83_FR_31530 83 FR 31401 - Office of Direct Service and Contracting Tribes; Tribal Management Grant Program

83 FR 31401 - Office of Direct Service and Contracting Tribes; Tribal Management Grant Program

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Indian Health Service

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 129 (July 5, 2018)

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FR Document2018-14426

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 129 (Thursday, July 5, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 129 (Thursday, July 5, 2018)]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Indian Health Service


Office of Direct Service and Contracting Tribes; Tribal 
Management Grant Program

    Announcement Type: New and Competing Continuation.
    Funding Announcement Number: HHS-2018-IHS-TMD-0001.
    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number (CFDA): 93.228.

Key Dates

    Application Deadline Date: August 17, 2018.
    Review Date: August 20-24, 2018.
    Earliest Anticipated Start Date: September 1, 2018.
    Signed Tribal Resolutions Due Date: August 17, 2018.
    Proof of Non-Profit Status Due Date: August 17, 2018.

I. Funding Opportunity Description

Statutory Authority

    The Indian Health Service (IHS) is accepting competitive grant 
applications for the Tribal Management Grant (TMG) Program. This 
program is authorized under 25 U.S.C. Sec.  5322(b)(2) and 25 U.S.C. 
Sec.  5322(e) of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance 
Act (ISDEAA), Public Law (P.L.) 93-638, as amended. This program is 
described in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) under 
93.228.

Background

    The TMG Program is a competitive grant program that is capacity 
building and developmental in nature and has been available for 
federally recognized Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations (T/TOs) 
since shortly after enactment of the ISDEAA in 1975. The TMG Program 
was established to assist T/TOs to prepare for assuming all or part of 
existing IHS programs, functions, services, and activities (PFSAs) and 
further develop and improve Tribal health management capabilities. The 
TMG Program provides competitive grants to T/TOs to establish goals and 
performance measures for current health programs; assess current 
management capacity to determine if new components are appropriate; 
analyze programs to determine if a Tribe or Tribal Organization's 
management is practicable; and develop infrastructure systems to manage 
or organize PFSAs.

Purpose

    The purpose of this IHS grant announcement is to announce the 
availability of the TMG Program to enhance and develop health 
management infrastructure and assist T/TOs in assuming all or part of 
existing IHS PFSAs through a Title I contract and assist established 
Title I contractors and Title V compactors to further develop and 
improve management capability. In addition, Tribal Management Grants 
are available to T/TOs under the authority of 25 U.S.C. 5322(e) for the 
following: (1) Obtaining technical assistance from providers designated 
by the Tribe/Tribal Organization (including T/TOs that operate mature 
contracts) for the purposes of program planning and evaluation, 
including the development of any management systems necessary for 
contract management, and the development of cost allocation plans for 
indirect cost rates; and (2) planning, designing, monitoring, and 
evaluating Federal programs serving T/TOs, including Federal 
administrative functions.

II. Award Information

Type of Award

    Grant.

Estimated Funds Available

    The total amount of funding identified for the current fiscal year 
(FY) 2018 is approximately $2,412,000. Individual award amounts are 
anticipated to be between $50,000 and $100,000. The amount of funding 
available for new and competing continuation awards issued under this 
grant 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 grant 
announcement.

Anticipated Number of Awards

    Approximately 16-18 awards will be issued under this grant 
announcement.

Period of Performance

    The Tribal Management Grant (TMG Project) period of performance 
vary based on the project type selected. Period of performance could 
run from 1 to 3 years and will run consecutively from the earliest 
anticipated start date of September 1, 2018 through August 31, 2019, 
for 1-year projects; September 1, 2018, through August 31, 2020, for 2-
year projects; and September 1, 2018, through August 31, 2021, for 3-
year projects. Please refer to ``Eligible TMG Project Types, Maximum 
Funding Levels, and Periods of Performance,'' for additional details. 
State the number of years for the period of performance and include the 
exact dates.

III. Eligibility Information

    I.

1. Eligibility

    Eligible Applicants: ``Indian Tribes'' and ``Tribal Organizations'' 
(T/TOs) as defined by the ISDEAA are eligible to apply for the TMG 
Program. The definitions for each entity type are outlined below. Only 
one application per Tribe/Tribal organization is allowed.
    Definitions: ``Indian Tribe'' means any Indian tribe, band, nation, 
or other organized group or community, including any Alaska Native 
village or regional or village corporation as defined in or established 
pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (85 Stat. 688) [43 
U.S.C. 1601 et seq.], which is recognized as eligible for the special 
programs and services provided by the United States to Indians because 
of their status as Indians. 25 U.S.C. 5304(e).
    ``Tribal organization'' means the recognized governing body of any 
Indian Tribe; any legally established organization of Indians which is 
controlled, sanctioned, or chartered by such governing body or which is 
democratically elected by the adult

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members of the Indian community to be served by such organization and 
which includes the maximum participation of Indians in all phases of 
its activities. 25 U.S.C. 5304(l).
    A Tribal Organization must provide proof of non-profit status.
    Eligible TMG Project Types, Maximum Funding Levels, and Project 
Periods: The TMG Program consists of four project types: (1) 
Feasibility study; (2) planning; (3) evaluation study; and (4) health 
management structure. Tribal applicants may submit applications for one 
project type only. An application must state the project type selected. 
Any application that address more than one project type will be 
considered ineligible and will not be reviewed. The maximum funding 
levels noted must include both direct and indirect costs. Application 
budgets may not exceed the maximum funding level or period of 
performance identified for a project type. Any application with a 
budget or period of performance that exceeds the maximum funding level 
or period of performance will be considered ineligible and will not be 
reviewed. Please refer to Section IV.5, ``Funding Restrictions,'' for 
further information regarding ineligible project activities.
    1. FEASIBILITY STUDY (Maximum funding/project period: $70,000/12 
months).
    A Feasibility Study must include a study of a specific IHS program 
or segment of a program to determine if Tribal management of the 
program is possible. The study shall present the planned approach, 
training, and resources required to assume Tribal management of the 
program. The study must include the following four components:
     Health needs and health care service assessments that 
identify existing health care services and delivery systems, program 
divisibility issues, health status indicators, unmet needs, volume 
projections, and demand analysis.
     Management analysis of existing management structures, 
proposed management structures, implementation plans and requirements, 
and personnel staffing requirements and recruitment barriers.
     Financial analysis of historical trends data, financial 
projections, and new resource requirements for program management costs 
and analysis of potential revenues from Federal/non-Federal sources.
     Decision statement/report that incorporates findings; 
conclusions; and recommendations; the presentation of the study and 
recommendations to the Tribal governing body for determination 
regarding whether Tribal program assumption is desirable or warranted.
    2. PLANNING (Maximum funding/project period: $50,000/12 months).
    Planning projects involve data collection to establish goals and 
performance measures for health programs operation or anticipated PFSAs 
under a Title I contract. Planning projects will specify the design of 
health programs and the management systems (including appropriate 
policies and procedures) to accomplish the health priorities of the 
Tribe or Tribal Organization. For example, planning projects could 
include the development of a Tribe-specific Health Plan or a Strategic 
Health Plan, etc. Please note that updated Healthy People information 
and Healthy People 2020 objectives are available in electronic format 
at the following website: http://www.health.gov/healthypeople/publications. The United States (U.S.) Public Health Service (PHS) 
encourages applicants submitting strategic health plans to address 
specific objectives of Healthy People 2020.
    3. EVALUATION STUDY (Maximum funding/project period: $50,000/12 
months).
    An Evaluation Study must include a systematic collection, analysis, 
and interpretation of data for the purpose of determining the value of 
a program. The extent of the evaluation study could relate to the goals 
and objectives, policies and procedures, or programs regarding targeted 
groups. The evaluation study could also be used to determine the 
effectiveness and efficiency of a Tribe or Tribal Organization's 
program operations (i.e., direct services, financial management, 
personnel, data collection and analysis, third-party billing, etc.), as 
well as to determine the appropriateness of new components of a Tribe 
or Tribal Organization's program operations that will assist efforts to 
improve Tribal health care delivery systems.
    4. HEALTH MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE (Average funding/project period: 
$100,000/12 months; maximum funding/project period: $300,000/36 
months).
    The first year maximum funding level is limited to $150,000 for 
multi-year projects. The Health Management Structure component allows 
for implementation of systems to manage or organize PFSAs. Management 
structures include health department organizations, health boards, and 
financial management systems, including systems for accounting, 
personnel, third-party billing, medical records, management information 
systems, etc. This includes the design, improvement, and correction of 
management systems that address weaknesses identified through quality 
control measures, internal control reviews, and audit report findings 
under required financial audits and ISDEAA requirements.
    For the minimum standards for the management systems used by a 
Tribe or Tribal Organization when carrying out Self-Determination 
contracts, please see 25 CFR part 900, Contracts Under the Indian Self-
Determination and Education Assistance Act, Subpart F--``Standards for 
Tribal or Tribal Organization Management Systems,'' Sec. Sec.  900.35-
900.60. For operational provisions applicable to carrying out Self-
Governance compacts, please see 42 CFR part 137, Tribal Self-
Governance, Subpart I,--``Operational Provisions,'' Sec. Sec.  137.160-
137.220.
    Please refer to Section IV, ``Application and Submission 
Information,'' for information on how to obtain a copy of the TMG 
application package.

    Note:  Please refer to Section IV, (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 the application budget exceeds the highest dollar amount 
outlined under the ``Estimated Funds Available'' section within this 
grant announcement, the application will be considered ineligible and 
will not be reviewed. If deemed ineligible, the IHS will not return the 
application. The applicant will be notified by email by the IHS 
Division of Grants Management (DGM) of this decision.
    The following documentation is required.

Tribal Resolution

    A. An Indian Tribe or Tribal Organization that is proposing a 
project affecting another Tribe must include Tribal Resolutions from 
each affected Tribe 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.
    A signed Tribal Resolution must be received by the IHS DGM prior to 
a Notice of Award being issued to any

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applicant selected for funding. However, if a 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 application deadline for the application to be 
considered complete and eligible for review. The draft Tribal 
Resolution is not in lieu of the required signed Tribal Resolution, but 
is acceptable until a signed Tribal Resolution is received. If a signed 
Tribal Resolution is not received by IHS 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 Tribal Resolution to the Grants Management 
Specialist listed in this grant announcement.
    B. Tribal Organizations applying for technical assistance and/or 
training grants must provide written notice that the Tribal 
Organization is applying upon the request of the Indian Tribe and/or 
Tribes it intends to serve.
    C. Documentation for Priority I participation requires a copy of 
the Federal Register notice or letter from the Bureau of Indian Affairs 
verifying establishment of recognized Tribal status within the past 5 
years. The date on the documentation must reflect that Federal 
recognition was received during or after March 2013.
    D. Documentation for Priority II participation requires a copy of 
the most current transmittal letter and Attachment A from the 
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Inspector 
General (OIG), National External Audit Review Center (NEAR). See 
``Funding Priorities'' for more information. If an applicant is unable 
to provide a copy of the most recent transmittal letter or needs 
assistance with audit issues; information or technical assistance may 
be obtained by contacting the IHS Office of Finance and Accounting, 
Division of Audit by telephone at (301) 443-1270, or toll-free at the 
NEAR help line at (800) 732-0679 or (816) 426-7720. Recognized Indian 
Tribes or Tribal Organizations not subject to Single Audit Act 
requirements must provide a financial statement identifying the Federal 
dollars received in the footnotes. The financial statement must also 
identify specific weaknesses/recommendations that will be addressed in 
the TMG proposal and that are related to 25 CFR part 900, subpart F--
``Standards for Tribal or Tribal Organization Management Systems.''
    E. Documentation of Consortium participation--If an applicant is a 
member of an eligible intertribal consortium, the Tribe must:

--Identify the consortium.
--Indicate if any of the consortium member Tribes intend to submit a 
TMG application.
--Demonstrate that the Tribe's application does not duplicate or 
overlap any objectives of the consortium's application.
--Identify all consortium member Tribes.
--Identify if any of the consortium member Tribes intend to submit a 
TMG application of their own.
--Demonstrate that the consortium's application does not duplicate or 
overlap any objectives of other consortium members who may be 
submitting their own TMG application.

    Funding Priorities: The IHS has established the following funding 
priorities for TMG awards:
     PRIORITY I--Any Indian Tribe that has received Federal 
recognition (including restored, funded, or unfunded) within the past 5 
years, specifically received during or after March 2013, will be 
considered Priority I.
     PRIORITY II--Federally recognized Indian T/TOs submitting 
a new application or a competing continuation application for the sole 
purpose of addressing audit material weaknesses will be considered 
Priority II. Priority II participation is only applicable to the Health 
Management Structure project type. For more information, see ``Eligible 
TMG Project Types, Maximum Funding Levels, and Project Periods,'' in 
Section II.
     PRIORITY III--Eligible Direct Service and Title I 
recognized Indian T/TOs submitting a new application or a competing 
continuation application will be considered Priority III.
     PRIORITY IV--Eligible Title V Self-Governance recognized 
Indian T/TOs submitting a new application or a competing continuation 
application will be considered Priority IV.
    The funding of approved Priority I applicants will occur before the 
funding of approved Priority II applicants. Priority II applicants will 
be funded before approved Priority III applicants. Priority III 
applicants will be funded before approved Priority IV applicants. Funds 
will be distributed until depleted.
    The following definitions are applicable to the PRIORITY II 
category:
    Audit finding--deficiencies that the auditor is required by 45 CFR 
Sec.  75.516, to report in the schedule of findings and questioned 
costs.
    Material weakness--``Statements on Auditing Standards 115'' defines 
material weakness as a deficiency, or combination of deficiencies, in 
internal control, such that there is a reasonable possibility that a 
material misstatement of the entity's financial statements will not be 
prevented, or detected and corrected on a timely basis.
    Significant deficiency--``Statements on Auditing Standards 115,'' 
defines significant deficiency as a deficiency, or a combination of 
deficiencies, in internal control that is less severe than a material 
weakness, yet important enough to merit attention by those charged with 
governance.
    The audit findings are identified in Attachment A of the 
transmittal letter received from the HHS/OIG/NEAR. Please identify the 
material weaknesses to be addressed by underlining the item(s) listed 
in Attachment A.
    Federally Recognized T/TOs not subject to Single Audit Act 
requirements must provide a financial statement identifying the Federal 
dollars received in the footnotes. The financial statement should also 
identify specific weaknesses/recommendations that will be addressed in 
the TMG proposal and that are related to 25 CFR part 900, ``Subpart F, 
``Standards for Tribal and Tribal Organization Management Systems.''

