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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration on Aging (AoA)
[Program Announcement No. AoA-03-07]
Fiscal Year 2003 Consolidated Program Announcement; Availability
of Funds and Notice Regarding Applications
AGENCY: Administration on Aging, HHS.
ACTION: Fiscal Year 2003 AoA Consolidated Program Announcement of
availability of funds and request for applications for thirteen (13)
priority areas.
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SUMMARY: The Administration on Aging announces that under this
consolidated program announcement it will hold a competition for grant
awards and cooperative agreements. Below is the list of the thirteen
priority areas identified by number, letter and name: A separate
application must be submitted if application is made for more than one
priority area.
AoA-03-07 A: Alzheimer's--National Call Center
AoA plans to fund one (1) cooperative agreement at a federal share
of approximately $963,500 per year for a project period up to 3 years.
The purpose of this project is to implement and operate a National
Alzheimer's Call Center. The Call Center will be a national
information, counseling and assistance program coordinated through a
national network of community-based organizations that have the
capacity to serve persons affected by Alzheimer's Disease.
The award is a cooperative agreement because the Administration on
Aging will be substantially involved in the development and execution
of the activities of the grantee. The Administration on Aging shall
carry out the following activities under this cooperative agreement:
collaborate with the National Alzheimer's Call Center in the
development, modification and execution of the project work plan;
provide technical advice in the development of promotional and
technical assistance materials; and provide coordination between the
main program grantee and other technical assistance and evaluation
components.
AoA-03-07 B: Eldercare Locator Program and the National Aging
Information & Referral Support Center
AoA plans to fund one cooperative agreement through this
competition. The project will be funded at a federal share of
approximately $1,175,000 per year for a project period up to five (5)
years.
The AoA will fund the cooperative agreement to continue and explore
expansion of the Eldercare Locator, a program that links older persons
and their caregivers to Older Americans Act (OAA) programs and
services. In addition, the project will continue operation of the
National Aging Information & Referral Support Center to provide
technical assistance and training to the aging network to improve and
enhance OAA information & referral systems.
The award is a cooperative agreement because the Administration on
Aging will be substantially involved in the development and execution
of the activities of the grantee. The Administration on Aging shall
carry out the following activities under this cooperative agreement:
collaborate with the Eldercare Locator program and the Support Center
in the development, modification and execution of the project work
plan; provide technical advice in the development of promotional and
technical assistance materials; and provide consultation in identifying
emerging aging and information & referral issues to better guide the
work of the project.
AoA-03-07 C: Evidence-Based Prevention Program
AoA plans to make grant awards for six (6) to eight (8) Evidence-
Based Prevention Program Grants for the Elderly at a federal share of
approximately $200,000 to $250,000 per year for a project period up to
3 years. The purpose of the Evidence-Based Prevention Program Grants is
to demonstrate how the Aging Services Network, through its Community
Aging Services Provider organizations in partnership with other
important community organizations, can maximize the health and quality
of life for older persons by translating previous research into
evidence-based intervention models that prevent or delay the
progression of disability and/or disease.
AoA-03-07 D: Evidence-Based Prevention Program for the Elderly--
National Resource Center
AoA plans to fund one cooperative agreement through this
competition. The project will be funded at a federal
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share of approximately $500,000 per year for a project period up to
three years. This grant will be issued as a cooperative agreement
because AoA anticipates having substantial involvement with the
recipient during the performance of the funded activities. The
involvement may include collaboration, participation, or intervention
in the funded activities. The types of activities funded under the
cooperative agreement include technical assistance to AoA demonstration
grantees in the development of evidence-based disability and disease
prevention programs and practices; assistance to additional parts of
the aging network in the development of similar programs; development
of a comprehensive knowledge base focused on intervention models for
the elderly that prevent the progression of disability; identification
and/or construction of manuals and resources to help implement related
programs; assistance to AoA in developing and hosting a National
Conference on Evidence-Based Disability and Disease Prevention for the
Elderly and, other related tasks.
