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This announcement was originally published on the ACF Website on March 14, 2013. The announcement is now modified. Changes to the original announcement have been incorporated into a revised version. Go to the revised version. |
Comprehensive Support Services for Families Affected by Substance Abuse and/or HIV/AIDSHHS-2013-ACF-ACYF-CB-0592 |
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Summary |
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Funding Opportunity Title: |
Comprehensive Support Services for Families Affected by Substance Abuse and/or HIV/AIDS |
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Funding Opportunity Number (FON): |
HHS-2013-ACF-ACYF-CB-0592 |
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Program Office: |
Administration on Children, Youth and Families |
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Funding Type: |
Discretionary |
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Funding Category: |
Grant |
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Announcement Type: |
Initial |
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CFDA#: |
93.551 |
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Post Date: |
03/14/2013 |
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Application Due Date: |
05/13/2013 |
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Description |
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The Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF), Children's Bureau (CB), announces the availability of competitive grants authorized by the Abandoned Infants Assistance Act of 1988, as amended. These grants will be awarded to eligible applicants for activities and services that are designed to increase well-being, improve permanency, and enhance the safety of infants and young children who have been exposed to a dangerous drug or have been exposed to HIV/AIDS and/or at risk of being placed in out-of-home care as a result of the parent(s)' substance abuse or HIV status. The purposes of this funding opportunity announcement (FOA) are as follows:
Applicants are encouraged to have a coordinated or collaborative infrastructure in place that can enhance the project's capacity to meet a broad range of needs for families involved in substance abuse and/or HIV/AIDS issues. Applicants are encouraged to test targeted approaches to substance and HIV/AIDS issues affecting the family (including older siblings) and the applicant may choose to focus the project's efforts on a particular point along the continuum of services from prevention treatment to aftercare services. To successfully increase well-being, improve permanency, and enhance safety for children affected by substance and/or HIV/AIDS, applicants are encouraged to implement evidence-based, evidenced-informed, and/or trauma-informed practices or other effective treatments. Additionally, applicants should provide evidence that these interventions are an appropriate fit for the characteristics and needs of the targeted service population and that the treatment services are feasible based on the capacity and resources available. Funds may be used for services that are consistent with the funding opportunity announcement and may include, but not be limited to, work with:
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