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BILLING CODE 4164–01–P
Authority: Section 330 of the Public Health
Service Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 254b, as
amended).
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services
Administration
Health Center Program
Health Resources and Services
Administration, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of class deviation from
competition requirements for the Health
Center Program.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Awarding Agency Grants
Administration Manual (AAGAM)
Chapter 2.04.103, the Bureau of Primary
Health Care (BPHC) has been granted a
class deviation from the exceptions to
maximum competition requirements
contained in the AAGAM Chapter
2.04.104A–5 to provide additional
funding without competition to the 115
Health Center Program awardees whose
budget period ends October 31, 2015,
for up to 4 months. The extension
allows BPHC to eliminate the November
1 budget period start date by
redistributing these grants to established
starting dates later in the fiscal year,
thereby allowing awardees comparable
opportunity to prepare and submit
applications while allowing BPHC to
remain compliant with internal process
timelines.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Intended Recipient of the Award:
Health Center Program awardees with a
project period end date of October 31,
2015.
Amount of Non-Competitive Awards:
$44,481,501.
Period of Supplemental Funding:
November 1, 2015, to a maximum of
February 28, 2016.
SUMMARY:
CFDA Number: 93.224.
Justification: Targeting the nation’s
neediest populations and geographic
areas, the Health Center Program
currently funds nearly 1,300 health
centers that operate approximately
9,000 service delivery sites in every
state, the District of Columbia, Puerto
Rico, the Virgin Islands, and the Pacific
Basin. In 2013, more than 21 million
patients, including medically
underserved and uninsured patients,
received comprehensive, culturally
competent, quality primary health care
services through the Health Center
Program awardees. Due to the vast size
of the Health Center Program, the active
grants are distributed across eight
budget periods that begin on the first of
the month, November through June.
BPHC uses the information awardees
report annually via the Uniform Data
System (UDS) to objectively determine
the patient and service area
requirements that new and continuing
applications must address. The
requirements are available for applicant
use in June. The deviation allows BPHC
to redistribute the awardees with
November 1 start dates to budget period
start dates later in the fiscal year, thus
allowing these awardees comparable
opportunity to prepare and submit
applications while allowing BPHC to
remain compliant with internal process
timelines. By September 15, 2015,
$44,481,501 will be awarded to these
115 awardees to continue approved
activities for up to 4 months. Awardees
will report progress and financial
obligations made during their budget
period extension through routine
reports.
TABLE 1—RECIPIENT AWARDEES
Grant No.
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H80CS00001
H80CS00002
H80CS00003
H80CS00006
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H80CS00007
H80CS00008
H80CS00009
H80CS00011
H80CS00013
H80CS00016
H80CS00017
H80CS00018
H80CS00019
H80CS00020
H80CS00022
H80CS00023
H80CS00024
H80CS00026
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CITY OF SPRINGFIELD ...................................................
CITY OF MANCHESTER .................................................
COMMUNITY HEALTHLINK, INC ....................................
BOSTON HEALTH CARE FOR THE HOMELESS PROGRAM, INC., THE.
CARE FOR THE HOMELESS ..........................................
MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JUAN ........................................
CITY OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, INC .........................
MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER .................................
UNDER 21, INC ................................................................
PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT CORPORATION .......
HEALTH CARE FOR THE HOMELESS, INC ..................
DAILY PLANET, INC ........................................................
NORTH BROWARD HOSPITAL DISTRICT .....................
BIRMINGHAM HEALTH CARE, INC ................................
SAINT JOSEPHS MERCY CARE SVCS .........................
COUNTY OF HAMILTON .................................................
COUNTY OF PINELLAS ..................................................
CAMILLUS HEALTH CONCERN, INC .............................
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NH
MA
MA
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March ..................................
January ................................
$333,353
224,147
316,608
505,654
NY
PR
NJ
NY
NY
PA
MD
VA
FL
AL
GA
TN
FL
FL
January ................................
March ..................................
January ................................
January ................................
March ..................................
January ................................
January ................................
February ..............................
February ..............................
January ................................
January ................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
January ................................
734,361
226,508
411,022
401,335
209,692
710,886
606,970
490,501
437,971
713,355
614,459
364,024
193,752
515,685
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Grant No.
