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HUMAN SERVICES
Office of Public Health and Science;
Opportunity for Cosponsorship of the
3rd Annual HealthierUS Fitness
Festival
Department of Health and
Human Services, Office of the Secretary,
Office of Public Health and Science,
AGENCY:
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Office of the President’s Council on
Physical Fitness and Sports.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Office of the President’s
Council on Physical Fitness and Sports
(PCPFS) announces the opportunity for
both Federal and non-Federal public
and private sector entities to cosponsor
a fitness festival depicting activities to
help all Americans get moving for
health and fitness in celebration of May,
National Physical Fitness and Sports
Month. Potential cosponsors must have
a demonstrated interest in physical
activity/fitness and/or sports and be
willing to participate substantively in
the cosponsored activity.
DATES: To receive consideration, a
request to participate as a cosponsor
must be received by the close of
business on April 21, 2006. Requests
will meet the deadline if they are either
(1) received on or before the deadline
date; or (2) postmarked on or before the
deadline date.
ADDRESSES: Notifications of interest in a
cosponsorship should be sent to
Christine Spain, Director of Research,
Planning and Special Projects, Office of
the President’s Council on Physical
Fitness and Sports, Hubert H.
Humphrey Building, Room 738–H, 200
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20201; Ph: (202) 690–
5148, Fax: (202) 690–5211. Notifications
may also be submitted by electronic
mail to cspain@osophs.dhhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christine Spain, Director of Research,
Planning and Special Projects, Office of
the President’s Council on Physical
Fitness and Sports, Hubert H.
Humphrey Building, Room 738–H, 200
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20201; Ph: (202) 690–
5148, Fax: (202) 690–5211, E-mail:
cspain@osophs.dhhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The PCPFS was established by the
President of the United States and
operates under Executive Order No.
13265, continued by Executive Order
13385, in accordance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act. Its purpose is
to provide advice and recommendations
to the President through the Secretary of
HHS regarding actions to develop and
coordinate a national program for
physical activity/fitness and sports and,
in part, inform the general public of the
importance of exercise and the link
between regular physical activity and
good health.
The Office of the PCPFS serves as a
catalyst to promote the development
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and implementation of physical
activity/fitness and sports programs for
all Americans. The Office of the PCPFS
has a long and productive history of
working with public and private
sponsors to bring opportunities to
participate in activities at the grassroots
level. Cosponsorship of this activity will
help to further the promotion of
physical activity/fitness and sports by
the Office of the PCPFS. This activity
will be carried out by the Office of the
PCPFS under its authority contained in
Title XVII of the Public Health Service
Act.
The purpose of the 3rd annual
HealthierUS Fitness Festival is to
motivate individuals, of all ages and
abilities, to begin and continue an active
lifestyle leading to enhanced physical
fitness by providing access to actual
demonstrations and sound information
on diverse organizations and activities.
Over one thousand individuals
participated in this event on June 16,
2004; and 2,000 on May 2, 2005. The
program will take place in Washington,
DC on Saturday, May 6, 2006 from 8
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and will include
ongoing interactive sports and fitness
demonstrations. Health and fitness
experts from a myriad of organizations
will be on hand to share tips as well as
health and fitness information. No
registration fees will be charged for any
participants. All cosponsors agree not to
sell any educational materials/
equipment pertaining to the event.
There are no federal funds available for
this event. Participation may be limited
depending on the number of proposals
received and the space available.
Requirements of Cosponsorship
The Office of the PCPFS is seeking a
cosponsor(s) to partner in ways that
accord with its particular
circumstances. For example, an entity
might offer to cosponsor the following
proposed program activities with the
Office of PCPFS:
(1) Participate in the development of
the concept, planning of physical
activity/fitness/sports demonstrations,
and designation of professional
organizations and experts in those
specific activities;
(2) Participate in the review and
approval of all materials produced to
educate the public and promote the
event;
(3) Participate in the review,
development, and approval of all
materials, signage, press releases, etc.
that mention the cosponsorship;
(4) Participate in the coordination of
logistical concerns; e.g., U.S. Park
Police, bonds, insurance, etc.
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No discrete portion of the event may
be sponsored independently.
Availability of Funds
There are no Federal funds available
for this cosponsorship. All cosponsors
agree to not use the event as a vehicle
to sell or promote products or services.
Any incidental promotional materials
cannot imply that the PCPFS, Office of
the PCPFS, or HHS endorses any
products or services.
Eligibility for Cosponsorship
To be eligible, a requester must: (1)
Have a demonstrated interest and
understanding of physical activity/
fitness and/or sports; (2) participate
substantively in the cosponsored
activity (not just provide funding or
logistical support); (3) have an
organizational or corporate mission that
is not inconsistent with the public
health and safety mission of the
Department; and (4) agree to sign a
cosponsorship agreement with the
Office of the PCPFS which will set forth
the details of the cosponsored activity.
Evaluation Criteria
After engaging in exploratory
discussions with potential cosponsors
that respond to this notice, the
cosponsor(s) will be selected by the
Office of the PCPFS using the following
evaluation criteria:
(1) Requester’s qualifications and
capability to fulfill cosponsorship
responsibilities;
(2) Requester’s creativity for
enhancing the medium for program
messages; and
(3) Requester’s potential for reaching
underserved/special populations.