AoA-03-07 E: Family Friends
AoA plans to fund one cooperative agreement through this
competition. It is anticipated that approximately $980,584 is available
as the federal share of the project, per year for a project period up
to three (3) years. The award is a cooperative agreement because the
Administration on Aging will be substantially involved in the
development and execution of the activities of the grantee. The
Administration on Aging shall carry out the following activities under
this cooperative agreement: collaborate with the Center in the
development, modification and execution of the Center work plan,
including the Center's plan for evaluating its activities and the local
projects; provide technical advice in the development of technical
assistance and informational materials; and provide consultation in
identifying emerging issues and in developing and maintaining a
national network of Family Friends projects. The Center shall carry out
the following activities under this cooperative agreement: collaborate
with the Administration on Aging in the development, modification, and
execution of the Center work plan; assist the Administration on Aging
in developing and sustaining the national network of Family Friends
projects and in responding to inquiries from the field; and evaluate
the impact of Center activities and the local projects.
The applicant must include four major areas that are identified
here with recommended funding amounts:
Technical Assistance: $250,000; Model Projects: $500,000; Helping
At-Risk Youth: $130,584; Evaluation: $100,000.
The purpose of the grant award is to support a National Center for
Family Friends to provide training, technical assistance and guidance
to local Family Friends projects; further build and support a national
system of Family Friends projects by soliciting and awarding grants
through a competition for model projects, support projects that foster
innovative approaches/models for expanding the Family Friends program
to at-risk youth; conduct a program evaluation; and disseminate
information.
AoA-03-07 F: Health Disparities Among Minority Elderly Individuals--
Technical Assistance Centers
AoA plans to make approximately five grant awards for new projects
through this competition, for a total of $932,598 in FY 2003. Each
project should focus on health disparities in one of the following four
major racial and ethnic minority groups: African American (1 project @
$149,025); Native American and Alaska Native (1 project @ $129,155);
persons of Hispanic origin (up to 2 projects @ $149,025 each); and
Asian American and Pacific Islander (1 project up to $356,369). The
projects will be funded for a project period up to three (3) years. The
grant awards will develop culturally and linguistically front line
health promotion and disease prevention strategies in the minority
groups. Projects will develop practical, nontraditional, community-
based interventions for reaching older individuals who experience
barriers to access that can be attributed to language and low literacy
as well as other barriers directly related to cultural diversity.
AoA-03-07 G: National Center on Elder Abuse
AoA plans to fund one cooperative agreement at $809,703 per year,
for a project period up to three (3) years. The National Center on
Elder Abuse (NCEA) will incorporate the latest technology to generate
and disseminate knowledge that can build and strengthen elder rights
networks and enhance the effectiveness of state and community-based
elder abuse prevention and intervention programs. It will serve as a
national clearinghouse of information on all forms of elder abuse,
including physical, psychological, sexual and financial abuse; neglect
and self-neglect. NCEA will tailor its activities and work products to
meet the special needs of disadvantaged populations, including limited-
English speaking individuals.
The award is a cooperative agreement because the Administration on
Aging will be substantially involved in the development and execution
of the activities of the grantee. The Administration on Aging shall
carry out the following activities under this cooperative agreement:
collaborate with the Center in the development, modification and
execution of the Center work plan; provide technical advice in the
development of elder abuse prevention informational materials; and
provide consultation in identifying emerging elder abuse issues and in
developing and maintaining a system of state and community-based elder
rights networks made up of service providers funded under the Older
Americans Act.
AoA-03-07 H: Nutrition, Physical Activity and Aging--National Resource
Center
AoA plans to fund one cooperative agreement through this
competition. The project will be funded at a federal share of
approximately $480,000 per year for a project period up to three (3)
years. The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to enhance
knowledge about the health promotion/disease prevention aspects of
nutrition and physical activity for older adults and thereby increase
and improve the delivery of these services to them throughout the aging
network.
