80_FR_9305 80 FR 9271 - Planning Cooperative Agreement Applications: Tribal Self-Governance Program

80 FR 9271 - Planning Cooperative Agreement Applications: Tribal Self-Governance Program

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Indian Health Service

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Indian Health Service


Planning Cooperative Agreement Applications: Tribal Self-
Governance Program

Office of Tribal Self-Governance

Planning Cooperative Agreement

    Announcement Type: New--Limited Competition.
    Funding Announcement Number: HHS-2015-IHS-TSGP-0001.
    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 93.444.

Key Dates

    Application Deadline Date: June 3, 2015.
    Review Date: June 10, 2015.
    Earliest Anticipated Start Date: July 1, 2015.
    Signed Tribal Resolutions Due Date: June 10, 2015.

I. Funding Opportunity Description.

Statutory Authority

    The Indian Health Service (IHS) Office of Tribal Self-Governance 
(OTSG) is accepting limited competition Planning Cooperative Agreement 
applications for the Tribal Self-Governance Program (TSGP). This 
program is authorized under Title V of the Indian Self-Determination 
and Education Assistance Act (ISDEAA), 25 U.S.C. 458aaa-2(e). This 
program is described in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance 
(CFDA), available at https://www.cfda.gov/, under 93.444.

Background

    The TSGP is more than an IHS program; it is an expression of the 
government-to-government relationship between the United States and 
Indian Tribes. Through the TSGP, Tribes negotiate with the IHS to 
assume Programs, Services, Functions and Activities (PSFAs), or 
portions thereof, which gives Tribes the authority to manage and tailor 
health care programs in a manner that best fits the needs of their 
communities.
    Participation in the TSGP is one of three ways that Tribes can 
choose to obtain health care from the Federal Government for their 
members. Specifically, Tribes can choose to: (1) Receive health care 
services directly from the IHS, (2) contract with the IHS to administer 
individual PSFAs that the IHS would otherwise provide (referred to as 
Title I Self-Determination Contracting), or (3) compact with the IHS to 
assume control over healthcare PSFAs that the IHS would otherwise 
provide (referred to as Title V Self-Governance Compacting or the 
TSGP). These options are not exclusive and Tribes may choose to combine 
options based on their individual needs and circumstances. 
Participation in the TSGP affords Tribes the most flexibility to tailor 
health care PSFAs to the needs of their communities.
    The TSGP is a Tribally-driven initiative and strong Tribal/Federal 
partnerships are essential for program success. The IHS established the 
OTSG to implement Tribal Self-Governance authorities. The OTSG: (1) 
Serves as the primary liaison and advocate for Tribes participating in 
the TSGP, (2) develops, directs, and implements Tribal Self-Governance 
policies and procedures, (3) provides information and technical

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assistance to Self-Governance Tribes, and (4) advises the IHS Director 
on compliance with TSGP policies, regulations, and guidelines. Each IHS 
Area has an Agency Lead Negotiator (ALN), designated by the IHS 
Director, who has the authority to negotiate Self-Governance Compacts 
and Funding Agreements. A Tribe should contact the respective ALN to 
begin the Self-Governance planning process or, if currently an existing 
Self-Governance Tribe, discuss methods to expand current PSFAs. The ALN 
shall provide an overview of the TSGP and provide technical assistance 
on the planning process or expanding current PSFAs.

Purpose

    The purpose of this Planning Cooperative Agreement is to provide 
resources to Tribes interested in entering the TSGP and to existing 
Self-Governance Tribes interested in assuming new or expanded PSFAs. 
Title V of the ISDEAA requires a Tribe or Tribal organization to 
complete a planning phase to the satisfaction of the Tribe. The 
planning phase must include legal and budgetary research and internal 
Tribal government planning and organization preparation relating to the 
administration of health care programs. See 25 U.S.C. 458aaa-2(d).
    The planning phase helps Tribes make informed decisions about which 
PSFAs to assume and what organizational changes or modifications are 
necessary to successfully support those PSFAs. A thorough planning 
phase improves timeliness and efficiency of negotiations and ensures 
that the Tribe is fully prepared to assume the transfer of IHS PSFAs to 
the Tribal health program.
    A Planning Cooperative Agreement is not a prerequisite to enter the 
TSGP and a Tribe may use other resources to meet the planning 
requirements. Tribes that receive a Planning Cooperative Agreement are 
not obligated to participate in the TSGP and may choose to delay or 
decline participation based on the outcome of their planning 
activities. This also applies to existing Self-Governance Tribes 
exploring the option to expand their current PSFAs or assume additional 
PSFAs.

Limited Competition Justification

    There is limited competition under this announcement because the 
authorizing legislation restricts eligibility to Tribes that meet 
specific criteria. See 25 U.S.C. 458aaa-2(e); 42 CFR 137.24-26; see 
also 42 CFR 137.10.

II. Award Information

Type of Award

    Cooperative Agreement.

Estimated Funds Available

    The total amount of funding identified for the current fiscal year 
(FY) 2015 is approximately $600,000. Individual award amounts are 
anticipated to be $120,000. The amount of funding available for 
competing 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.

Anticipated Number of Awards

    Approximately five awards will be issued under this program 
announcement.

Project Period

    The project period is for 12 months and runs from July 1, 2015 to 
June 30, 2016.

Cooperative Agreement

    Cooperative agreements awarded by the Department of Health and 
Human Services (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 the TSGP Planning Cooperative 
Agreement

A. IHS Programmatic Involvement
    (1) Provide descriptions of PSFAs and associated funding at all 
organizational levels (Service Unit, Area, and Headquarters), including 
funding formulas and methodologies related to determining Tribal 
shares.
    (2) Meet with Planning Cooperative Agreement recipient to provide 
program information and discuss methods currently used to manage and 
deliver health care.
    (3) Identify and provide statutes, regulations, and policies that 
provide authority for administering IHS programs.
    (4) Provide technical assistance on the IHS budget, Tribal shares, 
and other topics as needed.
B. Grantee Planning Cooperative Agreement Award Activities
    (1) Research and analyze the complex IHS budget to gain a thorough 
understanding of funding distribution at all organizational levels and 
to determine which PSFAs the Tribe may elect to assume or expand.
    (2) Establish a process by which Tribes may approach the IHS to 
identify PSFAs and associated funding that may be incorporated into 
their current programs.
    (3) Determine the Tribe's share of each PSFA and evaluate the 
current level of healthcare services being provided to make an informed 
decision on new or expanded program assumption(s).

III. Eligibility Information

1. Eligibility

    To be eligible for this Limited Competition Planning Cooperative 
Agreement under this announcement, an applicant must:
    A. Be an ``Indian Tribe'' as defined in 25 U.S.C. 450b(e); a 
``Tribal Organization'' as defined in 25 U.S.C. 450b(l); or an ``Inter-
Tribal Consortium'' as defined at 42 CFR 137.10. However, Alaska Native 
Villages or Alaska Native Village Corporations are not eligible if they 
are located within the area served by an Alaska Native regional health 
entity. See Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014, Public Law 113-76. 
By statute, the Native Village of Eyak, Eastern Aleutian Tribes, and 
the Council for Athabascan Tribal Governments have also been deemed 
Alaska Native regional health entities and therefore are eligible to 
apply. Those Alaska Tribes not represented by a Self-Governance Tribal 
consortium Funding Agreement within their area may still be considered 
to participate in the TSGP.
    B. Submit a Tribal resolution from the appropriate governing body 
of each Indian Tribe to be served by the ISDEAA Compact authorizing the 
submission of the Planning Cooperative Agreement application. Tribal 
consortia applying for a TSGP Planning Cooperative Agreement shall 
submit Tribal Council resolutions from each Tribe in the consortium. 
Tribal resolutions can be attached to the electronic online 
application. Applications by Tribal organizations will not require a 
specific Tribal resolution if the current Tribal resolution(s) under 
which they operate would encompass the proposed grant activities.
    Draft Tribal resolutions are acceptable in lieu of an official 
signed resolution

