1 00:00:03.100 --> 00:00:12.549 Brooke Douglas: It's great to be with you all today for the remainder of this informational, myself and the other presenters will turn off our video cameras to save bandwidth. 2 00:00:14.470 --> 00:00:34.150 Brooke Douglas: I will now provide a brief overview of Cdc's Rate Prevention and education program commonly referred to as the Rpe program. The purpose of the Rpe program is to prevent sexual violence, perpetration, and victimization by increasing protective factors and decreasing risk factors. 3 00:00:34.160 --> 00:00:42.430 Brooke Douglas: This can be achieved through a public health approach that implements and evaluates comprehensive strategies based on the best available evidence. 4 00:00:42.700 --> 00:00:45.210 Brooke Douglas: Here is a breakdown of our syntax. 5 00:00:45.220 --> 00:00:49.059 Brooke Douglas: The Rpa. Program sits on the sexual violence prevention. Team. 6 00:00:49.070 --> 00:00:54.750 Brooke Douglas: We are housed in the National Center for injury, prevention and control. In the division of Violence Prevention. 7 00:00:54.870 --> 00:01:01.440 Brooke Douglas: The violence, prevention, practice and Translation branch has four programs with the sexual violence prevention teams 8 00:01:01.710 --> 00:01:07.760 Brooke Douglas: being the largest with one hundred and two recipients funded through the rate prevention and education program. 9 00:01:07.940 --> 00:01:09.560 Brooke Douglas: Next slide, please. 10 00:01:13.740 --> 00:01:24.720 Brooke Douglas: On this slide you will see the timeline and history of the Rpe program, which is authorized through the violence against women, acts most recently reauthorized in May of two thousand and twenty two. 11 00:01:24.730 --> 00:01:36.179 Brooke Douglas: The reauthorization requires Ctc. To not only fund State health departments to implement primary prevention strategies, but also State territory and tribal coalition. 12 00:01:36.190 --> 00:01:45.060 Brooke Douglas: This is a new requirement, and has resulted in the development of now three grant opportunities for state territory and tribal sexual assault coalition. 13 00:01:45.300 --> 00:01:47.199 Brooke Douglas: Next up, I please. 14 00:01:49.480 --> 00:01:56.879 Brooke Douglas: I will now provide an overview of our newest grant and funding opportunity for State and Territory Sexual assault coalitions 15 00:01:57.650 --> 00:02:15.230 Brooke Douglas: The purpose of the four-year Grant opportunity is to fund State and territory, sexual assault, coalitions to build infrastructure, to implement and evaluate programs, practices and policies aimed at preventing sexual violence and promoting health equity in communities and populations of focus. 16 00:02:15.440 --> 00:02:16.670 Brooke Douglas: Next slide 17 00:02:21.460 --> 00:02:22.960 Brooke Douglas: next slide, please. 18 00:02:24.150 --> 00:02:32.889 Brooke Douglas: This funding supports you in fostering meaningful involvement in coordination among your partners to build sustainable infrastructure for sexual violence prevention. 19 00:02:33.040 --> 00:02:50.380 Brooke Douglas: With this funding we will encourage you to collaborate with state health departments and other applicable federal state, tribal and local entities engage in sexual violence prevention to address social instructional determinants of health at the community and societal levels of the social ecological model. 20 00:02:55.110 --> 00:03:01.410 Brooke Douglas: Now that you are aware of the purpose of this notice of funding opportunity. Let's discuss who can apply. 21 00:03:01.850 --> 00:03:08.160 Brooke Douglas: Eligible applicants are state sexual assault, coalitions and territory, sexual assault, coalitions, 22 00:03:08.460 --> 00:03:22.189 Brooke Douglas: state sexual so coalition applicants must first determine. If your organization is named on the Cdc. Approved a sexual Assault Coalition's list available on Cdc's rate, Prevention and education webpage. 23 00:03:22.560 --> 00:03:26.590 Brooke Douglas: The link to this web page is on page seven of the No phone. 24 00:03:27.010 --> 00:03:33.019 Brooke Douglas: In your application you must include your State sexual assault. Coalition's name in the project, abstract 25 00:03:33.940 --> 00:03:40.690 Brooke Douglas: for territory, sexual assault, coalition, applicants. You must state that you are a territory, sexual assault coalition, 26 00:03:40.700 --> 00:03:44.200 Brooke Douglas: and include your coalition's name in the project. Abstract 27 00:03:44.880 --> 00:03:46.550 Brooke Douglas: it's at least. 