AoA and the Center will work cooperatively in the development of
the Center's plan of work; in the award process and implementation of
subcontracts and of physical activity and nutrition mini-grants for USA
on the Move: Steps to Healthy Aging; as well as with other Center
activities. The AoA will work collaboratively with the Center to
develop a system to set priorities for research, materials development,
training and technical assistance, and/or dissemination. There will be
substantial AoA involvement in determining guidance regarding The
Dietary Guidelines, The Dietary Reference Intakes, and implementation
of food safety and food service administration. Whenever possible, AoA
will share with the Center information about other Federally supported
projects and Federal activities relevant to its areas of primary
concern.
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AoA-03-07 I: Older Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians--
National Resource Centers
AoA plans to fund two (2) cooperative agreements under this
competition. Each Center will be funded at a federal share of
approximately $345,000 per year, for a project period up to three (3)
years.
The Centers will focus on issues and concerns affecting individuals
who are older Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians. The primary
goal of these Centers is to enhance knowledge about older Native
Americans and thereby increase and improve the delivery of services to
them. With this goal in mind, the Centers will concentrate on the
development and provision of technical information and expertise to
Indian tribal organizations, Native American communities, educational
institutions including Tribal Colleges and Universities, and
professionals and paraprofessionals in the field. Each Center must have
a national focus and direct its resources to one or more of the areas
of primary concern specified in the full Program Announcement. In
addition, each Center must provide short term applied research,
education, and dissemination of information and promote the
collaboration between Titles VI and III of the OAA, as amended, as well
as with other relevant Federal programs.
This award is a cooperative agreement because the Administration on
Aging (AoA) will be substantially involved in the development and
execution of the activities of the grantees. The AoA and the Centers
will work cooperatively in the development of Center agendas and
awarding of subcontracts. The AoA will work with the Centers to develop
a system to set priorities for research, training and technical
assistance, education, and/or dissemination as well as addressing AoA's
priority areas. Whenever possible, AoA will share with the Centers
information about other federally supported projects and Federal
activities relevant to its areas of primary concern.
AoA-03-07 J: Pension Information and Counseling Projects--Regional
AoA plans to fund two (2) regional pension counseling and
information grants through this competition. Each regional project will
be funded at a federal share of approximately $150,000 per year, for a
project period up to three (3) years.
The grant awards are to assist older workers and retirees and their
families to maneuver their way through the pension maze. The AoA grants
are to develop demonstration projects that will provide counseling and
information to better help these individuals understand and enforce
their pension rights. The projects should provide outreach,
information, counseling, referral, and other assistance regarding
pensions and other retirement income benefits from private (pre-, post-
, and non-ERISA plans) as well as federal and state government pension
systems. The AoA expects these projects to build on the experience of
the existing and previously funded projects and demonstrations.
Specifically, the AoA expects applicants to propose the implementation
and improvement of the most appropriate and effective methods to ensure
that Americans eligible for pension and other retirement income
benefits have the requisite knowledge, information and counseling to
fully exercise their rights and entitlements.
AoA-03-07 K: Pension Technical Assistance Project--National
AoA plans to fund one (1) national technical assistance grant that
will strengthen the role of its Pension Counseling and Information
Projects and encourage coordination between the projects, State and
Area Agencies on Aging and legal services providers for older Americans
by providing substantive legal training, technical assistance and
programmatic consultation. The project will also design and develop a
national Pension Assistance Call Center to provide information and
referral services to anyone in the country with pension or retirement
income plan questions or problems. The project will be funded at a
federal share of approximately $400,000 per year, for a project period
up to three (3) years. The technical assistance project will serve two
primary functions. First, the project will provide substantive legal
training and technical assistance, as well as programmatic consultation
to the Pension Counseling and Information Project network, State and
Area Agencies on Aging, and legal services providers for older
Americans. Through this function, the project will strengthen the
presence and effectiveness of the pension counseling network by
coordinating and encouraging close cooperation among the Pension
Counseling Projects, government pension agencies, private pension
professionals and the media. Second, the project will design and
develop a comprehensive electronic database of pension and retirement
income-related information, government agencies, private professionals
and other resources to serve as the underpinning of a national toll-
free pension assistance call center. The project will also develop and
test an expert system to manage the information call center that
operators will use in assisting callers. The project will then test
these systems for usability and, in conjunction with AoA, staff,
market, and initiate the call center service to Americans with pension
or retirement income plan questions or problems.
