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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services
Administration
Graduate Psychology Education
Program
Health Resources and Services
Administration, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of Class Deviation from
Competition Requirements for Graduate
Psychology Education Program from
Open to Limited Competition.
AGENCY:
The Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA) is
issuing a limited competition for awards
among the 40 current Graduate
Psychology Education (GPE) Program
grantees whose project periods end June
30, 2016. No more than $1,000,000 will
be made available in federal fiscal year
(FY) 2015 in the form of 1-year project
period grants. These awards are
specifically for interprofessional
training of doctoral psychology graduate
students and interns to address the
psychological needs of military
personnel, veterans, and their families
in civilian and community-based
settings, including those in rural areas.
An estimated five grants will be
awarded with a ceiling amount of
$190,000 per grant for 1 year. These
funds will be used to establish, expand,
and/or enhance activities that were
funded under the FY 2013 GPE
Program.
Program funds are to be used for
stipend support for interns and doctoral
students, faculty development,
curriculum and instructional design,
program content enhancement, program
infrastructure development, and the
SUMMARY:
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Eligible Grant Recipients:
supervision and training support of
interns.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Organization name
City
State
FY 2014
funds
awarded
ADLER SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, INC. ........
BOARD OF REGENTS/UNIV OF NEBRASKA MED CTR ...............
CARSON CENTER FOR HUMAN SERVICES INC ..........................
CHEROKEE HEALTH SYSTEMS .....................................................
CHILDREN’S HEALTHCARE OF CALIFORNIA ...............................
CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA ..................................
DENVER HEALTH AND HOSPITALS AUTHORITY .........................
EASTERN VIRGINIA MEDICAL SCHOOL ........................................
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY ............................................
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY ..................................................................
GEORGIA HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INC.
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION .........
HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEM ....................................................
I OLA LAHUI, INC. .............................................................................
INDIAN HEALTH CARE RESOURCE CENTER OF TULSA INC .....
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CORPORATION ................
MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA .............................
NEMOURS FOUNDATION, THE .......................................................
NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY ................................................
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (INC) .......................................................
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ......................................................
OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY ................................
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, THE ...............
TEACHERS COLLEGE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ..........................
THE CHILDRENS HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES .................................
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS ............................................
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND ..........................................................
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI SYSTEM .............................................
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO ...................................................
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL ................
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO .............
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA ..................................................
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA ..........................................................
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER .......................
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN ..............................................
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ......................................................
VILLAGE FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN, THE .................................
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY ....................................
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY (INC) .................................................
WIDENER UNIVERSITY ....................................................................
Chicago .......................
Omaha .........................
Westfield ......................
Knoxville ......................
Orange .........................
Philadelphia .................
Denver .........................
Norfolk .........................
Teaneck .......................
Bronx ...........................
Augusta .......................
IL .............
NE ...........
MA ...........
TN ............
CA ...........
PA ............
CO ...........
VA ............
NJ ............
NY ...........
GA ...........
$160,470.00
190,000.00
179,555.00
123,536.00
155,880.00
152,421.00
136,747.00
189,166.00
169,605.00
134,111.00
147,726.00
Atlanta .........................
Detroit ..........................
Honolulu ......................
Tulsa ............................
Huntington ...................
Charleston ...................
Wilmington ...................
Las Cruces ..................
New York .....................
Evanston ......................
Portland .......................
Colorado Springs .........
New York .....................
Los Angeles .................
Davis ............................
Baltimore .....................
Kansas City .................
Reno ............................
Chapel Hill ...................
Greensboro ..................
Grand Forks ................
Oklahoma City .............
Rochester ....................
Austin ...........................
Seattle .........................
Hartford ........................
Richmond ....................
Detroit ..........................
Chester ........................
GA ...........
MI ............
HI .............
OK ...........
WV ...........
SC ...........
DE ...........
NM ...........
NY ...........
IL .............
OR ...........
CO ...........
NY ...........
CA ...........
CA ...........
MD ...........
MO ...........
NV ...........
NC ...........
NC ...........
ND ...........
OK ...........
NY ...........
TX ............
WA ...........
CT ............
VA ............
MI ............
PA ............
