FY 2002 Grant Opportunity |
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Targeted Capacity Expansion Initiatives for Substance Abuse Prevention (SAP) and HIV Prevention (HIVP) in Minority Communities: Planning Grants |
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Guidance for Applicants (GFA) No. SP02-004 |
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Federal Register Notice: May 25, 2002Receipt date: July 24, 2002 |
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SAMHSA's Minority SA and HIV Prevention Planning Program is intended to respond to the health emergency in African-American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian/Alaska Native, and Asian-American/ Pacific Islander communities described by the Congressional Black and Hispanic Caucuses Funds under this Planning Grant initiative are available to establish the infrastructure and leadership necessary to provide effective Substance Abuse Prevention (SAP) and HIV Prevention (HIVP) and other related services to the minority communities they serve. Funds will also support efforts and activities that will build awareness and consensus, and develop action plans for services to help ensure access to effective SAP and HIVP interventions in their communities. Approximately $7.5 million is available to fund planning grants. CSAP expects to award funding to 70-75 applicants, in the amount of $90,000 to $125,000. WHO CAN APPLY: Eligible entitles may include: non for profit community-based organizations, national organizations, colleges and universities, clinics and hospitals, research institutions, and tribal government and tribal/urban Indian entities and organizations. Faith-based and community-based organizations are eligible to apply. In addition, health care delivery organizations, Historically-Black Colleges (HBCUs), Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities members (HACUs), are eligible to apply. Note: State and local government agencies are not eligible under this GFA. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Applicants with questions on program issues should contact:
Queries on grants management issues should be directed to:
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SAMHSA applications consist of three parts: | ||
1. "Part I: Programmatic Guidance" of the
Guidance for Applicants (GFA) provides details about the specific program.
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2. "GFA Part II" gives standard provisions for SAMHSA applications. However, not all GFAs require Part II. The latest edition of Part II is always available by mail or for electronic downloading from this website. |
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3. SAMHSA applications require forms PHS 5161 and
SF-424. These forms are available online from the Program Support
Center of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. |
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For further information on these forms and the application process, see Information on the Grant Application Process. | |||
For a printed copy of the grant announcement, including
copies of all necessary forms, call National Clearinghouse for Alcohol
and Drug Information (NCADI):
or e-mail: info@health.org |
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