AoA-03-07 L: Retirement Planning and Assistance for Women
AoA plans to award one cooperative agreement to support a National
Resource Center on Women and Retirement. The federal share will be up
to $248,376 per year, for a project period up to three (3) years. The
Center will incorporate the latest technology to generate and
disseminate knowledge in appropriately packaged forms that can assist
women, especially low-income women and women of color, to build and
strengthen their capacity to plan for their economic security in later
life. The Center will serve as a national clearinghouse of tools and
information on retirement planning and related financial materials. The
Center will tailor its activities and work products to meet the special
needs of disadvantaged women and their families, including limited-
English speaking individuals.
The award will be made in the form of a cooperative agreement
because the Administration on Aging will be substantially involved in
the development and execution of the activities conducted by the
grantee. Accordingly, under this cooperative agreement, AoA shall carry
out the following activities: collaborate with the Center on the
development, modification and execution of the Center work plan;
provide technical advice on the identification, adaptation and
development of financial and retirement planning informational
materials for women; and consult on the identification of emerging
issues, potential strategies and their impact nationwide.
AoA-03-07 M: Senior Legal Services--Enhancement of Access
AoA plans to fund approximately three (3) to four (4) new statewide
grants through this competition. Each project will be funded at a
federal share of approximately $100,000-$150,000 per year, for a
project period up to three (3) years, the amount roughly proportionate
to the state's senior population and the availability of federal funds.
These grants provide states with a cost-effective way to increase
the number of seniors who receive legal
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assistance. Building upon methods previously tested under Title IV of
the OAA, such as statewide legal hot lines, self-help offices,
interactive websites, and collaborative efforts, these grants can
enhance access to legal services for underserved seniors.
Legislative authority: The Older Americans Act, Public Law 106-501
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance 93.048, Title IV and Title II,
Discretionary Projects).
Eligibility for grant awards and other requirements: Public and/or
nonprofit agencies and organizations, including faith-based and
community-based organizations, are eligible to apply for the following
priority areas:
AoA-03-07 B: Eldercare Locator Program and the National Aging
Information & Referral Support Center
AoA-03-07 L: Retirement Planning and Assistance for Women
AoA-03-07 M: Senior Legal Services--Enhancement of Access
State or area agencies on aging, and nonprofit organizations,
including community-based and faith-based organizations, are eligible
to apply for the following priority areas:
AoA-03-07 J: Pension Information and Counseling Projects--Regional
AoA-03-07 K: Pension Technical Assistance Project--National
Public and/or nonprofit agencies and national organizations,
including faith-based organizations, are eligible to apply for the
following priority area:
AoA-03-07 F: Health Disparities Among Minority Elderly Individuals--
Technical Assistance Centers
Public and/or nonprofit agencies, organizations, or institutions,
including faith-based organizations, are eligible to apply for the
following priority areas:
AoA-03-07 E: Family Friends
AoA-03-07 G: National Center on Elder Abuse
Local public and/or nonprofit agencies and organizations, including
faith-based and community-based organizations are eligible to apply for
the following priority area:
AoA-03-07 C: Evidence-Based Prevention Program
Nonprofit agencies and organizations, including faith-based and
community-based organizations, are eligible to apply for the following
priority area:
AoA-03-07 A: Alzheimer's--National Call Center
National nonprofit organizations, including faith-based
organizations, are eligible to apply for the following priority area:
AoA-03-07 D: Evidence-Based Prevention Program for the Elderly--
National Resource Center
Institutions of higher education are eligible to apply for the
following priority areas:
AoA-03-07 H: Nutrition, Physical Activity and Aging--National Resource
Center
AoA-03-07 I: Older Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians--
National Resource Centers
Special Qualifications Required
AoA-03-07 A: Alzheimer's--National Call Center
Applicants must involve community-based organizations in the
operation of the National Alzheimer's Call Center to ensure local, on-
the-ground capacity to respond to emergency and on-going needs of
Alzheimer's patients, their families, and informal caregivers.
