82_FR_8545 82 FR 8529 - Injury Prevention Program Announcement; New Cooperative Agreement

82 FR 8529 - Injury Prevention Program Announcement; New Cooperative Agreement

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Indian Health Service

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 16 (January 26, 2017)

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FR Document2017-01806

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Indian Health Service

[Funding Announcement Number: HHS-2017-IHS-IPP-0001]


Injury Prevention Program Announcement; New Cooperative Agreement

Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 93.284

Key Dates

    Application Deadline Date: February 26, 2017.
    Review Date: March 21-24, 2017.
    Earliest Anticipated Start Date: April 15, 2017.
    Signed Tribal Resolutions Due Date: February 26, 2017.
    Proof of Non-Profit Status Due Date: February 26, 2017.

I. Funding Opportunity Description

Statutory Authority

    The Indian Health Service (IHS), Division of Environmental Health 
Services is accepting competitive cooperative agreement (CA) 
applications for the Injury Prevention Program (IPP) for American 
Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). The program is authorized under 25 
U.S.C. 13, Snyder Act, and 42 U.S.C., Section 301(a), Public Health 
Service Act, as amended. This program is described in the Catalog of 
Federal Domestic Assistance under 93.284.

Background

    Injuries are the single leading cause of death for AI/AN between 
the ages of 1 and 44 years. (Indian Health Focus: Injuries 2015 
Edition, IHS, Division of Program Statistics). Depending on the type of 
injury, AI/AN experience injury mortality rates that are 2.5 to 8.7 
times higher than the U.S. all races rates. This funding opportunity 
was developed by the IHS IPP to address the disparity in injury rates 
by encouraging Tribes to implement injury prevention projects based on 
evidence-based, effective strategies.
    Injury prevention evidence-based, effective strategies are 
prevention methods that have been scientifically proven to prevent 
injuries. Injury prevention programs and projects are most effective 
when based on these model practices. Though not repeatedly 
scientifically proven to be effective, the use of promising and 
innovative injury prevention strategies is also recommended. For more 
information on evidence-based injury prevention resources see: http://www.healthy.ohio.gov/vipp/evidence/ebresource.aspx.
    Comprehensive injury prevention programs use a public health 
approach to employ strategies that address education, policy 
development with enforcement, and environmental modifications. Programs 
use various combinations of effective strategies to ensure they are 
effective and sustainable. A single focus with only education is not an 
effective strategy.
    The IHS IPP priorities are prevention of (1) motor vehicle crash 
related injuries; and (2) unintentional fall injuries. For AI/AN, motor 
vehicle-related injuries and deaths are the leading cause of 
disability, years of potential life lost, and medical and societal 
costs. Unintentional elder fall-related injuries are a leading cause of 
hospitalizations in AI/AN communities. Among older adults, falls are 
the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries (http://www.cdc.gov/HomeandRecreationalSafety/Falls/adultfalls.html).

Purpose

    The purpose of this IHS cooperative agreement is to promote the 
capability of Tribes, Indian organizations and urban Indian 
organizations to build and maintain sustainable, effective injury 
prevention programs:
    (a) Increase the understanding of the injury problem by Tribes/
Indian organizations/urban Indian organizations;
    (b) promote Tribal capacity to implement effective strategies to 
prevent injuries in Tribal communities; and
    (c) to improve the quality of life of AI/AN people.
    This cooperative agreement opportunity is available to any 
applicant that does not have a current IHS injury prevention 
cooperative agreement. There is no IHS user population requirement.
    Applicants will only be issued one award: Part II-IPP Effective 
Strategy Project. Applications should be sure to respond to the 
appropriate ``Criteria'' under Section V-Application Review 
Information.

II. Award Information

Type of Award

    Cooperative Agreement.

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Estimated Funds Available

    The total amount of funding identified for the current fiscal year 
(FY) 2017 is approximately $375,000. Individual award amounts are 
anticipated from $10,000 to $25,000 for three years. The amount of 
funding available for 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 fifteen awards will be issued under this program 
announcement.

Project Period

    The project period will be three years and will run consecutively 
from April 15, 2017 to April 14, 2020.

Cooperative Agreement

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

Substantial Involvement Description for Cooperative Agreement

A. IHS Programmatic Involvement
    The IHS IPP substantial involvement includes providing technical 
assistance to the Tribal Injury Prevention Coordinators in program 
planning, implementation, and evaluation. IHS will assign an IHS IPP 
Specialist or designee to serve as the local project officer. 
Responsibilities of the IHS local project officers are described below:
    (1) Provide guidance to the grantee involving strategy, injury data 
(collection, analysis, reporting, and interpretation of findings), use 
of public information materials, quality assurance, coordination of 
activities, training, reports, budget and evaluation.
    (2) Review continuation applications and recommend approval or 
disapproval.
    Technical assistance will also include the following:
    (1) Schedule bi-annual conference calls for technical assistance.
    (2) Assist grantee in writing progress reports.
    (3) Disseminate injury prevention best practices guidance.
    (4) Provide training to grantees.
B. Grantee Cooperative Agreement Award Activities
    Responsibilities of the grantee are described below:
    (1) Work in partnership with the IHS in decisions involving 
strategy, injury data (collection, analysis, reporting), use of public 
information materials, quality assurance, coordination of activities, 
training, reports, budget and evaluation.
    (2) Provide a logic model plan for the Part II effective strategies 
project. The logic model will address the stages of the project 
development implementation and evaluation with proposed timeline.
    (3) Develop culturally-competent, project-related information to 
educate and empower communities to take action in injury prevention.
    (4) Develop a project evaluation plan with baseline data, timeline 
and outcome measures.
    (5) Participate in IHS conference calls and webinars.

III. Eligibility Information

1. Eligibility

    To be eligible for this ``New/Competing Continuation Announcement'' 
under this announcement, an applicant be one of the following as 
defined by 25 U.S.C. 1603:
     A Federally-recognized Indian Tribe 25 U.S.C. 1603(14); 
operating an Indian health program operated pursuant to a contract, 
grant, cooperative agreement, or compact with IHS pursuant to the 
Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (ISDEAA), (Pub. 
L. 93-638).
     A Tribal organization 25 U.S.C. 1603(26); operating an 
Indian health program operated pursuant to as contract, grant, 
cooperative agreement, or compact with the IHS pursuant to the ISDEAA, 
(Pub. L. 93-638).
     An Urban Indian organization as defined by 25 U.S.C. 
1603(29). Operating a Title V urban Indian health program that 
currently has a grant or contract with the IHS under Title V of the 
Indian Health Care Improvement Act, (Pub. L. 93-437). Applicants must 
provide proof of non-profit status with the application, e.g. 
501(c)(3).

    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 Division of Grants Management of this decision.

Tribal Resolution

    An Indian Tribe or Tribal organization that is proposing a project 
affecting another Indian Tribe must include resolutions from all 
affected Tribes to be served. 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.
    An official signed Tribal resolution must be received by the DGM 
prior to a Notice of Award being issued to any applicant selected for 
funding. However, if an official signed Tribal resolution cannot be 
submitted with the electronic application submission prior to the 
official application deadline date, a draft Tribal resolution must be 
submitted by the deadline in order for the application to be considered 
complete and eligible for review. The draft Tribal resolution is not in 
lieu of the required signed resolution, but is acceptable until a 
signed resolution is received. If an official signed Tribal resolution 
is not received by DGM when funding decisions are made, then a Notice 
of Award will not be issued to that applicant and they will not receive 
any IHS funds until such time as they have submitted a signed 
resolution to the Grants Management Specialist listed in this Funding 
Announcement.
Proof of Non-Profit Status
    Organizations claiming non-profit status must submit proof. A copy 
of the 501(c)(3) Certificate must be received with the application 
submission by the Application Deadline Date listed under the Key Dates 
section on page one of this announcement.
    An applicant submitting any of the above additional documentation 
after the initial application submission due date is required to ensure 
the information was received by the IHS DGM by obtaining documentation

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confirming delivery (i.e., FedEx tracking, postal return receipt, 
etc.).

IV. Application and Submission Information

1. Obtaining Application Materials

    The application package and detailed instructions for this 
announcement can be found at http://www.Grants.gov or https://www.ihs.gov/dgm/funding/.
    Questions regarding the electronic application process may be 
directed to Mr. Paul Gettys at (301) 443-2114 or (301) 443-5204.

