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develop appropriate training materials
to provide continuing education to the
nation’s laboratorians that perform
testing for diseases of health
significance.
B. Eligible Applicant
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
[Program Announcement AA018]
Association of Public Health
Laboratories; Notice of Intent To Fund
Single Eligibility Award
A. Purpose
The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) announces the intent
to fund fiscal year (FY) 2005 funds for
a cooperative agreement program. The
purpose of the program is to assist the
Association of Public Health
Laboratories (APHL), which includes
two primary components, the National
Laboratory Partnership (NLP) and the
National Laboratory Training Network
(NLTN), in promoting quality public
health practice, improving the public
health infrastructure, strengthening the
public health laboratory system, and
developing a well-trained competent
laboratory work force in the United
States by focusing on several keys areas.
These key areas include, maintaining,
monitoring, and sharing information
about public health laboratories by
serving as a repository of public health
laboratory information; enhance
communication linkages between State,
local, private clinical, and Federal
laboratories that perform testing for
diseases of public health significance;
determine the effect of public health
policies on testing practices to ensure
the needs of the public are met and that
public health laboratories are providing
essential services to meet public needs;
develop disease prevention strategies
based on sound scientific knowledge
that will be contained in its repository
of information that can be shared and
disseminated to other public health
laboratories and Federal agencies;
develop forums, conferences,
symposiums, and related meetings to
build leadership and technologic
capabilities concerning critical issues;
and support a national training network
that will provide continuing education
courses and training opportunities for
laboratorians performing testing for
diseases of public health significance.
APHL, through the NLTN, will provide
timely state of the art ‘‘hands-on’’
training, training broadcasts, and
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Assistance will be provided only to
the APHL. APHL is the appropriate and
only qualified organization to address
the activities described under this
program announcement.
The Association of Public Health
Laboratories (APHL) is the only
organization that represents all public
health laboratories, which is part of
their mission statement and a goal of
their strategic plan. By working through
its own membership, the various APHL
committees, and other affiliate
organizations, APHL has developed a
unique knowledge of the needs and
operations of the public health
laboratory practices. The APHL
membership includes all States
including the state laboratory director
and three delegates. APHL represents
public health laboratory science
practitioners and therefore, represents
officials from throughout the United
States who have responsibility for all
aspects of public health laboratory
science, training and education,
laboratory management, and policy
development.
C. Funding
Approximately $4,600,000.00 is
available in FY 2005 to fund this award.
It is expected that the award will begin
on or before July 1, 2005, and will be
made for a 12-month budget period
within a project period of 5 years.
Funding estimates may change.
D. Where To Obtain Additional
Information
For general comments or questions
about this announcement, contact:
Technical Information Management,
CDC Procurement and Grants Office,
2920 Brandywine Road, Atlanta, GA
30341–4146, Telephone: (770) 488–
2700.
For technical questions about this
program, contact: William O. Schalla,
M.S., Project Officer, Division of Public
Health Partnerships Mail Stop K–36,
National Center for Health Marketing,
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway, NE.,
Atlanta, Georgia 30341–3717,
Telephone: (770) 488–8098, E-mail:
WSchalla@cdc.gov.
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Dated: March 17, 2005.
William P. Nichols,
Director, Procurement and Grants Office,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Maternal, Infant, and Reproductive
Health: National and State Coalition
Capacity Building
Announcement Type: New.
Funding Opportunity Number: RFA
AA004.
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance Number: 93.946, Safe
Motherhood/Infant Health.
Key Dates: Letter of Intent Deadline
(LOI): April 22, 2005.
Application Deadline: May 23, 2005.
I. Funding Opportunity Description
Authority: This program is authorized
under Section 317(k)(2) [42 U.S.C. 247b(k)(2)]
of the Public Health Service Act, as amended.
