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BPHCNCA@hrsa 301-594-4300

Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 National Training and Technical Assistance ( N CA) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) HRSA-14-031. BPHCNCA@hrsa.gov 301-594-4300. Agenda. Overview Eligible Applicants Electronic Submission Process Program Narrative and Review Criteria Attachments

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  1. Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 National Training and Technical Assistance (NCA)Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA)HRSA-14-031 BPHCNCA@hrsa.gov 301-594-4300

  2. Agenda • Overview • Eligible Applicants • Electronic Submission Process • Program Narrative and Review Criteria • Attachments • Budget (SF-424A & Narrative) • Project Work Plan • Resources • TA Contacts

  3. Overview Purpose: NCA funding will establish cooperative agreements between HRSA and national organizations to assist existing and potential health centers in meeting program requirements and improving performance by supporting Health Center Program development and analysis activities at a national level.

  4. Overview • New and Competing Continuation Applications • 1 application per applicant • 1 target audience per application • Approximately $15 million available for funding • 12-14 awards • Project period: July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2017 • Grants.gov deadline: January 8, 2014 at 11:59 PM ET • EHB deadline: February 19, 2014 at 5:00 PM ET

  5. Eligible Applicants • Public, non-profit, and for-profit entities, including tribal and faith-based organizations, that can provide training and technical assistance (T/TA) on a national level to existing and potential Health Center Program grantees • Applicants must currently work with potential or existing health centers or other organizations with similar missions

  6. Target Audiences Target Audiences • Health Centers Serving Special Populations • Health Centers Serving Vulnerable Populations • Health Centers Seeking Capital Financing • Health Centers Serving Underserved Communities/Populations

  7. Target Audiences Health Centers Serving Special Populations • Provide specialized T/TA to all potential and existing health centers serving homeless individuals and families, migratory and seasonal agricultural workers, and residents of public housing • Approximately $6.6 million is available to fund 7-8 NCAs • Current NCA awardees may request the greater of their current funding amount or $450,000 • New applicants may not request more than $450,000

  8. Target Audiences Health Centers Serving Vulnerable Populations • Provide specialized T/TA to all potential and existing health centers serving vulnerable populations (e.g., school-aged children; minority populations; low-income populations; lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community) • Approximately $1.35 million is available to fund 3-4 NCAs • Applicants may not request more than $450,000 

  9. Target Audiences Health Centers Seeking Capital Financing • Provide specialized T/TA to all potential and existing health centers regarding the development and financing of capital projects • Approximately $850,000 is available to fund 1 NCA • Applicants may not request more than $850,000

  10. Target Audiences Health Centers Serving Underserved Communities/Populations • Provide T/TA to all potential and existing Health Center Program grantees • Approximately $6.375 million is available to fund 1 NCA • Applicants may not request more than $6.375 million

  11. Electronic Submission Process Grants.gov • SF-424: Application for Federal Assistance Form • Upload Project Abstract on line 15 • Project/Performance Site Location(s) • Grants.gov Lobbying Form • SF-424B Assurances for Non-Construction Programs • Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (SF-LLL) (as applicable)

  12. Electronic Submission Process EHB • Program Narrative • SF-424A Budget Information Non-Construction Programs • Program Specific Forms • Form 1A: General Information Worksheet • FY 2013 Project Work Plan Progress Report (as applicable) • FY 2014 Project Work Plan • Attachments 1-6

  13. Program Narrative & Review Criteria • Program Narrative provides a comprehensive description of all aspects of the proposed project • Review Criteria are utilized by reviewers to assess the application, including the Program Narrative: • Need (20 points) • Response (25 points) • Collaboration (10 points) • Evaluative Measures/Impact (15 points) • Resources/Capabilities (20 points) • Support Requested (10 points)

  14. Attachments • Attachment 1: Staffing Plan • Attachment 2: Position Descriptions for Key Personnel • Attachment 3: Biographical Sketches for Key Personnel • Attachment 4: Letters of Support • Attachment 5: Summary of Contracts and Agreements (as applicable) • Attachment 6: Other Relevant Documents (as applicable)

  15. SF-424A Complete the SF-424A for each budget year of the 3-year project period. Section A: Budget Summary • Enter the federal budget in the Federal column under the New or Revised Budget heading • Do not provide information on non-federal sources of funding Section B: Budget Categories • Provide the object class category breakdown for the annual amounts specified in Section A Section C: Non-Federal Resources • Do not provide other sources of funding

  16. SF-424A Section F: Other Budget Information (if applicable) • Applies to Year 1 of the project period only • Direct Charges • Indirect Charges • Remarks

  17. Budget Narrative • Provide a detailed line-item budget narrative that explains each cost under each line-item for each year of the 3-year project period Line-items (object class categories): • Personnel Costs • Fringe Benefits • Travel • Equipment • Supplies • Contractual • Other • Indirect Costs

  18. FY 2013 Project Work Plan Progress Report Competing Continuations • Report progress in the FY 2013 Project Work Plan Progress Report prepopulated with information entered in the FY 2013 Non-Competing Continuation (NCC) • All fields in this form will be locked, except the Progress field, to facilitate reporting progress on the work plansince July 1, 2013 New Applicants • Not Applicable

  19. FY 2014 Project Work Plan • Complete an FY 2014 Project Work Plan by entering activities for the first year of the 3-year project period Project Work Plan Fields: • Target Audience • Core Function • Focus Area • Key Factors • Activity • Person/Area Responsible • Time Frame • Expected Outcome • Evaluative Measures • Goal • Expected Impact • Comments

  20. Evaluative Measures • Evaluative Measures are defined for each focus area in the Project Work Plan • Cannot be edited • Additional Evaluative Measures cannot be proposed for any Focus Area • Enter numerical values in the Goal field for each Evaluative Measure • Apply to each Focus Area in Core Function Section A – Program Requirements and Section B – Performance Improvement and Special Initiatives • Apply to the Information on Available Resources and Newly Funded Health Centers Focus Areas in Section C – Program Assistance

  21. Evaluative Measures • How many formal training/technical assistance sessions are planned (e.g., planned and structured training/technical assistance sessions with specific objectives and outcomes to include virtual and on-site sessions)? • How many health center representatives will be trained via the planned formal training/technical assistance sessions? • How well will the training/technical assistance meet the stated objectives? • How likely will training recipients be to apply information from the training/technical assistance in their Health Center Programs/organizations?

  22. Resources • NCA TA Webpage http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/apply/assistance/nca • Health Center Program Requirements http://bphc.hrsa.gov/about/requirements • HHS Grants Policy Statement http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/hhsgrantspolicy.pdf • The HHS Policy on Promoting Efficient Spending: Use of Appropriated Funds for Conferences and Meetings, Food, Promotional Items, and Printing and Publicationshttp://www.hhs.gov/asfr/ogapa/acquisition/policies/appropriated-funds-use-for-conferences-meeting-space-6-24-2013.html • The BPHC Primary Care Association Guide 2012 – 2013http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/apply/assistance/pca/pcaguide2012-2013.pdf

  23. Technical Assistance Contacts Application assistance: Beth Hartmayer BPHCNCA@hrsa.govor 301.594.4300 Budget related questions: Brian Feldman bfeldman@hrsa.govor 301.443.6859 EHB related questions: BPHC Helpline BPHCHelpline@hrsa.govor 877.974.2742

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