PPHF: Chronic Disease Innovation Grants - financed solely by Public Prevention Health Funds

 

National Diabetes Prevention Program Evidence-Based Lifestyle Intervention to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes in Underserved Communities - The purpose of the program is to expand the National Diabetes Prevention Program, an evidence-based lifestyle change program in populations at high-risk for developing type 2 diabetes (African American; American Indian/Alaska Native; Hispanic/Latino, Low Social Economic Status; Women with a history of Gestational Diabetes). The CDC-led National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) is a public-private partnership of community organizations, private insurers, employers, health care organizations, and government agencies working to deliver the type 2 diabetes prevention lifestyle change program. It is an innovative example of linking the community and clinical sectors to cost-effectively improve health outcomes. The National DPP is focused on aligning incentives since third-party payers reimburse for health outcomes. Economic studies indicate that lifestyle change programs (costing about $400 per person) are cost effective and even cost saving by reducing the cost of treating diabetes and its complications prevented by the program. These favorable costs are the result of employing a lower cost workforce, delivering the program in groups, and consistency in program content. The award recipients will be expected to develop, implement, market, and evaluate a comprehensive plan for scaling the National DPP lifestyle change program in select communities. The awardees will identify and engage organizations and/or employers that have capacity to offer the National DPP lifestyle change program and facilitate the establishment of the National DPP lifestyle change program, in collaboration with these organizations and/or employers. Awardees will also work with insurance companies to reimburse organizations offering the National DPP lifestyle change program through this cooperative agreement and work with employers and insurers to offer the National DPP lifestyle change program using pay for performance model. Also, they may work with employers to offer the National DPP lifestyle change program as a covered benefit for employees. The awardees will be expected to develop, implement and evaluate marketing and communications strategies to promote the National DPP lifestyle change program, educate health care providers about the program and encourage provider referrals to National DPP lifestyle change programs.

General information about this opportunity
Last Known Status
Deleted 03/27/2024 (Archived.)
Program Number
93.739
Federal Agency/Office
Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services
Type(s) of Assistance Offered
B - Project Grants
Program Accomplishments
Not applicable.
Authorization
This program is authorized under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, § 4201 (P.L. 111-148) and title IV Section 4002 of the Affordable Care Act (PPHF)
Who is eligible to apply/benefit from this assistance?
Applicant Eligibility
Eligible Applicants: Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other than Institutions of Higher Education); For-Profit Organizations; Small, minority, and women-owned businesses; Indian/Native American Tribal Governments (Federally Recognized); Hospitals; Regional Organizations; Faith-based or Community-based Organizations.
Beneficiary Eligibility
The general public will benefit from the objectives of this program. More specifically, populations at high-risk for developing type 2 diabetes (African American; American Indian/Alaska Native; Hispanic/Latino, Low Social Economic Status; Women with a history of Gestational Diabetes) will benefit from the objectives of this program.
Credentials/Documentation
Applicants must document the need for assistance, state the objectives of the project, outline the methods of operation, describe the evaluation procedures and provide a budget justification for funds requested.
What is the process for applying and being award this assistance?
Pre-Application Procedure
Preapplication coordination is required. Environmental impact information is not required for this program. An environmental impact assessment is not required for this listing. This program is eligible for coverage under E.O. 12372, "Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs." An applicant should consult the office or official designated as the single point of contact in his or her State for more information on the process the State requires to be followed in applying for assistance, if the State has selected the program for review. This program is eligible for coverage under E.O. 12372, "Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs." An applicant should consult the office or official designated as the single point of contact in his or her State for more information on the process the State requires to be followed in applying for assistance, if the State has selected the program for review
Application Procedure
2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards applies to this program. OMB Circular No. A-102 applies to this program; OMB Circular No. A-110 applies to this program; 45 CFR Part 74 applies to this program for hospitals, other nonprofit; organizations, and commercial organizations; 45 CFR Part 92 applies to this program for awards for tribal governments.
Award Procedure
All eligible applications will be initially reviewed for completeness by the Procurement and Grants Office (PGO) staff. Incomplete applications will not advance through the review process. Applicants will be notified if the application did not meet eligibility and/or published submission requirements. An objective review panel will evaluate complete and responsive applications according to the evaluation criteria listed in funding opportunity announcement. Successful applicants will receive a Notice of Award (NOA) from the CDC Procurement and Grants Office. The NOA shall be the only binding, authorizing document between the recipient and CDC. The NOA will be signed by an authorized Grants Management Officer.
Deadlines
Contact the headquarters or regional location, as appropriate for application deadlines
Approval/Disapproval Decision Time
From 120 to 180 days.
Appeals
Not applicable.
Renewals
More than 180 days. Subject to satisfactory performance as documented through semi-annual progress reports, Project Officer oversight documentation and availability of funds.
How are proposals selected?
Applications will be funded in order by score and rank determined by the review panel. Other criteria will be listed in the funding opportunity announcement.
How may assistance be used?
Funds may be used to support scaling the National DPP lifestyle change programs in select communities described in Section “050” above.
What are the requirements after being awarded this opportunity?
Reporting
Not applicable.
Auditing
n/a
Records
Financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and all other records pertinent to the grant program must be kept readily available for review by personnel authorized to examine PHS grant accounts. Financial records, supporting documentation, statistical records, and all other records pertinent to an award shall be retained for a minimum of 3 years, or until completion and resolution of any audit in process or pending resolution. In all cases records must be retained until resolution of any audit questions. Property records must be retained in accordance with 45 CFR 92.42 requirements.
Other Assistance Considerations
Formula and Matching Requirements
Statutory formula is not applicable to this assistance listing.

Matching requirements are not applicable to this assistance listing.

MOE requirements are not applicable to this assistance listing.
Length and Time Phasing of Assistance
Project periods is for 4 years with 12-month budget periods. Assistance is awarded/released as Notice of Award.
Who do I contact about this opportunity?
Regional or Local Office
None/Not specified.
Headquarters Office
Debra Toress
4770 Buford Hwy, NE, MS K10, NCCDPHP
Atlanta, GA 30333 US
djt4@cdc.gov
Phone: 770-488-1097
Fax: 770-488-8550
Website Address
http://www.cdc.gov
Financial Information
Account Identification
75-0094-3-1-550
Obligations
(Cooperative Agreements (Discretionary Grants)) FY 18$0.00; FY 19 est $0.00; FY 20 est $0.00; FY 17$0.00; FY 16$0.00; - The specific amount of funding per award will be determined by proposed activities, reach, burden of disease, quality of application, and likelihood of success. Successful applicants serving populations within the same geographic area may be expected to communicate with other successful applicants, to prevent duplication of effort. Throughout the project period, CDC?s commitment to continuation of awards will be conditioned on the availability of funds, evidence of satisfactory progress by the recipient (as documented in required reports), and the determination that continued funding is in the best interest of the Federal government. FY13-funding for this project was completed with Basic Appropriation and another CFDA was assigned to support FY13.(Cooperative Agreements) FY 18$0.00; FY 19 est $0.00; FY 20 est $0.00; -
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
This CFDA was used for a FOA that was funded with PPHF.
Regulations, Guidelines and Literature
Code of Federal Regulations 45 CFR Part 92 and 74
Examples of Funded Projects
Not applicable.

 


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