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The National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative (NCTSI) Management of Your Federal Grant
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NCTSI Program Overview
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Children’s Health Act of 2000
Public Law 106–310 106th Congress An Act to amend the Public Health Service Act with respect to children’s health. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. Section 1. Short Title This Act may be cited as the Children’s Health Act of 2000. Title XXXI—Provisions Relating to Services for Children and Adolescents 114 Stat Public Law 106–310—Oct. 17, 2000 Section 582. Grants to Address the Problems of Persons Who Experience Violence Related Stress (a) In General—The Secretary shall award grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements to public and nonprofit private entities, as well as to Indian tribes and tribal organizations, for the purpose of developing programs focusing on the behavioral and biological aspects of psychological trauma response and for developing knowledge with regard to evidence-based practices for treating psychiatric disorders of children and youth resulting from witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event.
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Principles Guiding the Development of the NCTSI
Transformation by improving trauma treatment and services Focus on most widely experienced types of traumas Collaborative network Partner academic experts and service providers National coordinating center Consumer involvement and community outreach
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National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) Accomplishments
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Federal Government Staff
Government Project Officer Grants Management Specialist
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Wendy Davis Emergency Mental Health and Traumatic Stress Services Branch CMHS SAMHSA 1 Choke Cherry Road Room Rockville, MD 20857 Phone: Fax: Malcolm Gordon, Ph.D. Room Phone: Jean Plaschke, M.S.W., LCSW-C Room Phone:
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Wendy Davis Emergency Mental Health and Traumatic Stress Services Branch CMHS SAMHSA 1 Choke Cherry Road Room Rockville, MD 20857 Phone: Fax: Malcolm Gordon, Ph.D. Room Phone: Jean Plaschke, M.S.W., LCSW-C Room Phone:
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Sherie Fairfax Grants Management Specialist SAMHSA Division of Grants Management 1 Choke Cherry Road Room Rockville MD 20857 Phone: Fax:
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Grants Management Overview
Grant funding Grant requirements Common grants management actions
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Grant Funding Year 1 funding
Approved budget Budget categories Indirect costs and indirect cost rates Drawing down funds Applying for funding of additional grant years Financial reporting
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Approved Budget
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BUDGET INFORMATION - Non- Construction Programs
SECTION A - BUDGET SUMMARY Grant Program Function or Activity (a) Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number (b) Estimated Unobligated Funds New or Revised Budget Federal (c) Non-Federal (d) (e) Non- Federal (f) Total (g) 1. $ $ 0.00 2. 3. 4. 5. TOTALS SECTION B - BUDGET CATEGORIES 6. Object Class Categories GRANT PROGRAM, FUNCTION OR ACTIVITY (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) a. Personnel b. Fringe Benefits c. Travel d. Equipment e. Supplies f. Contractual g. Construction h. Other i.i Total Direct Charges (sum of 6a -6h) j. Indirect Charges k. TOTALS (sum of 6i and 6j) 7. Program Income
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Indirect Costs
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Drawing Down Grant Funds
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Grant Funding for Additional Grant Years
Non-competing Continuation Application
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Financial Reporting
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Grant Requirements Project plan in application
Requirements in request for applications (RFA) Terms and conditions in the Notice of Grant Award Public Health Service Grant policies SAMHSA participant protection requirements Prior Government approval
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Project Plan in the Grant Application
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Program Requirements in the RFA
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Notice of Grant Award Standard Terms and Conditions
Special Terms and Conditions
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HHS Grants Policy Statement
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Resources and Technology Office of Grants October 1, 2006
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Grants Management Actions
For all correspondence regarding your grant, be sure to reference your SAMHSA-assigned grant number!
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Government Approval Is Needed
Rebudgeting Use of carryover funds Change in key personnel Change in effort No-cost extensions Change in grantee organization
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Government Approval Procedures
Initiated by the Project Director of the grant Written request countersigned by responsible business official at the grantee organization Submitted to the Grants Management Specialist with copy to Government Project Officer Reviewed for completeness and allowability by Grants Management Specialist Forwarded to Government Project Officer for recommendation of approval or disapproval If approved, the Grants Management Officer will issue a new Notice of Grant Award to the grantee organization documenting the grants management action
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Rebudgeting SAMHSA grantees are allowed a certain degree of latitude to rebudget within and between budget categories in the approved total direct budget of the project to meet unanticipated requirements or to accomplish certain programmatic changes. However, significant rebudgeting requires prior approval from SAMHSA Grants Management. Significant rebudgeting occurs when the cumulative amount of transfers among direct cost categories for the current budget period exceeds 25 percent of the total amount awarded, or $250,000, whichever is less. The request must include the following: Detailed budget and justification Amount of funds to be rebudgeted Indication of which budget categories will be moved from and to Indication as to whether there will be a change in scope Assurance that request will not change the existing total cost commitment for current and future budget periods
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Carryover Requests A Financial Status Report (FSR) must be submitted to SAMHSA’s Division of Grants Management. Carryover Request must be signed by the Program Director and the business office of the organization and submitted to Grants Management no later than 90 days after the FSR is due. Request must include the following: Justification and plans for use of carryover Amount of funds requested for carryover. Must include a line-item budget and budget narrative (in text format), of requested direct and indirect costs If unobligated balance is significant (25 percent of the current budget period's total costs), an explanation as to why available funds were not used must be provided
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Change in Key Personnel
Change in Project Director/Key Personnel: The grantee organization is required to seek approval in writing before a substitute or permanent individual is appointed to replace an absent or departed Project Director or key personnel. If the Project Director or key personnel is absent from the project for 3 months or more, a substitute or permanent individual must be proposed by the grantee organization and approved by SAMHSA. The request for approval of a substitute or permanent Project Director should include the following: Justification for the change Curriculum vitae of the individual proposed
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Change in Effort Whenever there is to be a change in the level of participation (increase or decrease) in the approved project by the Project Director or other key personnel as designated by the terms and conditions of award, the grantee must notify SAMHSA as soon as such information is known, but no later than 30 days before the expected date of departure or change in participation level. The request must include the following: Justification for the increase or decrease in the level of participation Statement of proposed changes in duties/responsibilities Description of the change in effort level (from what percentage to what percentage) Description of the duration of change Indication of what rebudgeting may occur as a result of the change in effort
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No-cost Extension This may be requested if the grantee requires additional time beyond the established project end date to fully complete the project plan and objectives proposed in the original application or to accomplish orderly phaseout of the project. The grantee must submit a written request for an extension to the SAMHSA awarding office no later than 60 days prior to the expiration date of the project period. The request must include the following: Justification for the project to be granted a time extension Length of time for the requested extension (not to exceed 12 months) Project plans and objectives proposed for the time extension Estimation of the amount of unexpended funds available for the extension period A detailed line-item budget and budget narrative for the extension period
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Change in Grantee Organization
Original grantee organization must relinquish the grant Recipient organization must accept the grant Documentation of any changes in scope of the project New budget Original grant terminated and new grant number assigned
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