28 00:03:48.670 --> 00:03:53.010 Brooke Douglas: So let's discuss funding details by this notice of funding opportunity. 29 00:03:53.310 --> 00:04:00.730 Brooke Douglas: The expected total program funding per budget period is six million six hundred and sixty nine thousand dollars. 30 00:04:00.810 --> 00:04:04.419 Brooke Douglas: The total period of performance is four years. 31 00:04:04.550 --> 00:04:17.889 Brooke Douglas: The expected number of awards is up to fifty, six State and territory, sexual assault, coalitions, and the maximum funding per applicant per budget period is one hundred and thirty five thousand dollars, 32 00:04:17.899 --> 00:04:21.710 Brooke Douglas: as outlined in the two thousand and twenty. Two violence against Women Act, 33 00:04:21.720 --> 00:04:31.130 Brooke Douglas: all designated State and territory. Sexual assault coalitions will receive the same funding amount based on the allotment provided in the legislation 34 00:04:31.590 --> 00:04:33.180 Brooke Douglas: next slide, please. 35 00:04:36.240 --> 00:04:45.630 Brooke Douglas: So now I will provide a brief overview of the four strategies and their activities of the programs described in detail. Starting on page twelve of the novo, 36 00:04:45.780 --> 00:04:55.920 Brooke Douglas: we designed these strategies to increase the sustainability of the program beyond the performance period, and selected them for their potential to advance health equity 37 00:04:56.070 --> 00:05:06.640 Brooke Douglas: in the approach section of your project narrative for the application. You must clearly describe how you will implement each of these strategies and activities. So let's review them 38 00:05:07.320 --> 00:05:12.610 Brooke Douglas: strategy. One is focused on building infrastructure for sexual violence prevention. 39 00:05:12.620 --> 00:05:18.280 Brooke Douglas: As you see on this slide, there are two activities that you must implement to support this strategy. 40 00:05:18.640 --> 00:05:29.150 Brooke Douglas: The first activity is to continually build your coalition's internal capacity to help you run and monitor your sexual violence. Prevention efforts at the community and societal level 41 00:05:29.680 --> 00:05:45.949 Brooke Douglas: to achieve this activity of building your coalition's capacity. You should work with your Rpe funded State or Territory Health Department, Tribal sexual assault, coalition is applicable, and other local state and national sexual violence, profession partners, 42 00:05:46.250 --> 00:05:53.190 Brooke Douglas: examples of capacity-building activities that you can conduct with your partners start on page twelve of the no-one 43 00:05:53.450 --> 00:06:04.490 Brooke Douglas: additionally to help you build capacity, you will be able to participate in cdc-led training and technical assistance activities. Listed on page thirteen of the no-one 44 00:06:05.350 --> 00:06:16.160 Brooke Douglas: activity. Two involves either conducting a primary prevention, capacity, assessment with the focus on addressing health equity to prevent sexual violence or using an existing one. 45 00:06:16.320 --> 00:06:25.539 Brooke Douglas: The capacity assessment should help you determine your coalition's current ability to enhance and expand primary prevention and help equity work. 46 00:06:26.160 --> 00:06:32.129 Brooke Douglas: The findings from your capacity. Assessment should be incorporated into all of your nofoot activities 47 00:06:32.270 --> 00:06:38.719 Brooke Douglas: listed on page Thirteen of the notebook are specific ways. Your coalition can use the findings of your assessment. 48 00:06:40.290 --> 00:06:41.770 Brooke Douglas: Next slide 49 00:06:44.510 --> 00:06:51.299 Brooke Douglas: strategy two is all about collaborating with key partners to develop or enhance your State Action Plan, 50 00:06:51.480 --> 00:06:56.660 Brooke Douglas: we understand work on this plan may have begun before the start of this grant, 51 00:06:56.680 --> 00:07:02.410 Brooke Douglas: however, only one State action plan, her State or territory is necessary. 