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 the first page 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 
confirming delivery (e.g., FedEx tracking, postal return receipt, etc.)

    Note:  A decision to award a TMG does not represent a 
determination from the IHS regarding the T/TO's eligibility to 
contract for a specific PFSA under the ISDEAA. An application for a 
TMG does not constitute a contract proposal.

IV. Application and Submission Information

1. Obtaining Application Materials

    The TMG application package and detailed instructions for this 
announcement can be found at http://www.Grants.gov or https://www.ihs.gov/dgm/funding/.

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    Questions regarding the electronic application process may be 
directed to Mr. Paul Gettys by telephone at (301) 443-2114 or (301) 
443-5204.

2. Content and Form of Application Submission

    Each applicant must include the project narrative as an attachment 
to the TMG application package. Mandatory documents for all applicants 
include:
     Table of contents.
     Abstract (1 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 5 pages).
     Project Narrative (must be single spaced and not exceed 15 
pages).
    [cir] Background information on the organization.
    [cir] Proposed scope of work, objectives, and activities that 
provide a description of what will be accomplished, including a 1-page 
Timeframe Chart.
     Tribal Resolution(s).
     501(c)(3) Certificate (if applicable).
     Position descriptions for 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 (IDC) rate 
agreement (required) in order to receive Indirect Cost.
     Organizational Chart (optional).
     Documentation of current Office of Management and Budget 
(OMB) Financial Audit (if applicable).
    [cir] Email confirmation from the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) 
that audits were submitted; or
    [cir] Face sheets from audit reports. These can be found on the FAC 
Website at https://harvester.census.gov/facdissem/Main.aspx.

Public Policy Requirements

    All Federal 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-point font, and be printed on one side only of standard 
size 8-\1/2\ by 11 inch paper.
    Be sure to succinctly answer all questions listed under the 
evaluation criteria (refer to Section V.1, ``Evaluation criteria'' in 
this grant announcement) and place all responses and required 
information in the correct section (noted below), or the application 
shall be considered ineligible and will not be reviewed. These 
narratives will assist the Objective Review Committee (ORC) in becoming 
familiar with the applicant's activities and accomplishments prior to 
this possible grant 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 
Resolution(s), table of contents, budget, budget justifications, 
narratives, and/or other appendix items.
    There are three parts to the narrative: Part A--Program 
Information; Part B--Program Planning and Evaluation; and Part C--
Program Report. See below for additional details about what must be 
included in the narrative.
Part A: Program Information (2-Page Limit)
    Section 1: Needs.
    Describe how the T/TO has determined the need to either enhance or 
develop Tribal management capability to either assume PFSAs or not in 
the interest of Self-Determination. Note the progression of previous 
TMG projects/awards if applicable.
Part B: Program Planning and Evaluation (11-Page Limit)
    Section 1: Program Plans.
    Describe fully and clearly the direction the Tribe or Tribal 
Organization plans to take with the selected TMG Project type in 
addressing their health management infrastructure, including how the T/
TO's plans to demonstrate improved health and services to the community 
or communities it serves. Include proposed timelines.
    Section 2: Program Evaluation.
    Describe fully and clearly the improvements that will be made by 
the Tribe or Tribal Organization that will impact their management 
capability or prepare them for future improvements to their 
organization that will allow them to manage their health care system 
and identify the anticipated or expected benefits for the Tribe.
Part C: Program Report (2-Page Limit)
    Section 1: Describe major accomplishments over the past 24 months.
    Please identify and describe significant program achievements 
associated with the delivery of quality health services. Provide a 
comparison of the actual accomplishments to the goals established for 
the project period, or if applicable, provide justification for the 
lack of progress.
    Section 2: Describe major activities over the past 24 months.
    Please identify and summarize recent significant health related 
project activities of the work done during the project period.
B. Budget Narrative (5-Page Limit)
    This narrative must include a line item budget, with a 
justification for all expenditures that identify reasonable, allowable, 
and/or 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 Daylight Time (EDT) on the Application Deadline 
Date listed in the Key Dates section on page 1 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 at [email protected] or toll-free at (800) 518-4726. Customer 
Support is available to address questions 24 hours per day, 7 days per 
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 10 days prior to the application deadline. 
Please do not contact the DGM until you have received a Grants.gov 
tracking number. In the event you are not able to obtain a tracking 
number, call the DGM as soon as possible.

4. Intergovernmental Review

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

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5. Funding Restrictions

     Pre-award costs are not allowable.
     The available funds are inclusive of direct and 
appropriate indirect costs.
     Only one grant will be awarded per applicant.
     The IHS will not acknowledge receipt of applications.
     The TMG may not be used to support recurring operational 
programs or to replace existing public and private resources. Funding 
received under a recurring Public Law 93-638 contract cannot be totally 
supplanted or totally replaced. Exception is allowed to charge a 
portion or percentage of salaries of existing staff positions involved 
in implementing the TMG grant, if applicable. However, this percentage 
of TMG funding must reflect supplementation of funding for the project 
and not supplantation of existing ISDEAA contract funds. 
Supplementation is defined as ``adding to a program'' whereas 
supplantation is defined as ``taking the place of'' funds. An entity 
cannot use the TMG funds to supplant the ISDEAA contract or recurring 
funding.
     Ineligible Project Activities--The inclusion of the 
following projects or activities in an application will render the 
application ineligible.
    [cir] Planning and negotiating activities associated with the 
intent of a Tribe to enter the IHS Self-Governance Project. A separate 
grant program is administered by the IHS for this purpose. If you are 
interested in this program, please contact Mr. Jeremy Marshall, Policy 
Analyst, Office of Tribal Self-Governance, or Ms. Roxanne Houston, 
Program Analyst, Office of Tribal Self-Governance, Indian Health 
Service, 5600 Fishers Lane, Mail Stop 08E05, Rockville, MD, 20857, 
(301) 443-7821, and request information concerning the ``Tribal Self-
Governance Program Planning Cooperative Agreement Announcement'' or the 
``Negotiation Cooperative Agreement Announcement.''
    [cir] Projects related to water, sanitation, and waste management.
    [cir] Projects that include direct patient care and/or equipment to 
provide those medical services to be used to establish, or augment, or 
continue direct patient clinical care. Medical equipment that is 
allowable under the Special Diabetes Program for Indians is not 
allowable under the TMG Program.
    [cir] Projects that include recruitment efforts for direct patient 
care services.
    [cir] Projects that include long-term care or provision of any 
direct services.
    [cir] Projects that include tuition, fees, or stipends for 
certification or training of staff to provide direct services.
    [cir] Projects that include pre-planning, design, and planning of 
construction for facilities, including activities relating to program 
justification documents.
    [cir] Projects that propose more than one project type. Refer to 
Section II, ``Award Information,'' specifically ``Eligible TMG Project 
Types, Maximum Funding Levels, and Project Periods,'' for more 
information. An example of a proposal with more than one project type 
that would be considered ineligible may include the creation of a 
strategic health plan (defined by TMG as a planning project type) and 
improving third-party billing structures (defined by TMG as a health 
management structure project type). Multi-year applications that 
include in the first year planning, evaluation, or feasibility 
activities with the remainder of the project years addressing 
management structure are also deemed ineligible.
    [cir] Any Alaska Native Village that is neither a Title I nor a 
Title V organization and does not have the legal authority to contract 
services under the ISDEAA as it is affiliated with one of the Alaska 
health corporations as a consortium member and has all of its IHS 
funding for the Village administered through an Alaska health 
corporation, a Title V compactor, is not eligible for consideration 
under the TMG program.
    Moreover, Congress has reenacted its moratorium in Alaska on new 
contracting under the ISDEAA with Alaska Native Tribes that do not 
already have contracts or compacts with the IHS under this Act. See the 
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014 (Jan. 17, 2014), Public Law 113-
76, 128 Stat. 5, 343-44: Sec.  424. (a) Notwithstanding any other 
provision of law, and until October 1, 2018, the IHS may not disburse 
funds for the provision of health care services pursuant to Public Law 
93-638 (25 U.S.C. 5301 et seq.) to any Alaska Native Village or Alaska 
Native Village corporation that is located within the area served by an 
Alaska Native regional health entity.
    Consequently, Alaska Native Villages will not have any opportunity 
to enter into an ISDEAA contract with the IHS unless this law lapses on 
October 1, 2018, due to congressional inaction.
     Other Limitations--A current TMG recipient cannot be 
awarded a new, renewal, or competing continuation grant for any of the 
following reasons:
    [cir] The grantee will be administering two TMGs at the same time 
or have overlapping project/budget periods;
    [cir] The current project is not progressing in a satisfactory 
manner;
    [cir] The current project is not in compliance with program and 
financial reporting requirements; or
    [cir] The applicant has an outstanding delinquent Federal debt. No 
award shall be made until either:
    [ssquf] The delinquent account is paid in full; or
    [ssquf] A negotiated repayment schedule is established and at least 
one payment is received.

6. Electronic Submission Requirements

    All applications must be submitted electronically. Please use the 
http://www.Grants.gov website to submit an application electronically 
and select the ``Find Grant Opportunities'' link on the homepage. 
Follow the instructions for submitting an application under the Package 
tab. 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, IHS (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 waiver must be submitted along with the copy of the 
application that is mailed to DGM. Paper applications that are 
submitted without a copy of the signed waiver from the Director, 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., EDT, on the Application Deadline Date listed in the Key 
Dates section on page 1 of this announcement. Late applications will 
not be accepted for processing or considered for funding. An applicant 
who does not adhere to the timelines for System for Award Management 
(SAM) and/or http://www.Grants.gov registration or who fails to request 
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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 Announcement 
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 toll-free at (800) 518-4726. 
Customer Support is available to address questions 24 hours per day, 7 
days per week (except on Federal holidays).
     Upon contacting http://www.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 http://www.Grants.gov as the registration process for SAM and http://www.Grants.gov could take up to 15 working days.
     Please use the optional attachment feature in http://www.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 http://www.Grants.gov that contains a tracking number. The DGM will download 
the application from http://www.Grants.gov and provide necessary copies 
to the appropriate Agency officials. Neither the DGM, nor the IHS 
Office of Direct Service and Contracting Tribes (ODSCT) will notify the 
applicant that the application has been received.
     Email applications will not be accepted under this 
announcement.
Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
    All IHS applicants and grantee organizations are required to obtain 
a DUNS number and maintain an active registration in the SAM database. 
The DUNS number is a unique 9-digit identification number provided by 
D&B that 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 the SAM, can be found 
on the IHS Grants Management, Grants Policy website at 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 15-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-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 70 points is 
required for funding. Points are assigned as follows:

1. Criteria

A. Introduction and Need for Assistance (20 Points)
    (1) Describe the Tribe or Tribal Organization's current health 
operation. Include a list of programs and services that are currently 
provided (e.g., federally funded, State-funded, etc.), information 
regarding technologies currently used (e.g., hardware, software, 
services, etc.), and identify the source(s) of technical support for 
those technologies (i.e., Tribal staff, Area office IHS, vendor, etc.). 
Include information regarding whether the Tribe or Tribal Organization 
has a health department and/or health board and how long it has been 
operating.
    (2) Describe the population to be served by the proposed project. 
Include the total number of eligible IHS beneficiaries currently using 
the services.
    (3) Describe the geographic location of the proposed project, 
including any geographic barriers to health care users in the area to 
be served.
    (4) Identify all TMGs received since FY 2013, dates of funding, and 
a summary of project accomplishments. State how previous TMG funds 
facilitated the progression of health development relative to the 
current proposed project. (Copies of reports will not be accepted.)
    (5) Identify the eligible project type and priority group of the 
applicant.
    (6) Explain the need or reason for the proposed TMG project. 
Identify specific weaknesses and gaps in service or infrastructure that 
will be addressed by the proposal. Explain how these gaps and 
weaknesses will be assessed.
    (7) If the proposed TMG project includes information technology 
(i.e., hardware, software, etc.), provide further information regarding 
measures that have occurred or will occur to ensure the proposed 
project will not create other gaps in services or infrastructure (e.g., 
negatively affect or impact IHS interface capability, Government 
Performance and Results Act reporting requirements, contract reporting 
requirements, Information Technology (IT) compatibility, etc.) if 
applicable.
    (8) Describe the effect of the proposed TMG project on current 
programs (e.g., federally funded, State-funded, etc.), and if 
applicable, on current equipment (e.g., hardware, software, services, 
etc.). Include the effect of the proposed project on planned or 
anticipated programs and equipment.

