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Fiscal Year 2020 State and Regional Primary Care Association (PCA) Cooperative Agreements
Notice of Funding Opportunity (HRSA-20-021) Technical Assistance Presentation September 18, 2019, 1:30 pm ET
Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Agenda
■ Introduction
■ Funding Opportunity Overview
■ Application Submission Process
■ Application Components
■ Reminders and Resources
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INTRODUCTION
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Health Center Program Overview
Health centers provide access to comprehensive, culturally competent, quality primary health care services to the Nation’s most vulnerable populations. ■ Nearly 1,400 health centers operate
approximately 12,000 sites ■ In 2018, health centers and look-alikes
provided care to nearly 28.4 million patients
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Role of PCAs in the Health Center Program
Local
Regional
Federal
State
Health Centers
PCAs NTTAPs
HCCNs
BPHC and Federal Partners
PCAs: ■ Develop and deliver training
and technical assistance to health centers in a state/region
■ Coordinate with and
leverage resources developed by NTTAPs and HCCNs
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FUNDING OPPORTUNITY OVERVIEW
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Purpose
To support T/TA for existing and potential health centers to:
Increase access to
comprehensive primary care
Accelerate value-based care delivery
Foster a workforce to
address current and emerging
needs
Enhance emergency
preparedness and response
Advance clinical quality
and performance
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Award Details
Approximately $57.5 million (annually)
Up to 52 Cooperative Agreements
Period of Performance: July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2023
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Cooperative Agreement Overview
■ Cooperative Agreement: Award that requires substantial involvement between HRSA and recipient throughout the project period
■ The PCA NOFO outlines (in Section II.1): ✓ HRSA’s involvement in the cooperative agreement ✓ Cooperative agreement award recipient’s responsibilities
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Important Dates
Award Start Date: July 1, 2020
EHBs Deadline: December 10, 2019 by 5 p.m. ET
EHBs Access Date: October 18, 2019
Grants.gov Deadline: November 8, 2019 by 11:59 p.m.ET
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Eligible Applicants
■ Domestic public or private, non-profit, or for-profit entities, including faith-based, tribes, and tribal organizations
✓ New organizations
✓ Currently funded PCAs
■ Full eligibility criteria available in Section III of the PCA NOFO
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Eligibility Factors
■ Apply to provide T/TA to one pre-defined state or region (see State and Region Table on PCA TA webpage)
■ Apply for one FY 2020 T/TA funding opportunity - either PCA or NTTAP
■ Perform a substantive role in the project ■ Do NOT exceed the maximum allowable funding request for the proposed state or
region
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Requirements
• Activities supported in whole or in part with HRSA funds must be:
■ Accessible to the widest possible audience in the state or region
✓Available to existing and potential health centers
✓Available to organizations regardless of PCA membership
■ Free of charge
✓For T/TA funded with a mix of HRSA and non-HRSA funds, charges to offset non-HRSA funded costs cannot be a barrier to access
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Knowledge Check No. 1
Answer: FALSE You can only apply for funding for either the PCA NOFO or the NTTAP NOFO – not both. ➢Please see page 6 of the PCA NOFO for more information.
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APPLICATION SUBMISSION PROCESS
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Phase 1: Grants.gov Submission Phase 1: Grants.gov
■ Grants.gov registration requirements:
1. Obtain DUNS number
2. Register in SAM
✓Update registration every 12 months
3. Register in Grants.gov
✓ If already registered, ensure registration is up to date to access Workspace
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Phase 1 : Required Documents Phase 1: Grants.gov
■ SF-424: Application for Federal Assistance ✓Box 14: Specify the state or region selected ✓Box 15: Upload Project Abstract ✓Box 16: Provide the Congressional Districts where administrative offices
are located ■ SF-424B: Assurances – Non-Construction Programs ■ Project/Performance Site Location(s) Form ■ Key Contacts Form ■ Grants.gov Lobbying Form ■ SF-LLL: Disclosure of Lobbying Form
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SF-424: Type of Application Phase 1: Grants.gov
■ New Applicants: Organizations not currently receiving PCA funding
■ Competing Continuation Applicants: Current PCA award recipients
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Phase 1: Submission Confirmation Phase 1: Grants.gov
The Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR) will receive 4 emails after submission:
1. Submission Receipt 2. System Validation 3. Agency (HRSA) Download 4. HRSA EHBs Tracking Number Assignment
NOTE: ■ Only successful Grants.gov applicants may submit the rest of the PCA application in
EHBs. ■ Correct any errors identified by Grants.gov to enable successful submission prior to the
deadline
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Phase 2: HRSA EHBs Phase 2:
Electronic Handbooks
■ HRSA EHBs available at http://grants.hrsa.gov/webexternal ✓Register in EHBs is required
✓Use the HRSA EHBs tracking number to access the application
➢If you do not receive the tracking number within 3 business days of Grants.gov submission, contact Health Center Program Support
NOTE: HRSA EHBs portion of the application accessible starting October 18
➢ Once submitted, You will receive an “Application successfully transmitted to HRSA” message
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Phase 2: EHBs Application Components Phase 2
Project Narrative
SF-424A: Budget Information Form
Budget Narrative
Attachments
Form 1A: General Information Worksheet
Project Work Plan Form
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Knowledge Check No. 2
Answer: FALSE
After submitting the Grants.gov part of the application, the Executive Director will receive a series of four emails.