52 00:07:02.610 --> 00:07:09.429 Brooke Douglas: The Rpe funded State health departments and sexual assault coalitions should not work on separate plans 53 00:07:09.790 --> 00:07:25.840 Brooke Douglas: for this Nofa. We ask that you collaborate with not only rpe funded State health departments, but also tribal sexual assault, coalitions and representatives from underserved communities in your State or territory to help you develop or enhance your State action plan. 54 00:07:26.150 --> 00:07:36.139 Brooke Douglas: This plan should be used to guide the implementation, evaluation, and sustainability of your State level and community level. Sexual violence, prevention, strategies. 55 00:07:37.210 --> 00:07:38.990 Brooke Douglas: Next, that please 56 00:07:42.100 --> 00:08:02.060 Brooke Douglas: in terms of strategy. Three implement sexual violence prevention approaches the requirement, for this strategy is for coalitions to implement at least one program practice or policy efforts selected from two of the three focused areas listed on this slide over the course of the novel project period. 57 00:08:02.560 --> 00:08:12.459 Brooke Douglas: Several different example programs, practices, and policy efforts fit the three-focused areas and may require a wide range of resources. To implement. 58 00:08:12.520 --> 00:08:23.319 Brooke Douglas: Therefore you should identify two feasible efforts to implement with the available funding and align with the needs and priorities of your State action plan. 59 00:08:23.760 --> 00:08:30.730 Brooke Douglas: In addition, you are encouraged to identify partners and resources that can be leveraged to implement these efforts. 60 00:08:31.430 --> 00:08:32.909 Brooke Douglas: Next, I think 61 00:08:37.350 --> 00:08:44.590 Brooke Douglas: this table describes the three focused areas, including lengths to examples of approaches with existing evidence. 62 00:08:44.690 --> 00:08:48.370 Brooke Douglas: This table can be found on page sixteen of the no-one 63 00:08:48.620 --> 00:08:50.690 Brooke Douglas: for this grant you may select 64 00:08:50.700 --> 00:09:06.140 Brooke Douglas: program, practice or policy efforts from the lifted focus area, or you may continue or propose an effort that is not included as an example, but meets at least one of the two criteria listed on page seventeen of the Nofo 65 00:09:06.880 --> 00:09:08.430 Brooke Douglas: next slide. 66 00:09:11.050 --> 00:09:13.389 Brooke Douglas: So I went to strategy, for 67 00:09:13.750 --> 00:09:18.349 Brooke Douglas: this novel requires you to use data to inform prevention action 68 00:09:18.480 --> 00:09:27.539 Brooke Douglas: To achieve this strategy. You'll be asked to complete three activities listed on this slide and describe in detail starting on page eighteen of the no-one. 69 00:09:28.100 --> 00:09:36.259 Brooke Douglas: Several activities that fall under This strategy require collaboration with your Rpe funded State or Territory Health Departments, 70 00:09:36.500 --> 00:09:59.789 Brooke Douglas: for example, for activity. Four point one. You'll be expected to collaborate when you identify track and report on state level or community level sexual violence. Indicators of this note that may help you identify how social and structural determinants of health inequities link with disproportionate disproportionate risk of violence within your state or intended community. 71 00:10:00.340 --> 00:10:08.490 Brooke Douglas: You'll also be expected to collaborate when you develop a data dissemination plan to monitor and track those selected indicators. 72 00:10:09.240 --> 00:10:14.840 Brooke Douglas: Examples of data dissemination activities are listed on page nineteen of the no-one. 73 00:10:15.830 --> 00:10:30.950 Brooke Douglas: When completing activity. Four point two we expect you to use publicly available and relevant data to consider how social determinants of health have contributed to sexual violence-related risk and protective factors in your state or communities 74 00:10:31.100 --> 00:10:35.190 Brooke Douglas: on page twenty We've listed examples of sources you can include. 