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    (9) Address how the proposed TMG project relates to the purpose of 
the TMG Program by addressing the appropriate description that follows:
     Identify whether the Tribe or Tribal Organization is an 
IHS Title I contractor. Address if the Self-Determination contract is a 
master contract of several programs or if individual contracts are used 
for each program. Include information regarding whether or not the 
Tribe or Tribal Organization participates in a consortium contract 
(i.e., more than one Tribe participating in a contract). Address what 
programs are currently provided through those contracts and how the 
proposed TMG project will enhance the organization's capacity to manage 
the contracts currently in place.
     Identify if the Tribe or Tribal Organization is not a 
Title I organization. Address how the proposed TMG project will enhance 
the organization's management capabilities, what programs and services 
the organization is currently seeking to contract and an anticipated 
date for contract.
     Identify if the Tribe or Tribal Organization is an IHS 
Title V compactor. Address when the Tribe or Tribal Organization 
entered into the compact and how the proposed project will further 
enhance the organization's management capabilities.
B. Project Objectives, Work Plan, and Approach (40 Points)
    (1) The proposed project objectives must be:
     Measureable and (if applicable) quantifiable.
     Results-oriented.
     Time-limited.
    Example: By installing new third-party billing software, the Tribe 
proposes to increase the number of claims processed by 15 percent 
within 12 months.
    (2) For each objective address how the proposed TMG project will 
result in change or improvement in program operations or processes. 
Also address what tangible products are expected from the project 
(i.e., policies and procedures manual, health plan, etc.)
    (3) Address the extent to which the proposed project will build 
local capacity to provide, improve, or expand services that address the 
needs of the target population.
    (4) Submit a work plan in the Appendix that includes the following:
     Provide action steps on a timeline for accomplishing the 
proposed project objectives.
     Identify who will perform the action steps.
     Identify who will supervise the action steps taken.
     Identify tangible products that will be produced during 
and at the end of the proposed project.
     Identify who will accept and/or approve work products 
during the duration of the proposed TMG project and at the end of the 
proposed project.
     Include a description of any training activities proposed. 
This description will identify the target audience and training 
personnel.
     Include work plan evaluation activities
    (5) If consultants or contractors will be used during the proposed 
project, please complete the following information in their scope of 
work. (If consultants or contractors will not be used, please make note 
in this section):
     Educational requirements.
     Desired qualifications and work experience.
     Expected work products to be delivered, including a 
timeline.
    If potential consultants or contractors have already been 
identified, please include a resume for each consultant or contractor 
in the Appendix.
    (6) Describe updates that will be required for the continued 
success of the proposed TMG project (i.e., revision of policies/
procedures, upgrades, technical support, etc.) Include a timeline of 
anticipated updates and source of funding to conduct the update and/or 
maintenance.
C. Program Evaluation (20 Points)
    Each proposed objective requires an evaluation activity to assess 
its progression and ensure completion. This should be included in the 
work plan.
    Describe the proposal's plan to evaluate project processes and 
outcomes. Outcome evaluation relates to the results identified in the 
objectives, and process evaluation relates to the work plan and 
activities of the project.
    (1) For outcome evaluation, describe:
     The criteria for determining whether or not each objective 
was met.
     The data to be collected to determine whether the 
objective was met.
     Data collection intervals.
     Who will be responsible for collecting the data and their 
qualifications.
     Data analysis method.
     How the results will be used.
    (2) For process evaluation, describe:
     The process for monitoring and assessing potential 
problems, then identifying quality improvements.
     Who will be responsible for monitoring and managing 
project improvements based on results of ongoing process improvements 
and their qualifications.
     Provide details with regards to the ways ongoing 
monitoring will be used to improve the project.
     Describe any products, such as manuals or policies, that 
might be developed and how they might lend themselves to replication by 
others.
     How the Tribe or Tribal Organization will document what is 
learned throughout the project period.
    (3) Describe any additional evaluation efforts planned after the 
grant period has ended.
    (4) Describe the ultimate benefit to the Tribe or Tribal 
Organization that is expected to result from this project. An example 
would be a Tribe or Tribal Organization's ability to expand preventive 
health services because of increased billing and third-party payments.
D. Organizational Capabilities, Key Personnel, and Qualifications (15 
Points)
    This section outlines the Tribe or Tribal Organization's capacity 
to complete the proposal outlined in the work plan. It includes the 
identification of personnel responsible for completing tasks and the 
chain of responsibility for completion of the proposed plan.
    (1) Provide the organizational structure of the Tribe or Tribal 
Organization.
    (2) Provide information regarding plans to obtain management 
systems if a Tribe or Tribal Organization does not have an established 
management system currently in place that complies with 25 CFR part 
900, subpart F, ``Standards for Tribal or Tribal Organization 
Management Systems.'' State if management systems are already in place 
and how long the systems have been in place.
    (3) Describe the ability of the Tribe or Tribal Organization to 
manage the proposed project. Include information regarding similarly 
sized projects in scope and financial assistance as well as other 
grants and projects successfully completed.
    (4) Describe equipment (e.g., fax machine, telephone, computer, 
etc.) and facility space (i.e., office space) will be available for use 
during the proposed project. Include information about any equipment 
not currently available that will be purchased through the grant.
    (5) List key project personnel and their titles in the work plan. 
Provide the position descriptions and resumes for all key personnel in 
the Appendix. The included position descriptions should: (1) Clearly 
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duties; and (2) indicate desired qualifications and project associated 
experience. Each resume must include a statement indicating that the 
proposed key personnel is explicitly qualified to carry out the 
proposed project activities. If no current candidate for a position 
exists please provide a statement to that effect in the Appendix.
    (6) If an individual is partially funded by this grant, indicate 
the percentage of his or her time to be allocated to the project and 
identify the resources used to fund the remainder of that individual's 
salary.
    (7) Address how the Tribe/Tribal Organization will sustain the 
proposal created positions after the grant expires. Please indicate if 
the project requires additional personnel (i.e., IT support, etc.) If 
no additional personnel is required please indicate that in this 
section.
E. Categorical Budget and Budget Justification (5 Points)
    (1) Provide a categorical budget for each of the 12-month budget 
periods requested.
    (2) If indirect costs are claimed, indicate and apply the current 
negotiated rate to the budget. Include a copy of the rate agreement in 
the Appendix.
    (3) Provide a narrative justification explaining why each 
categorical budget line item is necessary and relevant to the proposed 
project. Include sufficient cost and other details to facilitate the 
determination of cost allowability (e.g., equipment specifications, 
etc.)
Multi-Year Project Requirements
    For projects requiring a second and/or third year, include only 
Year 2 and/or Year 3 narrative sections (objectives, evaluation 
components, and work plan) that differ from those in Year 1. For every 
project year, include a full budget justification and a detailed, 
itemized categorical budget showing calculation methodologies for each 
item. The same weights and criteria that are used to evaluate a 1-year 
project or the first year of a multi-year project will be applied when 
evaluating the second and third years of a multi-year application. A 
weak second and/or third year submission could negatively impact the 
overall score of an application and result in elimination of the 
proposed second and/or third years with a recommendation for only a 1-
year award.
Additional documents can be uploaded as Appendix Items in http://www.Grants.gov
     Work plan, logic model, and/or timeline 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.
     Additional documents to support narrative (e.g., data 
tables, key news articles, etc.).

2. Review and Selection

    Each application will be prescreened by DGM staff for eligibility 
and completeness as outlined in this 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 DGM Grants Management Officer. Applicants will be 
notified by the DGM, via email, to outline minor missing components 
(e.g., budget narratives, audit documentation, key contact form, etc.) 
needed for an otherwise complete application. All missing documents 
must be sent to the 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.
    Please note that a decision to award a TMG does not represent a 
determination from the IHS regarding the Tribe or Tribal Organization's 
eligibility to contract for a specific PFSA under the ISDEAA. An 
application for a TMG does not constitute a contract proposal.

VI. Award Administration Information

1. Award Notices

    The Notice of Award (NoA) is a legally binding document signed by 
the Grants Management Officer that serves as the official notification 
of the TMG award. The NoA will be initiated by the DGM in our grant 
system, GrantSolutions (https://www.grantsolutions.gov). Each entity 
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 Applications
    Applicants that received a score less than the recommended funding 
level for approval (70 points) and that are deemed to be disapproved by 
the ORC, will receive an Executive Summary Statement from the IHS ODSCT 
within 30 days of the conclusion of the ORC, outlining the strengths 
and weaknesses of their application submitted. The summary statement 
will be sent to the Authorized Organizational Representative identified 
on the face page (SF-424) of the application. The IHS ODSCT will also 
provide additional contact information as needed to address questions 
and concerns, as well as provide technical assistance if desired.
Approved but Unfunded Applications
    Approved but unfunded applications that met the minimum scoring 
range and that are deemed by the ORC to be ``Approved,'' but were not 
funded due to lack of TMG funding, will have their applications held by 
DGM for a period of 1 year. If additional funding becomes available 
during the course of FY 2018, the approved, but unfunded application 
may be re-considered by the awarding program office for possible 
funding. The applicant will also receive an Executive Summary Statement 
from the IHS program office within 30 days of the conclusion of the 
ORC.

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

2. Administrative Requirements

    Grants are administered in accordance with the following 
regulations and policies:
    A. The criteria as outlined in this program announcement.
    B. Uniform Administrative Regulations for Grants:

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     Uniform Administrative Requirements for HHS Awards, 
located at 45 CFR part 75.
    C. Grants Policy:
     HHS Grants Policy Statement, Revised January 2007.
    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 TMG recipients who request 
reimbursement of IDC in their grant application. In accordance with HHS 
Grants Policy Statement, Part II-27, the 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 the Interior (Interior Business Center) https://www.doi.gov/ibc/services/finance/indirect-Cost-Services/indian-tribes. 
For questions regarding the IDC policy, please contact the Grants 
Management Specialist listed under ``Agency Contacts,'' or the main DGM 
office by telephone (301) 443-5204.

4. Reporting Requirements

    The grantee must submit required reports consistent with the 
applicable TMG 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 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/or (2) 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 IHS 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 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 the following: 
A brief comparison of actual accomplishments to the goals established 
for the period, or, if applicable, provide sound justification for the 
lack of progress, and other pertinent information as required. A final 
report must be submitted within 90 days of expiration of the budget/
project period.
B. Financial Reports
    Federal Financial Report FFR (SF-425), Cash Transaction Reports are 
due 30 days after the close of every calendar quarter to the Payment 
Management Services, HHS, at https://pms.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 FFR.
C. Federal Sub-Award Reporting System (FSRS)
    This award may be subject to the Transparency Act sub-award and 
executive compensation reporting requirements at 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.
    The 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 sub-award obligation dollar threshold met for any 
specific reporting period. Additionally, all new (discretionary) IHS 
awards (when the period of performance is made up of more than one 
budget period) and: (1) The period of performance start date was 
October 1, 2010, or after; and (2) the primary awardee will have a 
$25,000 sub-award 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 
website 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 the 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. 
HHS provides guidance to FFA recipients 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-english-proficiency/guidance-federal-financial-assistance-recipients-title-VI/.
    The HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) also provides guidance on 
civil rights law enforcement compliance. 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 
additional information about obligations and prohibitions under Federal 
civil rights laws at https://www.hhs.gov/ocr/about-us/contact-us/index.html or toll-free by telephone at (800) 368-1019 or TDD (800) 
537-7697. Also note it is an HHS 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 
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National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate 
Services in Health and Health Care at https://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 or 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 website: 
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 
for Civil Rights, 200 Independence Avenue SW, Room 509F, Washington, DC 
20201.
E. 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. The 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 the applicant 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 gratutity 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. 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, 
Mailstop: 09E70, Rockville, MD 20857. (Include ``Mandatory Grant 
Disclosures'' in subject line).
    Telephone: (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.
     Website: http://oig.hhs.gov/fraud/reportfraud/index.asp. (Include 
``Manatory 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 part 180 and Part 376, and 
31 U.S.C. 3321).

VII. Agency Contacts

    1. Questions on the programmatic issues may be directed to: Ms. 
Roselyn Tso, Director, Office of Direct Service and Contracting Tribes, 
Indian Health Service, 5600 Fishers Lane, Mail Stop: 08E17, Rockville, 
MD 20857, Telephone: (301) 443-1104, Email: [email protected].
    2. Questions on grants management and fiscal matters may be 
directed to: Ms. Vanietta Armstrong, Grants Management Specialist, 
Indian Health Service, OMS/DGM, 5600 Fishers Lane, Mail Stop: 09E70, 
Rockville, MD 20857, Telephone: (301) 443-4792, Fax: (301) 594-0899, 
Email: [email protected].
    3. Questions on technical systems matters may be directed to: Mr. 
Paul Gettys, Grant Systems Coordinator, 5600 Fishers Lane, Mail Stop: 
09E70, Rockville, MD 20857, Telephone: (301) 443-2114; or the DGM main 
line (301) 443-5204, Fax: (301) 594-0899, Email: [email protected].