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and must be submitted along with the electronic application submission 
prior to the official application deadline date or prior to the start 
of the Objective Review Committee (ORC) date. However, an official 
signed Tribal resolution must be received by the Division of Grants 
Management (DGM) prior to the beginning of the Objective Review. If an 
official signed resolution is not received by the Review Date listed 
under the Key Dates section on page one of this announcement, the 
application will be considered incomplete and ineligible for review or 
further consideration.
    Mail the official signed resolution to the DGM, Attn: Mr. John 
Hoffman, 801 Thompson Avenue, TMP Suite 360, Rockville, MD 20852. 
Applicants submitting Tribal resolutions after or aside from the 
required online electronic application submission must ensure that the 
information is received by the IHS/DGM. It is highly recommended that 
the documentation be sent by a delivery method that includes delivery 
confirmation and tracking. Please contact Mr. Hoffman by telephone at 
(301) 443-5204 prior to the review date regarding submission questions.
    C. Demonstrate, for three fiscal years, financial stability and 
financial management capability. The Indian Tribe must provide evidence 
that, for the three years prior to participation in Self-Governance, 
the Indian Tribe has had no uncorrected significant and material audit 
exceptions in the required annual audit of the Indian Tribe's Self-
Determination Contracts or Self-Governance Funding Agreements with any 
Federal agency. See 25 U.S.C. 458aaa-2; 42 CFR 137.15-23.
    For Tribes or Tribal organizations that expended $750,000 or more 
($500,000 for FYs ending after December 31, 2003) in Federal awards, 
the OTSG shall retrieve the audits directly from the Federal Audit 
Clearinghouse.
    For Tribes or Tribal organizations that expended less than $750,000 
($500,000 for FYs ending after December 31, 2003) in Federal awards, 
the Tribe or Tribal organization must provide evidence of the program 
review correspondence from IHS or Bureau of Indian Affairs officials. 
See 42 CFR 137.21-23.
    Meeting the eligibility criteria for a Planning Cooperative 
Agreement does not mean that a Tribe or Tribal organization is eligible 
for participation in the IHS TSGP under Title V of the ISDEAA. See 25 
U.S.C. 458aaa-2; 42 CFR 137.15-23. For additional information on 
eligibility for the IHS TSGP, please visit the Eligibility and Funding 
page on the OTSG Web site, located at: http://www.ihs.gov/SelfGovernance.

    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 Tribal resolutions, 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 DGM of this decision.

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).
    [cir] Background information on the Tribe or Tribal 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 Resolution(s).
     501(c)(3) Certificate (if applicable).
     Biographical sketches for all Key Personnel.
     Contractor/Consultant resumes or qualifications and scope 
of work.
     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).
    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 and 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 it shall not be considered or scored. These narratives will 
assist the ORC in becoming familiar with the applicant's activities and 
accomplishments prior to a cooperative agreement award. If the 
narrative exceeds the page limit, only the first ten pages will be 
reviewed. The 10-page limit for the narrative does not include the work 
plan, standard forms, Tribal resolutions, table of contents, budget and 
budget justifications/narratives, and/or other appendix items.
    There are three parts to the narrative, including: (1) Part A--
Program Information; (2) Part B--Program Planning and Evaluation; and 
(3) Part C--Program Report. See below for additional details about what 
must be included in the narrative.
Part A: Program Information (4 Page Limitation)
Section 1: Needs
Introduction and Need for Assistance
    Describe the Tribe's current health program activities, including: 
how long it has been operating, the programs or services currently 
being provided, and if the applicant is currently administering any 
ISDEAA Title I Self-Determination

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Contracts or Title V Self-Governance Compacts. Identify the need for 
assistance and how the Planning Cooperative Agreement would benefit the 
health activities the Tribe is currently administering.
Part B: Program Planning and Evaluation (4 Page Limitation)
Section 1: Program Plans
Project Objective(s), Work Plan and Approach
    State in measurable terms the objectives and appropriate activities 
to achieve the following Cooperative Agreement Recipient Award 
Activities:
    (a) Research and analyze the complex IHS budget to gain a thorough 
understanding of funding distribution at all organizational levels and 
determine which PSFAs the Tribe may elect to assume or expand.
    (b) Establish a process to identify PSFAs and associated funding 
that may be incorporated into current programs.
    (c) Determine the Tribe's share of each PSFA and evaluate the 
current level of health care services being provided to make an 
informed decision on new program assumption(s).
    Describe how the objectives are consistent with the purpose of the 
program, the needs of the people to be served, and how they will be 
achieved within the proposed time frame. Identify the expected results, 
benefits, and outcomes or products to be derived from each objective of 
the project.
Organizational Capabilities, Key Personnel and Qualifications
    Describe the organizational structure of the Tribe and its ability 
to manage the proposed project. Include resumes or position 
descriptions of key staff showing requisite experience and expertise. 
If applicable, include resumes and scope of work for consultants that 
demonstrate experience and expertise relevant to the project.
Section 2: Program Evaluation
    Define the criteria to be used to evaluate planning activities. 
Describe fully and clearly the methodology that will be used to 
determine if the needs identified are being met and if the outcomes are 
being achieved. This section must address the following questions:
    (a) Are the goals and objectives measurable and consistent with the 
purpose of the program and the needs of the people to be served?
    (b) Are they achievable within the proposed time frame?
Part C: Program Report (2 Page Limitation)
    Section 1: Describe major accomplishments over the last 24 months. 
Please identify and describe significant health related accomplishments 
associated with the delivery of quality health services. 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. This section should highlight major program 
achievements over the last 24 months.
    Section 2: Describe major activities over the last 24 months.
    Please provide an overview of significant program activities 
associated with the delivery of quality health services over the last 
24 months. This section should address significant program activities 
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 support@grants.gov 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 
(Paul.Gettys@ihs.gov), DGM Grants 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 GrantsPolicy@ihs.gov with a copy to Tammy.Bagley@ihs.gov. 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 p.m., 
EST, on 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 per grant cycle. Tribes cannot apply for both the Planning 
Cooperative Agreement and the Negotiation Cooperative Agreement within 
the same grant cycle.
     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://

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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, they 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: support@grants.gov 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 
GrantsPolicy@ihs.gov with a copy to Tammy.Bagley@ihs.gov. 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 OTSG will notify 
the applicant that the application has been received.
     Email applications will not be accepted under this 
announcement.
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) Numbering System
    All IHS applicants and grantee organizations are required to obtain 
a UEI number and maintain an active registration in the SAM database. 
The UEI number is a unique 9-digit identification number provided to 
each entity. The UEI number is site specific; therefore, each distinct 
performance site may be assigned a UEI number. Obtaining a UEI number 
is easy, and there is no charge. To obtain a UEI number, please contact 
Mr. Paul Gettys at (301) 443-2114.
    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 
UEI 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 UEI 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 UEI 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 section should be written in a manner that is 
clear and concise 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 (25 Points)
    Describe the Tribe's current health program activities, including: 
How long it has been operating, programs or services currently being 
provided and if the applicant is currently administering any ISDEAA 
Title I Self-Determination Contracts or Title V Self-Governance 
Compacts. Identify the need for assistance and how the Planning 
Cooperative Agreement would benefit the health activities the Tribe is 
currently administering.
B. Project Objective(s), Work Plan and Approach (25 Points)
    State in measurable terms the objectives and appropriate activities 
to achieve the following Cooperative Agreement Recipient Award 
Activities:
    (1) Research and analyze the complex IHS budget to gain a thorough 
understanding of funding distribution at all organizational levels and 
to determine which PSFAs the Tribe may elect to assume or expand.
    (2) Establish a process to identify PSFAs and associated funding 
that may be incorporated into current programs.
    (3) Determine the Tribe's share of each PSFA and evaluate the 
current level of health care services being provided to make an 
informed decision on new program assumption(s).
    Describe how the objectives are consistent with the purpose of the 
program, the needs of the people to be served, and how the objectives 
will be achieved within the proposed time frame. Identify the expected 
results, benefits, and outcomes or products to be

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derived from each objective of the project.
C. Program Evaluation (25 Points)
    Define the criteria to be used to evaluate planning activities. 
Clearly describe the methodologies and parameters that will be used to 
determine if the needs identified are being met and if the outcomes 
identified are being achieved. Are the goals and objectives measurable 
and consistent with the purpose of the program and meet the needs of 
the people to be served? Are they achievable within the proposed time 
frame? Describe how the assumption of PSFAs enhances sustainable health 
delivery. Ensure the measurement includes activities that will lead to 
sustainability.
D. Organizational Capabilities, Key Personnel and Qualifications (15 
Points)
    Describe the organizational structure of the Tribe and its ability 
to manage the proposed project. Include resumes or position 
descriptions of key staff showing requisite experience and expertise. 
If applicable, include resumes and scope of work for consultants that 
demonstrate experience and expertise relevant to the project.
E. Categorical Budget and Budget Justification (10 Points)
    Submit a budget with a narrative describing the budget request and 
matching the scope of work described in the project narrative. Justify 
all expenditures identifying reasonable and allowable costs necessary 
to accomplish the goals and objectives as outlined in the project 
narrative.
    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.).

