1) Consumers; 
2) Tribal Leadership and Membership; 3) Tribal Employers; and 4) Indian 
Health Facility Administrators.
     The awardee shall provide measurable outcomes and 
performance improvement activities for ACA/IHCIA outreach and education 
actions.
     The awardee shall share information, innovative ideas, 
challenges and solutions, and provide progress reports.

Policy Analysis

     The awardee shall develop, monitor and review ACA review 
metrics that provide indicators of AI/AN participation in Marketplace 
plans and I/T participation as network providers in the Marketplace and 
disseminate ACA policy information at National Conferences and through 
IHS Advisory Committees.
     The awardee shall review and coordinate ACA/IHCIA policy 
recommendations and strategies by the I/T.
     The awardee shall ensure the training curriculum content 
addresses all new regulations and operations for implementing the ACA/
IHCIA requirements.

Information Sharing and Technical Assistance

     The awardee shall collaborate and coordinate to ensure 
training and educational materials are widely distributed to Tribal 
leaders and frontline enrollment personnel.
     The awardee shall conduct and record monthly meetings with 
NIHOE Health Reform national and regional principals to share 
information, share best practices, and provide progress reports.
     The awardee shall plan communication around key moments or 
events through the grant period to increase education efforts.
     The awardees shall identify I/T audiences that may have 
challenges with enrollments and tailor outreach efforts accordingly.
     The awardees shall develop communications vehicles to 
showcase positive impact stories of I/T with ACA/IHCIA.
     The awardee shall develop and provide templates for 
Tribal, IHS, and community outreach and education.
     The awardee shall conduct workshops and/or presentations 
including, but not limited to, the

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successes of the ACA/IHCIA promising practices and/or best practices of 
I/T programs at three national conferences (venue and content of 
presentations to be agreed upon in advance by the awardee and the IHS 
assigned program official).
     The awardee will provide postings on ACA/IHCIA outreach 
and education related information for appropriate Web site 
dissemination.
     The awardee will develop and/or maintain a comprehensive 
list of ACA/IHCIA outreach and education program development and 
business practice guidelines for use by I/T programs.
     The awardee shall act as a resource broker and identify 
subject matter experts to conduct trainings and technical assistance 
for implementation of the ACA enrollments.
     The awardee shall provide quarterly articles for national 
and local media outlets and I/T news information sources, focusing on 
the successful impact and outcomes of ACA/IHCIA in Tribal communities, 
available resources, and funding opportunities.
     The awardee shall meet with stakeholders to identify their 
needs from a community level and monitor level of access to education 
and outreach materials (i.e., pharmacy bags, palm cards, posters, 
payroll inserts, etc.).

Training

     The awardee shall re-evaluate all ACA/IHCIA training 
material available for AI/AN, present findings to IHS, and mutually 
decide on new materials.
     The awardee shall record training sessions and make the 
recordings available to the I/T and AI/AN community on the Web sites of 
the national Indian organizations and partners.
     The awardee shall provide focused ACA/IHCIA education that 
translates in everyday language explaining the benefits of the ACA and 
the special provisions for Indians. The awardee, because involvement of 
community based partners and local leadership from all I/T levels is an 
important factor in the success of any enrollment process, shall 
develop modified training briefs for Tribal Health Directors, Chief 
Executive Officers, health care professionals, and Tribal leaders to 
assist with outreach efforts.
     The awardee shall provide ongoing AI/AN consumers training 
on tools developed for State Based Marketplace (SBM) implementation.

Reporting

     The awardee shall provide semi-annual reports documenting 
and describing progress and accomplishment of the activities specified 
above, attaching any necessary documentation to adequately document 
accomplishments.
     The awardee shall attend regularly scheduled, in-person 
and conference call meetings with the IHS assigned program official 
team to discuss the awardee's services and outreach and education 
related issues. The awardee must provide meeting minutes that highlight 
the awardee's specific involvement and participation.
     The awardee shall obtain approval from the IHS assigned 
program official for all PowerPoint presentations, electronic content, 
and other materials, including mass emails, developed by awardee 
pursuant to this award and any supplemental awards prior to the 
presentation or dissemination of such materials to any party, allowing 
for a reasonable amount of time for IHS review.
     The awardee shall conduct and record monthly meetings with 
NIHOE national and regional principals to share information and provide 
progress reports.
     The awardee shall assess and provide measurable outcomes 
and performance improvement activities for ACA/IHCIA outreach and 
education actions both quantitative and qualitative.
    1. The awardee shall monitor and track I/T facility enrollment data 
and identify challenges and opportunities for outreach and education 
activities and report findings on a regular basis.
    2. Identify successes and gaps in enrollment and develop future 
enrollment campaigns and report findings on a regular basis.

Deliverables

    1. Attendance at regularly scheduled meetings between awardee and 
the IHS assigned program official, evidenced by meeting minutes which 
highlight the awardee's specific involvement and participation.
    2. Participation on outreach and education conference calls 
identified by the IHS assigned program official, evidenced by meeting 
agenda and minutes as needed.
    3. Report of outcomes at conferences (meeting booths, workshops 
and/or presentations provided):
    (a) National Advisory Committee conference calls and meetings.
    (b) IHS Area conference calls.
    (c) IHS area and national webinars.
    (d) Other AI/AN national conferences.
    4. Completed programmatic reviews of semi and annual progress 
reports of outreach and education projects, in order to identify 
projects that require technical assistance. [Note: This review is not 
to replace IHS review of outreach and education programs. The 
programmatic reviews to be conducted by grantee are secondary reviews 
intended solely to identify programs in need of technical assistance.]
    [cir] The awardee shall help the IHS assigned program official 
identify challenges faced by participating I/T and assist in developing 
solutions.
    5. Copies of educational and practice-based information provided to 
I/T programs (electronic form and one hard copy).
    6. Copies of all promotional and educational materials provided to 
I/T programs and other projects (electronic form and one hard copy).
    7. Copies of all promotional materials provided to media and other 
outlets (electronic form and one hard copy).
    8. Copies of all articles published (electronic form and one hard 
copy). Submit semi-annual and annual progress reports to ORAP and 
ODSCT, due no later than 30 days after the reporting cycle, attaching 
any necessary documentation. For example: Meeting minutes, 
correspondence with I/T programs, samples of all written materials 
developed including brochures, news articles, videos, and radio and 
television ads to adequately document accomplishments.
    9. The awardee will submit a deliverable schedule to the program 
official not later than 30 days after the start date.
    The IHS will provide guidance and assistance as needed. Copies of 
all deliverables must be submitted to the IHS ODSCT; IHS ORAP; and IHS 
Senior Advisor to the Director.

A. Collaboration and Coordination To Ensure Training and Materials Are 
Widely Distributed

    1. Evaluate all available ACA/IHCIA training material available for 
AI/AN and create additional materials as needed that are related to 
ACA/IHCIA.
    2. Record, track, and coordinate information sharing activities 
(enrollments, trainings, information shared, meetings, updates, etc.) 
with IHS Offices: ODSCT, ORAP and 11 IHS area offices including 
Albuquerque Area, Bemidji Area, Billings Area, California Area, Great 
Plains Area, Nashville Area, Navajo Area, Oklahoma Area, Phoenix Area, 
Portland Area and Tucson Area.
    3. Record training sessions and describe how they will be made 
available on the Web sites of the national Indian organizations and 
partners.

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    4. Describe how to ensure the training curriculum content addresses 
all new regulations implementing the ACA and IHCIA requirements.
    5. Participate in monthly meetings with NIHOE Health Reform 
national and regional principals to share information and provide 
progress reports.
    6. Provide ongoing training on tools developed for SBM 
implementation.
    7. Because involvement of community based partners and local 
leadership from all I/T levels is an important factor in the success of 
any enrollment process, develop modified training briefs for other 
community leaders to assist with outreach efforts.

B. Work Plan

    1. Provide a Work Plan that describes the sequence of specific 
activities and steps that will be used to carry out each of the 
objectives, including updates about progress implementing the ACA.
    2. Report the number of CAC staff trained and employed, network 
contracts, additional consumers enrolled in Medicaid, CHIP or 
Marketplace plan, and in- network contracts with a QHP in the 
Marketplace using the Model QHP Addendum for Indian Health Care 
Providers. Describe outreach and enrollment activities, partnerships, 
and planning.
    3. Include a detailed time line that links activities to project 
objectives for the 12-month budget period.
    4. Identify challenges, both opportunities and barriers that are 
likely to be encountered in designing and implementing the activities 
and approaches that will be used to address such challenges.
    5. Describe communication methods with partners including plans for 
improving communication.

C. Evaluation

    1. Provide a plan for assessing the achievement of the project's 
objectives and for evaluating changes in the specific problems and 
contributing factors.
    2. Identify performance measures by which the project will track 
its progress over time.
    3. Secure agreement with IHS on evaluation methods and deadlines.

D. Budget

    Provide a functional categorically itemized budget and program 
narrative justification that supports accomplishing the program 
objectives, activities, and outcomes within the timeframes specified.

III. Eligibility Information

1. Eligibility

    To be eligible for this ``New Limited competition Announcement'', 
an applicant must be a 501(c)(3) non-profit entity who meets the 
following criteria:
    Eligible applicants that can apply for this funding opportunity are 
national Indian organizations.
    The national Indian organizations must have the infrastructure in 
place to accomplish the work under the proposed program.
    Eligible entities must have demonstrated expertise in the following 
areas:
     Representing all Tribal governments and providing a 
variety of services to Tribes, area health boards, Tribal 
organizations, and Federal agencies, and playing a major role in 
focusing attention on Indian health care needs, resulting in improved 
health outcomes for AI/ANs.
     Promoting and supporting Indian health care education and 
coordinating efforts to inform AI/AN of Federal decisions that affect 
Tribal government interests including the improvement of Indian health 
care.
     Administering national health policy and health programs.
     Maintaining a national AI/AN constituency and clearly 
supporting critical services and activities within the IHS mission of 
improving the quality of health care for AI/AN people.
     Supporting improved health care in Indian Country.
     Providing education and outreach on a national scale (the 
applicant must provide evidence of at least ten years of experience in 
this area).

    Note: Please refer to Section IV.2 (Application and Submission 
Information/Subsection 2, Content and Form of Application 
Submission) for additional proof of applicant status documents 
required such as proof of non-profit status, etc.

2. Cost Sharing or Matching

    The IHS does not require matching funds or cost sharing for grants 
or cooperative agreements.

3. Other Requirements

    If application budgets exceed the highest dollar amount outlined 
under the ``Estimated Funds Available'' section within this funding 
announcement, the application will be considered ineligible and will 
not be reviewed for further consideration. If deemed ineligible, IHS 
will not return the application. The applicant will be notified by 
email by the Division of Grants Management (DGM) of this decision.
    The following documentation is required:
Proof of Non-Profit Status
    Organizations claiming non-profit status must submit proof. A copy 
of the 501(c)(3) Certificate must be received with the application 
submission by the Application Deadline Date listed under the Key Dates 
section on page one of this announcement.
    An applicant submitting any of the above additional documentation 
after the initial application submission due date is required to ensure 
the information was received by the IHS by obtaining documentation 
confirming delivery (i.e. FedEx tracking, postal return receipt, etc.).

IV. Application and Submission Information

1. Obtaining Application Materials

    The application package and detailed instructions for this 
announcement can be found at http://www.Grants.gov or https://www.ihs.gov/dgm/index.cfm?module=dsp_dgm_funding.
    Questions regarding the electronic application process may be 
directed to Mr. Paul Gettys at (301) 443-2114.

2. Content and Form Application Submission

    The applicant must include the project narrative as an attachment 
to the application package. Mandatory documents for all applicants 
include:
     Table of contents.
     Abstract (one page) summarizing the project.
     Application forms:
    [cir] SF-424, Application for Federal Assistance.
    [cir] SF-424A, Budget Information--Non-Construction Programs.
    [cir] SF-424B, Assurances--Non-Construction Programs.
     Budget Justification and Narrative (must be single spaced 
and not exceed five pages).
     Project Narrative (must be single spaced and not exceed 
ten pages for each of the two components).
    [cir] Background information on the organization.
    [cir] Proposed scope of work, objectives, and activities that 
provide a description of what will be accomplished, including a one-
page Timeframe Chart.
     Tribal letters of support (Optional).
     Letter of support from organization's Board of Directors.
     501(c)(3) Certificate (if applicable).
     Position descriptions of key personnel.
     Resumes of key personnel.
     Contractor/Consultant resumes or qualifications and scope 
of work.

