Title: Male Family Planning Research Cooperative Agreements
1Male Family Planning Research Cooperative
Agreements
Program Announcement Technical Assistance
Conference Call
2Welcome
- Introduction
- Purpose and format of call
- General TA will not answer questions specific
to individual applications - Introduction of speakers
3Materials for Call
- What participants should have in front of them
- Program Announcement
- Application kit, including
- OPHS-1, including forms
4Funding Opportunity
- This announcement seeks applications for Title X
Male Family Planning Research Cooperative
Agreements - 5 Study Sites will be funded
- and
- 1 Coordinating Site will be funded
5What we will cover
- Brief overview of Title X
- Funding Opportunity
- Role of Program and Grants Management
- Application and Submission Process
6US Department of Health Human Services
Secretary Mike Leavitt
Assistant Secretary Joxel Garcia, M.D., M.B.A.
Office of Public Health and Science (OPHS)
Programs
- Office of Minority Health Office of
HIV/AIDS Policy - Office of Population Affairs Office of
Research Integrity - Office on Womens Health National Vaccine
Program - Office of Regional Health Administrators
- Presidents Council on Physical Fitness
- Office of the Surgeon General
- Office of Military Liaison and Veterans Affairs
- Office of Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion
7Organizational Structure
- Office of Family Planning
- Is within
- Office of Population Affairs
- Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population
Affairs Vacant - within
- Office of Public Health and Science
- within
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
8Office of Family Planning (within OPA)
- Central Office Rockville, MD (Washington DC
area) - Policy Office Provides guidance and determines
policy for all OFP programs - Oversees projects with national scope, such as
Family Planning Male Training Center, National
Training Center and Male and other Research
Projects and Cooperative Agreements with a
national scope. - Director Susan Moskosky
9Program Overview Introduction to Title X of
PHS Act
- Mission to aid individuals to freely determine
the number and spacing of their children - Title X of the PHS Act authorizes discretionary
grants - Sections focus on Services
- 1001 Services ALL Other Sections Support
Services - 1003 Training
- 1004 Research
- 1005 Informational and Educational Materials
- 1008 Prohibition of Abortion
10A Decentralized ProgramTen Regional Offices
- In major cities, serving multi-state areas
- Oversee Title X service grantees and general
training grantees - The project officers for the Family Planning
Services grantees and the General Training
grantees are in the PHS Regional Offices
11 Ten Public Health Service Regions
OFP Central Office
- OFP Regional Offices are
- in Cities marked
12Federal Roles
- OFP Programmatic
- OPHS/OGM Administrative/Business/Budgetary
(funds)
13Title X Service Grantee Profile
- 88 total nationwide
- State, territorial, tribal, county, or local
health agencies, universities, and faith-based
and community-based not for profit agencies - Approximately 4,500 clinics in the service
provider network at least one clinic in 75 of
the counties in the US - Provide FP and related preventive health care to
almost 5 million men and women annually - Just under 6 are males
14Overview of Required Title X Services
- Voluntary
- Confidential
- Priority low income
- Any individual desiring services male and
female, regardless of ability to pay - Must be under the direction of a physician with
training or experience in FP
15PHS Act Section 1004 Family Planning Research
Grants
- AUTHORIZED UNDER SECTION 1004 300a-2 (a)
- The Secretary is authorized to make grants to
public or nonprofit private entities and to enter
into contracts with public or private entities
and individuals for projects for research in the
biomedical, contraceptive development, behavioral
and program implementation fields related to
family planning and population.
16Purpose of Title X Research
- To promote and encourage projects which focus on
increasing knowledge, understanding and
techniques related to family planning,
reproductive health and other related fields of
public health.
17Family Planning Research Outcomes
- Increase access to family planning services
- Assess more effective methods and systems for the
delivery of educational and clinical services - Influence constructive, positive and equitable
health behaviors
18Family Planning Male Research
- Male Research Projects
- Round 1 1997 2002
- Round 2 2003 2008
- Service Delivery Improvement Projects
- Male focus
19I. Funding Opportunity Description
- Male Family Planning Research Cooperative
Agreement - To test a comprehensive service delivery model
and evaluate its effectiveness and replicability
in Title X clinics. - 5 Study Sties clinical locations where the
model will be tested - 1 Coordinating Center Responsible for the
research protocol, provision of training and
technical assistance to the study sites and the
overall evaluation
20I. Funding Opportunity Description
- Male Family Planning Research Cooperative
Agreement - A cooperative agreement is a type of financial
award in which substantial involvement between
the awarding agency and the recipient(s) during
the performance period. - This award will include OPA/OFP collaboration in
the management of the award including the
planning and development of the comprehensive
service delivery model, and other related
elements of the research initiative.