VIII. Other Information

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

    Dated: June 26, 2018.
Michael D. Weahkee,
RADM, Assistant Surgeon General, USPHS, Acting Director, Indian Health 
Service.
[FR Doc. 2018-14426 Filed 7-3-18; 8:45 am]
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                                              Federal Advisory Committee Act                           U.S.C. § 5322(e) of the Indian Self-                   Estimated Funds Available
                                              (5 U.S.C. App. 2, section 10(a)(1) and                   Determination and Education                              The total amount of funding
                                              (a)(2)). Topics of the Meeting: The                      Assistance Act (ISDEAA), Public Law                    identified for the current fiscal year (FY)
                                              Advisory Council will spend the                          (P.L.) 93–638, as amended. This                        2018 is approximately $2,412,000.
                                              majority of the July meeting considering                 program is described in the Catalog of                 Individual award amounts are
                                              recommendations made by each of the                      Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)                     anticipated to be between $50,000 and
                                              three subcommittees to present to the                    under 93.228.                                          $100,000. The amount of funding
                                              Secretary of HHS and Congress.                                                                                  available for new and competing
                                              Additional presentations in the                          Background
                                                                                                                                                              continuation awards issued under this
                                              afternoon will include a presentation on                   The TMG Program is a competitive                     grant announcement is subject to the
                                              a recent study by RAND on the health                     grant program that is capacity building                availability of appropriations and
                                              care infrastructure, the CDC/                                                                                   budgetary priorities of the Agency. The
                                                                                                       and developmental in nature and has
                                              Alzheimer’s Association’s joint Healthy                                                                         IHS is under no obligation to make
                                                                                                       been available for federally recognized
                                              Brain Initiative Roadmap, federal                                                                               awards that are selected for funding
                                                                                                       Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations
                                              workgroup updates, and updates on                                                                               under this grant announcement.
                                                                                                       (T/TOs) since shortly after enactment of
                                              work by the non-federal members.
                                                 Procedure and Agenda: This meeting                    the ISDEAA in 1975. The TMG Program                    Anticipated Number of Awards
                                              is open to the public. Please allow 30                   was established to assist T/TOs to                        Approximately 16–18 awards will be
                                              minutes to go through security and walk                  prepare for assuming all or part of                    issued under this grant announcement.
                                              to the meeting room. The meeting will                    existing IHS programs, functions,
                                                                                                       services, and activities (PFSAs) and                   Period of Performance
                                              also be webcast at www.hhs.gov/live.
                                                                                                       further develop and improve Tribal                        The Tribal Management Grant (TMG
                                                Authority: 42 U.S.C. 11225; Section 2(e)(3)
                                                                                                       health management capabilities. The                    Project) period of performance vary
                                              of the National Alzheimer’s Project Act. The
                                              panel is governed by provisions of Public                TMG Program provides competitive                       based on the project type selected.
                                              Law 92–463, as amended (5 U.S.C. Appendix                grants to T/TOs to establish goals and                 Period of performance could run from 1
                                              2), which sets forth standards for the                   performance measures for current health                to 3 years and will run consecutively
                                              formation and use of advisory committees.                programs; assess current management                    from the earliest anticipated start date of
                                                Dated: June 28, 2018.                                  capacity to determine if new                           September 1, 2018 through August 31,
                                              Brenda Destro,
                                                                                                       components are appropriate; analyze                    2019, for 1-year projects; September 1,
                                                                                                       programs to determine if a Tribe or                    2018, through August 31, 2020, for 2-
                                              Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning and
                                              Evaluation, Office of Human Services Policy.
                                                                                                       Tribal Organization’s management is                    year projects; and September 1, 2018,
                                                                                                       practicable; and develop infrastructure                through August 31, 2021, for 3-year
                                              [FR Doc. 2018–14376 Filed 7–3–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                       systems to manage or organize PFSAs.                   projects. Please refer to ‘‘Eligible TMG
                                              BILLING CODE 4150–05–P
                                                                                                                                                              Project Types, Maximum Funding
                                                                                                       Purpose                                                Levels, and Periods of Performance,’’ for
                                              DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND                                   The purpose of this IHS grant                        additional details. State the number of
                                              HUMAN SERVICES                                           announcement is to announce the                        years for the period of performance and
                                                                                                       availability of the TMG Program to                     include the exact dates.
                                              Indian Health Service                                    enhance and develop health                             III. Eligibility Information
                                                                                                       management infrastructure and assist T/
                                              Office of Direct Service and                                                                                       I.
                                                                                                       TOs in assuming all or part of existing
                                              Contracting Tribes; Tribal Management                    IHS PFSAs through a Title I contract                   1. Eligibility
                                              Grant Program                                            and assist established Title I contractors                Eligible Applicants: ‘‘Indian Tribes’’
                                                Announcement Type: New and                             and Title V compactors to further                      and ‘‘Tribal Organizations’’ (T/TOs) as
                                              Competing Continuation.                                  develop and improve management                         defined by the ISDEAA are eligible to
                                                Funding Announcement Number:                           capability. In addition, Tribal                        apply for the TMG Program. The
                                              HHS–2018–IHS–TMD–0001.                                   Management Grants are available to T/                  definitions for each entity type are
                                                Catalog of Federal Domestic                            TOs under the authority of 25 U.S.C.                   outlined below. Only one application
                                              Assistance Number (CFDA): 93.228.                        5322(e) for the following: (1) Obtaining               per Tribe/Tribal organization is allowed.
                                                                                                       technical assistance from providers                       Definitions: ‘‘Indian Tribe’’ means any
                                              Key Dates
                                                                                                       designated by the Tribe/Tribal                         Indian tribe, band, nation, or other
                                                Application Deadline Date: August                      Organization (including T/TOs that                     organized group or community,
                                              17, 2018.                                                operate mature contracts) for the                      including any Alaska Native village or
                                                Review Date: August 20–24, 2018.                       purposes of program planning and                       regional or village corporation as
                                                Earliest Anticipated Start Date:                       evaluation, including the development                  defined in or established pursuant to the
                                              September 1, 2018.                                       of any management systems necessary                    Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (85
                                                Signed Tribal Resolutions Due Date:                    for contract management, and the                       Stat. 688) [43 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.], which
                                              August 17, 2018.                                         development of cost allocation plans for               is recognized as eligible for the special
                                                Proof of Non-Profit Status Due Date:                   indirect cost rates; and (2) planning,                 programs and services provided by the
                                              August 17, 2018.                                         designing, monitoring, and evaluating                  United States to Indians because of their
                                              I. Funding Opportunity Description                       Federal programs serving T/TOs,                        status as Indians. 25 U.S.C. 5304(e).
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                                                                                                       including Federal administrative                          ‘‘Tribal organization’’ means the
                                              Statutory Authority                                                                                             recognized governing body of any
                                                                                                       functions.
                                                The Indian Health Service (IHS) is                                                                            Indian Tribe; any legally established
                                              accepting competitive grant applications                 II. Award Information                                  organization of Indians which is
                                              for the Tribal Management Grant (TMG)                    Type of Award                                          controlled, sanctioned, or chartered by
                                              Program. This program is authorized                                                                             such governing body or which is
                                              under 25 U.S.C. § 5322(b)(2) and 25                           Grant.                                            democratically elected by the adult


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                                              members of the Indian community to be                    regarding whether Tribal program                      improvement, and correction of
                                              served by such organization and which                    assumption is desirable or warranted.                 management systems that address
                                              includes the maximum participation of                       2. PLANNING (Maximum funding/                      weaknesses identified through quality
                                              Indians in all phases of its activities. 25              project period: $50,000/12 months).                   control measures, internal control
                                              U.S.C. 5304(l).                                             Planning projects involve data                     reviews, and audit report findings under
                                                 A Tribal Organization must provide                    collection to establish goals and                     required financial audits and ISDEAA
                                              proof of non-profit status.                              performance measures for health                       requirements.
                                                 Eligible TMG Project Types,                           programs operation or anticipated                        For the minimum standards for the
                                              Maximum Funding Levels, and Project                      PFSAs under a Title I contract. Planning              management systems used by a Tribe or
                                              Periods: The TMG Program consists of                     projects will specify the design of health            Tribal Organization when carrying out
                                              four project types: (1) Feasibility study;               programs and the management systems                   Self-Determination contracts, please see
                                              (2) planning; (3) evaluation study; and                  (including appropriate policies and                   25 CFR part 900, Contracts Under the
                                              (4) health management structure. Tribal                  procedures) to accomplish the health                  Indian Self-Determination and
                                              applicants may submit applications for                   priorities of the Tribe or Tribal                     Education Assistance Act, Subpart F—
                                              one project type only. An application                    Organization. For example, planning                   ‘‘Standards for Tribal or Tribal
                                              must state the project type selected. Any                projects could include the development                Organization Management Systems,’’
                                              application that address more than one                   of a Tribe-specific Health Plan or a                  §§ 900.35–900.60. For operational
                                              project type will be considered                          Strategic Health Plan, etc. Please note               provisions applicable to carrying out
                                              ineligible and will not be reviewed. The                 that updated Healthy People                           Self-Governance compacts, please see
                                              maximum funding levels noted must                        information and Healthy People 2020                   42 CFR part 137, Tribal Self-
                                              include both direct and indirect costs.                  objectives are available in electronic                Governance, Subpart I,—‘‘Operational
                                              Application budgets may not exceed the                   format at the following website: http://              Provisions,’’ §§ 137.160–137.220.
                                              maximum funding level or period of                       www.health.gov/healthypeople/                            Please refer to Section IV,
                                              performance identified for a project                     publications. The United States (U.S.)                ‘‘Application and Submission
                                              type. Any application with a budget or                   Public Health Service (PHS) encourages                Information,’’ for information on how to
                                              period of performance that exceeds the                   applicants submitting strategic health                obtain a copy of the TMG application
                                              maximum funding level or period of                       plans to address specific objectives of               package.
                                              performance will be considered                           Healthy People 2020.
                                                                                                          3. EVALUATION STUDY (Maximum                         Note: Please refer to Section IV,
                                              ineligible and will not be reviewed.                                                                           (Application and Submission Information/
                                              Please refer to Section IV.5, ‘‘Funding                  funding/project period: $50,000/12                    Subsection 2, Content and Form of
                                              Restrictions,’’ for further information                  months).                                              Application Submission) for additional proof
                                              regarding ineligible project activities.                    An Evaluation Study must include a                 of applicant status documents required, such
                                                 1. FEASIBILITY STUDY (Maximum                         systematic collection, analysis, and                  as Tribal Resolutions, proof of non-profit
                                              funding/project period: $70,000/12                       interpretation of data for the purpose of             status, etc.
                                              months).                                                 determining the value of a program. The
                                                 A Feasibility Study must include a                    extent of the evaluation study could                  2. Cost Sharing or Matching
                                              study of a specific IHS program or                       relate to the goals and objectives,                      The IHS does not require matching
                                              segment of a program to determine if                     policies and procedures, or programs                  funds or cost sharing for grants or
                                              Tribal management of the program is                      regarding targeted groups. The                        cooperative agreements.
                                              possible. The study shall present the                    evaluation study could also be used to
                                              planned approach, training, and                          determine the effectiveness and                       3. Other Requirements
                                              resources required to assume Tribal                      efficiency of a Tribe or Tribal                          If the application budget exceeds the
                                              management of the program. The study                     Organization’s program operations (i.e.,              highest dollar amount outlined under
                                              must include the following four                          direct services, financial management,                the ‘‘Estimated Funds Available’’
                                              components:                                              personnel, data collection and analysis,              section within this grant announcement,
                                                 • Health needs and health care                        third-party billing, etc.), as well as to             the application will be considered
                                              service assessments that identify                        determine the appropriateness of new                  ineligible and will not be reviewed. If
                                              existing health care services and                        components of a Tribe or Tribal                       deemed ineligible, the IHS will not
                                              delivery systems, program divisibility                   Organization’s program operations that                return the application. The applicant
                                              issues, health status indicators, unmet                  will assist efforts to improve Tribal                 will be notified by email by the IHS
                                              needs, volume projections, and demand                    health care delivery systems.                         Division of Grants Management (DGM)
                                              analysis.                                                   4. HEALTH MANAGEMENT                               of this decision.
                                                 • Management analysis of existing                     STRUCTURE (Average funding/project                       The following documentation is
                                              management structures, proposed                          period: $100,000/12 months; maximum                   required.
                                              management structures, implementation                    funding/project period: $300,000/36
                                              plans and requirements, and personnel                    months).                                              Tribal Resolution
                                              staffing requirements and recruitment                       The first year maximum funding level                  A. An Indian Tribe or Tribal
                                              barriers.                                                is limited to $150,000 for multi-year                 Organization that is proposing a project
                                                 • Financial analysis of historical                    projects. The Health Management                       affecting another Tribe must include
                                              trends data, financial projections, and                  Structure component allows for                        Tribal Resolutions from each affected
                                              new resource requirements for program                    implementation of systems to manage or                Tribe served. Applications by Tribal
                                              management costs and analysis of                         organize PFSAs. Management structures                 Organizations will not require a specific
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                                              potential revenues from Federal/non-                     include health department                             Tribal Resolution if the current Tribal
                                              Federal sources.                                         organizations, health boards, and                     Resolution(s) under which they operate
                                                 • Decision statement/report that                      financial management systems,                         would encompass the proposed grant
                                              incorporates findings; conclusions; and                  including systems for accounting,                     activities.
                                              recommendations; the presentation of                     personnel, third-party billing, medical                  A signed Tribal Resolution must be
                                              the study and recommendations to the                     records, management information                       received by the IHS DGM prior to a
                                              Tribal governing body for determination                  systems, etc. This includes the design,               Notice of Award being issued to any