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     Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (SF-LLL).
     Certification Regarding Lobbying (GG-Lobbying Form).
     Copy of current Negotiated Indirect Cost rate (IDC) 
agreement (required) in order to receive IDC.
     Organizational Chart (optional).
     Documentation of current OMB A-133 required Financial 
Audit (if applicable).
    Acceptable forms of documentation include:
    [cir] Email confirmation from Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) 
that audits were submitted; or
    [cir] Face sheets from audit reports. These can be found on the FAC 
Web site: http://harvester.census.gov/sac/dissem/accessoptions.html?submit=Go+To+Database.
Public Policy Requirements
    All Federal-wide public policies apply to IHS grants and 
cooperative agreements with exception of the Discrimination policy.
Requirements for Project and Budget Narratives
    A. Project Narrative: This narrative should be a separate Word 
document that is no longer than ten pages for each of the two 
components for a total of 20 pages: $500,000 to conduct ACA/IHCIA 
education and outreach training and technical assistance. Project 
narrative must: be single-spaced, be type written, have consecutively 
numbered pages, use black type not smaller than 12 characters per one 
inch, and be printed on one side only of standard size 8\1/2\'' x 11'' 
paper.
    Be sure to succinctly address and answer all questions listed under 
the narrative and place them under the evaluation criteria (refer to 
Section V.1, Evaluation criteria in this announcement) and place all 
responses and required information in the correct section (noted 
below), or they shall not be considered or scored. These narratives 
will assist the ORC in becoming familiar with the applicant's 
activities and accomplishments prior to this cooperative agreement 
award. If the narrative exceeds the page limit, only the first ten 
pages of each component will be reviewed. The ten-page limit for the 
narrative does not include the work plan, standard forms, table of 
contents, budget, budget justifications, narratives, and/or other 
appendix items.
    There are three parts to the narrative: Part A--Program 
Information; Part B--Program Planning and Evaluation; and Part C--
Program Report. See below for additional details about what must be 
included in the narrative.
Part A: Program Information (4 page Limitation for Each Component)
Section 1: Needs
    Describe how the national Indian organization(s) has the experience 
to provide outreach and education efforts regarding the pertinent 
changes and updates in health care listed herein.
Part B: Program Planning and Evaluation (4 Page Limitation for Each 
Component)
Section 1: Program Plans
    Describe fully and clearly the direction the national Indian 
organization plans to address the NIHOE III Health Reform requirements, 
including how the national Indian organization plans to demonstrate 
improved health education and outreach services to all 566 Federally-
recognized Tribes. Include proposed timelines as appropriate and 
applicable.
Section 2: Program Evaluation
    Describe fully and clearly how the outreach and education efforts 
will impact changes in knowledge and awareness in Tribes and Tribal 
organizations to encourage appropriate changes by increasing knowledge 
and awareness resulting in informed choices. Identify anticipated or 
expected benefits for the Tribal constituency.
Part C: Program Report (2 Page Limitation for Each Component)
    Section 1: Describe major accomplishments over the last 24 months. 
Identify and describe significant program achievements associated with 
the delivery of quality health outreach and education. Provide a 
comparison of the actual accomplishments to the goals established for 
the project period, or if applicable, provide justification for the 
lack of progress.
    Section 2: Describe major activities over the last 24 months. 
Please provide an overview of significant program activities and 
impacts (meaningful changes made), associated with the delivery of 
quality health outreach and education. This section should address 
significant program activities and impacts including those related to 
the accomplishments listed in the previous section.
    B. Budget Narrative: This narrative must include a line item budget 
with a narrative justification for all expenditures identifying 
reasonable and allowable costs necessary to accomplish the goals and 
objectives as outlined in the project narrative. Budget should match 
the scope of work described in the project narrative. The page 
limitation should not exceed five pages.

3. Submission Dates and Times

    Applications must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov by 
11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) on the Application Deadline Date 
listed in the Key Dates section on page one of this announcement. Any 
application received after the application deadline will not be 
accepted for processing, nor will it be given further consideration for 
funding. Grants.gov will notify the applicant via email if the 
application is rejected.
    If technical challenges arise and assistance is required with the 
electronic application process, contact Grants.gov Customer Support via 
email to [email protected] or at (800) 518-4726. Customer Support is 
available to address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except on 
Federal holidays). If problems persist, contact Mr. Paul Gettys 
([email protected]), DGM Grant Systems Coordinator, by telephone at 
(301) 443-2114. Please be sure to contact Mr. Gettys at least ten days 
prior to the application deadline. Please do not contact the DGM until 
you have received a Grants.gov tracking number. In the event you are 
not able to obtain a tracking number, call the DGM as soon as possible.
    If the applicant needs to submit a paper application instead of 
submitting electronically through Grants.gov, a waiver must be 
requested. Prior approval must be requested and obtained from Ms. Tammy 
Bagley, Acting Director of DGM, (see Section IV.6 below for additional 
information). The waiver must: 1) be documented in writing (emails are 
acceptable), before submitting a paper application, and 2) include 
clear justification for the need to deviate from the required 
electronic grants submission process. A written waiver request must be 
sent to [email protected] with a copy to [email protected]. Once 
the waiver request has been approved, the applicant will receive a 
confirmation of approval email containing submission instructions and 
the mailing address to submit the application. A copy of the written 
approval must be submitted along with the hardcopy of the application 
that is mailed to DGM. Paper applications that are submitted without a 
copy of the signed waiver from the Acting Director of the DGM will not 
be reviewed or considered for funding. The applicant will be notified 
via email of this decision by the Grants Management Officer of the DGM. 
Paper applications must be received by the DGM no later than 5:00 p.m., 
EST, on

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the Application Deadline Date listed in the Key Dates section on page 
one of this announcement. Late applications will not be accepted for 
processing or considered for funding.

4. Intergovernmental Review

    Executive Order 12372 requiring intergovernmental review is not 
applicable to this program.

5. Funding Restrictions

     Pre-award costs are not allowable.
     The available funds are inclusive of direct and 
appropriate indirect costs.
     Only one grant/cooperative agreement will be awarded per 
applicant.
     IHS will not acknowledge receipt of applications.

6. Electronic Submission Requirements

    All applications must be submitted electronically. Please use the 
http://www.Grants.gov Web site to submit an application electronically 
and select the ``Find Grant Opportunities'' link on the homepage. 
Download a copy of the application package, complete it offline, and 
then upload and submit the completed application via the http://www.Grants.gov Web site. Electronic copies of the application may not 
be submitted as attachments to email messages addressed to IHS 
employees or offices.
    If the applicant receives a waiver to submit paper application 
documents, the applicant must follow the rules and timelines that are 
noted below. The applicant must seek assistance at least ten days prior 
to the Application Deadline Date listed in the Key Dates section on 
page one of this announcement.
    Applicants that do not adhere to the timelines for System for Award 
Management (SAM) and/or http://www.Grants.gov registration or that fail 
to request timely assistance with technical issues will not be 
considered for a waiver to submit a paper application.
    Please be aware of the following:
     Please search for the application package in http://www.Grants.gov by entering the CFDA number or the Funding Opportunity 
Number. Both numbers are located in the header of this announcement.
     If you experience technical challenges while submitting 
your application electronically, please contact Grants.gov Support 
directly at: [email protected] or (800) 518-4726. Customer Support is 
available to address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except on 
Federal holidays).
     Upon contacting Grants.gov, obtain a tracking number as 
proof of contact. The tracking number is helpful if there are technical 
issues that cannot be resolved and a waiver from the agency must be 
obtained.
     If it is determined that a waiver is needed, the applicant 
must submit a request in writing (emails are acceptable) to 
[email protected] with a copy to [email protected]. Please 
include a clear justification for the need to deviate from the standard 
electronic submission process.
     If the waiver is approved, the application should be sent 
directly to the DGM by the Application Deadline Date listed in the Key 
Dates section on page one of this announcement.
     Applicants are strongly encouraged not to wait until the 
deadline date to begin the application process through Grants.gov as 
the registration process for SAM and Grants.gov could take up to 
fifteen working days.
     Please use the optional attachment feature in Grants.gov 
to attach additional documentation that may be requested by the DGM.
     All applicants must comply with any page limitation 
requirements described in this funding announcement.
     After electronically submitting the application, the 
applicant will receive an automatic acknowledgment from Grants.gov that 
contains a Grants.gov tracking number. The DGM will download the 
application from Grants.gov and provide necessary copies to the 
appropriate agency officials. Neither the DGM nor the ODSCT will notify 
the applicant that the application has been received.
     Email applications will not be accepted under this 
announcement.
Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
    All IHS applicants and grantee organizations are required to obtain 
a DUNS number and maintain an active registration in the SAM database. 
The DUNS number is a unique 9-digit identification number provided by 
D&B which uniquely identifies each entity. The DUNS number is site 
specific; therefore, each distinct performance site may be assigned a 
DUNS number. Obtaining a DUNS number is easy, and there is no charge. 
To obtain a DUNS number, please access it through http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform, or to expedite the process, call (866) 705-
5711.
    All HHS recipients are required by the Federal Funding 
Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006, as amended (``Transparency 
Act''), to report information on subawards. Accordingly, all IHS 
grantees must notify potential first-tier subrecipients that no entity 
may receive a first-tier subaward unless the entity has provided its 
DUNS number to the prime grantee organization. This requirement ensures 
the use of a universal identifier to enhance the quality of information 
available to the public pursuant to the Transparency Act.
System for Award Management (SAM)
    Organizations that were not registered with Central Contractor 
Registration (CCR) and have not registered with SAM will need to obtain 
a DUNS number first and then access the SAM online registration through 
the SAM home page at https://www.sam.gov (U.S. organizations will also 
need to provide an Employer Identification Number from the Internal 
Revenue Service that may take an additional 2-5 weeks to become 
active). Completing and submitting the registration takes approximately 
one hour to complete and SAM registration will take 3-5 business days 
to process. Registration with the SAM is free of charge. Applicants may 
register online at https://www.sam.gov.
    Additional information on implementing the Transparency Act, 
including the specific requirements for DUNS and SAM, can be found on 
the IHS Grants Management, Grants Policy Web site: https://www.ihs.gov/dgm/index.cfm?module=dsp_dgm_policy_topics.

V. Application Review Information

    The instructions for preparing the application narrative also 
constitute the evaluation criteria for reviewing and scoring the 
application. Weights assigned to each section are noted in parentheses. 
The ten page narrative for each component should include only the first 
year of activities. The narrative section should be written in a manner 
that is clear to outside reviewers unfamiliar with prior related 
activities of the applicant. It should be well organized, succinct, and 
contain all information necessary for reviewers to understand the 
project fully. Points will be assigned to each evaluation criteria 
adding up to a total of 100 points. A minimum score of 60 points is 
required for funding. Points are assigned as follows:

1. Criteria

A. Introduction and Need for Assistance (15 Points)
    (1) Describe the individual entity's and/or partnering entities' 
(as applicable) current health, education and technical assistance 
operations as related to the broad spectrum of health

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needs of the AI/AN community. Include what programs and services are 
currently provided (i.e., Federally funded, State funded, etc.), any 
memorandums of agreement with other national, area or local Indian 
health board organizations, HHS' agencies that rely on the applicant as 
the primary gateway organization that is capable of providing the 
dissemination of health information, information regarding technologies 
currently used (i.e., hardware, software, services, etc.), and identify 
the source(s) of technical support for those technologies (i.e., in-
house staff, contractors, vendors, etc.). Include information regarding 
how long the applicant has been operating and its length of 
association/partnerships with area health boards, etc. [historical 
collaboration].
    (2) Describe the organization's current technical assistance 
ability. Include what programs and services are currently provided, 
programs and services projected to be provided, etc.
    (3) Describe the population to be served by the proposed project. 
Include a description of the number of Tribes and Tribal members who 
currently benefit from the technical assistance provided by the 
applicant.
    (4) State how previous cooperative agreement funds facilitated 
education, training and technical assistance nation-wide for AI/ANs and 
relate the progression of health care information delivery and 
development relative to the current proposed project. (Copies of 
reports will not be accepted.)
    (5) Describe collaborative and supportive efforts with national, 
area and local Indian health boards.
    (6) Describe how the project relates to the purpose of the 
cooperative agreement by addressing the following: Identify how the 
proposed project will address the changes and requirements of the Acts.
B. Project Objective(s), Work Plan and Approach (45 Points)
    (1) Proposed project objectives must be:
    a. Measurable and (if applicable) quantifiable.
    b. Results oriented.
    c. Time-limited.
    (2) Submit a work plan in the appendix which includes the following 
information:
    a. Provide the action steps on a timeline for accomplishing the 
proposed project objective(s).
    b. Identify who will perform the action steps.
    c. Identify who will supervise the action steps taken.
    d. Identify what tangible products will be produced during and at 
the end of the proposed project objective(s).
    e. Identify who will accept and/or approve work products during the 
duration of the proposed project and at the end of the proposed 
project.
    f. Include any training that will take place during the proposed 
project and who will be attending the training.
    g. Include evaluation activities planned.
    (3) If consultants or contractors will be used during the proposed 
project, please include the following information in their scope of 
work (or note if consultants/contractors will not be used):
    a. Educational requirements.
    b. Desired qualifications and work experience.
    c. Expected work products to be delivered on a timeline.
    d. If a potential consultant/contractor has already been 
identified, please include a resume in the Appendix.
C. Program Evaluation (15 Points)
    Each proposed objective requires an evaluation component to assess 
its progression and ensure its completion. Also, include the evaluation 
activities in the work plan. Describe the proposed plan to evaluate 
both outcomes and process. Outcome evaluation relates to the results 
identified in the objectives, and process evaluation relates to the 
work plan and activities of the project.
    (1) For outcome evaluation, describe:
    a. What the criteria will be for determining success of each 
objective.
    b. What data will be collected to determine whether the objective 
was met.
    c. At what intervals will data be collected.
    d. Who will collect the data and their qualifications.
    e. How the data will be analyzed.
    f. How the results will be used.
    (2) For process evaluation, describe:
    a. How the project will be monitored and assessed for potential 
problems and needed quality improvements.
    b. Who will be responsible for monitoring and managing project 
improvements based on results of ongoing process improvements and their 
qualifications.
    c. How ongoing monitoring will be used to improve the project.
    d. Any products, such as manuals or policies, that might be 
developed and how they might lend themselves to replication by others.
    (3) How the project will document what is learned throughout the 
project period. Describe any evaluation efforts that are planned to 
occur after the grant periods ends.
    (4) Describe the ultimate benefit for the AI/ANs that will be 
derived from this project.
D. Organizational Capabilities, Key Personnel and Qualifications (15 
Points)
    (1) Describe the organizational structure of the organization.
    (2) Describe the ability of the organization to manage the proposed 
project. Include information regarding similarly sized projects in 
scope and financial assistance as well as other cooperative agreements/
grants and projects successfully completed.
    (3) Describe what equipment (i.e., fax machine, phone, computer, 
etc.) and facility space (i.e., office space) will be available for use 
during the proposed project.
    (4) List key personnel who will work on the project. Include title 
used in the work plan. In the appendix, include position descriptions 
and resumes for all key personnel. Position descriptions should clearly 
describe each position and duties, indicating desired qualifications 
and experience requirements related to the proposed project. Resumes 
must indicate that the proposed staff member is qualified to carry out 
the proposed project activities. If a position is to be filled, 
indicate that information on the proposed position description.
E. Categorical Budget and Budget Justification (10 Points)
    (1) Provide a categorical budget for 12-month budget period 
requested.
    (2) If indirect costs are claimed, indicate and apply the current 
negotiated rate to the budget. Include a copy of the rate agreement in 
the appendix.
    (3) Provide a narrative justification explaining why each line item 
is necessary/relevant to the proposed project. Include sufficient cost 
and other details to facilitate the determination of cost allowability 
(i.e., equipment specifications, etc.).
Additional documents can be uploaded as Appendix Items in Grants.gov
     Work plan, logic model and/or time line for proposed 
objectives.
     Position descriptions for key staff.
     Resumes of key staff that reflect current duties.
     Consultant or contractor proposed scope of work and letter 
of commitment (if applicable).
     Current Indirect Cost Agreement.
     Organizational chart.
     Map of area identifying project location(s).
     Additional documents to support narrative (i.e. data 
tables, key news articles, etc.).