AoA-03-07 B: Eldercare Locator Program and the National Aging
Information & Referral Support Center
Applicants must demonstrate current knowledge of the Eldercare
Locator, extensive knowledge in providing information & assistance to
older persons and their caregivers, extensive knowledge of the Aging
Services Network, and experience in providing training and technical
assistance to that Network.
AoA-03-07 C: Evidence-Based Prevention Program
Applicants must be local public and/or nonprofit service providers
that primarily provide home and community-based social services to
older persons and are funded at least in part through the Older
Americans Act.
AoA-03-07 D: Evidence-Based Prevention Programs for the Elderly--
National Resource Center
Applicants must demonstrate expertise in working with Community
Aging Service Programs to develop and implement evidence-based
prevention programs for the elderly. The organization should have
direct experience in: applied research and evaluation with older
adults; providing training and technical assistance at all levels of
the aging network; developing of documents to support aspects of
disease and disability prevention for older adults within the context
of the aging network and health care systems; compiling, analyzing,
synthesizing, and disseminating information on disease and disability
prevention among older adults to a diverse audience, including social
and health professionals.
AoA-03-07 E: Family Friends
Applicants must demonstrate experience in providing services to
senior volunteers and to children or youth who are disabled or at-risk.
AoA-03-07 G: National Center on Elder Abuse
Applicants must demonstrate a proven track record of expert
knowledge concerning the operation and organization of elder abuse
programs at national, state, and local levels, as well as the requisite
organizational capacity to carry out the activities of the Center on a
national scale.
AoA-03-07 H: Nutrition, Physical Activity and Aging--National Resource
Center
Applicants must demonstrate a direct experience in conducting
applied research on nutrition and physical activity for older adults,
developing technical assistance materials for the aging network in
these areas, training and technical assistance to all levels of the
aging network, and implementing nutrition and physical activity related
demonstration programs across the continuum of care.
AoA-03-07 I: Older Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians--
National Resource Centers
Applicants must have experience conducting research and assessment
on the needs of older individuals. Current Resource Centers are also
eligible to apply.
AoA-03-07 J: Pension Information and Counseling Projects--Regional
Applicants must have a proven record of providing pension
counseling and/or other services directly related to the retirement
income security of older individuals. Applicants providing these
services to Native Americans are encouraged to apply. While the term
``regional'' is not specifically defined, it will generally be
interpreted to mean two (2) or more states; for applicants proposing a
single-state ``region'' additional justification will be required.
Preference in awarding funds will be given to applicants who are
experienced in providing statewide or regional pension and retirement
income benefits counseling and information services.
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AoA-03-07 K: Pension Technical Assistance Project--National
Applicants must have a proven record of providing pension
counseling and/or other services directly related to the retirement
income security of older individuals. Applicants providing these
services to Native Americans are encouraged to apply.
AoA-03-07 L: Retirement Planning and Assistance for Women
To be considered for funding, applicants must demonstrate extensive
knowledge and a proven track record of expertise concerning the nature
of financial and retirement education, economic security and women, and
strategies for communicating complex information to low income women
and women of color in a nationwide arena.