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 15 
pages).
    [cir] Background information on the Tribe or 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).
     Letter of Support from Organization's Board of Directors.
     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).
     Documentation of current Office of Management and Budget 
(OMB) A-133 required Financial Audit (if applicable).
    Acceptable forms of documentation include:
    [cir] Email confirmation from Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) 
that audits were submitted; or
    [cir] Face sheets from audit reports. These can be found on the FAC 
Web site: http://harvester.census.gov/facdissem/main.aspx.
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 15 pages and must: Be single-spaced, 
type written, have consecutively numbered pages, use black type not 
smaller than 12 points, 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 evaluation criteria (refer to Section V.1, Evaluation criteria in 
this announcement) and place all responses and required information in 
the correct section (noted below), or they shall not be considered or 
scored. These narratives will assist the Objective Review Committee 
(ORC) in becoming more familiar with the applicant's activities and 
accomplishments prior to this cooperative agreement award. If the 
narrative exceeds the page limit, only the first 15 pages will be 
reviewed. The 15 page limit for the narrative does not include the work 
plan, standard forms, Tribal resolutions, table of contents, budget, 
budget justifications, narratives, and/or other appendix items.
    There are three parts to the narrative: Part A--Program 
Information; Part B--Program Planning and Evaluation; and Part C--
Program Report. See below for additional details about what must be 
included in the narrative. The page limitations below are for each 
narrative and budget submitted.
Part A: Program Information (Page Limitation--2)
Section 1: Needs
    Describe nature and extent of the injury problem of the Tribe, 
Indian organization or urban Indian organization. Describe the public 
health approach to address the injury problem.
Part B: Program Planning and Evaluation (Page Limitation--8)
Section 1: Program Plans
    Succinctly describe how the Tribe, Indian organization or urban 
Indian organization plans to address the injury problems utilizing 
effective strategies, best, or promising practices.
Section 2: Program Evaluation
    Describe fully and clearly how the proposed interventions will 
impact in minimizing or reducing severe injuries in Tribal communities. 
Identify anticipated or expected benefits for the Tribal constituency.
Part C: Program Report (Page Limitation--5)
    Section 1: Describe major accomplishments over the last 24 months. 
Identify and describe significant program achievements associated with 
injury prevention initiatives. Provide the accomplishments of the goals 
established for the time frame, or if applicable, provide justification 
for the lack of progress.
    Section 2: Describe major activities over the last 24 months. 
Provide an overview of significant injury prevention program activities 
associated with in reduction of severe injuries over the past 24 
months. This section should address significant program activities 
including those related to the accomplishments listed in the previous 
section.
B. Budget Narrative (Page Limitation--5)
    This narrative must include a line item budget with a narrative 
justification for all expenditures identifying reasonable allowable, 
allocable 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.

3. Submission Dates and Times

    Applications must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov by 
11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) on the Application Deadline Date 
listed in the Key Dates section on page one of this announcement. Any 
application received after the application deadline will not be 
accepted for processing, nor will it be given further consideration for 
funding. Grants.gov will notify the applicant via email if the 
application is rejected.
    If technical challenges arise and assistance is required with the 
electronic application process, contact Grants.gov Customer Support via 
email to [email protected] or at (800) 518-4726. Customer Support is 
available to address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except on 
Federal holidays). If problems persist, contact Mr. Gettys 
([email protected]), DGM Grant Systems Coordinator, by telephone at 
(301) 443-2114 or (301) 443-5204. 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

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tracking number. In the event you are not able to obtain a tracking 
number, call the DGM as soon as possible.

4. Intergovernmental Review

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

5. Funding Restrictions

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

6. Electronic Submission Requirements

    All applications must be submitted electronically. Please use the 
http://www.Grants.gov Web site to submit an application electronically 
and select the ``Find Grant Opportunities'' link on the homepage. 
Download a copy of the application package, complete it offline, and 
then upload and submit the completed application via the http://www.Grants.gov Web site. Electronic copies of the application may not 
be submitted as attachments to email messages addressed to IHS 
employees or offices.
    If the applicant 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 Mr. 
Robert Tarwater, Director, DGM, (see Section IV.6 below for additional 
information). A written waiver request must be sent to 
[email protected] with a copy to [email protected]. 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.
    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 Director of the 
DGM will not be reviewed or considered for funding. The applicant will 
be notified via email of this decision by the Grants Management Officer 
of the DGM. Paper applications must be received by the DGM no later 
than 5:00 p.m., EST, on 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. Applicants 
that do not adhere to the timelines for System for Award Management 
(SAM) and/or http://www.Grants.gov registration or that fail to request 
timely assistance with technical issues will not be considered for a 
waiver to submit a paper application.
    Please be aware of the following:
     Please search for the application package in http://www.Grants.gov by entering the CFDA number or the Funding Opportunity 
Number. Both numbers are located in the header of this announcement.
     If you experience technical challenges while submitting 
your application electronically, please contact Grants.gov Support 
directly at: [email protected] or (800) 518-4726. Customer Support is 
available to address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except on 
Federal holidays).
     Upon contacting Grants.gov, obtain a tracking number as 
proof of contact. The tracking number is helpful if there are technical 
issues that cannot be resolved and a waiver from the agency must be 
obtained.
     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 IHS IPP will 
notify the applicant that the application has been received.
     Email applications will not be accepted under this 
announcement.
Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
    All IHS applicants and grantee organizations are required to obtain 
a DUNS number and maintain an active registration in the SAM database. 
The DUNS number is a unique 9-digit identification number provided by 
D&B which uniquely identifies each entity. The DUNS number is site 
specific; therefore, each distinct performance site may be assigned a 
DUNS number. Obtaining a DUNS number is easy, and there is no charge. 
To obtain a DUNS number, you may access it through http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform, or to expedite the process, call (866) 705-
5711.
    All HHS recipients are required by the Federal Funding 
Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006, as amended (``Transparency 
Act''), to report information on sub-awards. Accordingly, all IHS 
grantees must notify potential first-tier sub-recipients that no entity 
may receive a first-tier sub-award unless the entity has provided its 
DUNS number to the prime grantee organization. This requirement ensures 
the use of a universal identifier to enhance the quality of information 
available to the public pursuant to the Transparency Act.
System for Award Management (SAM)
    Organizations that were not registered with Central Contractor 
Registration and have not registered with SAM will need to obtain a 
DUNS number first and then access the SAM online registration through 
the SAM home page at https://www.sam.gov (U.S. organizations will also 
need to provide an Employer Identification Number from the Internal 
Revenue Service that may take an additional 2-5 weeks to become 
active). Completing and submitting the registration takes approximately 
one hour to complete and SAM registration will take 3-5 business days 
to process. Registration with the SAM is free of charge. Applicants may 
register online at https://www.sam.gov.
    Additional information on implementing the Transparency Act, 
including the specific requirements for DUNS and SAM, can be found on 
the IHS Grants Management, Grants Policy Web site: https://www.ihs.gov/dgm/policytopics/.

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 fifteen page narrative should include only the first year of 
activities; information for multi-year projects should be included as 
an appendix. See ``Multi-year Project Requirements'' at the end of this 
section for more information. The narrative section should be written 
in a manner that is clear to outside reviewers unfamiliar with prior 
related activities of the applicant. It should be well

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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 (20 Points)
    Describe the need for funding and the injury problem using local 
IHS, state, or national injury data in the community or target area.
    Describe the Tribe's/Tribal organization's support for the proposed 
Injury Prevention Part II effective strategy project.
    Describe the population to be served by the proposed project (no 
minimum population requirement).
B. Project Objectives(s), Work Plan and Approach (40 Points)
    Goals and objectives must be clear and concise. Each objective must 
be measurable, feasible and attainable to accomplish during the 3 year 
project period utilizing the SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, 
Realistic, Time specific) program objectives.
    SMART Objective examples:
     Child safety car seat use will be increased from 10% to 
50% at Bobcat community by August 1, 2020.
     Implement on-going Tai Chi classes once a week at Lower 
Red Rock community for ages 55+ by August 1, 2020.
    Effective strategies must be incorporated in each project and 
should be based on effectiveness, economic efficiency and feasibility 
of the project. Provide a description of the extent to which proposed 
projects are an effective strategy based on a documented need in the 
target communities.
    Coalition/Collaboration: Describe how the Tribe or urban community, 
the IHS and other organizations will collaborate on the project or 
conduct related activities. Provide a description of the roles of 
Tribal involvement, organization, or agency and evidence of 
coordination, supervision, and degree of commitment (e.g., time, in-
kind, financial) of staff, organizations, and agencies involved in 
activities.
C. Program Evaluation (20 Points)
    Describe how and when the project will be evaluated for program 
process, effectiveness, and impact. This includes, but is not limited 
to, what data will be collected to evaluate the success of the proposed 
program objectives.
D. Organizational Capabilities, Key Personnel and Qualifications (10 
Points)
    A description of the roles of the Project Director in activities 
during the 3 year project(s) (e.g., time in-kind, financial). Provide 
the organizational structure (chart). Describe coalition or 
collaboration activities of the Tribe or urban Tribal program.
E. Categorical Budget and Budget Justification (10 Points)
    Projects must include a project narrative, 3 year categorical 
budget, and budget justification for each year of funding requested. If 
indirect costs are claimed, indicate and apply the current negotiated 
rate to the budget.
Multi-Year Project Requirements
    Projects requiring a second and third year must include a brief 
project narrative and budget (one additional page per year) addressing 
the developmental plans for each additional year of the project.
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 IHS Program to review and make 
recommendations on these applications. The technical review process 
ensures selection of quality projects in a national competition for 
limited funding. Incomplete applications and applications that are non-
responsive to the eligibility criteria will not be referred to the ORC. 
The applicant will be notified via email of this decision by the Grants 
Management Officer of the DGM. Applicants will be notified by DGM, via 
email, to outline minor missing components (i.e., budget narratives, 
audit documentation, key contact form) needed for an otherwise complete 
application. All missing documents must be sent to DGM on or before the 
due date listed in the email of notification of missing documents 
required.
    To obtain a minimum score for funding by the ORC, applicants must 
address all program requirements and provide all required documentation

VI. Award Administration Information

1. Award Notices

    The Notice of Award (NoA) is a legally binding document signed by 
the Grants Management Officer and serves as the official notification 
of the grant award. The NoA will be initiated by the DGM in our grant 
system, GrantSolutions (https://www.grantsolutions.gov). Each entity 
that is approved for funding under this announcement will need to 
request or have a user account in GrantSolutions in order to retrieve 
their NoA. The NoA is the authorizing document for which funds are 
dispersed to the approved entities and reflects the amount of Federal 
funds awarded, the purpose of the grant, the terms and conditions of 
the award, the effective date of the award, and the budget/project 
period.
Disapproved Applicants
    Applicants who received a score less than the recommended funding 
level for approval, 60, 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. The summary statement will be sent to 
the Authorized Organizational Representative that is identified on the 
face page (SF-424) of the application. The IHS program office 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 2017, the approved but unfunded application may be re-
considered by the awarding program office for possible funding. The 
applicant will also receive

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an Executive Summary Statement from the IHS program office within 30 
days of the conclusion of the ORC.

