Notice2022-00397
Availability of Program Application Instructions for Title VII, Part C of the Rehabilitation Act, Centers for Independent Living (CILs) To Expand the Public Health Workforce
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January 12, 2022
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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 8 (Wednesday, January 12, 2022)]
[Notices]
[Pages 1756-1757]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2022-00397]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Community Living
Availability of Program Application Instructions for Title VII,
Part C of the Rehabilitation Act, Centers for Independent Living (CILs)
To Expand the Public Health Workforce
Title: Expanding the Public Health Workforce within the Disability
Networks: Centers for Independent Living.
Announcement Type: Initial.
Statutory Authority: The statutory authority for grants under this
program announcement is Section 2501 of the American Rescue Plan Act of
2021 (Pub. L. 117-2) and awards authorized under Part C of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29. U.S.C. 796f et seq.), Centers for
Independent Living, shall be provided funding under this opportunity.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 93.432.
DATES: The deadline date for the submission of the Expanding the Public
Health Workforce within Disability Networks: Centers for Independent
Living is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time February 11, 2022.
I. Funding Opportunity Description
The Administration for Community Living (ACL) announced a new
funding opportunity to expand the public health workforce within the
disability networks. Public health promotes and protects the health of
people and the communities where they live, learn, work, and play. The
disability networks funded by the Administration for Community Living
(ACL) play an essential role in that work. The disability networks
consist of trusted organizations and programs that reach and provide
services and supports to people with disabilities in every community
throughout the nation, including those related to public health such as
health and wellness education and information, counseling, case
management and guidance related to health and social needs, as well as
how to access those supports. These networks have over 50 years of
community experience and possess intimate knowledge of the public
health and other resources available and the needs of people with
disabilities in their direct area.
As part of its ongoing COVID-19 response efforts, the Biden-Harris
Administration is investing federal funds through the American Rescue
Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) \1\ to recruit, hire, and train public health
workers to respond to the pandemic and prepare for future public health
challenges. Specifically, the Secretary of the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) will ``carry out activities related to
establishing, expanding, and sustaining a public health workforce. . .
,'' ARPA Sec. 2501(a), and funds may be used to support costs,
including wages and benefits, of a range of public health professionals
including but not limited to social support professionals, community
health workers, communication and policy experts and ``. . . other
positions as may be required to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
COVID-19. . . ,'' ARPA Sec. 2501(b)(1).
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\1\ American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, Public Law 117-2, 135 Stat
4 (Mar. 11, 2021).
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To help advance these efforts, ACL has created the Expanding the
Public Health Workforce within Disability Networks program. This
program aims to increase through the support of wages and benefits the
number of public health professionals within the disability networks to
address the unique needs of individuals with disabilities. Public
health professionals supported through this program may provide a wide
range of public health services and supports, including provision of
culturally affirmative and linguistically accessible information,
access assistance for vaccines and boosters, transition and diversion
from high-risk congregate settings to community living, provision and
connections to health and wellness programs, activities that address
social isolation and social determinants of health, and other
activities that support the public health and wellbeing of people with
disabilities.
Centers for Independent Living (CILs) under the Rehabilitation Act
(Rehab Act)--the eligible entities for this opportunity--shall be
provided funding to support new staff or increase the full-time
equivalent (FTE) of existing staff under this opportunity to carry out
public health services and supports. Although not required for funding,
grantees are encouraged to explore options for funding to sustain the
new
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FTE after the end of the grant. There is no cost sharing or matching
requirement for this funding.
Award recipients will be required to submit annual progress reports
in the form of a written summary on the number of full-time equivalents
(FTEs) funded, type of public health professional(s) hired, and the
activities they are engaged in to advance public health. To be eligible
to receive this grant, the CIL must submit a Letter of Assurance to ACL
containing all the assurances required, (see below, ``Section III.
Eligibility Criteria and Other Requirements'' and ``Section IV.
Submission Information''). CILs that do not submit a Letter of
Assurance or otherwise indicate no desire to receive funds, will be
excluded from receiving funds.
ACL may extend deadlines based on the need of the COVID-19
response, e.g., to meet unanticipated issues related to COVID-19 and/or
to allow impacted CILs that missed the cut-off date to submit a letter
of assurance for consideration. ACL intends to issue notices of award
as soon as possible with an estimated start date of March 1, 2022.