➢ You must have an active Authorized Organization Representative, or AOR, in Grants.gov who is approved to submit an application.
➢Make sure you know who the AOR is for your organization.
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APPLICATION COMPONENTS
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Projective Narrative/Review Criteria
• Health center T/TA needs in the state/region Need (15 pts)
• Project Work Plan Response (30 pts)
• Regional PCAs: Demonstrate support of state PCAs Collaboration (15 pts)
• Continuous improvement and dissemination Evaluative Measures (15 pts)
• Plan for T/TA delivery in 60 days Resources/Capabilities (20 pts)
• Request aligns with activities and targets Support Requested (5 pts)
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Budget Presentation
■ SF-424A: Budget Information Form ✓ List Federal request for Years 1-3 ✓ Federal request may not exceed current annual level for selected state or region ✓ Contact BPHC for the maximum amount of funding for your proposed state/region
■ Budget Narrative Attachment ✓ Line-item budget and narrative justification for each year of the 3-year project period ✓ For Year 2 and Year 3, highlight changes from Year 1 or indicate no substantive changes
■ Do not include non-federal funding in the budget presentation ■ Sample Budget Narrative available on the PCA TA webpage ■ Salary adjustment tables are required for salaries above Executive Level II
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Funding Restrictions
PCA funding may not be used on:
■ Direct patient care
■ Construction/renovation of facilities
■ Activities not aligned with the intent of the PCA cooperative agreement
■ Reserve requirements for state insurance licensure
■ Conference sponsorship
✓Content development of individual program sessions is allowable
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Attachments (1/2)
■ Attachment 1: Project Organizational Chart
■ Attachment 2: Staffing Plan
■ Attachment 3: Job Description for Key Personnel
■ Attachment 4: Biographical Sketches for Key Personnel
■ Attachment 5: Letters of Agreement
■ Attachment 6: Regional Memorandum of Agreement (required for regional PCA applicants ONLY)
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Attachments (2/2)
■ Attachment 7: Summary of Contracts and Agreements (if applicable)
■ Attachment 8: Summary Progress Report for Current PCAs (required for current state or regional PCA award recipients ONLY)
■ Attachment 9: Needs Assessment Summary
■ Attachment 10: Other Relevant Documents (if applicable)
✓ If indirect costs are requested, provide the current Indirect Cost Rate Agreement in Attachment 10
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Form 1A: General Information Worksheet
■ Section 1: Applicant Information ✓ Prepopulated for current PCAs
■ Section 2: State or Regional Information ✓ Select the proposed state/region from the list of options
■ Section 3: Budget Information
✓ Maximum funding request will populate after state/region is selected
✓ The funding you requested on the SF-424A will prepopulate (and should match the maximum funding request)
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Project Work Plan Form
■ Required and optional Objectives under each Goal ■ Provide Baseline Data ✓ Report the source of Baseline Data ✓ Refer to the Goals and Objectives Development Guide in the PCA NOFO
■ Outline proposed Targets and T/TA Activities ✓ Targets are for the entire 3-year period of performance ✓ New Targets: Participant Satisfaction and Participant Behavior Change ✓ Include only activities to be supported under the cooperative agreement in the first
12 months of the period of performance ✓ Refer to Table 1: Project Work Plan Instructions in Appendix A in the PCA NOFO
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REMINDERS AND RESOURCES
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Important Application Reminders
Applications Must: ■ Meet both Grants.gov and EHBs
deadlines ✓ Grants.gov: November 8, 2019 at
11:59 p.m. EST
✓ EHBs: December 10, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. EST
■ Demonstrate that the applicant meets all eligibility criteria
Applications Must Not: ■ Exceed 80 pages when printed by
HRSA ✓ If using Excel, do not submit
spreadsheets with multiple tabs
■ Exceed the current maximum funding amount for the state or region
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PCA Technical Assistance Webpage
■ PCA Notice of Funding Opportunity (HRSA-20-021) ■ EHBs Application User Guide ■ Frequently Asked Questions ■ TA webinar recording and slide deck ■ State and Region Table ■ Data Development Tip Sheet ■ Sample documents:
✓Staffing Plan ✓Budget Narrative ✓Project Work Plan
https://bphc.hrsa.gov/program-opportunities/funding-opportunities/pca
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Technical Assistance Contacts
Assistance Needed Contact Technical Assistance Resources PCA Technical Assistance Website
https://bphc.hrsa.gov/program-opportunities/funding-opportunities/pca
Program-Related Questions PCA TA Response Team BPHC Contact Form
Grants or Other Budget-Related Questions
Vera Windham [email protected]
Electronic Submission Issues Health Center Program Support 1-877-464-4772BPHC Contact Form
Grants.gov Submission Issues 1-800-518-4726 [email protected]
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Thank You!
Marlene Saez and Stephanie Crist Public Health Analysts, Office of Policy and Program Development Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
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bphc.hrsa.gov
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