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

2. Administrative Requirements

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

3. Indirect Costs

    This section applies to all grant recipients that request 
reimbursement of indirect costs (IDC) in their grant application. In 
accordance with HHS Grants Policy Statement, Part II-27, IHS requires 
applicants to obtain a current IDC rate agreement prior to award. The 
rate agreement must be prepared in accordance with the applicable cost 
principles and guidance as provided by the cognizant agency or office. 
A current rate covers the applicable grant activities under the current 
award's budget period. If the current rate is not on file with the DGM 
at the time of award, the IDC portion of the budget will be restricted. 
The restrictions remain in place until the current rate is provided to 
the DGM.
    Generally, IDC rates for IHS grantees are negotiated with the 
Division of Cost Allocation (DCA) https://rates.psc.gov/ and the 
Department of Interior (Interior Business Center) https://www.doi.gov/ibc/services/finance/indirect-Cost-Services/indian-tribes. 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. Per DGM policy, all reports are required to be submitted 
electronically by attaching them as a ``Grant Note'' in 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, a summary of progress to date, 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 sub-awards 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/policytopics/.
D. Compliance With Executive Order 13166 Implementation of Services 
Accessibility Provisions for All Grant Application Packages and Funding 
Opportunity Announcements
    Recipients of Federal financial assistance (FFA) from HHS must 
administer their programs in compliance with Federal civil rights law. 
This means that recipients of HHS funds must ensure equal access to 
their programs without regard to a person's race, color, national 
origin, disability, age and, in some circumstances, sex and religion. 
This includes ensuring your programs are accessible to persons with 
limited English proficiency. HHS provides guidance to recipients of FFA 
on meeting their legal obligation to take reasonable steps to provide 
meaningful access to their programs by persons with limited English 
proficiency. Please see http://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-
individuals/special-topics/limited-

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title-VI/.
    The HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) also provides guidance on 
complying with civil rights laws enforced by HHS. Please see http://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-individuals/section-1557/index.html; and 
http://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/index.html. Recipients of FFA also have 
specific legal obligations for serving qualified individuals with 
disabilities. Please see http://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-individuals/disability/index.html. Please contact the HHS OCR for more 
information about obligations and prohibitions under Federal civil 
rights laws at http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/about-us/contact-us/headquarters-and-regional-addresses/index.html or call 1-800-368-1019 or TDD 1-800-
537-7697. Also note it is an HHS Departmental goal to ensure access to 
quality, culturally competent care, including long-term services and 
supports, for vulnerable populations. For further guidance on providing 
culturally and linguistically appropriate services, recipients should 
review the National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically 
Appropriate Services in Health and Health Care at http://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/omh/browse.aspx?lvl=2&lvlid=53.
    Pursuant to 45 CFR 80.3(d), an individual shall not be deemed 
subjected to discrimination by reason of his/her exclusion from 
benefits limited by Federal law to individuals eligible for benefits 
and services from the IHS.
    Recipients will be required to sign the HHS-690 Assurance of 
Compliance form which can be obtained from the following Web site: 
http://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/forms/hhs-690.pdf, and send it 
directly to the: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office 
of Civil Rights, 200 Independence Ave. SW., Washington, DC 20201.
F. Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System 
(FAPIIS)
    The IHS is required to review and consider any information about 
the applicant that is in the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity 
Information System (FAPIIS) before making any award in excess of the 
simplified acquisition threshold (currently $150,000) over the period 
of performance. An applicant may review and comment on any information 
about itself that a Federal awarding agency previously entered. IHS 
will consider any comments by the applicant, in addition to other 
information in FAPIIS in making a judgment about the applicant's 
integrity, business ethics, and record of performance under Federal 
awards when completing the review of risk posed by applicants as 
described in 45 CFR 75.205.
    As required by 45 CFR part 75 Appendix XII of the Uniform Guidance, 
non-federal entities (NFEs) are required to disclose in FAPIIS any 
information about criminal, civil, and administrative proceedings, and/
or affirm that there is no new information to provide. This applies to 
NFEs that receive Federal awards (currently active grants, cooperative 
agreements, and procurement contracts) greater than $10,000,000 for any 
period of time during the period of performance of an award/project.
Mandatory Disclosure Requirements
    As required by 2 CFR part 200 of the Uniform Guidance, and the HHS 
implementing regulations at 45 CFR part 75, effective January 1, 2016, 
the IHS must require a non-federal entity or an applicant for a Federal 
award to disclose, in a timely manner, in writing to the IHS or pass-
through entity all violations of Federal criminal law involving fraud, 
bribery, or gratuity violations potentially affecting the Federal 
award.
    Submission is required for all applicants and recipients, in 
writing, to the IHS and to the HHS Office of Inspector General all 
information related to violations of Federal criminal law involving 
fraud, bribery, or gratuity violations potentially affecting the 
Federal award. 45 CFR 75.113.
    Disclosures must be sent in writing to:

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Indian Health Service, 
Division of Grants Management, Attn: Robert Tarwater, Director, 5600 
Fishers Lane, Mail Stop: 09E70, Rockville, Maryland 20857, (Include 
``Mandatory Grant Disclosures'' in subject line). Office: (301) 443-
5204, Fax: (301) 594-0899, Email: [email protected];

AND
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector 
General, Attn: Mandatory Grant Disclosures, Intake Coordinator, 330 
Independence Avenue SW., Cohen Building, Room 5527, Washington, DC 
20201, URL: http://oig.hhs.gov/fraud/report-fraud/index.asp, (Include 
``Mandatory Grant Disclosures'' in subject line). Fax: (202) 205-0604 
(Include ``Mandatory Grant Disclosures'' in subject line) or Email: 
[email protected].

    Failure to make required disclosures can result in any of the 
remedies described in 45 CFR 75.371 Remedies for noncompliance, 
including suspension or debarment (See 2 CFR parts 180 & 376 and 31 
U.S.C. 3321).

VII. Agency Contacts

    1. Questions on the programmatic issues may be directed to: Ms. 
Nancy Bill, Program Manager, Injury Prevention Program, IHS, 5600 
Fishers Lane, Mailstop 10N14-C, Rockville, MD 20857, Phone: (301) 443-
0105, Fax: (301) 443-7538, E-Mail: [email protected].

    2. Questions on grants management and fiscal matters may be 
directed to: Andrew Diggs, Senior Grant Management Specialist, Division 
of Grants Management, Indian Health Service, 5600 Fishers Lane, 
Mailstop 09E70, Rockville, MD 20857. Phone: (301) 443-2241; or the DGM 
main line (301) 443-5204, Fax: (301) 443-0899, E-Mail: 
[email protected].

    3. Questions on systems matters may be directed to: Paul Gettys, 
Grant Systems Coordinator, 5600 Fishers Lane, Mailstop: 09E70, 
Rockville, MD 20857. Phone: (301) 443-2114; or the DGM main line (301) 
443-5204, Fax: (301) 443-0899, [email protected].

VIII. Other Information

    The Public Health Service strongly encourages all cooperative 
agreement and contract recipients to provide a smoke-free workplace and 
promote the non-use of all tobacco products. In addition, Pub. L. 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: January 13, 2017.
Mary Smith,
Principal Deputy Director, Indian Health Service.
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                                                                                                         TOTAL ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN—HOURS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Average
                                                                                                                                                                                                Number of
                                                   Information                                                                                                                 Number of                          burden per       Total burden
                                                                                          Type of respondent and hours for each                                                               responses per
                                                    collection                                                                                                                respondents                          response           hours
                                                                                                                                                                                                respondent          (hours)

                                                  (f) ................   Technical (4) ............................................................................                      63                 1                  8            504
                                                                         Legal (2) ..................................................................................
                                                                         Management (2) ......................................................................
                                                  (g) ...............    Administrative (8) ....................................................................                         63                 3           8 (24)             1512
                                                  (h) ...............    Administrative (2) ....................................................................                         63                 3            3 (9)              567
                                                                         Management (1) ......................................................................
                                                  (i) ................   Technical (4) ............................................................................                      63                 3           8 (24)             1512
                                                                         Legal (2) ..................................................................................
                                                                         Management (2) ......................................................................