AoA-03-07 M: Senior Legal Services--Enhancement of Access
To be considered for funding, applicants must be experienced in
providing legal assistance to older persons.
Non-Federal Match
Grantees for all thirteen priority areas are required to cover at
least 25% of the total program costs from non-federal cash or in-kind
resources. Grantees must contribute at least one (1) dollar in non-
federal cash or in-kind resources for every three (3) dollars received
in federal funding.
Executive Order 12372 is not applicable to these grant
applications.
Screening Criteria
In order for an application to be reviewed, it must meet the
following screening requirements:
1. Applications must be postmarked by midnight, August 15, 2003, or
hand-delivered by 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time on August 15, 2003, or
submitted electronically by midnight, August 15, 2003. Electronic
submissions must be sent to http://www.aoa.gov/egrants.
2. The Project Narrative section of the Application must be double-
spaced, on single-sided 8\1/2\'' x 11'' plain white paper with 1''
margins on both sides, and a font size of not less that 11.
3. The Project Narrative must not exceed 25 pages.
Review of Applications
Applications will be evaluated against the following criteria:
Approach, Work Plan and Activities (30 points); Project Outcomes,
Evaluation and Dissemination (30 points); Purpose and Need for
Assistance (20 points); Level of Effort (20 points).
DATES: The deadline date for the submission of applications for all
priority areas is August 15, 2003.
ADDRESSES: Application kits are available by writing to the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging,
Office of Grants Management, Washington, DC 20201, by calling (202)
357-3440, or online at http://www.aoa.gov/egrants.
Applications may be mailed to the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, Administration on Aging, Office of Grants Management,
Washington, DC 20201, attn: Margaret Tolson. Please identify the
application by priority area (e.g.. AoA-03-07 A). Applications may be
delivered to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
Administration on Aging, Office of Grants Management, One Massachusetts
Avenue, NW., Room 4604, Washington, DC 20001, attn: Margaret Tolson
(identify priority area).
If you elect to mail or hand deliver your application you must
submit one original and two copies of the application; an
acknowledgement card will be mailed to applicants. Instructions for
electronic mailing of grant applications are available at http://www.aoa.gov/egrants/
.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: All grant applicants are encouraged to
obtain 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 is free and easy to obtain from
http://www.dnb.com/US/duns_update/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: AoA-03-07 A: Alzheimer's--National
Call Center--Lori Stalbaum (202) 357-3452; e-mail
Lori.Stalbaum@aoa.gov. AoA-03-07 B: Eldercare Locator Program and the National Aging
Information & Referral Support Center--Sherri Clark (202) 357-3506; e-
mail sherri.clark@aoa.gov. AoA-03-07 C: Evidence-Based Prevention Program--Donald Grantt,
(202) 357-3447; e-mail Donald.Grantt@aoa.gov. AoA-03-07 D: Evidence-Based Prevention Program for the Elderly--
National Resource Center--Donald Grantt, (202) 357-3447; e-mail
Donald.Grantt@aoa.gov. AoA-03-07 E: Family Friends--Joyce Hubbard (202) 357-3462; e-mail
joyce.hubbard@aoa.gov. AoA-03-07 F: Health Disparities among Minority Elderly
Individuals--Technical Assistance Centers--Dianne Freeman (202) 357-
3536; e-mail dianne.freeman@aoa.gov. AoA-03-07 G: National Center on Elder Abuse--Brandt Chvirko (202)
357-3535; e-mail brandt.chvirko@aoa.gov. AoA-03-07 H: Nutrition, Physical Activity and Aging--National
Resource Center--Jean Lloyd (202) 357-3582; e-mail jean.lloyd@aoa.gov. AoA-03-07 I: Older Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians--
National Resource Centers--Margaret Graves (202) 357-3502; e-mail
margaret.graves@aoa.gov. AoA-03-07 J Pension Information and Counseling Projects--Regional--
Valerie Soroka (202) 357-3531; e-mail valerie.soroka@aoa.gov. AoA-03-07 K: Pension Technical Assistance Project--National--
Valerie Soroka (202) 357-3531; e-mail valerie.soroka@aoa.gov. AoA-03-07 L: Retirement Planning and Assistance for Women--Dianne
Freeman (202) 357-3536; e-mail dianne.freeman@aoa.gov. AoA-03-07 M: Senior Legal Services--Enhancement of Access--Valerie
Soroka (202) 357-3531; e-mail valerie.soroka@aoa.gov.