H80CS00027
H80CS00028
H80CS00029
H80CS00030
H80CS00031
H80CS00033
H80CS00034
H80CS00035
H80CS00036
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H80CS00037
H80CS00038
H80CS00039
H80CS00040
H80CS00042
H80CS00043
H80CS00044
H80CS00045
H80CS00046
H80CS00047
H80CS00048
H80CS00049
H80CS00050
H80CS00051
H80CS00052
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H80CS00053
H80CS00054
H80CS00055
H80CS00056
H80CS00239
H80CS00240
H80CS00243
H80CS00247
H80CS00268
H80CS00271
H80CS00300
H80CS00305
H80CS00306
H80CS00308
H80CS00309
H80CS00319
H80CS00370
H80CS00836
H80CS00841
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H80CS00842
H80CS00843
H80CS00844
H80CS00845
H80CS00846
H80CS00847
H80CS00848
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H80CS01130 .......................
H80CS02323 .......................
H80CS02325
H80CS02326
H80CS02327
H80CS02329
H80CS02330
H80CS02331
H80CS02445
H80CS02446
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H80CS02448
H80CS02449
H80CS02450
H80CS02451
H80CS02452
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Name
GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL ......................................
HENNEPIN COUNTY .......................................................
CARE ALLIANCE ..............................................................
COUNTY OF INGHAM .....................................................
TRINITY HEALTH CORPORATION .................................
DETROIT HEALTH CARE FOR THE HOMELESS ..........
OUTREACH COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS, INC .....
NEW COMMUNITY CLINIC, INC., LTD ...........................
ALBUQUERQUE HEALTH CARE FOR THE HOMELESS, INC.
CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ................................................
HARRIS COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT .......................
DALLAS COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT .......................
COLORADO COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS, THE
COMMUNITY ACTION OF LARAMIE COUNTY, INC .....
WASATCH HOMELESS HEALTH CARE, INC ................
COUNTY OF MARICOPA ................................................
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ..........................................
COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA .....................................
COUNTY OF ALAMEDA ..................................................
COUNTY OF SANTA CRUZ ............................................
SAN FRANCISCO COMMUNITY CLINIC CONSORTIUM
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA .......................................
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO ..............................................
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTER AT
OAKLAND.
WAIKIKI HEALTH CENTER .............................................
METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, THE .......
WHITE BIRD CLINIC ........................................................
COUNTY OF KING ...........................................................
FAMILIES FIRST OF THE GREATER SEA COAST, INC
HEALTHCARE CENTER FOR HOMELESS, INC ............
OUTSIDE IN .....................................................................
COUNTY OF VENTURA ..................................................
FLOATING HOSPITAL, INC., THE ..................................
DUFFY HEALTH CENTER, INC ......................................
HEALTH CARE FOR THE HOMELESS HOUSTON .......
I.M. SULZBACHER CENTER FOR THE HOMELESS .....
PROJECT RENEWAL, INC ..............................................
NORTHWEST COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE .................
CHEROKEE HEALTH SYSTEMS ....................................
COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF SPOKANE ..
SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY HEALTH SYSTEMS ...........
SOUTH CENTRAL PRIMARY CARE CENTER ...............
COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER OF SOUTHEAST
KANSAS, INC.
COUNTY OF YAVAPAI ....................................................
RITCHIE COUNTY PRIMARY CARE ASSOC., INC ........
CLINICA MSR OSCAR A ROMERO ................................
ST. GEORGE MEDICAL CLINIC, INC .............................
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ...........................
NORTHLAND HEALTH PARTNERS COMMUNITY ........
NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA COMMUNITY HEALTH
CENTERS, INC.
NORTON SOUND HEALTH CORPORATION .................
COMMUNITY ACTION CORPORATION OF SOUTH
TEXAS.
INDIAN HEALTH CENTER OF SANTA CLARA VALLEY
TRI–CITY HEALTH CENTER ...........................................
ASIAN HUMAN SERVICES FAMILY HEALTH CENTER
EAST BAY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM ...............
COUNTY OF NATRONA ..................................................
DIRNE HEALTH CENTERS, INC .....................................
JOHNSON HEALTH CENTER .........................................
ALEXANDRIA NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH SERVICE,
INC.
SEBASTICOOK FAMILY DOCTORS ...............................
MOLOKAI OHANA HEALTH CARE, INC .........................
HEALTH ACCESS NETWORK, INC ................................
LONE STAR COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC .......
