Source: https://www.grants-gov.com/cfda.php?CFDANumber=93.391
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 20:45:25
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 247', 'art 247', 'art 242', 'art 243', 'art 300', 'art 75']

CDC will strengthen the U.S.
public health system?s response to public health or healthcare crises by providing specialized support to State, Tribal, Local and Territorial health departments (STLTs) when engaged in a response.
Because STLTs vary widely in capacity and expertise - as well
as in the demographics and disease burdens of the populations they serve - an emergency in any location is likely to reveal areas in which they need assistance to launch and sustain effective response activities.
The purpose of this NOFO is (1) to establish a pool of organizations capable of rapidly providing essential expertise to governmental public health entities involved in a response, and (2) to fund select awardees to provide that support, when required, based on CDC?s determination of need.
The role of the awardee will be to function as a rapid provider of information and/or resources, as well as a coordinator of the project management components involved.
Awardees will primarily support public health departments, but may be engaged to support CDC programs also involved in the response.
Related Programs93.354 Public Health Emergency Response: Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Response: Public Health Crisis Response
National Network Of Public Health Institute Inc $ 4,694,427 2018-09-01 2020-08-31
Council Of State And Territorial Epidemiologists $ 1,584,300 2018-09-01 2020-08-31
National Environmental Health Association $ 4,719,473 2018-09-01 2020-08-31
National Association Of County And City Health Officials $ 5,786,400 2018-09-01 2020-08-31
Regents Of The University Of Minnesota $ 2,231,639 2018-09-01 2020-08-31
National Foundation Center For Disease Control And Prevention Inc $ 705,971 2018-09-01 2020-08-31
Association Of Public Health Laboratories, Inc. (the) $ 15,153,032 2018-09-01 2020-08-31
Association Of State And Territorial Health Officials, The $ 15,627,406 2018-09-01 2020-08-31
Northern Arizona University $ 168,000 2018-09-01 2020-08-31
Yale University $ 444,471 2018-09-30 2019-09-29
Project funds will be used by non-governmental organizations (501c3s, 501c6s, public and private institutions of higher learning, and Native American tribal organizations) to provide emergency response assistance to State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial public health agencies and other components of the public health system.
Recipients may only expend funds for reasonable program purposes, including personnel, travel, supplies (including training materials), and services, such as contractual.
Applicants will be required to participate, comply, and cooperate with CDC for any reporting requirements stipulated by, or mandated for, the receipt of funding.
Eligible applicants are limited to the following: 1.	Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(6) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education. 2.	Public and private institutions of higher education. 3.	Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally-recognized tribal governments).
Direct awards will be made to the non-governmental organizations described in the eligible applicant section. Beneficiaries of the support provided by those non-governmental organizations will include state health departments; tribal health organizations; local health departments; the District of Columbia; U.S. Territories; and other components of the public health system. The general public will also serve as beneficiaries.
Applicants should review the individual Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funding opportunity announcement issued under this CFDA program for any documentation, credentials or proof of certifications which must be submitted prior to or simultaneous with submission of an application package. This program is excluded from coverage under 2 CFR 200, Subpart E - Cost Principles.
2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards applies to this program. tbd
Notification is made in writing through a Notice of Grant Award issued from the program?s Office of Grants Services (OGS).
Public Health Service Act, Title 42, Part 247b, Section 317, 42 U.S.C 317; Public Health Service Act, Title 42, Part 247d, Section 319, 42 U.S.C 319; Public Health Service Act, Title 42, Part 242l, Section 307, 42 U.S.C 307; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law 111-148; Public Health Service Act, Title 42, Part 243, Section 311, 42 U.S.C 311; Public Health Service Act, Title 42, Part 300u, Section 1703, 42 U.S.C 1703.
From 60 to 90 days. tbd.
This NOFO is designed to collect responsive proposals from eligible applicants and retain them as ?approved but unfunded? (ABU) until a crisis occurs. The NOFO will only be funded upon occurrence of a particular public health or healthcare crisis. At that time, depending on the nature of the scenario, specific applicants and specific components of their applications will be selected for funding. These funding decisions will take into account various relevant factors such as geographic location, expectations of spread (e.g., with infectious disease-related emergencies), applicant?s capabilities, national priorities, impact of the emergency on an eligible jurisdiction, and target populations, etc. Method of awarding/releasing assistance: lump sum.
Awardee Evaluation and Performance Measurement Plan, including Data Management Plan (DMP).
Periodic and Final Federal Financial Reports; Federal Cash Transaction Reports (in PMS).
Performance Measure Reports are required.
Grantees are required to maintain grant accounting records for a minimum of three years after the end of a grant period. If any litigation, claim, negotiation, audit or other action involving the record has been started before the expiration of the 3-year period, the records shall be retained until completion of the action and resolution of all issues which arise from it, or until the end of the regular 3-year period, whichever is later. More detailed information regarding retention requirements is provided in 45 CFR Part 75.
(Salaries) FY 16 $0; FY 17 Not Separately Identifiable; and FY 18 Not Separately Identifiable - Due to the nature of the issues that would trigger CDC to activate this NOFO as designed, it is difficult to project the total funding amount that would be made available. When and if CDC activates this NOFO, it is expected to be only for the time necessary to respond to the emergency at hand, and that long-term recovery needs (and/or emergencies that shift from an epidemic to an endemic nature) would be addressed by other NOFOs as appropriate.
Due to the nature of the issues that would trigger CDC to activate this NOFO as designed, it is difficult to project the total funding amount that would be made available. When and if CDC activates this NOFO, it is expected to be only for the time necessary to respond to the emergency at hand, and that long-term recovery needs (and/or emergencies that shift from an epidemic to an endemic nature) would be addressed by other NOFOs as appropriate.
Randall H. Nielson Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) 1600 Clifton Road NE Mailstop K90, Atlanta, Georgia 30329-1602 Email: rnielson@cdc.gov Phone: 7704881602
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