Programmatic Guidance Clause Samples

The Programmatic Guidance clause establishes the framework for providing instructions, recommendations, or protocols related to the execution of a program or project. Typically, this clause outlines how guidance will be communicated, who is responsible for issuing it, and the scope of its applicability, such as operational procedures or compliance requirements. Its core function is to ensure that all parties have clear, authoritative direction to follow, thereby promoting consistency, reducing misunderstandings, and supporting effective program implementation.
Programmatic Guidance. Note to Applicants: This document MUST be used in conjunction with SAMHSA’s “Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) PART II: Administrative and Application Submission Requirements for Discretionary Grants and Cooperative Agreements”. PART I is individually tailored for each FOA. PART II includes requirements that are common to all SAMHSA FOAs. You MUST use both documents in preparing your application. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 I. FUNDING OPPORTUNITY DESCRIPTION 5 1. PURPOSE 5 2. EXPECTATIONS 7 II. AWARD INFORMATION 16 III. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION 18 1. ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS 18 3. EVIDENCE OF EXPERIENCE AND CREDENTIALS 19 IV. APPLICATION AND SUBMISSION INFORMATION 20 1. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED APPLICATION COMPONENTS 20 2. APPLICATION SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 22 3. FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS 22 4. INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW (E.O. 12372) REQUIREMENTS 23 V. APPLICATION REVIEW INFORMATION 23 1. EVALUATION CRITERIA 23 2. REVIEW AND SELECTION PROCESS 28 VI. ADMINISTRATION INFORMATION 29 1. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 29
Programmatic Guidance a) Prepare various research reports and dissemination presentations to document the feasibility and acceptability of consuming increased amounts of fortified vegetable oil with corn-soy blend;
Programmatic Guidance. Note to Applicants: This document MUST be used in conjunction with SAMHSA’s “Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) PART II: Administrative and Application Submission Requirements for Discretionary Grants and Cooperative Agreements”. PART I is individually tailored for each FOA. PART II includes requirements that are common to all SAMHSA FOAs. You MUST use both documents in preparing your application. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 I. FUNDING OPPORTUNITY DESCRIPTION 6 1. PURPOSE 6 2. EXPECTATIONS 8 II. AWARD INFORMATION 25 III. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION 27 1. ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS 27 2. COST SHARING and MATCH REQUIREMENTS 28 3. EVIDENCE OF EXPERIENCE AND CREDENTIALS 29 IV. APPLICATION AND SUBMISSION INFORMATION 29 1. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED APPLICATION COMPONENTS 30 2. APPLICATION SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 33 3. FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS 33 4. INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW (E.O. 12372) REQUIREMENTS 34 V. APPLICATION REVIEW INFORMATION 34 1. EVALUATION CRITERIA 34 2. REVIEW AND SELECTION PROCESS 40 VI. ADMINISTRATION INFORMATION 41 1. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 41 VII. AGENCY CONTACTS 41 Appendix AUsing Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs) 42 Appendix BStatement of Assurance 44 Appendix CConfidentiality and SAMHSA Participant Protection/Human Subjects Guidelines 45 Appendix D – Sample Budget and Justification (no match required) 50 Appendix E – Applicant Self-Assessment Tool 60 Appendix F – Bi-Annual Infrastructure Progress Development Measures 62 Appendix GElectronic Health Record (EHR) Resources 68 Appendix H – Active State - Level Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and their Families Program (CMHI) Grantees 69 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2017 Cooperative Agreements for Adolescent and Transitional Aged Youth Treatment Implementation [Youth Treatment - Implementation (Short Title: YT-I)] grants. The purpose of this program is to provide funding to states/territories/tribes (hereafter known as states) to improve treatment for adolescents and/or transitional aged youth with substance use disorders (SUD) and/or co-occurring substance use and mental disorders (hereafter known as “the population of focus”) by assuring youth state-wide access to evidence-based assessments, treatment models, and recovery services supported by the strengthening of the existing infrastructure system. Based on need, applica...

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