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2. Review and Selection

    Each application will be prescreened by the DGM staff for 
eligibility and completeness as outlined in the funding announcement. 
Applications that meet the eligibility criteria shall be reviewed for 
merit by the ORC based on evaluation criteria in this funding 
announcement. The ORC could be composed of both Tribal and Federal 
reviewers appointed by the IHS program to review and make 
recommendations on these applications. The technical review process 
ensures selection of quality projects in a national competition for 
limited funding. Incomplete applications and applications that are non-
responsive to the eligibility criteria will not be referred to the ORC. 
The applicant will be notified via email of this decision by the Grants 
Management Officer of the DGM. Applicants will be notified by DGM, via 
email, to outline minor missing components (i.e., budget narratives, 
audit documentation, key contact form) needed for an otherwise complete 
application. All missing documents must be sent to DGM on or before the 
due date listed in the email of notification of missing documents 
required.
    To obtain a minimum score for funding by the ORC, applicants must 
address all program requirements and provide all required 
documentation.

VI. Award Administration Information

1. Award Notices

    The Notice of Award (NoA) is a legally binding document signed by 
the Grants Management Officer and serves as the official notification 
of the grant award. The NoA will be initiated by the DGM in our grant 
system, GrantSolutions (https://www.grantsolutions.gov). Each entity 
that is approved for funding under this announcement will need to 
request or have a user account in GrantSolutions in order to retrieve 
their NoA. The NoA is the authorizing document for which funds are 
dispersed to the approved entities and reflects the amount of Federal 
funds awarded, the purpose of the grant, the terms and conditions of 
the award, the effective date of the award, and the budget/project 
period.
Disapproved Applicants
    Applicants who received a score less than the recommended funding 
level for approval, 60 points or more, and were deemed to be 
disapproved by the ORC, will receive an Executive Summary Statement 
from the ODSCT within 30 days of the conclusion of the ORC outlining 
the strengths and weaknesses of their application submitted. The ODSCT 
will also provide additional contact information as needed to address 
questions and concerns as well as provide technical assistance if 
desired.
Approved But Unfunded Applicants
    Approved but unfunded applicants that met the minimum scoring range 
and were deemed by the ORC to be ``Approved,'' but were not funded due 
to lack of funding, will have their applications held by DGM for a 
period of one year. If additional funding becomes available during the 
course of FY 2015, the approved but unfunded application may be re-
considered by the awarding program office for possible funding. The 
applicant will also receive an Executive Summary Statement from the IHS 
program office within 30 days of the conclusion of the ORC.

    Note: Any correspondence other than the official NoA signed by 
an IHS grants management official announcing to the project director 
that an award has been made to their organization is not an 
authorization to implement their program on behalf of IHS.

2. Administrative Requirements

    Cooperative agreements are administered in accordance with the 
following regulations, policies, and OMB cost principles:
    A. The criteria as outlined in this program announcement.
    B. Administrative Regulations for Grants:
     Uniform Administrative Requirements for HHS Awards located 
at 45 CFR part 75.
    C. Grants Policy:
     HHS Grants Policy Statement, Revised 01/07.
    D. Cost Principles:
     Uniform Administrative Requirements for HHS Awards, ``Cost 
Principles,'' located at 45 CFR part 75, subpart E.
    E. Audit Requirements:
     Uniform Administrative Requirements for HHS Awards, 
``Audit Requirements,'' located at 45 CFR part 75, subpart F.

3. Indirect Costs

    This section applies to all grant recipients that request 
reimbursement of indirect costs (IDC) in their grant application. In 
accordance with HHS Grants Policy Statement, Part II-27, IHS requires 
applicants to obtain a current IDC rate agreement prior to award. The 
rate agreement must be prepared in accordance with the applicable cost 
principles and guidance as provided by the cognizant agency or office. 
A current rate covers the applicable grant activities under the current 
award's budget period. If the current rate is not on file with the DGM 
at the time of award, the IDC portion of the budget will be restricted. 
The restrictions remain in place until the current rate is provided to 
the DGM. Generally, IDC rates for IHS grantees are negotiated with the 
Division of Cost Allocation (DCA) https://rates.psc.gov/ and the 
Department of Interior (Interior Business Center) http://www.doi.gov/ibc/services/Indirect_Cost_Services/index.cfm. For questions regarding 
the indirect cost policy, please call the Grants Management Specialist 
listed under ``Agency Contacts'' or the main DGM office at (301) 443-
5204.

4. Reporting Requirements

    The grantee must submit required reports consistent with the 
applicable deadlines. Failure to submit required reports within the 
time allowed may result in suspension or termination of an active 
grant, withholding of additional awards for the project, or other 
enforcement actions such as withholding of payments or converting to 
the reimbursement method of payment. Continued failure to submit 
required reports may result in one or both of the following: (1) The 
imposition of special award provisions; and (2) the non-funding or non-
award of other eligible projects or activities. This requirement 
applies whether the delinquency is attributable to the failure of the 
grantee organization or the individual responsible for preparation of 
the reports. Reports must be submitted electronically via 
GrantSolutions. Personnel responsible for submitting reports will be 
required to obtain a login and password for GrantSolutions. Please see 
the Agency Contacts list in section VII for the systems contact 
information.
    The reporting requirements for this program are noted below.
A. Progress Reports
    Program progress reports are required semi-annually within 30 days 
after the budget period ends. These reports must include a brief 
comparison of actual accomplishments to the goals established for the 
period, or, if applicable, provide sound justification for the lack of 
progress and other pertinent information as required. A final report 
must be submitted within 90 days of expiration of the budget/project 
period.
B. Financial Reports
    Federal Financial Report FFR (SF-425), Cash Transaction Reports are 
due 30 days after the close of every calendar

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quarter to the Payment Management Services, HHS at: http://www.dpm.psc.gov. It is recommended that the applicant also send a copy 
of the FFR (SF-425) report to the Grants Management Specialist. Failure 
to submit timely reports may cause a disruption in timely payments to 
the organization.
    Grantees are responsible and accountable for accurate information 
being reported on all required reports: The Progress Reports and 
Federal Financial Report.
C. Federal Subaward Reporting System (FSRS)
    This award may be subject to the Transparency Act subaward and 
executive compensation reporting requirements of 2 CFR part 170.
    The Transparency Act requires the OMB to establish a single 
searchable database, accessible to the public, with information on 
financial assistance awards made by Federal agencies. The Transparency 
Act also includes a requirement for recipients of Federal grants to 
report information about first-tier subawards and executive 
compensation under Federal assistance awards.
    IHS has implemented a Term of Award into all IHS Standard Terms and 
Conditions, NoAs and funding announcements regarding the FSRS reporting 
requirement. This IHS Term of Award is applicable to all IHS grant and 
cooperative agreements issued on or after October 1, 2010, with a 
$25,000 subaward obligation dollar threshold met for any specific 
reporting period. Additionally, all new (discretionary) IHS awards 
(where the project period is made up of more than one budget period) 
and where: 1) The project period start date was October 1, 2010 or 
after and 2) the primary awardee will have a $25,000 subaward 
obligation dollar threshold during any specific reporting period will 
be required to address the FSRS reporting. For the full IHS award term 
implementing this requirement and additional award applicability 
information, visit the DGM Grants Policy Web site at: https://www.ihs.gov/dgm/index.cfm?module=dsp_dgm_policy_topics.
    Telecommunication for the hearing impaired is available at: TTY 
(301) 443-6394.

VII. Agency Contacts

    1. Questions on the programmatic issues may be directed to: Mr. 
Chris Buchanan, Director, ODSCT, 801 Thompson Avenue, Suite 220, 
Rockville, Maryland 20852, Telephone: (301) 443-1104, E-Mail: 
[email protected].
    2. Questions on grants management and fiscal matters may be 
directed to: Mr. John Hoffman, Grants Management Specialist, DGM, 801 
Thompson Avenue, TMP Suite 360, Rockville, Maryland 20852, Telephone: 
(301) 443-5204, Fax: (301) 443-9602, E-Mail: [email protected].
    3. Questions on systems matters may be directed to: Mr. Paul 
Gettys, Grant Systems Coordinator, 801 Thompson Avenue, TMP Suite 360, 
Rockville, MD 20852, Phone: (301) 443-2114; or the DGM main line (301) 
443-5204, Fax: (301) 443-9602, E-Mail: [email protected].

VIII. Other Information

    The Public Health Service strongly encourages all cooperative 
agreement and contract recipients to provide a smoke-free workplace and 
promote the non-use of all tobacco products. In addition, Public Law 
103-227, the Pro-Children Act of 1994, prohibits smoking in certain 
facilities (or in some cases, any portion of the facility) in which 
regular or routine education, library, day care, health care, or early 
childhood development services are provided to children. This is 
consistent with the HHS mission to protect and advance the physical and 
mental health of the American people.

