Announcing the Award of a Single-Source Program Expansion Supplement Grant to Futures Without Violence in San Francisco, CA, 4031-4032 [2016-01328]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
[CFDA Numbers: 93.592, 93.224]
Announcing the Award of a SingleSource Program Expansion
Supplement Grant to Futures Without
Violence in San Francisco, CA
Family and Youth Services
Bureau, ACYF, ACF, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of the award of a singlesource program expansion supplement
grant under the Family Violence
Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA)
Technical Assistance Project to Futures
Without Violence to support training
and technical assistance activities.
AGENCY:
The Administration for
Children and Families (ACF),
Administration on Children, Youth and
Families (ACYF), Family and Youth
Services Bureau (FYSB), Division of
Family Violence Prevention and
Services (DFVPS), announces the award
of $370,000 as a single-source program
expansion supplement to Futures
Without Violence in San Francisco, CA.
The award is a collaboration between
ACF/ACYF/FYSB/FVPSA, contributing
$120,000, and HHS/Health Resource
Services Administration (HRSA),
Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC),
contributing $250,000.
DATES: The period of support is
September 29, 2015, through September
30, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shawndell Dawson, Senior Program
Specialist, Family Violence Prevention
and Services Program, 1250 Maryland
Avenue SW., Suite 8215, Washington,
DC 20024. Telephone: 202–205–1476;
email: Shawndell.Dawson@acf.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
grantee is funded under FYSB’s FVPSA
Program as a technical assistance
provider serving as the FVPSA-funded
National Health Resource Center on
Domestic Violence.
In accordance with an intra-agency
agreement, HRSA/BPHC will provide
obligation authority for $250,000 to the
ACF/ACYF/FYSB/DFVPS to provide
national-level health care and domestic
violence training and technical
assistance. In accordance with this
intra-agency agreement, ACF/ACYF/
FYSB/DFVPS has supplemented an
existing training and technical
assistance cooperative agreement with
Futures Without Violence through
September 30, 2016. The HRSA/BPHC
and ACF/ACYF/FYSB/DFVPS staffs will
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meet regularly and facilitate ongoing
communication to coordinate the
delivery of national training and
technical assistance to primary health
clinics.
Supplemental award funds will
support the grantee in providing
training and technical assistance to
domestic violence service and health
care providers.
This award will expand the scope of
Futures Without Violence’s technical
assistance activities to include
additional activities concerned with
assessing and responding to domestic
violence in health clinics and
supporting children/youth and abused
parents experiencing domestic violence.
This additional technical assistance and
training may involve such activities as:
(1) Providing technical assistance for
nine health centers to create health
system changes that support providers
and create sustainable responses to
victims of intimate partner violence; (2)
providing training on comprehensive,
culturally competent responses to
domestic violence within a Patient
Centered Medical Home model; (3)
creating new technical assistance
resources that promote protective
factors and resilience when working
with children, youth, and teens
impacted by domestic violence, which
includes fostering stronger relationships
with their non-abusive parents or
caregivers; (4) providing training to
domestic violence programs that
improves consistent implementation of
evidence-informed, trauma-informed,
and culturally relevant programming for
children, youth, and abused parents; (4)
maintaining an online resource for
domestic violence programs:
www.PromisingFuturesWithout
Violence.org.
The solicited application from
Futures Without Violence underwent
objective review by a federal panel
using criteria that assessed the
application’s project approach, its
organizational capacity, and budgeting
of projected project costs.
Statutory Authority: The statutory
authority for this award is Section 310 of
FVPSA, as amended by Section 201 of the
CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2010, Pub. L.
111–320. The HRSA authority for its funding
is through Section 330 of the Public Health
Service Act (42 U.S.C. 254b).
Christopher Beach,
Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of
Grants Policy, Office of Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Announcement of the Award of a
Single-Source Expansion Supplement
Grant to PathWays PA in Philadelphia,
PA
Family and Youth Services
Bureau (FYSB), ACYF, ACF, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of the award of a singlesource expansion supplement grant
Transitional Living Program (TLP) to
PathWays PA in Philadelphia, PA, to
serve additional runaway and homeless
youth.
AGENCY:
The Administration for
Children and Families (ACF),
Administration on Children, Youth and
Families (ACYF), Family and Youth
Services Bureau’s (FYSB), Runaway and
Homeless Youth Program, announces
the award of $200,000 as a single-source
expansion supplement grant to
PathWays PA to support activities and
services for homeless youth under the
TLP grant in Philadelphia, PA.
DATES: The period of support is
September 30, 2015, through September
29, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Resa
F. Matthew, Director, Division of
Adolescent Development and Support,
Family and Youth Services Bureau, 330
C Street SW., Washington, DC 20201;
telephone: (202) 401–5124; email:
resa.matthew@acf.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PathWays
PA will serve homeless parenting and
non-parenting young women age 16–21.
Over the next 12 months, they will serve
10 residential homeless young women
in the city of Philadelphia, PA.
The goal of PathWays PA’s TLP
program is to support homeless youth
with positive adult supervision while
supporting them in building the assets,
strengths, and resources necessary for
successful independence. Youth will be
housed in five one-bedroom apartments.
