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Strengthening Coordinated Transportation Systems
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CFDA#
93.631
Funder Type
Federal Government
IT Classification
A - Primarily intended to fund technology
Authority
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Summary
The Administration for Community Living (ACL) is making this funding opportunity available to build upon work previously done to strengthen coordinated transportation planning and systems for persons with disabilities and older adults. The successful applicant will continue to promote and expand the engagement of a national peer-to-peer network, further support the work of communities through the design and implementation of small grant demonstration programs, strengthen and refine evaluation and continuous improvement processes, and expand dissemination activities. The goal of this program is to build upon proven models and approaches that can be used by states and communities to involve people with disabilities and older adults in the design and implementation of coordinated transportation systems that successfully make those systems responsive to the needs of these populations.
Applicants should thoroughly describe the current status of inclusive transportation planning in the U.S. and clearly articulate how proposed approaches will further advance such activities. Within this context, applicants should propose approaches for addressing the following priority areas:
Advance Community-Based Demonstration Programs
Maximized consumer input and engagement:
Expanded Partnerships
Technical assistance (TA) and Support
Information Dissemination
Performance Measurement and Project Evaluation
Sustainability
History of Funding
None is available.
Additional Information
The grantee will execute the following responsibilities of the cooperative agreement:
Attend an in person or teleconference meeting within two weeks of project award;
Collaborate with the ACL in the development, modification, and execution of their work plan and in the implementation of all aspects of their Research and Demonstration Program;
Work with National Organizations that ACL identifies to be important to the success of this project;
Evaluate the impact of overall project activities and have systems in place to ensure continuous quality improvement;
Provide ACL with the opportunity to provide technical advice on activities and review work products; and
Fulfill all of the requirements of the grant as specified in the Funding Opportunity Announcement.
The following activities are not fundable:
Construction and/or major rehabilitation of buildings
Basic research (e.g. scientific or medical experiments)
Continuation of existing projects without expansion or new and innovative approaches
Contacts
Jesse Moore
Name:
Jesse Moore
Department:
Company:
Address:
200 Independence Avenue, S.W
City/State/Zip:
Washington,
DC
20201
Telephone:
(877) 696-6775
Fax:
Email:
jesse.moore@acl.hhs.gov
URL:
https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=293207
Misc Info:
Eligibility Details
Eligible applicants are Domestic public or private non-profit entities including state and local governments, Indian tribal governments and organizations (American Indian/Alaskan Native/Native American), faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, hospitals, and institutions of higher education.
Priority will be given to national public, national private non-profit agencies, national organizations including national faith and community based organizations (FBOs and CBOs), and national Indian tribal organizations.
Deadline Details
Letters of intent are to be submitted by June 20, 2017. Applications are to be submitted by July 31, 2017.
Award Details
One award will be granted. Award will range from $500,000 to $1,000,000 per year. Project period is up to 60 months. A 25% cost share is required.
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