75 00:10:36.100 --> 00:10:51.180 Brooke Douglas: We also expect you to address the identified social determinants of health and risk and protective factors by selecting and implementing appropriate programs or policy efforts that include disproportionately impacted populations and communities 76 00:10:52.030 --> 00:11:00.920 Brooke Douglas: for activity. Four point three please. Review the evaluation and performance measurement plan on page twenty eight of the no-one, 77 00:11:00.930 --> 00:11:09.279 Brooke Douglas: you will find more information about specific expectations for developing and implementing your equity focused evaluation plan there 78 00:11:10.170 --> 00:11:11.500 Brooke Douglas: next slide. 79 00:11:14.280 --> 00:11:26.149 Brooke Douglas: So the intended outcomes for this Nofo is to increase use of sexual violence, prevention, strategies and programs that focus on populations and communities with a high burden of sexual violence. 80 00:11:26.180 --> 00:11:44.150 Brooke Douglas: The actions and strategies outlined in this notebook will help you decrease sexual violence, perpetration, and victimization rates at the state or territory level. It should also help you reduce disparities of sexual violence by addressing associated inequities in social and structural determinants of health. 81 00:11:44.800 --> 00:11:48.949 Brooke Douglas: I will now hand it over to Caleb to talk about the application requirement. 82 00:11:53.830 --> 00:11:55.270 Kaleb White: Thank you, Brooke. 83 00:11:55.530 --> 00:11:59.589 Kaleb White: Uh. Now we will review the application requirements for this. No phone. 84 00:11:59.600 --> 00:12:05.850 Kaleb White: This information can be found in referenced on page forty, two through forty, six of the Nelson. 85 00:12:06.510 --> 00:12:22.480 Kaleb White: For this application your project, Abstract project, Narrative and Budget Narrative need to be at twelve point five, though footnotes and text and graphics can be at ten point five single space, and in Calgary font with one inch margins. Please remember to include your page numbers. 86 00:12:22.680 --> 00:12:37.210 Kaleb White: The project's abstract summary will provide a self-contained summary of your proposed project, including the purpose and outcomes as a reminder. Please do not include any confidential information. This section will be linked to one page. 87 00:12:37.420 --> 00:12:45.660 Kaleb White: The details of the Project narrative will be further discussed on the next slide, but I will note that it is limited to twenty pages. 88 00:12:45.890 --> 00:12:47.190 Kaleb White: The Budget narrative 89 00:12:47.200 --> 00:13:04.150 Kaleb White: must explain and justify all costs in your budget and provide the basis you use to calculate costs. Cdc. Will review and approve costs pre award. The details of funding expectations can be found on page forty four of the notebook. This session does not have a taste on it. 90 00:13:04.500 --> 00:13:21.690 Kaleb White: The standard forms the standard for you required to complete. Ah can be seen on the slide, and they will include the application for Federal assistance but information for non-constructed construction programs and the disclosure of lobbying activities. 91 00:13:21.700 --> 00:13:39.099 Kaleb White: Lastly, your required attachments. You will upload them in Grants Gov. Using the other attachment forms. You can submit these attachments in media or or excel formats, you can finalize the required attachments and further details on page forty, five, and forty, six of the number 92 00:13:39.960 --> 00:13:41.569 Kaleb White: next slide, please. 93 00:13:43.610 --> 00:13:48.169 Kaleb White: Now we will review your project. Narrative Section of the Application. 94 00:13:48.180 --> 00:13:59.240 Kaleb White: Your Project Narrative must include the exact heading sub settings and order that we have outlined on this slide. This information can be found on page forty, two through forty, four 95 00:13:59.430 --> 00:14:04.860 Kaleb White: for your background section. This section will describe the problem you plan to address 96 00:14:04.870 --> 00:14:13.479 Kaleb White: in the approach. This section describes how you implement the proposed strategies and activities to achieve, and the period of performance outcomes 97 00:14:13.720 --> 00:14:36.470 Kaleb White: for outcomes. Uh, you're using a logic model the program, description and approach. You will identify the outcomes with respect to a T. Or make progress by the end of the period of performance for your evaluation and performance measurement plan. This section will provide a some of your plans for evaluation. It indicate how you plan to address requirements for your evaluation and performance. 