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                                              applicant selected for funding.                          member of an eligible intertribal                        Material weakness—‘‘Statements on
                                              However, if a signed Tribal Resolution                   consortium, the Tribe must:                           Auditing Standards 115’’ defines
                                              cannot be submitted with the electronic                  —Identify the consortium.                             material weakness as a deficiency, or
                                              application submission prior to the                      —Indicate if any of the consortium                    combination of deficiencies, in internal
                                              official application deadline date, a                       member Tribes intend to submit a                   control, such that there is a reasonable
                                              draft Tribal Resolution must be                             TMG application.                                   possibility that a material misstatement
                                              submitted by the application deadline                    —Demonstrate that the Tribe’s                         of the entity’s financial statements will
                                              for the application to be considered                        application does not duplicate or                  not be prevented, or detected and
                                              complete and eligible for review. The                       overlap any objectives of the                      corrected on a timely basis.
                                              draft Tribal Resolution is not in lieu of                   consortium’s application.                             Significant deficiency—‘‘Statements
                                              the required signed Tribal Resolution,                   —Identify all consortium member                       on Auditing Standards 115,’’ defines
                                              but is acceptable until a signed Tribal                     Tribes.                                            significant deficiency as a deficiency, or
                                              Resolution is received. If a signed Tribal               —Identify if any of the consortium                    a combination of deficiencies, in
                                              Resolution is not received by IHS DGM                       member Tribes intend to submit a                   internal control that is less severe than
                                              when funding decisions are made, then                       TMG application of their own.                      a material weakness, yet important
                                              a Notice of Award will not be issued to                  —Demonstrate that the consortium’s                    enough to merit attention by those
                                              that applicant and they will not receive                    application does not duplicate or                  charged with governance.
                                              any IHS funds until such time as they                       overlap any objectives of other                       The audit findings are identified in
                                              have submitted a signed Tribal                              consortium members who may be                      Attachment A of the transmittal letter
                                              Resolution to the Grants Management                         submitting their own TMG                           received from the HHS/OIG/NEAR.
                                              Specialist listed in this grant                             application.                                       Please identify the material weaknesses
                                              announcement.                                                                                                  to be addressed by underlining the
                                                 B. Tribal Organizations applying for                     Funding Priorities: The IHS has
                                                                                                       established the following funding                     item(s) listed in Attachment A.
                                              technical assistance and/or training
                                              grants must provide written notice that                  priorities for TMG awards:                               Federally Recognized T/TOs not
                                              the Tribal Organization is applying                         • PRIORITY I—Any Indian Tribe that                 subject to Single Audit Act
                                              upon the request of the Indian Tribe                     has received Federal recognition                      requirements must provide a financial
                                              and/or Tribes it intends to serve.                       (including restored, funded, or                       statement identifying the Federal dollars
                                                 C. Documentation for Priority I                       unfunded) within the past 5 years,                    received in the footnotes. The financial
                                              participation requires a copy of the                     specifically received during or after                 statement should also identify specific
                                              Federal Register notice or letter from                   March 2013, will be considered Priority               weaknesses/recommendations that will
                                              the Bureau of Indian Affairs verifying                   I.                                                    be addressed in the TMG proposal and
                                              establishment of recognized Tribal                          • PRIORITY II—Federally recognized                 that are related to 25 CFR part 900,
                                              status within the past 5 years. The date                 Indian T/TOs submitting a new                         ‘‘Subpart F, ‘‘Standards for Tribal and
                                              on the documentation must reflect that                   application or a competing continuation               Tribal Organization Management
                                              Federal recognition was received during                  application for the sole purpose of                   Systems.’’
                                              or after March 2013.                                     addressing audit material weaknesses
                                                                                                       will be considered Priority II. Priority II           Proof of Non-Profit Status
                                                 D. Documentation for Priority II
                                              participation requires a copy of the most                participation is only applicable to the                  Organizations claiming non-profit
                                              current transmittal letter and                           Health Management Structure project                   status must submit proof. A copy of the
                                              Attachment A from the Department of                      type. For more information, see                       501(c)(3) Certificate must be received
                                              Health and Human Services (HHS),                         ‘‘Eligible TMG Project Types, Maximum                 with the application submission by the
                                              Office of Inspector General (OIG),                       Funding Levels, and Project Periods,’’ in             Application Deadline Date listed under
                                              National External Audit Review Center                    Section II.                                           the Key Dates section on the first page
                                              (NEAR). See ‘‘Funding Priorities’’ for                      • PRIORITY III—Eligible Direct                     of this announcement.
                                              more information. If an applicant is                     Service and Title I recognized Indian T/                 An applicant submitting any of the
                                              unable to provide a copy of the most                     TOs submitting a new application or a                 above additional documentation after
                                              recent transmittal letter or needs                       competing continuation application will               the initial application submission due
                                              assistance with audit issues;                            be considered Priority III.                           date is required to ensure the
                                              information or technical assistance may                     • PRIORITY IV—Eligible Title V Self-               information was received by the IHS
                                              be obtained by contacting the IHS Office                 Governance recognized Indian T/TOs                    DGM by obtaining documentation
                                              of Finance and Accounting, Division of                   submitting a new application or a                     confirming delivery (e.g., FedEx
                                              Audit by telephone at (301) 443–1270,                    competing continuation application will               tracking, postal return receipt, etc.)
                                              or toll-free at the NEAR help line at                    be considered Priority IV.
                                                                                                                                                                Note: A decision to award a TMG does not
                                              (800) 732–0679 or (816) 426–7720.                           The funding of approved Priority I
                                                                                                                                                             represent a determination from the IHS
                                              Recognized Indian Tribes or Tribal                       applicants will occur before the funding              regarding the T/TO’s eligibility to contract for
                                              Organizations not subject to Single                      of approved Priority II applicants.                   a specific PFSA under the ISDEAA. An
                                              Audit Act requirements must provide a                    Priority II applicants will be funded                 application for a TMG does not constitute a
                                              financial statement identifying the                      before approved Priority III applicants.              contract proposal.
                                              Federal dollars received in the                          Priority III applicants will be funded
                                              footnotes. The financial statement must                  before approved Priority IV applicants.               IV. Application and Submission
                                              also identify specific weaknesses/                       Funds will be distributed until                       Information
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                                              recommendations that will be addressed                   depleted.
                                                                                                                                                             1. Obtaining Application Materials
                                              in the TMG proposal and that are                            The following definitions are
                                              related to 25 CFR part 900, subpart F—                   applicable to the PRIORITY II category:                 The TMG application package and
                                              ‘‘Standards for Tribal or Tribal                            Audit finding—deficiencies that the                detailed instructions for this
                                              Organization Management Systems.’’                       auditor is required by 45 CFR § 75.516,               announcement can be found at http://
                                                 E. Documentation of Consortium                        to report in the schedule of findings and             www.Grants.gov or https://www.ihs.gov/
                                              participation—If an applicant is a                       questioned costs.                                     dgm/funding/.


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                                                Questions regarding the electronic                     consecutively numbered pages, use                     Part C: Program Report (2-Page Limit)
                                              application process may be directed to                   black type not smaller than 12-point                    Section 1: Describe major
                                              Mr. Paul Gettys by telephone at (301)                    font, and be printed on one side only of              accomplishments over the past 24
                                              443–2114 or (301) 443–5204.                              standard size 8–1⁄2 by 11 inch paper.                 months.
                                              2. Content and Form of Application                          Be sure to succinctly answer all                     Please identify and describe
                                              Submission                                               questions listed under the evaluation                 significant program achievements
                                                                                                       criteria (refer to Section V.1,                       associated with the delivery of quality
                                                 Each applicant must include the                       ‘‘Evaluation criteria’’ in this grant
                                              project narrative as an attachment to the                                                                      health services. Provide a comparison of
                                                                                                       announcement) and place all responses                 the actual accomplishments to the goals
                                              TMG application package. Mandatory                       and required information in the correct
                                              documents for all applicants include:                                                                          established for the project period, or if
                                                                                                       section (noted below), or the application             applicable, provide justification for the
                                                 • Table of contents.
                                                                                                       shall be considered ineligible and will               lack of progress.
                                                 • Abstract (1 page) summarizing the
                                                                                                       not be reviewed. These narratives will                  Section 2: Describe major activities
                                              project.
                                                                                                       assist the Objective Review Committee                 over the past 24 months.
                                                 • Application forms:
                                                                                                       (ORC) in becoming familiar with the                     Please identify and summarize recent
                                                 Æ SF–424, Application for Federal
                                                                                                       applicant’s activities and                            significant health related project
                                              Assistance.
                                                                                                       accomplishments prior to this possible                activities of the work done during the
                                                 Æ SF–424A, Budget Information—
                                                                                                       grant award. If the narrative exceeds the             project period.
                                              Non-Construction Programs.
                                                 Æ SF–424B, Assurances—Non-                            page limit, only the first 15 pages will
                                                                                                       be reviewed. The 15-page limit for the                B. Budget Narrative (5-Page Limit)
                                              Construction Programs.
                                                 • Budget Justification and Narrative                  narrative does not include the work                      This narrative must include a line
                                              (must be single spaced and not exceed                    plan, standard forms, Tribal                          item budget, with a justification for all
                                              5 pages).                                                Resolution(s), table of contents, budget,             expenditures that identify reasonable,
                                                 • Project Narrative (must be single                   budget justifications, narratives, and/or             allowable, and/or allocable costs
                                              spaced and not exceed 15 pages).                         other appendix items.                                 necessary to accomplish the goals and
                                                 Æ Background information on the                          There are three parts to the narrative:            objectives as outlined in the project
                                              organization.                                            Part A—Program Information; Part B—                   narrative. Budget should match the
                                                 Æ Proposed scope of work, objectives,                 Program Planning and Evaluation; and                  scope of work described in the project
                                              and activities that provide a description                Part C—Program Report. See below for                  narrative.
                                              of what will be accomplished, including                  additional details about what must be                 3. Submission Dates and Times
                                              a 1-page Timeframe Chart.                                included in the narrative.
                                                 • Tribal Resolution(s).                                                                                        Applications must be submitted
                                                                                                       Part A: Program Information (2-Page                   electronically through Grants.gov by
                                                 • 501(c)(3) Certificate (if applicable).
                                                                                                       Limit)                                                11:59 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
                                                 • Position descriptions for key
                                              personnel.                                                                                                     on the Application Deadline Date listed
                                                                                                         Section 1: Needs.
                                                 • Contractor/Consultant resumes or                                                                          in the Key Dates section on page 1 of
                                                                                                         Describe how the T/TO has                           this announcement. Any application
                                              qualifications and scope of work.
                                                                                                       determined the need to either enhance                 received after the application deadline
                                                 • Disclosure of Lobbying Activities
                                                                                                       or develop Tribal management                          will not be accepted for processing, nor
                                              (SF–LLL).
                                                 • Certification Regarding Lobbying                    capability to either assume PFSAs or not              will it be given further consideration for
                                              (GG-Lobbying Form).                                      in the interest of Self-Determination.                funding. Grants.gov will notify the
                                                 • Copy of current Negotiated Indirect                 Note the progression of previous TMG                  applicant via email if the application is
                                              Cost (IDC) rate agreement (required) in                  projects/awards if applicable.                        rejected.
                                              order to receive Indirect Cost.                          Part B: Program Planning and                             If technical challenges arise and
                                                 • Organizational Chart (optional).                    Evaluation (11-Page Limit)                            assistance is required with the
                                                 • Documentation of current Office of                                                                        electronic application process, contact
                                              Management and Budget (OMB)                                Section 1: Program Plans.                           Grants.gov Customer Support via email
                                              Financial Audit (if applicable).                           Describe fully and clearly the                      at support@grants.gov or toll-free at
                                                 Æ Email confirmation from the                         direction the Tribe or Tribal                         (800) 518–4726. Customer Support is
                                              Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) that                   Organization plans to take with the                   available to address questions 24 hours
                                              audits were submitted; or                                selected TMG Project type in addressing               per day, 7 days per week (except on
                                                 Æ Face sheets from audit reports.                     their health management infrastructure,               Federal holidays). If problems persist,
                                              These can be found on the FAC Website                    including how the T/TO’s plans to                     contact Mr. Gettys (Paul.Gettys@
                                              at https://harvester.census.gov/                         demonstrate improved health and                       ihs.gov), DGM Grant Systems
                                              facdissem/Main.aspx.                                     services to the community or                          Coordinator, by telephone at (301) 443–
                                                                                                       communities it serves. Include proposed               2114 or (301) 443–5204. Please be sure
                                              Public Policy Requirements                                                                                     to contact Mr. Gettys at least 10 days
                                                                                                       timelines.
                                                All Federal public policies apply to                                                                         prior to the application deadline. Please
                                              IHS grants and cooperative agreements,                     Section 2: Program Evaluation.                      do not contact the DGM until you have
                                              with exception of the discrimination                       Describe fully and clearly the                      received a Grants.gov tracking number.
                                              policy.                                                  improvements that will be made by the                 In the event you are not able to obtain
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                                                                                                       Tribe or Tribal Organization that will                a tracking number, call the DGM as soon
                                              Requirements for Project and Budget                      impact their management capability or                 as possible.
                                              Narratives                                               prepare them for future improvements
                                                A. Project Narrative: This narrative                   to their organization that will allow                 4. Intergovernmental Review
                                              should be a separate Word document                       them to manage their health care system                 Executive Order 12372 requiring
                                              that is no longer than 15 pages and must                 and identify the anticipated or expected              intergovernmental review is not
                                              be: Single-spaced, type written, have                    benefits for the Tribe.                               applicable to this program.