EL CENTRO DEL CORAZON ..........................................
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OH
MN
OH
MI
MI
MI
WI
WI
NM
February ..............................
February ..............................
January ................................
February ..............................
March ..................................
January ................................
February ..............................
February ..............................
January ................................
276,112
354,321
468,025
304,746
274,685
475,273
481,078
332,949
350,108
LA
TX
TX
CO
WY
UT
AZ
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
February ..............................
January ................................
January ................................
January ................................
March ..................................
February ..............................
January ................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
January ................................
February ..............................
January ................................
February ..............................
February ..............................
February ..............................
451,993
542,606
406,306
1,141,583
149,726
462,646
459,405
346,132
345,341
486,082
404,475
860,109
460,558
461,544
369,872
HI
WA
OR
WA
NH
FL
OR
CA
NY
MA
TX
FL
NY
RI
TN
WA
LA
GA
KS
February ..............................
March ..................................
March ..................................
January ................................
March ..................................
January ................................
January ................................
March ..................................
January ................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
January ................................
January ................................
February ..............................
January ................................
January ................................
January ................................
March ..................................
January ................................
278,223
348,334
187,567
537,592
172,837
381,103
396,812
261,600
470,166
366,149
323,507
362,224
388,882
352,019
934,368
791,398
537,890
251,790
499,042
AZ
WV
CA
WV
FL
ND
OK
February ..............................
March ..................................
January ................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
February ..............................
January ................................
275,746
281,738
422,661
207,904
290,713
380,094
369,969
AK
TX
January ................................
January ................................
382,757
344,237
CA
CA
IL
RI
WY
ID
VA
VA
March ..................................
February ..............................
February ..............................
February ..............................
March ..................................
January ................................
January ................................
January ................................
349,324
475,195
416,022
306,700
208,495
360,421
383,590
417,043
ME
HI
ME
TX
TX
February ..............................
March ..................................
January ................................
February ..............................
February ..............................
323,260
298,937
349,836
420,764
422,756
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TABLE 1—RECIPIENT AWARDEES—Continued
Grant No.
Name
H80CS02454 .......................
FAMILY HEALTH CENTER OF SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA.
WINDROSE HEALTH NETWORK, INC ...........................
HEARTLAND COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC .................
NORTHSHORE HEALTH CENTERS, INC ......................
NORTHEAST FLORIDA ...................................................
KENTUCKY MOUNTAIN HEALTH ALLIANCE, INC ........
HEART OF OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS ..............
WESTSIDE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER ..........................
CHINATOWN SERVICE CENTER ...................................
ROANOKE CHOWAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER,
INC.
COVENANT COMMUNITY CARE, INC ...........................
AVENAL COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER .....................
BUTLER COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH CONSORTIUM, INC.
WAYNE MEMORIAL COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS
MOREHOUSE COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTERS, INC
CRESCENT COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER ................
WEST CECIL HEALTH CENTER, INC ............................
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES, INC ..
PINES HEALTH SERVICES .............................................
HEALTH CENTER OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS ..................
WATERFALL CLINIC, INC ...............................................
INTERFAITH COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER ..............
LANA’I COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER ........................
PROJECT HOPE ..............................................................
UNITY HOSPITAL OF ROCHESTER, THE .....................
SOUTHWEST COLORADO MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC.
UPPER GREAT LAKES FAMILY HEALTH CENTER ......
PREFERRED FAMILY HEALTHCARE, INC ....................
FIRSTMED HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER ...........
TRIAD ADULT AND PEDIATRIC MEDICINE, INC ..........
PAIUTE INDIAN TRIBE OF UTAH, THE .........................
FREE CLINIC OF THE NEW RIVER VALLEY, INC ........
H80CS02456
H80CS02457
H80CS02458
H80CS02520
H80CS07772
H80CS07897
H80CS08730
H80CS08735
H80CS08737
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H80CS08738 .......................
H80CS08739 .......................
H80CS08753 .......................
H80CS08760
H80CS08764
H80CS08765
H80CS08766
H80CS08767
H80CS08769
H80CS08770
H80CS08771
H80CS08773
H80CS08775
H80CS09032
H80CS11274
H80CS26510
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H80CS26511
H80CS26512
H80CS26513
H80CS26514
H80CS26515
H80CS26516
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dated: June 5, 2015.