21I. Funding Opportunity Description
- Service Delivery Model - Components
- Restructuring the Clinical Environment
- Physical modifications, administrative
procedures, schedules, etc. - Training of Staff
- Clinical providers the male exam and other
related screening procedures - All staff cultural competency, male-specific
needs and related interactive strategies - Targeted community outreach clinic promotion
- Outreach/education strategies, recruitment
efforts, via community linkages, partners,
friends and family members
22II. Award Information
- 5 Awards for Participating Study Sites
- 1 Award for Coordinating Center
- Due date 25 July 2008
- 5 PM Eastern time if submitted in hardcopy to the
OPHS Office of Grants Management/Grant
Application Center - 1100 PM Eastern Time if submitted electronically
via GrantSolutions.gov or Grants.gov
23II. Award Information
- Study Sites
- Year 1 225,000
- Years 2 5 250,000 maximum
- Coordinating Center
- Year 1 375,000
- Years 2 5 300,000 maximum
- Funding for years beyond year 1 are contingent
upon the availability of funds, satisfactory
progress on the project and adequate stewardship
of Federal resources. - Up to 5 years total
24III. Eligibility Information
- Any Public or Private Nonprofit agency located in
a State or Territory - Faith-based agencies eligible
- Must demonstrate the capacity to carry-out the
requirements of the project
25Eligibility Information items of note
- Study Sties-
- Programs incorporating all 3 components as a
deliberate model will not be considered as a
study site - If selected, organizations will be required to
make any necessary modifications to existing
serves -
26Eligibility Information items of note
- Coordinating Center Sties
- Applicants should be experienced in the
implementation of the comprehensive service
delivery model to be tested - Applicants should have expertise in health
services training and research, including data
collection, bio-statistical analyses and the
management of multiple research sites
27III. Application and Submission
- If a hard copy of application kit is desired, may
be obtained by contacting OPHS Office of Grants
Management 240-453-8822 (Fax 240-453-8823) - The GrantSolutions.gov Help Desk is available
Monday - Friday, 10 AM - 6 PM Eastern Time. For
assistance 1-800-618-0223 or (301) 231-6005, or
email  help_at_grantsolutions.gov - Proof of Nonprofit Status required with
application submission Program Announcement
describes what is acceptable proof - DUNS number required with applicationinfo on how
to acquire is in the application kit and
www.grants.gov
28Application Process
- Application kit has all the information needed to
prepare application - The Program Announcement provides the information
that is required related to the Title X Male
Family Planning Research Cooperative Agreement - Follow it carefully!!! The Grant Announcement
takes precedence if these is conflicting
information in other guidance documents
29Application Process
- OPHS-1 has all the application formsface page,
budget pages, assurances, certifications, etc. - Instructions for filling each form are included
- Be complete! Do not leave blanks on forms
indicate n/a where not applicable to the
applicant - Certifications/Assurances must be included
- Person who signs application must have the legal
authorization to act for the agency
30Application Process
- Provides useful guidance and explanation of each
part of application - Describes Program and Business (budget, grants)
requirements
31Application Process
- Complete form SF 424 (Face Page)
- Complete budget form SF 424A (Budget Sheet)
- Submit a Budget Narrative (budget must be
consistent with the applicable Cost Principles) - Sign SF 424 (by authorized signatory)
- Sign Title X Assurances (by authorized signatory)
32Application and Submission Info
- Content and form
- Pay close attention!
- If there is a discrepancy of information, the
program announcement takes precedence - 30 double-spaced page limit for Project Narrative
- Note fonts and other style requirements
- Does not include budget, budget justification,
required forms, assurances, and certifications - Only first 30 pages of the Narrative will be
reviewed - Limit Appendices to only what is necessary do
not send brochures or bound materials they will
be discarded unread - Include 1 page abstract not included in 30 page
limit
33Application Content General
- Demonstrate understanding of the content of the
funding announcement, citing examples of
experience as necessary - Demonstrate experience in design, development,
implementation and evaluation of family planning
service delivery and research as applicable - Provide examples of coordination, management and
other methods of collaboration, especially if
relevant to the element of the funding
announcement - Evidence of relevant administrative, management,
and outside funding experience if relevant - Application should be responsive to the
announcement!
