At a glance
Comprehensive Suicide Prevention Program for States is a federal competitive grant from Centers for Disease Control - NCIPC for the science & technology sector. Funding is $650K–$1.2M. Eligible applicants: State governments; Special district governments; Private institutions of higher education; Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities; Public and State controlled institutions of higher education; Nonprofits h. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Apply via the official listing at www.grants.gov.
- Amount
- $650K–$1.2M
- Deadline
- Rolling
- Type
- Competitive
- Status
- Forecasted
About this program
This forecast is for CDC's Comprehensive Suicide Prevention Program for States, a cooperative agreement intended to support implementation and evaluation of a comprehensive public health approach to suicide prevention in the United States. Funded recipients will focus on one or more Focus Prevention Areas (FPAs), groups or settings identified through available data as experiencing a significant suicide burden, higher suicide morbidity or mortality rates or emerging suicide-related trends. Examples may include veterans, people living in rural areas, youth, older adults, men, and members of occupational groups at elevated risk, such as construction, agriculture and public safety workers.Recipients will use timely and relevant data to identify FPAs, understand contributors to suicide and suicidal behavior, monitor emerging trends, and guide prevention planning and response. Recipients will also assess existing suicide prevention programs and gaps in their jurisdiction, strengthen and coordinate multi-sector partnerships, select and implement complementary prevention strategies and approaches with the best available evidence from CDC's Suicide Prevention Resource for Action and communicate programmatic and surveillance findings, progress, successes and lessons learned to partners and other key audiences.The comprehensive approach is expected to include partnership development, data use, an asset and gap inventory, implementation of evidence-informed strategies or approaches, evaluation and communication activities. Recipients will evaluate their approach with a focus on continuous quality improvement, sustainability and measurable outcomes. Key outcomes include increased partner engagement, increased use of surveillance data for decision-making, improved coordination of comprehensive suicide prevention within the jurisdiction, reduced suicide risk factors and increased protective factors among selected FPAs, reduced suicide morbidity and a 5% reduction in suicide mortality among selected FPAs over the period of performance.Applications are not being solicited at this time. This forecast is provided to allow potential applicants time to begin planning, review relevant data, identify potential FPAs and consider partnerships and prevention strategies that may align with this anticipated opportunity.
Who can apply
State governments; Special district governments; Private institutions of higher education; Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities; Public and State controlled institutions of higher education; Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education; Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments); Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized); For profit organizations other than small businesses; Independent school districts; Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification); Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education; Small businesses; County governments; City or township governments; Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility". The NOFO award floor is $650,000. The award ceiling is $1,200,000. CDC will consider applications less than $650,000 or more than $1,200,000 nonresponsive. They will receive no further review. Funding level and number of recipients will be based on availability of funds. Eligible applications must include the following to be responsive: 1. 1 Letter of Commitment (LOC) from state or territorial health department leadership, on official letterhead, endorsing the proposed activities and confirming the department's ability to carry them out.2. 1 Letter of Support (LOS) from the jurisdiction's suicide-related morbidity and mortality surveillance data system manager, on official letterhead, confirming data access, support identifying Focus Prevention Areas (FPAs), and willingness to collaborate on data sharing and analyses.3. 1 LOS from the jurisdiction's suicide-related syndromic surveillance data system manager, on official letterhead, confirming data access and support tracking near real-time nonfatal suicide-related outcomes, such as suicide attempts and suicidal ideation, that may be of public health significance.4. 3 LOS from partner organizations assisting with proposed activities, one for each tier: Tier 1: community-based interventions; Tier 2:healthcare-related interventions; Tier 3:structural interventions. Each letter must describe specific planned roles and contributions. General statements of support are nonresponsive.5. 2 LOS from multi-sector partners, such as AFSP chapters, suicide prevention coalitions, or organizations working with survivors or people personally affected by suicide. 6. 1 preliminary program organizational chart showing required staffing: 0.25 FTE program manager, 0.75 FTE epidemiologist, 0.5 FTE behavioral specialist, 0.5 FTE communications specialist, and 0.5 FTE evaluation specialist.Applicants must submit the LOC, LOS, preliminary DUA, and organizational chart as PDFs in Grants.gov using these filenames: "HealthDepartmentLeadership.LOC," "SuicideDataManager.LoS," "SyndromicDataManager.LoS," "Tier1Partner.LoS," "Tier2Partner.LoS," "Tier3Partner.LoS," "MultiSectorPartner1.LoS," "MultiSectorPartner2.LoS," and "Organizational Chart." Applications that do not meet these criteria will be considered nonresponsive and will not move forward for review.
How to apply
Apply through Grants.gov using funding opportunity number CDC-RFA-CE-27-0024. Register your organization (SAM.gov + Grants.gov) before the deadline, then submit the application package listed in the official notice.
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