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SUBJECT CATEGORY: National Organization Strategies for the Prevention, Early Detection and Control of Chronic Disease by Chief Elected Officials of Cities
DOCUMENT SUMMARY:
Announcement Type: New.
Funding Opportunity Number: 04072.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 93.283.
Key Dates: Application Deadline: February 13, 2004. I. Funding Opportunity Description
Authority: This program is authorized under section 301(a) of the Public Health Service Act, (42 U.S.C. 241(a)).
Purpose: The purpose of the program is to support a national organization in the development and implementation of educational initiatives that can be used by chief elected officials in applying effective strategies to prevent and control cancer and other chronic diseases, chronic disease risk factors, and chronic disease health disparities in their cities. This program addresses the ``Healthy People 2010'' focus areas of: Tobacco Use; Physical Activity and Fitness; Nutrition and Overweight; Public Health Infrastructure; Oral Health; Arthritis; Osteoporosis and Chronic Back Conditions; Educational and CommunityBased Programs; Adolescent and School Health; Cancer; Diabetes; Disability and Secondary Condition; Health Communication; Heart Disease and Stroke; Maternal; Infant and Child Health; Substance Abuse. To accomplish the purpose of this program announcement, components of the project are to be addressed as indicated in section ``IV.2. Content and Form of Submission'' of this program announcement.
Measurable outcomes of the program will be in alignment with one
(or more) of the following performance goals for the National Center
for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP):
[sbull] Promote health and reduce chronic disease associated with diet and weight.
[sbull] Improve health, fitness and quality of life through daily physical activity.
[sbull] Reduce illness, disability, and death related to tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke.
[sbull] Increase the proportion of women aged 40 years and older
who have received a mammogram within the preceding two years.
[sbull] Increase the proportion of adults who receive a colorectal cancer screening examination.
[sbull] Increase the proportion of women who receive a Pap test.
[sbull] Increase the proportion of cancer survivors who are living 5 years or longer after diagnosis.
[sbull] Improve cardiovascular health and quality of life through
the prevention, detection, and treatment of risk factors; early
identification and treatment of heart attacks and strokes; and prevention of recurrent cardiovascular events.
[sbull] Through prevention programs, reduce the disease and
economic burden of diabetes, and improve the quality of life for all persons who have or are at risk for diabetes.
[sbull] To support the missions of other chronic disease prevention
and control programs at the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.
Activities:
Awardee activities for this program are as follows:
a. Develop educational initiatives and provide an informational forum on cancer and other chronic disease prevention and health promotion issues in local communities. This activity may include a diversity of media such as printed materials, websites, and conferences.
b. Provide constituents with accurate, comprehensive and timely information on cancer and other chronic disease prevention and health promotion and control issues to encourage the formulation of educational programming.
c. Participate in CDCsponsored meetings and events, as appropriate.
d. Coordinate activities with the National Association of County and City Health Officers, and local organizations within the scope of this program announcement, when feasible and appropriate.
e. Establish specific, measurable, and realistic shortterm (one year) and longterm (three year) program objectives that are consistent with the purpose of this program announcement. Develop a welldesigned evaluation plan of each goal and objective. Performance will be based on the submission of realistic, timephased, and achievable goals and objectives.
f. Identify and select appropriate staff, based on experience and capability, to successfully implement the program activities.
In a cooperative agreement, CDC staff is substantially involved in the program activities, above and beyond routine grant monitoring.
CDC Activities for this program are as follows:
a. Partner with recipients in the development, implementation, evaluation, and dissemination of programs designed to improve knowledge and attitudes to prevent and control cancer and other chronic disease within constituent communities.
b. Provide periodic updates about public knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding chronic disease prevention and control, including uptodate scientific information.
c. Partner with recipient to identify appropriate and specific venues to share and disseminate information.
d. Partner with recipients in the development of publications and educational materials that relate to chronic disease prevention and health promotion.
e. Identify liaisons with other organizations that are interested in chronic disease prevention and health promotion at the local level.
f. Identify chronic disease and health promotion best practices for specific populations within selected communities.
Type of Award: Cooperative Agreement. CDC involvement in this program is listed in the Activities Section above.
Fiscal Year Funds: 2004.
Approximate Total Funding: $300,000 ($150,000 for chronic disease
prevention and health promotion and $150,000 for cancer prevention and control).