34Application Content
- Applications must clearly describe
administrative, management, and professional
capability of applicant organization in relation
to providing the required training and technical
assistance project, implementation of the service
delivery model
35Application Content
- Applications must clearly describe the profile of
the proposed community to be served/represented,
the need exhibited by the community,
organizations experience re providing FP/RH
services, capacity to participate in proposed
research activity, and ability to collect data
related to the research activity.
36Project Narrative
- Along with the budget, this is the heart of the
application - Provides information related to the need for the
project - Describes organizational capacity
- Provides specific information related to how the
applicant will develop and implement the project - Includes project work plan with Goals and
Objectives (S.M.A.R.T.) - BE CLEAR, COMPLETE and CONCISE
37Application Process
- Budget Narrative
- Provide details of budget
- Breakdown each line item and provide an
explanation of the costs - Personnel should include salary per person and
percent of time each person will spend on grant - Fringe benefits should include percent used and
what is included in cost.
38A Note about Characteristics
- Pay attention to grant application Guidance and
Grant Announcement--analyze what is asked for
respond appropriately
39Common Questions
- Due Date 25 July 2008
- 500 pm hard copy submission
- 1100 pm electronic submission
- Page Limit 30 Pages, double spaced
- This limit is exclusive of appendices, budgets,
budget narratives, required forms and other items
listed in Section IV, part 2 of the application. - Institutional Review Board (IRB)
- All applicants must comply with the HHS
Protection of Human Subjects regulations (45 CFR
part 46)
40Grants Management
- Eleanor Walker
- Grants Management Specialist
- OPHS Office of Grants Management
41OPHS Office of Grants Management (OGM)
- Role Administrative/Business/Budgetary (funds)
- Office in Rockville, Maryland
- Provides grants management for all Office of
Public Health and Science (OPHS) Program Offices - Follows the Grants Administration Manual, Grants
Policy Directives, and Grants Policy statements - most rules apply to all Federal grants. Some are
agency specific - http//www.hhs.gov/grantsnet/
- http//www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/grants_docs.
html - Director Karen Campbell, Grants Management
Officer
42OGMs Role
- As determined by the DHHS, OGMs role is
- Official signatory for obligating federal grant
funds - Official signatory for all grant business
- Management and prior approval requests
- Monitor all business/financial transactions on
grants for compliance to Federal Regulations
(including interpretation of Federal Regulations)
43OGMs Role
- OGM plays a vital role throughout the life of the
grant - Financial Status Report (FSR) Reconciliation
- Approval of Key Personnel Changes
- Carryover Requests/Budgetary Requests
- Technical Assistance
- Audit Resolution
- And more
44Budget
- SF 424A includes budget pages
- Follow directions in filling out forms
- Be complete identify all sources of project
funds - Applicants should project costs for future years
of funding on 424A, Section E
45Budget
- Must be consistent with the requirements of the
Program Announcement - Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants
and Agreements (cost principles in the OMB
Circular appropriate to the applicants
organization) - Budgeted costs must derive from proposed
activities
46OMB Circulars
- OMB Circulars which define cost principles that
all Federal Grants must adhere to How to run
the business portion of a grant - Circulars show what is allowable and any
restrictions on use of funds - OPHS Office of Grants Management is responsible
for oversight of all financial and business
related grant issues
47Budget Narrative/Justification
- Provide details of budget. Separately identify
budget for general training and technical
assistance - Breakdown each line item and provide an
explanation of the costs - Personnel should include salary per person and
percent of time/salary of each person charged to
this grant - Fringe benefits should include percent and what
is included in cost
48Budget Tips
- Budget should be commensurate with project
activities - Use the correct OMB Cost Principle-
http//www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/index.html
- Pay attention to allowable costs
- Provide adequate justification- market surveys,
prior accounting records, cost per unit - Budget Narrative includes line by line breakdown
for Federal and Non-Federal shares
49Cost Sharing
- Applicants should identify financial resources
from other sources should clearly identify
sources and amount contributed on both SF424A and
in the budget justification - Program Income is generated from registration
fees or other means generated as a result of the
grant supported activities. It must be reinvested
to further the objectives of the project
50Financial Infrastructure
- Organizational Charts
- IRS Tax Exemption Certification
- Indirect Costmust negotiate rate with DHHS DCA
(Division of Cost Allocation) cannot exceed 8
percent - Signed Face Page (SF 424)
- Signed Assurances
51Budget Review
- Budget is reviewed in comparison with project
goals and activities - Are there adequate funds for successful
implementation? - Is there over-budgeting?- Do not exceed the
available amount of funds, including indirect
costs - Operating budget should be complete (Federal,
