[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 205 (Monday, October 25, 2010)]
[Notices]
[Pages 65494-65495]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-26933]


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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Administration for Children and Families


Award of Three Single-Source Expansion Supplements to The 
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Aurora, CO, The 
University of Massachusetts (Institute for Community Inclusion) in 
Boston, MA, and The University of Minnesota (The Research and Training 
Center) in Minneapolis, MN

AGENCY: Administration on Developmental Disabilities, ACF, HHS.

ACTION: Notice.

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    CFDA Number: 93.631.
    Statutory Authority: This award will be made pursuant to Section 
161 of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act 
of 2000 (42 U.S.C. 15081-15083).
    Amount of Award: $200,000 per award.
    Project Period: 9/30/2010-9/29/2012.
SUMMARY: This notice announces that the Administration for Children and 
Families (ACF), Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD) has 
awarded three single-source expansion supplements for data collection, 
analyses, and reporting.
    The following projects will be funded:
    The University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora, CO. This 
cooperative agreement will allow for data collection, analysis and 
reporting on spending and services for individuals with intellectual 
and developmental disabilities, including disaggregation of data 
related to specific demographic groups. The project will analyze and 
report on trends in utilization of and spending for institutional 
services and home and community-based services. Project staff will also 
participate in collaborative efforts with ADD and other data collection 
projects to review and report on unmet needs in data collection, 
analyses, and reporting activities that would promote the self-
determination, independence, productivity, and integration and 
inclusion of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in 
all facets of community life.
    The University of Massachusetts (Institute for Community 
Inclusion), Boston, MA. This cooperative agreement will provide for 
data collection and analyses related to the effectiveness of State 
agencies in promoting community integrated employment for individuals 
with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The project will 
collect data, analyze, and report on the employment and economic status 
of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities 
including disaggregation of data related to specific demographic 
groups. The project will also make recommendations related to the 
standardization of data and reporting of employment outcomes. Project 
staff will also participate in collaborative efforts with ADD and other 
data collection projects to review and report on unmet needs in data 
collection, analyses, and reporting activities that would promote the 
self-determination, independence, productivity, and integration and 
inclusion of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in 
all facets of community life.
    The University of Minnesota (The Research and Training Center), 
Minneapolis, MN. This cooperative agreement will provide for data 
collection, analyses, and reporting of

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national and State statistics on public and private residential 
services for individuals with intellectual and developmental 
disabilities, including disaggregation of data related to specific 
demographic groups. The project will conduct analyses that describe the 
movement of individuals with intellectual and developmental 
disabilities from institutional to community settings. Project staff 
will also participate in collaborative efforts with ADD and other data 
collection projects to review and report on unmet needs in data 
collection, analyses, and reporting activities that would promote the 
self-determination, independence, productivity, and integration and 
inclusion of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in 
all facets of community life.
    Contact for Further Information: Ophelia McLain, Supervisory 
Program Specialist, Administration on Developmental Disabilities, 370 
L'Enfant Promenade, SW., Mail Stop: HHH-405D, Washington, DC 20447. 
Telephone: 202-690-7025 E-mail: [email protected].

    Dated: October 14, 2010.
Sharon Lewis,
Commissioner, Administration on Developmental Disabilities.
[FR Doc. 2010-26933 Filed 10-22-10; 8:45 am]
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