Approximate Number of Awards: One.
Approximate Average Award: $300,000. (This amount is for the first 12month budget period, and includes both direct and indirect costs.)
Floor of Award Range: None.
Ceiling of Award Range: $300,000.
Anticipated Award Date: March 1, 2004.
Budget Period Length: 12 months.
Project Period Length: Three years.
Throughout the project period, CDC's commitment to continuation of
awards will be conditioned on the availability of funds, evidence of
satisfactory progress by the recipient (as documented in required
reports), and the determination that continued funding is in the best interest of the Federal Government.
III. Eligibility Information
III.1. Eligible Applicants
Applications may be submitted by:
[sbull] Public nonprofit organizations;
[sbull] Private nonprofit organizations; and
Eligible organizations must have the capacity to coordinate a national collaborative initiative targeting local elected officials. Only organizations with a national reach are eligible to apply. III.2. Cost Sharing or Matching
Matching funds are not required for this program. III.3. Other Eligibility Requirements
If you request a funding amount greater than the ceiling of the award range, your application will be considered nonresponsive and will not be entered into the review process. You will be notified that you did not meet the submission requirements.
If your application is incomplete or nonresponsive to the requirements listed below, it will not be entered into the review process. You will be notified that your application did not meet the submission requirements. Applicants should have prior experience working with one or more chronic diseases and with chief elected officials from United States cities with populations of 30,000 or more. In addition, applicants must have the capacity and ability to conduct national programs and activities related to promoting health education, awareness, and information dissemination of chronic disease prevention and control issues in collaboration with chief elected officials of United States cities. The applicant should document eligibility by providing a concise summary that clearly describes (a) status as a national organization; (b) constituency of chief elected officials of cities; and (c) demonstrated outcome/accomplishments from previous chronic disease prevention and control efforts. Sample materials produced can be provided in appendices.
Note: Title 2 of the United States Code section 1611 states that an organization described in section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code that engages in lobbying activities is not eligible to receive Federal funds constituting an award, grant or loan. IV. Application and Submission Information
To apply for this funding opportunity use application form PHS 5161. Application forms and instructions are available on the CDC Web site, at the following Internet address: http://www.cdc.gov/od/pgo/forminfo.htm
If you do not have access to the Internet, or if you have difficulty accessing the forms online, you may contact the CDC Procurement and Grants Office Technical Information Management Section (PGOTIM) staff at: 7704882700. Application forms can be mailed to you.
Application: You must include a project narrative with your
application forms. Your narrative must be submitted in the following format:
[sbull] Maximum number of pages: For both components is 50 pages
if your narrative exceeds the page limit, only the first pages which are within the page limit will be reviewed.
[sbull] Font size: 12 point unreduced;
[sbull] Paper size: 8.5 by 11 inches;
[sbull] Page margin size: One inch;
[sbull] Printed only on one side of page, double spaced;
[sbull] Held together only by rubber bands or metal clips, not bound in any other way.
Your narrative should address activities to be conducted for cancer prevention and control and chronic disease prevention and control for the entire project period, and should include the following items in the order listed:
Describe prior experience working with one or more chronic diseases and with chief elected officials from United States cities with populations of 30,000 or more. In Describe the level of capacity and ability to conduct national programs and activities related to promoting health education, awareness, and information dissemination of chronic disease prevention and control issues in collaboration with chief elected officials of United States cities. Document eligibility by providing a concise summary that clearly describes (a) status as a national organization; (b) constituency of chief elected officials of cities; and (c) demonstrated outcome/accomplishments from previous chronic disease prevention and control efforts. Sample materials produced can be provided in appendices.
Describe the need for the proposed activities and the context in which the work will be conducted. Provide descriptions of the constituent population and how your organization will play a significant role in chronic disease prevention, either by direct or indirect impact.
Submit a plan that describes the methodologies for conducting awardee activities outlined in the Activities section. Identify strategies and activities for increasing the applicant's involvement in promoting and supporting chronic disease prevention and control programs over the next three years.
Explain how planned activities relate to the purpose of this
program announcement. The plan should identify and establish a timeline
for the completion of each component or major activity. The plan should
identify how previous experience in the prevention and control of
cancer and other chronic diseases will inform the activities being planned.