James Macrae,
Acting Administrator.
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Health Resources and Services
Administration
Health Center Controlled Networks
Health Resources and Services
Administration, HHS.
AGENCY:
Notice of Class Deviation from
Competition Requirements for Health
Center Controlled Networks.
ACTION:
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February ..............................
392,320
IN
IL
IN
FL
KY
OH
CA
CA
NC
March ..................................
February ..............................
January ................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
February ..............................
February ..............................
March ..................................
March ..................................
355,898
428,244
428,229
336,515
298,382
343,299
283,751
320,601
350,060
MI
CA
OH
January ................................
January ................................
March ..................................
394,653
400,628
345,654
PA
LA
IA
MD
TN
ME
TX
OR
WA
HI
NJ
NY
CO
March ..................................
February ..............................
March ..................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
320,196
390,961
319,712
216,646
356,163
351,074
333,315
317,585
341,584
208,807
258,740
316,732
233,306
MI
MO
NV
NC
UT
VA
February ..............................
March ..................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
March ..................................
443,580
233,306
237,906
247,777
233,306
236,948
In accordance with the
Awarding Agency Grants
Administration Manual (AAGAM)
Chapter 2.04.103, the Bureau of Primary
Health Care (BPHC) has been granted a
class deviation from the exceptions to
maximum competition requirements
contained in the AAGAM Chapter
2.04.104A–5 to provide additional
funding without competition to the 37
Health Center Controlled Networks
(HCCNs) awarded under announcement
HRSA–13–237, extending their
December 1, 2014, to November 31,
2015, budget period through July 31,
2016. This action will align the project
period end dates of all active HCCN
grants and ensure maximum
competition for a single HCCN funding
opportunity in fiscal year (FY) 2016.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Intended Recipient of the Award:
Health Center Controlled Networks
awarded under funding opportunity
announcement HRSA–13–237.
Amount of Non-Competitive Awards:
$11,909,772.
Period of Supplemental Funding:
December 1, 2015, to July 31, 2016.
SUMMARY:
Olivia Shockey, Expansion Division
Director, Office of Policy and Program
Development, Bureau of Primary Health
Care, Health Resources and Services
Administration at 301–443–9282 or at
oshockey@hrsa.gov.
New budget
period start
State
CFDA Number: 93.527.
Authority: Section 330 of the Public Health
Service Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 254b, as
amended).
Justification: Health Center Controlled
Networks enhance the use of health
information technology (HIT) to
improve the quality of care provided by
Health Center Program awardees and
look-alikes, collectively referred to as
health centers. HCCNs bring health
centers together to jointly address
operational and clinical challenges,
particularly the acquisition and
implementation of HIT in a costefficient manner. They help fulfill the
Federal Health IT Strategic Plan and
address HRSA’s goal that all Health
Center Program awardees will:
• Acquire and effectively implement
certified Electronic Health Record (EHR)
technology to enable all eligible
providers to become meaningful users of
EHRs as defined by the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS);
• access EHR incentive program
payments; and
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services Administration
Health Center Program
AGENCY: Health Resources and Services Administration, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of class deviation from competition requirements for the
Health Center Program.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Awarding Agency Grants Administration
Manual (AAGAM) Chapter 2.04.103, the Bureau of Primary Health Care
(BPHC) has been granted a class deviation from the exceptions to
maximum competition requirements contained in the AAGAM Chapter
2.04.104A-5 to provide additional funding without competition to the
115 Health Center Program awardees whose budget period ends October 31,
2015, for up to 4 months. The extension allows BPHC to eliminate the
November 1 budget period start date by redistributing these grants to
established starting dates later in the fiscal year, thereby allowing
awardees comparable opportunity to prepare and submit applications
while allowing BPHC to remain compliant with internal process
timelines.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Intended Recipient of the Award: Health Center Program awardees
with a project period end date of October 31, 2015.
Amount of Non-Competitive Awards: $44,481,501.
Period of Supplemental Funding: November 1, 2015, to a maximum of
February 28, 2016.
CFDA Number: 93.224.
Authority: Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act, as
amended (42 U.S.C. 254b, as amended).
Justification: Targeting the nation's neediest populations and
geographic areas, the Health Center Program currently funds nearly
1,300 health centers that operate approximately 9,000 service delivery
sites in every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin
Islands, and the Pacific Basin. In 2013, more than 21 million patients,
including medically underserved and uninsured patients, received
comprehensive, culturally competent, quality primary health care
services through the Health Center Program awardees. Due to the vast
size of the Health Center Program, the active grants are distributed
across eight budget periods that begin on the first of the month,
November through June.