Dated: July 10, 2003.
Josefina G. Carbonell,
Assistant Secretary for Aging.
AoA Consolidated Program Announcement
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Who may apply (In
addition, note special Estimated
Grant opportunity Application deadline qualifications Maximum award Maximum projected period number of
required) awards
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A. Alzheimer's--National Call Aug. 15, 2003.......... Nonprofit agencies and $963,500..................... 36 months................ 1
Center (CFDA 93048). organizations
including faith-based
and community-based
organizations.
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B. Eldercare Locator Program Aug. 15, 2003.......... Public and/or nonprofit $1,175,000................... 60 months................ 1
and the National Aging agencies and
Information & Referral Support organizations,
Center (CFDA 93048). including faith-based
and community-based
organizations.
C. Evidence-Based Prevention Aug. 15, 2003.......... Local public and/or $250,000..................... 36 months................ 6-8
Program (CFDA 93.048). nonprofit agencies and
organizations,
including faith-based
and community-based
organizations.
D. Evidence-Based Prevention Aug. 15, 2003.......... National nonprofit $500,000..................... 36 months................ 1
Program for the Elderly-- organizations,
National Resource Center (CFDA including faith-based
93.048). organizations.
E. Family Friends (CFDA 93.048) Aug. 15, 2003.......... Public and/or nonprofit $980,584..................... 36 months................ 1
agencies and
organizations,
including faith-based
and community-based
organizations.
F. Health Disparities among Aug. 15, 2003.......... Public and/or nonprofit $932,598 total; range 36 months................ 5
Minority Elderly Individuals-- agencies and national $129,000-$356,000.
Technical Assistance Centers organizations,
(CFDA 93.048). including faith-based
organizations.
G. National Center on Elder Aug. 15, 2003.......... Public and/or nonprofit $809,703..................... 36 months................ 1
Abuse (CFDA 93.048). agencies,
organizations, or
institutions,
including faith-based
organizations.
H. Nutrition, Physical Activity Aug. 15, 2003.......... Institutions of Higher $480,000..................... 36 months................ 1
and Aging--National Resource Education.
Center (CFDA 93.048).
I. Older Indians, Alaska Aug. 15, 2003.......... Institution of Higher $345,000..................... 36 months................ 2
Natives and Native Hawaiians-- Education.
National Resource Centers
(CFDA 93.048).
J. Pension Information and Aug. 15, 2003.......... State or area agencies $150,000..................... 36 months................ 2
Counseling Projects--Regional on aging, and
(CFDA 93.048). nonprofit
organizations,
including community-
based and faith-based
organizations.
K. Pension Technical Assistance Aug. 15, 2003.......... State or area agencies $400,000..................... 36 months................ 1
Project--National (CGDA on aging, and
93l.048). nonprofit
organizations,
including community-
based and faith-based
organizations.
L. Retirement Planning and Aug. 15, 2003.......... Public and/or nonprofit $248,376..................... 36 months................ 1
Assistance for Women (CFDA agencies and
93.048). organizations,
including faith-based
and community-based
organizations.
M. Senior Legal Services-- Aug. 15, 2003.......... Public and/or nonprofit $100,000 to $150,000......... 36 months................ 4
Enhancement of Access (CFDA agencies and
93.048). organizations,
including faith-based
and community-based
organizations.
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[FR Doc. 03-17914 Filed 7-14-03; 8:45 am]
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