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List goals specifically related to program requirements and indicate expected program outcomes at the end of the threeyear project period. Provide objectives that are specific, measurable, feasible, and time phased to be accomplished during the projected 12month budget period. Objectives should relate directly to the project goals and recipient activities.
Describe goals and objectives in narrative form and provide a timetable, with specific activities that are related to each objective during the projected 12month budget period. Indicate when each activity will occur, as well as when preparations for activities will occur. Also indicate who will be responsible for each activity and identify staff assigned to each activity.
a. Describe the proposed staffing for the project and submit job descriptions illustrating the level of organizational responsibility for professional staff that will be assigned to the project.
b. In the application appendices, include a curriculum vitae for each professional staff member named in the proposal.
c. Describe the organization's structure and function, how that structure supports health promotion and education activities, activities on the local level, and methods of current communication with members.
Describe how each of the activities and their impact will be evaluated. Describe how progress toward meeting project objectives will be monitored.
The evaluation plan should address measures considered critical to determine the success of the plan outlined by the applicant, and results should be used for improvement of the intended plan. 7. Budget and Accompanying Justification
Provide a detailed lineitem budget and narrative justification describing operating expenses consistent with the proposed objectives and planned activities. Provide a precise description for each budget item and itemize calculations when appropriate. Applicants should include budget items for travel trips to two CDC sponsored meetings. The budget and accompanying justification will not be counted in the stated page limit.
Additional information may be included in the application
appendices. The appendices will not be counted toward the narrative page limit. This additional information includes:
[sbull] Curriculum Vitae;
[sbull] Job Descriptions;
[sbull] Organizational Charts;
You are required to have a Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number to apply for a grant or cooperative agreement for the federal government. The DUNS number is a ninedigit identification number, which uniquely identifies business entities. Obtaining a DUNS number is easy and there is no charge. To obtain a DUNS number, access http://www.dunandbradstreet.com or call 1866705 5711.
For more information, see the CDC Web site at: http://www.cdc.gov/od/pgo/funding/pubcommt.htm. If your application form does not have a
DUNS number field, please write your DUNS number at the top of the
first page of your application, and/or include your DUNS number in your application cover letter.
Additional requirements that may require you to submit additional
documentation with your application are listed in section ``VI.2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements.''
IV.3. Submission Dates and Times
Application Deadline Date: February 13, 2004.
Explanation of Deadlines: Applications must be received in the CDC Procurement and Grants Office by 4 p.m. Eastern Time on the deadline date. Any applicant who sends their application by the United States Postal Service or commercial delivery services must ensure that the carrier will be able to guarantee delivery of the application by the closing date and time. If an application is received after closing due to (1) carrier error, when the carrier accepted the package with a guarantee for delivery by the closing date and time, or (2) significant weather delays or natural disasters, CDC will, upon receipt of proper documentation, consider the application as having been received by the deadline.
This program announcement is the definitive guide on application format, content, and deadlines. It supersedes information provided in the application instructions. If your application does not meet the deadline above, it will not be eligible for review, and will be discarded. You will be notified that you did not meet the submission requirements.
CDC will not notify you upon receipt of your application. If you have a question about the receipt of your application, first contact your courier. If you still have a question, contact the PGOTIM staff at: 7704882700. Before calling, please wait two to three days after the application deadline. This will allow time for applications to be processed and logged.
Executive Order 12372 does not apply to this program. IV.5. Funding Restrictions
Funding restrictions, which must be taken into account while writing your budget, are as follows:
[sbull] Funds may be spent for reasonable program purposes, including personnel, travel, supplies, and services.
[sbull] Equipment may be purchased, with appropriate justification,
including cost comparison of purchase with lease. Although contracts
with other organizations are allowable, the recipient of this grant
must perform a substantial portion of activities for which funds are requested.
[sbull] Cooperative agreement funds may not supplant existing funds from any other public or private source.
[sbull] Funds may not be expended for construction, renovation of
existing facilities, or relocation of headquarters or affiliates. [sbull] Funds may not be used for clinical services.
[sbull] If you are requesting indirect costs in your budget, you
must include a copy of your indirect cost rate agreement. If your
indirect cost rate is a provisional rate, the agreement must be less than 12 months of age.
Guidance for completing your budget can be found on the CDC Web site, at the following Internet address: http://www.cdc.ogv/od/pgo/funding/budgetguide.htm .