BPHC uses the information awardees report annually via the Uniform
Data System (UDS) to objectively determine the patient and service area
requirements that new and continuing applications must address. The
requirements are available for applicant use in June. The deviation
allows BPHC to redistribute the awardees with November 1 start dates to
budget period start dates later in the fiscal year, thus allowing these
awardees comparable opportunity to prepare and submit applications
while allowing BPHC to remain compliant with internal process
timelines. By September 15, 2015, $44,481,501 will be awarded to these
115 awardees to continue approved activities for up to 4 months.
Awardees will report progress and financial obligations made during
their budget period extension through routine reports.
Table 1--Recipient Awardees
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New budget period
Grant No. Name State start Award amount
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H80CS00001....................... CITY OF SPRINGFIELD...... MA February........... $333,353
H80CS00002....................... CITY OF MANCHESTER....... NH March.............. 224,147
H80CS00003....................... COMMUNITY HEALTHLINK, INC MA March.............. 316,608
H80CS00006....................... BOSTON HEALTH CARE FOR MA January............ 505,654
THE HOMELESS PROGRAM,
INC., THE.
H80CS00007....................... CARE FOR THE HOMELESS.... NY January............ 734,361
H80CS00008....................... MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JUAN. PR March.............. 226,508
H80CS00009....................... CITY OF NEWARK, NEW NJ January............ 411,022
JERSEY, INC.
H80CS00011....................... MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER NY January............ 401,335
H80CS00013....................... UNDER 21, INC............ NY March.............. 209,692
H80CS00016....................... PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT PA January............ 710,886
CORPORATION.
H80CS00017....................... HEALTH CARE FOR THE MD January............ 606,970
HOMELESS, INC.
H80CS00018....................... DAILY PLANET, INC........ VA February........... 490,501
H80CS00019....................... NORTH BROWARD HOSPITAL FL February........... 437,971
DISTRICT.
H80CS00020....................... BIRMINGHAM HEALTH CARE, AL January............ 713,355
INC.
H80CS00022....................... SAINT JOSEPHS MERCY CARE GA January............ 614,459
SVCS.
H80CS00023....................... COUNTY OF HAMILTON....... TN March.............. 364,024
H80CS00024....................... COUNTY OF PINELLAS....... FL March.............. 193,752
H80CS00026....................... CAMILLUS HEALTH CONCERN, FL January............ 515,685
INC.
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H80CS00027....................... GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL.. OH February........... 276,112
H80CS00028....................... HENNEPIN COUNTY.......... MN February........... 354,321
H80CS00029....................... CARE ALLIANCE............ OH January............ 468,025
H80CS00030....................... COUNTY OF INGHAM......... MI February........... 304,746
H80CS00031....................... TRINITY HEALTH MI March.............. 274,685
CORPORATION.
H80CS00033....................... DETROIT HEALTH CARE FOR MI January............ 475,273
THE HOMELESS.
H80CS00034....................... OUTREACH COMMUNITY HEALTH WI February........... 481,078
CENTERS, INC.
H80CS00035....................... NEW COMMUNITY CLINIC, WI February........... 332,949
INC., LTD.
H80CS00036....................... ALBUQUERQUE HEALTH CARE NM January............ 350,108
FOR THE HOMELESS, INC.
H80CS00037....................... CITY OF NEW ORLEANS...... LA February........... 451,993
H80CS00038....................... HARRIS COUNTY HOSPITAL TX January............ 542,606
DISTRICT.
H80CS00039....................... DALLAS COUNTY HOSPITAL TX January............ 406,306
DISTRICT.
H80CS00040....................... COLORADO COALITION FOR CO January............ 1,141,583
THE HOMELESS, THE.
H80CS00042....................... COMMUNITY ACTION OF WY March.............. 149,726
LARAMIE COUNTY, INC.
H80CS00043....................... WASATCH HOMELESS HEALTH UT February........... 462,646
CARE, INC.