Purpose: The purpose of this program
is to improve reproductive health
through the application of science-based
approaches by supporting State and
major urban public health agencies,
national organizations and State
coalitions to improve reproductive and
infant health through the application of
science-based approaches. Reproductive
and infant health needs to be addressed
include the prevention of adverse
maternal and infant health outcomes,
unintended and teen pregnancy, HIV
and STDs.
This cooperative agreement addresses
the ‘‘Healthy People 2010’’ focus areas
of Maternal, Infant and Child Health,
Family Planning, Sexually Transmitted
Diseases (STDs), Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV),
Substance Abuse, Injury and Violence
Prevention, Community-Based
Programs, Physical Activity and Fitness,
Nutrition and Overweight, Tobacco, and
Mental Health and Mental Disorders.
Measurable outcomes of the program
will be in alignment with one or more
of the following performance goals for
the National Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
(NCCDPHP):
• Improve the health and well being
of women, infants, children, and
families
• Promote health and reduce chronic
disease associated with diet and weight.
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• Improve health, fitness, and quality
of life through daily physical activity.
• Promote responsible sexual
behaviors, strengthen community
capacity, and increase access to quality
services to prevent STDs and their
complications.
• Reduce illness, disability, and death
related to tobacco use and exposure to
secondhand smoke.
• Prevent abuse and neglect among
pregnant women and infants.
• Prevent HIV infection and its
related illness and death.
• Improve the health and well being
of minority women before, during, and
after pregnancy.
• Reduce racial and ethnic disparities
in maternal health outcomes.
• Reduce the number of minority
women who have adverse reproductive
outcomes.
• Promote health, fitness, and quality
of life through daily physical activity.
• Reduce maternal mortality among
minority women.
• Increase the number of minority
women who have access to and use
preconception counseling and related
services.
• Increase the number of minority
women who have access to and use
prenatal care services.
• Increase the proportion of
adolescents who abstain from sexual
intercourse or use condoms if currently
sexually active.
• Reduce pregnancies among
adolescent females.
• Reduce the number of cases of HIV
infection among adolescents.
• Reduce the number of STD cases
among adolescents.
This announcement is only for nonresearch activities supported by CDC/
ATSDR. If research is proposed, the
application will not be reviewed. For
the definition of research, please see the
CDC Web site at the following Internet
address: https://www.cdc.gov/od/ads/
opspoll1.htm.
Activities: Awardees activities for this
program are as follows: Parts A and B
will provide support for organizations to
work cooperatively with health
departments and other Maternal and
Child Health Programs (MCH) to
promote the Safe Motherhood and
Infant Health approach, enhance skill
development for MCH-related public
health programs, strengthen systems of
services for women across their lifespan,
including adolescents, assess and
prevent birth defects and developmental
disabilities, and establish programs to
prevent behaviors that place young
people, teens and those up to age 24, at
risk for HIV infection, other STDs,
unintended pregnancy, and other
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important health problems. Part A of
this program targets activities for State
public health agencies nationwide and
Part B of this program targets activities
for public health agencies in major
urban areas nationwide. Recipient
activities for Part A and B are:
Develop work plans that include
target organizations, collaborative
activities, evaluation plan and a logic
model. The logic model should contain
program activities, short-term,
intermediate, long-term and impact
outcomes (see Appendix B on the CDC
Web site, Internet address: https://
www.cdc.gov. Click on ‘‘Funding’’ then
‘‘Grants and Cooperative Agreements).’’
• Develop training initiatives to
promote the capability of health
departments to conduct epidemiology
and surveillance and to use relevant
scientific information and health data to
improve maternal and child health
policies and programs.
• Develop educational initiatives to
promote the awareness and knowledge
of the public health workforce to
address current reproductive and infant
health issues.
• Develop translation initiatives to
translate and to promote translation of
effective public health policies and
practices in reproductive and infant
health based on a systematic and
scientific review of the published
literature and consensus of national
experts.
• Develop initiatives to assist federal
Healthy Start communities in assessing
their fetal and infant mortality and
developing community action plans to
address identified needs.