Application Submission Address: Submit the original and two hard copies of your application by mail or express delivery service to: Technical Information ManagementPA04072, CDC Procurement and Grants Office, 2920 Brandywine Road, Atlanta, GA 303414146.
Applications may not be submitted electronically at this time. V. Application Review Information
You are required to provide measures of effectiveness that will demonstrate the accomplishment of the various
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identified objectives of the cooperative agreement. Measures of
effectiveness must relate to the performance goals stated in the
``Purpose'' section of this announcement. Measures must be objective
and quantitative, and must measure the intended outcome. These measures
of effectiveness must be submitted with the application and will be an element of evaluation.
Your application will be evaluated against the following criteria: Evaluation Criteria (100 points total).
The extent to which the applicant's plan for achieving the proposed activities appears realistic, feasible and relates to the programmatic requirements and purposes of this program announcement, including the degree to which shortterm (one year) and longterm (three year) objectives are specific, timephased, measurable, realistic and related to identified needs.
The degree to which proposed staffing, organizational structure, staff experience and background, training needs or plan, job descriptions and curricula vitae for both proposed and current staff indicate past experience in carrying out similar programs, and the ability to carry out the purposes of the current program.
The extent to which the applicant describes the methodologies for carrying out the recipient activities as outlined in the program requirements with a corresponding timeline for the completion of each major activity.
The extent to which the proposed evaluation plan addresses progress toward meeting goals and objectives, assesses impact, and appears to be reasonable and feasible.
The extent to which the applicant describes the chronic disease burden and specific needs related to the purpose of this program announcement.
The extent to which the budget is reasonable and consistent with the purpose and activities of the program.
Applications will be reviewed for completeness by the Procurement and Grants Office (PGO) staff, and for responsiveness by program staff. Incomplete applications and applications that are nonresponsive to the eligibility criteria will not advance through the review process. Applicants will be notified that their application did not meet submission requirements.
An objective review panel will evaluate complete and responsive
applications according to the criteria listed in the ``V.1. Criteria'' section above.
V.3. Anticipated Announcement Award Date
March 1, 2004.
VI. Award Administration Information
Successful applicants will receive a Notice of Grant Award (NGA) from the CDC Procurement and Grants Office. The NGA shall be the only binding, authorizing document between the recipient and CDC. The NGA will be signed by an authorized Grants Management Officer, and mailed to the recipient fiscal officer identified in the application.
Unsuccessful applicants will receive notification of the results of the application review by mail.
45 CFR part 74 and part 92. For more information on the Code of Federal Regulations, see the National Archives and Records Administration at the following Internet address: http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/cfrtablesearch.html .
The following additional requirements apply to this project: AR10 SmokeFree Workplace Requirements; AR11 Healthy People 2010; AR12 Lobbying Restrictions; AR15 Proof of NonProfit Status.
Additional information on these requirements can be found on the CDC Web site at the following Internet address: http://www.cdc.gov/od/pgo/funding/ARs.htm VI.3. Reporting Requirements
You must provide CDC with the original, plus two hard copies of the following reports:
1. Interim progress report, no less than 90 days before the end of the budget period. The progress report will serve as your noncompeting continuation application, and must contain the following elements:
a. Current Budget Period Activities Objectives.
b. Current Budget Period Financial Progress.
c. New Budget Period Program Proposed Activity Objectives.
d. Detailed LineItem Budget and Justification.
e. Additional Requested Information.
f. Measures of Effectiveness.
2. Financial status report and annual progress report, no more than 90 days after the end of the budget period.
3. Final financial and performance reports, no more than 90 days after the end of the project period.
These reports must be sent to the Grants Management Specialist listed in the ``Agency Contacts'' section of this announcement. VII. Agency Contacts
For general questions about the announcement, contact: Technical Information Management, CDC Procurement and Grants Office, 2920 Brandywine Road, Atlanta, GA 303414146, Telephone: 7704882700.
For program technical assistance, contact: Jennifer Tucker, 4770 Buford Highway, MS K40, Atlanta, GA 30341, Telephone: 7704886454, E mail: jrt5@cdc.gov.
For business management and budget assistance, contact: Tracey
Sims, Contract Specialist, CDC Procurement and Grants Office, 2920
Brandywine Road, Atlanta, GA 303414146, Telephone: 7704882739, E mail: atu9@cdc.gov.
Dated: December 22, 2003.
