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Aug 21, 2012 ... PRESENTER: Michael J. Nelson. Associate Administrator. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Health Resources and Services ...
HRSA TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE (TA) OUTREACH INITIATIVE Grants Resource Center – External Funding Conference August 21, 2012 PRESENTER: Michael J. Nelson Associate Administrator U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration Office of Financial Assistance Management

ABOUT HRSA • An agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; • Serves as America’s Health Care Safety Net; • Is the primary Federal agency for improving access to health care services for people who are uninsured, isolated or medically vulnerable; • $8.2 billion FY2012 annual budget supports 10 offices and six major program areas: Primary Health Care;

Clinician Recruitment & Service; Health Professions; HIV/AIDS Care; Maternal and Child Health; Healthcare Systems; 2

ABOUT HRSA • 100-plus programs and more than 3,000 grantees serve tens of millions of individuals with affordable health care and other services; • Partners with about 3,000 local and state agencies, nonprofits, community-based organizations and others. • See HRSA at:

http://www.hrsa.gov/about/index.html 3

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TA OUTREACH GOALS & OBJECTIVE S • Based on HRSA’s on-site TA effort in FY 10/11, HRSA reconvened an Agency-wide workgroup in April 2011 with the following Administrator’s charge to: ¾ Develop and provide high quality, cost efficient and effective TA outreach to new, potential, and existing applicants and grantees through virtual media methods about HRSA funding opportunity announcements and programs (e.g., Webcasts, HRSATube, or other video/webbased products). ¾ Structure TA to increase the number, quality and potential for success of applicants applying for HRSA Federal assistance. 4

GOALS & OBJECTIVES (Cont’d) ¾ Provide outreach to all potential HRSA applicants,

especially focused on first-time and previously unsuccessful applicants, and disadvantaged, vulnerable and underserved populations.

¾ Assist target audiences to increase understanding/

knowledge to more effectively face the challenges and complexities of successfully submitting a competitive application. 5

GOALS & OBJECTIVES (Cont’d) ¾ Develop a model format for presenting funding

opportunity announcements (FOA’s) utilizing a key HRSA official to add a “face” to the announcement process; i.e., FOA-Video Template. p

¾ Develop and post archived TA productions to allow

interested target populations continual access to relevant information.

¾ Develop marketing and communication strategies to

provide initial and continuous outreach to target audiences. 6

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HRSA TA OUTREACH PRODUCTS • To date, the HRSA TA Workgroup developed and delivered a series of 17 products of interest to HRSA target audiences, designed to achieve the objectives and goals of the TA initiative (hyperlinked): 1. “Navigating 1 Navigating and Preparing a HRSA Application: Responding to a Funding Opportunity Announcement"; 2. “Tips for Writing and Submitting Good Grant Proposals"; 3. “HRSA’s Objective Review Process”; 4. "The HRSA Grants Process-Pre-award, Award, PostAward and Grant Closeout"; 5.“HRSA Objective Reviewer Training: Roles and Responsibilities; 7

HRSA TA OUTREACH PRODUCTS (Cont’d) 6. Badge Linking to an Animated Tutorial on Registering Your Organization with Grants.gov; 7. Video Introduction to the BPHC Health Center Technical Assistance Website; 8. “The Bureau of Health Professions and its Role in HRSA”; 9. FOA Video on Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part D – Update & Highlights (No Longer Active; Sample Only) 10. FOA Video on Ryan White Program Part C – HIV Early Intervention Services (EIS) (No Longer Active; Sample Only) 11. How Effective Healthcare Communication Contributes to Health Equity; 8

HRSA TA OUTREACH PRODUCTS (Cont’d) 12. FOA Video on School Based Health Center Capital Program (No Longer Active; Sample Only)

13. FOA Video on Coordinating Center for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice (No Longer Active; Sample Only)

14. Findings from the 2009-2010 National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs; 15. Building Better Data Systems to Address Youth Violence and Injury. 16. “Grant Opportunity: Increasing Organ Donation” (Link Pending) 17. Navigating and Preparing a HRSA Grant Application for National Health Service Corp (NHSC ) - Webinar (Link Pending) 9

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HRSA GRANTS TA WEBPAGE • On June 12, the Administrator announced the launching of the HRSA Grants Technical Assistance (TA) Webpage

http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/apply/:

¾ A one-stop-shop for potential applicants on how to apply for HRSA Federal assistance. ¾ Applicants will find a message from Dr. Wakefield, all webcasts, videos, TA guidance and a wealth of other relevant consolidated information and links useful to applicants on how to apply based on interest. ¾ Allows potential applicants continual archived access to relevant information, HRSA productions and other technical assistance and references tailored to HRSA-specific process and requirements. 10

SUMMARY RESULTS • HRSA’s five grant-focused webinars reached an audience of more than 4000 interested viewers to date. • Our 4 Funding Opportunity Announcement Video productions have been viewed by p y more than 2500 interested parties. • Other presentations have been viewed by more than 1800 interested persons. • HRSA’s newly released TA website has reached more than16,485 viewers since mid-June 2012. • To date, HRSA’s TA productions have reached more than 25,000 potential applicants and interested viewers. 11

SUMMARY RESULTS (Cont’d) • Through marketing efforts, TA products reached more than 7000 mail list contacts; 5,900 Facebook Friends of HRSA; 2,900 Twitter Followers. A capacity of almost 16,000 contacts. • Across HHS, this effort is seen as a model for other HHS grant-making agencies to emulate. • An HHS Inter-Agency Committee has been established to exchange and develop ideas and best practices for new and potential applicants. • Future FY 13 TA projects are being planned and developed on a timeline. 12

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BECOMING A HRSA REVIEWER • Grant Reviewers help HRSA select the best programs from competitive groups of applicants. • HRSA receives between 3500-5000 competitive applications annually. • HRSA maintains an electronic Reviewer Database with more than 10,000 registrants. • Reviewers are either self-nominated or are nominated by Program officials. 13

BECOMING A HRSA REVIEWER (Cont’d) • HRSA has continual need for outside Reviewers with education and experience in the following areas: ¾ Health Professions Training ¾ HIV/AIDS Treatment ¾ Maternal and Child Health Services ¾ Organ Transplantation ¾ Primary Care for Underserved Persons ¾ Rural Health Care 14

BECOMING A HRSA REVIEWER (Cont’d) • Examples of Reviewer Occupational Categories needed by HRSA: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾

Doctors D t Nurses Dentists Pharmacists Nutritionists Social Workers

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Psychologists Health Administrators Patient Navigators Health Economists Physician Assistants Allied Health Providers

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BECOMING A HRSA REVIEWER (Cont’d) • Must be free of Conflict-of-Interest. • Committed to completing all review evaluation responsibilities in timely manner. • Each Reviewer receives an honorarium. • Prospective Reviewers upload resumes to the Reviewer Database. • If you are interested in becoming a HRSA Grant Reviewer, please register at: https://grants.hrsa.gov/webReview/ 16

CONTACT INFORMATION EULAS DORTCH Director, Division of Independent Review Office of Federal Assistance Management 301 443 0418 301-443-0418 [email protected]

MIKE SMITH Senior Public Health Analyst Office of Federal Assistance Management 301-594-4301 [email protected] 17

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