    Dated: June 12, 2015.
Robert G. McSwain,
Acting Director, Indian Health Service.
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                                                    ACTION:   Notice of public meeting.                     microbial pathogens and in other foods.                ‘‘Key Dates’’ replace the following dates
                                                                                                            The panel of food safety and pathogen                  to read as follows:
                                                    SUMMARY:    The Food and Drug                           detection experts from FDA, the Centers                   ‘‘Application Deadline Date: August
                                                    Administration (FDA or we) is                           for Disease Control and Prevention, and                5, 2015,’’ ‘‘Anticipated Review Dates:
                                                    announcing a public meeting entitled                    the U.S. Department of Agriculture will                August 12–14, 2015,’’ ‘‘Signed Tribal
                                                    ‘‘Demo Day for the 2014 FDA Food                        judge the finalists’ concepts and select               Resolutions Due Date: August 5, 2015,’’
                                                    Safety Challenge.’’ The 2014 FDA Food                   a winner or winners.                                   and ‘‘Proof of Non-Profit Status Due
                                                    Safety Challenge (http://
                                                                                                            II. Registration and Webcast                           Date: August 5, 2015.’’
                                                    www.foodsafetychallenge.com) is a
                                                    prize competition under the America                     Information                                              Dated: June 12, 2015.
                                                    COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010                       If you are interested in attending the              Robert G. McSwain,
                                                    which granted us (and other federal                     meeting, submit your online registration               Acting Director, Indian Health Service.
                                                    Agencies) broad authority to conduct                    information (including name, title, firm               [FR Doc. 2015–15156 Filed 6–18–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    prize competitions to spur innovation,                  name, address, telephone number, and                   BILLING CODE 4165–16–P
                                                    solve tough problems, and advance our                   email) by June 29, 2015 at: http://
                                                    core mission. The purpose of the public                 www.foodsafetychallenge.com/
                                                    meeting is for each of the five challenge               demoday/. There is no registration fee                 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
                                                    finalists to present their concepts to the              for the public meeting. Early registration             HUMAN SERVICES
                                                    judges for selection of one or more                     is recommended because seating is
                                                    winners.                                                limited. There will be no onsite                       Indian Health Service
                                                    DATES: The public meeting will be held                  registration.
                                                    on July 7, 2015, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.                     If you need special accommodations                  [Funding Announcement Number: HHS–
                                                                                                            due to disability, please contact Chad                 2015–IHS–NIHOE–3–Health–Reform–0002;
                                                    ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be
                                                                                                            Nelson (see Contact Person) at least 7                 Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
                                                    held at the Center for Food Safety and                                                                         Number: 93.933]
                                                    Applied Nutrition, 5100 Paint Branch                    days in advance.
                                                    Pkwy., Wiley Building Auditorium (Rm.                      For those who are unable to attend in
                                                                                                                                                                   Office of Direct Service and
                                                    1A003–AR), College Park, MD 20740.                      person, the public meeting will also be
                                                                                                                                                                   Contracting Tribes; National Indian
                                                    Parking is extremely limited, so we                     Webcast. Information about how to
                                                                                                                                                                   Health Outreach and Education—
                                                    encourage public meeting participants                   register to view the live Webcast of this
                                                                                                                                                                   Health Reform Funding Opportunity
                                                    to use public transportation (Metro:                    meeting will be provided on the
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                                                    College Park-U of MD station on the                     Challenge Web site at http://
                                                                                                                                                                   Competition
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                                                    meeting participants (non-FDA                             Dated: June 16, 2015.                                Key Dates
                                                    employees) is through the main                          Leslie Kux,                                              Application Deadline Date: August
                                                    entrance of the Wiley Building where                    Associate Commissioner for Policy.                     16, 2015.
                                                    routine security check procedures will                  [FR Doc. 2015–15124 Filed 6–18–15; 8:45 am]              Review Date: August 24–26, 2015.
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                                                    796–4643, FAX: 301–847–3534, email:                     Indian Health Service
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                                                    chad.nelson@fda.hhs.gov.
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                                                    I. Background                                                                                                  Tribes (ODSCT) and the Office of
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                                                    is a prize competition under the                                                                               (ORAP) is accepting cooperative
                                                    America COMPETES Reauthorization                        SUMMARY:   The Indian Health Service                   agreement applications for the National
                                                    Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111–358) which                     published a document in the Federal                    Indian Health Outreach and Education
                                                    granted us (and other federal Agencies)                 Register on June 5, 2015 for the FY 2015               (NIHOE) III—Health Reform funding
                                                    broad authority to conduct prize                        New and Competing Continuation                         opportunity that includes outreach and
                                                    competitions to spur innovation, solve                  Funding Announcement for the Dental                    education activities on the following:
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                                                    mission. In the 2014 FDA Food Safety                    Program. The notice contained incorrect                Care Act, Pub. L. 111–148, as amended
                                                    Challenge, we asked for potential                       dates.                                                 by the Health Care and Education
                                                    breakthrough ideas on how to find                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       Reconciliation Act of 2010, Pub. L. 111–
                                                    disease-causing organisms—especially                    Patrick Blahut, DDS, MPH, Deputy                       152, collectively known as the
                                                    Salmonella—in food. We encouraged                                                                              Affordable Care Act (ACA), and the
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                                                    academics, entrepreneurs, and                           Rockville, MD 20852, Telephone: (301)                  (IHCIA), as amended. This program is
                                                    innovators, to participate in the                       443–4323. (This is not a toll-free                     authorized under: The Snyder Act,
                                                    challenge and to develop concepts                       number.)                                               codified at 25 U.S.C. 13, and the
                                                    specifically to address the detection of                                                                       Transfer Act, codified at 42 U.S.C.
                                                    Salmonella in minimally processed                       Corrections                                            2001(a). This program is described in
                                                    fresh produce and the ability of a                        In the Federal Register of June 5,                   the Catalog of Federal Domestic
                                                    solution to address testing for other                   2015, 80 FR 32160, under the heading                   Assistance under 93.933.


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                                                    Background                                              Limited Competition Justification                      $200,000, respectively, if awarded to
                                                                                                               Competition for the award included                  two entities applying separately. Further
                                                       The NIHOE III–Health Reform                                                                                 details are provided in the applicable
                                                    program carries out health program                      in this announcement is limited to
                                                                                                            national Indian organizations with at                  section components. The amount of
                                                    objectives in the American Indian/                                                                             funding available for both competing
                                                    Alaska Native (AI/AN) community in                      least ten years of experience providing
                                                                                                                                                                   and continuation awards issued under
                                                    the interest of improving the quality of                training, education and outreach on a
                                                                                                                                                                   this announcement is subject to the
                                                    and access to health care for all 566                   national scale. This limitation ensures
                                                                                                                                                                   availability of appropriations and
                                                                                                            that the awardee will have (1) a national
                                                    Federally-recognized Tribes including                                                                          budgetary priorities of the Agency. The
                                                                                                            information-sharing infrastructure
                                                    Tribal governments operating their own                                                                         IHS is under no obligation to make
                                                                                                            which will facilitate the timely
                                                    health care delivery systems through                                                                           awards that are selected for funding
                                                                                                            exchange of information between the
                                                    self-determination contracts and                                                                               under this announcement.
                                                                                                            HHS, Tribes, and Tribal organizations                    Two entities applying separately to
                                                    compacts with the IHS and Tribes that
                                                                                                            on a broad scale; (2) a national                       accomplish appropriately divided
                                                    continue to receive health care directly                perspective on the needs of AI/AN
                                                    from the IHS. This program addresses                                                                           program activities:
                                                                                                            communities that will ensure that the                    1. One entity will apply for $300,000.
                                                    health policy and health program issues                 information developed and
                                                    and disseminates educational                                                                                     2. The second entity will apply for the
                                                                                                            disseminated through the projects is                   remaining $200,000.
                                                    information to all AI/AN Tribes and                     culturally appropriate, useful and
                                                    villages. These Health Reform awards                    addresses the most pressing needs of AI/               Anticipated Number of Awards
                                                    require that public forums be held at                   AN communities; and (3) established                       Approximately two awards will be
                                                    Tribal educational consumer                             relationships with Tribes and Tribal                   issued under this program
                                                    conferences to disseminate changes and                  organizations that will foster open and                announcement.
                                                    updates on the latest health care                       honest participation by AI/AN
                                                    information. These awards also require                  communities. Regional and local                        Project Period
                                                    that regional and national meetings be                  organizations will not have the                          The project period will be for one year
                                                    coordinated for information                             mechanisms in place to conduct                         and will run consecutively from
                                                    dissemination as well as for the                        communication on a national level, nor                 September 30, 2015 to September 29,
                                                    inclusion of planning and technical                     will they have an accurate picture of the              2016.
                                                    assistance and health care                              health care needs facing AI/ANs                        Cooperative Agreement
                                                    recommendations on behalf of                            nationwide. Organizations with less
                                                    participating Tribes to ultimately inform               experience will lack the established                     Cooperative agreements awarded by
                                                    IHS and the Department of Health and                    relationships with Tribes and Tribal                   the HHS are administered under the
                                                    Human Services (HHS) based on Tribal                    organizations throughout the country                   same policies as a grant. The funding
                                                    input through a broad based consumer                    that will facilitate participation and the             agency (IHS) is required to have
                                                    network.                                                open and honest exchange of                            substantial programmatic involvement
                                                                                                            information between Tribes and HHS.                    in the project during the entire award
                                                    Purpose                                                 However, awardees will be expected to                  segment. Below is a detailed description
                                                                                                            work with regional and local                           of the level of involvement required for
                                                       The purpose of this IHS cooperative                                                                         both IHS and the grantee. IHS will be
                                                    agreement announcement is to                            organizations to achieve the goals
                                                                                                            herein. With the limited funds available               responsible for activities listed under
                                                    encourage national Indian                                                                                      section A and the grantee will be
                                                    organizations, IHS, and Tribal partners                 for these health reform projects, HHS
                                                                                                            must ensure that the training, education               responsible for activities listed under
                                                    to work together to conduct ACA/IHCIA                                                                          section B as stated:
                                                    training and technical assistance                       and outreach efforts described in this
                                                    throughout Indian Country. Under the                    announcement reach the widest                          Substantial Involvement Description for
                                                    Limited Competition NIHOE Health                        audience possible in a timely fashion,                 Cooperative Agreement
                                                    Reform Cooperative Agreement                            are appropriately tailored to the needs
                                                                                                            of AI/AN communities throughout the                    A. IHS Programmatic Involvement
                                                    program, the overall program objective
                                                                                                            country, and come from a source that                      (1) The IHS assigned program official
                                                    is to improve Indian health care by
                                                                                                            AI/ANs recognize and trust. For these                  will work in partnership with the
                                                    conducting training and technical
                                                                                                            reasons, this is a limited competition                 awardee in all decisions involving
                                                    assistance across AI/AN communities to                                                                         strategy, hiring of consultants,
                                                                                                            announcement.
                                                    ensure that the Indian health care                                                                             deployment of resources, release of
                                                    system and all AI/ANs are prepared to                   II. Award Information
                                                                                                                                                                   public information materials, quality
                                                    take advantage of the new health                        Type of Award                                          assurance, coordination of activities,
                                                    insurance coverage options which will                                                                          any training activities, reports, budget
                                                    improve the quality of and access to                    Cooperative Agreement
                                                                                                                                                                   and evaluation. Collaboration includes
                                                    health care services and increase                         The IHS will accept applications as                  data analysis, interpretation of findings
                                                    resources for AI/AN health care. The                    follows:                                               and reporting.
                                                    goal of this program announcement is to                   Two entities applying separately to                     (2) The IHS assigned program official
                                                    coordinate and conduct training and                     accomplish appropriately divided                       will approve the training curriculum
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                                                    technical assistance on a national scale                program activities.                                    content, facts, delivery mode, pre- and
                                                    for the 566 Federally-recognized Tribes                                                                        post-assessments, and evaluation before
                                                    and Tribal organizations on the changes,                Estimated Funds Available
                                                                                                                                                                   any materials are printed and the
                                                    improvements and authorities of the                       The total amount of funding                          training is conducted.
                                                    ACA and IHCIA and the health                            identified for the current fiscal year (FY)               (3) The IHS assigned program official
                                                    insurance options available to AI/AN                    2015 is approximately $500,000.                        will review and approve all of the final
                                                    through the Health Insurance                            Individual award amounts are                           draft products before they are published
                                                    Marketplace.                                            anticipated to be $300,000 and                         and distributed.