186,287.00
171,524.00
184,312.00
146,717.00
189,346.00
142,568.00
128,386.00
190,000.00
148,799.00
184,188.00
173,199.00
161,425.00
171,037.00
162,845.00
190,000.00
189,206.00
167,413.00
149,521.00
51,731.00
186,189.00
189,972.00
166,967.00
187,141.00
146,904.00
153,005.00
139,123.00
165,967.00
185,046.00
190,000.00
Grant number
D40HP26855
D40HP02597
D40HP26856
D40HP26374
D40HP26857
D40HP25714
D40HP26858
D40HP26859
D40HP26910
D40HP26911
D40HP26860
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D40HP19643
D40HP25715
D40HP26861
D40HP25716
D40HP26862
D40HP25774
D40HP25718
D40HP26863
D40HP26864
D40HP25719
D40HP26865
D40HP26866
D40HP26912
D40HP28075
D40HP26868
D40HP25720
D40HP26869
D40HP25721
D40HP26870
D40HP25722
D40HP19636
D40HP26871
D40HP02600
D40HP25723
D40HP19642
D40HP26872
D40HP25724
D40HP26873
D40HP26874
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Authority: Title VII, Sections 750 and
755(b)(1)(J) of the Public Health Service
(PHS) Act (42 U.S.C. 294 and 42 U.S.C.
294e(b)(1)(J)).
Justification: The FY 2015
Appropriations Bill included funds for
the GPE Program specifically to address
the psychological needs of military
personnel, veterans, and their families
in civilian and community-based
settings, including those in rural areas.
Current grants have existing structures
and expertise in place that would
require minimal start-up time for new
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grant implementation. For internship
programs, there is only one opportunity
to fill the slots as the Association of
Postdoctoral Internship Centers’
(APPIC) match for interns is in
February. Internships begin in July/
August, and if awards are made early
enough, current grantees may be able to
identify ‘‘unmatched students.’’
Dated: May 28, 2015.
James Macrae,
Acting Administrator.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Amount of Competitive Awards:
Ceiling up to $190,000 per grant.
Period of Supplemental Funding:
Project Period July 1, 2015, to June 30,
2016.
CFDA Number: 93.191.
Health Resources and Services
Administration
Cynthia Harne, Public Health Analyst,
Division of Nursing and Public Health,
Behavioral and Public Health Branch,
Bureau of Health Workforce, HRSA,
5600 Fishers Lane, Room 9–89,
Rockville, Maryland 20857, phone (301)
443–7661, fax (301) 443–0791, or email
charne@hrsa.gov.
PO 00000
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services Administration
Graduate Psychology Education Program
AGENCY: Health Resources and Services Administration, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of Class Deviation from Competition Requirements for
Graduate Psychology Education Program from Open to Limited Competition.
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SUMMARY: The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is
issuing a limited competition for awards among the 40 current Graduate
Psychology Education (GPE) Program grantees whose project periods end
June 30, 2016. No more than $1,000,000 will be made available in
federal fiscal year (FY) 2015 in the form of 1-year project period
grants. These awards are specifically for interprofessional training of
doctoral psychology graduate students and interns to address the
psychological needs of military personnel, veterans, and their families
in civilian and community-based settings, including those in rural
areas. An estimated five grants will be awarded with a ceiling amount
of $190,000 per grant for 1 year. These funds will be used to
establish, expand, and/or enhance activities that were funded under the
FY 2013 GPE Program.
Program funds are to be used for stipend support for interns and
doctoral students, faculty development, curriculum and instructional
design, program content enhancement, program infrastructure
development, and the
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supervision and training support of interns.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Eligible Grant Recipients:
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FY 2014
Grant number Organization name City State funds
awarded
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D40HP26855...................... ADLER SCHOOL OF Chicago............ IL................ $160,470.00
PROFESSIONAL
PSYCHOLOGY, INC..
D40HP02597...................... BOARD OF REGENTS/UNIV OF Omaha.............. NE................ 190,000.00
NEBRASKA MED CTR.
D40HP26856...................... CARSON CENTER FOR HUMAN Westfield.......... MA................ 179,555.00
SERVICES INC.
D40HP26374...................... CHEROKEE HEALTH SYSTEMS. Knoxville.......... TN................ 123,536.00
D40HP26857...................... CHILDREN'S HEALTHCARE OF Orange............. CA................ 155,880.00
CALIFORNIA.
D40HP25714...................... CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF Philadelphia....... PA................ 152,421.00
PHILADELPHIA.
D40HP26858...................... DENVER HEALTH AND Denver............. CO................ 136,747.00
HOSPITALS AUTHORITY.
D40HP26859...................... EASTERN VIRGINIA MEDICAL Norfolk............ VA................ 189,166.00
SCHOOL.
D40HP26910...................... FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON Teaneck............ NJ................ 169,605.00
UNIVERSITY.