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 OTSG 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), and were deemed to be disapproved by 
the ORC, will receive an Executive Summary Statement from the IHS 
program office within 30 days of the conclusion of the ORC outlining 
the strengths and weaknesses of their application submitted. The OTSG 
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 OTSG for possible funding. The applicant will also 
receive an Executive Summary Statement from the OTSG 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:
     45 CFR part 75, Uniform Administrative Requirements Cost 
Principles, and Audit Requirements for HHS Awards.
    C. Grants Policy:
     HHS Grants Policy Statement, Revised 01/07.
    D. Cost Principles:
     45 CFR part 75, subpart E--Cost Principles.
    E. Audit Requirements:
     45 CFR part 75, subpart F--Audit Requirements.

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

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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 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: Jeremy 
Marshall, Program Official, Office of Tribal Self-Governance, 801 
Thompson Avenue, Suite 240, Rockville, MD 20852, Phone: (301) 443-7821, 
Fax: (301) 443-1050, Email: Jeremy.Marshall@ihs.gov, Web site: 
www.ihs.gov/selfgovernance.
    2. Questions on grants management and fiscal matters may be 
directed to: John Hoffman, Grants Management Specialist, Division of 
Grants Management, 801 Thompson Avenue, TMP Suite 360, Rockville, MD 
20852, Phone: (301) 443-5204, Fax: (301) 443-9602, Email: 
John.Hoffman@ihs.gov.
    3. Questions on systems matters may be directed to: 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: Paul.Gettys@ihs.gov.

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: February 10, 2015.
Robert G. McSwain,
Deputy Director, Indian Health Service.
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                                              Consolidated and Further Continuing                                       under the Government Performance and                   persons to generate, maintain, retain,
                                              Appropriations Act (Pub. L. 113–235).                                     Results Act (GPRA) of 1993 (Pub. L.103–                disclose or provide the information
                                              The purpose of this grant program is to:                                  62). These measures cover the principal                requested. This includes the time
                                              (1) Purchase automated external                                           topic areas of interest to the Federal                 needed to review instructions; to
                                              defibrillators (AEDs) that have been                                      Office of Rural Health Policy, including:              develop, acquire, install and utilize
                                              approved, or cleared for marketing, by                                    (a) The number of counties served by                   technology and systems for the purpose
                                              the Food and Drug Administration; (2)                                     the program; (b) the number of AEDs                    of collecting, validating and verifying
                                              provide defibrillator and basic life                                      purchased and placed and the locations                 information, processing and
                                              support training in automated external                                    of the placements; (c) the number of                   maintaining information, and disclosing
                                              defibrillator usage through the                                           training sessions and the number of                    and providing information; to train
                                              American Heart Association, the                                           individuals trained; (d) the number of                 personnel and to be able to respond to
                                              American Red Cross, or other nationally                                   times an AED is used and the outcome;                  a collection of information; to search
                                              recognized training courses; and (3)                                      and (e) the number of lay persons and                  data sources; to complete and review
                                              place the AEDs in rural communities                                       first responders who administer CPR or                 the collection of information; and to
                                              with local organizations.                                                 use an AED on an individual. These                     transmit or otherwise disclose the
                                                                                                                        measures will speak to the Office’s                    information. The total annual burden
                                                Need and Proposed Use of the                                            progress toward meeting the set goals.
                                              Information: For this program,                                                                                                   hours estimated for this Information
                                                                                                                           Likely Respondents: Rural Access to
                                              performance measures were drafted to                                      Emergency Devices Grant Program                        Collection Request are summarized in
                                              provide data useful to the program and                                    award recipients.                                      the table below.
                                              to enable HRSA to provide aggregate                                          Burden Statement: Burden in this                       Total Estimated Annualized burden
                                              program data required by Congress                                         context means the time expended by                     hours:

                                                                                                                                                            Number of                              Average
                                                                                                                                           Number of         responses            Total          burden per            Total
                                                                                Form name                                                 respondents           per            responses          response         burden hours
                                                                                                                                                            respondent                            (in hours)

                                              Rural Access to Emergency Devices Grant Program Per-
                                                formance Measures ..........................................................                          12                 1                12                   4             48

                                                   Total ..............................................................................               12                 1                12                   4             48



                                                HRSA specifically requests comments                                     Key Dates                                              manage and tailor health care programs
                                              on: (1) The necessity and utility of the                                    Application Deadline Date: June 3,                   in a manner that best fits the needs of
                                              proposed information collection for the                                   2015.                                                  their communities.
                                              proper performance of the agency’s                                          Review Date: June 10, 2015.                             Participation in the TSGP is one of
                                              functions; (2) the accuracy of the                                          Earliest Anticipated Start Date: July 1,             three ways that Tribes can choose to
                                              estimated burden; (3) ways to enhance                                     2015.                                                  obtain health care from the Federal
                                              the quality, utility, and clarity of the                                    Signed Tribal Resolutions Due Date:                  Government for their members.
                                              information to be collected; and (4) the                                  June 10, 2015.                                         Specifically, Tribes can choose to: (1)
                                              use of automated collection techniques                                                                                           Receive health care services directly
                                              or other forms of information                                             I. Funding Opportunity Description.                    from the IHS, (2) contract with the IHS
                                              technology to minimize the information                                                                                           to administer individual PSFAs that the
                                                                                                                        Statutory Authority
                                              collection burden.                                                                                                               IHS would otherwise provide (referred
                                                                                                                           The Indian Health Service (IHS)                     to as Title I Self-Determination
                                              Jackie Painter,                                                           Office of Tribal Self-Governance (OTSG)                Contracting), or (3) compact with the
                                              Director, Division of the Executive Secretariat.                          is accepting limited competition                       IHS to assume control over healthcare
                                              [FR Doc. 2015–03525 Filed 2–19–15; 8:45 am]                               Planning Cooperative Agreement                         PSFAs that the IHS would otherwise
                                              BILLING CODE 4165–15–P                                                    applications for the Tribal Self-                      provide (referred to as Title V Self-
                                                                                                                        Governance Program (TSGP). This                        Governance Compacting or the TSGP).
                                                                                                                        program is authorized under Title V of                 These options are not exclusive and
                                              DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND                                                  the Indian Self-Determination and                      Tribes may choose to combine options
                                              HUMAN SERVICES                                                            Education Assistance Act (ISDEAA), 25                  based on their individual needs and
                                                                                                                        U.S.C. 458aaa–2(e). This program is                    circumstances. Participation in the
                                              Indian Health Service                                                     described in the Catalog of Federal                    TSGP affords Tribes the most flexibility
                                                                                                                        Domestic Assistance (CFDA), available                  to tailor health care PSFAs to the needs
                                              Planning Cooperative Agreement                                            at https://www.cfda.gov/, under 93.444.                of their communities.
                                              Applications: Tribal Self-Governance                                                                                                The TSGP is a Tribally-driven
                                              Program                                                                   Background                                             initiative and strong Tribal/Federal
                                              Office of Tribal Self-Governance                                            The TSGP is more than an IHS                         partnerships are essential for program
                                                                                                                        program; it is an expression of the                    success. The IHS established the OTSG
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                                              Planning Cooperative Agreement                                            government-to-government relationship                  to implement Tribal Self-Governance
                                                Announcement Type: New—Limited                                          between the United States and Indian                   authorities. The OTSG: (1) Serves as the
                                              Competition.                                                              Tribes. Through the TSGP, Tribes                       primary liaison and advocate for Tribes
                                                Funding Announcement Number:                                            negotiate with the IHS to assume                       participating in the TSGP, (2) develops,
                                              HHS–2015–IHS–TSGP–0001.                                                   Programs, Services, Functions and                      directs, and implements Tribal Self-
                                                Catalog of Federal Domestic                                             Activities (PSFAs), or portions thereof,               Governance policies and procedures, (3)
                                              Assistance Number: 93.444.                                                which gives Tribes the authority to                    provides information and technical