98 00:14:36.480 --> 00:14:49.700 Kaleb White: Uh for your work plan in this ah section the work plan will connect to outcome. So your period of performance strategies and activities and methods. Further details will be discussed on the next slide 99 00:14:49.760 --> 00:15:08.230 Kaleb White: focus populations and health disparities in collaboration with Cdc. In departments you should work to reduce disparities and inequities to advance health equity of our populations and communities disproportionately affected by sexual violence. This section will focus on the list of components on page twenty two of the no-flow 100 00:15:08.520 --> 00:15:37.109 Kaleb White: for your organizational capacity. You will describe how your vision and approach to effectively integrate all of this and of those requirements. You must provide details about your capacity to implement the of activities within the following six areas: General: the Pascal's collaboration, training and technical assistance, capacity, sustainability, leverage and evaluating the past early details can be found on page twenty-four and twenty-five. 101 00:15:37.590 --> 00:15:47.010 Kaleb White: Lastly, for collaborations. This section will describe how you'll work together with key partners, and how those partnerships will be sustained over the course of the 102 00:15:47.190 --> 00:15:49.120 Kaleb White: next slide, please, 103 00:15:50.980 --> 00:15:57.090 Kaleb White: as you can see on the slide. This template shown here can be found on page thirty, four, the Nofo. 104 00:15:57.100 --> 00:16:20.820 Kaleb White: You will submit one word plan that includes specific details for the purchase of your project, the will awesome to the overview that estimates the work you can complete. During the sub subsequent three years of the project you must include the goals and objectives in your work. Plan. So um here. Uh, you may submit your work plan in a different format, but please make sure to include your central elements illustrating your sample. 105 00:16:20.830 --> 00:16:25.900 Kaleb White: You also need to clarify how the workplace corresponds 106 00:16:25.910 --> 00:16:42.020 Kaleb White: to the components of the narrative sections of enough of logic, model strategies, activities, outcomes and evaluation and performance measures and postal work. We will further provide details and the tools for hence work, plans and monitor your activities as part of the evaluation and performance management. 107 00:16:42.170 --> 00:16:44.060 Kaleb White: Next slide, please. 108 00:16:45.270 --> 00:16:48.880 Kaleb White: Next, we will discuss the application process. 109 00:16:49.090 --> 00:16:50.600 Kaleb White: That's why it 110 00:16:51.350 --> 00:17:01.029 Kaleb White: your screen. You will see the link or the noteful application. Here you will find the necessary resources to complete your application. 111 00:17:04.020 --> 00:17:18.279 Kaleb White: You ah additionally, during this application period we want to ensure you have the necessary resources to successfully complete the application. We recommend. Reviewing the website link shown here on the slide that has been simply dedicated to this. No 112 00:17:19.160 --> 00:17:21.049 Kaleb White: next slide, please. 113 00:17:21.930 --> 00:17:31.849 Kaleb White: Uh the slide here shown can be found on page fifty-five with nofo, and recommend using this as a reference point to I'm. Sure you have all the required documents of your application 114 00:17:32.420 --> 00:17:34.329 Kaleb White: next slide, please. 115 00:17:35.500 --> 00:18:05.470 Kaleb White: Now let's review the application process. The first step is the initial review in this process will be each application to make sure your needs response. And if these are the basic requirements you must need to forward in the process won't. Consider any application that is, that does not need eligibility criteria after the deadline that proposes research activities. The second step will be the Technical Review. During this Ted program 116 00:18:05.480 --> 00:18:17.489 Kaleb White: to conduct the Technical Review for the application for your application. The three cuts Here are the following background and approach evaluation of propulsion, measurement, and organizational capacity. 