Sandra R. Manning,
Director, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
[FR Doc. 0331971 Filed 122903; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 416318P
SUMMARY: Cancer and other chronic diseases prevention and control; chief elected officials strategies,
DOCUMENT BODY 2:
Announcement Type: New.
Funding Opportunity Number: 04072.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 93.283.
Key Dates: Application Deadline: February 13, 2004. I. Funding Opportunity Description
Authority: This program is authorized under section 301(a) of the Public Health Service Act, (42 U.S.C. 241(a)).
Purpose: The purpose of the program is to support a national organization in the development and implementation of educational initiatives that can be used by chief elected officials in applying effective strategies to prevent and control cancer and other chronic diseases, chronic disease risk factors, and chronic disease health disparities in their cities. This program addresses the ``Healthy People 2010'' focus areas of: Tobacco Use; Physical Activity and Fitness; Nutrition and Overweight; Public Health Infrastructure; Oral Health; Arthritis; Osteoporosis and Chronic Back Conditions; Educational and CommunityBased Programs; Adolescent and School Health; Cancer; Diabetes; Disability and Secondary Condition; Health Communication; Heart Disease and Stroke; Maternal; Infant and Child Health; Substance Abuse. To accomplish the purpose of this program announcement, components of the project are to be addressed as indicated in section ``IV.2. Content and Form of Submission'' of this program announcement.
Measurable outcomes of the program will be in alignment with one
(or more) of the following performance goals for the National Center
for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP):
[sbull] Promote health and reduce chronic disease associated with diet and weight.
[sbull] Improve health, fitness and quality of life through daily physical activity.
[sbull] Reduce illness, disability, and death related to tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke.
[sbull] Increase the proportion of women aged 40 years and older
who have received a mammogram within the preceding two years.
[sbull] Increase the proportion of adults who receive a colorectal cancer screening examination.
[sbull] Increase the proportion of women who receive a Pap test.
[sbull] Increase the proportion of cancer survivors who are living 5 years or longer after diagnosis.
[sbull] Improve cardiovascular health and quality of life through
the prevention, detection, and treatment of risk factors; early
identification and treatment of heart attacks and strokes; and prevention of recurrent cardiovascular events.
[sbull] Through prevention programs, reduce the disease and
economic burden of diabetes, and improve the quality of life for all persons who have or are at risk for diabetes.
[sbull] To support the missions of other chronic disease prevention
and control programs at the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.
Activities:
Awardee activities for this program are as follows:
a. Develop educational initiatives and provide an informational forum on cancer and other chronic disease prevention and health promotion issues in local communities. This activity may include a diversity of media such as printed materials, websites, and conferences.
b. Provide constituents with accurate, comprehensive and timely information on cancer and other chronic disease prevention and health promotion and control issues to encourage the formulation of educational programming.
c. Participate in CDCsponsored meetings and events, as appropriate.
d. Coordinate activities with the National Association of County and City Health Officers, and local organizations within the scope of this program announcement, when feasible and appropriate.
e. Establish specific, measurable, and realistic shortterm (one year) and longterm (three year) program objectives that are consistent with the purpose of this program announcement. Develop a welldesigned evaluation plan of each goal and objective. Performance will be based on the submission of realistic, timephased, and achievable goals and objectives.
f. Identify and select appropriate staff, based on experience and capability, to successfully implement the program activities.
In a cooperative agreement, CDC staff is substantially involved in the program activities, above and beyond routine grant monitoring.
CDC Activities for this program are as follows:
a. Partner with recipients in the development, implementation, evaluation, and dissemination of programs designed to improve knowledge and attitudes to prevent and control cancer and other chronic disease within constituent communities.
b. Provide periodic updates about public knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding chronic disease prevention and control, including uptodate scientific information.
c. Partner with recipient to identify appropriate and specific venues to share and disseminate information.
d. Partner with recipients in the development of publications and educational materials that relate to chronic disease prevention and health promotion.
e. Identify liaisons with other organizations that are interested in chronic disease prevention and health promotion at the local level.
f. Identify chronic disease and health promotion best practices for specific populations within selected communities.
Type of Award: Cooperative Agreement. CDC involvement in this program is listed in the Activities Section above.
Fiscal Year Funds: 2004.
Approximate Total Funding: $300,000 ($150,000 for chronic disease
prevention and health promotion and $150,000 for cancer prevention and control).