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                                              assistance to Self-Governance Tribes,                   II. Award Information                                 B. Grantee Planning Cooperative
                                              and (4) advises the IHS Director on                                                                           Agreement Award Activities
                                                                                                      Type of Award
                                              compliance with TSGP policies,                                                                                   (1) Research and analyze the complex
                                              regulations, and guidelines. Each IHS                     Cooperative Agreement.                              IHS budget to gain a thorough
                                              Area has an Agency Lead Negotiator                      Estimated Funds Available                             understanding of funding distribution at
                                              (ALN), designated by the IHS Director,                                                                        all organizational levels and to
                                              who has the authority to negotiate Self-                   The total amount of funding                        determine which PSFAs the Tribe may
                                              Governance Compacts and Funding                         identified for the current fiscal year (FY)           elect to assume or expand.
                                              Agreements. A Tribe should contact the                  2015 is approximately $600,000.                          (2) Establish a process by which
                                              respective ALN to begin the Self-                       Individual award amounts are                          Tribes may approach the IHS to identify
                                              Governance planning process or, if                      anticipated to be $120,000. The amount                PSFAs and associated funding that may
                                              currently an existing Self-Governance                   of funding available for competing                    be incorporated into their current
                                              Tribe, discuss methods to expand                        awards issued under this announcement                 programs.
                                              current PSFAs. The ALN shall provide                    is subject to the availability of                        (3) Determine the Tribe’s share of
                                              an overview of the TSGP and provide                     appropriations and budgetary priorities               each PSFA and evaluate the current
                                              technical assistance on the planning                    of the Agency. The IHS is under no                    level of healthcare services being
                                              process or expanding current PSFAs.                     obligation to make awards that are                    provided to make an informed decision
                                                                                                      selected for funding under this                       on new or expanded program
                                              Purpose                                                 announcement.                                         assumption(s).
                                                The purpose of this Planning                          Anticipated Number of Awards                          III. Eligibility Information
                                              Cooperative Agreement is to provide                        Approximately five awards will be                  1. Eligibility
                                              resources to Tribes interested in                       issued under this program
                                              entering the TSGP and to existing Self-                 announcement.                                            To be eligible for this Limited
                                              Governance Tribes interested in                                                                               Competition Planning Cooperative
                                              assuming new or expanded PSFAs. Title                   Project Period                                        Agreement under this announcement,
                                              V of the ISDEAA requires a Tribe or                       The project period is for 12 months                 an applicant must:
                                              Tribal organization to complete a                       and runs from July 1, 2015 to June 30,                   A. Be an ‘‘Indian Tribe’’ as defined in
                                              planning phase to the satisfaction of the               2016.                                                 25 U.S.C. 450b(e); a ‘‘Tribal
                                                                                                                                                            Organization’’ as defined in 25 U.S.C.
                                              Tribe. The planning phase must include                  Cooperative Agreement                                 450b(l); or an ‘‘Inter-Tribal Consortium’’
                                              legal and budgetary research and
                                                                                                        Cooperative agreements awarded by                   as defined at 42 CFR 137.10. However,
                                              internal Tribal government planning
                                                                                                      the Department of Health and Human                    Alaska Native Villages or Alaska Native
                                              and organization preparation relating to
                                                                                                      Services (HHS) are administered under                 Village Corporations are not eligible if
                                              the administration of health care
                                                                                                      the same policies as a grant. The                     they are located within the area served
                                              programs. See 25 U.S.C. 458aaa–2(d).                                                                          by an Alaska Native regional health
                                                                                                      funding agency (IHS) is required to have
                                                 The planning phase helps Tribes                                                                            entity. See Consolidated Appropriations
                                                                                                      substantial programmatic involvement
                                              make informed decisions about which                     in the project during the entire award                Act, 2014, Public Law 113–76. By
                                              PSFAs to assume and what                                segment. Below is a detailed description              statute, the Native Village of Eyak,
                                              organizational changes or modifications                 of the level of involvement required for              Eastern Aleutian Tribes, and the
                                              are necessary to successfully support                   both IHS and the grantee. IHS will be                 Council for Athabascan Tribal
                                              those PSFAs. A thorough planning                        responsible for activities listed under               Governments have also been deemed
                                              phase improves timeliness and                           section A and the grantee will be                     Alaska Native regional health entities
                                              efficiency of negotiations and ensures                  responsible for activities listed under               and therefore are eligible to apply.
                                              that the Tribe is fully prepared to                     section B as stated:                                  Those Alaska Tribes not represented by
                                              assume the transfer of IHS PSFAs to the                                                                       a Self-Governance Tribal consortium
                                              Tribal health program.                                  Substantial Involvement Description for               Funding Agreement within their area
                                                                                                      the TSGP Planning Cooperative                         may still be considered to participate in
                                                 A Planning Cooperative Agreement is                  Agreement
                                              not a prerequisite to enter the TSGP and                                                                      the TSGP.
                                                                                                      A. IHS Programmatic Involvement                          B. Submit a Tribal resolution from the
                                              a Tribe may use other resources to meet
                                                                                                                                                            appropriate governing body of each
                                              the planning requirements. Tribes that                    (1) Provide descriptions of PSFAs and               Indian Tribe to be served by the
                                              receive a Planning Cooperative                          associated funding at all organizational              ISDEAA Compact authorizing the
                                              Agreement are not obligated to                          levels (Service Unit, Area, and                       submission of the Planning Cooperative
                                              participate in the TSGP and may choose                  Headquarters), including funding                      Agreement application. Tribal consortia
                                              to delay or decline participation based                 formulas and methodologies related to                 applying for a TSGP Planning
                                              on the outcome of their planning                        determining Tribal shares.                            Cooperative Agreement shall submit
                                              activities. This also applies to existing                 (2) Meet with Planning Cooperative                  Tribal Council resolutions from each
                                              Self-Governance Tribes exploring the                    Agreement recipient to provide program                Tribe in the consortium. Tribal
                                              option to expand their current PSFAs or                 information and discuss methods                       resolutions can be attached to the
                                              assume additional PSFAs.                                currently used to manage and deliver                  electronic online application.
                                                                                                      health care.
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                                              Limited Competition Justification                                                                             Applications by Tribal organizations
                                                                                                        (3) Identify and provide statutes,                  will not require a specific Tribal
                                                 There is limited competition under                   regulations, and policies that provide                resolution if the current Tribal
                                              this announcement because the                           authority for administering IHS                       resolution(s) under which they operate
                                              authorizing legislation restricts                       programs.                                             would encompass the proposed grant
                                              eligibility to Tribes that meet specific                  (4) Provide technical assistance on the             activities.
                                              criteria. See 25 U.S.C. 458aaa–2(e); 42                 IHS budget, Tribal shares, and other                     Draft Tribal resolutions are acceptable
                                              CFR 137.24–26; see also 42 CFR 137.10.                  topics as needed.                                     in lieu of an official signed resolution