                                                        Total ....       ..................................................................................................              63                19         83 (173)           10,899



                                                    OS specifically requests comments on                                       for the Injury Prevention Program (IPP)                             The IHS IPP priorities are prevention
                                                  (1) the necessity and utility of the                                         for American Indians and Alaska                                   of (1) motor vehicle crash related
                                                  proposed information collection for the                                      Natives (AI/AN). The program is                                   injuries; and (2) unintentional fall
                                                  proper performance of the agency’s                                           authorized under 25 U.S.C. 13, Snyder                             injuries. For AI/AN, motor vehicle-
                                                  functions, (2) the accuracy of the                                           Act, and 42 U.S.C., Section 301(a),                               related injuries and deaths are the
                                                  estimated burden, (3) ways to enhance                                        Public Health Service Act, as amended.                            leading cause of disability, years of
                                                  the quality, utility, and clarity of the                                     This program is described in the Catalog                          potential life lost, and medical and
                                                  information to be collected, and (4) the                                     of Federal Domestic Assistance under                              societal costs. Unintentional elder fall-
                                                  use of automated collection techniques                                       93.284.                                                           related injuries are a leading cause of
                                                  or other forms of information                                                                                                                  hospitalizations in AI/AN communities.
                                                                                                                               Background
                                                  technology to minimize the information                                                                                                         Among older adults, falls are the leading
                                                  collection burden.                                                              Injuries are the single leading cause of                       cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries
                                                                                                                               death for AI/AN between the ages of 1                             (http://www.cdc.gov/
                                                  Terry S. Clark,                                                              and 44 years. (Indian Health Focus:                               HomeandRecreationalSafety/Falls/
                                                  Asst. Information Collection Clearance                                       Injuries 2015 Edition, IHS, Division of                           adultfalls.html).
                                                  Officer.                                                                     Program Statistics). Depending on the
                                                  [FR Doc. 2017–01759 Filed 1–25–17; 8:45 am]                                  type of injury, AI/AN experience injury                           Purpose
                                                  BILLING CODE 4150–24–P                                                       mortality rates that are 2.5 to 8.7 times                           The purpose of this IHS cooperative
                                                                                                                               higher than the U.S. all races rates. This                        agreement is to promote the capability
                                                                                                                               funding opportunity was developed by                              of Tribes, Indian organizations and
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND                                                     the IHS IPP to address the disparity in
                                                  HUMAN SERVICES                                                                                                                                 urban Indian organizations to build and
                                                                                                                               injury rates by encouraging Tribes to                             maintain sustainable, effective injury
                                                                                                                               implement injury prevention projects                              prevention programs:
                                                  Indian Health Service
                                                                                                                               based on evidence-based, effective
                                                  [Funding Announcement Number: HHS–
                                                                                                                                                                                                   (a) Increase the understanding of the
                                                                                                                               strategies.
                                                  2017–IHS–IPP–0001]                                                                                                                             injury problem by Tribes/Indian
                                                                                                                                  Injury prevention evidence-based,
                                                                                                                                                                                                 organizations/urban Indian
                                                                                                                               effective strategies are prevention
                                                  Injury Prevention Program                                                                                                                      organizations;
                                                                                                                               methods that have been scientifically
                                                  Announcement; New Cooperative                                                proven to prevent injuries. Injury                                  (b) promote Tribal capacity to
                                                  Agreement                                                                    prevention programs and projects are                              implement effective strategies to prevent
                                                                                                                               most effective when based on these                                injuries in Tribal communities; and
                                                  Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
                                                  Number: 93.284                                                               model practices. Though not repeatedly                              (c) to improve the quality of life of AI/
                                                                                                                               scientifically proven to be effective, the                        AN people.
                                                  Key Dates                                                                    use of promising and innovative injury                              This cooperative agreement
                                                    Application Deadline Date: February                                        prevention strategies is also                                     opportunity is available to any applicant
                                                  26, 2017.                                                                    recommended. For more information on                              that does not have a current IHS injury
                                                    Review Date: March 21–24, 2017.                                            evidence-based injury prevention                                  prevention cooperative agreement.
                                                    Earliest Anticipated Start Date: April                                     resources see: http://                                            There is no IHS user population
                                                  15, 2017.                                                                    www.healthy.ohio.gov/vipp/evidence/                               requirement.
                                                    Signed Tribal Resolutions Due Date:                                        ebresource.aspx.
                                                  February 26, 2017.                                                                                                                               Applicants will only be issued one
                                                                                                                                  Comprehensive injury prevention                                award: Part II–IPP Effective Strategy
                                                    Proof of Non-Profit Status Due Date:                                       programs use a public health approach
                                                  February 26, 2017.                                                                                                                             Project. Applications should be sure to
                                                                                                                               to employ strategies that address
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                                                                                                                                                                                                 respond to the appropriate ‘‘Criteria’’
                                                  I. Funding Opportunity Description                                           education, policy development with                                under Section V–Application Review
                                                                                                                               enforcement, and environmental                                    Information.
                                                  Statutory Authority                                                          modifications. Programs use various
                                                    The Indian Health Service (IHS),                                           combinations of effective strategies to                           II. Award Information
                                                  Division of Environmental Health                                             ensure they are effective and                                     Type of Award
                                                  Services is accepting competitive                                            sustainable. A single focus with only
                                                  cooperative agreement (CA) applications                                      education is not an effective strategy.                             Cooperative Agreement.


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                                                  Estimated Funds Available                                 (3) Disseminate injury prevention best               2. Cost Sharing or Matching
                                                    The total amount of funding                           practices guidance.                                      The IHS does not require matching
                                                  identified for the current fiscal year (FY)               (4) Provide training to grantees.
                                                                                                                                                                 funds or cost sharing for grants or
                                                  2017 is approximately $375,000.                         B. Grantee Cooperative Agreement                       cooperative agreements.
                                                  Individual award amounts are                            Award Activities
                                                  anticipated from $10,000 to $25,000 for                                                                        3. Other Requirements
                                                                                                             Responsibilities of the grantee are
                                                  three years. The amount of funding                                                                               If application budgets exceed the
                                                                                                          described below:
                                                  available for awards issued under this                     (1) Work in partnership with the IHS                highest dollar amount outlined under
                                                  announcement is subject to the                          in decisions involving strategy, injury                the ‘‘Estimated Funds Available’’
                                                  availability of appropriations and                      data (collection, analysis, reporting), use            section within this funding
                                                  budgetary priorities of the Agency. The                 of public information materials, quality               announcement, the application will be
                                                  IHS is under no obligation to make                      assurance, coordination of activities,                 considered ineligible and will not be
                                                  awards that are selected for funding                    training, reports, budget and evaluation.              reviewed for further consideration. If
                                                  under this announcement.                                   (2) Provide a logic model plan for the              deemed ineligible, IHS will not return
                                                  Anticipated Number of Awards                            Part II effective strategies project. The              the application. The applicant will be
                                                                                                          logic model will address the stages of                 notified by email by the Division of
                                                     Approximately fifteen awards will be                                                                        Grants Management of this decision.
                                                  issued under this program                               the project development
                                                  announcement.                                           implementation and evaluation with                     Tribal Resolution
                                                                                                          proposed timeline.
                                                  Project Period                                             (3) Develop culturally-competent,                     An Indian Tribe or Tribal organization
                                                                                                          project-related information to educate                 that is proposing a project affecting
                                                    The project period will be three years
                                                                                                          and empower communities to take                        another Indian Tribe must include
                                                  and will run consecutively from April
                                                                                                          action in injury prevention.                           resolutions from all affected Tribes to be
                                                  15, 2017 to April 14, 2020.
                                                                                                             (4) Develop a project evaluation plan               served. Applications by Tribal
                                                  Cooperative Agreement                                   with baseline data, timeline and                       organizations will not require a specific
                                                     Cooperative agreements awarded by                    outcome measures.                                      Tribal resolution if the current Tribal
                                                  the Department of Health and Human                         (5) Participate in IHS conference calls             resolution(s) under which they operate
                                                  Services (HHS) are administered under                   and webinars.                                          would encompass the proposed grant
                                                  the same policies as a grant. However,                                                                         activities.
                                                                                                          III. Eligibility Information                             An official signed Tribal resolution
                                                  the funding agency (IHS) is required to
                                                  have substantial programmatic                           1. Eligibility                                         must be received by the DGM prior to
                                                  involvement in the project during the                      To be eligible for this ‘‘New/                      a Notice of Award being issued to any
                                                  entire award segment. Below is a                        Competing Continuation                                 applicant selected for funding.
                                                  detailed description of the level of                    Announcement’’ under this                              However, if an official signed Tribal
                                                  involvement required for both IHS and                   announcement, an applicant be one of                   resolution cannot be submitted with the
                                                  the grantee. IHS will be responsible for                the following as defined by 25 U.S.C.                  electronic application submission prior
                                                  activities listed under Section A and the               1603:                                                  to the official application deadline date,
                                                  grantee will be responsible for activities                 • A Federally-recognized Indian                     a draft Tribal resolution must be
                                                  listed under Section B as stated:                       Tribe 25 U.S.C. 1603(14); operating an                 submitted by the deadline in order for
                                                                                                          Indian health program operated                         the application to be considered
                                                  Substantial Involvement Description for                                                                        complete and eligible for review. The
                                                  Cooperative Agreement                                   pursuant to a contract, grant,
                                                                                                          cooperative agreement, or compact with                 draft Tribal resolution is not in lieu of
                                                  A. IHS Programmatic Involvement                         IHS pursuant to the Indian Self-                       the required signed resolution, but is
                                                     The IHS IPP substantial involvement                  Determination and Education                            acceptable until a signed resolution is
                                                  includes providing technical assistance                 Assistance Act (ISDEAA), (Pub. L. 93–                  received. If an official signed Tribal
                                                  to the Tribal Injury Prevention                         638).                                                  resolution is not received by DGM when
                                                  Coordinators in program planning,                          • A Tribal organization 25 U.S.C.                   funding decisions are made, then a
                                                  implementation, and evaluation. IHS                     1603(26); operating an Indian health                   Notice of Award will not be issued to
                                                  will assign an IHS IPP Specialist or                    program operated pursuant to as                        that applicant and they will not receive
                                                  designee to serve as the local project                  contract, grant, cooperative agreement,                any IHS funds until such time as they
                                                  officer. Responsibilities of the IHS local              or compact with the IHS pursuant to the                have submitted a signed resolution to
                                                  project officers are described below:                   ISDEAA, (Pub. L. 93–638).                              the Grants Management Specialist listed
                                                     (1) Provide guidance to the grantee                     • An Urban Indian organization as                   in this Funding Announcement.
                                                  involving strategy, injury data                         defined by 25 U.S.C. 1603(29).                         Proof of Non-Profit Status
                                                  (collection, analysis, reporting, and                   Operating a Title V urban Indian health
                                                  interpretation of findings), use of public              program that currently has a grant or                    Organizations claiming non-profit
                                                  information materials, quality                          contract with the IHS under Title V of                 status must submit proof. A copy of the
                                                  assurance, coordination of activities,                  the Indian Health Care Improvement                     501(c)(3) Certificate must be received
                                                  training, reports, budget and evaluation.               Act, (Pub. L. 93–437). Applicants must                 with the application submission by the
                                                     (2) Review continuation applications                 provide proof of non-profit status with                Application Deadline Date listed under
                                                                                                                                                                 the Key Dates section on page one of
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                                                  and recommend approval or                               the application, e.g. 501(c)(3).
                                                  disapproval.                                                                                                   this announcement.
                                                                                                            Note: Please refer to Section IV.2                     An applicant submitting any of the
                                                     Technical assistance will also include               (Application and Submission Information/
                                                  the following:                                          Subsection 2, Content and Form of
                                                                                                                                                                 above additional documentation after
                                                     (1) Schedule bi-annual conference                    Application Submission) for additional proof           the initial application submission due
                                                  calls for technical assistance.                         of applicant status documents required, such           date is required to ensure the
                                                     (2) Assist grantee in writing progress               as Tribal resolutions, proof of non-profit             information was received by the IHS
                                                  reports.                                                status, etc.                                           DGM by obtaining documentation


