Federal
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) - Administration for Community Living (ACL) - Administration on Aging (AoA)
12/02/21
12/17/21
01/25/22 11:59 PM ET
Cooperative agreements to USA nonprofit organizations, government agencies, IHEs, tribal governments, school districts, and faith-based organizations for programs to help individuals manage their health. Required registrations may take up to several weeks to complete. Programs are intended to benefit elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities.
This funding opportunity is designed for applicants to propose how they will develop capacity for, expand, deliver, and sustain evidence-based chronic disease self-management education and support programs that address the prevention and management of chronic conditions among older adults and adults with disabilities.
Applicants for this funding opportunity must propose to deliver two or more CDSME programs and at least one self-management support program.
All applicants must propose to implement at least one program that can be delivered in a remote format, i.e., by video conference, phone, mailed toolkit and phone, or some other format that does not have an in-person component.
GrantWatch ID#: 200011
$6,000,000
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Applicants must request a total budget between $600,000- $700,000 in federal funds for the three-year project.
These Cooperative Agreements have an anticipated start date of May 1, 2022.
Project period: 36-month project and 36-month budget period (fully funded)
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Letters of intent should be sent to:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Administration for Community Living
Administration on Aging
Lesha Spencer-Brown, MPH
Office of Nutrition and Health Promotion Programs
Email: Lesha.spencer-brown@acl.hhs.gov
Program Contacts:
Lesha Spencer-Brown
(202) 795-7331
Administration on Aging, Office of Nutrition and Health Promotion Programs
Sean Lewis
202-795-7384
Office of Grants Management
93.734
HHS-2022-ACL-AOA-CSSG-0041
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