Additional Information on Eligibility Sample Clauses

Additional Information on Eligibility. The eligible applicants to receive funding are limited to governmental public health departments that are constitutionally empowered to protect the health and welfare of their respective communities. Eligible applicants must have functional public health emergency management programs, legal authority, and already existing public health emergency management capacity, thus they are pre-positioned to act expeditiously to meet the requirements of this cooperative agreement. Administrative preparedness and existing public health emergency management capacity are integral components of the infrastructure of the entities that receive funding and this funding will give grantees additional capacity to respond to public health crises. The eligible entities are limited to the 50 state public health departments, local public health departments with current alignment to PHEP or ELC (includes Washington D.C.), and territorial governments in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern Xxxxxxxx Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands, and the Republic of Palau. In addition tribal governments meeting the requirements laid out in this NOFO and serving a population of at least 50,000 members are eligible to compete. Limited Source Competitions:  State governments or their bona fide agents (N=50)  Local health departments or their bona fide agents (N=6) (city or county) consistent with PHEP and ELC awardees, which include: Chicago Department of Public Health, Houston Department of Health and Human Services, L.A. County Department of Health Services - Public Health, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, and Washington D.C. Department of Health  American Indian or Alaska Native Federally recognized tribal governments or their bona fide agents that meet requirements listed in Section C.3 of this NOFO for Justification for Less than Maximum Competition and that serve, through their own PH infrastructure, at least 50,000 people (N~5)  Territorial governments or their bona fide agents (N=8) in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern Xxxxxxxx Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands, and the Republic of Palau All applicants must provide certification from the applicant’s Public Health Director that the ap...
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Additional Information on Eligibility. Government Organizations:  States: 50  Local governments or their bona fide agents: (4) Chicago, Los Angeles County, New York City, and Washington, D.C.  Territorial governments or their bona fide agents and freely associated states: (8) American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Puerto Rico, Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands, Republic of Palau, and U.S. Virgin Islands Eligible recipients for this funding opportunity announcement are limited to those currently funded under CDC-RFA-TP17-1701.
Additional Information on Eligibility. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number(s) 93.853 Funding Opportunity Purpose This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages small business applications for exploratory clinical trials of investigational agents (drugs, biologics, surgical therapies or devices) that may contribute to the justification for and provide the data required for designing clinical studies. Diseases chosen for study should be based on the NINDS strategic plan and clinical research interests (xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxx/xxxxx.xxx). Key Dates Posted Date February 5, 2018 Open Date (Earliest Submission Date) March 5, 2018 Letter of Intent Due Date(s) Not Applicable Application Due Date(s) Standard dates apply, by 5:00 PM local time of applicant organization. *** Note new SBIR/STTR Standard Due Dates. Applicants are encouraged to apply early to allow adequate time to make any corrections to errors found in the application during the submission process by the due date. AIDS Application Due Date(s) Not Applicable Scientific Merit Review Standard dates apply Advisory Council Review Standard dates apply Earliest Start Date Standard dates apply Expiration Date January 6, 2021 Due Dates for E.O. 12372 Not Applicable Required Application Instructions It is critical that applicants follow the SBIR/STTR (B) Instructions in the SF424 (R&R) SBIR/STTR Application Guide except where instructed to do otherwise (in this FOA or in a Notice from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts). Conformance to all requirements (both in the Application Guide and the FOA) is required and strictly enforced. Applicants must read and follow all application instructions in the Application Guide as well as any program-specific instructions noted in Section IV. When the program-specific instructions deviate from those in the Application Guide, follow the program-specific instructions. Applications that do not comply with these instructions may be delayed or not accepted for review. There are several options available to submit your application through Xxxxxx.xxx to NIH and Department of Health and Human Services partners. You must use one of these submission options to access the application forms for this opportunity. Use the NIH ASSIST system to prepare, submit and track your application online. Use an institutional system-to-system (S2S) solution to prepare and submit your application to Xxxxxx.xxx and eRA Commons to track your application. Check with your institutional officials regarding av...
Additional Information on Eligibility. Entities involved in fishing and maritime matters, and those with expertise in commercial fishing safety.
Additional Information on Eligibility. An applicant must be in one of the applicant types listed here to be eligible for funding. • Federally recognized AI/AN tribal nations must demonstrate support from the tribe by providing an official letter from a currently elected tribal leader, or a tribal resolution • Regional AI/AN tribally designated organizations must demonstrate support in the form of tribal resolutions or letters of support from currently elected tribal leaders from at least half of the tribes within the organization's service area Official email correspondence from elected leaders will be accepted. Files should be named "Tribal Support", and uploaded as PDFs at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx. CDC will consider any application that does not include this documentation as non- responsive and it will not receive further review. Please note the following NOFO-specific terms: Federally recognized AI/AN tribal nations refers to Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) and American Indian or Alaska Native tribal governments (federally recognized). Regional AI/AN tribally designated organizations refer to Native American tribal organizations (other than federally recognized tribal governments) and American Indian or Alaska Native tribally designated organizations.
