Announcement of the Award of a Single-Source Replacement Grant to the University of Colorado Denver, Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse & Neglect, 64809 [2012-26079]
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Agriculture; private groups such as the
American Heart Association; schools of
public health; and private businesses.
There is no cost to respondents other
than their time. The total estimate of
annualized burden is 46,028 hours.
ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS AND COSTS
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Type of respondent
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1. Individuals in households ..........................
2. Individuals in households ..........................
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Special Studies .............................................
Dated: October 15, 2012.
Ron A. Otten,
Director, Office of Scientific Integrity (OSI),
Office of the Associate Director for Science
(OADS), Office of the Director, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
[CFDA NUMBER: 93.670]
Announcement of the Award of a
Single-Source Replacement Grant to
the University of Colorado Denver,
Kempe Center for the Prevention and
Treatment of Child Abuse & Neglect
Children’s Bureau, ACF, HHS.
Announcement of the award of
a single-source replacement grant to the
University of Colorado Denver, Kempe
Center for the Prevention and Treatment
of Child Abuse & Neglect.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Administration for
Children and Families, Administration
on Children, Youth and Families,
Children’s Bureau (CB) awarded the
National Quality Improvement Center
on Differential Response (QIC–DR)
cooperative agreement to the American
Humane Association on September 30,
2008. On April 13, 2012, the American
Humane Association submitted a letter
relinquishing its grant effective June 30,
2012. The University of Colorado,
Kempe Center for the Prevention and
Treatment of Child Abuse & Neglect
(Kempe Center), Denver, CO, an eligible
organization, submitted its letter along
with its grant application requesting
approval as the replacement grantee for
the QIC–DR grant. CB has received and
reviewed the application from the
Kempe Center. For the remainder of the
project period listed below, this
organization has been awarded funds in
the amount of $3,028,694 as the
permanent replacement grantee.
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This project period is from July
1, 2012, through September 29, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dori
Sneddon, Child Welfare Program
Specialist, Office on Child Abuse and
Neglect, Children’s Bureau, 1250
Maryland Avenue SW., Washington, DC
20024. Telephone: 202–205–8024;
Email: Dori.Sneddon@acf.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
National Quality Improvement Center
on Differential Response in Child
Protective Services (QIC–DR) is a fiveyear project to generate and disseminate
new knowledge about differential
response practices and strategies in
child protective service systems. QIC–
DR has three primary goals: (1) Design
and conduct evaluation, to rigorously
study implementation, outcomes and
cost impact of differential response in
research and demonstration sites; (2)
Learn if differential response is an
effective approach in CPS; and (3) Build
cutting-edge, innovative and replicable
knowledge about differential response,
including guidance on best practices in
differential response.
DATES:
Statutory Authority: Section 105 of the
Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act,
as amended (42 U.S.C. Section 5106).
Bryan Samuels,
Commissioner, Administration on Children,
Youth and Families.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Reallotment of FY 2011 Funds for the
Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Program (LIHEAP)
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Statutory Authority: 45 CFR 96.81 and 42
U.S.C. 8621 et seq.
In accordance with Section
2607(b)(1) of the Low Income Home
Energy Assistance Act (the Act), Title
XXVI of the Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act of 1981 (42 U.S.C.
8621, et seq.), as amended, a notice was
published in the Federal Register on
August 14, 2012 announcing the
Secretary’s preliminary determination
that $3,089,920 of Fiscal Year (FY) 2011
funds may be available for re-allotment.
After a 30-day comment period, this
amount has not changed. This notice
announces that $3,089,920 was
reallotted on September 26, 2012 to FY
2012 Low Income Home Energy
Assistance Program (LIHEAP) grantees,
who were also grantees in FY 2011.
Pursuant to the statute cited above,
funds will be reallotted to LIHEAP
grantees based upon the normal
allocation formula as if the funds had
been appropriated for FY 2013. Thus, at
least 90% of these funds must be
obligated by grantees by September 30,
2013, with the remainder to be obligated
by September 30, 2014. No subgrantees
or other entities may apply for these
funds.
SUMMARY:
Nick
St. Angelo, Director, Division of Energy
Assistance, Office of Community
Services, 370 L’Enfant Promenade, SW.,
Washington, DC 20447; telephone (202)
401–9351; email:
nick.stangelo@acf.hhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dated: October 17, 2012.
Jeannie L. Chaffin,
Director, Office of Community Services.
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ACF, HHS
ACTION: Notice of determination
concerning funds available for
reallotment.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
[CFDA NUMBER: 93.670]
Announcement of the Award of a Single-Source Replacement Grant to
the University of Colorado Denver, Kempe Center for the Prevention and
Treatment of Child Abuse & Neglect
AGENCY: Children's Bureau, ACF, HHS.
ACTION: Announcement of the award of a single-source replacement grant
to the University of Colorado Denver, Kempe Center for the Prevention
and Treatment of Child Abuse & Neglect.
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SUMMARY: The Administration for Children and Families, Administration
on Children, Youth and Families, Children's Bureau (CB) awarded the
National Quality Improvement Center on Differential Response (QIC-DR)
cooperative agreement to the American Humane Association on September
30, 2008. On April 13, 2012, the American Humane Association submitted
a letter relinquishing its grant effective June 30, 2012. The
University of Colorado, Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment
of Child Abuse & Neglect (Kempe Center), Denver, CO, an eligible
organization, submitted its letter along with its grant application
requesting approval as the replacement grantee for the QIC-DR grant. CB
has received and reviewed the application from the Kempe Center. For
the remainder of the project period listed below, this organization has
been awarded funds in the amount of $3,028,694 as the permanent
replacement grantee.
DATES: This project period is from July 1, 2012, through September 29,
2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dori Sneddon, Child Welfare Program
Specialist, Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, Children's Bureau, 1250
Maryland Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20024. Telephone: 202-205-8024;
Email: Dori.Sneddon@acf.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Quality Improvement Center on
Differential Response in Child Protective Services (QIC-DR) is a five-
year project to generate and disseminate new knowledge about
differential response practices and strategies in child protective
service systems. QIC-DR has three primary goals: (1) Design and conduct
evaluation, to rigorously study implementation, outcomes and cost
impact of differential response in research and demonstration sites;
(2) Learn if differential response is an effective approach in CPS; and
(3) Build cutting-edge, innovative and replicable knowledge about
differential response, including guidance on best practices in
differential response.
Statutory Authority: Section 105 of the Child Abuse Prevention
and Treatment Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. Section 5106).
Bryan Samuels,
Commissioner, Administration on Children, Youth and Families.
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