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                                                    B. Grantee Cooperative Agreement                        faced by I/T in implementing the ACA/                  appropriately tailored to the needs of
                                                    Award Activities                                        IHCIA through the identification and                   AI/AN communities.
                                                       The awardee must comply with                         promotion of best practices.                             • The awardee shall conduct regional
                                                    relevant Office of Management and                          SUMMARY OF TASKS TO BE                              and national ACA/IHCIA education and
                                                    Budget (OMB) Circular provisions                        PERFORMED:                                             outreach focusing on four consumer
                                                                                                               The project will conduct the                        groups: 1) Consumers; 2) Tribal
                                                    regarding lobbying, any applicable
                                                                                                            following major activities:                            Leadership and Membership; 3) Tribal
                                                    lobbying restrictions provided under
                                                                                                               1. Develop and implement a                          Employers; and 4) Indian Health
                                                    other law, and any applicable restriction
                                                                                                            communications strategy as follows:                    Facility Administrators.
                                                    on the use of appropriated funds for                       a. Applicant 1—$300,000.                              • The awardee shall provide
                                                    lobbying activities. Awardees are                          i. Educate AI/ANs on the available                  measurable outcomes and performance
                                                    expected to:                                            health coverage options under the ACA;
                                                       (1) Foster collaboration across the                                                                         improvement activities for ACA/IHCIA
                                                                                                               ii. Focus on the needs of Direct                    outreach and education actions.
                                                    Indian health care system to encourage                  Services Tribes, including: Providing                    • The awardee shall share
                                                    and facilitate an open exchange of ideas                policy review and analysis of health                   information, innovative ideas,
                                                    and open communication regarding                        care issues, training Tribal leaders on                challenges and solutions, and provide
                                                    training and technical assistance on the                the health insurance options available                 progress reports.
                                                    ACA and IHCIA provisions.                               under the ACA and sharing outreach
                                                       (2) Conduct training and technical                   and education best practices among                     Policy Analysis
                                                    assistance on the ACA and IHCIA and                     Direct Service Tribes.                                    • The awardee shall develop, monitor
                                                    the changes and requirements that will                     iii. Develop a technical assistance                 and review ACA review metrics that
                                                    affect AI/ANs either independently or                   plan and provide technical assistance to               provide indicators of AI/AN
                                                    jointly via a partnership as described                  NIHOE Health Reform partners, Tribal                   participation in Marketplace plans and
                                                    previously. The purpose of this IHS                     leaders, Tribal employers and Direct                   I/T participation as network providers
                                                    cooperative agreement announcement is                   Service Tribes on ACA/IHCIA                            in the Marketplace and disseminate
                                                    to encourage national and regional                      implementation across the Indian health                ACA policy information at National
                                                    Indian organizations and IHS and Tribal                 care system.                                           Conferences and through IHS Advisory
                                                    (I/T) partners to work together to                         iv. Work with NIHOE Health Reform                   Committees.
                                                    conduct ACA/IHCIA training and                          partners and Direct Service Tribes to                     • The awardee shall review and
                                                    technical assistance throughout Indian                  achieve economies of scale and reduce                  coordinate ACA/IHCIA policy
                                                    Country. The project goals are three-fold               duplication of AI/AN training and                      recommendations and strategies by the
                                                    for the IHS and the selected entities:                  outreach and education materials,                      I/T.
                                                       (i) Materials—Develop and                            including the development of cross-                       • The awardee shall ensure the
                                                    disseminate (upon IHS approval)                         cutting ACA/IHCIA content specific to                  training curriculum content addresses
                                                    training materials about the ACA/IHCIA                  the Indian health care system.                         all new regulations and operations for
                                                    impact on the Indian health care system                    v. Work with NIHOE Health Reform                    implementing the ACA/IHCIA
                                                    including: Educating consumers on the                   partners and Direct Service Tribes to                  requirements.
                                                    health care insurance options available,                enhance collaboration with other
                                                    educating the I/T system on the process                                                                        Information Sharing and Technical
                                                                                                            Federal agency programs, local, state,
                                                    for enrollment (with a special focus on                                                                        Assistance
                                                                                                            Tribal and national partners.
                                                    the Certified Application Counselor                        b. Applicant 2—$200,000.                               • The awardee shall collaborate and
                                                    (CAC) and Hardship Exemption                               i. Educate Tribal leaders and Tribal                coordinate to ensure training and
                                                    requirements) and eligibility                           employers on the health insurance                      educational materials are widely
                                                    determinations, and maximizing                          options under the ACA including the                    distributed to Tribal leaders and
                                                    revenue opportunities.                                  Small Business Health Options Program                  frontline enrollment personnel.
                                                       (ii) Training—Develop and implement                  and Tribal self-insurance; and                            • The awardee shall conduct and
                                                    an ACA/IHCIA implementation training                       ii. Develop a technical assistance plan             record monthly meetings with NIHOE
                                                    plan and individual training sessions                   and provide technical assistance to                    Health Reform national and regional
                                                    aimed at educating all Indian health                    NIHOE Health Reform partners, Tribal                   principals to share information, share
                                                    care system stakeholders on health care                 leaders, Tribal employers and Direct                   best practices, and provide progress
                                                    system impact and changes, specifically                 Service Tribes on ACA/IHCIA                            reports.
                                                    implementation in the different types of                implementation across the Indian health                   • The awardee shall plan
                                                    marketplaces, the role of Health                        care system.                                           communication around key moments or
                                                    Insurance Marketplace assisters (special                   The following key components need                   events through the grant period to
                                                    emphasis on CAC), Navigators, and the                   to be addressed in the work plan:                      increase education efforts.
                                                    Hardship Exemption for AI/ANs.                             Develop a national coordination                        • The awardees shall identify I/T
                                                    Collaborate and partner with other                      strategy for the Health Reform project to              audiences that may have challenges
                                                    national organizations to identify ways                 ensure a shared vision and mission                     with enrollments and tailor outreach
                                                    to take full advantage of the health care               amongst all partners and convene                       efforts accordingly.
                                                    coverage options offered through the                    partners on a regular basis.                              • The awardees shall develop
                                                    Health Insurance Marketplace.                                                                                  communications vehicles to showcase
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                                                                                                               Applicants should describe plans for
                                                       (iii) Technical Assistance—Provide                   addressing the following:                              positive impact stories of I/T with ACA/
                                                    technical assistance to I/T on the ACA/                                                                        IHCIA.
                                                    IHCIA implementation. Work with these                   Outreach and Education                                    • The awardee shall develop and
                                                    entities to assess the training needs,                    • The awardee shall coordinate and                   provide templates for Tribal, IHS, and
                                                    identify innovations in ACA/IHCIA                       develop a multiple strategy education                  community outreach and education.
                                                    implementation, including technology,                   and outreach training approach for I/T                    • The awardee shall conduct
                                                    and promote the dissemination and                       that reaches the widest audience                       workshops and/or presentations
                                                    replication of solutions to the challenges              possible in a timely fashion,                          including, but not limited to, the


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                                                    successes of the ACA/IHCIA promising                    accomplishment of the activities                       technical assistance. [Note: This review
                                                    practices and/or best practices of I/T                  specified above, attaching any necessary               is not to replace IHS review of outreach
                                                    programs at three national conferences                  documentation to adequately document                   and education programs. The
                                                    (venue and content of presentations to                  accomplishments.                                       programmatic reviews to be conducted
                                                    be agreed upon in advance by the                           • The awardee shall attend regularly                by grantee are secondary reviews
                                                    awardee and the IHS assigned program                    scheduled, in-person and conference                    intended solely to identify programs in
                                                    official).                                              call meetings with the IHS assigned                    need of technical assistance.]
                                                       • The awardee will provide postings                  program official team to discuss the                      Æ The awardee shall help the IHS
                                                    on ACA/IHCIA outreach and education                     awardee’s services and outreach and                    assigned program official identify
                                                    related information for appropriate Web                 education related issues. The awardee                  challenges faced by participating I/T
                                                    site dissemination.                                     must provide meeting minutes that                      and assist in developing solutions.
                                                       • The awardee will develop and/or                    highlight the awardee’s specific                          5. Copies of educational and practice-
                                                    maintain a comprehensive list of ACA/                   involvement and participation.                         based information provided to I/T
                                                    IHCIA outreach and education program                       • The awardee shall obtain approval                 programs (electronic form and one hard
                                                    development and business practice                       from the IHS assigned program official                 copy).
                                                    guidelines for use by I/T programs.                     for all PowerPoint presentations,                         6. Copies of all promotional and
                                                       • The awardee shall act as a resource                electronic content, and other materials,               educational materials provided to I/T
                                                    broker and identify subject matter                      including mass emails, developed by                    programs and other projects (electronic
                                                    experts to conduct trainings and                        awardee pursuant to this award and any                 form and one hard copy).
                                                    technical assistance for implementation                 supplemental awards prior to the                          7. Copies of all promotional materials
                                                    of the ACA enrollments.                                 presentation or dissemination of such                  provided to media and other outlets
                                                       • The awardee shall provide quarterly                materials to any party, allowing for a                 (electronic form and one hard copy).
                                                    articles for national and local media                   reasonable amount of time for IHS                         8. Copies of all articles published
                                                    outlets and I/T news information                        review.                                                (electronic form and one hard copy).
                                                    sources, focusing on the successful                        • The awardee shall conduct and                     Submit semi-annual and annual
                                                    impact and outcomes of ACA/IHCIA in                     record monthly meetings with NIHOE                     progress reports to ORAP and ODSCT,
                                                    Tribal communities, available resources,                national and regional principals to share              due no later than 30 days after the
                                                    and funding opportunities.                              information and provide progress                       reporting cycle, attaching any necessary
                                                       • The awardee shall meet with                        reports.                                               documentation. For example: Meeting
                                                    stakeholders to identify their needs from                  • The awardee shall assess and                      minutes, correspondence with I/T
                                                    a community level and monitor level of                  provide measurable outcomes and                        programs, samples of all written
                                                    access to education and outreach                        performance improvement activities for                 materials developed including
                                                    materials (i.e., pharmacy bags, palm                    ACA/IHCIA outreach and education                       brochures, news articles, videos, and
                                                    cards, posters, payroll inserts, etc.).                 actions both quantitative and                          radio and television ads to adequately
                                                    Training                                                qualitative.                                           document accomplishments.
                                                                                                               1. The awardee shall monitor and                       9. The awardee will submit a
                                                      • The awardee shall re-evaluate all                   track I/T facility enrollment data and
                                                    ACA/IHCIA training material available                                                                          deliverable schedule to the program
                                                                                                            identify challenges and opportunities                  official not later than 30 days after the
                                                    for AI/AN, present findings to IHS, and                 for outreach and education activities
                                                    mutually decide on new materials.                                                                              start date.
                                                                                                            and report findings on a regular basis.
                                                      • The awardee shall record training                                                                             The IHS will provide guidance and
                                                                                                               2. Identify successes and gaps in
                                                    sessions and make the recordings                                                                               assistance as needed. Copies of all
                                                                                                            enrollment and develop future
                                                    available to the I/T and AI/AN                                                                                 deliverables must be submitted to the
                                                                                                            enrollment campaigns and report
                                                    community on the Web sites of the                                                                              IHS ODSCT; IHS ORAP; and IHS Senior
                                                                                                            findings on a regular basis.
                                                    national Indian organizations and                                                                              Advisor to the Director.
                                                    partners.                                               Deliverables
                                                                                                                                                                   A. Collaboration and Coordination To
                                                      • The awardee shall provide focused                     1. Attendance at regularly scheduled                 Ensure Training and Materials Are
                                                    ACA/IHCIA education that translates in                  meetings between awardee and the IHS                   Widely Distributed
                                                    everyday language explaining the                        assigned program official, evidenced by
                                                    benefits of the ACA and the special                     meeting minutes which highlight the                       1. Evaluate all available ACA/IHCIA
                                                    provisions for Indians. The awardee,                    awardee’s specific involvement and                     training material available for AI/AN
                                                    because involvement of community                        participation.                                         and create additional materials as
                                                    based partners and local leadership                       2. Participation on outreach and                     needed that are related to ACA/IHCIA.
                                                    from all I/T levels is an important factor              education conference calls identified by                  2. Record, track, and coordinate
                                                    in the success of any enrollment                        the IHS assigned program official,                     information sharing activities
                                                    process, shall develop modified training                evidenced by meeting agenda and                        (enrollments, trainings, information
                                                    briefs for Tribal Health Directors, Chief               minutes as needed.                                     shared, meetings, updates, etc.) with
                                                    Executive Officers, health care                           3. Report of outcomes at conferences                 IHS Offices: ODSCT, ORAP and 11 IHS
                                                    professionals, and Tribal leaders to                    (meeting booths, workshops and/or                      area offices including Albuquerque
                                                    assist with outreach efforts.                           presentations provided):                               Area, Bemidji Area, Billings Area,
                                                      • The awardee shall provide ongoing                                                                          California Area, Great Plains Area,
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                                                                                                              (a) National Advisory Committee
                                                    AI/AN consumers training on tools                       conference calls and meetings.                         Nashville Area, Navajo Area, Oklahoma
                                                    developed for State Based Marketplace                     (b) IHS Area conference calls.                       Area, Phoenix Area, Portland Area and
                                                    (SBM) implementation.                                     (c) IHS area and national webinars.                  Tucson Area.
                                                                                                              (d) Other AI/AN national conferences.                   3. Record training sessions and
                                                    Reporting                                                 4. Completed programmatic reviews                    describe how they will be made
                                                      • The awardee shall provide semi-                     of semi and annual progress reports of                 available on the Web sites of the
                                                    annual reports documenting and                          outreach and education projects, in                    national Indian organizations and
                                                    describing progress and                                 order to identify projects that require                partners.