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                                                  confirming delivery (i.e., FedEx                        site: http://harvester.census.gov/                     minimizing or reducing severe injuries
                                                  tracking, postal return receipt, etc.).                 facdissem/main.aspx.                                   in Tribal communities. Identify
                                                                                                                                                                 anticipated or expected benefits for the
                                                  IV. Application and Submission                          Public Policy Requirements
                                                                                                                                                                 Tribal constituency.
                                                  Information                                               All Federal-wide public policies
                                                                                                          apply to IHS grants and cooperative                    Part C: Program Report (Page
                                                  1. Obtaining Application Materials                                                                             Limitation—5)
                                                                                                          agreements with exception of the
                                                    The application package and detailed                  discrimination policy.                                   Section 1: Describe major
                                                  instructions for this announcement can                                                                         accomplishments over the last 24
                                                  be found at http://www.Grants.gov or                    Requirements for Project and Budget
                                                                                                                                                                 months. Identify and describe
                                                  https://www.ihs.gov/dgm/funding/.                       Narratives
                                                                                                                                                                 significant program achievements
                                                    Questions regarding the electronic                      A. Project Narrative: This narrative                 associated with injury prevention
                                                  application process may be directed to                  should be a separate Word document                     initiatives. Provide the
                                                  Mr. Paul Gettys at (301) 443–2114 or                    that is no longer than 15 pages and                    accomplishments of the goals
                                                  (301) 443–5204.                                         must: Be single-spaced, type written,                  established for the time frame, or if
                                                  2. Content and Form Application                         have consecutively numbered pages, use                 applicable, provide justification for the
                                                  Submission                                              black type not smaller than 12 points,                 lack of progress.
                                                                                                          and be printed on one side only of                       Section 2: Describe major activities
                                                     The applicant must include the                       standard size 81⁄2″ x 11″ paper.                       over the last 24 months. Provide an
                                                  project narrative as an attachment to the                 Be sure to succinctly address and                    overview of significant injury
                                                  application package. Mandatory                          answer all questions listed under the                  prevention program activities associated
                                                  documents for all applicants include:                   evaluation criteria (refer to Section V.1,             with in reduction of severe injuries over
                                                     • Table of contents.                                 Evaluation criteria in this                            the past 24 months. This section should
                                                     • Abstract (one page) summarizing                    announcement) and place all responses                  address significant program activities
                                                  the project.                                            and required information in the correct                including those related to the
                                                     • Application forms:                                 section (noted below), or they shall not               accomplishments listed in the previous
                                                     Æ SF–424, Application for Federal                    be considered or scored. These                         section.
                                                  Assistance.                                             narratives will assist the Objective
                                                     Æ SF–424A, Budget Information—                       Review Committee (ORC) in becoming                     B. Budget Narrative (Page Limitation—
                                                  Non-Construction Programs.                              more familiar with the applicant’s                     5)
                                                     Æ SF–424B, Assurances—Non-                           activities and accomplishments prior to                   This narrative must include a line
                                                  Construction Programs.                                  this cooperative agreement award. If the               item budget with a narrative
                                                     • Budget Justification and Narrative                 narrative exceeds the page limit, only                 justification for all expenditures
                                                  (must be single spaced and not exceed                   the first 15 pages will be reviewed. The               identifying reasonable allowable,
                                                  five pages).                                            15 page limit for the narrative does not               allocable costs necessary to accomplish
                                                     • Project Narrative (must be single                  include the work plan, standard forms,                 the goals and objectives as outlined in
                                                  spaced and not exceed 15 pages).                        Tribal resolutions, table of contents,                 the project narrative. Budget should
                                                     Æ Background information on the                      budget, budget justifications, narratives,             match the scope of work described in
                                                  Tribe or organization.                                  and/or other appendix items.                           the project narrative.
                                                     Æ Proposed scope of work, objectives,                  There are three parts to the narrative:
                                                  and activities that provide a description               Part A—Program Information; Part B—                    3. Submission Dates and Times
                                                  of what will be accomplished, including                 Program Planning and Evaluation; and                      Applications must be submitted
                                                  a one-page Timeframe Chart.                             Part C—Program Report. See below for                   electronically through Grants.gov by
                                                     • Tribal Resolution(s).                              additional details about what must be                  11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST)
                                                     • Letter of Support from                             included in the narrative. The page                    on the Application Deadline Date listed
                                                  Organization’s Board of Directors.                      limitations below are for each narrative               in the Key Dates section on page one of
                                                     • 501(c)(3) Certificate (if applicable).             and budget submitted.                                  this announcement. Any application
                                                     • Biographical sketches for all Key                  Part A: Program Information (Page                      received after the application deadline
                                                  Personnel.                                              Limitation—2)                                          will not be accepted for processing, nor
                                                     • Contractor/Consultant resumes or                                                                          will it be given further consideration for
                                                  qualifications and scope of work.                       Section 1: Needs                                       funding. Grants.gov will notify the
                                                     • Disclosure of Lobbying Activities                    Describe nature and extent of the                    applicant via email if the application is
                                                  (SF–LLL).                                               injury problem of the Tribe, Indian                    rejected.
                                                     • Certification Regarding Lobbying                   organization or urban Indian                              If technical challenges arise and
                                                  (GG-Lobbying Form).                                     organization. Describe the public health               assistance is required with the
                                                     • Copy of current Negotiated Indirect                approach to address the injury problem.                electronic application process, contact
                                                  Cost rate (IDC) agreement (required) in                                                                        Grants.gov Customer Support via email
                                                                                                          Part B: Program Planning and
                                                  order to receive IDC.                                                                                          to support@grants.gov or at (800) 518–
                                                                                                          Evaluation (Page Limitation—8)
                                                     • Organizational Chart (optional).                                                                          4726. Customer Support is available to
                                                     • Documentation of current Office of                 Section 1: Program Plans                               address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days
                                                  Management and Budget (OMB) A–133                         Succinctly describe how the Tribe,                   a week (except on Federal holidays). If
                                                  required Financial Audit (if applicable).                                                                      problems persist, contact Mr. Gettys
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                                                                                                          Indian organization or urban Indian
                                                     Acceptable forms of documentation                    organization plans to address the injury               (Paul.Gettys@ihs.gov), DGM Grant
                                                  include:                                                problems utilizing effective strategies,               Systems Coordinator, by telephone at
                                                     Æ Email confirmation from Federal                    best, or promising practices.                          (301) 443–2114 or (301) 443–5204.
                                                  Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) that audits                                                                          Please be sure to contact Mr. Gettys at
                                                  were submitted; or                                      Section 2: Program Evaluation                          least ten days prior to the application
                                                     Æ Face sheets from audit reports.                      Describe fully and clearly how the                   deadline. Please do not contact the DGM
                                                  These can be found on the FAC Web                       proposed interventions will impact in                  until you have received a Grants.gov