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                                              and must be submitted along with the                    located at: http://www.ihs.gov/                         • 501(c)(3) Certificate (if applicable).
                                              electronic application submission prior                 SelfGovernance.                                         • Biographical sketches for all Key
                                              to the official application deadline date                 Note: Please refer to Section IV.2                  Personnel.
                                              or prior to the start of the Objective                  (Application and Submission Information/                • Contractor/Consultant resumes or
                                              Review Committee (ORC) date.                            Subsection 2, Content and Form of                     qualifications and scope of work.
                                              However, an official signed Tribal                      Application Submission) for additional proof            • Disclosure of Lobbying Activities
                                              resolution must be received by the                      of applicant status documents required such           (SF–LLL).
                                              Division of Grants Management (DGM)                     as Tribal resolutions, proof of non-profit              • Certification Regarding Lobbying
                                              prior to the beginning of the Objective                 status, etc.                                          (GG-Lobbying Form).
                                              Review. If an official signed resolution                                                                        • Copy of current Negotiated Indirect
                                              is not received by the Review Date listed               2. Cost Sharing or Matching                           Cost rate (IDC) agreement (required) in
                                              under the Key Dates section on page one                   The IHS does not require matching                   order to receive IDC.
                                              of this announcement, the application                   funds or cost sharing for grants or                     • Organizational Chart (optional).
                                              will be considered incomplete and                       cooperative agreements.                                 Public Policy Requirements: All
                                              ineligible for review or further                                                                              Federal-wide public policies apply to
                                              consideration.                                          3. Other Requirements                                 IHS grants and cooperative agreements
                                                 Mail the official signed resolution to                 If application budgets exceed the                   with exception of the Discrimination
                                              the DGM, Attn: Mr. John Hoffman, 801                    highest dollar amount outlined under                  policy.
                                              Thompson Avenue, TMP Suite 360,                         the ‘‘Estimated Funds Available’’                     Requirements for Project and Budget
                                              Rockville, MD 20852. Applicants                         section within this funding                           Narratives
                                              submitting Tribal resolutions after or                  announcement, the application will be
                                              aside from the required online                          considered ineligible and will not be                   A. Project Narrative: This narrative
                                              electronic application submission must                  reviewed for further consideration. If                should be a separate Word document
                                              ensure that the information is received                 deemed ineligible, IHS will not return                that is no longer than ten pages and
                                              by the IHS/DGM. It is highly                            the application. The applicant will be                must: Be single-spaced, be type written,
                                              recommended that the documentation                      notified by email by the DGM of this                  have consecutively numbered pages, use
                                              be sent by a delivery method that                       decision.                                             black type not smaller than 12
                                              includes delivery confirmation and                                                                            characters per one inch, and be printed
                                              tracking. Please contact Mr. Hoffman by                 IV. Application and Submission                        on one side only of standard size 81⁄2″
                                              telephone at (301) 443–5204 prior to the                Information                                           x 11″ paper.
                                              review date regarding submission                        1. Obtaining Application Materials                      Be sure to succinctly address and
                                              questions.                                                                                                    answer all questions listed under the
                                                 C. Demonstrate, for three fiscal years,                The application package and detailed                narrative and place them under the
                                              financial stability and financial                       instructions for this announcement can                evaluation criteria (refer to Section V.1,
                                              management capability. The Indian                       be found at http://www.Grants.gov or                  Evaluation criteria in this
                                              Tribe must provide evidence that, for                   https://www.ihs.gov/dgm/                              announcement), and place all responses
                                              the three years prior to participation in               index.cfm?module=dsp_dgm_funding.                     and required information in the correct
                                              Self-Governance, the Indian Tribe has                     Questions regarding the electronic                  section (noted below), or it shall not be
                                              had no uncorrected significant and                      application process may be directed to                considered or scored. These narratives
                                              material audit exceptions in the                        Mr. Paul Gettys at (301) 443–2114.                    will assist the ORC in becoming familiar
                                              required annual audit of the Indian                     2. Content and Form Application                       with the applicant’s activities and
                                              Tribe’s Self-Determination Contracts or                 Submission                                            accomplishments prior to a cooperative
                                              Self-Governance Funding Agreements                                                                            agreement award. If the narrative
                                              with any Federal agency. See 25 U.S.C.                     The applicant must include the                     exceeds the page limit, only the first ten
                                              458aaa–2; 42 CFR 137.15–23.                             project narrative as an attachment to the             pages will be reviewed. The 10-page
                                                 For Tribes or Tribal organizations that              application package. Mandatory                        limit for the narrative does not include
                                              expended $750,000 or more ($500,000                     documents for all applicants include:                 the work plan, standard forms, Tribal
                                              for FYs ending after December 31, 2003)                    • Table of contents.                               resolutions, table of contents, budget
                                              in Federal awards, the OTSG shall                          • Abstract (one page) summarizing                  and budget justifications/narratives,
                                              retrieve the audits directly from the                   the project.                                          and/or other appendix items.
                                              Federal Audit Clearinghouse.                               • Application forms:                                 There are three parts to the narrative,
                                                 For Tribes or Tribal organizations that                 Æ SF–424, Application for Federal                  including: (1) Part A—Program
                                              expended less than $750,000 ($500,000                   Assistance.                                           Information; (2) Part B—Program
                                              for FYs ending after December 31, 2003)                    Æ SF–424A, Budget Information—                     Planning and Evaluation; and (3) Part
                                              in Federal awards, the Tribe or Tribal                  Non-Construction Programs.                            C—Program Report. See below for
                                              organization must provide evidence of                      Æ SF–424B, Assurances—Non-                         additional details about what must be
                                              the program review correspondence                       Construction Programs.                                included in the narrative.
                                              from IHS or Bureau of Indian Affairs                       • Budget Justification and Narrative
                                              officials. See 42 CFR 137.21–23.                        (must be single spaced and not exceed                 Part A: Program Information (4 Page
                                                 Meeting the eligibility criteria for a               five pages).                                          Limitation)
                                              Planning Cooperative Agreement does                        • Project Narrative (must be single                Section 1: Needs
                                              not mean that a Tribe or Tribal                         spaced and not exceed ten pages).
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                                              organization is eligible for participation                 Æ Background information on the                    Introduction and Need for Assistance
                                              in the IHS TSGP under Title V of the                    Tribe or Tribal organization.                            Describe the Tribe’s current health
                                              ISDEAA. See 25 U.S.C. 458aaa–2; 42                         Æ Proposed scope of work, objectives,              program activities, including: how long
                                              CFR 137.15–23. For additional                           and activities that provide a description             it has been operating, the programs or
                                              information on eligibility for the IHS                  of what will be accomplished, including               services currently being provided, and if
                                              TSGP, please visit the Eligibility and                  a one-page Timeframe Chart.                           the applicant is currently administering
                                              Funding page on the OTSG Web site,                         • Tribal Resolution(s).                            any ISDEAA Title I Self-Determination


