Announcement of the Intent To Award an Emergency Single-Source Grant, 51165 [2019-20996]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
[CFDA Number: 93.612]
Announcement of the Intent To Award
an Emergency Single-Source Grant
Administration for Native
Americans (ANA), Administration for
Children and Families (ACF),
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice of intent to issue an
emergency single-source award to 500
Sails, Inc. in Saipan, Commonweath of
the Northern Mariana Islands.
AGENCY:
The ACF, ANA, Division of
Program Operations (DPO) intends to
award a grant of $106,638 to 500 Sails,
Inc. in Saipan, Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands. The purpose
of the award is to support restoration of
culturally significant sites and a digital
storytelling project after the devastating
effects of Typhoon Yutu in October,
2018.
DATES: The intended period of
performance for this award is 09/30/
2019 through 09/29/2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Carmelia Strickland, Director, Division
of Program Operations, Administration
for Native Americans, 330 C Street SW,
Switzer Bldg. 4115, Washington, DC
20201. Telephone: 202–401–6741;
Email: Carmelia.Strickland@
acf.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: An
emergency declaration by President
Donald Trump was issued for the
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
Islands (CNMI) on October 27, 2018. In
the spring of 2019, ANA’s Pacific Basin
Training and Technical Assistance
Center performed an assessment of
community needs that were not
addressed by other federal agencies in
response to the catastrophic storm. A
report was prepared for ANA with a
series of projects aiming to reduce the
post-traumatic stress of 200 Chamorro
and Carolinian community members
through storytelling, and to repair and/
or restore six culturally significant sites
and two ANA project sites. Currently,
the CNMI government is burdened with
the reconstruction of homes and
governmental infrastructure that were
damaged by Typhoon Yutu. The award
will be carried out by 500 Sails, Inc., a
non-profit organization located in
Saipan, CNMI, to serve as the grants
administrator and project coordinator
for the proposed projects. 500 Sails, Inc.
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is a current ANA grantee with an ending
3-year project period and has
successfully administered an ANA
award. They have the organizational
capacity, including accounting and data
management, as well as qualified staff in
place. In addition, the organization has
the community connections,
partnerships, and experience to
successfully implement the award. The
Board of Directors for 500 Sails, Inc has
included a board resolution in support
of the application and the 9 proposed
projects. The activities within the
project are designed to incorporate
cultural ways of supporting the recovery
after Typhoon Yutu. The proposed
projects include the cultural component
that no other federal agency could
provide, and it allows for a holistic
approach to the recovery. Most of the
projects include volunteer opportunities
for community members to help in the
rebuilding of their community. The
application will be awarded in
compliance with HHS policy for
emergency awards, including after an
objective review has been conducted.
Statutory Authority: Section 803(a) of the
Native American Programs Act of 1974
(NAPA), 42 U.S.C. 2991b.
Elizabeth Leo,
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: 93.612]
Announcement of the Intent To Award an Emergency Single-Source
Grant
AGENCY: Administration for Native Americans (ANA), Administration for
Children and Families (ACF), Department of Health and Human Services
(HHS).
ACTION: Notice of intent to issue an emergency single-source award to
500 Sails, Inc. in Saipan, Commonweath of the Northern Mariana Islands.
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SUMMARY: The ACF, ANA, Division of Program Operations (DPO) intends to
award a grant of $106,638 to 500 Sails, Inc. in Saipan, Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana Islands. The purpose of the award is to support
restoration of culturally significant sites and a digital storytelling
project after the devastating effects of Typhoon Yutu in October, 2018.
DATES: The intended period of performance for this award is 09/30/2019
through 09/29/2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carmelia Strickland, Director,
Division of Program Operations, Administration for Native Americans,
330 C Street SW, Switzer Bldg. 4115, Washington, DC 20201. Telephone:
202-401-6741; Email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: An emergency declaration by President Donald
Trump was issued for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
(CNMI) on October 27, 2018. In the spring of 2019, ANA's Pacific Basin
Training and Technical Assistance Center performed an assessment of
community needs that were not addressed by other federal agencies in
response to the catastrophic storm. A report was prepared for ANA with
a series of projects aiming to reduce the post-traumatic stress of 200
Chamorro and Carolinian community members through storytelling, and to
repair and/or restore six culturally significant sites and two ANA
project sites. Currently, the CNMI government is burdened with the
reconstruction of homes and governmental infrastructure that were
damaged by Typhoon Yutu. The award will be carried out by 500 Sails,
Inc., a non-profit organization located in Saipan, CNMI, to serve as
the grants administrator and project coordinator for the proposed
projects. 500 Sails, Inc. is a current ANA grantee with an ending 3-
year project period and has successfully administered an ANA award.
They have the organizational capacity, including accounting and data
management, as well as qualified staff in place. In addition, the
organization has the community connections, partnerships, and
experience to successfully implement the award. The Board of Directors
for 500 Sails, Inc has included a board resolution in support of the
application and the 9 proposed projects. The activities within the
project are designed to incorporate cultural ways of supporting the
recovery after Typhoon Yutu. The proposed projects include the cultural
component that no other federal agency could provide, and it allows for
a holistic approach to the recovery. Most of the projects include
volunteer opportunities for community members to help in the rebuilding
of their community. The application will be awarded in compliance with
HHS policy for emergency awards, including after an objective review
has been conducted.
Statutory Authority: Section 803(a) of the Native American
Programs Act of 1974 (NAPA), 42 U.S.C. 2991b.
Elizabeth Leo,
Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of Grants Policy, Office of
Administration.
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