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Summary Document CDC Cancer Prevention and Control Programs for State, Territorial And Tribal Organizations RFA CDC-RFA-DP12-1205 Funding Opportunity Title: Cancer Prevention and Control Programs for State, Territorial and Tribal Organizations Programs Responsible For Responding: Arizona Cancer Registry, Arizona Comprehensive Cancer Control and Well Woman HealthCheck Program Due Date: March 26, 2012, 11:59 pm Submission Type: Submit through grants.gov CFDA #: 93.283 and 93.919 Award Date: June 30, 2012 Budget Period: 12 months Project Period: Five Years Eligible Applicants: Currently funded DP07-703 Grantees (includes State Health Departments, Territorial Entities and Tribal Organizations. AZ meets criteria, currently funded for WWHP, Cancer Registry and Comprehensive Cancer Control Program). Cost Sharing: Comprehensive Cancer Control 10% of Federal Award (in kind, donations) Match: Well Women Healthcheck Program and Cancer Registry- $1 State for every $3 Federal Maintenance of Effort: Well Women Healthcheck Program and Cancer Registry View the entire RFA by visiting grants.gov. Perform the Basic Search function for CDC-RFA- DP12-1205. Grant Focus: The focus of the FOA is to transition this highly-functional public health infrastructure for cancer prevention and control into new roles and functions to anticipate the nation’s needs over the next decade. The goals are to 1) seek efficiencies across the management and operations of cancer prevention and control programs, 2) focus on high-burden cancers with evidence-based, scalable interventions that already exist and can be broadly implemented, 3) develop organized screening programs that are more effective and efficient than current opportunistic approaches (private sector) and 4) maintain and enhance high-quality cancer registries and expand their application in prevention and screening. This grant opportunity is in accordance with the Healthy People 2020. This application has five components. Each component must have its own work plan, appendices and budget. The program components and their associated funding levels are listed below: Component I – Cancer Program Leadership, Management and Coordination (New) Funding range is from $25,000 - $50,000. All programs are expected to submit for the leadership component. This component “enables applicants to coordinate and collaborate across FOA components and with other chronic disease programs to gain efficiency and enhance effectiveness of cancer prevention and control activities.”

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Page 1: Tribal Organizations RFA CDC-RFA-DP12-1205 · PDF fileSummary Document CDC Cancer Prevention and Control Programs for State, Territorial And Tribal Organizations RFA CDC-RFA-DP12-1205

Summary Document CDC Cancer Prevention and Control Programs for State, Territorial

And Tribal Organizations RFA

CDC-RFA-DP12-1205

Funding Opportunity Title: Cancer Prevention and Control Programs for State, Territorial and Tribal Organizations Programs Responsible For Responding: Arizona Cancer Registry, Arizona Comprehensive Cancer Control and Well Woman HealthCheck Program Due Date: March 26, 2012, 11:59 pm Submission Type: Submit through grants.gov CFDA #: 93.283 and 93.919 Award Date: June 30, 2012 Budget Period: 12 months Project Period: Five Years Eligible Applicants: Currently funded DP07-703 Grantees (includes State Health Departments, Territorial Entities and Tribal Organizations. AZ meets criteria, currently funded for WWHP, Cancer Registry and Comprehensive Cancer Control Program). Cost Sharing: Comprehensive Cancer Control 10% of Federal Award (in kind, donations) Match: Well Women Healthcheck Program and Cancer Registry- $1 State for every $3 Federal Maintenance of Effort: Well Women Healthcheck Program and Cancer Registry View the entire RFA by visiting grants.gov. Perform the Basic Search function for CDC-RFA-DP12-1205.

Grant Focus: The focus of the FOA is to transition this highly-functional public health infrastructure for cancer prevention and control into new roles and functions to anticipate the nation’s needs over the next decade. The goals are to 1) seek efficiencies across the management and operations of cancer prevention and control programs, 2) focus on high-burden cancers with evidence-based, scalable interventions that already exist and can be broadly implemented, 3) develop organized screening programs that are more effective and efficient than current opportunistic approaches (private sector) and 4) maintain and enhance high-quality cancer registries and expand their application in prevention and screening. This grant opportunity is in accordance with the Healthy People 2020. This application has five components. Each component must have its own work plan, appendices and budget. The program components and their associated funding levels are listed below:

Component I – Cancer Program Leadership, Management and Coordination (New) Funding range is from $25,000 - $50,000. All programs are expected to submit for the leadership component. This component “enables applicants to coordinate and collaborate across FOA components and with other chronic disease programs to gain efficiency and enhance effectiveness of cancer prevention and control activities.”

Page 2: Tribal Organizations RFA CDC-RFA-DP12-1205 · PDF fileSummary Document CDC Cancer Prevention and Control Programs for State, Territorial And Tribal Organizations RFA CDC-RFA-DP12-1205

Summary Document CDC Cancer Prevention and Control Programs for State, Territorial

And Tribal Organizations RFA

CDC-RFA-DP12-1205

Component II – Policy and Environmental Approaches and Community-Clinical Linkages in the National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (Current Budget: $285,000) Funding range is from $250,000 - $750,000. Those states, tribes and territories with current Comprehensive Cancer Control programs are allowed to submit. Arizona is one of those states. Recipients are to facilitate community-clinical linkages to build support for interventions for people with, or at risk for, chronic conditions, specifically cancer. Implement policy, systems and environmental approaches to prevent cancer and clinical-community linkages that reduce the cancer burden.

Component III – Health Systems Change and Quality Clinical Preventive Services in the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (Current Budget: $2,393,786) Arizona is allowed to submit for $2.5 million - $3.5 million. The focus is to support high quality breast and cervical cancer screening promotion and provision activities through policy approaches, health systems change, in reach and outreach strategies related to improving delivery and the use of clinical and other preventive services. The CDC guidance does not define “health systems change”.

Component IV – Surveillance Activities in the National Program of Cancer Registries (Current Budget: $482,942) Arizona is allowed to submit for $600,000 - $1.2 million Maintain and enhance the operations of an existing population-based central cancer registry to include all registry activities, effectively monitor expansion and application of registries to cancer prevention and screening activities and meet or work towards meeting NPCR Program Standards.

Component V – Innovative Demonstration Projects to Advance Population-Based Cancer Screening (NEW) This is a new and highly competitive piece of this RFA. There will be three grants awarded with the total across all three being $5 million. The recipient will implement large-scale, innovative demonstration projects that contribute to building organized cancer screening efforts that impact population level cancer screening rates. Projects should incorporate systems or policy level approaches that have the potential to be generalizable, replicable and scalable in other state/tribal/territorial organizations.