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                                                      4. Describe how to ensure the training                III. Eligibility Information                             The following documentation is
                                                    curriculum content addresses all new                                                                           required:
                                                                                                            1. Eligibility
                                                    regulations implementing the ACA and
                                                                                                               To be eligible for this ‘‘New Limited               Proof of Non-Profit Status
                                                    IHCIA requirements.
                                                      5. Participate in monthly meetings                    competition Announcement’’, an                           Organizations claiming non-profit
                                                    with NIHOE Health Reform national and                   applicant must be a 501(c)(3) non-profit               status must submit proof. A copy of the
                                                    regional principals to share information                entity who meets the following criteria:               501(c)(3) Certificate must be received
                                                    and provide progress reports.                              Eligible applicants that can apply for              with the application submission by the
                                                                                                            this funding opportunity are national                  Application Deadline Date listed under
                                                      6. Provide ongoing training on tools                  Indian organizations.                                  the Key Dates section on page one of
                                                    developed for SBM implementation.                          The national Indian organizations                   this announcement.
                                                      7. Because involvement of community                   must have the infrastructure in place to                 An applicant submitting any of the
                                                    based partners and local leadership                     accomplish the work under the                          above additional documentation after
                                                    from all I/T levels is an important factor              proposed program.                                      the initial application submission due
                                                    in the success of any enrollment                           Eligible entities must have                         date is required to ensure the
                                                    process, develop modified training                      demonstrated expertise in the following                information was received by the IHS by
                                                    briefs for other community leaders to                   areas:                                                 obtaining documentation confirming
                                                    assist with outreach efforts.                              • Representing all Tribal governments               delivery (i.e. FedEx tracking, postal
                                                                                                            and providing a variety of services to                 return receipt, etc.).
                                                    B. Work Plan
                                                                                                            Tribes, area health boards, Tribal
                                                       1. Provide a Work Plan that describes                organizations, and Federal agencies, and               IV. Application and Submission
                                                    the sequence of specific activities and                 playing a major role in focusing                       Information
                                                    steps that will be used to carry out each               attention on Indian health care needs,                 1. Obtaining Application Materials
                                                    of the objectives, including updates                    resulting in improved health outcomes
                                                                                                            for AI/ANs.                                               The application package and detailed
                                                    about progress implementing the ACA.                                                                           instructions for this announcement can
                                                       2. Report the number of CAC staff                       • Promoting and supporting Indian
                                                                                                            health care education and coordinating                 be found at http://www.Grants.gov or
                                                    trained and employed, network                                                                                  https://www.ihs.gov/dgm/
                                                    contracts, additional consumers                         efforts to inform AI/AN of Federal
                                                                                                            decisions that affect Tribal government                index.cfm?module=dsp_dgm_funding.
                                                    enrolled in Medicaid, CHIP or                                                                                     Questions regarding the electronic
                                                    Marketplace plan, and in- network                       interests including the improvement of
                                                                                                            Indian health care.                                    application process may be directed to
                                                    contracts with a QHP in the Marketplace                                                                        Mr. Paul Gettys at (301) 443–2114.
                                                                                                               • Administering national health
                                                    using the Model QHP Addendum for
                                                                                                            policy and health programs.                            2. Content and Form Application
                                                    Indian Health Care Providers. Describe
                                                                                                               • Maintaining a national AI/AN                      Submission
                                                    outreach and enrollment activities,
                                                                                                            constituency and clearly supporting
                                                    partnerships, and planning.                                                                                       The applicant must include the
                                                                                                            critical services and activities within the
                                                       3. Include a detailed time line that                                                                        project narrative as an attachment to the
                                                                                                            IHS mission of improving the quality of
                                                    links activities to project objectives for                                                                     application package. Mandatory
                                                                                                            health care for AI/AN people.
                                                    the 12-month budget period.                                • Supporting improved health care in                documents for all applicants include:
                                                                                                            Indian Country.                                           • Table of contents.
                                                       4. Identify challenges, both
                                                                                                               • Providing education and outreach                     • Abstract (one page) summarizing
                                                    opportunities and barriers that are likely
                                                                                                            on a national scale (the applicant must                the project.
                                                    to be encountered in designing and                                                                                • Application forms:
                                                    implementing the activities and                         provide evidence of at least ten years of
                                                                                                                                                                      Æ SF–424, Application for Federal
                                                    approaches that will be used to address                 experience in this area).
                                                                                                                                                                   Assistance.
                                                    such challenges.                                          Note: Please refer to Section IV.2                      Æ SF–424A, Budget Information—
                                                       5. Describe communication methods                    (Application and Submission Information/               Non-Construction Programs.
                                                    with partners including plans for                       Subsection 2, Content and Form of                         Æ SF–424B, Assurances—Non-
                                                    improving communication.                                Application Submission) for additional proof           Construction Programs.
                                                                                                            of applicant status documents required such
                                                                                                                                                                      • Budget Justification and Narrative
                                                    C. Evaluation                                           as proof of non-profit status, etc.
                                                                                                                                                                   (must be single spaced and not exceed
                                                      1. Provide a plan for assessing the                   2. Cost Sharing or Matching                            five pages).
                                                    achievement of the project’s objectives                                                                           • Project Narrative (must be single
                                                    and for evaluating changes in the                          The IHS does not require matching                   spaced and not exceed ten pages for
                                                    specific problems and contributing                      funds or cost sharing for grants or                    each of the two components).
                                                    factors.                                                cooperative agreements.                                   Æ Background information on the
                                                      2. Identify performance measures by                   3. Other Requirements                                  organization.
                                                    which the project will track its progress                                                                         Æ Proposed scope of work, objectives,
                                                                                                               If application budgets exceed the                   and activities that provide a description
                                                    over time.                                              highest dollar amount outlined under                   of what will be accomplished, including
                                                      3. Secure agreement with IHS on                       the ‘‘Estimated Funds Available’’                      a one-page Timeframe Chart.
                                                    evaluation methods and deadlines.                       section within this funding                               • Tribal letters of support (Optional).
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                                                    D. Budget                                               announcement, the application will be                     • Letter of support from
                                                                                                            considered ineligible and will not be                  organization’s Board of Directors.
                                                       Provide a functional categorically                   reviewed for further consideration. If                    • 501(c)(3) Certificate (if applicable).
                                                    itemized budget and program narrative                   deemed ineligible, IHS will not return                    • Position descriptions of key
                                                    justification that supports                             the application. The applicant will be                 personnel.
                                                    accomplishing the program objectives,                   notified by email by the Division of                      • Resumes of key personnel.
                                                    activities, and outcomes within the                     Grants Management (DGM) of this                           • Contractor/Consultant resumes or
                                                    timeframes specified.                                   decision.                                              qualifications and scope of work.


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                                                       • Disclosure of Lobbying Activities                  Part A: Program Information (4 page                    the project narrative. The page
                                                    (SF–LLL).                                               Limitation for Each Component)                         limitation should not exceed five pages.
                                                       • Certification Regarding Lobbying
                                                                                                            Section 1: Needs                                       3. Submission Dates and Times
                                                    (GG-Lobbying Form).
                                                       • Copy of current Negotiated Indirect                  Describe how the national Indian                        Applications must be submitted
                                                    Cost rate (IDC) agreement (required) in                 organization(s) has the experience to                  electronically through Grants.gov by
                                                    order to receive IDC.                                   provide outreach and education efforts                 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST)
                                                       • Organizational Chart (optional).                   regarding the pertinent changes and                    on the Application Deadline Date listed
                                                       • Documentation of current OMB A–                    updates in health care listed herein.                  in the Key Dates section on page one of
                                                    133 required Financial Audit (if                                                                               this announcement. Any application
                                                    applicable).                                            Part B: Program Planning and                           received after the application deadline
                                                       Acceptable forms of documentation                    Evaluation (4 Page Limitation for Each                 will not be accepted for processing, nor
                                                    include:                                                Component)                                             will it be given further consideration for
                                                       Æ Email confirmation from Federal                    Section 1: Program Plans                               funding. Grants.gov will notify the
                                                    Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) that audits                                                                          applicant via email if the application is
                                                    were submitted; or                                        Describe fully and clearly the
                                                                                                                                                                   rejected.
                                                       Æ Face sheets from audit reports.                    direction the national Indian                             If technical challenges arise and
                                                    These can be found on the FAC Web                       organization plans to address the                      assistance is required with the
                                                    site: http://harvester.census.gov/sac/                  NIHOE III Health Reform requirements,                  electronic application process, contact
                                                    dissem/accessoptions.html?submit=Go+                    including how the national Indian                      Grants.gov Customer Support via email
                                                    To+Database.                                            organization plans to demonstrate                      to support@grants.gov or at (800) 518–
                                                                                                            improved health education and                          4726. Customer Support is available to
                                                    Public Policy Requirements                              outreach services to all 566 Federally-                address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days
                                                      All Federal-wide public policies                      recognized Tribes. Include proposed                    a week (except on Federal holidays). If
                                                    apply to IHS grants and cooperative                     timelines as appropriate and applicable.               problems persist, contact Mr. Paul
                                                    agreements with exception of the                        Section 2: Program Evaluation                          Gettys (Paul.Gettys@ihs.gov), DGM
                                                    Discrimination policy.                                                                                         Grant Systems Coordinator, by
                                                                                                              Describe fully and clearly how the                   telephone at (301) 443–2114. Please be
                                                    Requirements for Project and Budget                     outreach and education efforts will                    sure to contact Mr. Gettys at least ten
                                                    Narratives                                              impact changes in knowledge and                        days prior to the application deadline.
                                                      A. Project Narrative: This narrative                  awareness in Tribes and Tribal                         Please do not contact the DGM until you
                                                    should be a separate Word document                      organizations to encourage appropriate                 have received a Grants.gov tracking
                                                    that is no longer than ten pages for each               changes by increasing knowledge and                    number. In the event you are not able
                                                    of the two components for a total of 20                 awareness resulting in informed                        to obtain a tracking number, call the
                                                    pages: $500,000 to conduct ACA/IHCIA                    choices. Identify anticipated or expected              DGM as soon as possible.
                                                    education and outreach training and                     benefits for the Tribal constituency.                     If the applicant needs to submit a
                                                    technical assistance. Project narrative                 Part C: Program Report (2 Page                         paper application instead of submitting
                                                    must: be single-spaced, be type written,                Limitation for Each Component)                         electronically through Grants.gov, a
                                                    have consecutively numbered pages, use                                                                         waiver must be requested. Prior
                                                    black type not smaller than 12                             Section 1: Describe major                           approval must be requested and
                                                    characters per one inch, and be printed                 accomplishments over the last 24                       obtained from Ms. Tammy Bagley,
                                                    on one side only of standard size 81⁄2″                 months. Identify and describe                          Acting Director of DGM, (see Section
                                                    x 11″ paper.                                            significant program achievements                       IV.6 below for additional information).
                                                      Be sure to succinctly address and                     associated with the delivery of quality                The waiver must: 1) be documented in
                                                    answer all questions listed under the                   health outreach and education. Provide                 writing (emails are acceptable), before
                                                    narrative and place them under the                      a comparison of the actual                             submitting a paper application, and 2)
                                                    evaluation criteria (refer to Section V.1,              accomplishments to the goals                           include clear justification for the need
                                                    Evaluation criteria in this                             established for the project period, or if              to deviate from the required electronic
                                                    announcement) and place all responses                   applicable, provide justification for the              grants submission process. A written
                                                    and required information in the correct                 lack of progress.                                      waiver request must be sent to
                                                    section (noted below), or they shall not                   Section 2: Describe major activities                GrantsPolicy@ihs.gov with a copy to
                                                    be considered or scored. These                          over the last 24 months. Please provide                Tammy.Bagley@ihs.gov. Once the
                                                    narratives will assist the ORC in                       an overview of significant program                     waiver request has been approved, the
                                                    becoming familiar with the applicant’s                  activities and impacts (meaningful                     applicant will receive a confirmation of
                                                    activities and accomplishments prior to                 changes made), associated with the                     approval email containing submission
                                                    this cooperative agreement award. If the                delivery of quality health outreach and                instructions and the mailing address to
                                                    narrative exceeds the page limit, only                  education. This section should address                 submit the application. A copy of the
                                                    the first ten pages of each component                   significant program activities and                     written approval must be submitted
                                                    will be reviewed. The ten-page limit for                impacts including those related to the                 along with the hardcopy of the
                                                    the narrative does not include the work                 accomplishments listed in the previous                 application that is mailed to DGM.
                                                    plan, standard forms, table of contents,                section.                                               Paper applications that are submitted
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                                                    budget, budget justifications, narratives,                 B. Budget Narrative: This narrative                 without a copy of the signed waiver
                                                    and/or other appendix items.                            must include a line item budget with a                 from the Acting Director of the DGM
                                                      There are three parts to the narrative:               narrative justification for all                        will not be reviewed or considered for
                                                    Part A—Program Information; Part B—                     expenditures identifying reasonable and                funding. The applicant will be notified
                                                    Program Planning and Evaluation; and                    allowable costs necessary to accomplish                via email of this decision by the Grants
                                                    Part C—Program Report. See below for                    the goals and objectives as outlined in                Management Officer of the DGM. Paper
                                                    additional details about what must be                   the project narrative. Budget should                   applications must be received by the
                                                    included in the narrative.                              match the scope of work described in                   DGM no later than 5:00 p.m., EST, on


