Tourette Syndrome National Education and Outreach Program
Post Date
June 7th 2010
Application Due Date
July 7th 2010
Funding Opportunity Number
CDC-RFA-DD10-1004
CFDA Number(s)
93.184
Funding Instrument Type(s)
Cooperative Agreement
Funding Activity Categories
Number of Awards
1
Eligibility Categories
Nonprofit with 501C3 IRS status (other than institution of higher education) Nonprofit without 501C3 IRS status (other than institution of higher education) For-profit organizations (other than small business) Small, minority, and women-owned businesses Universities Colleges Research institutions Hospitals Community-based organizations Faith-based organizations Federally recognized or state-recognized American Indian/Alaska Native tribal governments American Indian/Alaska native tribally designated organizations Alaska Native health corporations Urban Indian health organizations Tribal epidemiology centers State and local governments or their Bona Fide Agents (this includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianna Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau) Political subdivisions of States (in consultation with States) Non-domestic (non-U.S.) entity Other (specify) A Bona Fide Agent is an agency/organization identified by the state as eligible to submit an application under the state eligibility in lieu of a state application. If applying as a bona fide agent of a state or local government, a letter from the state or local government as documentation of the status is required.
Funding
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Estimated Total Funding:
$2400000
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Award Range:
$0 - $800000
Grant Description
The purpose of the program is to provide support for a cooperative agreement to provide evidence based training and educational programs about Tourette Syndrome (TS) on both national and local levels. The programs should provide educational opportunities for audiences of medical and allied health professionals, educators, and the general public, including families, on appropriate diagnosis, co-occurring conditions, and best practices for treatment, and life management skills for children and adults with Tourette Syndrome. The education and outreach activities should incorporate both live and multimedia components and also have activities focusing on minority and underserved populations. Additionally, an evaluation component should be incorporated to measure the impact of all proposed activities on changes in knowledge and actual changes in practice as a result of medical and educational trainings, and dissemination of scientifically valid information. The activities will increase recognition and diagnosis of TS, decrease stigma associated with this condition, and increase provision and quality of healthcare services available for TS patients.
Contact Information
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Agency
Department of Health and Human Services
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Office:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Agency Contact:
CDC Procurement and Grants Office
grants
Phone 770-488-2700 -
Agency Mailing Address:
pgotim@cdc.gov
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