H80CS00044....................... COUNTY OF MARICOPA....... AZ January............ 459,405
H80CS00045....................... COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO..... CA March.............. 346,132
H80CS00046....................... COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA.. CA March.............. 345,341
H80CS00047....................... COUNTY OF ALAMEDA........ CA January............ 486,082
H80CS00048....................... COUNTY OF SANTA CRUZ..... CA February........... 404,475
H80CS00049....................... SAN FRANCISCO COMMUNITY CA January............ 860,109
CLINIC CONSORTIUM.
H80CS00050....................... COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA... CA February........... 460,558
H80CS00051....................... COUNTY OF SAN MATEO...... CA February........... 461,544
H80CS00052....................... CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL & CA February........... 369,872
RESEARCH CENTER AT
OAKLAND.
H80CS00053....................... WAIKIKI HEALTH CENTER.... HI February........... 278,223
H80CS00054....................... METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT WA March.............. 348,334
COUNCIL, THE.
H80CS00055....................... WHITE BIRD CLINIC........ OR March.............. 187,567
H80CS00056....................... COUNTY OF KING........... WA January............ 537,592
H80CS00239....................... FAMILIES FIRST OF THE NH March.............. 172,837
GREATER SEA COAST, INC.
H80CS00240....................... HEALTHCARE CENTER FOR FL January............ 381,103
HOMELESS, INC.
H80CS00243....................... OUTSIDE IN............... OR January............ 396,812
H80CS00247....................... COUNTY OF VENTURA........ CA March.............. 261,600
H80CS00268....................... FLOATING HOSPITAL, INC., NY January............ 470,166
THE.
H80CS00271....................... DUFFY HEALTH CENTER, INC. MA March.............. 366,149
H80CS00300....................... HEALTH CARE FOR THE TX March.............. 323,507
HOMELESS HOUSTON.
H80CS00305....................... I.M. SULZBACHER CENTER FL January............ 362,224
FOR THE HOMELESS.
H80CS00306....................... PROJECT RENEWAL, INC..... NY January............ 388,882
H80CS00308....................... NORTHWEST COMMUNITY RI February........... 352,019
HEALTH CARE.
H80CS00309....................... CHEROKEE HEALTH SYSTEMS.. TN January............ 934,368
H80CS00319....................... COMMUNITY HEALTH WA January............ 791,398
ASSOCIATION OF SPOKANE.
H80CS00370....................... SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY LA January............ 537,890
HEALTH SYSTEMS.
H80CS00836....................... SOUTH CENTRAL PRIMARY GA March.............. 251,790
CARE CENTER.
H80CS00841....................... COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER KS January............ 499,042
OF SOUTHEAST KANSAS, INC.
H80CS00842....................... COUNTY OF YAVAPAI........ AZ February........... 275,746
H80CS00843....................... RITCHIE COUNTY PRIMARY WV March.............. 281,738
CARE ASSOC., INC.
H80CS00844....................... CLINICA MSR OSCAR A CA January............ 422,661
ROMERO.
H80CS00845....................... ST. GEORGE MEDICAL WV March.............. 207,904
CLINIC, INC.
H80CS00846....................... FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF FL March.............. 290,713
HEALTH.
H80CS00847....................... NORTHLAND HEALTH PARTNERS ND February........... 380,094
COMMUNITY.
H80CS00848....................... NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA OK January............ 369,969
COMMUNITY HEALTH
CENTERS, INC.
H80CS01130....................... NORTON SOUND HEALTH AK January............ 382,757
CORPORATION.
H80CS02323....................... COMMUNITY ACTION TX January............ 344,237
CORPORATION OF SOUTH
TEXAS.
H80CS02325....................... INDIAN HEALTH CENTER OF CA March.............. 349,324
SANTA CLARA VALLEY.
H80CS02326....................... TRI-CITY HEALTH CENTER... CA February........... 475,195
H80CS02327....................... ASIAN HUMAN SERVICES IL February........... 416,022
FAMILY HEALTH CENTER.
H80CS02329....................... EAST BAY COMMUNITY ACTION RI February........... 306,700
PROGRAM.
H80CS02330....................... COUNTY OF NATRONA........ WY March.............. 208,495
H80CS02331....................... DIRNE HEALTH CENTERS, INC ID January............ 360,421
H80CS02445....................... JOHNSON HEALTH CENTER.... VA January............ 383,590
H80CS02446....................... ALEXANDRIA NEIGHBORHOOD VA January............ 417,043
HEALTH SERVICE, INC.