While in the program, the youth will
build life skills and carry out
developmental tasks to gain the capacity
for independent living and address their
assessed/identified needs. They will
build assets and strengthen protective
factors that reduce the impact of prior
trauma (e.g., domestic violence) and
reduce the harm of high-risk behaviors
through gaining skills in money
management, budgeting, consumer
education, and use of credit; building
life skills and interpersonal skills (and
parenting, as appropriate); acquiring
their high school diploma or equivalent
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(e.g., GED); strengthening job attainment
skills, and improving their mental and
physical health.
PathWays PA TLP staff will work
with each youth in the context of their
experience (e.g., domestic violence) to
minimize the impact of trauma and to
develop coping skills through a
Personalized Empowerment Plan (PEP).
The PEP will identify their pathway for
transitioning from supervised
participation in the program to
independent living or another
appropriate living arrangement. As part
of this plan, staff will facilitate
connections with agencies,
organizations, and resources in
Philadelphia that will assist in the
youth’s transition to independence and
create a strong plan for aftercare
support.
Statutory Authority: Runaway and
Homeless Youth Act, 42 U.S.C. 5701–
5752, as most recently amended by the
Reconnecting Homeless Youth Act, of
2008, Pub. L. 110–378 on October 8,
2008. Under Sec. 321 Authority for
Program, the Secretary is authorized to
make grants and to provide technical
assistance to public and nonprofit
private entities to establish and operate
transitional living youth projects for
homeless youth (42 U.S.C. 5714–1).
CFDA Number: 93.550.
Christopher Beach,
Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of
Grants Policy, Office of Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
[CFDA Number: 93.592]
Announcing the Award of a SingleSource Program Expansion
Supplement Grant to Casa de
Esperanza in St. Paul, MN
Family and Youth Services
Bureau, ACYF, ACF, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of the award of a singlesource program expansion supplement
grant under the Family Violence
Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA)
Technical Assistance (TA) Project to
Casa de Esperanza to support training
and technical assistance activities.
AGENCY:
The Administration for
Children and Families (ACF),
Administration on Children, Youth and
Families (ACYF), Family and Youth
Services Bureau (FYSB), Division of
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
[CFDA Numbers: 93.592, 93.224]
Announcing the Award of a Single-Source Program Expansion
Supplement Grant to Futures Without Violence in San Francisco, CA
AGENCY: Family and Youth Services Bureau, ACYF, ACF, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of the award of a single-source program expansion
supplement grant under the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
(FVPSA) Technical Assistance Project to Futures Without Violence to
support training and technical assistance activities.
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SUMMARY: The Administration for Children and Families (ACF),
Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF), Family and Youth
Services Bureau (FYSB), Division of Family Violence Prevention and
Services (DFVPS), announces the award of $370,000 as a single-source
program expansion supplement to Futures Without Violence in San
Francisco, CA. The award is a collaboration between ACF/ACYF/FYSB/
FVPSA, contributing $120,000, and HHS/Health Resource Services
Administration (HRSA), Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC),
contributing $250,000.
DATES: The period of support is September 29, 2015, through September
30, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shawndell Dawson, Senior Program
Specialist, Family Violence Prevention and Services Program, 1250
Maryland Avenue SW., Suite 8215, Washington, DC 20024. Telephone: 202-
205-1476; email: Shawndell.Dawson@acf.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The grantee is funded under FYSB's FVPSA
Program as a technical assistance provider serving as the FVPSA-funded
National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence.
In accordance with an intra-agency agreement, HRSA/BPHC will
provide obligation authority for $250,000 to the ACF/ACYF/FYSB/DFVPS to
provide national-level health care and domestic violence training and
technical assistance. In accordance with this intra-agency agreement,
ACF/ACYF/FYSB/DFVPS has supplemented an existing training and technical
assistance cooperative agreement with Futures Without Violence through
September 30, 2016. The HRSA/BPHC and ACF/ACYF/FYSB/DFVPS staffs will
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meet regularly and facilitate ongoing communication to coordinate the
delivery of national training and technical assistance to primary
health clinics.
Supplemental award funds will support the grantee in providing
training and technical assistance to domestic violence service and
health care providers.
This award will expand the scope of Futures Without Violence's
technical assistance activities to include additional activities
concerned with assessing and responding to domestic violence in health
clinics and supporting children/youth and abused parents experiencing
domestic violence. This additional technical assistance and training
may involve such activities as: (1) Providing technical assistance for
nine health centers to create health system changes that support
providers and create sustainable responses to victims of intimate
partner violence; (2) providing training on comprehensive, culturally
competent responses to domestic violence within a Patient Centered
Medical Home model; (3) creating new technical assistance resources
that promote protective factors and resilience when working with
children, youth, and teens impacted by domestic violence, which
includes fostering stronger relationships with their non-abusive
parents or caregivers; (4) providing training to domestic violence
programs that improves consistent implementation of evidence-informed,
trauma-informed, and culturally relevant programming for children,
youth, and abused parents; (4) maintaining an online resource for
domestic violence programs: www.PromisingFuturesWithoutViolence.org.
The solicited application from Futures Without Violence underwent
objective review by a federal panel using criteria that assessed the
application's project approach, its organizational capacity, and
budgeting of projected project costs.
Statutory Authority: The statutory authority for this award is
Section 310 of FVPSA, as amended by Section 201 of the CAPTA
Reauthorization Act of 2010, Pub. L. 111-320. The HRSA authority for
its funding is through Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act
(42 U.S.C. 254b).
Christopher Beach,
Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of Grants Policy, Office of
Administration.
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