Approximate Number of Awards: One.
Approximate Average Award: $300,000. (This amount is for the first 12month budget period, and includes both direct and indirect costs.)
Floor of Award Range: None.
Ceiling of Award Range: $300,000.
Anticipated Award Date: March 1, 2004.
Budget Period Length: 12 months.
Project Period Length: Three years.
Throughout the project period, CDC's commitment to continuation of
awards will be conditioned on the availability of funds, evidence of
satisfactory progress by the recipient (as documented in required
reports), and the determination that continued funding is in the best interest of the Federal Government.
III. Eligibility Information
III.1. Eligible Applicants
Applications may be submitted by:
[sbull] Public nonprofit organizations;
[sbull] Private nonprofit organizations; and
Eligible organizations must have the capacity to coordinate a national collaborative initiative targeting local elected officials. Only organizations with a national reach are eligible to apply. III.2. Cost Sharing or Matching
Matching funds are not required for this program. III.3. Other Eligibility Requirements
If you request a funding amount greater than the ceiling of the award range, your application will be considered nonresponsive and will not be entered into the review process. You will be notified that you did not meet the submission requirements.
If your application is incomplete or nonresponsive to the requirements listed below, it will not be entered into the review process. You will be notified that your application did not meet the submission requirements. Applicants should have prior experience working with one or more chronic diseases and with chief elected officials from United States cities with populations of 30,000 or more. In addition, applicants must have the capacity and ability to conduct national programs and activities related to promoting health education, awareness, and information dissemination of chronic disease prevention and control issues in collaboration with chief elected officials of United States cities. The applicant should document eligibility by providing a concise summary that clearly describes (a) status as a national organization; (b) constituency of chief elected officials of cities; and (c) demonstrated outcome/accomplishments from previous chronic disease prevention and control efforts. Sample materials produced can be provided in appendices.
Note: Title 2 of the United States Code section 1611 states that an organization described in section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code that engages in lobbying activities is not eligible to receive Federal funds constituting an award, grant or loan. IV. Application and Submission Information
To apply for this funding opportunity use application form PHS 5161. Application forms and instructions are available on the CDC Web site, at the following Internet address: http://www.cdc.gov/od/pgo/forminfo.htm
If you do not have access to the Internet, or if you have difficulty accessing the forms online, you may contact the CDC Procurement and Grants Office Technical Information Management Section (PGOTIM) staff at: 7704882700. Application forms can be mailed to you.
Application: You must include a project narrative with your
application forms. Your narrative must be submitted in the following format:
[sbull] Maximum number of pages: For both components is 50 pages
if your narrative exceeds the page limit, only the first pages which are within the page limit will be reviewed.
[sbull] Font size: 12 point unreduced;
[sbull] Paper size: 8.5 by 11 inches;
[sbull] Page margin size: One inch;
[sbull] Printed only on one side of page, double spaced;
[sbull] Held together only by rubber bands or metal clips, not bound in any other way.
Your narrative should address activities to be conducted for cancer prevention and control and chronic disease prevention and control for the entire project period, and should include the following items in the order listed:
Describe prior experience working with one or more chronic diseases and with chief elected officials from United States cities with populations of 30,000 or more. In Describe the level of capacity and ability to conduct national programs and activities related to promoting health education, awareness, and information dissemination of chronic disease prevention and control issues in collaboration with chief elected officials of United States cities. Document eligibility by providing a concise summary that clearly describes (a) status as a national organization; (b) constituency of chief elected officials of cities; and (c) demonstrated outcome/accomplishments from previous chronic disease prevention and control efforts. Sample materials produced can be provided in appendices.
Describe the need for the proposed activities and the context in which the work will be conducted. Provide descriptions of the constituent population and how your organization will play a significant role in chronic disease prevention, either by direct or indirect impact.
Submit a plan that describes the methodologies for conducting awardee activities outlined in the Activities section. Identify strategies and activities for increasing the applicant's involvement in promoting and supporting chronic disease prevention and control programs over the next three years.
Explain how planned activities relate to the purpose of this
program announcement. The plan should identify and establish a timeline
for the completion of each component or major activity. The plan should
identify how previous experience in the prevention and control of
cancer and other chronic diseases will inform the activities being planned.