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                                                    the Application Deadline Date listed in                 The tracking number is helpful if there                may receive a first-tier subaward unless
                                                    the Key Dates section on page one of                    are technical issues that cannot be                    the entity has provided its DUNS
                                                    this announcement. Late applications                    resolved and a waiver from the agency                  number to the prime grantee
                                                    will not be accepted for processing or                  must be obtained.                                      organization. This requirement ensures
                                                    considered for funding.                                    • If it is determined that a waiver is              the use of a universal identifier to
                                                                                                            needed, the applicant must submit a                    enhance the quality of information
                                                    4. Intergovernmental Review
                                                                                                            request in writing (emails are                         available to the public pursuant to the
                                                       Executive Order 12372 requiring                      acceptable) to GrantsPolicy@ihs.gov                    Transparency Act.
                                                    intergovernmental review is not                         with a copy to Tammy.Bagley@ihs.gov.
                                                    applicable to this program.                             Please include a clear justification for               System for Award Management (SAM)
                                                    5. Funding Restrictions                                 the need to deviate from the standard                     Organizations that were not registered
                                                                                                            electronic submission process.                         with Central Contractor Registration
                                                       • Pre-award costs are not allowable.                    • If the waiver is approved, the                    (CCR) and have not registered with SAM
                                                       • The available funds are inclusive of               application should be sent directly to                 will need to obtain a DUNS number first
                                                    direct and appropriate indirect costs.                  the DGM by the Application Deadline                    and then access the SAM online
                                                       • Only one grant/cooperative
                                                                                                            Date listed in the Key Dates section on                registration through the SAM home page
                                                    agreement will be awarded per
                                                                                                            page one of this announcement.                         at https://www.sam.gov (U.S.
                                                    applicant.                                                 • Applicants are strongly encouraged
                                                       • IHS will not acknowledge receipt of                                                                       organizations will also need to provide
                                                                                                            not to wait until the deadline date to                 an Employer Identification Number
                                                    applications.
                                                                                                            begin the application process through                  from the Internal Revenue Service that
                                                    6. Electronic Submission Requirements                   Grants.gov as the registration process for             may take an additional 2–5 weeks to
                                                       All applications must be submitted                   SAM and Grants.gov could take up to                    become active). Completing and
                                                    electronically. Please use the http://                  fifteen working days.                                  submitting the registration takes
                                                    www.Grants.gov Web site to submit an                       • Please use the optional attachment                approximately one hour to complete
                                                    application electronically and select the               feature in Grants.gov to attach                        and SAM registration will take 3–5
                                                    ‘‘Find Grant Opportunities’’ link on the                additional documentation that may be                   business days to process. Registration
                                                    homepage. Download a copy of the                        requested by the DGM.                                  with the SAM is free of charge.
                                                    application package, complete it offline,                  • All applicants must comply with                   Applicants may register online at
                                                    and then upload and submit the                          any page limitation requirements                       https://www.sam.gov.
                                                    completed application via the http://                   described in this funding                                 Additional information on
                                                    www.Grants.gov Web site. Electronic                     announcement.                                          implementing the Transparency Act,
                                                    copies of the application may not be                       • After electronically submitting the               including the specific requirements for
                                                    submitted as attachments to email                       application, the applicant will receive                DUNS and SAM, can be found on the
                                                    messages addressed to IHS employees or                  an automatic acknowledgment from                       IHS Grants Management, Grants Policy
                                                    offices.                                                Grants.gov that contains a Grants.gov                  Web site: https://www.ihs.gov/dgm/
                                                       If the applicant receives a waiver to                tracking number. The DGM will                          index.cfm?module=dsp_dgm_policy_
                                                    submit paper application documents,                     download the application from                          topics.
                                                    the applicant must follow the rules and                 Grants.gov and provide necessary copies
                                                    timelines that are noted below. The                     to the appropriate agency officials.                   V. Application Review Information
                                                    applicant must seek assistance at least                 Neither the DGM nor the ODSCT will                       The instructions for preparing the
                                                    ten days prior to the Application                       notify the applicant that the application              application narrative also constitute the
                                                    Deadline Date listed in the Key Dates                   has been received.                                     evaluation criteria for reviewing and
                                                    section on page one of this                                • Email applications will not be                    scoring the application. Weights
                                                    announcement.                                           accepted under this announcement.                      assigned to each section are noted in
                                                       Applicants that do not adhere to the                 Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data                          parentheses. The ten page narrative for
                                                    timelines for System for Award                          Universal Numbering System (DUNS)                      each component should include only
                                                    Management (SAM) and/or http://                                                                                the first year of activities. The narrative
                                                    www.Grants.gov registration or that fail                   All IHS applicants and grantee
                                                                                                                                                                   section should be written in a manner
                                                    to request timely assistance with                       organizations are required to obtain a
                                                                                                                                                                   that is clear to outside reviewers
                                                    technical issues will not be considered                 DUNS number and maintain an active
                                                                                                                                                                   unfamiliar with prior related activities
                                                    for a waiver to submit a paper                          registration in the SAM database. The
                                                                                                                                                                   of the applicant. It should be well
                                                    application.                                            DUNS number is a unique 9-digit
                                                                                                                                                                   organized, succinct, and contain all
                                                       Please be aware of the following:                    identification number provided by D&B
                                                                                                                                                                   information necessary for reviewers to
                                                       • Please search for the application                  which uniquely identifies each entity.
                                                                                                                                                                   understand the project fully. Points will
                                                    package in http://www.Grants.gov by                     The DUNS number is site specific;
                                                                                                                                                                   be assigned to each evaluation criteria
                                                    entering the CFDA number or the                         therefore, each distinct performance site
                                                                                                                                                                   adding up to a total of 100 points. A
                                                    Funding Opportunity Number. Both                        may be assigned a DUNS number.
                                                                                                                                                                   minimum score of 60 points is required
                                                    numbers are located in the header of                    Obtaining a DUNS number is easy, and
                                                                                                                                                                   for funding. Points are assigned as
                                                    this announcement.                                      there is no charge. To obtain a DUNS
                                                                                                                                                                   follows:
                                                       • If you experience technical                        number, please access it through http://
                                                                                                            fedgov.dnb.com/webform, or to expedite
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                                                    challenges while submitting your                                                                               1. Criteria
                                                    application electronically, please                      the process, call (866) 705–5711.
                                                                                                               All HHS recipients are required by the              A. Introduction and Need for Assistance
                                                    contact Grants.gov Support directly at:
                                                                                                            Federal Funding Accountability and                     (15 Points)
                                                    support@grants.gov or (800) 518–4726.
                                                    Customer Support is available to                        Transparency Act of 2006, as amended                     (1) Describe the individual entity’s
                                                    address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days                (‘‘Transparency Act’’), to report                      and/or partnering entities’ (as
                                                    a week (except on Federal holidays).                    information on subawards. Accordingly,                 applicable) current health, education
                                                       • Upon contacting Grants.gov, obtain                 all IHS grantees must notify potential                 and technical assistance operations as
                                                    a tracking number as proof of contact.                  first-tier subrecipients that no entity                related to the broad spectrum of health


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                                                    needs of the AI/AN community. Include                     d. Identify what tangible products                     (4) Describe the ultimate benefit for
                                                    what programs and services are                          will be produced during and at the end                 the AI/ANs that will be derived from
                                                    currently provided (i.e., Federally                     of the proposed project objective(s).                  this project.
                                                    funded, State funded, etc.), any                          e. Identify who will accept and/or
                                                                                                                                                                   D. Organizational Capabilities, Key
                                                    memorandums of agreement with other                     approve work products during the
                                                                                                                                                                   Personnel and Qualifications (15 Points)
                                                    national, area or local Indian health                   duration of the proposed project and at
                                                    board organizations, HHS’ agencies that                 the end of the proposed project.                          (1) Describe the organizational
                                                    rely on the applicant as the primary                      f. Include any training that will take               structure of the organization.
                                                    gateway organization that is capable of                 place during the proposed project and                     (2) Describe the ability of the
                                                    providing the dissemination of health                   who will be attending the training.                    organization to manage the proposed
                                                    information, information regarding                        g. Include evaluation activities                     project. Include information regarding
                                                    technologies currently used (i.e.,                      planned.                                               similarly sized projects in scope and
                                                    hardware, software, services, etc.), and                  (3) If consultants or contractors will               financial assistance as well as other
                                                    identify the source(s) of technical                     be used during the proposed project,                   cooperative agreements/grants and
                                                    support for those technologies (i.e., in-               please include the following                           projects successfully completed.
                                                                                                            information in their scope of work (or                    (3) Describe what equipment (i.e., fax
                                                    house staff, contractors, vendors, etc.).
                                                                                                            note if consultants/contractors will not               machine, phone, computer, etc.) and
                                                    Include information regarding how long
                                                                                                            be used):                                              facility space (i.e., office space) will be
                                                    the applicant has been operating and its
                                                                                                              a. Educational requirements.                         available for use during the proposed
                                                    length of association/partnerships with
                                                                                                              b. Desired qualifications and work                   project.
                                                    area health boards, etc. [historical                                                                              (4) List key personnel who will work
                                                                                                            experience.
                                                    collaboration].                                           c. Expected work products to be                      on the project. Include title used in the
                                                       (2) Describe the organization’s current              delivered on a timeline.                               work plan. In the appendix, include
                                                    technical assistance ability. Include                     d. If a potential consultant/contractor              position descriptions and resumes for
                                                    what programs and services are                          has already been identified, please                    all key personnel. Position descriptions
                                                    currently provided, programs and                        include a resume in the Appendix.                      should clearly describe each position
                                                    services projected to be provided, etc.                                                                        and duties, indicating desired
                                                       (3) Describe the population to be                    C. Program Evaluation (15 Points)
                                                                                                                                                                   qualifications and experience
                                                    served by the proposed project. Include                   Each proposed objective requires an                  requirements related to the proposed
                                                    a description of the number of Tribes                   evaluation component to assess its                     project. Resumes must indicate that the
                                                    and Tribal members who currently                        progression and ensure its completion.                 proposed staff member is qualified to
                                                    benefit from the technical assistance                   Also, include the evaluation activities in             carry out the proposed project activities.
                                                    provided by the applicant.                              the work plan. Describe the proposed                   If a position is to be filled, indicate that
                                                       (4) State how previous cooperative                   plan to evaluate both outcomes and                     information on the proposed position
                                                    agreement funds facilitated education,                  process. Outcome evaluation relates to                 description.
                                                    training and technical assistance nation-               the results identified in the objectives,
                                                    wide for AI/ANs and relate the                          and process evaluation relates to the                  E. Categorical Budget and Budget
                                                    progression of health care information                  work plan and activities of the project.               Justification (10 Points)
                                                    delivery and development relative to the                  (1) For outcome evaluation, describe:                  (1) Provide a categorical budget for
                                                    current proposed project. (Copies of                      a. What the criteria will be for                     12-month budget period requested.
                                                    reports will not be accepted.)                          determining success of each objective.                   (2) If indirect costs are claimed,
                                                       (5) Describe collaborative and                         b. What data will be collected to                    indicate and apply the current
                                                    supportive efforts with national, area                  determine whether the objective was                    negotiated rate to the budget. Include a
                                                    and local Indian health boards.                         met.                                                   copy of the rate agreement in the
                                                       (6) Describe how the project relates to                c. At what intervals will data be                    appendix.
                                                    the purpose of the cooperative                          collected.                                               (3) Provide a narrative justification
                                                    agreement by addressing the following:                    d. Who will collect the data and their               explaining why each line item is
                                                    Identify how the proposed project will                  qualifications.                                        necessary/relevant to the proposed
                                                    address the changes and requirements of                   e. How the data will be analyzed.                    project. Include sufficient cost and other
                                                                                                              f. How the results will be used.                     details to facilitate the determination of
                                                    the Acts.                                                 (2) For process evaluation, describe:                cost allowability (i.e., equipment
                                                    B. Project Objective(s), Work Plan and                    a. How the project will be monitored
                                                                                                                                                                   specifications, etc.).
                                                    Approach (45 Points)                                    and assessed for potential problems and
                                                                                                            needed quality improvements.                           Additional documents can be uploaded
                                                      (1) Proposed project objectives must                    b. Who will be responsible for                       as Appendix Items in Grants.gov
                                                    be:                                                     monitoring and managing project
                                                      a. Measurable and (if applicable)                                                                               • Work plan, logic model and/or time
                                                                                                            improvements based on results of                       line for proposed objectives.
                                                    quantifiable.                                           ongoing process improvements and
                                                      b. Results oriented.                                                                                            • Position descriptions for key staff.
                                                                                                            their qualifications.                                     • Resumes of key staff that reflect
                                                      c. Time-limited.                                        c. How ongoing monitoring will be                    current duties.
                                                      (2) Submit a work plan in the                         used to improve the project.                              • Consultant or contractor proposed
                                                    appendix which includes the following                     d. Any products, such as manuals or
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                                                                                                                                                                   scope of work and letter of commitment
                                                    information:                                            policies, that might be developed and                  (if applicable).
                                                      a. Provide the action steps on a                      how they might lend themselves to                         • Current Indirect Cost Agreement.
                                                    timeline for accomplishing the proposed                 replication by others.                                    • Organizational chart.
                                                    project objective(s).                                     (3) How the project will document                       • Map of area identifying project
                                                      b. Identify who will perform the                      what is learned throughout the project                 location(s).
                                                    action steps.                                           period. Describe any evaluation efforts                   • Additional documents to support
                                                      c. Identify who will supervise the                    that are planned to occur after the grant              narrative (i.e. data tables, key news
                                                    action steps taken.                                     periods ends.                                          articles, etc.).