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                                                  tracking number. In the event you are                   in the Key Dates section on page one of                The DUNS number is site specific;
                                                  not able to obtain a tracking number,                   this announcement. Late applications                   therefore, each distinct performance site
                                                  call the DGM as soon as possible.                       will not be accepted for processing or                 may be assigned a DUNS number.
                                                                                                          considered for funding. Applicants that                Obtaining a DUNS number is easy, and
                                                  4. Intergovernmental Review                                                                                    there is no charge. To obtain a DUNS
                                                                                                          do not adhere to the timelines for
                                                     Executive Order 12372 requiring                      System for Award Management (SAM)                      number, you may access it through
                                                  intergovernmental review is not                         and/or http://www.Grants.gov                           http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform, or to
                                                  applicable to this program.                             registration or that fail to request timely            expedite the process, call (866) 705–
                                                  5. Funding Restrictions                                 assistance with technical issues will not              5711.
                                                                                                          be considered for a waiver to submit a                    All HHS recipients are required by the
                                                     • Pre-award costs are not allowable.                 paper application.                                     Federal Funding Accountability and
                                                     • The available funds are inclusive of                  Please be aware of the following:                   Transparency Act of 2006, as amended
                                                  direct and appropriate indirect costs.                     • Please search for the application                 (‘‘Transparency Act’’), to report
                                                     • Only one grant/cooperative                         package in http://www.Grants.gov by                    information on sub-awards.
                                                  agreement will be awarded per                           entering the CFDA number or the                        Accordingly, all IHS grantees must
                                                  applicant.                                              Funding Opportunity Number. Both                       notify potential first-tier sub-recipients
                                                     • IHS will not acknowledge receipt of                numbers are located in the header of                   that no entity may receive a first-tier
                                                  applications.                                           this announcement.                                     sub-award unless the entity has
                                                  6. Electronic Submission Requirements                      • If you experience technical                       provided its DUNS number to the prime
                                                                                                          challenges while submitting your                       grantee organization. This requirement
                                                     All applications must be submitted                                                                          ensures the use of a universal identifier
                                                                                                          application electronically, please
                                                  electronically. Please use the http://                                                                         to enhance the quality of information
                                                                                                          contact Grants.gov Support directly at:
                                                  www.Grants.gov Web site to submit an                                                                           available to the public pursuant to the
                                                                                                          support@grants.gov or (800) 518–4726.
                                                  application electronically and select the                                                                      Transparency Act.
                                                                                                          Customer Support is available to
                                                  ‘‘Find Grant Opportunities’’ link on the
                                                                                                          address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days               System for Award Management (SAM)
                                                  homepage. Download a copy of the
                                                                                                          a week (except on Federal holidays).
                                                  application package, complete it offline,                  • Upon contacting Grants.gov, obtain                   Organizations that were not registered
                                                  and then upload and submit the                          a tracking number as proof of contact.                 with Central Contractor Registration and
                                                  completed application via the http://                   The tracking number is helpful if there                have not registered with SAM will need
                                                  www.Grants.gov Web site. Electronic                     are technical issues that cannot be                    to obtain a DUNS number first and then
                                                  copies of the application may not be                    resolved and a waiver from the agency                  access the SAM online registration
                                                  submitted as attachments to email                       must be obtained.                                      through the SAM home page at https://
                                                  messages addressed to IHS employees or                     • Applicants are strongly encouraged                www.sam.gov (U.S. organizations will
                                                  offices.                                                not to wait until the deadline date to                 also need to provide an Employer
                                                     If the applicant needs to submit a                   begin the application process through                  Identification Number from the Internal
                                                  paper application instead of submitting                 Grants.gov as the registration process for             Revenue Service that may take an
                                                  electronically through Grants.gov, a                    SAM and Grants.gov could take up to                    additional 2–5 weeks to become active).
                                                  waiver must be requested. Prior                         fifteen working days.                                  Completing and submitting the
                                                  approval must be requested and                             • Please use the optional attachment                registration takes approximately one
                                                  obtained from Mr. Robert Tarwater,                      feature in Grants.gov to attach                        hour to complete and SAM registration
                                                  Director, DGM, (see Section IV.6 below                  additional documentation that may be                   will take 3–5 business days to process.
                                                  for additional information). A written                  requested by the DGM.                                  Registration with the SAM is free of
                                                  waiver request must be sent to                             • All applicants must comply with                   charge. Applicants may register online
                                                  GrantsPolicy@ihs.gov with a copy to                     any page limitation requirements                       at https://www.sam.gov.
                                                  Robert.Tarwater@ihs.gov. The waiver                     described in this Funding                                 Additional information on
                                                  must (1) be documented in writing                       Announcement.                                          implementing the Transparency Act,
                                                  (emails are acceptable), before                            • After electronically submitting the               including the specific requirements for
                                                  submitting a paper application, and (2)                 application, the applicant will receive                DUNS and SAM, can be found on the
                                                  include clear justification for the need                an automatic acknowledgment from                       IHS Grants Management, Grants Policy
                                                  to deviate from the required electronic                 Grants.gov that contains a Grants.gov                  Web site: https://www.ihs.gov/dgm/
                                                  grants submission process.                              tracking number. The DGM will                          policytopics/.
                                                     Once the waiver request has been                     download the application from
                                                  approved, the applicant will receive a                                                                         V. Application Review Information
                                                                                                          Grants.gov and provide necessary copies
                                                  confirmation of approval email                          to the appropriate agency officials.                     The instructions for preparing the
                                                  containing submission instructions and                  Neither the DGM nor the IHS IPP will                   application narrative also constitute the
                                                  the mailing address to submit the                       notify the applicant that the application              evaluation criteria for reviewing and
                                                  application. A copy of the written                      has been received.                                     scoring the application. Weights
                                                  approval must be submitted along with                      • Email applications will not be                    assigned to each section are noted in
                                                  the hardcopy of the application that is                 accepted under this announcement.                      parentheses. The fifteen page narrative
                                                  mailed to DGM. Paper applications that                                                                         should include only the first year of
                                                  are submitted without a copy of the                     Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data                          activities; information for multi-year
                                                  signed waiver from the Director of the                  Universal Numbering System (DUNS)                      projects should be included as an
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                                                  DGM will not be reviewed or considered                    All IHS applicants and grantee                       appendix. See ‘‘Multi-year Project
                                                  for funding. The applicant will be                      organizations are required to obtain a                 Requirements’’ at the end of this section
                                                  notified via email of this decision by the              DUNS number and maintain an active                     for more information. The narrative
                                                  Grants Management Officer of the DGM.                   registration in the SAM database. The                  section should be written in a manner
                                                  Paper applications must be received by                  DUNS number is a unique 9-digit                        that is clear to outside reviewers
                                                  the DGM no later than 5:00 p.m., EST,                   identification number provided by D&B                  unfamiliar with prior related activities
                                                  on the Application Deadline Date listed                 which uniquely identifies each entity.                 of the applicant. It should be well