[[Page 75259]]
List goals specifically related to program requirements and indicate expected program outcomes at the end of the threeyear project period. Provide objectives that are specific, measurable, feasible, and time phased to be accomplished during the projected 12month budget period. Objectives should relate directly to the project goals and recipient activities.
Describe goals and objectives in narrative form and provide a timetable, with specific activities that are related to each objective during the projected 12month budget period. Indicate when each activity will occur, as well as when preparations for activities will occur. Also indicate who will be responsible for each activity and identify staff assigned to each activity.
a. Describe the proposed staffing for the project and submit job descriptions illustrating the level of organizational responsibility for professional staff that will be assigned to the project.
b. In the application appendices, include a curriculum vitae for each professional staff member named in the proposal.
c. Describe the organization's structure and function, how that structure supports health promotion and education activities, activities on the local level, and methods of current communication with members.
Describe how each of the activities and their impact will be evaluated. Describe how progress toward meeting project objectives will be monitored.
The evaluation plan should address measures considered critical to determine the success of the plan outlined by the applicant, and results should be used for improvement of the intended plan. 7. Budget and Accompanying Justification
Provide a detailed lineitem budget and narrative justification describing operating expenses consistent with the proposed objectives and planned activities. Provide a precise description for each budget item and itemize calculations when appropriate. Applicants should include budget items for travel trips to two CDC sponsored meetings. The budget and accompanying justification will not be counted in the stated page limit.
Additional information may be included in the application
appendices. The appendices will not be counted toward the narrative page limit. This additional information includes:
[sbull] Curriculum Vitae;
[sbull] Job Descriptions;
[sbull] Organizational Charts;
You are required to have a Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number to apply for a grant or cooperative agreement for the federal government. The DUNS number is a ninedigit identification number, which uniquely identifies business entities. Obtaining a DUNS number is easy and there is no charge. To obtain a DUNS number, access http://www.dunandbradstreet.com or call 1866705 5711.
For more information, see the CDC Web site at: http://www.cdc.gov/od/pgo/funding/pubcommt.htm. If your application form does not have a
DUNS number field, please write your DUNS number at the top of the
first page of your application, and/or include your DUNS number in your application cover letter.
Additional requirements that may require you to submit additional
documentation with your application are listed in section ``VI.2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements.''
IV.3. Submission Dates and Times
Application Deadline Date: February 13, 2004.
Explanation of Deadlines: Applications must be received in the CDC Procurement and Grants Office by 4 p.m. Eastern Time on the deadline date. Any applicant who sends their application by the United States Postal Service or commercial delivery services must ensure that the carrier will be able to guarantee delivery of the application by the closing date and time. If an application is received after closing due to (1) carrier error, when the carrier accepted the package with a guarantee for delivery by the closing date and time, or (2) significant weather delays or natural disasters, CDC will, upon receipt of proper documentation, consider the application as having been received by the deadline.
This program announcement is the definitive guide on application format, content, and deadlines. It supersedes information provided in the application instructions. If your application does not meet the deadline above, it will not be eligible for review, and will be discarded. You will be notified that you did not meet the submission requirements.
CDC will not notify you upon receipt of your application. If you have a question about the receipt of your application, first contact your courier. If you still have a question, contact the PGOTIM staff at: 7704882700. Before calling, please wait two to three days after the application deadline. This will allow time for applications to be processed and logged.
Executive Order 12372 does not apply to this program. IV.5. Funding Restrictions
Funding restrictions, which must be taken into account while writing your budget, are as follows:
[sbull] Funds may be spent for reasonable program purposes, including personnel, travel, supplies, and services.
[sbull] Equipment may be purchased, with appropriate justification,
including cost comparison of purchase with lease. Although contracts
with other organizations are allowable, the recipient of this grant
must perform a substantial portion of activities for which funds are requested.
[sbull] Cooperative agreement funds may not supplant existing funds from any other public or private source.
[sbull] Funds may not be expended for construction, renovation of
existing facilities, or relocation of headquarters or affiliates. [sbull] Funds may not be used for clinical services.
[sbull] If you are requesting indirect costs in your budget, you
must include a copy of your indirect cost rate agreement. If your
indirect cost rate is a provisional rate, the agreement must be less than 12 months of age.
Guidance for completing your budget can be found on the CDC Web site, at the following Internet address: http://www.cdc.ogv/od/pgo/funding/budgetguide.htm .
