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Program Name: Institute of
Community Inclusion.
Award Amount: $350,000.00.
Statutory Authority: The
Developmental Disabilities and Bill of
Rights Act of 2000.
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 93.631.
Program Description: The
Administration on Developmental and
Intellectual Disabilities, an agency of the
U.S. Administration for Community
Living, has been funding the ICI for
thirty-five years. The project’s activities
include: Studying the effectiveness of
state developmental disabilities
agencies and vocational rehabilitation
agencies in promoting full inclusion of
individuals with intellectual and
developmental disabilities through
employment and other community
activities; describing national trends in
the employment and economic status of
youth and adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities on a state
and national basis; highlighting
practices and outcomes in the transition
from school to employment and
promote policy enhancing integrated
employment at both the systems and
customer levels; developing guidelines
for community-based non-work
activities; implementing
www.statedata.info, a Web site
illustrating service system investment in
day and employment services, and
www.realworkstories.org, a Web site
featuring successes of youth with
intellectual and developmental
disabilities in paid jobs in their
communities; provide an online catalog
of innovative state-level strategies that
influence policy and facilitate access to
integrated employment; collaborate with
the University of Minnesota and the
University of Colorado to show targeted
current year and longitudinal data on
the project Web site and providing a
create-a-chart option allowing reports to
be customized. The project provides
comparative nationwide longitudinal
study of the employment trends of
people with Intellectual/Developmental
Disabilities and is a thirty-five year body
of work.
Agency Contact: For further
information or comments regarding this
supplemental action, contact KatherineCargill-Willis, U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services,
Administration for Community Living,
Administration on Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities, 330 C Street
SW., Washington, DC 20201; telephone
202–795–7322; email katherine.cargillwillis@acl.hhs.gov.
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Dated: July 17, 2017.
Mary Lazare,
Acting Administrator and Assistant Secretary
for Aging.
[FR Doc. 2017–15663 Filed 7–25–17; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Community Living
Notice of Intent To Award a SingleSource Non-Competing Continuation
Application to the University of
Minnesota for an Additional 12 Months
The Administration for
Community Living (ACL) recently
announced the awarding of the
University of Minnesota to the
Residential Information System Project
(RISP). The University of Minnesota
will maintain and continue the
longitudinal study of annual state-bystate and national statistics on
residential services and supports for
people with intellectual and
developmental disabilities.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Program Name: Residential
Information Systems Project.
Award Amount: $350,000.00.
Statutory Authority: The
Developmental Disabilities and Bill of
Rights Act of 2000.
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 93.631.
Program Description: The
Administration on Developmental and
Intellectual Disabilities, an agency of the
U.S. Administration for Community
Living, has been funding the RISP for
thirty-five years. The project’s activities
include: Utilizing a large multistate
database on individuals with
developmental disabilities to examine
the associations between personal
characteristics, housing, financing and
support models, state systems on
inclusion, self-determination,
satisfaction, and outcomes; conducting
state policy and program surveys on key
topics in residential and other
community services; maintaining a
clearinghouse of information and
resources on consumer-controlled
housing, the direct support workforce,
and community living outcomes;
collaborating with the University of
Massachusetts and the University of
Colorado to show targeted current year
and longitudinal data on the project
Web site and providing a create-a-chart
option allowing reports to be
customized. The comparative
nationwide longitudinal study of the
residential settings where people with
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Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities and supports is a forty year
body of work.
Agency Contact: For further
information or comments regarding this
supplemental action, contact Katherine
Cargill-Willis, U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services,
Administration for Community Living,
Administration on Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities, 330 C Street
SW., Washington, DC 20201; telephone
202–795–7322; email katherine.cargillwillis@acl.hhs.gov.
Dated: July 17, 2017.
Mary Lazare,
Acting Administrator and Assistant Secretary
for Aging.
[FR Doc. 2017–15661 Filed 7–25–17; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Community Living
Notice of Intent To Award a SingleSource Non-Competing Continuation
Application To Fund Grant Number
90DN0296 the University of Colorado
for an Additional 12 Months
The Administration for
Community Living (ACL) recently
announced the awarding of the
University of Colorado for the State of
the States in Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities (State of the
States) project. The University of
Colorado will maintain and advance a
comparative nationwide longitudinal
study of public financial commitments
and programmatic trends in
developmental disabilities services and
supports.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Program Name: State of the States on
Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities.
Award Amount: $350,000.00.
Statutory Authority: The
Developmental Disabilities and Bill of
Rights Act of 2000.
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 93.631.
Program Description: The
Administration on Developmental and
Intellectual Disabilities, an agency of the
U.S. Administration for Community
Living, has been funding the State of the
States project for thirty-five years. The
project’s activities include: A analyzing
developmental disabilities financial and
programmatic trends in each state and
the District of Columbia; identifying
trends and innovations in the financing
of family support supported living, and
supported employment in the states;
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Community Living
Notice of Intent To Award a Single-Source Non-Competing
Continuation Application to the University of Minnesota for an
Additional 12 Months
SUMMARY: The Administration for Community Living (ACL) recently
announced the awarding of the University of Minnesota to the
Residential Information System Project (RISP). The University of
Minnesota will maintain and continue the longitudinal study of annual
state-by-state and national statistics on residential services and
supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Program Name: Residential Information Systems Project.
Award Amount: $350,000.00.
Statutory Authority: The Developmental Disabilities and Bill of
Rights Act of 2000.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 93.631.
Program Description: The Administration on Developmental and
Intellectual Disabilities, an agency of the U.S. Administration for
Community Living, has been funding the RISP for thirty-five years. The
project's activities include: Utilizing a large multistate database on
individuals with developmental disabilities to examine the associations
between personal characteristics, housing, financing and support
models, state systems on inclusion, self-determination, satisfaction,
and outcomes; conducting state policy and program surveys on key topics
in residential and other community services; maintaining a
clearinghouse of information and resources on consumer-controlled
housing, the direct support workforce, and community living outcomes;
collaborating with the University of Massachusetts and the University
of Colorado to show targeted current year and longitudinal data on the
project Web site and providing a create-a-chart option allowing reports
to be customized. The comparative nationwide longitudinal study of the
residential settings where people with Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities and supports is a forty year body of work.
Agency Contact: For further information or comments regarding this
supplemental action, contact Katherine Cargill-Willis, U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living,
Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 330 C
Street SW., Washington, DC 20201; telephone 202-795-7322; email
katherine.cargill-willis@acl.hhs.gov.
Dated: July 17, 2017.
Mary Lazare,
Acting Administrator and Assistant Secretary for Aging.
[FR Doc. 2017-15661 Filed 7-25-17; 8:45 am]
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