117 00:18:17.500 --> 00:18:31.579 Kaleb White: The third step is risk of you. During this review we will ensure that you have handle any past Federal awards well, and demonstrated some business practices. If we're placing it being at risk, we may choose not to fl our application 118 00:18:31.590 --> 00:18:50.319 Kaleb White: or to place specific conditions on the award. Additional information can be found on page fifty, one of the noflow. The fourth step is the selection process for making funding decisions. We will consider the completion of the application and submission requirements. Technical review results and risk re results, 119 00:18:50.410 --> 00:19:15.709 Kaleb White: and finally, the award does. If you are successful, We'll, we'll send a notice of award uh your authorized visual by email, or we will send you a letter that in a way uh no small work is the only official word document, and you would need this letter to begin work. If you want to know more about the inner way, content go to uh understanding, and on some award at the Cdc website. 120 00:19:16.340 --> 00:19:17.999 Kaleb White: Next slide, please, 121 00:19:18.960 --> 00:19:34.229 Kaleb White: on your screen you will see three important dates to remember. During this mealfa application period being the application is due on April The sixteen. Your expected award date is May. The thirtieth and the anticipated started will be June, the thirtieth two thousand and twenty four. 122 00:19:34.280 --> 00:19:37.210 Kaleb White: Thank you, and I will now pass it to Grace. 123 00:19:38.350 --> 00:19:40.380 Grace Hazlett (CDC): Thank you so much, Caleb, 124 00:19:40.930 --> 00:19:42.550 Grace Hazlett (CDC): please, please. 125 00:19:43.020 --> 00:19:49.169 Grace Hazlett (CDC): In the following slide i'll briefly review the post award deliverables associated with this Nofo. 126 00:19:52.290 --> 00:20:06.779 Grace Hazlett (CDC): There are eight key deliverables that recipients will be expected to submit post award. Descriptions of each of These deliverables can be found on page fifty, nine, and sixty of the nofo, but the deadlines are as follows: 127 00:20:07.060 --> 00:20:13.880 Grace Hazlett (CDC): Annual performance Report or Apr do one hundred and twenty days before the end of each budget period, 128 00:20:14.510 --> 00:20:21.010 Grace Hazlett (CDC): evaluation and performance measurement plan to one hundred and twenty days before the end of the budget period, 129 00:20:21.850 --> 00:20:27.390 Grace Hazlett (CDC): summary of primary prevention capacity due at the second Apr 130 00:20:28.060 --> 00:20:32.049 Grace Hazlett (CDC): State Action Plan. Do your six months post award 131 00:20:32.370 --> 00:20:36.240 Grace Hazlett (CDC): data management plan, do it. The first Apr 132 00:20:36.470 --> 00:20:45.079 Grace Hazlett (CDC): Federal financial report due ninety days after each budget period and the final performance, report and final financial report, 133 00:20:45.090 --> 00:20:49.039 Grace Hazlett (CDC): both due one hundred and twenty days after the period of performance 134 00:20:49.590 --> 00:20:55.880 Grace Hazlett (CDC): recipients will receive reminders regarding the specific due dates for these deliverables as they approach the death. 135 00:20:58.380 --> 00:20:59.530 Grace Hazlett (CDC): It's it's. 136 00:20:59.560 --> 00:21:04.110 Grace Hazlett (CDC): We'll now review expectations for Cdc monitoring and support 137 00:21:05.970 --> 00:21:17.260 Grace Hazlett (CDC): responsibilities for post award, monitoring and reporting will be divided between Cdc. And recipient coalitions and are outlined on page sixty. One of the note-fo 138 00:21:18.110 --> 00:21:31.079 Grace Hazlett (CDC): as part of this monitoring and reporting Cdc. Will be responsible for tracking recipient progress. Reviewing apr submissions, providing timely feedback based on recipient data 139 00:21:31.140 --> 00:21:33.979 Grace Hazlett (CDC): coordinating site visits as needed. 140 00:21:34.390 --> 00:21:43.760 Grace Hazlett (CDC): Our expectation is that recipients will share programmatic and fiscal updates with their assigned project officers via email and monthly calls 141 00:21:44.100 --> 00:21:53.079 Grace Hazlett (CDC): track their own progress in achieving outcomes ensure the adequacy of their systems to hold information and generate data reports 142 00:21:53.300 --> 00:21:58.480 Grace Hazlett (CDC): and create an environment that fosters integrity and performance and results. 