This document provides information about grant funding opportunities through the Colorado Tobacco Education, Prevention and Cessation Grant Program. It outlines several funding initiatives focused on community programs and cessation programs. Details are provided on funding amounts, eligibility requirements, application process, and timelines. Questions from applicants will be answered and posted online by June 8th. The goal is to fund evidence-based programs to reduce tobacco use and increase cessation efforts in Colorado.
3. During the webinar be sure to have both
RFA guidance documents:
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/pp/tobacco/grantprogram/ApplyForFunding.html
4. Agenda
• 9am-Noon: Community Initiatives
– Community Tobacco Initiative
– Innovative Community Tobacco Initiative
– Community Led Targeted Outreach Campaigns
• 1pm-4pm: Cessation Initiatives
– QuitLine e-referral System
– Oral Health Partnership
– Pharmacy Partnership
– Hospital Cessation
– Text Message Cessation – Young Adults
– Youth Cessation
5. Agenda cont.
• Funding Period • Application TA
• Purpose • Application Review
• Funding Availability Process
• Eligibility • Post-Award Requirements
• Funding Request Limits • Categories and Questions
• Strategic Goals • Work Plan
• Funding Priority Areas – • Budget
Details and Purpose • Resources
• How to Apply • Other funding initiatives
• Application Timeline • Q&A
6. Funding Period
Year One: Oct. 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013
Year Two: July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014
Year Three: July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015
7. RFA Purpose
• Tobacco use is single most preventable cause of
death and disease nationally and in Colorado
• Amendment 35 – voter approved tax increase on
cigarettes and other tobacco products – allocates
funds to tobacco education, prevention, and
cessation programming
• The intent of this RFA is to provide grant funding
to agencies and organizations across the state to
implement evidence-based and innovative
activities to achieve program goals
8. Funding Availability
• ~$19.2 million for the period of Oct 1 through
June 30
• Number and amount of grant awards will vary
• Renewal funding for FY 14 and FY 15 is
contingent upon grantee performance and
appropriation by the Colorado General
Assembly
9. Eligibility
• Not-for-profit organizations
• Public or governmental agencies
• May submit more than one application if
under different funding initiatives
• For-profit – not under this RFA, but can apply
under Health Communications RFPs
10. Funding Request Limits
Cessation Initiatives
• QuitLine e-referral system – as much as $525,000
• Oral Health Partnership – as much as $150,000
• Pharmacy Partnership – as much as $150,000
• Hospital Cessation – as much as $200,000
• Text Message Cessation (Young Adults) – as much
as $250,000
• Youth Cessation – as much as $300,000
11. Break for Questions and Answers
All Questions and Answers will be
posted on June 8
Please submit your questions using the
chat function
12. Strategic Goals
The 2020 goals outlined in this plan guide this Request for Applications are:
• The cessation success gap affecting low SES youth and adult smokers decreases by
50 percent
• A majority of people and health care systems in Colorado recognize and treat
tobacco dependence as a chronic condition
• A majority of Coloradans live, learn, work and play in communities that have
effective policies and regulations that reduce youth and adult use and access to
tobacco
• Tobacco prevalence and initiation among young adults, especially straight-to-work
young adults, decreases by 50 percent
• Initiation among youth, especially high burden and low SES populations, decreases
by 50 percent
• Exposure to secondhand smoke, with an emphasis on low SES populations,
decreases by 50 percent
• Colorado is among 10 states with the highest price for tobacco products
Strategic Plan
13. Funding Priority Areas - Details and Purpose
Cessation Initiatives
– QuitLine e-referral System
• Develop, implement, promote, and evaluate a QuitLine
e-referral system
• Help providers adopt and meaningfully use certified
Electronic Health Record technology
– Oral Health Partnership
• Develop, pilot, and evaluate a program
• Increase QuitLine referrals from oral health providers
• Engage and partner with oral health providers and
clinics to implement strategies to make cessation-
related health systems changes
14. Funding Priority Areas - Details and Purpose
Cessation Initiatives
– Pharmacy Partnership
• Develop, pilot, and evaluate a program
• Increase QuitLine referrals from pharmacists and staff
• Engage and partner with pharmacy providers and
clinics to implement strategies to make cessation-
related health systems changes
– Hospital Cessation
• Develop, pilot, and evaluate a program
• Based on Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation
15. Funding Priority Areas - Details and Purpose