Additional Information on Eligibility. An eligible candidate must be an existing private, non-profit or for profit entity with continual existence for at least the past three years; experience dealing with issues relating to small business on a national basis; and demonstrated capacity to provide assistance to small business concerns. An application submitted by an entity that does not meet the stated criteria will not be considered. Agency Name Small Business Administration Description Program Announcement No. GCBD-2011-01, U.S. Small Business Administration/Office of Government Contracting (GC) OPENING DATE: January 11, 2011 CLOSING DATE: February 25, 2011 The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) issues Program Announcement No. GCBD-2011-01 to invite applications from eligible organizations, as authorized by the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, Pub. L. No. 111-240, Section 1314. The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-240) was enacted by Congress to authorize the Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration to disburse up to $5,000,000 to make grants to eligible organizations “to provide assistance and guidance to teams of small business concerns seeking to compete for larger procurement contracts.” This initiative is specifically tailored to enhance SBA’s efforts to advocate for small business concerns in the federal procurement marketplace while at the same time seeking to strengthen small businesses and help them expand by increasing opportunities for them to participate in the federal procurement arena. Potential projects will be designed to assist and guide teams of small business concerns through training, counseling, and/or mentoring activities designed to enhance their ability to compete for larger procurement contracts. Such assistance and guidance must address (among other things) customer relations and outreach, team relations and outreach, and performance measurement and quality assurance. Recipients of awards made under this Announcement will be expected to help small business concerns find other firms that may be interested in teaming with them, assist small business concerns with the formation and execution of teaming arrangements, aid teams of small business concerns with identifying appropriate larger contracting opportunities, and assist teams of small business concerns with the preparation and submission of bids and offers. SBA is responsible for general management of this initiative to ensure the effective delivery of assistance to the small busi...
Additional Information on Eligibility. Eligible applicants for this funding opportunity announcement are limited to those currently funded under CDC-RFA-TP12-1201, the Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) and Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Cooperative Agreement.
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Additional Information on Eligibility. Competition is limited to 61 project areas, including 50 state public health agencies or their bona fide agents; the cities of Los Angeles, CA; San Francisco, CA; San Diego, CA; Houston, TX; Chicago, IL; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Baltimore, MD; Washington, D.C.; and the territorial governments of Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. Eligible applicants with laboratories can apply for laboratory funding. In accordance with the statutory authority provided in Section 317E(a) of the PHS Act (42 USC 247b-6(a)) that limits HHS/CDC’s authority to funding states, political subdivisions, and other government entities to conduct TB preventive health service programs; and HHS/CDC's discretionary authority to further limit eligibility for programmatic reasons, eligibility for CDC RFA-PS20-2001 is limited to the 61 official state, territorial, and city/district jurisdictions that are current recipients of Prevention and Control federal funds under CDC-RFA-PS15-1501, the Tuberculosis Elimination and Laboratory Cooperative Agreement. Eligible applicants include 50 states, eight (8) major U.S. cities (Baltimore, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, San Diego, and San Francisco), the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Eligible applicants with laboratories can apply for laboratory funding. In order to provide a coordinated and complete public health approach to TB prevention and control, applicants must already have in place (via historical CDC funding and collaboration) the necessary public health infrastructure and possess the experience needed to carry out the required programmatic functions successfully. This includes having authority to: conduct disease surveillance; report surveillance data to CDC; respond to outbreaks; contain emerging disease threats; and conduct disease investigation, intervention, and follow-up. Eligibility is also limited to the aforementioned 61 jurisdictions based on the following reasons.
Additional Information on Eligibility. This NOFO is intended for states, political subdivisions of states, and other public entities as specified in section 317(a) of the Public Health Service Act (42 USC § 247(b)). It targets public health organizations that serve state, tribal, local, and territorial populations and are constitutionally empowered to protect the health and welfare of their respective communities, focused on executing emergency preparedness and response services. To demonstrate existing capacity for public health emergency management, applicants must submit their response organizational charts and work plans. If these documents are not submitted, the application will be considered non-responsive and will receive no further review. Local government organizations or their bona fide agents must: • Serve a county population of 2 million or more or serve a city population of 400,000 or more. Populations for county and city jurisdictions are based on the following 2021 U.S. Census resources: o City and Town Population Totals: 2020-2021 (xxxxxx.xxx) U.S. Census – Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places, Ranked by July 1, 2021, Population: April 1, 2020, to July 1, 2021 o County Population Totals: 2020-2021 (xxxxxx.xxx) U.S. Census – Annual Estimates for 2021 • Sources may be updated as census data change over time Local jurisdictions that meet population requirements are listed in Attachment A. Tribal governments or their bona fide agents must be federally recognized and: • Serve a population of 50,000 or more. CDC will reopen this announcement periodically over the five-year NOFO period to accommodate population changes and ensure we maintain a current roster of eligible jurisdictions for emergency response. Sources for future postings of this NOFO will be based on the latest census data and may change over time. The anticipated dates for reposting are noted below. Applicants will have 60 days to submit an application. • July 29, 2022 • July 2023July 2024 • July 2025 • July 2026
Additional Information on Eligibility. Eligible applicants are federally recognized Indian tribes (or consortium of tribes),
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