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                                                  organized, succinct, and contain all                    D. Organizational Capabilities, Key                    DGM, via email, to outline minor
                                                  information necessary for reviewers to                  Personnel and Qualifications (10 Points)               missing components (i.e., budget
                                                  understand the project fully. Points will                  A description of the roles of the                   narratives, audit documentation, key
                                                  be assigned to each evaluation criteria                 Project Director in activities during the              contact form) needed for an otherwise
                                                  adding up to a total of 100 points. A                   3 year project(s) (e.g., time in-kind,                 complete application. All missing
                                                  minimum score of 60 points is required                  financial). Provide the organizational                 documents must be sent to DGM on or
                                                  for funding. Points are assigned as                     structure (chart). Describe coalition or               before the due date listed in the email
                                                  follows:                                                collaboration activities of the Tribe or               of notification of missing documents
                                                                                                          urban Tribal program.                                  required.
                                                  1. Criteria
                                                                                                                                                                   To obtain a minimum score for
                                                  A. Introduction and Need for Assistance                 E. Categorical Budget and Budget                       funding by the ORC, applicants must
                                                  (20 Points)                                             Justification (10 Points)                              address all program requirements and
                                                     Describe the need for funding and the                  Projects must include a project                      provide all required documentation
                                                  injury problem using local IHS, state, or               narrative, 3 year categorical budget, and              VI. Award Administration Information
                                                  national injury data in the community                   budget justification for each year of
                                                  or target area.                                         funding requested. If indirect costs are               1. Award Notices
                                                     Describe the Tribe’s/Tribal                          claimed, indicate and apply the current                   The Notice of Award (NoA) is a
                                                  organization’s support for the proposed                 negotiated rate to the budget.                         legally binding document signed by the
                                                  Injury Prevention Part II effective                     Multi-Year Project Requirements                        Grants Management Officer and serves
                                                  strategy project.                                                                                              as the official notification of the grant
                                                     Describe the population to be served                   Projects requiring a second and third                award. The NoA will be initiated by the
                                                  by the proposed project (no minimum                     year must include a brief project                      DGM in our grant system,
                                                  population requirement).                                narrative and budget (one additional                   GrantSolutions (https://
                                                                                                          page per year) addressing the                          www.grantsolutions.gov). Each entity
                                                  B. Project Objectives(s), Work Plan and                 developmental plans for each additional                that is approved for funding under this
                                                  Approach (40 Points)                                    year of the project.                                   announcement will need to request or
                                                     Goals and objectives must be clear                   Additional Documents Can Be                            have a user account in GrantSolutions
                                                  and concise. Each objective must be                     Uploaded as Appendix Items in                          in order to retrieve their NoA. The NoA
                                                  measurable, feasible and attainable to                  Grants.gov                                             is the authorizing document for which
                                                  accomplish during the 3 year project                                                                           funds are dispersed to the approved
                                                                                                             • Work plan, logic model and/or time
                                                  period utilizing the SMART (Specific,                                                                          entities and reflects the amount of
                                                                                                          line for proposed objectives.
                                                  Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Time                    • Position descriptions for key staff.              Federal funds awarded, the purpose of
                                                  specific) program objectives.                              • Resumes of key staff that reflect                 the grant, the terms and conditions of
                                                     SMART Objective examples:                            current duties.                                        the award, the effective date of the
                                                     • Child safety car seat use will be                     • Consultant or contractor proposed                 award, and the budget/project period.
                                                  increased from 10% to 50% at Bobcat                     scope of work and letter of commitment
                                                  community by August 1, 2020.                                                                                   Disapproved Applicants
                                                                                                          (if applicable).
                                                     • Implement on-going Tai Chi classes                    • Current Indirect Cost Agreement.                     Applicants who received a score less
                                                  once a week at Lower Red Rock                              • Organizational chart.                             than the recommended funding level for
                                                  community for ages 55+ by August 1,                        • Map of area identifying project                   approval, 60, and were deemed to be
                                                  2020.                                                   location(s).                                           disapproved by the ORC, will receive an
                                                     Effective strategies must be                            • Additional documents to support                   Executive Summary Statement from the
                                                  incorporated in each project and should                 narrative (i.e. data tables, key news                  IHS program office within 30 days of the
                                                  be based on effectiveness, economic                     articles, etc.).                                       conclusion of the ORC outlining the
                                                  efficiency and feasibility of the project.                                                                     strengths and weaknesses of their
                                                  Provide a description of the extent to                  2. Review and Selection                                application. The summary statement
                                                  which proposed projects are an effective                   Each application will be prescreened                will be sent to the Authorized
                                                  strategy based on a documented need in                  by the DGM staff for eligibility and                   Organizational Representative that is
                                                  the target communities.                                 completeness as outlined in the funding                identified on the face page (SF–424) of
                                                     Coalition/Collaboration: Describe how                announcement. Applications that meet                   the application. The IHS program office
                                                  the Tribe or urban community, the IHS                   the eligibility criteria shall be reviewed             will also provide additional contact
                                                  and other organizations will collaborate                for merit by the ORC based on                          information as needed to address
                                                  on the project or conduct related                       evaluation criteria in this funding                    questions and concerns as well as
                                                  activities. Provide a description of the                announcement. The ORC could be                         provide technical assistance if desired.
                                                  roles of Tribal involvement,                            composed of both Tribal and Federal
                                                                                                          reviewers appointed by the IHS Program                 Approved But Unfunded Applicants
                                                  organization, or agency and evidence of
                                                  coordination, supervision, and degree of                to review and make recommendations                        Approved but unfunded applicants
                                                  commitment (e.g., time, in-kind,                        on these applications. The technical                   that met the minimum scoring range
                                                  financial) of staff, organizations, and                 review process ensures selection of                    and were deemed by the ORC to be
                                                  agencies involved in activities.                        quality projects in a national                         ‘‘Approved’’, but were not funded due
                                                                                                          competition for limited funding.                       to lack of funding, will have their
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                                                  C. Program Evaluation (20 Points)                       Incomplete applications and                            applications held by DGM for a period
                                                     Describe how and when the project                    applications that are non-responsive to                of one year. If additional funding
                                                  will be evaluated for program process,                  the eligibility criteria will not be                   becomes available during the course of
                                                  effectiveness, and impact. This                         referred to the ORC. The applicant will                FY 2017, the approved but unfunded
                                                  includes, but is not limited to, what data              be notified via email of this decision by              application may be re-considered by the
                                                  will be collected to evaluate the success               the Grants Management Officer of the                   awarding program office for possible
                                                  of the proposed program objectives.                     DGM. Applicants will be notified by                    funding. The applicant will also receive


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                                                  an Executive Summary Statement from                     4. Reporting Requirements                              C. Federal Subaward Reporting System
                                                  the IHS program office within 30 days                                                                          (FSRS)
                                                  of the conclusion of the ORC.                              The grantee must submit required
                                                                                                          reports consistent with the applicable                    This award may be subject to the
                                                    Note: Any correspondence other than the                                                                      Transparency Act subaward and
                                                  official NoA signed by an IHS grants
                                                                                                          deadlines. Failure to submit required
                                                                                                          reports within the time allowed may                    executive compensation reporting
                                                  management official announcing to the
                                                  project director that an award has been made            result in suspension or termination of                 requirements of 2 CFR part 170.
                                                  to their organization is not an authorization           an active grant, withholding of                           The Transparency Act requires the
                                                  to implement their program on behalf of IHS.            additional awards for the project, or                  OMB to establish a single searchable
                                                                                                          other enforcement actions such as                      database, accessible to the public, with
                                                  2. Administrative Requirements                          withholding of payments or converting                  information on financial assistance
                                                    Cooperative Agreements are                            to the reimbursement method of                         awards made by Federal agencies. The
                                                  administered in accordance with the                     payment. Continued failure to submit                   Transparency Act also includes a
                                                  following regulations, policies, and                    required reports may result in one or                  requirement for recipients of Federal
                                                  OMB cost principles:                                    both of the following: (1) The                         grants to report information about first-
                                                                                                          imposition of special award provisions;                tier sub-awards and executive
                                                    A. The criteria as outlined in this
                                                                                                          and (2) the non-funding or non-award of                compensation under Federal assistance
                                                  Program Announcement.
                                                                                                          other eligible projects or activities. This            awards.
                                                    B. Administrative Regulations for
                                                  Grants:                                                 requirement applies whether the                           IHS has implemented a Term of
                                                    • Uniform Administrative                              delinquency is attributable to the failure             Award into all IHS Standard Terms and
                                                  Requirements HHS Awards, located at                     of the grantee organization or the                     Conditions, NoAs and funding
                                                  45 CFR part 75.                                         individual responsible for preparation                 announcements regarding the FSRS
                                                                                                          of the reports. Per DGM policy, all                    reporting requirement. This IHS Term of
                                                    C. Grants Policy:
                                                                                                          reports are required to be submitted                   Award is applicable to all IHS grant and
                                                    • HHS Grants Policy Statement,                                                                               cooperative agreements issued on or
                                                  Revised 01/07.                                          electronically by attaching them as a
                                                                                                          ‘‘Grant Note’’ in GrantSolutions.                      after October 1, 2010, with a $25,000
                                                    D. Cost Principles:                                                                                          subaward obligation dollar threshold
                                                                                                          Personnel responsible for submitting
                                                    • Uniform Administrative                              reports will be required to obtain a login             met for any specific reporting period.
                                                  Requirements for HHS Awards, ‘‘Cost                                                                            Additionally, all new (discretionary)
                                                                                                          and password for GrantSolutions. Please
                                                  Principles,’’ located at 45 CFR part 75,                                                                       IHS awards (where the project period is
                                                                                                          see the Agency Contacts list in section
                                                  subpart E.                                                                                                     made up of more than one budget
                                                                                                          VII for the systems contact information.
                                                    E. Audit Requirements:                                                                                       period) and where: (1) The project
                                                    • Uniform Administrative                                 The reporting requirements for this                 period start date was October 1, 2010 or
                                                  Requirements for HHS Awards, ‘‘Audit                    program are noted below.                               after and (2) the primary awardee will
                                                  Requirements,’’ located at 45 CFR part                  A. Progress Reports                                    have a $25,000 subaward obligation
                                                  75, subpart F.                                                                                                 dollar threshold during any specific
                                                                                                            Program progress reports are required                reporting period will be required to
                                                  3. Indirect Costs
                                                                                                          semi-annually, within 30 days after the                address the FSRS reporting. For the full
                                                     This section applies to all grant                    budget period ends. These reports must                 IHS award term implementing this
                                                  recipients that request reimbursement of                include a brief comparison of actual                   requirement and additional award
                                                  indirect costs (IDC) in their grant                     accomplishments to the goals                           applicability information, visit the DGM
                                                  application. In accordance with HHS                     established for the period, a summary of               Grants Policy Web site at: https://
                                                  Grants Policy Statement, Part II–27, IHS                progress to date, or, if applicable,                   www.ihs.gov/dgm/policytopics/.
                                                  requires applicants to obtain a current                 provide sound justification for the lack               D. Compliance With Executive Order
                                                  IDC rate agreement prior to award. The                  of progress, and other pertinent                       13166 Implementation of Services
                                                  rate agreement must be prepared in                      information as required. A final report                Accessibility Provisions for All Grant
                                                  accordance with the applicable cost                     must be submitted within 90 days of                    Application Packages and Funding
                                                  principles and guidance as provided by                  expiration of the budget/project period.               Opportunity Announcements
                                                  the cognizant agency or office. A current
                                                  rate covers the applicable grant                        B. Financial Reports                                     Recipients of Federal financial
                                                  activities under the current award’s                                                                           assistance (FFA) from HHS must
                                                                                                            Federal Financial Report FFR (SF–
                                                  budget period. If the current rate is not                                                                      administer their programs in
                                                                                                          425), Cash Transaction Reports are due
                                                  on file with the DGM at the time of                                                                            compliance with Federal civil rights
                                                                                                          30 days after the close of every calendar
                                                  award, the IDC portion of the budget                                                                           law. This means that recipients of HHS
                                                                                                          quarter to the Payment Management
                                                  will be restricted. The restrictions                                                                           funds must ensure equal access to their
                                                                                                          Services, HHS at: http://
                                                  remain in place until the current rate is                                                                      programs without regard to a person’s
                                                  provided to the DGM.                                    www.dpm.psc.gov. It is recommended
                                                                                                                                                                 race, color, national origin, disability,
                                                                                                          that the applicant also send a copy of
                                                     Generally, IDC rates for IHS grantees                                                                       age and, in some circumstances, sex and
                                                                                                          the FFR (SF–425) report to the Grants
                                                  are negotiated with the Division of Cost                                                                       religion. This includes ensuring your
                                                                                                          Management Specialist. Failure to
                                                  Allocation (DCA) https://rates.psc.gov/                                                                        programs are accessible to persons with
                                                                                                          submit timely reports may cause a                      limited English proficiency. HHS
                                                  and the Department of Interior (Interior
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                                                  Business Center) https://www.doi.gov/                   disruption in timely payments to the                   provides guidance to recipients of FFA
                                                  ibc/services/finance/indirect-Cost-                     organization.                                          on meeting their legal obligation to take
                                                  Services/indian-tribes. For questions                     Grantees are responsible and                         reasonable steps to provide meaningful
                                                  regarding the indirect cost policy, please              accountable for accurate information                   access to their programs by persons with
                                                  call the Grants Management Specialist                   being reported on all required reports:                limited English proficiency. Please see
                                                  listed under ‘‘Agency Contacts’’ or the                 the Progress Reports and Federal                       http://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-
                                                  main DGM office at (301) 443–5204.                      Financial Report.                                      individuals/special-topics/limited-


