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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Announcement of a Single Source
Grant Award to the Tribal Law and
Policy Institute
Children’s Bureau,
Administration on Children, Youth and
Families, HHS.
ACTION: Notice to award a single source
program expansion supplement grant to
the Tribal Law and Policy Institute,
located in West Hollywood, CA, to
support activities of the National
Resource Center for Tribes under the
Tribal Maternal, Infant, Early Childhood
Home Visiting Program.
AGENCY:
CFDA Number: 93.508.
Statutory Authority: Social Security Act,
Title V, Section 511 (42 U.S.C. 701), as
amended by the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA), Pub. L.
111–148.
The Administration for
Children and Families (ACF),
Administration on Children, Youth and
Families (ACYF), Children’s Bureau
(CB) announces the award of a single
source program expansion supplement
grant to the Tribal Law and Policy
Institute, West Hollywood, CA, for the
National Resource Center (NRC) for
Tribes. The program expansion
supplement funds will be used to
provide technical assistance and
support for the planning, development
and implementation of the Tribal
Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood
Home Visiting program.
The NRC for Tribes will provide
technical assistance to ACF Tribal Home
Visiting grantees to enhance their
capacity to plan for and implement
high-quality, evidence-based, and
evidence-informed programs.
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will include engaging, assessing,
informing and supporting culturallyappropriate Tribal home visiting
services that are part of coordinated
early childhood systems in the
American Indian and Alaska Natives
(AIAN) communities and that support
quality and effectiveness of services for
AIAN children, youth, and families,
which leads to increased safety,
permanency, and well-being for
children.
The Tribal Law and Policy Institute
NRC for Tribes and its partner agencies
are uniquely qualified to provide
training and technical assistance to
Tribes based upon their experience,
expertise, and commitment to
increasing cultural competency and
sensitivity to the Tribal point of view in
training and technical assistance. The
NRC for Tribes expertise in Tribal
culture, child maltreatment prevention,
collaboration, evaluation, and
implementation of evidence-based
programs and practices makes them an
appropriate recipient of supplemental
funds to carry out this project.
Amount of Award: $150,000.
Project Period: May 15, 2011 to
September 30, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Roshanda Shoulders, Children’s Bureau,
1250 Maryland Ave., SW., 8th Floor,
Washington, DC 20024. Telephone:
(202) 401–5323. E-mail:
roshanda.shoulders@acf.hhs.gov.
Dated: August 2, 2011.
Bryan Samuels,
Commissioner, Administration on Children,
Youth and Families.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Announcement of a Single Source Grant Award to the Tribal Law and
Policy Institute
AGENCY: Children's Bureau, Administration on Children, Youth and
Families, HHS.
ACTION: Notice to award a single source program expansion supplement
grant to the Tribal Law and Policy Institute, located in West
Hollywood, CA, to support activities of the National Resource Center
for Tribes under the Tribal Maternal, Infant, Early Childhood Home
Visiting Program.
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CFDA Number: 93.508.
Statutory Authority: Social Security Act, Title V, Section 511
(42 U.S.C. 701), as amended by the Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act of 2010 (ACA), Pub. L. 111-148.
SUMMARY: The Administration for Children and Families (ACF),
Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF), Children's
Bureau (CB) announces the award of a single source program expansion
supplement grant to the Tribal Law and Policy Institute, West
Hollywood, CA, for the National Resource Center (NRC) for Tribes. The
program expansion supplement funds will be used to provide technical
assistance and support for the planning, development and implementation
of the Tribal Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting
program.
The NRC for Tribes will provide technical assistance to ACF Tribal
Home Visiting grantees to enhance their capacity to plan for and
implement high-quality, evidence-based, and evidence-informed programs.
Implementation of the NRC4Tribes work will include engaging, assessing,
informing and supporting culturally-appropriate Tribal home visiting
services that are part of coordinated early childhood systems in the
American Indian and Alaska Natives (AIAN) communities and that support
quality and effectiveness of services for AIAN children, youth, and
families, which leads to increased safety, permanency, and well-being
for children.
The Tribal Law and Policy Institute NRC for Tribes and its partner
agencies are uniquely qualified to provide training and technical
assistance to Tribes based upon their experience, expertise, and
commitment to increasing cultural competency and sensitivity to the
Tribal point of view in training and technical assistance. The NRC for
Tribes expertise in Tribal culture, child maltreatment prevention,
collaboration, evaluation, and implementation of evidence-based
programs and practices makes them an appropriate recipient of
supplemental funds to carry out this project.
Amount of Award: $150,000.
Project Period: May 15, 2011 to September 30, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Roshanda Shoulders, Children's Bureau,
1250 Maryland Ave., SW., 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20024. Telephone:
(202) 401-5323. E-mail: roshanda.shoulders@acf.hhs.gov.
Dated: August 2, 2011.
Bryan Samuels,
Commissioner, Administration on Children, Youth and Families.
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