Cessation Initiatives
– Text Message Cessation (Young Adults)
• Develop, promote, implement, and evaluate a stand-alone
text message based cessation program
• Aimed at young adults with an emphasis on non-students
• Interactive features, deliver evidence-based information
– Youth Cessation
• Develop, promote, implement, and evaluate a youth
cessation program
• Ages 14-18
• Positive youth development framework
• Statewide reach, evidence-based information
16. Break for Questions and Answers
All Questions and Answers will be
posted on June 8
Please submit your questions using the
chat function
17. How to Apply
• Letter of Intent
– Community Tobacco Initiative and
Innovative Community Tobacco Initiative only
• New! Colorado Grants Management System
(COGMS)
– Register by June 15
– Instructions and TA will be provided
• Submit applications electronically by June
29, 5pm
18. Application Timeline
Release of Request for Applications Friday May 18, 2012
Deadline for submission of questions regarding application guidelines via email: Friday June 1, 2012
Applicants’ conference/webinar Tuesday May 29, 2012
Deadline for submission of Letters of Intent for Community Initiatives: Friday June 1, 2012
Responses to all questions received via email and at applicants’ conference will be posted by: Friday June 8, 2012
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/pp/tobacco/grantprogram/index.html
Compilation of Letters of Intents received illustrating geographic coverage and coordination Friday, June 8, 2012
needs will be posted by:
Responses will be posted here:
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/pp/tobacco/grantprogram/index.html
Deadline for Registration in Colorado Grants Management System (required for application Friday, June 15, 2012
submission):
Deadline for Application submission: Friday, June 29, 2012 5:00 p.m.
Review of applications June 30 – est. July 20, 2012
Funding recommendations determined by the Tobacco Education, Prevention and Cessation TBD July, 2012
Grant Program Review Committee
Presentation of funding recommendations to the Colorado Board of Health Wednesday Aug. 15, 2012
Funding recommendations will be posted here: Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/pp/tobacco/grantprogram/index.html
Contract award process Aug. 17 – Sept. 30, 2012
Anticipated award start date Oct. 1, 2012
19. Application TA
• Questions via email through June 1
• FAQ document – posted by June 8
• COGMS Assistance – available throughout
A35COGMSTechnicalAssistance@gmail.com or
303-692-2524
20. Application Review Process
• All applications will be scored on a 100 point
scale
• Minimum of 70 is required to be considered
for funding
• Funding recommendations by Tobacco Review
Committee will be made on July 19 and 20
• Recommendations to the State Board of
Health will be made on August 15
21. Post-Award Requirements
• Certification of non-acceptance of tobacco
industry funds and resources
• Data collection
• Insurance requirements
• Lawful presence
• Lobbying restrictions
• Reimbursement
• Reporting
22. Break for Questions and Answers
All Questions and Answers will be
posted on June 8
Please submit your questions using the
chat function
23. Categories and Questions
• Each initiative has questions listed
• COGMS will state the character limit for each
question and instructions are provided on
how to count characters in the system
• Some questions are required by the Colorado
BOH
24. Work Plan
• A template is not provided, COGMS will walk you
through the steps needed to develop a work plan
• SMART Objectives
• Each objective should address goal(s) outlined in
the strategic plan
• Identify intended outcome
• Describe the intended target population
• Designate a timeline
• Detail the intended measurement tools
• List up to 10 activities
25. Budget
• Must be consistent with proposed work plan
• Provide a budget and justification for initial 9
month funding period only
• Provide separate budgets for each application
• Personnel
– All staff who will work on the project
• Supplies and Operating
– Discouraged and disallowed costs
26. Budget cont.
• Travel
– In state only
– Two, two-day trainings in Denver
• Contractual
– All restrictions apply
– No pre-paid services
• Other
• Indirect
• Financial Assessment Questionnaire
28. Other funding initiatives
Information on the following will be posted on the Tobacco
Collaborative Google Group and final decisions to be made by the
Tobacco Review Committee in July
• Health Communications
– ColoradoQuits: To be posted on the CO BIDS System
– Develop outreach campaign templates: To be posted on the CO BIDS
system
• Technical Assistance and Support
– Will be posted on COGMS by September
• QuitLine
– Sole Source agreement with National Jewish Health
• Evaluation
– Interagency agreement with the Amendment 35 Program Evaluation
Group
29. Question and Answer time…
Please submit your questions
via the chat function
All questions and answers
will be posted on June 8