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                                              Contracts or Title V Self-Governance                    Part C: Program Report (2 Page                           If the applicant needs to submit a
                                              Compacts. Identify the need for                         Limitation)                                           paper application instead of submitting
                                              assistance and how the Planning                            Section 1: Describe major                          electronically through Grants.gov, a
                                              Cooperative Agreement would benefit                     accomplishments over the last 24                      waiver must be requested. Prior
                                              the health activities the Tribe is                      months. Please identify and describe                  approval must be requested and
                                              currently administering.                                significant health related                            obtained from Ms. Tammy Bagley,
                                                                                                      accomplishments associated with the                   Acting Director of DGM, (see Section
                                              Part B: Program Planning and
                                                                                                      delivery of quality health services.                  IV.6 below for additional information).
                                              Evaluation (4 Page Limitation)
                                                                                                      Provide a comparison of the actual                    The waiver must: (1) Be documented in
                                              Section 1: Program Plans                                                                                      writing (emails are acceptable), before
                                                                                                      accomplishments to the goals
                                              Project Objective(s), Work Plan and                     established for the project period, or if             submitting a paper application, and (2)
                                              Approach                                                applicable, provide justification for the             include clear justification for the need
                                                                                                      lack of progress. This section should                 to deviate from the required electronic
                                                 State in measurable terms the                                                                              grants submission process. A written
                                                                                                      highlight major program achievements
                                              objectives and appropriate activities to                                                                      waiver request must be sent to
                                                                                                      over the last 24 months.
                                              achieve the following Cooperative                                                                             GrantsPolicy@ihs.gov with a copy to
                                                                                                         Section 2: Describe major activities
                                              Agreement Recipient Award Activities:                                                                         Tammy.Bagley@ihs.gov. Once the
                                                                                                      over the last 24 months.
                                                 (a) Research and analyze the complex                    Please provide an overview of                      waiver request has been approved, the
                                              IHS budget to gain a thorough                           significant program activities associated             applicant will receive a confirmation of
                                              understanding of funding distribution at                with the delivery of quality health                   approval email containing submission
                                              all organizational levels and determine                 services over the last 24 months. This                instructions and the mailing address to
                                              which PSFAs the Tribe may elect to                      section should address significant                    submit the application. A copy of the
                                              assume or expand.                                       program activities including those                    written approval must be submitted
                                                 (b) Establish a process to identify                  related to the accomplishments listed in              along with the hardcopy of the
                                              PSFAs and associated funding that may                   the previous section.                                 application that is mailed to DGM.
                                              be incorporated into current programs.                     B. Budget Narrative: This narrative                Paper applications that are submitted
                                                                                                      must include a line item budget with a                without a copy of the signed waiver
                                                 (c) Determine the Tribe’s share of each
                                                                                                      narrative justification for all                       from the Acting Director of the DGM
                                              PSFA and evaluate the current level of
                                                                                                      expenditures identifying reasonable and               will not be reviewed or considered for
                                              health care services being provided to
                                                                                                      allowable costs necessary to accomplish               funding. The applicant will be notified
                                              make an informed decision on new
                                                                                                      the goals and objectives as outlined in               via email of this decision by the Grants
                                              program assumption(s).
                                                                                                      the project narrative. Budget should                  Management Officer of the DGM. Paper
                                                 Describe how the objectives are                                                                            applications must be received by the
                                              consistent with the purpose of the                      match the scope of work described in
                                                                                                      the project narrative. The page                       DGM no later than 5 p.m., EST, on the
                                              program, the needs of the people to be                                                                        Application Deadline Date listed in the
                                              served, and how they will be achieved                   limitation should not exceed five pages.
                                                                                                                                                            Key Dates section on page one of this
                                              within the proposed time frame.                         3. Submission Dates and Times                         announcement. Late applications will
                                              Identify the expected results, benefits,                                                                      not be accepted for processing or
                                              and outcomes or products to be derived                    Applications must be submitted
                                                                                                      electronically through Grants.gov by                  considered for funding.
                                              from each objective of the project.
                                                                                                      11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST)                4. Intergovernmental Review
                                              Organizational Capabilities, Key                        on the Application Deadline Date listed
                                              Personnel and Qualifications                            in the Key Dates section on page one of                  Executive Order 12372 requiring
                                                                                                      this announcement. Any application                    intergovernmental review is not
                                                Describe the organizational structure                                                                       applicable to this program.
                                                                                                      received after the application deadline
                                              of the Tribe and its ability to manage the
                                                                                                      will not be accepted for processing, nor              5. Funding Restrictions
                                              proposed project. Include resumes or
                                                                                                      will it be given further consideration for               • Pre-award costs are not allowable.
                                              position descriptions of key staff
                                                                                                      funding. Grants.gov will notify the                      • The available funds are inclusive of
                                              showing requisite experience and
                                                                                                      applicant via email if the application is             direct and appropriate indirect costs.
                                              expertise. If applicable, include resumes
                                                                                                      rejected.                                                • Only one grant/cooperative
                                              and scope of work for consultants that
                                                                                                        If technical challenges arise and                   agreement will be awarded per
                                              demonstrate experience and expertise
                                                                                                      assistance is required with the                       applicant per grant cycle. Tribes cannot
                                              relevant to the project.
                                                                                                      electronic application process, contact               apply for both the Planning Cooperative
                                              Section 2: Program Evaluation                           Grants.gov Customer Support via email                 Agreement and the Negotiation
                                                                                                      to support@grants.gov or at (800) 518–                Cooperative Agreement within the same
                                                Define the criteria to be used to                     4726. Customer Support is available to
                                              evaluate planning activities. Describe                                                                        grant cycle.
                                                                                                      address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days                 • IHS will not acknowledge receipt of
                                              fully and clearly the methodology that                  a week (except on Federal holidays). If               applications.
                                              will be used to determine if the needs                  problems persist, contact Mr. Paul
                                              identified are being met and if the                     Gettys (Paul.Gettys@ihs.gov), DGM                     6. Electronic Submission Requirements
                                              outcomes are being achieved. This                       Grants Systems Coordinator, by                           All applications must be submitted
                                              section must address the following                      telephone at (301) 443–2114. Please be                electronically. Please use the http://
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                                              questions:                                              sure to contact Mr. Gettys at least ten               www.Grants.gov Web site to submit an
                                                (a) Are the goals and objectives                      days prior to the application deadline.               application electronically and select the
                                              measurable and consistent with the                      Please do not contact the DGM until you               ‘‘Find Grant Opportunities’’ link on the
                                              purpose of the program and the needs                    have received a Grants.gov tracking                   homepage. Download a copy of the
                                              of the people to be served?                             number. In the event you are not able                 application package, complete it offline,
                                                (b) Are they achievable within the                    to obtain a tracking number, call the                 and then upload and submit the
                                              proposed time frame?                                    DGM as soon as possible.                              completed application via the http://


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                                              www.Grants.gov Web site. Electronic                        • After electronically submitting the              Grants Management, Grants Policy Web
                                              copies of the application may not be                    application, the applicant will receive               site: https://www.ihs.gov/dgm/
                                              submitted as attachments to email                       an automatic acknowledgment from                      index.cfm?module=dsp_dgm_policy_
                                              messages addressed to IHS employees or                  Grants.gov that contains a Grants.gov                 topics.
                                              offices.                                                tracking number. The DGM will
                                                 If the applicant receives a waiver to                                                                      V. Application Review Information
                                                                                                      download the application from
                                              submit paper application documents,                     Grants.gov and provide necessary copies                 The instructions for preparing the
                                              they must follow the rules and timelines                to the appropriate agency officials.                  application narrative also constitute the
                                              that are noted below. The applicant                     Neither the DGM nor the OTSG will                     evaluation criteria for reviewing and
                                              must seek assistance at least ten days                  notify the applicant that the application             scoring the application. Weights
                                              prior to the Application Deadline Date                  has been received.                                    assigned to each section are noted in
                                              listed in the Key Dates section on page                    • Email applications will not be                   parentheses. The ten-page narrative
                                              one of this announcement.                               accepted under this announcement.                     section should be written in a manner
                                                 Applicants that do not adhere to the                 Unique Entity Identifier (UEI)                        that is clear and concise to outside
                                              timelines for System for Award                          Numbering System                                      reviewers unfamiliar with prior related
                                              Management (SAM) and/or http://                                                                               activities of the applicant. It should be
                                              www.Grants.gov registration or that fail                   All IHS applicants and grantee                     well organized, succinct, and contain all
                                              to request timely assistance with                       organizations are required to obtain a                information necessary for reviewers to
                                              technical issues will not be considered                 UEI number and maintain an active                     understand the project fully. Points will
                                              for a waiver to submit a paper                          registration in the SAM database. The                 be assigned to each evaluation criteria
                                              application.                                            UEI number is a unique 9-digit                        adding up to a total of 100 points. A
                                                 Please be aware of the following:                    identification number provided to each                minimum score of 60 points is required
                                                 • Please search for the application                  entity. The UEI number is site specific;              for funding. Points are assigned as
                                              package in http://www.Grants.gov by                     therefore, each distinct performance site             follows:
                                              entering the CFDA number or the                         may be assigned a UEI number.
                                              Funding Opportunity Number. Both                        Obtaining a UEI number is easy, and                   1. Criteria
                                              numbers are located in the header of                    there is no charge. To obtain a UEI                   A. Introduction and Need for Assistance
                                              this announcement.                                      number, please contact Mr. Paul Gettys                (25 Points)
                                                 • If you experience technical                        at (301) 443–2114.
                                              challenges while submitting your                           All HHS recipients are required by the                Describe the Tribe’s current health
                                              application electronically, please                      Federal Funding Accountability and                    program activities, including: How long
                                              contact Grants.gov Support directly at:                 Transparency Act of 2006, as amended                  it has been operating, programs or
                                              support@grants.gov or (800) 518–4726.                   (‘‘Transparency Act’’), to report                     services currently being provided and if
                                              Customer Support is available to                        information on subawards. Accordingly,                the applicant is currently administering
                                              address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days                all IHS grantees must notify potential                any ISDEAA Title I Self-Determination
                                              a week (except on Federal holidays).                    first-tier subrecipients that no entity               Contracts or Title V Self-Governance
                                                 • Upon contacting Grants.gov, obtain                 may receive a first-tier subaward unless              Compacts. Identify the need for
                                              a tracking number as proof of contact.                  the entity has provided its UEI number                assistance and how the Planning
                                              The tracking number is helpful if there                 to the prime grantee organization. This               Cooperative Agreement would benefit
                                              are technical issues that cannot be                     requirement ensures the use of a                      the health activities the Tribe is
                                              resolved and a waiver from the agency                   universal identifier to enhance the                   currently administering.
                                              must be obtained.                                       quality of information available to the               B. Project Objective(s), Work Plan and
                                                 • If it is determined that a waiver is               public pursuant to the Transparency                   Approach (25 Points)
                                              needed, the applicant must submit a                     Act.
                                              request in writing (emails are                                                                                   State in measurable terms the
                                                                                                      System for Award Management (SAM)                     objectives and appropriate activities to
                                              acceptable) to GrantsPolicy@ihs.gov
                                              with a copy to Tammy.Bagley@ihs.gov.                       Organizations that were not registered             achieve the following Cooperative
                                              Please include a clear justification for                with Central Contractor Registration                  Agreement Recipient Award Activities:
                                              the need to deviate from the standard                   (CCR) and have not registered with SAM                   (1) Research and analyze the complex
                                              electronic submission process.                          will need to obtain a UEI number first                IHS budget to gain a thorough
                                                 • If the waiver is approved, the                     and then access the SAM online                        understanding of funding distribution at
                                              application should be sent directly to                  registration through the SAM home page                all organizational levels and to
                                              the DGM by the Application Deadline                     at https://www.sam.gov (U.S.                          determine which PSFAs the Tribe may
                                              Date listed in the Key Dates section on                 organizations will also need to provide               elect to assume or expand.
                                              page one of this announcement.                          an Employer Identification Number                        (2) Establish a process to identify
                                                 • Applicants are strongly encouraged                 from the Internal Revenue Service that                PSFAs and associated funding that may
                                              not to wait until the deadline date to                  may take an additional 2–5 weeks to                   be incorporated into current programs.
                                              begin the application process through                   become active). Completing and                           (3) Determine the Tribe’s share of
                                              Grants.gov as the registration process for              submitting the registration takes                     each PSFA and evaluate the current
                                              SAM and Grants.gov could take up to                     approximately one hour to complete                    level of health care services being
                                              fifteen working days.                                   and SAM registration will take 3–5                    provided to make an informed decision
                                                 • Please use the optional attachment                                                                       on new program assumption(s).
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                                                                                                      business days to process. Registration
                                              feature in Grants.gov to attach                         with the SAM is free of charge.                          Describe how the objectives are
                                              additional documentation that may be                    Applicants may register online at                     consistent with the purpose of the
                                              requested by the DGM.                                   https://www.sam.gov.                                  program, the needs of the people to be
                                                 • All applicants must comply with                       Additional information on                          served, and how the objectives will be
                                              any page limitation requirements                        implementing the Transparency Act,                    achieved within the proposed time
                                              described in this Funding                               including the specific requirements for               frame. Identify the expected results,
                                              Announcement.                                           UEI and SAM, can be found on the IHS                  benefits, and outcomes or products to be