Non-Federal, Private, Total funds)
52Funding Process
- Notice of Grant Award (NGA) notifies successful
applicant of selection - Includes any Conditions on the awardRequirements
that must be met as a - condition of receiving the grant funds
- Applicants who were not successful will be
notified by the Program Office
53Funding Process
- OGM is the Official contact for grantees
- All official communication related to the grant
award is between OGM and successful applicant - Grantees also communicate on a regular basis with
the program project officer who oversees
programmatic aspects of the grant - OGM maintains the official grant file the
program office maintains working files for each
grant
54Grants Management Issues- Post Award
- Budget Development and Allowable Expenditure
Items - Budget Forecast
- Indirect Costs
- Notice of Grant Award (NGA) Issuance/Terms and
Conditions - Reporting Requirements
- Organizational Financial Status Review (FSR)
- Grant Closeout
55Budget
- Final project plan and budget will be negotiated
after funding Amount of award will not change,
but allocation to various activities might be
modified from what was proposed - Flexibility in schedule and resource planning is
expected will enable successful applicant to
respond to emerging needs, lessons learned, and
annual Title X priorities - All activities and budget will be approved by OFP
project officer prior to implementation
56Funding
- Project Period no more than 5 years
- Dependent on adequate progress of the project and
availability of funds - Will submit a non-competing continuation
application for years 2 3 of the project period - Budget period funds provided to carryout
project activities for one year - Annual continuing application progress report,
work plan, budget, budget justification
57Other Administrative Requirements
58Review Process
- Criteria listed in Grant Announcement this is
specified in the Title X training regulations - Applications reviewed by Panel of Independent
Reviewers - Technical reviews by Federal Program (Title X)
and Grants Management staff
59Review Process
- Objective Review Committee (ORC) Formal
process, confidential - Objective reviewers technical experts in
applicable field(s) - (OGM) available for questions and to ensure
integrity of process - Review by OFP for programmatic compliance and OGM
for administrative/business compliance - Input from Federal reviews and ORC, as well as
- likelihood of achieving benefits expected,
considered when making award decision
60Summary and TIPS
- Grant Announcement is the primary guide to
programmatic requirements provides information
related to statute, regulations, and OMB
circulars which define cost principles - Follow what the Grant Announcement says
61Summary and TIPS
- The application kit has useful information that
will help you develop a complete application - OPHS-1 has all forms required along with
instructions for completion
62Summary and TIPS
- Be clear, complete, and concise in project
description - Dont make the reviewer search for required
information the easier an application is to
review compared to the program announcement, the
better the score - Clearly identify all sections of the application
indicate which components you are addressing
63Summary and TIPS
- The project narrative must include all required
information do not use the appendices to expand
the page limit - Make Goals and Objectives Specific Measurable
Achievable Realistic Time-framed (S.M.A.R.T.) - Activities should relate to goals and objectives
- Budget should relate to goals, objectives, and
activities
64Summary and TIPS
- The program work plan and budget should provide a
complete picture of what and how the applicant
will address the purpose and expectations of the
Grant Announcement. - Clear justification, background research and
supporting information should be concise,
relevant and persuasive
65Summary and TIPS
- Budget should be adequate and reasonable to carry
out the project work plan and administrative
responsibilities of the project - It should make sense
66Summary and TIPS
- Do not request more Title X funding than is
available - Available funding includes indirect costs
67Summary and TIPS
- Staffing, including position descriptions, should
be appropriate and reasonable for the goals,
objectives, and activities of the project - Be complete in providing description of what
staff will do, expertise required, and percentage
time on the project
68Summary and TIPS
- Review the Application Review Criteria
- Significance
- Feasibility and Likelihood of Producing
Meaningful Results - Competency of Staff and Adequacy of Facilities,
Resource and Budget - Scientific Merit
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69Summary and TIPS
- Use of a systematic approach to planning,
implementing, monitoring, and evaluation will
assist in maintaining focus and will provide
feedback on progress of project - Dont wait until last minute to begin application
submission - Electronic submission is
- encouraged
- If you have a question, ASK.
70Submission Dates and Times
- Multiple submission mechanisms
http//www.grants.gov or www.grantsolutions.gov
or - mailing hard-copy
- Addresssee Announcement
- Electronic submission encouraged.
- Pay close attention to due date and deadlines
71More Questions?
- Budget and Administrative
- Office of Grants Management (OGM) 240-453-8822,
or - Grants Specialist for your area (HHS Region) see
Announcement - Application
- GrantSolutions.gov
- 1-800-618-0223, or
- email help_at_grantsolutions.gov
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