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                                              5. Funding Restrictions                                     Æ Projects that include pre-planning,                Æ The current project is not in
                                                 • Pre-award costs are not allowable.                  design, and planning of construction for              compliance with program and financial
                                                 • The available funds are inclusive of                facilities, including activities relating to          reporting requirements; or
                                              direct and appropriate indirect costs.                   program justification documents.                        Æ The applicant has an outstanding
                                                 • Only one grant will be awarded per                     Æ Projects that propose more than one              delinquent Federal debt. No award shall
                                              applicant.                                               project type. Refer to Section II, ‘‘Award            be made until either:
                                                 • The IHS will not acknowledge                        Information,’’ specifically ‘‘Eligible                  D The delinquent account is paid in
                                              receipt of applications.                                 TMG Project Types, Maximum Funding                    full; or
                                                 • The TMG may not be used to                          Levels, and Project Periods,’’ for more                 D A negotiated repayment schedule is
                                              support recurring operational programs                   information. An example of a proposal                 established and at least one payment is
                                              or to replace existing public and private                with more than one project type that                  received.
                                              resources. Funding received under a                      would be considered ineligible may
                                              recurring Public Law 93–638 contract                                                                           6. Electronic Submission Requirements
                                                                                                       include the creation of a strategic health
                                              cannot be totally supplanted or totally                  plan (defined by TMG as a planning                       All applications must be submitted
                                              replaced. Exception is allowed to charge                 project type) and improving third-party               electronically. Please use the http://
                                              a portion or percentage of salaries of                   billing structures (defined by TMG as a               www.Grants.gov website to submit an
                                              existing staff positions involved in                     health management structure project                   application electronically and select the
                                              implementing the TMG grant, if                           type). Multi-year applications that                   ‘‘Find Grant Opportunities’’ link on the
                                              applicable. However, this percentage of                  include in the first year planning,                   homepage. Follow the instructions for
                                              TMG funding must reflect                                 evaluation, or feasibility activities with            submitting an application under the
                                              supplementation of funding for the                       the remainder of the project years                    Package tab. Electronic copies of the
                                              project and not supplantation of existing                addressing management structure are                   application may not be submitted as
                                              ISDEAA contract funds.                                   also deemed ineligible.                               attachments to email messages
                                              Supplementation is defined as ‘‘adding                                                                         addressed to IHS employees or offices.
                                                                                                          Æ Any Alaska Native Village that is
                                              to a program’’ whereas supplantation is                                                                           If the applicant needs to submit a
                                                                                                       neither a Title I nor a Title V
                                              defined as ‘‘taking the place of’’ funds.                                                                      paper application instead of submitting
                                              An entity cannot use the TMG funds to                    organization and does not have the legal
                                                                                                       authority to contract services under the              electronically through Grants.gov, a
                                              supplant the ISDEAA contract or                                                                                waiver must be requested. Prior
                                              recurring funding.                                       ISDEAA as it is affiliated with one of the
                                                                                                       Alaska health corporations as a                       approval must be requested and
                                                 • Ineligible Project Activities—The                                                                         obtained from Mr. Robert Tarwater,
                                              inclusion of the following projects or                   consortium member and has all of its
                                                                                                       IHS funding for the Village                           Director, DGM, IHS (see Section IV.6
                                              activities in an application will render
                                                                                                       administered through an Alaska health                 below for additional information). A
                                              the application ineligible.
                                                                                                       corporation, a Title V compactor, is not              written waiver request must be sent to
                                                 Æ Planning and negotiating activities
                                                                                                       eligible for consideration under the                  GrantsPolicy@ihs.gov with a copy to
                                              associated with the intent of a Tribe to
                                                                                                       TMG program.                                          Robert.Tarwater@ihs.gov. The waiver
                                              enter the IHS Self-Governance Project. A
                                                                                                          Moreover, Congress has reenacted its               must: (1) Be documented in writing
                                              separate grant program is administered
                                                                                                       moratorium in Alaska on new                           (emails are acceptable), before
                                              by the IHS for this purpose. If you are
                                                                                                       contracting under the ISDEAA with                     submitting a paper application; and (2)
                                              interested in this program, please
                                                                                                       Alaska Native Tribes that do not already              include clear justification for the need
                                              contact Mr. Jeremy Marshall, Policy
                                                                                                       have contracts or compacts with the IHS               to deviate from the required electronic
                                              Analyst, Office of Tribal Self-
                                                                                                       under this Act. See the Consolidated                  grants submission process.
                                              Governance, or Ms. Roxanne Houston,
                                              Program Analyst, Office of Tribal Self-                  Appropriations Act, 2014 (Jan. 17,                       Once the waiver request has been
                                              Governance, Indian Health Service,                       2014), Public Law 113–76, 128 Stat. 5,                approved, the applicant will receive a
                                              5600 Fishers Lane, Mail Stop 08E05,                      343–44: § 424. (a) Notwithstanding any                confirmation of approval email
                                              Rockville, MD, 20857, (301) 443–7821,                    other provision of law, and until                     containing submission instructions and
                                              and request information concerning the                   October 1, 2018, the IHS may not                      the mailing address to submit the
                                              ‘‘Tribal Self-Governance Program                         disburse funds for the provision of                   application. A copy of the written
                                              Planning Cooperative Agreement                           health care services pursuant to Public               waiver must be submitted along with
                                              Announcement’’ or the ‘‘Negotiation                      Law 93–638 (25 U.S.C. 5301 et seq.) to                the copy of the application that is
                                              Cooperative Agreement                                    any Alaska Native Village or Alaska                   mailed to DGM. Paper applications that
                                              Announcement.’’                                          Native Village corporation that is                    are submitted without a copy of the
                                                 Æ Projects related to water, sanitation,              located within the area served by an                  signed waiver from the Director, DGM,
                                              and waste management.                                    Alaska Native regional health entity.                 will not be reviewed or considered for
                                                 Æ Projects that include direct patient                                                                      funding. The applicant will be notified
                                                                                                          Consequently, Alaska Native Villages
                                              care and/or equipment to provide those                                                                         via email of this decision by the Grants
                                                                                                       will not have any opportunity to enter
                                              medical services to be used to establish,                                                                      Management Officer of the DGM. Paper
                                                                                                       into an ISDEAA contract with the IHS
                                              or augment, or continue direct patient                                                                         applications must be received by the
                                                                                                       unless this law lapses on October 1,
                                              clinical care. Medical equipment that is                                                                       DGM no later than 5:00 p.m., EDT, on
                                                                                                       2018, due to congressional inaction.
                                              allowable under the Special Diabetes                                                                           the Application Deadline Date listed in
                                                                                                          • Other Limitations—A current TMG                  the Key Dates section on page 1 of this
                                              Program for Indians is not allowable                     recipient cannot be awarded a new,
                                              under the TMG Program.                                                                                         announcement. Late applications will
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                                                                                                       renewal, or competing continuation                    not be accepted for processing or
                                                 Æ Projects that include recruitment
                                                                                                       grant for any of the following reasons:               considered for funding. An applicant
                                              efforts for direct patient care services.
                                                 Æ Projects that include long-term care                   Æ The grantee will be administering                who does not adhere to the timelines for
                                              or provision of any direct services.                     two TMGs at the same time or have                     System for Award Management (SAM)
                                                 Æ Projects that include tuition, fees,                overlapping project/budget periods;                   and/or http://www.Grants.gov
                                              or stipends for certification or training                   Æ The current project is not                       registration or who fails to request
                                              of staff to provide direct services.                     progressing in a satisfactory manner;                 timely assistance with technical issues


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                                              will not be considered for a waiver to                   charge. To obtain a DUNS number, you                  minimum score of 70 points is required
                                              submit a paper application.                              may access it through http://                         for funding. Points are assigned as
                                                 Please be aware of the following:                     fedgov.dnb.com/webform, or to expedite                follows:
                                                 • Please search for the application                   the process, call (866) 705–5711.
                                              package in http://www.Grants.gov by                        All HHS recipients are required by the              1. Criteria
                                              entering the CFDA number or the                          Federal Funding Accountability and                    A. Introduction and Need for Assistance
                                              Funding Announcement Number. Both                        Transparency Act of 2006, as amended                  (20 Points)
                                              numbers are located in the header of                     (Transparency Act), to report                            (1) Describe the Tribe or Tribal
                                              this announcement.                                       information on sub-awards.                            Organization’s current health operation.
                                                 • If you experience technical                         Accordingly, all IHS grantees must                    Include a list of programs and services
                                              challenges while submitting your                         notify potential first-tier sub-recipients            that are currently provided (e.g.,
                                              application electronically, please                       that no entity may receive a first-tier               federally funded, State-funded, etc.),
                                              contact Grants.gov support directly at:                  sub-award unless the entity has                       information regarding technologies
                                              support@grants.gov or toll-free at (800)                 provided its DUNS number to the prime                 currently used (e.g., hardware, software,
                                              518–4726. Customer Support is                            grantee organization. This requirement                services, etc.), and identify the source(s)
                                              available to address questions 24 hours                  ensures the use of a universal identifier             of technical support for those
                                              per day, 7 days per week (except on                      to enhance the quality of information                 technologies (i.e., Tribal staff, Area
                                              Federal holidays).                                       available to the public pursuant to the               office IHS, vendor, etc.). Include
                                                 • Upon contacting http://                             Transparency Act.                                     information regarding whether the Tribe
                                              www.Grants.gov, obtain a tracking                                                                              or Tribal Organization has a health
                                                                                                       System for Award Management (SAM)
                                              number as proof of contact. The tracking                                                                       department and/or health board and
                                              number is helpful if there are technical                    Organizations that were not registered
                                                                                                       with Central Contractor Registration and              how long it has been operating.
                                              issues that cannot be resolved and a                                                                              (2) Describe the population to be
                                              waiver from the Agency must be                           have not registered with SAM will need
                                                                                                                                                             served by the proposed project. Include
                                              obtained.                                                to obtain a DUNS number first and then
                                                                                                                                                             the total number of eligible IHS
                                                 • Applicants are strongly encouraged                  access the SAM online registration
                                                                                                                                                             beneficiaries currently using the
                                              not to wait until the deadline date to                   through the SAM home page at https://
                                                                                                                                                             services.
                                              begin the application process through                    www.sam.gov (U.S. organizations will                     (3) Describe the geographic location of
                                              http://www.Grants.gov as the                             also need to provide an Employer                      the proposed project, including any
                                              registration process for SAM and http://                 Identification Number from the Internal               geographic barriers to health care users
                                              www.Grants.gov could take up to 15                       Revenue Service that may take an                      in the area to be served.
                                              working days.                                            additional 2–5 weeks to become active).                  (4) Identify all TMGs received since
                                                 • Please use the optional attachment                  Completing and submitting the                         FY 2013, dates of funding, and a
                                              feature in http://www.Grants.gov to                      registration takes approximately one                  summary of project accomplishments.
                                              attach additional documentation that                     hour to complete and SAM registration                 State how previous TMG funds
                                              may be requested by the DGM.                             will take 3–5 business days to process.               facilitated the progression of health
                                                 • All applicants must comply with                     Registration with the SAM is free of                  development relative to the current
                                              any page limitation requirements                         charge. Applicants may register online                proposed project. (Copies of reports will
                                              described in this funding                                at https://www.sam.gov.                               not be accepted.)
                                              announcement.                                               Additional information on                             (5) Identify the eligible project type
                                                 • After electronically submitting the                 implementing the Transparency Act,                    and priority group of the applicant.
                                              application, the applicant will receive                  including the specific requirements for                  (6) Explain the need or reason for the
                                              an automatic acknowledgment from                         DUNS and the SAM, can be found on                     proposed TMG project. Identify specific
                                              http://www.Grants.gov that contains a                    the IHS Grants Management, Grants                     weaknesses and gaps in service or
                                              tracking number. The DGM will                            Policy website at https://www.ihs.gov/                infrastructure that will be addressed by
                                              download the application from http://                    dgm/policytopics/.                                    the proposal. Explain how these gaps
                                              www.Grants.gov and provide necessary                     V. Application Review Information                     and weaknesses will be assessed.
                                              copies to the appropriate Agency                                                                                  (7) If the proposed TMG project
                                              officials. Neither the DGM, nor the IHS                    The instructions for preparing the                  includes information technology (i.e.,
                                              Office of Direct Service and Contracting                 application narrative also constitute the             hardware, software, etc.), provide
                                              Tribes (ODSCT) will notify the                           evaluation criteria for reviewing and                 further information regarding measures
                                              applicant that the application has been                  scoring the application. Weights                      that have occurred or will occur to
                                              received.                                                assigned to each section are noted in                 ensure the proposed project will not
                                                 • Email applications will not be                      parentheses. The 15-page narrative                    create other gaps in services or
                                              accepted under this announcement.                        should include only the first year of                 infrastructure (e.g., negatively affect or
                                                                                                       activities; information for multi-year                impact IHS interface capability,
                                              Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data                            projects should be included as an                     Government Performance and Results
                                              Universal Numbering System (DUNS)                        appendix. See ‘‘Multi-Year Project                    Act reporting requirements, contract
                                                All IHS applicants and grantee                         Requirements,’’ at the end of this                    reporting requirements, Information
                                              organizations are required to obtain a                   section for more information. The                     Technology (IT) compatibility, etc.) if
                                              DUNS number and maintain an active                       narrative section should be written in a              applicable.
                                              registration in the SAM database. The                    manner that is clear to outside reviewers                (8) Describe the effect of the proposed
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                                              DUNS number is a unique 9-digit                          unfamiliar with prior related activities              TMG project on current programs (e.g.,
                                              identification number provided by D&B                    of the applicant. It should be well-                  federally funded, State-funded, etc.),
                                              that uniquely identifies each entity. The                organized, succinct, and contain all                  and if applicable, on current equipment
                                              DUNS number is site specific; therefore,                 information necessary for reviewers to                (e.g., hardware, software, services, etc.).
                                              each distinct performance site may be                    understand the project fully. Points will             Include the effect of the proposed
                                              assigned a DUNS number. Obtaining a                      be assigned to each evaluation criteria               project on planned or anticipated
                                              DUNS number is easy, and there is no                     adding up to a total of 100 points. A                 programs and equipment.