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                                                    2. Review and Selection                                 of their application submitted. The                    activities under the current award’s
                                                       Each application will be prescreened                 ODSCT will also provide additional                     budget period. If the current rate is not
                                                    by the DGM staff for eligibility and                    contact information as needed to                       on file with the DGM at the time of
                                                    completeness as outlined in the funding                 address questions and concerns as well                 award, the IDC portion of the budget
                                                    announcement. Applications that meet                    as provide technical assistance if                     will be restricted. The restrictions
                                                    the eligibility criteria shall be reviewed              desired.                                               remain in place until the current rate is
                                                    for merit by the ORC based on                                                                                  provided to the DGM. Generally, IDC
                                                                                                            Approved But Unfunded Applicants                       rates for IHS grantees are negotiated
                                                    evaluation criteria in this funding
                                                    announcement. The ORC could be                             Approved but unfunded applicants                    with the Division of Cost Allocation
                                                    composed of both Tribal and Federal                     that met the minimum scoring range                     (DCA) https://rates.psc.gov/ and the
                                                    reviewers appointed by the IHS program                  and were deemed by the ORC to be                       Department of Interior (Interior Business
                                                    to review and make recommendations                      ‘‘Approved,’’ but were not funded due                  Center) http://www.doi.gov/ibc/services/
                                                    on these applications. The technical                    to lack of funding, will have their                    Indirect_Cost_Services/index.cfm. For
                                                    review process ensures selection of                     applications held by DGM for a period                  questions regarding the indirect cost
                                                    quality projects in a national                          of one year. If additional funding                     policy, please call the Grants
                                                    competition for limited funding.                        becomes available during the course of                 Management Specialist listed under
                                                    Incomplete applications and                             FY 2015, the approved but unfunded                     ‘‘Agency Contacts’’ or the main DGM
                                                    applications that are non-responsive to                 application may be re-considered by the                office at (301) 443–5204.
                                                    the eligibility criteria will not be                    awarding program office for possible
                                                                                                                                                                   4. Reporting Requirements
                                                    referred to the ORC. The applicant will                 funding. The applicant will also receive
                                                                                                            an Executive Summary Statement from                       The grantee must submit required
                                                    be notified via email of this decision by
                                                                                                            the IHS program office within 30 days                  reports consistent with the applicable
                                                    the Grants Management Officer of the
                                                                                                            of the conclusion of the ORC.                          deadlines. Failure to submit required
                                                    DGM. Applicants will be notified by
                                                                                                                                                                   reports within the time allowed may
                                                    DGM, via email, to outline minor                          Note: Any correspondence other than the
                                                                                                            official NoA signed by an IHS grants                   result in suspension or termination of
                                                    missing components (i.e., budget
                                                                                                            management official announcing to the                  an active grant, withholding of
                                                    narratives, audit documentation, key
                                                                                                            project director that an award has been made           additional awards for the project, or
                                                    contact form) needed for an otherwise
                                                                                                            to their organization is not an authorization          other enforcement actions such as
                                                    complete application. All missing                       to implement their program on behalf of IHS.           withholding of payments or converting
                                                    documents must be sent to DGM on or
                                                                                                                                                                   to the reimbursement method of
                                                    before the due date listed in the email                 2. Administrative Requirements                         payment. Continued failure to submit
                                                    of notification of missing documents
                                                                                                               Cooperative agreements are                          required reports may result in one or
                                                    required.
                                                       To obtain a minimum score for                        administered in accordance with the                    both of the following: (1) The
                                                    funding by the ORC, applicants must                     following regulations, policies, and                   imposition of special award provisions;
                                                    address all program requirements and                    OMB cost principles:                                   and (2) the non-funding or non-award of
                                                    provide all required documentation.                        A. The criteria as outlined in this                 other eligible projects or activities. This
                                                                                                            program announcement.                                  requirement applies whether the
                                                    VI. Award Administration Information                       B. Administrative Regulations for                   delinquency is attributable to the failure
                                                    1. Award Notices                                        Grants:                                                of the grantee organization or the
                                                                                                               • Uniform Administrative                            individual responsible for preparation
                                                       The Notice of Award (NoA) is a                       Requirements for HHS Awards located                    of the reports. Reports must be
                                                    legally binding document signed by the                  at 45 CFR part 75.                                     submitted electronically via
                                                    Grants Management Officer and serves                       C. Grants Policy:                                   GrantSolutions. Personnel responsible
                                                    as the official notification of the grant                  • HHS Grants Policy Statement,                      for submitting reports will be required
                                                    award. The NoA will be initiated by the                 Revised 01/07.                                         to obtain a login and password for
                                                    DGM in our grant system,                                   D. Cost Principles:                                 GrantSolutions. Please see the Agency
                                                    GrantSolutions (https://                                   • Uniform Administrative                            Contacts list in section VII for the
                                                    www.grantsolutions.gov). Each entity                    Requirements for HHS Awards, ‘‘Cost                    systems contact information.
                                                    that is approved for funding under this                 Principles,’’ located at 45 CFR part 75,                  The reporting requirements for this
                                                    announcement will need to request or                    subpart E.                                             program are noted below.
                                                    have a user account in GrantSolutions                      E. Audit Requirements:
                                                    in order to retrieve their NoA. The NoA                    • Uniform Administrative                            A. Progress Reports
                                                    is the authorizing document for which                   Requirements for HHS Awards, ‘‘Audit                      Program progress reports are required
                                                    funds are dispersed to the approved                     Requirements,’’ located at 45 CFR part                 semi-annually within 30 days after the
                                                    entities and reflects the amount of                     75, subpart F.                                         budget period ends. These reports must
                                                    Federal funds awarded, the purpose of                                                                          include a brief comparison of actual
                                                                                                            3. Indirect Costs
                                                    the grant, the terms and conditions of                                                                         accomplishments to the goals
                                                    the award, the effective date of the                       This section applies to all grant                   established for the period, or, if
                                                    award, and the budget/project period.                   recipients that request reimbursement of               applicable, provide sound justification
                                                                                                            indirect costs (IDC) in their grant                    for the lack of progress and other
                                                    Disapproved Applicants                                  application. In accordance with HHS
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                                                                                                                                                                   pertinent information as required. A
                                                      Applicants who received a score less                  Grants Policy Statement, Part II–27, IHS               final report must be submitted within 90
                                                    than the recommended funding level for                  requires applicants to obtain a current                days of expiration of the budget/project
                                                    approval, 60 points or more, and were                   IDC rate agreement prior to award. The                 period.
                                                    deemed to be disapproved by the ORC,                    rate agreement must be prepared in
                                                    will receive an Executive Summary                       accordance with the applicable cost                    B. Financial Reports
                                                    Statement from the ODSCT within 30                      principles and guidance as provided by                   Federal Financial Report FFR (SF–
                                                    days of the conclusion of the ORC                       the cognizant agency or office. A current              425), Cash Transaction Reports are due
                                                    outlining the strengths and weaknesses                  rate covers the applicable grant                       30 days after the close of every calendar


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                                                    35382                           Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 118 / Friday, June 19, 2015 / Notices

                                                    quarter to the Payment Management                       (301) 443–1104, E-Mail:                                  Name of Committee: National Eye Institute
                                                    Services, HHS at: http://                               Chris.Buchanan@ihs.gov.                                Special Emphasis Panel, NEI Clinical and
                                                    www.dpm.psc.gov. It is recommended                                                                             Epidemiology Grant Applications I.
                                                                                                              2. Questions on grants management
                                                                                                                                                                     Date: July 22, 2015.
                                                    that the applicant also send a copy of                  and fiscal matters may be directed to:                   Time: 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
                                                    the FFR (SF–425) report to the Grants                   Mr. John Hoffman, Grants Management                      Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
                                                    Management Specialist. Failure to                       Specialist, DGM, 801 Thompson                          applications.
                                                    submit timely reports may cause a                       Avenue, TMP Suite 360, Rockville,                        Place: National Institutes of Health, 5635
                                                    disruption in timely payments to the                    Maryland 20852, Telephone: (301) 443–                  Fishers Lane, Bethesda, MD 20892.
                                                    organization.                                           5204, Fax: (301) 443–9602, E-Mail:                       Contact Person: Jeanette M. Hosseini,
                                                      Grantees are responsible and                          John.Hoffman@ihs.gov.                                  Ph.D., Scientific Review Officer, 5635 Fishers
                                                    accountable for accurate information                                                                           Lane, Suite 1300, Bethesda, MD 20892, 301–
                                                                                                              3. Questions on systems matters may                  451–2020, jeanetteh@mail.nih.gov.
                                                    being reported on all required reports:                 be directed to: Mr. Paul Gettys, Grant                   Name of Committee: National Eye Institute
                                                    The Progress Reports and Federal                        Systems Coordinator, 801 Thompson                      Special Emphasis Panel, NEI Translational
                                                    Financial Report.                                       Avenue, TMP Suite 360, Rockville, MD                   Research Program on Therapy for Visual
                                                    C. Federal Subaward Reporting System                    20852, Phone: (301) 443–2114; or the                   Disorders (R24).
                                                    (FSRS)                                                  DGM main line (301) 443–5204, Fax:                       Date: July 31, 2015.
                                                                                                            (301) 443–9602, E-Mail: Paul.Gettys@                     Time: 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
                                                       This award may be subject to the                     ihs.gov.                                                 Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
                                                    Transparency Act subaward and                                                                                  applications.
                                                    executive compensation reporting                        VIII. Other Information                                  Place: Embassy Suites Hotel, 4300 Military
                                                    requirements of 2 CFR part 170.                                                                                Road, Washington, DC 20015.
                                                                                                              The Public Health Service strongly                     Contact Person: Anne E. Schaffner, Ph.D.,
                                                       The Transparency Act requires the                    encourages all cooperative agreement                   Chief, Scientific Review Branch Division of
                                                    OMB to establish a single searchable                    and contract recipients to provide a                   Extramural Research National Eye Institute,
                                                    database, accessible to the public, with                smoke-free workplace and promote the                   5635 Fishers Lane, Suite 1300, MSC 9300,
                                                    information on financial assistance                     non-use of all tobacco products. In                    Bethesda, MD 20892–9300, (301) 451–2020,
                                                    awards made by Federal agencies. The                    addition, Public Law 103–227, the Pro-                 aes@nei.nih.gov.
                                                    Transparency Act also includes a                        Children Act of 1994, prohibits smoking                (Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance
                                                    requirement for recipients of Federal                   in certain facilities (or in some cases,               Program Nos. 93.867, Vision Research,
                                                    grants to report information about first-               any portion of the facility) in which                  National Institutes of Health, HHS)
                                                    tier subawards and executive                            regular or routine education, library,                   Dated: June 15, 2015.
                                                    compensation under Federal assistance                   day care, health care, or early childhood              Melanie J. Gray,
                                                    awards.                                                 development services are provided to                   Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory
                                                       IHS has implemented a Term of                        children. This is consistent with the                  Committee Policy.
                                                    Award into all IHS Standard Terms and                   HHS mission to protect and advance the                 [FR Doc. 2015–15029 Filed 6–18–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    Conditions, NoAs and funding                            physical and mental health of the                      BILLING CODE 4140–01–P
                                                    announcements regarding the FSRS                        American people.
                                                    reporting requirement. This IHS Term of                   Dated: June 12, 2015.
                                                    Award is applicable to all IHS grant and                                                                       DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
                                                                                                            Robert G. McSwain,
                                                    cooperative agreements issued on or                                                                            HUMAN SERVICES
                                                                                                            Acting Director, Indian Health Service.
                                                    after October 1, 2010, with a $25,000
                                                    subaward obligation dollar threshold                    [FR Doc. 2015–15157 Filed 6–18–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                   National Institutes of Health
                                                    met for any specific reporting period.                  BILLING CODE 4165–16–P

                                                    Additionally, all new (discretionary)                                                                          National Eye Institute; Notice of Closed
                                                    IHS awards (where the project period is                                                                        Meeting
                                                    made up of more than one budget                         DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
                                                                                                            HUMAN SERVICES                                           Pursuant to section 10(d) of the
                                                    period) and where: 1) The project period                                                                       Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
                                                    start date was October 1, 2010 or after                 National Institutes of Health                          amended (5 U.S.C. App.), notice is
                                                    and 2) the primary awardee will have a                                                                         hereby given of the following meeting.
                                                    $25,000 subaward obligation dollar                      National Eye Institute; Notice of Closed                 The meeting will be closed to the
                                                    threshold during any specific reporting                 Meetings                                               public in accordance with the
                                                    period will be required to address the                                                                         provisions set forth in sections
                                                    FSRS reporting. For the full IHS award                    Pursuant to section 10(d) of the                     552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C.,
                                                    term implementing this requirement                      Federal Advisory Committee Act, as                     as amended. The grant applications and
                                                    and additional award applicability                      amended (5 U.S.C. App.), notice is                     the discussions could disclose
                                                    information, visit the DGM Grants                       hereby given of the following meetings.                confidential trade secrets or commercial
                                                    Policy Web site at: https://www.ihs.gov/                  The meetings will be closed to the                   property such as patentable material,
                                                    dgm/index.cfm?module=dsp_dgm_                           public in accordance with the                          and personal information concerning
                                                    policy_topics.                                          provisions set forth in sections                       individuals associated with the grant
                                                       Telecommunication for the hearing                    552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C.,             applications, the disclosure of which
                                                    impaired is available at: TTY (301) 443–                as amended. The grant applications and
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                                                                                                                                                                   would constitute a clearly unwarranted
                                                    6394.                                                   the discussions could disclose                         invasion of personal privacy.
                                                                                                            confidential trade secrets or commercial
                                                    VII. Agency Contacts                                                                                             Name of Committee: National Eye Institute
                                                                                                            property such as patentable material,
                                                                                                                                                                   Special Emphasis Panel; NEI Clinical Trial
                                                       1. Questions on the programmatic                     and personal information concerning                    and Cooperative Agreement Applications.
                                                    issues may be directed to: Mr. Chris                    individuals associated with the grant                    Date: July 20, 2015.
                                                    Buchanan, Director, ODSCT, 801                          applications, the disclosure of which                    Time: 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
                                                    Thompson Avenue, Suite 220,                             would constitute a clearly unwarranted                   Agenda: To review and evaluate
                                                    Rockville, Maryland 20852, Telephone:                   invasion of personal privacy.                          cooperative agreement applications.



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CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
DatesAugust 16, 2015.
FR Citation80 FR 35373 

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