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Becky Rhodes,
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Indian Health Service
American Indians Into Psychology;
Notice of Competitive Grant
Applications for American Indians Into
Psychology Program
Announcement Type: New.
Funding Opportunity Number: HHS–
IHS–2010–INPSY–0001.
CFDA Number: 93.970.
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Application Deadline: July 23, 2010.
Review Date: July 29, 2010.
Earliest Anticipated Start Date:
September 1, 2010.
GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
I. Funding Opportunity Description
[Docket 2010–009; Sequence 3]
Federal Travel Regulation (FTR);
Directions for Reporting Other Than
Coach-Class Accommodations for
Employees on Official Travel
AGENCY: Office of Governmentwide
Policy, General Services Administration
(GSA).
ACTION: Notice of GSA Bulletin FTR 10–
05.
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SUMMARY: The General Services
Administration (GSA), in conjunction
with the Government Accountability
Office (GAO) report, Premium Class
Travel: Internal Control Weaknesses
Governmentwide Led to Improper and
Abusive Use of Premium Class Travel
(GAO–07–1268), has issued GSA
Bulletin FTR 10–05. This bulletin
provides directions to Federal Agencies
for reporting other than coach-class
accommodations for employees on
official travel. GSA Bulletin FTR 10–05
may be found at https://www.gsa.gov/
federaltravelregulation.
DATES: The provisions in this Bulletin
are effective June 9, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Patrick O’Grady, Office of
Governmentwide Policy (M), Office of
Travel, Transportation, and Asset
Management (MT), General Services
Administration at (202) 208–4493 or via
e-mail at patrick.ogrady@gsa.gov. Please
cite GSA Bulletin FTR 10–05.
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The Indian Health Service (IHS) is
accepting competitive grant applications
for the American Indians into
Psychology Program. This program is
authorized under the authority of ‘‘25
U.S.C. 1621p(a–d).’’, Indian Health Care
Improvement Act, Public Law 94–437,
as amended by Public Law 102–573 and
Public Law 111–148.
Purpose
The purpose of the Indians into
Psychology Program is to develop and
maintain Indian psychology career
recruitment programs as a means of
encouraging Indians to enter the
behavioral health field. This program is
described at 93.970 in the Catalog of
Federal Domestic Assistance. Costs will
be determined in accordance with
applicable Office of Management and
Budget Circulars. The Public Health
Service (PHS) is committed to achieving
the health promotion and disease
prevention objectives of Healthy People
2010, a PHS-led activity for setting
priority areas. This program
announcement is related to the priority
area of Educational and Communitybased programs. Potential applicants
may obtain a copy of Healthy People
2010, summary report in print, Stock
No. 017–001–00547–9, or via CD–ROM,
Stock No. 107–001–00549–5, through
the Superintendent of Documents,
Government Printing Office, P.O. Box
371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250–7945,
(202) 512–1800. You may also access
this information via the Internet at the
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following Web site: https://
www.health.gov/healthypeople.
The PHS strongly encourages all grant
and contract recipients to provide a
smoke-free workplace and promote the
non-use of all tobacco products. In
addition, Public Law 103–227, the ProChildren Act of 1994, prohibits smoking
in certain facilities (or in some cases,
any portion of the facility) in which
regular or routine education, library,
day care, health care, or early childhood
development services are provided to
children. This is consistent with the
PHS mission to protect and advance the
physical and mental health of the
American people.
II. Award Information
Type of Awards: Grant.
Estimated Funds Available: The total
amount identified for Fiscal Year 2010
is $757,386. The award is for 12 months
in duration and the average award is
approximately $252,462. Awards under
this announcement are subject to the
availability of funds. In the absence of
funding, the agency is under no
obligation to make awards funded under
this announcement.
Anticipated Number of Awards: An
estimated two awards will be made
under the program. If funding becomes
available, additional awards may be
made.
Project Period: 4 years.
Award Amount: $252,462, per year.
III. Eligibility Information
1. Eligible Applicants
Public and nonprofit private colleges
and universities that offer a Ph.D. in
clinical programs accredited by the
American Psychological Association
will be eligible to apply for a grant
under this announcement. However,
only one grant will be awarded and
funded to a college or university per
funding cycle.
2. Cost Sharing/Matching
This announcement does not require
matching funds or cost sharing.
3. Other Requirements
Required Affiliations—The grant
applicant must submit official
documentation indicating a Tribe’s
cooperation with and support of the
program within the schools on its
reservation and its willingness to have
a Tribal representative serving on the
program advisory board. Documentation
must be in the form prescribed by the
Tribe’s governing body, i.e., letter of
support or Tribal resolution.
Documentation must be submitted from
every Tribe involved in the grant
program. If application budgets exceed
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[Docket 2010-009; Sequence 3]
Federal Travel Regulation (FTR); Directions for Reporting Other
Than Coach-Class Accommodations for Employees on Official Travel
AGENCY: Office of Governmentwide Policy, General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice of GSA Bulletin FTR 10-05.
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SUMMARY: The General Services Administration (GSA), in conjunction with
the Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, Premium Class
Travel: Internal Control Weaknesses Governmentwide Led to Improper and
Abusive Use of Premium Class Travel (GAO-07-1268), has issued GSA
Bulletin FTR 10-05. This bulletin provides directions to Federal
Agencies for reporting other than coach-class accommodations for
employees on official travel. GSA Bulletin FTR 10-05 may be found at
https://www.gsa.gov/federaltravelregulation.
DATES: The provisions in this Bulletin are effective June 9, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Patrick O'Grady, Office of
Governmentwide Policy (M), Office of Travel, Transportation, and Asset
Management (MT), General Services Administration at (202) 208-4493 or
via e-mail at patrick.ogrady@gsa.gov. Please cite GSA Bulletin FTR 10-
05.
Dated: June 16, 2010.
Becky Rhodes,
Associate Administrator, Office of Travel, Transportation, and Asset
Management.
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