• Develop initiatives to assess
reproductive and infant health needs
and to assess the capabilities of public
health agencies to address those needs.
Also, initiatives to evaluate related
programs.
• Develop partnership initiatives with
other key national groups and
organizations to promote reproductive
and infant health and conduct these
activities through communication,
coordination and collaboration.
• Initiatives can include conferences,
workshops, newsletters, publications,
expert panels, year-long learning
training institutes, web-casts, and
distance-based offerings.
Part C will provide support for
national organizations to promote safe
motherhood for minority women before,
during, and after pregnancy; eliminate
racial and ethnic disparities in maternal
health outcomes; reduce adverse
reproductive outcomes; build
relationships with State health
departments or State coalitions and
local affiliates; and strengthen systems
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[Program Announcement AA018]
Association of Public Health Laboratories; Notice of Intent To
Fund Single Eligibility Award
A. Purpose
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the
intent to fund fiscal year (FY) 2005 funds for a cooperative agreement
program. The purpose of the program is to assist the Association of
Public Health Laboratories (APHL), which includes two primary
components, the National Laboratory Partnership (NLP) and the National
Laboratory Training Network (NLTN), in promoting quality public health
practice, improving the public health infrastructure, strengthening the
public health laboratory system, and developing a well-trained
competent laboratory work force in the United States by focusing on
several keys areas. These key areas include, maintaining, monitoring,
and sharing information about public health laboratories by serving as
a repository of public health laboratory information; enhance
communication linkages between State, local, private clinical, and
Federal laboratories that perform testing for diseases of public health
significance; determine the effect of public health policies on testing
practices to ensure the needs of the public are met and that public
health laboratories are providing essential services to meet public
needs; develop disease prevention strategies based on sound scientific
knowledge that will be contained in its repository of information that
can be shared and disseminated to other public health laboratories and
Federal agencies; develop forums, conferences, symposiums, and related
meetings to build leadership and technologic capabilities concerning
critical issues; and support a national training network that will
provide continuing education courses and training opportunities for
laboratorians performing testing for diseases of public health
significance. APHL, through the NLTN, will provide timely state of the
art ``hands-on'' training, training broadcasts, and develop appropriate
training materials to provide continuing education to the nation's
laboratorians that perform testing for diseases of health significance.
B. Eligible Applicant
Assistance will be provided only to the APHL. APHL is the
appropriate and only qualified organization to address the activities
described under this program announcement.
The Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) is the only
organization that represents all public health laboratories, which is
part of their mission statement and a goal of their strategic plan. By
working through its own membership, the various APHL committees, and
other affiliate organizations, APHL has developed a unique knowledge of
the needs and operations of the public health laboratory practices. The
APHL membership includes all States including the state laboratory
director and three delegates. APHL represents public health laboratory
science practitioners and therefore, represents officials from
throughout the United States who have responsibility for all aspects of
public health laboratory science, training and education, laboratory
management, and policy development.
C. Funding
Approximately $4,600,000.00 is available in FY 2005 to fund this
award. It is expected that the award will begin on or before July 1,
2005, and will be made for a 12-month budget period within a project
period of 5 years. Funding estimates may change.
D. Where To Obtain Additional Information
For general comments or questions about this announcement, contact:
Technical Information Management, CDC Procurement and Grants Office,
2920 Brandywine Road, Atlanta, GA 30341-4146, Telephone: (770) 488-
2700.
For technical questions about this program, contact: William O.
Schalla, M.S., Project Officer, Division of Public Health Partnerships
Mail Stop K-36, National Center for Health Marketing, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway, NE., Atlanta,
Georgia 30341-3717, Telephone: (770) 488-8098, E-mail:
WSchalla@cdc.gov.
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Dated: March 17, 2005.
William P. Nichols,
Director, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
[FR Doc. 05-5706 Filed 3-22-05; 8:45 am]
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