H80CS02448....................... SEBASTICOOK FAMILY ME February........... 323,260
DOCTORS.
H80CS02449....................... MOLOKAI OHANA HEALTH HI March.............. 298,937
CARE, INC.
H80CS02450....................... HEALTH ACCESS NETWORK, ME January............ 349,836
INC.
H80CS02451....................... LONE STAR COMMUNITY TX February........... 420,764
HEALTH CENTER, INC.
H80CS02452....................... EL CENTRO DEL CORAZON.... TX February........... 422,756
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H80CS02454....................... FAMILY HEALTH CENTER OF OK February........... 392,320
SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA.
H80CS02456....................... WINDROSE HEALTH NETWORK, IN March.............. 355,898
INC.
H80CS02457....................... HEARTLAND COMMUNITY IL February........... 428,244
HEALTH CLINIC.
H80CS02458....................... NORTHSHORE HEALTH IN January............ 428,229
CENTERS, INC.
H80CS02520....................... NORTHEAST FLORIDA........ FL March.............. 336,515
H80CS07772....................... KENTUCKY MOUNTAIN HEALTH KY March.............. 298,382
ALLIANCE, INC.
H80CS07897....................... HEART OF OHIO FAMILY OH February........... 343,299
HEALTH CENTERS.
H80CS08730....................... WESTSIDE FAMILY HEALTH CA February........... 283,751
CENTER.
H80CS08735....................... CHINATOWN SERVICE CENTER. CA March.............. 320,601
H80CS08737....................... ROANOKE CHOWAN COMMUNITY NC March.............. 350,060
HEALTH CENTER, INC.
H80CS08738....................... COVENANT COMMUNITY CARE, MI January............ 394,653
INC.
H80CS08739....................... AVENAL COMMUNITY HEALTH CA January............ 400,628
CENTER.
H80CS08753....................... BUTLER COUNTY COMMUNITY OH March.............. 345,654
HEALTH CONSORTIUM, INC.
H80CS08760....................... WAYNE MEMORIAL COMMUNITY PA March.............. 320,196
HEALTH CENTERS.
H80CS08764....................... MOREHOUSE COMMUNITY LA February........... 390,961
MEDICAL CENTERS, INC.
H80CS08765....................... CRESCENT COMMUNITY HEALTH IA March.............. 319,712
CENTER.
H80CS08766....................... WEST CECIL HEALTH CENTER, MD March.............. 216,646
INC.
H80CS08767....................... UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY TN March.............. 356,163
HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
H80CS08769....................... PINES HEALTH SERVICES.... ME March.............. 351,074
H80CS08770....................... HEALTH CENTER OF TX March.............. 333,315
SOUTHEAST TEXAS.
H80CS08771....................... WATERFALL CLINIC, INC.... OR March.............. 317,585
H80CS08773....................... INTERFAITH COMMUNITY WA March.............. 341,584
HEALTH CENTER.
H80CS08775....................... LANA'I COMMUNITY HEALTH HI March.............. 208,807
CENTER.
H80CS09032....................... PROJECT HOPE............. NJ March.............. 258,740
H80CS11274....................... UNITY HOSPITAL OF NY March.............. 316,732
ROCHESTER, THE.
H80CS26510....................... SOUTHWEST COLORADO MENTAL CO March.............. 233,306
HEALTH CENTER, INC.
H80CS26511....................... UPPER GREAT LAKES FAMILY MI February........... 443,580
HEALTH CENTER.
H80CS26512....................... PREFERRED FAMILY MO March.............. 233,306
HEALTHCARE, INC.
H80CS26513....................... FIRSTMED HEALTH AND NV March.............. 237,906
WELLNESS CENTER.
H80CS26514....................... TRIAD ADULT AND PEDIATRIC NC March.............. 247,777
MEDICINE, INC.
H80CS26515....................... PAIUTE INDIAN TRIBE OF UT March.............. 233,306
UTAH, THE.
H80CS26516....................... FREE CLINIC OF THE NEW VA March.............. 236,948
RIVER VALLEY, INC.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Olivia Shockey, Expansion Division
Director, Office of Policy and Program Development, Bureau of Primary
Health Care, Health Resources and Services Administration at 301-443-
9282 or at oshockey@hrsa.gov.
Dated: June 5, 2015.
James Macrae,
Acting Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2015-14236 Filed 6-10-15; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4165-15-P