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                                              derived from each objective of the                      evaluation criteria in this funding                   Approved But Unfunded Applicants
                                              project.                                                announcement. The ORC could be                           Approved but unfunded applicants
                                                                                                      composed of both Tribal and Federal                   that met the minimum scoring range
                                              C. Program Evaluation (25 Points)
                                                                                                      reviewers appointed by the OTSG to                    and were deemed by the ORC to be
                                                Define the criteria to be used to                     review and make recommendations on                    ‘‘Approved’’, but were not funded due
                                              evaluate planning activities. Clearly                   these applications. The technical review              to lack of funding, will have their
                                              describe the methodologies and                          process ensures selection of quality                  applications held by DGM for a period
                                              parameters that will be used to                         projects in a national competition for                of one year. If additional funding
                                              determine if the needs identified are                   limited funding. Incomplete                           becomes available during the course of
                                              being met and if the outcomes identified                applications and applications that are                FY 2015, the approved but unfunded
                                              are being achieved. Are the goals and                   non-responsive to the eligibility criteria            application may be re-considered by the
                                              objectives measurable and consistent                    will not be referred to the ORC. The                  OTSG for possible funding. The
                                              with the purpose of the program and                     applicant will be notified via email of               applicant will also receive an Executive
                                              meet the needs of the people to be                      this decision by the Grants Management                Summary Statement from the OTSG
                                              served? Are they achievable within the                  Officer of the DGM. Applicants will be                within 30 days of the conclusion of the
                                              proposed time frame? Describe how the                   notified by DGM, via email, to outline                ORC.
                                              assumption of PSFAs enhances                            minor missing components (i.e., budget
                                              sustainable health delivery. Ensure the                                                                         Note: Any correspondence other than the
                                                                                                      narratives, audit documentation, key                  official NoA signed by an IHS Grants
                                              measurement includes activities that                    contact form) needed for an otherwise
                                              will lead to sustainability.                                                                                  Management Official announcing to the
                                                                                                      complete application. All missing                     Project Director that an award has been made
                                              D. Organizational Capabilities, Key                     documents must be sent to DGM on or                   to their organization is not an authorization
                                              Personnel and Qualifications (15 Points)                before the due date listed in the email               to implement their program on behalf of IHS.
                                                Describe the organizational structure                 of notification of missing documents
                                                                                                      required.                                             2. Administrative Requirements
                                              of the Tribe and its ability to manage the
                                              proposed project. Include resumes or                      To obtain a minimum score for                         Cooperative agreements are
                                              position descriptions of key staff                      funding by the ORC, applicants must                   administered in accordance with the
                                              showing requisite experience and                        address all program requirements and                  following regulations, policies, and
                                              expertise. If applicable, include resumes               provide all required documentation                    OMB cost principles:
                                              and scope of work for consultants that                                                                          A. The criteria as outlined in this
                                              demonstrate experience and expertise                    VI. Award Administration Information                  Program Announcement.
                                              relevant to the project.                                1. Award Notices                                        B. Administrative Regulations for
                                                                                                                                                            Grants:
                                              E. Categorical Budget and Budget                           The Notice of Award (NoA) is a                       • 45 CFR part 75, Uniform
                                              Justification (10 Points)                               legally binding document signed by the                Administrative Requirements Cost
                                                 Submit a budget with a narrative                     Grants Management Officer and serves                  Principles, and Audit Requirements for
                                              describing the budget request and                       as the official notification of the grant             HHS Awards.
                                              matching the scope of work described in                 award. The NoA will be initiated by the                 C. Grants Policy:
                                              the project narrative. Justify all                      DGM in our grant system,                                • HHS Grants Policy Statement,
                                              expenditures identifying reasonable and                 GrantSolutions (https://                              Revised 01/07.
                                              allowable costs necessary to accomplish                 www.grantsolutions.gov). Each entity                    D. Cost Principles:
                                              the goals and objectives as outlined in                 that is approved for funding under this                 • 45 CFR part 75, subpart E—Cost
                                              the project narrative.                                  announcement will need to request or                  Principles.
                                                 Additional documents can be                          have a user account in GrantSolutions                   E. Audit Requirements:
                                              uploaded as Appendix Items in                           in order to retrieve their NoA. The NoA                 • 45 CFR part 75, subpart F—Audit
                                              Grants.gov.                                             is the authorizing document for which                 Requirements.
                                                 • Work plan, logic model and/or time                 funds are dispersed to the approved                   3. Indirect Costs
                                              line for proposed objectives.                           entities and reflects the amount of
                                                 • Position descriptions for key staff.                                                                       This section applies to all grant
                                                                                                      Federal funds awarded, the purpose of
                                                 • Resumes of key staff that reflect                                                                        recipients that request reimbursement of
                                                                                                      the grant, the terms and conditions of
                                              current duties.                                                                                               indirect costs (IDC) in their grant
                                                                                                      the award, the effective date of the
                                                 • Consultant or contractor proposed                  award, and the budget/project period.
                                                                                                                                                            application. In accordance with HHS
                                              scope of work and letter of commitment                                                                        Grants Policy Statement, Part II–27, IHS
                                              (if applicable).                                        Disapproved Applicants                                requires applicants to obtain a current
                                                 • Current Indirect Cost Agreement.                                                                         IDC rate agreement prior to award. The
                                                 • Organizational chart.                                Applicants who received a score less                rate agreement must be prepared in
                                                 • Map of area identifying project                    than the recommended funding level for                accordance with the applicable cost
                                              location(s).                                            approval (60 points), and were deemed                 principles and guidance as provided by
                                                 • Additional documents to support                    to be disapproved by the ORC, will                    the cognizant agency or office. A current
                                              narrative (i.e. data tables, key news                   receive an Executive Summary                          rate covers the applicable grant
                                              articles, etc.).                                        Statement from the IHS program office                 activities under the current award’s
                                                                                                      within 30 days of the conclusion of the               budget period. If the current rate is not
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                                              2. Review and Selection                                 ORC outlining the strengths and                       on file with the DGM at the time of
                                                Each application will be prescreened                  weaknesses of their application                       award, the IDC portion of the budget
                                              by the DGM staff for eligibility and                    submitted. The OTSG will also provide                 will be restricted. The restrictions
                                              completeness as outlined in the funding                 additional contact information as                     remain in place until the current rate is
                                              announcement. Applications that meet                    needed to address questions and                       provided to the DGM.
                                              the eligibility criteria shall be reviewed              concerns as well as provide technical                   Generally, IDC rates for IHS grantees
                                              for merit by the ORC based on                           assistance if desired.                                are negotiated with the Division of Cost