D40HP26911...................... FORDHAM UNIVERSITY...... Bronx.............. NY................ 134,111.00
D40HP26860...................... GEORGIA HEALTH SCIENCES Augusta............ GA................ 147,726.00
UNIVERSITY RESEARCH
INSTITUTE, INC.
D40HP19643...................... GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Atlanta............ GA................ 186,287.00
RESEARCH FOUNDATION.
D40HP25715...................... HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEM Detroit............ MI................ 171,524.00
D40HP26861...................... I OLA LAHUI, INC........ Honolulu........... HI................ 184,312.00
D40HP25716...................... INDIAN HEALTH CARE Tulsa.............. OK................ 146,717.00
RESOURCE CENTER OF
TULSA INC.
D40HP26862...................... MARSHALL UNIVERSITY Huntington......... WV................ 189,346.00
RESEARCH CORPORATION.
D40HP25774...................... MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF Charleston......... SC................ 142,568.00
SOUTH CAROLINA.
D40HP25718...................... NEMOURS FOUNDATION, THE. Wilmington......... DE................ 128,386.00
D40HP26863...................... NEW MEXICO STATE Las Cruces......... NM................ 190,000.00
UNIVERSITY.
D40HP26864...................... NEW YORK UNIVERSITY New York........... NY................ 148,799.00
(INC).
D40HP25719...................... NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. Evanston........... IL................ 184,188.00
D40HP26865...................... OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE Portland........... OR................ 173,199.00
UNIVERSITY.
D40HP26866...................... REGENTS OF THE Colorado Springs... CO................ 161,425.00
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO,
THE.
D40HP26912...................... TEACHERS COLLEGE, New York........... NY................ 171,037.00
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY.
D40HP28075...................... THE CHILDRENS HOSPITAL Los Angeles........ CA................ 162,845.00
LOS ANGELES.
D40HP26868...................... UNIVERSITY OF Davis.............. CA................ 190,000.00
CALIFORNIA, DAVIS.
D40HP25720...................... UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.. Baltimore.......... MD................ 189,206.00
D40HP26869...................... UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Kansas City........ MO................ 167,413.00
SYSTEM.
D40HP25721...................... UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, Reno............... NV................ 149,521.00
RENO.
D40HP26870...................... UNIVERSITY OF NORTH Chapel Hill........ NC................ 51,731.00
CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL.
D40HP25722...................... UNIVERSITY OF NORTH Greensboro......... NC................ 186,189.00
CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO.
D40HP19636...................... UNIVERSITY OF NORTH Grand Forks........ ND................ 189,972.00
DAKOTA.
D40HP26871...................... UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA.. Oklahoma City...... OK................ 166,967.00
D40HP02600...................... UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER Rochester.......... NY................ 187,141.00
MEDICAL CENTER.
D40HP25723...................... UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT Austin............. TX................ 146,904.00
AUSTIN.
D40HP19642...................... UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Seattle............ WA................ 153,005.00
D40HP26872...................... VILLAGE FOR FAMILIES & Hartford........... CT................ 139,123.00
CHILDREN, THE.
D40HP25724...................... VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH Richmond........... VA................ 165,967.00
UNIVERSITY.
D40HP26873...................... WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Detroit............ MI................ 185,046.00
(INC).
D40HP26874...................... WIDENER UNIVERSITY...... Chester............ PA................ 190,000.00
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Amount of Competitive Awards: Ceiling up to $190,000 per grant.
Period of Supplemental Funding: Project Period July 1, 2015, to
June 30, 2016.
CFDA Number: 93.191.
Authority: Title VII, Sections 750 and 755(b)(1)(J) of the
Public Health Service (PHS) Act (42 U.S.C. 294 and 42 U.S.C.
294e(b)(1)(J)).
Justification: The FY 2015 Appropriations Bill included funds for
the GPE Program specifically to address the psychological needs of
military personnel, veterans, and their families in civilian and
community-based settings, including those in rural areas. Current
grants have existing structures and expertise in place that would
require minimal start-up time for new grant implementation. For
internship programs, there is only one opportunity to fill the slots as
the Association of Postdoctoral Internship Centers' (APPIC) match for
interns is in February. Internships begin in July/August, and if awards
are made early enough, current grantees may be able to identify
``unmatched students.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cynthia Harne, Public Health Analyst,
Division of Nursing and Public Health, Behavioral and Public Health
Branch, Bureau of Health Workforce, HRSA, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 9-89,
Rockville, Maryland 20857, phone (301) 443-7661, fax (301) 443-0791, or
email charne@hrsa.gov.
Dated: May 28, 2015.
James Macrae,
Acting Administrator.
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