Intent To Award a Single-Source Supplement for the Amputee Coalition of America, Inc. for the National Limb Loss Resource Center Cooperative Agreement, 30131 [2023-09910]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Community Living
Intent To Award a Single-Source
Supplement for the Amputee Coalition
of America, Inc. for the National Limb
Loss Resource Center Cooperative
Agreement
ACTION:
Notice.
The Administration for
Community Living (ACL) announces the
intent to award a single-source
supplement to the current cooperative
agreement held by the Amputee
Coalition of America, Inc. for the
National Limb Loss Resource Center
(NLLRC).
SUMMARY:
For
further information or comments
regarding this program supplement,
contact Elizabeth Leef, U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services,
Administration for Community Living,
Administration on Disabilities, Office of
Disability Services Innovation at (202)
475–2486 or Elizabeth.leef@acl.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
purpose of this project is to expand on
current grant activities occurring across
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communities. These activities include
programs that promote independence,
community living, and the adoption of
healthy behaviors that promote wellness
and prevent and/or reduce chronic
conditions associated with limb loss
and increase partnerships and
collaborations with ACL programs that
will benefit all people living with limb
loss or limb differences. The
administrative supplement for FY 2023
will be for $667,048 bringing the total
award for FY 2023 to $4,065,215.
The additional funding will not be
used to begin new projects. The funding
will be used to enhance and expand
existing programs that can serve an
increased number of veterans and
people living with limb loss and limb
differences by providing increased
technical assistance activities;
promoting health and wellness
programs; addressing healthcare access
issues, including maternity care;
promoting the adoption of healthy
behaviors with the objective of
preventing and/or reducing chronic
conditions associated with limb loss;
increasing partnerships and
collaborations with ACL programs that
will benefit all people living with limb
loss or limb differences; enhancing and
expanding the evaluation activities
currently under way; and enhancing
website capacities for improved
information dissemination.
Program Name: National Limb Loss
Resource Center.
Recipient: The Amputee Coalition of
America, Inc.
Period of Performance: The
supplement award will be issued for the
fifth year of the five-year project period
of April 1, 2019, through March 29,
2024.
Total Supplement Award Amount:
$667,048 in FY 2023.
Award Type: Cooperative Agreement
Supplement.
Statutory Authority: This program is
authorized under Section 317 of the
Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C.
247(b–4)); Consolidated and Further
Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015,
Public Law 113–235 (Dec. 16, 2014).
Basis for Award: The Amputee
Coalition of America, Inc. is currently
funded to carry out the objectives of this
program, entitled The National Limb
Loss Resource Center for the period of
April 1, 2019, through March 29, 2024.
Almost 2 million Americans have
experienced amputations or were born
with limb difference and another 28
million people in our country are at risk
for amputation. The supplement will
enable the grantee to carry their work
even further, serving more people living
with limb loss and/or limb differences
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and providing even more
comprehensive training and technical
assistance in the development of longterm supportive services. The additional
funding will not be used to begin new
projects or activities. The NLLRC will
enhance and expand currently funded
activities such as conducting national
outreach for the development and
dissemination of patient education
materials, programs, and services;
providing technical support and
assistance to community based limb loss
support groups; and raising awareness
about the limb loss and limb differences
communities.
Establishing an entirely new grant
project at this time would be potentially
disruptive to the current work already
well under way. More importantly, the
people living with limb loss and limb
differences currently being served by
this program could be negatively
impacted by a service disruption, thus
posing the risk of not being able to find
the right resources that could negatively
impact on health and wellbeing. If this
supplement were not provided, the
project would be less able to address the
significant unmet needs of additional
limb loss survivors. Similarly, the
project would be unable to expand its
current technical assistance and training
efforts in NLLRC concepts and
approaches, let alone reach beyond
traditional providers of services to this
population to train more ‘‘mainstream’’
providers of disability services.
Dated: May 4, 2023.
Alison Barkoff,
Acting Administrator and Assistant Secretary
for Aging.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Community Living
Intent To Award a Single-Source Supplement for the Amputee
Coalition of America, Inc. for the National Limb Loss Resource Center
Cooperative Agreement
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Administration for Community Living (ACL) announces the
intent to award a single-source supplement to the current cooperative
agreement held by the Amputee Coalition of America, Inc. for the
National Limb Loss Resource Center (NLLRC).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information or comments
regarding this program supplement, contact Elizabeth Leef, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community
Living, Administration on Disabilities, Office of Disability Services
Innovation at (202) 475-2486 or [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of this project is to expand on
current grant activities occurring across communities. These activities
include programs that promote independence, community living, and the
adoption of healthy behaviors that promote wellness and prevent and/or
reduce chronic conditions associated with limb loss and increase
partnerships and collaborations with ACL programs that will benefit all
people living with limb loss or limb differences. The administrative
supplement for FY 2023 will be for $667,048 bringing the total award
for FY 2023 to $4,065,215.
The additional funding will not be used to begin new projects. The
funding will be used to enhance and expand existing programs that can
serve an increased number of veterans and people living with limb loss
and limb differences by providing increased technical assistance
activities; promoting health and wellness programs; addressing
healthcare access issues, including maternity care; promoting the
adoption of healthy behaviors with the objective of preventing and/or
reducing chronic conditions associated with limb loss; increasing
partnerships and collaborations with ACL programs that will benefit all
people living with limb loss or limb differences; enhancing and
expanding the evaluation activities currently under way; and enhancing
website capacities for improved information dissemination.
Program Name: National Limb Loss Resource Center.
Recipient: The Amputee Coalition of America, Inc.
Period of Performance: The supplement award will be issued for the
fifth year of the five-year project period of April 1, 2019, through
March 29, 2024.
Total Supplement Award Amount: $667,048 in FY 2023.
Award Type: Cooperative Agreement Supplement.
Statutory Authority: This program is authorized under Section 317
of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247(b-4)); Consolidated and
Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015, Public Law 113-235 (Dec.
16, 2014).
Basis for Award: The Amputee Coalition of America, Inc. is
currently funded to carry out the objectives of this program, entitled
The National Limb Loss Resource Center for the period of April 1, 2019,
through March 29, 2024. Almost 2 million Americans have experienced
amputations or were born with limb difference and another 28 million
people in our country are at risk for amputation. The supplement will
enable the grantee to carry their work even further, serving more
people living with limb loss and/or limb differences and providing even
more comprehensive training and technical assistance in the development
of long-term supportive services. The additional funding will not be
used to begin new projects or activities. The NLLRC will enhance and
expand currently funded activities such as conducting national outreach
for the development and dissemination of patient education materials,
programs, and services; providing technical support and assistance to
community based limb loss support groups; and raising awareness about
the limb loss and limb differences communities.
Establishing an entirely new grant project at this time would be
potentially disruptive to the current work already well under way. More
importantly, the people living with limb loss and limb differences
currently being served by this program could be negatively impacted by
a service disruption, thus posing the risk of not being able to find
the right resources that could negatively impact on health and
wellbeing. If this supplement were not provided, the project would be
less able to address the significant unmet needs of additional limb
loss survivors. Similarly, the project would be unable to expand its
current technical assistance and training efforts in NLLRC concepts and
approaches, let alone reach beyond traditional providers of services to
this population to train more ``mainstream'' providers of disability
services.
Dated: May 4, 2023.
Alison Barkoff,
Acting Administrator and Assistant Secretary for Aging.
[FR Doc. 2023-09910 Filed 5-9-23; 8:45 am]
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