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                                                 (9) Address how the proposed TMG                         • Identify who will supervise the                  improvements based on results of
                                              project relates to the purpose of the                    action steps taken.                                   ongoing process improvements and
                                              TMG Program by addressing the                               • Identify tangible products that will             their qualifications.
                                              appropriate description that follows:                    be produced during and at the end of                     • Provide details with regards to the
                                                 • Identify whether the Tribe or Tribal                the proposed project.                                 ways ongoing monitoring will be used
                                              Organization is an IHS Title I contractor.                  • Identify who will accept and/or                  to improve the project.
                                              Address if the Self-Determination                        approve work products during the                         • Describe any products, such as
                                              contract is a master contract of several                 duration of the proposed TMG project                  manuals or policies, that might be
                                              programs or if individual contracts are                  and at the end of the proposed project.               developed and how they might lend
                                              used for each program. Include                              • Include a description of any                     themselves to replication by others.
                                              information regarding whether or not                     training activities proposed. This                       • How the Tribe or Tribal
                                              the Tribe or Tribal Organization                         description will identify the target                  Organization will document what is
                                              participates in a consortium contract                    audience and training personnel.                      learned throughout the project period.
                                              (i.e., more than one Tribe participating                    • Include work plan evaluation                        (3) Describe any additional evaluation
                                              in a contract). Address what programs                    activities                                            efforts planned after the grant period
                                              are currently provided through those                        (5) If consultants or contractors will             has ended.
                                              contracts and how the proposed TMG                       be used during the proposed project,                     (4) Describe the ultimate benefit to the
                                              project will enhance the organization’s                  please complete the following                         Tribe or Tribal Organization that is
                                              capacity to manage the contracts                         information in their scope of work. (If               expected to result from this project. An
                                              currently in place.                                      consultants or contractors will not be                example would be a Tribe or Tribal
                                                 • Identify if the Tribe or Tribal                     used, please make note in this section):              Organization’s ability to expand
                                              Organization is not a Title I                               • Educational requirements.                        preventive health services because of
                                              organization. Address how the proposed                      • Desired qualifications and work                  increased billing and third-party
                                              TMG project will enhance the                             experience.                                           payments.
                                              organization’s management capabilities,                     • Expected work products to be                     D. Organizational Capabilities, Key
                                              what programs and services the                           delivered, including a timeline.                      Personnel, and Qualifications (15
                                              organization is currently seeking to                        If potential consultants or contractors
                                                                                                                                                             Points)
                                              contract and an anticipated date for                     have already been identified, please
                                              contract.                                                include a resume for each consultant or                  This section outlines the Tribe or
                                                 • Identify if the Tribe or Tribal                     contractor in the Appendix.                           Tribal Organization’s capacity to
                                              Organization is an IHS Title V                              (6) Describe updates that will be                  complete the proposal outlined in the
                                              compactor. Address when the Tribe or                     required for the continued success of                 work plan. It includes the identification
                                              Tribal Organization entered into the                     the proposed TMG project (i.e., revision              of personnel responsible for completing
                                              compact and how the proposed project                     of policies/procedures, upgrades,                     tasks and the chain of responsibility for
                                              will further enhance the organization’s                  technical support, etc.) Include a                    completion of the proposed plan.
                                              management capabilities.                                 timeline of anticipated updates and                      (1) Provide the organizational
                                                                                                       source of funding to conduct the update               structure of the Tribe or Tribal
                                              B. Project Objectives, Work Plan, and                    and/or maintenance.                                   Organization.
                                              Approach (40 Points)                                                                                              (2) Provide information regarding
                                                                                                       C. Program Evaluation (20 Points)                     plans to obtain management systems if
                                                 (1) The proposed project objectives
                                              must be:                                                   Each proposed objective requires an                 a Tribe or Tribal Organization does not
                                                 • Measureable and (if applicable)                     evaluation activity to assess its                     have an established management system
                                              quantifiable.                                            progression and ensure completion.                    currently in place that complies with 25
                                                 • Results-oriented.                                   This should be included in the work                   CFR part 900, subpart F, ‘‘Standards for
                                                 • Time-limited.                                       plan.                                                 Tribal or Tribal Organization
                                                 Example: By installing new third-                       Describe the proposal’s plan to                     Management Systems.’’ State if
                                              party billing software, the Tribe                        evaluate project processes and                        management systems are already in
                                              proposes to increase the number of                       outcomes. Outcome evaluation relates to               place and how long the systems have
                                              claims processed by 15 percent within                    the results identified in the objectives,             been in place.
                                              12 months.                                               and process evaluation relates to the                    (3) Describe the ability of the Tribe or
                                                 (2) For each objective address how the                work plan and activities of the project.              Tribal Organization to manage the
                                              proposed TMG project will result in                        (1) For outcome evaluation, describe:               proposed project. Include information
                                              change or improvement in program                           • The criteria for determining                      regarding similarly sized projects in
                                              operations or processes. Also address                    whether or not each objective was met.                scope and financial assistance as well as
                                              what tangible products are expected                        • The data to be collected to                       other grants and projects successfully
                                              from the project (i.e., policies and                     determine whether the objective was                   completed.
                                              procedures manual, health plan, etc.)                    met.                                                     (4) Describe equipment (e.g., fax
                                                 (3) Address the extent to which the                     • Data collection intervals.                        machine, telephone, computer, etc.) and
                                              proposed project will build local                          • Who will be responsible for                       facility space (i.e., office space) will be
                                              capacity to provide, improve, or expand                  collecting the data and their                         available for use during the proposed
                                              services that address the needs of the                   qualifications.                                       project. Include information about any
                                              target population.                                         • Data analysis method.                             equipment not currently available that
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                                                 (4) Submit a work plan in the                           • How the results will be used.                     will be purchased through the grant.
                                              Appendix that includes the following:                      (2) For process evaluation, describe:                  (5) List key project personnel and
                                                 • Provide action steps on a timeline                    • The process for monitoring and                    their titles in the work plan. Provide the
                                              for accomplishing the proposed project                   assessing potential problems, then                    position descriptions and resumes for
                                              objectives.                                              identifying quality improvements.                     all key personnel in the Appendix. The
                                                 • Identify who will perform the                         • Who will be responsible for                       included position descriptions should:
                                              action steps.                                            monitoring and managing project                       (1) Clearly describe each position’s


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                                              duties; and (2) indicate desired                         Additional documents can be uploaded                  award. The NoA will be initiated by the
                                              qualifications and project associated                    as Appendix Items in http://                          DGM in our grant system,
                                              experience. Each resume must include a                   www.Grants.gov                                        GrantSolutions (https://
                                              statement indicating that the proposed                      • Work plan, logic model, and/or                   www.grantsolutions.gov). Each entity
                                              key personnel is explicitly qualified to                 timeline for proposed objectives.                     approved for funding under this
                                              carry out the proposed project activities.                  • Position descriptions for key staff.             announcement will need to request or
                                              If no current candidate for a position                      • Resumes of key staff that reflect                have a user account in GrantSolutions
                                              exists please provide a statement to that                current duties.                                       in order to retrieve their NoA. The NoA
                                              effect in the Appendix.                                     • Consultant or contractor proposed                is the authorizing document for which
                                                                                                       scope of work and letter of commitment                funds are dispersed to the approved
                                                 (6) If an individual is partially funded                                                                    entities and reflects the amount of
                                                                                                       (if applicable).
                                              by this grant, indicate the percentage of
                                                                                                          • Current Indirect Cost Agreement.                 Federal funds awarded, the purpose of
                                              his or her time to be allocated to the                      • Organizational chart.                            the grant, the terms and conditions of
                                              project and identify the resources used                     • Additional documents to support                  the award, the effective date of the
                                              to fund the remainder of that                            narrative (e.g., data tables, key news                award, and the budget/project period.
                                              individual’s salary.                                     articles, etc.).                                      Disapproved Applications
                                                 (7) Address how the Tribe/Tribal                      2. Review and Selection
                                              Organization will sustain the proposal                                                                           Applicants that received a score less
                                              created positions after the grant expires.                  Each application will be prescreened               than the recommended funding level for
                                              Please indicate if the project requires                  by DGM staff for eligibility and                      approval (70 points) and that are
                                              additional personnel (i.e., IT support,                  completeness as outlined in this                      deemed to be disapproved by the ORC,
                                              etc.) If no additional personnel is                      funding announcement. Applications                    will receive an Executive Summary
                                                                                                       that meet the eligibility criteria shall be           Statement from the IHS ODSCT within
                                              required please indicate that in this
                                                                                                       reviewed for merit by the ORC based on                30 days of the conclusion of the ORC,
                                              section.
                                                                                                       evaluation criteria in this funding                   outlining the strengths and weaknesses
                                              E. Categorical Budget and Budget                         announcement. The ORC could be                        of their application submitted. The
                                              Justification (5 Points)                                 composed of both Tribal and Federal                   summary statement will be sent to the
                                                                                                       reviewers appointed by the IHS program                Authorized Organizational
                                                 (1) Provide a categorical budget for                  to review and make recommendations                    Representative identified on the face
                                              each of the 12-month budget periods                      on these applications. The technical                  page (SF–424) of the application. The
                                              requested.                                               review process ensures selection of                   IHS ODSCT will also provide additional
                                                 (2) If indirect costs are claimed,                    quality projects in a national                        contact information as needed to
                                              indicate and apply the current                           competition for limited funding.                      address questions and concerns, as well
                                              negotiated rate to the budget. Include a                 Incomplete applications and                           as provide technical assistance if
                                              copy of the rate agreement in the                        applications that are non-responsive to               desired.
                                              Appendix.                                                the eligibility criteria will not be
                                                                                                       referred to the ORC. The applicant will               Approved but Unfunded Applications
                                                 (3) Provide a narrative justification                 be notified via email of this decision by
                                              explaining why each categorical budget                                                                            Approved but unfunded applications
                                                                                                       the DGM Grants Management Officer.                    that met the minimum scoring range
                                              line item is necessary and relevant to                   Applicants will be notified by the DGM,               and that are deemed by the ORC to be
                                              the proposed project. Include sufficient                 via email, to outline minor missing                   ‘‘Approved,’’ but were not funded due
                                              cost and other details to facilitate the                 components (e.g., budget narratives,                  to lack of TMG funding, will have their
                                              determination of cost allowability (e.g.,                audit documentation, key contact form,                applications held by DGM for a period
                                              equipment specifications, etc.)                          etc.) needed for an otherwise complete                of 1 year. If additional funding becomes
                                                                                                       application. All missing documents                    available during the course of FY 2018,
                                              Multi-Year Project Requirements                          must be sent to the DGM on or before                  the approved, but unfunded application
                                                For projects requiring a second and/                   the due date listed in the email of                   may be re-considered by the awarding
                                              or third year, include only Year 2 and/                  notification of missing documents                     program office for possible funding. The
                                              or Year 3 narrative sections (objectives,                required.                                             applicant will also receive an Executive
                                              evaluation components, and work plan)                       To obtain a minimum score for                      Summary Statement from the IHS
                                                                                                       funding by the ORC, applicants must                   program office within 30 days of the
                                              that differ from those in Year 1. For
                                                                                                       address all program requirements and                  conclusion of the ORC.
                                              every project year, include a full budget
                                                                                                       provide all required documentation.
                                              justification and a detailed, itemized                      Please note that a decision to award                 Note: Any correspondence other than the
                                              categorical budget showing calculation                   a TMG does not represent a                            official NoA signed by an IHS grants
                                              methodologies for each item. The same                                                                          management official announcing to the
                                                                                                       determination from the IHS regarding
                                              weights and criteria that are used to                                                                          project director that an award has been made
                                                                                                       the Tribe or Tribal Organization’s                    to their organization is not an authorization
                                              evaluate a 1-year project or the first year              eligibility to contract for a specific PFSA           to implement their program on behalf of IHS.
                                              of a multi-year project will be applied                  under the ISDEAA. An application for a
                                              when evaluating the second and third                     TMG does not constitute a contract                    2. Administrative Requirements
                                              years of a multi-year application. A                     proposal.
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                                              weak second and/or third year                                                                                    Grants are administered in accordance
                                                                                                       VI. Award Administration Information                  with the following regulations and
                                              submission could negatively impact the
                                              overall score of an application and                      1. Award Notices                                      policies:
                                              result in elimination of the proposed                      The Notice of Award (NoA) is a                        A. The criteria as outlined in this
                                              second and/or third years with a                         legally binding document signed by the                program announcement.
                                              recommendation for only a 1-year                         Grants Management Officer that serves                   B. Uniform Administrative
                                              award.                                                   as the official notification of the TMG               Regulations for Grants:


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                                                 • Uniform Administrative                              of the grantee organization or the                    after October 1, 2010, with a $25,000
                                              Requirements for HHS Awards, located                     individual responsible for preparation                sub-award obligation dollar threshold
                                              at 45 CFR part 75.                                       of the reports. Per IHS DGM policy, all               met for any specific reporting period.
                                                 C. Grants Policy:                                     reports are required to be submitted                  Additionally, all new (discretionary)
                                                 • HHS Grants Policy Statement,                        electronically by attaching them as a                 IHS awards (when the period of
                                              Revised January 2007.                                    ‘‘Grant Note’’ in GrantSolutions.                     performance is made up of more than
                                                 D. Cost Principles:                                   Personnel responsible for submitting                  one budget period) and: (1) The period
                                                 • Uniform Administrative                              reports will be required to obtain a login            of performance start date was October 1,
                                              Requirements for HHS Awards, ‘‘Cost                      and password for GrantSolutions. Please               2010, or after; and (2) the primary
                                              Principles,’’ located at 45 CFR part 75,                 see the Agency Contacts list in Section               awardee will have a $25,000 sub-award
                                              subpart E.                                               VII for systems contact information.                  obligation dollar threshold during any
                                                 E. Audit Requirements:                                   The reporting requirements for this                specific reporting period will be
                                                 • Uniform Administrative                              program are noted below.                              required to address the FSRS reporting.
                                              Requirements for HHS Awards, ‘‘Audit                                                                              For the full IHS award term
                                              Requirements,’’ located at 45 CFR part                   A. Progress Reports                                   implementing this requirement and
                                              75, subpart F.                                             Program progress reports are required               additional award applicability
                                              3. Indirect Costs                                        semi-annually within 30 days after the                information, visit the DGM Grants
                                                                                                       budget period ends. These reports must                Policy website at https://www.ihs.gov/
                                                 This section applies to all TMG                       include the following: A brief                        dgm/policytopics/.
                                              recipients who request reimbursement                     comparison of actual accomplishments
                                              of IDC in their grant application. In                                                                          D. Compliance With Executive Order
                                                                                                       to the goals established for the period,
                                              accordance with HHS Grants Policy                                                                              13166 Implementation of Services
                                                                                                       or, if applicable, provide sound
                                              Statement, Part II–27, the IHS requires                                                                        Accessibility Provisions for All Grant
                                                                                                       justification for the lack of progress, and           Application Packages and Funding
                                              applicants to obtain a current IDC rate                  other pertinent information as required.
                                              agreement prior to award. The rate                                                                             Opportunity Announcements
                                                                                                       A final report must be submitted within
                                              agreement must be prepared in                            90 days of expiration of the budget/                     Recipients of Federal financial
                                              accordance with the applicable cost                      project period.                                       assistance (FFA) from the HHS must
                                              principles and guidance as provided by                                                                         administer their programs in
                                              the cognizant agency or office. A current                B. Financial Reports                                  compliance with Federal civil rights
                                              rate covers the applicable grant                            Federal Financial Report FFR (SF–                  law. This means that recipients of HHS
                                              activities under the current award’s                     425), Cash Transaction Reports are due                funds must ensure equal access to their
                                              budget period. If the current rate is not                30 days after the close of every calendar             programs without regard to a person’s
                                              on file with the DGM at the time of                      quarter to the Payment Management                     race, color, national origin, disability,
                                              award, the IDC portion of the budget                     Services, HHS, at https://pms.psc.gov. It             age and, in some circumstances, sex and
                                              will be restricted. The restrictions                     is recommended that the applicant also                religion. HHS provides guidance to FFA
                                              remain in place until the current rate is                send a copy of the FFR (SF–425) report                recipients on meeting their legal
                                              provided to the DGM.                                     to the Grants Management Specialist.                  obligation to take reasonable steps to
                                                 Generally, IDC rates for IHS grantees                 Failure to submit timely reports may                  provide meaningful access to their
                                              are negotiated with the Division of Cost                 cause a disruption in timely payments                 programs by persons with limited
                                              Allocation (DCA) https://rates.psc.gov/                  to the organization.                                  English proficiency. Please see http://
                                              and the Department of the Interior                          Grantees are responsible and                       www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-
                                              (Interior Business Center) https://                      accountable for accurate information                  individuals/special-topics/limited-
                                              www.doi.gov/ibc/services/finance/                        being reported on all required reports:               english-proficiency/guidance-federal-
                                              indirect-Cost-Services/indian-tribes. For                The Progress Reports and FFR.                         financial-assistance-recipients-title-VI/.
                                              questions regarding the IDC policy,                                                                               The HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR)
                                              please contact the Grants Management                     C. Federal Sub-Award Reporting System                 also provides guidance on civil rights
                                              Specialist listed under ‘‘Agency                         (FSRS)                                                law enforcement compliance. Please see
                                              Contacts,’’ or the main DGM office by                       This award may be subject to the                   http://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-
                                              telephone (301) 443–5204.                                Transparency Act sub-award and                        individuals/section-1557/index.html;
                                                                                                       executive compensation reporting                      and http://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/
                                              4. Reporting Requirements                                                                                      index.html. Recipients of FFA also have
                                                                                                       requirements at 2 CFR part 170.
                                                 The grantee must submit required                         The Transparency Act requires the                  specific legal obligations for serving
                                              reports consistent with the applicable                   OMB to establish a single searchable                  qualified individuals with disabilities.
                                              TMG deadlines. Failure to submit                         database, accessible to the public, with              Please see http://www.hhs.gov/civil-
                                              required reports within the time                         information on financial assistance                   rights/for-individuals/disability/
                                              allowed may result in suspension or                      awards made by Federal agencies. The                  index.html. Please contact the HHS OCR
                                              termination of an active grant,                          Transparency Act also includes a                      for additional information about
                                              withholding of additional awards for the                 requirement for recipients of Federal                 obligations and prohibitions under
                                              project, or other enforcement actions,                   grants to report information about first-             Federal civil rights laws at https://
                                              such as withholding payments or                          tier sub-awards and executive                         www.hhs.gov/ocr/about-us/contact-us/
                                              converting to the reimbursement                          compensation under Federal assistance                 index.html or toll-free by telephone at
                                              method of payment. Continued failure                     awards.                                               (800) 368–1019 or TDD (800) 537–7697.
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                                              to submit required reports may result in                    The IHS has implemented a Term of                  Also note it is an HHS goal to ensure
                                              one or both of the following: (1) The                    Award into all IHS Standard Terms and                 access to quality, culturally competent
                                              imposition of special award provisions;                  Conditions, NoAs, and funding                         care, including long-term services and
                                              and/or (2) non-funding or non-award of                   announcements regarding the FSRS                      supports, for vulnerable populations.
                                              other eligible projects or activities. This              reporting requirement. This IHS Term of               For further guidance on providing
                                              requirement applies whether the                          Award is applicable to all IHS grant and              culturally and linguistically appropriate
                                              delinquency is attributable to the failure               cooperative agreements issued on or                   services, recipients should review the


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                                              National Standards for Culturally and                    to the IHS or pass-through entity, all                Rockville, MD 20857, Telephone: (301)
                                              Linguistically Appropriate Services in                   violations of Federal criminal law                    443–2114; or the DGM main line (301)
                                              Health and Health Care at https://                       involving fraud, bribery, or gratutity                443–5204, Fax: (301) 594–0899, Email:
                                              minorityhealth.hhs.gov/omh/                              violations potentially affecting the                  paul.gettys@ihs.gov.
                                              browse.aspx?lvl=2&lvlid=53.                              Federal award.
                                                 Pursuant to 45 CFR 80.3(d), an                                                                              VIII. Other Information
                                                                                                          Submission is required for all
                                              individual shall not be deemed                           applicants and recipients, in writing, to               The Public Health Service strongly
                                              subjected to discrimination by reason of                 the IHS and to the HHS Office of                      encourages all recipients of cooperative
                                              his or her exclusion from benefits                       Inspector General. 45 CFR 75.113.                     agreement and contracts provide a
                                              limited by Federal law to individuals                       Disclosures must be sent in writing to:            smoke-free workplace and promote the
                                              eligible for benefits and services from                  U.S. Department of Health and Human                   non-use of all tobacco products. In
                                              the IHS.                                                 Services, Indian Health Service,                      addition, Pubic Law 103–227, the Pro-
                                                 Recipients will be required to sign the               Division of Grants Management, ATTN:                  Children Act of 1994, prohibits smoking
                                              HHS–690 Assurance of Compliance                          Robert Tarwater, Director, 5600 Fishers               in certain facilities (or in some cases,
                                              form which can be obtained from the                      Lane, Mailstop: 09E70, Rockville, MD                  any portion of the facility) in which
                                              following website: http://www.hhs.gov/                   20857. (Include ‘‘Mandatory Grant                     regular or routine education, library,
                                              sites/default/files/forms/hhs-690.pdf,                   Disclosures’’ in subject line).                       day care, health care, or early childhood
                                              and send it directly to the: U.S.                           Telephone: (301) 443–5204.                         development services are provided to
                                              Department of Health and Human                              Fax: (301) 594–0899.                               children. This is consistent with the
                                              Services, Office for Civil Rights, 200                      Email: Robert.Tarwater@ihs.gov.                    HHS mission to protect and advance the
                                              Independence Avenue SW, Room 509F,                                                                             physical and mental health of the
                                                                                                       AND
                                              Washington, DC 20201.                                                                                          American people.
                                                                                                          U.S. Department of Health and
                                              E. Federal Awardee Performance and                       Human Services, Office of Inspector                    Dated: June 26, 2018.
                                              Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)                    General, ATTN: Mandatory Grant                        Michael D. Weahkee,
                                                 The IHS is required to review and                     Disclosures, Intake Coordinator, 330                  RADM, Assistant Surgeon General, USPHS,
                                              consider any information about the                       Independence Avenue SW, Cohen                         Acting Director, Indian Health Service.
                                              applicant that is in the Federal Awardee                 Building, Room 5527, Washington, DC                   [FR Doc. 2018–14426 Filed 7–3–18; 8:45 am]
                                              Performance and Integrity Information                    20201.                                                BILLING CODE 4165–16–P
                                              System (FAPIIS) before making any                           Website: http://oig.hhs.gov/fraud/
                                              award in excess of the simplified                        reportfraud/index.asp. (Include
                                              acquisition threshold (currently                         ‘‘Manatory Grant Disclosures’’ in subject             DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
                                              $150,000) over the period of                             line).                                                HUMAN SERVICES
                                              performance. An applicant may review                        Fax: (202) 205–0604 (Include
                                              and comment on any information about                     ‘‘Mandatory Grant Disclosures’’ in                    National Institutes of Health
                                              itself that a Federal awarding agency                    subject line) or
                                                                                                          Email:                                             Submission for OMB Review; 30-Day
                                              previously entered. The IHS will                                                                               Comment Request; The Genetic
                                              consider any comments by the                             MandatoryGranteeDisclosures@
                                                                                                       oig.hhs.gov.                                          Testing Registry
                                              applicant, in addition to other
                                              information in FAPIIS in making a                           Failure to make required disclosures               AGENCY:    National Institutes of Health,
                                              judgment about the applicant’s integrity,                can result in any of the remedies                     HHS.
                                              business ethics, and record of                           described in 45 CFR 75.371 Remedies                   ACTION:   Notice.
                                              performance under Federal awards                         for noncompliance, including
                                              when completing the review of risk                       suspension or debarment (See 2 CFR                    SUMMARY:   In compliance with the
                                              posed by the applicant as described in                   part 180 and Part 376, and 31 U.S.C.                  Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
                                              45 CFR 75.205.                                           3321).                                                National Institutes of Health (NIH) has
                                                 As required by 45 CFR part 75                         VII. Agency Contacts                                  submitted to the Office of Management
                                              Appendix XII of the Uniform Guidance,                                                                          and Budget (OMB) a request for review
                                              non-Federal entities (NFEs) are required                    1. Questions on the programmatic                   and approval of the information
                                              to disclose in FAPIIS any information                    issues may be directed to: Ms. Roselyn                collection listed below.
                                              about criminal, civil, and administrative                Tso, Director, Office of Direct Service               DATES: Comments regarding this
                                              proceedings, and/or affirm that there is                 and Contracting Tribes, Indian Health                 information collection are best assured
                                              no new information to provide. This                      Service, 5600 Fishers Lane, Mail Stop:                of having their full effect if received
                                              applies to NFEs that receive Federal                     08E17, Rockville, MD 20857,                           within 30-days of the date of this
                                              awards (currently active grants,                         Telephone: (301) 443–1104, Email:                     publication.
                                              cooperative agreements, and                              roselyn.tso@ihs.gov.
                                              procurement contracts) greater than                         2. Questions on grants management                  ADDRESSES:   Written comments and/or
                                              $10,000,000 for any period of time                       and fiscal matters may be directed to:                suggestions regarding the item(s)
                                              during the period of performance of an                   Ms. Vanietta Armstrong, Grants                        contained in this notice, especially
                                              award/project.                                           Management Specialist, Indian Health                  regarding the estimated public burden
                                                                                                       Service, OMS/DGM, 5600 Fishers Lane,                  and associated response time, should be
                                              Mandatory Disclosure Requirements                        Mail Stop: 09E70, Rockville, MD 20857,                directed to the: Office of Management
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                                                As required by 2 CFR part 200 of the                   Telephone: (301) 443–4792, Fax: (301)                 and Budget, Office of Regulatory Affairs,
                                              Uniform Guidance, and the HHS                            594–0899, Email: vanietta.armstrong@                  OIRA_submission@omb.eop.gov or by
                                              implementing regulations at 45 CFR part                  ihs.gov.                                              fax to 202–395–6974, Attention: Desk
                                              75, effective January 1, 2016, the IHS                      3. Questions on technical systems                  Officer for NIH.
                                              must require a non-Federal entity or an                  matters may be directed to: Mr. Paul                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To
                                              applicant for a Federal award to                         Gettys, Grant Systems Coordinator, 5600               request more information on the
                                              disclose, in a timely manner, in writing,                Fishers Lane, Mail Stop: 09E70,                       proposed project or to obtain a copy of


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Document Created: 2018-07-03 23:40:34
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CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
DatesAugust 17, 2018.
FR Citation83 FR 31401 

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