143 00:21:59.250 --> 00:22:00.600 Grace Hazlett (CDC): It's like this: 144 00:22:02.210 --> 00:22:09.280 Grace Hazlett (CDC): Cdc. Will provide substantial support to recipients during the period of performance to ensure their success. 145 00:22:09.720 --> 00:22:21.489 Grace Hazlett (CDC): This support will involve a team effort between project officers, grants, management specialists, evaluation officers and the Violence Prevention Technical Assistance Center 146 00:22:21.500 --> 00:22:23.780 Grace Hazlett (CDC): also referred to as Vp. Tech. 147 00:22:25.020 --> 00:22:39.510 Grace Hazlett (CDC): Your Project officer will serve as your primary point of contact and will support recipients by leading recurring calls, tracking progress, and recipient outcomes, reviewing deliverables and providing timely feedback 148 00:22:39.730 --> 00:22:44.000 Grace Hazlett (CDC): and providing technical assistance and Cdc developed resources. 149 00:22:45.050 --> 00:22:48.560 Grace Hazlett (CDC): The Grants management. Specialists will support recipients 150 00:22:48.890 --> 00:22:53.850 Grace Hazlett (CDC): by issuing notice of awards, reviewing and providing feedback on budgets 151 00:22:54.240 --> 00:22:57.529 Grace Hazlett (CDC): reviewing and approving prior approval amendments 152 00:22:57.580 --> 00:23:02.329 Grace Hazlett (CDC): and providing information and technical assistance for budget-related questions 153 00:23:10.560 --> 00:23:17.700 Grace Hazlett (CDC): and the violence prevention, technical Assistance Center Vp. Tech. Will provide additional support by offering training 154 00:23:17.750 --> 00:23:21.839 Grace Hazlett (CDC): technical assistance, collaborative learning opportunities to recipients. 155 00:23:22.530 --> 00:23:29.519 Grace Hazlett (CDC): Please note each recipient will be signed a project Officer and Grants management specialists in their notice of the ward. 156 00:23:31.400 --> 00:23:33.000 Grace Hazlett (CDC): It's so please, 157 00:23:34.290 --> 00:23:39.240 Grace Hazlett (CDC): before we end our presentation. I'd like to bring your attention to some helpful resources. 158 00:23:40.830 --> 00:23:45.579 Grace Hazlett (CDC): On page sixty, three of the notebook you'll see a list of reference websites. 159 00:23:46.240 --> 00:23:57.439 Grace Hazlett (CDC): These sites cover a wide range of topics, including Cdc. Grants violence, prevention, tools, the social, ecological model, and social determinants of health. 160 00:23:57.740 --> 00:24:02.430 Grace Hazlett (CDC): We hope that these resources will support you all in the development of your nofoot applicant. 161 00:24:05.860 --> 00:24:07.130 Grace Hazlett (CDC): It's: 162 00:24:08.200 --> 00:24:13.700 Grace Hazlett (CDC): We've also compiled a list of frequently asked questions that our project officers have received 163 00:24:14.100 --> 00:24:20.570 Grace Hazlett (CDC): any questions posed during this presentation will be added to the Faq document, which we will distribute at a later date. 164 00:24:21.420 --> 00:24:24.079 Grace Hazlett (CDC): For the purposes of this presentation. 165 00:24:24.090 --> 00:24:27.710 I'll be sharing the answer to three questions that we've already received, 166 00:24:27.770 --> 00:24:36.960 Grace Hazlett (CDC): and as a disclaimer i'll be reading the the answers exactly as they're written um in the Faq document. As this was the information cleared for distribution. 167 00:24:38.130 --> 00:24:39.590 Grace Hazlett (CDC): Question One. 168 00:24:39.600 --> 00:24:40.370 Grace Hazlett (CDC): It's a 169 00:24:40.540 --> 00:24:42.470 Grace Hazlett (CDC): sorry. Could you go back? Thank you. 170 00:24:42.480 --> 00:24:49.519 Grace Hazlett (CDC): Question one. If recipients apply for the new funding and are awarded, Would they not be eligible for a no-cost extension. 171 00:24:49.760 --> 00:25:03.600 Grace Hazlett (CDC): The answer that question is, recipients can apply for a no-cost extension. However, if they are awarded under the new nofo the no-cost extension will be rescinded because they cannot have two like programs running concurrently. 