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                                                  english-proficiency/guidance-federal-                   and record of performance under                        described in 45 CFR 75.371 Remedies
                                                  financial-assistance-recipients-title-VI/.              Federal awards when completing the                     for noncompliance, including
                                                     The HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR)                review of risk posed by applicants as                  suspension or debarment (See 2 CFR
                                                  also provides guidance on complying                     described in 45 CFR 75.205.                            parts 180 & 376 and 31 U.S.C. 3321).
                                                  with civil rights laws enforced by HHS.                   As required by 45 CFR part 75
                                                  Please see http://www.hhs.gov/civil-                                                                           VII. Agency Contacts
                                                                                                          Appendix XII of the Uniform Guidance,
                                                  rights/for-individuals/section-1557/                    non-federal entities (NFEs) are required                  1. Questions on the programmatic
                                                  index.html; and http://www.hhs.gov/                     to disclose in FAPIIS any information                  issues may be directed to: Ms. Nancy
                                                  civil-rights/index.html. Recipients of                  about criminal, civil, and administrative              Bill, Program Manager, Injury
                                                  FFA also have specific legal obligations                proceedings, and/or affirm that there is               Prevention Program, IHS, 5600 Fishers
                                                  for serving qualified individuals with                  no new information to provide. This                    Lane, Mailstop 10N14–C, Rockville, MD
                                                  disabilities. Please see http://                        applies to NFEs that receive Federal                   20857, Phone: (301) 443–0105, Fax:
                                                  www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-                           awards (currently active grants,                       (301) 443–7538, E-Mail: Nancy.Bill@
                                                  individuals/disability/index.html.                      cooperative agreements, and                            ihs.gov.
                                                  Please contact the HHS OCR for more                     procurement contracts) greater than                       2. Questions on grants management
                                                  information about obligations and                       $10,000,000 for any period of time                     and fiscal matters may be directed to:
                                                  prohibitions under Federal civil rights                 during the period of performance of an                 Andrew Diggs, Senior Grant
                                                  laws at http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/about-                   award/project.                                         Management Specialist, Division of
                                                  us/contact-us/headquarters-and-                                                                                Grants Management, Indian Health
                                                  regional-addresses/index.html or call 1–                Mandatory Disclosure Requirements                      Service, 5600 Fishers Lane, Mailstop
                                                  800–368–1019 or TDD 1–800–537–7697.                       As required by 2 CFR part 200 of the                 09E70, Rockville, MD 20857. Phone:
                                                  Also note it is an HHS Departmental                     Uniform Guidance, and the HHS                          (301) 443–2241; or the DGM main line
                                                  goal to ensure access to quality,                       implementing regulations at 45 CFR part                (301) 443–5204, Fax: (301) 443–0899, E-
                                                  culturally competent care, including                    75, effective January 1, 2016, the IHS                 Mail: Andrew.Diggs@ihs.gov.
                                                  long-term services and supports, for                    must require a non-federal entity or an                   3. Questions on systems matters may
                                                  vulnerable populations. For further                     applicant for a Federal award to                       be directed to: Paul Gettys, Grant
                                                  guidance on providing culturally and                    disclose, in a timely manner, in writing               Systems Coordinator, 5600 Fishers
                                                  linguistically appropriate services,                    to the IHS or pass-through entity all                  Lane, Mailstop: 09E70, Rockville, MD
                                                  recipients should review the National                   violations of Federal criminal law                     20857. Phone: (301) 443–2114; or the
                                                  Standards for Culturally and                            involving fraud, bribery, or gratuity                  DGM main line (301) 443–5204, Fax:
                                                  Linguistically Appropriate Services in                  violations potentially affecting the                   (301) 443–0899, Paul.Gettys@ihs.gov.
                                                  Health and Health Care at http://                       Federal award.
                                                  minorityhealth.hhs.gov/omh/                               Submission is required for all                       VIII. Other Information
                                                  browse.aspx?lvl=2&lvlid=53.                             applicants and recipients, in writing, to                The Public Health Service strongly
                                                     Pursuant to 45 CFR 80.3(d), an                       the IHS and to the HHS Office of                       encourages all cooperative agreement
                                                  individual shall not be deemed                          Inspector General all information                      and contract recipients to provide a
                                                  subjected to discrimination by reason of                related to violations of Federal criminal              smoke-free workplace and promote the
                                                  his/her exclusion from benefits limited                 law involving fraud, bribery, or gratuity              non-use of all tobacco products. In
                                                  by Federal law to individuals eligible                  violations potentially affecting the                   addition, Pub. L. 103–227, the Pro-
                                                  for benefits and services from the IHS.                 Federal award. 45 CFR 75.113.                          Children Act of 1994, prohibits smoking
                                                     Recipients will be required to sign the                Disclosures must be sent in writing to:              in certain facilities (or in some cases,
                                                  HHS–690 Assurance of Compliance                                                                                any portion of the facility) in which
                                                                                                          U.S. Department of Health and Human
                                                  form which can be obtained from the                                                                            regular or routine education, library,
                                                                                                            Services Indian Health Service,
                                                  following Web site: http://www.hhs.gov/                                                                        day care, health care, or early childhood
                                                                                                            Division of Grants Management, Attn:
                                                  sites/default/files/forms/hhs-690.pdf,                                                                         development services are provided to
                                                                                                            Robert Tarwater, Director, 5600
                                                  and send it directly to the: U.S.                                                                              children. This is consistent with the
                                                                                                            Fishers Lane, Mail Stop: 09E70,
                                                  Department of Health and Human                                                                                 HHS mission to protect and advance the
                                                                                                            Rockville, Maryland 20857, (Include
                                                  Services, Office of Civil Rights, 200                                                                          physical and mental health of the
                                                                                                            ‘‘Mandatory Grant Disclosures’’ in
                                                  Independence Ave. SW., Washington,                                                                             American people.
                                                                                                            subject line). Office: (301) 443–5204,
                                                  DC 20201.
                                                                                                            Fax: (301) 594–0899, Email:                            Dated: January 13, 2017.
                                                  F. Federal Awardee Performance and                        Robert.Tarwater@ihs.gov;                             Mary Smith,
                                                  Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)                   AND                                                    Principal Deputy Director, Indian Health
                                                     The IHS is required to review and                    U.S. Department of Health and Human                    Service.
                                                  consider any information about the                        Services, Office of Inspector General,               [FR Doc. 2017–01806 Filed 1–25–17; 8:45 am]
                                                  applicant that is in the Federal Awardee                  Attn: Mandatory Grant Disclosures,                   BILLING CODE 4165–16–P
                                                  Performance and Integrity Information                     Intake Coordinator, 330 Independence
                                                  System (FAPIIS) before making any                         Avenue SW., Cohen Building, Room
                                                  award in excess of the simplified                         5527, Washington, DC 20201, URL:                     DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
                                                  acquisition threshold (currently                          http://oig.hhs.gov/fraud/report-fraud/               HUMAN SERVICES
                                                  $150,000) over the period of                              index.asp, (Include ‘‘Mandatory Grant
                                                  performance. An applicant may review                      Disclosures’’ in subject line). Fax:                 National Institutes of Health
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                                                  and comment on any information about                      (202) 205–0604 (Include ‘‘Mandatory
                                                                                                            Grant Disclosures’’ in subject line) or              Center for Scientific Review; Notice of
                                                  itself that a Federal awarding agency
                                                                                                            Email:                                               Closed Meetings
                                                  previously entered. IHS will consider
                                                  any comments by the applicant, in                         MandatoryGranteeDisclosures@                           Pursuant to section 10(d) of the
                                                  addition to other information in FAPIIS                   oig.hhs.gov.                                         Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
                                                  in making a judgment about the                            Failure to make required disclosures                 amended (5 U.S.C. App.), notice is
                                                  applicant’s integrity, business ethics,                 can result in any of the remedies                      hereby given of the following meetings.


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CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
DatesFebruary 26, 2017.
FR Citation82 FR 8529 

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