FORMAT GUIDELINES
Application and Submission Information
- Application package may be found at www.Grants.gov. Information
regarding the electronic application process may be obtained from
either of the following persons:
Ms. Patricia Spotted Horse
Office of Direct Service and Contracting Tribes
Indian Health Service
801 Thompson Avenue, Suite 220
Rockville, Maryland 20852
(301) 443-1104
Ms. Tammy Bagley
Grants Policy Staff
Indian Health Service
801 Thompson Avenue, TMP 360
Rockville, Maryland 20852
(301) 443-5204
Mr. Pallop Chareonvootitam
Division of Grants Operations
Indian Health Service
801 Thompson Avenue, TMP 360
Rockville, Maryland 20852
(301) 443-5204
- Content and Form of Application Submission All applications
must:
- Be typewritten and single spaced.
- Have consecutively numbered pages.
- Use black type not smaller than 12 characters per one inch.
- Contain a Project Narrative
that does not exceed 14 typed pages that includes the other
submission requirements below.
Public Policy Requirements: All Federal-wide public
policies apply to IHS grants with exception of Lobbying and
Discrimination.
- Submission Dates and Times Applications must be submitted
electronically through Grants.gov by close of business Friday,
August 6, 2010. If technical issues arise and the applicant is
unable to successfully complete the electronic application process,
the applicant must contact Grants Policy Staff fifteen days prior
to the application deadline. As appropriate, paper applications
are due by the date referenced above. Paper applications (original
and two (2) copies) shall be considered as meeting the deadline
if they are received on or before the deadline date.
Late applications not accepted for processing will be returned
to the applicant and will not be considered for funding.
- Intergovernmental Review Executive Order 12372 requiring
intergovernmental review is not applicable to this program.
- Funding Restrictions
- Pre-award costs are not allowable.
- The available funds are inclusive of direct and indirect
costs.
- Only one grant will be awarded per applicant.
- Ineligible Project Activities
The TMG may not be used to support recurring operational
programs or to replace existing public and private resources.
Note: The inclusion of the following projects or activities
in an application will render the application ineligible
and the application will be returned to the applicant:
- 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. Prospective applicants interested
in this program should contact Ms. Dawn Houle, Office
of Tribal Self-Governance, Indian Health Service, Reyes
Building, 801 Thompson Avenue, Suite 240, Rockville, Maryland
20852, (301) 443-7821, and request information concerning
the "Tribal Self-Governance Program Planning Cooperative
Agreement Announcement" or the "Negotiation Cooperative
Agreement Announcement."
- Projects related to water, sanitation, and waste management.
- 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 are
not allowable. Medical equipment that is allowable under
the Special Diabetes Grant Program is not allowable under
the TMG Program. This also includes recruitment efforts
for direct patient care services.
- Projects that include long-term care or provision of
any direct services.
- Projects that include tuition, fees, or stipends for
certification or training of staff to provide direct services.
- Projects that include pre-planning, design, and planning
of construction for facilities, including activities relating
to Program Justification Documents.
- Projects that propose more than one project type. Please
see Section II, "Award Information", specifically "ELIGIBLE
PROJECT TYPES, MAXIMUM FUNDING 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).
- Other Limitations - A current TMG recipient cannot
be awarded a new, renewal, or competing continuation grant
for any of the following reasons:
- A grantee may not administer two TMGs at the same time
or have overlapping project/budget periods;
- The current project is not progressing in a satisfactory
manner; or
- The current project is not in compliance with program
and financial reporting requirements.
Delinquent Federal Debts: No award shall be made
to an applicant who has an outstanding delinquent Federal
debt until either:
- The delinquent account is paid in full; or
- A negotiated repayment schedule is established and
at least one payment is received.
- Other Submission Requirements
ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION - The preferred method for
receipt of applications is electronic submission through Grants.gov.
However, should any technical problems arise regarding the submission,
please contact Grants.gov
Customer Support at 1-800-518-4726 or support@grants.gov.
The Contact Center hours of operation are Monday-Friday from
7:00 am to 9:00 pm (Eastern Standard Time). If you require additional
assistance please contact IHS Grants Policy Staff at (301) 443-5204
at least fifteen days prior to the application deadline. To
submit an application electronically, please use the http://www.Grants.gov
apply site. Download a copy of the application package on the
http://www.Grants.gov website,
complete it offline and then upload and submit the application
via the http://www.Grants.gov
site. You may not e-mail an electronic copy of a grant application
to us.
Please be reminded:
- Under the new IHS requirements, paper applications are not
the preferred method. However if you have technical problems submitting
your application on-line, please contact Grants.gov Customer Support
at http://www.Grants.gov/CustomerSupport.
If you are still unable to successfully submit your application
on-line, please contact Grants Policy Staff fifteen days prior
to the application deadline and advise them of the difficulties
you are having submitting your application on-line. At that time,
it will be determined whether you may submit a paper application.
At that point you have to download the application package from
Grants.gov and
send it directly to the Division of Grants Operations, 801 Thompson
Avenue, TMP 360, Rockville, MD 20852. Applications must be received
by IHS by 5:00 pm Eastern Time on the due date, Friday, August
6, 2010.
- When you enter the Grants.gov
site, you will find information about submitting an application
electronically through the site, as well as the hours of operation.
We strongly recommend that you do not wait until the deadline
date to begin the application process through Grants.gov.
- To use Grants.gov,
you, as the applicant, must have a DUNS Number and register in
the Central Contractor Registry (CCR). You should allow a minimum
of ten (10) days to complete CCR registration. See below on
how to apply.
- You must submit all documents electronically, including all
information typically included on the SF-424 and all necessary
assurances and certifications.
- Please use the attachment feature in Grants.gov
to attach additional documentation that may be requested by IHS.
- If tribal resolutions are required, please fax it to the Grants
Management Specialist identified in this announcement.
- Your application must comply with any page limitation requirements
described in the program announcement.
- After you electronically submit your application, you will
receive an automatic acknowledgment from Grants.gov
that contains a Grants.gov tracking number. IHS will retrieve
your application from Grants.gov.
- You may access the electronic application for this program
on http://www.Grants.gov.
- You must search for the downloadable application package by
CFDA number 93.228.
- To receive an application package, the applicant must provide
the Funding Announcement Number: HHS-2011-IHS-TMP-0001.
E-mail applications will not be accepted under this announcement.
DUNS NUMBER
Applicants are required to have a Dun and Bradstreet (DUNS) number
to apply for a grant or cooperative agreement from the Federal Government.
The DUNS number is a nine-digit 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 1-866-705-5711. Interested parties may wish to obtain their
DUNS number by phone to expedite the process.
Applicants submitting applications electronically must also be
registered with the Central Contractor Registry (CCR). A DUNS number
is required before CCR registration can be completed. Many organizations
may already have a DUNS number. Please use the number listed above
to investigate whether or not your organization has a DUNS number.
Registration with the CCR is free of charge.
Applicants may register by calling 1-86688-606-8220. Please review
and complete the CCR "Registration Worksheet" located on http://www.Grants.gov/CCRRegister.
More detailed information regarding these registration processes
can be found at http://www.Grants.gov.
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