172 00:25:04.410 --> 00:25:18.589 Grace Hazlett (CDC): The second question is in the logic model. There are several short-term and intermediate outcomes that we are asked to report on that are difficult areas to make an impact in for a grant of one hundred and thirty five thousand dollars a year. 173 00:25:19.570 --> 00:25:27.600 Grace Hazlett (CDC): Please care, clarify the expectation for outcomes. Three point, one, three, point, two, three, point, three, and three point six. 174 00:25:27.750 --> 00:25:33.200 Grace Hazlett (CDC): These call for an actual change in prevention activities reach and risk and protective factors. 175 00:25:34.110 --> 00:25:51.430 Grace Hazlett (CDC): Our answer to that question is, the coalition is not expected to demonstrate how their specific nfl activities are singularly responsible for changes in the logic model outcomes, but to articulate how their activities helped to contribute to changes in the logic model outcomes 176 00:25:51.440 --> 00:25:54.909 Grace Hazlett (CDC): along with activities from other partners and organizations. 177 00:25:55.360 --> 00:26:08.640 Grace Hazlett (CDC): In addition, as specified in the Nofo, the coalition is expected to collaborate with the State Health Department to implement their evaluation plan with Rp. Funded State health departments and tribal essay coalitions. 178 00:26:09.400 --> 00:26:16.389 Grace Hazlett (CDC): Finally, our third question for today is, we are currently working with our State Health Department on our State action plan, 179 00:26:16.400 --> 00:26:30.039 Grace Hazlett (CDC): and we are in the middle of our needs assessment. We would like to use both to inform the activities we propose. Can we state that in our application and defer proposing our plans for the focus areas until they are completed later this year, 180 00:26:30.220 --> 00:26:39.280 Grace Hazlett (CDC): If not, is it possible to change our plans. If what we propose is no longer consistent with our final seed action, plan and needs assessment findings. 181 00:26:40.170 --> 00:26:42.629 Grace Hazlett (CDC): Our response to that question is as follows: 182 00:26:42.650 --> 00:26:50.740 Grace Hazlett (CDC): the Nova specifies that implementation of at least one program, practice or policy must begin in year. One of the Nofo 183 00:26:51.130 --> 00:27:05.160 Grace Hazlett (CDC): recipients should specify the two selected focus areas, and any general information about specific programs, practices, or policies that will be implemented in their application. Her The no-fill requirements on page fifteen, 184 00:27:05.620 --> 00:27:20.960 Grace Hazlett (CDC): however, funded recipients can work with their project officer to request changes to efforts listed in the application, if appropriate, based on see action, planning, action, planning after the award so long as they so fall within the listed focus areas 185 00:27:22.750 --> 00:27:32.779 Grace Hazlett (CDC): as a reminder. Questions raised during this presentation will be answered in our Faq document. So please feel free to share any remaining questions you might have in the meeting. Chat. 186 00:27:33.270 --> 00:27:36.699 Grace Hazlett (CDC): I'll now pass the presentation to Latania to close this out. 187 00:27:39.250 --> 00:27:44.490 Latonya Tripp-Dinkins: Thank you, Grace, and Thank you all so much for joining today's informational call 188 00:27:44.500 --> 00:28:08.090 Latonya Tripp-Dinkins: for any program technical assistance inquiries. Please feel free to reach out to myself or Philip Williams, and for financial awards management budget assistance. You may contact Hodgel ashore if you have. As Grace pointed out. If you have any questions, please add them to the chat, and we'll keep the chat open to allow you time um to think about some questions and add them. We'll appreciate your feedback, 189 00:28:08.100 --> 00:28:10.669 Latonya Tripp-Dinkins: and thank you again for joining the call today. 190 00:35:31.080 --> 00:35:38.360 Latonya Tripp-Dinkins: Thank you all again. We'll be closing the chat in about three more minutes, so if we have any questions, please add them to the chat 191 00:37:43.740 --> 00:37:46.890 Latonya Tripp-Dinkins: again. Thank you all, and I hope you all enjoy here 192 00:37:46.900 --> 00:37:48.220 Latonya Tripp-Dinkins: your day. 193 00:37:48.840 --> 00:37:51.460 Latonya Tripp-Dinkins: We're gonna close the chat. Now.