Application Submission Address: Submit the original and two hard copies of your application by mail or express delivery service to: Technical Information ManagementPA04072, CDC Procurement and Grants Office, 2920 Brandywine Road, Atlanta, GA 303414146.
Applications may not be submitted electronically at this time. V. Application Review Information
You are required to provide measures of effectiveness that will demonstrate the accomplishment of the various
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identified objectives of the cooperative agreement. Measures of
effectiveness must relate to the performance goals stated in the
``Purpose'' section of this announcement. Measures must be objective
and quantitative, and must measure the intended outcome. These measures
of effectiveness must be submitted with the application and will be an element of evaluation.
Your application will be evaluated against the following criteria: Evaluation Criteria (100 points total).
The extent to which the applicant's plan for achieving the proposed activities appears realistic, feasible and relates to the programmatic requirements and purposes of this program announcement, including the degree to which shortterm (one year) and longterm (three year) objectives are specific, timephased, measurable, realistic and related to identified needs.
The degree to which proposed staffing, organizational structure, staff experience and background, training needs or plan, job descriptions and curricula vitae for both proposed and current staff indicate past experience in carrying out similar programs, and the ability to carry out the purposes of the current program.
The extent to which the applicant describes the methodologies for carrying out the recipient activities as outlined in the program requirements with a corresponding timeline for the completion of each major activity.
The extent to which the proposed evaluation plan addresses progress toward meeting goals and objectives, assesses impact, and appears to be reasonable and feasible.
The extent to which the applicant describes the chronic disease burden and specific needs related to the purpose of this program announcement.
The extent to which the budget is reasonable and consistent with the purpose and activities of the program.
Applications will be reviewed for completeness by the Procurement and Grants Office (PGO) staff, and for responsiveness by program staff. Incomplete applications and applications that are nonresponsive to the eligibility criteria will not advance through the review process. Applicants will be notified that their application did not meet submission requirements.
An objective review panel will evaluate complete and responsive
applications according to the criteria listed in the ``V.1. Criteria'' section above.
V.3. Anticipated Announcement Award Date
March 1, 2004.
VI. Award Administration Information
Successful applicants will receive a Notice of Grant Award (NGA) from the CDC Procurement and Grants Office. The NGA shall be the only binding, authorizing document between the recipient and CDC. The NGA will be signed by an authorized Grants Management Officer, and mailed to the recipient fiscal officer identified in the application.
Unsuccessful applicants will receive notification of the results of the application review by mail.
45 CFR part 74 and part 92. For more information on the Code of Federal Regulations, see the National Archives and Records Administration at the following Internet address: http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/cfrtablesearch.html .
The following additional requirements apply to this project: AR10 SmokeFree Workplace Requirements; AR11 Healthy People 2010; AR12 Lobbying Restrictions; AR15 Proof of NonProfit Status.
Additional information on these requirements can be found on the CDC Web site at the following Internet address: http://www.cdc.gov/od/pgo/funding/ARs.htm VI.3. Reporting Requirements
You must provide CDC with the original, plus two hard copies of the following reports:
1. Interim progress report, no less than 90 days before the end of the budget period. The progress report will serve as your noncompeting continuation application, and must contain the following elements:
a. Current Budget Period Activities Objectives.
b. Current Budget Period Financial Progress.
c. New Budget Period Program Proposed Activity Objectives.
d. Detailed LineItem Budget and Justification.
e. Additional Requested Information.
f. Measures of Effectiveness.
2. Financial status report and annual progress report, no more than 90 days after the end of the budget period.
3. Final financial and performance reports, no more than 90 days after the end of the project period.
These reports must be sent to the Grants Management Specialist listed in the ``Agency Contacts'' section of this announcement. VII. Agency Contacts
For general questions about the announcement, contact: Technical Information Management, CDC Procurement and Grants Office, 2920 Brandywine Road, Atlanta, GA 303414146, Telephone: 7704882700.
For program technical assistance, contact: Jennifer Tucker, 4770 Buford Highway, MS K40, Atlanta, GA 30341, Telephone: 7704886454, E mail: jrt5@cdc.gov.
For business management and budget assistance, contact: Tracey
Sims, Contract Specialist, CDC Procurement and Grants Office, 2920
Brandywine Road, Atlanta, GA 303414146, Telephone: 7704882739, E mail: atu9@cdc.gov.
Dated: December 22, 2003.
Sandra R. Manning,
Director, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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