FY 2003 Grant Opportunity |
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American Indian/Alaskan Native and Rural Community Planning Program |
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Guidance for Applicants (GFA) No. TI03-004 |
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Federal Register Notice: July 23, 2002Receipt date: September 10, 2002 |
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SAMHSA-CSAT is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2003 funds to support community-based planning that results in the development of a local substance abuse treatment system plan for American Indian and Alaskan Native and rural communities. The funds available under this program are intended to develop and strengthen local infrastructure and capabilities in communities that have not previously received CSAT grants. Therefore, approximately 75 percent of available funds will be set aside for applicants that have not previously available a CSAT grant |
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Who Can Apply: Eligible applicants are public and domestic
private non-profit entities such as community based organizations, Tribes,
Tribal governments, or other tribal authorities, colleges and universities
(including Tribal colleges and universities), faith-based organizations,
provider and consumer groups and health care organizations.
Applicants must propose to serve:
For the purpose of this announcement, a rural community is defined as any location outside of an urbanized area (e.g., a central city or cities of more than 50,000 population and a population density exceeding 1000 people per square mile). In addition, in compliance with the legislative authority for this program (Sec. 509 of the Public Health Service Act), for-profit organizations are not eligible. |
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Additional InformationApproximately $1.5 million will be available to support approximately 6 grants. Applicants may request up to but not more than $250,000 in total project costs (direct and indirect) for the entire project period of up to 18 months. Actual funding levels will depend on the availability of funds to SAMHSA. For questions on program issues, contact:
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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. Click here to download Part I of this GFA in WordPerfect 9. NOTE: This document is only available in WordPerfect 9. Conversion of this document to other formats is underway and will be available shortly. You may also contact us to received a printed copy via mail by clicking here. |
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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. |
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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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