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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Announcement of Anticipated
Availability of Funds for Family
Planning Services Grants
Department of Health and
Human Services, Office of the Secretary.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice; correction.
SUMMARY: The Office of Population
Affairs, Office of Public Health and
Science, Department of Health and
Human Services, published a notice in
the Federal Register July 7, 2004,
announcing the anticipated availability
of funds for family planning services
grants. This notice contained an error.
An eligible Population/area was not
listed as available for competition in
2005. A document correcting the
omission of the Seattle, Washington
Population/area as competitive in 2005
was published in the Federal Register
August 10, 2004. Later, two additional
Populations/areas, Illinois, Chicago area
and Arizona, Navajo Nation, became
available for competition in 2005. A
second correction notice was published
in the Federal Register November 22,
2004, which included all Populations/
areas available for competition in 2005.
Since that time, it has been
recognized that the project period start
date indicated in Table I for the Seattle,
Washington Population/area is
incorrect. This notice corrects the
project period start date to 09/30/2005
for the FY 2005 competitive year.
However, the first year of the project
period beginning 09/30/2005 will be
abbreviated. The budget period for the
01-year will end on 06/30/2006. In
subsequent years, the annualized budget
period will begin on 07/01 of each
project period year, and will end on 06/
30 of each project period year. The
purpose of this change is to modify the
project period start and end dates for the
Seattle, Washington Population/area in
order to enhance project oversight.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Susan B. Moskosky, 301–594–4008.
Correction
In the Federal Register of July 7,
2004, FR Doc. 03–15514, on page
41,115, correct Table I to read:
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TABLE I
Approximate
funding available
States/populations/areas to be served
Region I:
Massachusetts ....................................................................................................
Region II:
New York State ..................................................................................................
Puerto Rico .........................................................................................................
Region III:
Washington, DC .................................................................................................
Region IV:
Kentucky .............................................................................................................
South Carolina ....................................................................................................
Tennessee ..........................................................................................................
Region V:
Illinois, Chicago area ..........................................................................................
Region VI:
Arkansas .............................................................................................................
New Mexico ........................................................................................................
Region VII:
Kansas ................................................................................................................
Region VIII:
No areas competitive in FY 2005 .......................................................................
Region IX:
Gila River Indian Community .............................................................................
Government of Guam .........................................................................................
Republic of Palau ...............................................................................................
Federated States of Micronesia .........................................................................
Arizona, Navajo Nation .......................................................................................
Region X:
Idaho ...................................................................................................................
Oregon, Multnomah County ...............................................................................
Washington, Seattle* ..........................................................................................
Application
due date
Approx. grant
funding date
$5,217,000
09–01–04
01–01–05
9,635,000
2,389,000
03–01–05
03–01–05
07–01–05
07–01–05
1,053,000
09–01–04
01–01–05
5,203,000
5,569,000
5,914,000
03–01–05
03–01–05
03–01–05
07–01–05
07–01–05
07–01–05
200,225
06–01–05
09–30–05
3,241,000
2,228,000
11–01–04
09–01–04
03–01–05
01–01–05
2,332,000
03–01–05
07–01–05
..............................
..............................
..............................
251,000
452,000
99,000
411,000
640,000
03–01–05
03–01–05
03–01–05
03–01–05
03–01–05
07–01–05
07–01–05
07–01–05
07–01–05
07–01–05
1,318,000
330,000
158,450
03–01–05
03–01–05
06–01–05
07–01–05
07–01–05
09–30–05
* The first year budget period of this grant will be abbreviated. The budget period start and end dates in the first year will be 09/30/05–06/30/
06. In subsequent years of the approved project period, the budget periods will be 07/01 through 06/30 of each year. Applications should reflect
the abbreviated budget period of the first year of the project period.
Dated: February 4, 2005.
Alma L. Golden,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population
Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Announcement of Anticipated Availability of Funds for Family
Planning Services Grants
AGENCY: Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the
Secretary.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
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SUMMARY: The Office of Population Affairs, Office of Public Health and
Science, Department of Health and Human Services, published a notice in
the Federal Register July 7, 2004, announcing the anticipated
availability of funds for family planning services grants. This notice
contained an error. An eligible Population/area was not listed as
available for competition in 2005. A document correcting the omission
of the Seattle, Washington Population/area as competitive in 2005 was
published in the Federal Register August 10, 2004. Later, two
additional Populations/areas, Illinois, Chicago area and Arizona,
Navajo Nation, became available for competition in 2005. A second
correction notice was published in the Federal Register November 22,
2004, which included all Populations/areas available for competition in
2005.
Since that time, it has been recognized that the project period
start date indicated in Table I for the Seattle, Washington Population/
area is incorrect. This notice corrects the project period start date
to 09/30/2005 for the FY 2005 competitive year. However, the first year
of the project period beginning 09/30/2005 will be abbreviated. The
budget period for the 01-year will end on 06/30/2006. In subsequent
years, the annualized budget period will begin on 07/01 of each project
period year, and will end on 06/30 of each project period year. The
purpose of this change is to modify the project period start and end
dates for the Seattle, Washington Population/area in order to enhance
project oversight.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan B. Moskosky, 301-594-4008.
Correction
In the Federal Register of July 7, 2004, FR Doc. 03-15514, on page
41,115, correct Table I to read:
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Table I
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Approximate Application due Approx. grant
States/populations/areas to be served funding available date funding date
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Region I:
Massachusetts...................................... $5,217,000 09-01-04 01-01-05
Region II:
New York State..................................... 9,635,000 03-01-05 07-01-05
Puerto Rico........................................ 2,389,000 03-01-05 07-01-05
Region III:
Washington, DC..................................... 1,053,000 09-01-04 01-01-05
Region IV:
Kentucky........................................... 5,203,000 03-01-05 07-01-05
South Carolina..................................... 5,569,000 03-01-05 07-01-05
Tennessee.......................................... 5,914,000 03-01-05 07-01-05
Region V:
Illinois, Chicago area............................. 200,225 06-01-05 09-30-05
Region VI:
Arkansas........................................... 3,241,000 11-01-04 03-01-05
New Mexico......................................... 2,228,000 09-01-04 01-01-05
Region VII:
Kansas............................................. 2,332,000 03-01-05 07-01-05
Region VIII:
No areas competitive in FY 2005.................... ................. ................. .................
Region IX:
Gila River Indian Community........................ 251,000 03-01-05 07-01-05
Government of Guam................................. 452,000 03-01-05 07-01-05
Republic of Palau.................................. 99,000 03-01-05 07-01-05
Federated States of Micronesia..................... 411,000 03-01-05 07-01-05
Arizona, Navajo Nation............................. 640,000 03-01-05 07-01-05
Region X:
Idaho.............................................. 1,318,000 03-01-05 07-01-05
Oregon, Multnomah County........................... 330,000 03-01-05 07-01-05
Washington, Seattle*............................... 158,450 06-01-05 09-30-05
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* The first year budget period of this grant will be abbreviated. The budget period start and end dates in the
first year will be 09/30/05-06/30/06. In subsequent years of the approved project period, the budget periods
will be 07/01 through 06/30 of each year. Applications should reflect the abbreviated budget period of the
first year of the project period.
Dated: February 4, 2005.
Alma L. Golden,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs.
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