However, the actual award may be released earlier or later than that
date. Because the total amount awarded to each grantee is contingent
upon the total number of grantees applying for funding, grant awards
will be issued after ACL receives responses from all eligible CILs.
Regardless of the date of award, the funding will be available until
September 30, 2024. Grantees may use the funds over any period of time
before this date but are encouraged to use the funding as soon as
possible to have the greatest impact.
II. Award Information
1. Funding Instrument Type
These awards will be made in the form of new grants, evenly
distributed to eligible entities.
2. Anticipated Total Funding per Budget Period
Awards made under this announcement will have an estimated start
date of March 1, 2022 and an end date of September 30, 2024.
The total available funding for this opportunity is $38,297,600.
Eligible entities who do not complete assurance requirements below,
or otherwise indicate no desire to receive funds will be excluded from
receiving funds. This will have the effect of increasing the amount of
funds available for eventual recipients.
ACL will distribute the $38,297,600 evenly to all eligible entities
to ensure a sufficient level of funding to provide substantive support
for the public health workforce, which equates to a minimum award of
$104,069. This figure is based on the current number of eligible
entities and would rise if some eligible entities refuse or are deemed
ineligible.
III. Eligibility Criteria and Other Requirements
1. Eligible Entities
The eligible entity for these awards is designated by ACL as
Centers for Independent Living under Part C of the Rehabilitation Act.
2. Match
Cost Sharing or Matching is not required.
3. Other Requirements
A. Letter of Assurance
A Letter of Assurance is required to be submitted by CILs in order
to receive an award. The Letter of Assurance must include the
following:
1. Assurance that the award recipient is an entity designated as a
Part C funded CIL under the Rehab Act.
2. Assurance that funds will be spent in ways consistent with the
purpose of the funding to support the cost of wages and benefits for
public health professionals, directly or through contract such as:
<bullet> Case investigator,
<bullet> Contact tracer,
<bullet> Social support specialist,
<bullet> Community health worker,
<bullet> Public health nurse,
<bullet> Disease intervention specialist,
<bullet> Epidemiologist,
<bullet> Program manager,
<bullet> Laboratory personnel,
<bullet> Informaticians,
<bullet> Communication and policy experts,
<bullet> Other positions as may be required to prevent, prepare
for, and respond to COVID-19.
3. Assurance to provide semi-annual federal financial reports and
annual program reports that include the number and type of full-time
equivalents hired, and activities performed to advance public health.
B. DUNS Number
All grant applicants must obtain and keep current a D-U-N-S number
from Dun and Bradstreet. It is a nine-digit identification number,
which provides unique identifiers of single business entities. The D-U-
N-S number can be obtained from: <a href="https://iupdate.dnb.com/iUpdate/viewiUpdateHome.htm">https://iupdate.dnb.com/iUpdate/viewiUpdateHome.htm</a>.
C. Intergovernmental Review
Executive Order 12372, Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs, is not applicable to these grant applications.
IV. Submission Information
1. Letter of Assurance
To receive funding, eligible entities must provide a Letter of
Assurance containing all the information outlined in Section III above.
Letters of Assurance should be addressed to: Jennifer Johnson,
Deputy Commissioner, Administration on Disabilities, Administration for
Community Living.
Letters of Assurance should be submitted electronically via email
to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#26766e71606647454a084e4e5508414950"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="5b0b130c1d1b3a383775333328753c342d">[email protected]</span></a>.
2. Submission Dates and Times
To receive consideration, Letters of Assurance must be submitted by
11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 11, 2022. Letters of Assurance
should be submitted electronically via email and have an electronic
time stamp indicating the date/time submitted.
VII. Agency Contacts
1. Programmatic and Submission Issues
Direct programmatic and submission inquiries to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#2878607f6e68494b440640405b064f475e"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="92c2dac5d4d2f3f1febcfafae1bcf5fde4">[email protected]</span></a>.
Dated: January 6, 2022.
Alison Barkoff,
Principal Deputy Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2022-00397 Filed 1-11-22; 8:45 am]
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