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                                              Allocation (DCA) https://rates.psc.gov/                   Grantees are responsible and                        TMP Suite 360, Rockville, MD 20852,
                                              and the Department of Interior (Interior                accountable for accurate information                  Phone: (301) 443–5204, Fax: (301) 443–
                                              Business Center) http://www.doi.gov/                    being reported on all required reports:               9602, Email: John.Hoffman@ihs.gov.
                                              ibc/services/Indirect_Cost_Services/                    The Progress Reports and Federal                        3. Questions on systems matters may
                                              index.cfm. For questions regarding the                  Financial Report.                                     be directed to: Paul Gettys, Grant
                                              indirect cost policy, please call the                                                                         Systems Coordinator, 801 Thompson
                                                                                                      C. Federal Subaward Reporting System
                                              Grants Management Specialist listed                                                                           Avenue, TMP Suite 360, Rockville, MD
                                                                                                      (FSRS)
                                              under ‘‘Agency Contacts’’ or the main                                                                         20852, Phone: (301) 443–2114; or the
                                              DGM office at (301) 443–5204.                              This award may be subject to the                   DGM main line (301) 443–5204, Fax:
                                                                                                      Transparency Act subaward and                         (301) 443–9602, E-Mail: Paul.Gettys@
                                              4. Reporting Requirements                               executive compensation reporting                      ihs.gov.
                                                 The grantee must submit required                     requirements of 2 CFR part 170.
                                              reports consistent with the applicable                     The Transparency Act requires the                  VIII. Other Information
                                              deadlines. Failure to submit required                   OMB to establish a single searchable                    The Public Health Service strongly
                                              reports within the time allowed may                     database, accessible to the public, with              encourages all cooperative agreement
                                              result in suspension or termination of                  information on financial assistance                   and contract recipients to provide a
                                              an active grant, withholding of                         awards made by Federal agencies. The                  smoke-free workplace and promote the
                                              additional awards for the project, or                   Transparency Act also includes a                      non-use of all tobacco products. In
                                              other enforcement actions such as                       requirement for recipients of Federal                 addition, Public Law 103–227, the Pro-
                                              withholding of payments or converting                   grants to report information about first-             Children Act of 1994, prohibits smoking
                                              to the reimbursement method of                          tier subawards and executive                          in certain facilities (or in some cases,
                                              payment. Continued failure to submit                    compensation under Federal assistance                 any portion of the facility) in which
                                              required reports may result in one or                   awards.                                               regular or routine education, library,
                                              both of the following: (1) The                             IHS has implemented a Term of                      day care, health care, or early childhood
                                              imposition of special award provisions;                 Award into all IHS Standard Terms and                 development services are provided to
                                              and (2) the non-funding or non-award of                 Conditions, NoAs and funding                          children. This is consistent with the
                                              other eligible projects or activities. This             announcements regarding the FSRS                      HHS mission to protect and advance the
                                              requirement applies whether the                         reporting requirement. This IHS Term of               physical and mental health of the
                                              delinquency is attributable to the failure              Award is applicable to all IHS grant and              American people.
                                              of the grantee organization or the                      cooperative agreements issued on or
                                                                                                                                                              Dated: February 10, 2015.
                                              individual responsible for preparation                  after October 1, 2010, with a $25,000
                                                                                                                                                            Robert G. McSwain,
                                              of the reports. Reports must be                         subaward obligation dollar threshold
                                                                                                      met for any specific reporting period.                Deputy Director, Indian Health Service.
                                              submitted electronically via
                                                                                                      Additionally, all new (discretionary)                 [FR Doc. 2015–03206 Filed 2–19–15; 8:45 am]
                                              GrantSolutions. Personnel responsible
                                              for submitting reports will be required                 IHS awards (where the project period is               BILLING CODE 4165–16–P

                                              to obtain a login and password for                      made up of more than one budget
                                              GrantSolutions. Please see the Agency                   period) and where: (1) The project
                                                                                                      period start date was October 1, 2010 or              DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
                                              Contacts list in section VII for the
                                                                                                      after and (2) the primary awardee will                HUMAN SERVICES
                                              systems contact information.
                                                 The reporting requirements for this                  have a $25,000 subaward obligation                    National Institutes of Health
                                              program are noted below.                                dollar threshold during any specific
                                                                                                      reporting period will be required to                  Office of the Director, National
                                              A. Progress Reports
                                                                                                      address the FSRS reporting. For the full              Institutes of Health; Notice of Meeting
                                                 Program progress reports are required                IHS award term implementing this
                                              semi-annually, within 30 days after the                 requirement and additional award                         Pursuant to section 10(a) of the
                                              budget period ends. These reports must                  applicability information, visit the DGM              Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
                                              include a brief comparison of actual                    Grants Policy Web site at: https://                   amended (5 U.S.C. App.), notice is
                                              accomplishments to the goals                            www.ihs.gov/dgm/                                      hereby given of a meeting of the
                                              established for the period, or, if                      index.cfm?module=dsp_dgm_policy_                      Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee.
                                              applicable, provide sound justification                 topics.                                                  The meeting will be open to the
                                              for the lack of progress, and other                        Telecommunication for the hearing                  public, with attendance limited to space
                                              pertinent information as required. A                    impaired is available at: TTY (301) 443–              available. Individuals who plan to
                                              final report must be submitted within 90                6394.                                                 attend and need special assistance, such
                                              days of expiration of the budget/project                                                                      as sign language interpretation or other
                                              period.                                                 VII. Agency Contacts                                  reasonable accommodations, should
                                                                                                         1. Questions on the programmatic                   notify the Contact Person listed below
                                              B. Financial Reports                                    issues may be directed to: Jeremy                     in advance of the meeting.
                                                Federal Financial Report FFR (SF–                     Marshall, Program Official, Office of                    Name of Committee: Recombinant DNA
                                              425), Cash Transaction Reports are due                  Tribal Self-Governance, 801 Thompson                  Advisory Committee.
                                              30 days after the close of every calendar               Avenue, Suite 240, Rockville, MD                         Date: March 10, 2015.
                                              quarter to the Payment Management                       20852, Phone: (301) 443–7821, Fax:                       Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:20 p.m.
                                              Services, HHS at: http://                                                                                        Agenda: The NIH Recombinant DNA
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                                                                                                      (301) 443–1050, Email:
                                              www.dpm.psc.gov. It is recommended                      Jeremy.Marshall@ihs.gov, Web site:                    Advisory Committee (RAC) will review and
                                              that the applicant also send a copy of                                                                        discuss selected human gene transfer
                                                                                                      www.ihs.gov/selfgovernance.
                                                                                                                                                            protocols and related data management
                                              the FFR (SF–425) report to the Grants                      2. Questions on grants management                  activities. There will be a brief update on the
                                              Management Specialist. Failure to                       and fiscal matters may be directed to:                proposed changes to the gene transfer
                                              submit timely reports may cause a                       John Hoffman, Grants Management                       protocol review process. For more
                                              disruption in timely payments to the                    Specialist, Division of Grants                        information, please check the meeting agenda
                                              organization.                                           Management, 801 Thompson Avenue,                      at OBA Meetings Page (available at the



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CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
DatesJune 3, 2015.
FR Citation80 FR 9271 

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