Dated: March 31, 2006.
Melissa Johnson,
Executive Director, President’s Council on
Physical Fitness and Sports, Department of
Health and Human Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Office of Public Health and Science; Opportunity for
Cosponsorship of the 3rd Annual HealthierUS Fitness Festival
AGENCY: Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the
Secretary, Office of Public Health and Science,
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Office of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Office of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and
Sports (PCPFS) announces the opportunity for both Federal and non-
Federal public and private sector entities to cosponsor a fitness
festival depicting activities to help all Americans get moving for
health and fitness in celebration of May, National Physical Fitness and
Sports Month. Potential cosponsors must have a demonstrated interest in
physical activity/fitness and/or sports and be willing to participate
substantively in the cosponsored activity.
DATES: To receive consideration, a request to participate as a
cosponsor must be received by the close of business on April 21, 2006.
Requests will meet the deadline if they are either (1) received on or
before the deadline date; or (2) postmarked on or before the deadline
date.
ADDRESSES: Notifications of interest in a cosponsorship should be sent
to Christine Spain, Director of Research, Planning and Special
Projects, Office of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and
Sports, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Room 738-H, 200 Independence
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20201; Ph: (202) 690-5148, Fax: (202) 690-
5211. Notifications may also be submitted by electronic mail to
cspain@osophs.dhhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christine Spain, Director of Research,
Planning and Special Projects, Office of the President's Council on
Physical Fitness and Sports, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Room 738-H,
200 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20201; Ph: (202) 690-5148,
Fax: (202) 690-5211, E-mail: cspain@osophs.dhhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The PCPFS was established by the President of the United States and
operates under Executive Order No. 13265, continued by Executive Order
13385, in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act. Its
purpose is to provide advice and recommendations to the President
through the Secretary of HHS regarding actions to develop and
coordinate a national program for physical activity/fitness and sports
and, in part, inform the general public of the importance of exercise
and the link between regular physical activity and good health.
The Office of the PCPFS serves as a catalyst to promote the
development and implementation of physical activity/fitness and sports
programs for all Americans. The Office of the PCPFS has a long and
productive history of working with public and private sponsors to bring
opportunities to participate in activities at the grassroots level.
Cosponsorship of this activity will help to further the promotion of
physical activity/fitness and sports by the Office of the PCPFS. This
activity will be carried out by the Office of the PCPFS under its
authority contained in Title XVII of the Public Health Service Act.
The purpose of the 3rd annual HealthierUS Fitness Festival is to
motivate individuals, of all ages and abilities, to begin and continue
an active lifestyle leading to enhanced physical fitness by providing
access to actual demonstrations and sound information on diverse
organizations and activities. Over one thousand individuals
participated in this event on June 16, 2004; and 2,000 on May 2, 2005.
The program will take place in Washington, DC on Saturday, May 6, 2006
from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and will include ongoing interactive sports
and fitness demonstrations. Health and fitness experts from a myriad of
organizations will be on hand to share tips as well as health and
fitness information. No registration fees will be charged for any
participants. All cosponsors agree not to sell any educational
materials/equipment pertaining to the event. There are no federal funds
available for this event. Participation may be limited depending on the
number of proposals received and the space available.
Requirements of Cosponsorship
The Office of the PCPFS is seeking a cosponsor(s) to partner in
ways that accord with its particular circumstances. For example, an
entity might offer to cosponsor the following proposed program
activities with the Office of PCPFS:
(1) Participate in the development of the concept, planning of
physical activity/fitness/sports demonstrations, and designation of
professional organizations and experts in those specific activities;
(2) Participate in the review and approval of all materials
produced to educate the public and promote the event;
(3) Participate in the review, development, and approval of all
materials, signage, press releases, etc. that mention the
cosponsorship;
(4) Participate in the coordination of logistical concerns; e.g.,
U.S. Park Police, bonds, insurance, etc.
No discrete portion of the event may be sponsored independently.
Availability of Funds
There are no Federal funds available for this cosponsorship. All
cosponsors agree to not use the event as a vehicle to sell or promote
products or services. Any incidental promotional materials cannot imply
that the PCPFS, Office of the PCPFS, or HHS endorses any products or
services.
Eligibility for Cosponsorship
To be eligible, a requester must: (1) Have a demonstrated interest
and understanding of physical activity/fitness and/or sports; (2)
participate substantively in the cosponsored activity (not just provide
funding or logistical support); (3) have an organizational or corporate
mission that is not inconsistent with the public health and safety
mission of the Department; and (4) agree to sign a cosponsorship
agreement with the Office of the PCPFS which will set forth the details
of the cosponsored activity.
Evaluation Criteria
After engaging in exploratory discussions with potential cosponsors
that respond to this notice, the cosponsor(s) will be selected by the
Office of the PCPFS using the following evaluation criteria:
(1) Requester's qualifications and capability to fulfill
cosponsorship responsibilities;
(2) Requester's creativity for enhancing the medium for program
messages; and
(3) Requester's potential for reaching underserved/special
populations.
Dated: March 31, 2006.
Melissa Johnson,
Executive Director, President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports,
Department of Health and Human Services.
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