Auditory Oral Early Education Program APPLICATION GUIDELINES FY

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Auditory Oral Early Education Program APPLICATION GUIDELINES FY 2017 2018 Florida Department of Health Division of Community Health Promotion Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention May 8, 2017 RFA16 005 Application Deadline: May 26, 2017

Auditory-Oral Education Program RFA Timeline Applicants must adhere to the RFA timelines as identified below. Schedule Due Date Location Request for Applications Released and Advertised May 8, 2017 Posted electronically via: http://www.floridahealth.gov/about-the-department-of-health/aboutus/administrative-functions/purchasing/grant-fundingopportunities/index.html Vendor bid system: http://vbs.dms.state.fl.us/vbs/main_menu Submission of Written Questions Responses to Questions Posted Application Due (No Faxed or E- mailed copies of application accepted) Evaluation of Applications Anticipated Negotiations Begin Prior to 5:00 P.M. E.S.T. May 15, 2017 May 18, 2017 May 26, 2017 June 1, 2017 June 6, 2017 All questions must be submitted electronically to: bryan.russell@flhealth.gov Posted electronically via Vendor Bid System: http://www.floridahealth.gov/about the department of health/aboutus/administrative functions/purchasing/grant fundingopportunities/index.html http://www.myflorida.com/apps/vbs/vbs_www.main_menu For U.S. Mail: Florida Department of Health Division of Community Health Promotion, Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A18 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1734 For Overnight Shipping (Physical Address): Florida Department of Health Division of Community Health Promotion, Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A18 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1734 Review and Evaluation of Proposals Begins Negotiations and budget revisions for grant awards begins Anticipated Award Date Anticipated Grant Start Date June 5, 2017 July 3, 2017 Posted electronically via: http://www.floridahealth.gov/about-the-department-of-health/aboutus/administrative-functions/purchasing/grant-funding-opportunities/ Vendor bid system: http://vbs.dms.state.fl.us/vbs/main_menu Selected applicants begin implementing project activities

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION... 1 1.1 Program Authority... 1 1.2 Notice and Disclaimer... 1 1.3 Program Purpose... 1 1.4 Available Funding... 1 2.0 PROGRAM OVERVIEW... 2 2.1 Background... 2 2.2 Program Expectations... 2 2.3 Current and Prior Funded Projects... 2 2.4 Program Requirements... 2 3.0 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SUPPORT... 3 3.1 Eligibility Criteria... 3 3.3 Term of Contract... 3 3.4 Use of Grant Funds... 3 4.0 APPLICATON REQUIREMENTS... 4 4.1 Order of Application Package... 4 4.2 Detailed Budget Form and Budget Justification Narrative... 4 5.0 REQUIRED CONTENT OF THE PROGRAM NARRATIVE SECTION... 4 5.1 Program Narrative with Abstract... 4 5.2 Program Plan... 4 5.3 Evaluation Plan... 5 5.4 Staffing and Management Plan... 5 5.5 Appendicies... 5 6.0 SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION... 6 6.1 Application Deadline... 6 6.2 Submission Methods... 6 6.3 Mailed Applications... 6 6.4 Where to Send Your Application... 6

7.0 EVALUATION OF APPLICATONS... 6 7.1 Receipt of Applications... 6 7.2 Scoring of Applications... 6 7.3 Grant Awards... 7 7.4 Award Criteria... 7 7.5 Funding... 7 7.6 Notification of Awards... 7 8.0 REPORTING AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS... 7 8.1 Post Award Requirements... 7 8.2 Performance Measures... 7 8.3 Financial Consequences. 8 9.0 REQUIRED FORMS.... 8 9.1 Application For Funding... 9.2 Budget Narrative... 9.3 Statement Of No Conflict of Interest... 9.4 Certification Of Drug Free Work Place... 9.5 Civil Rights Checklist. 9.6 IRS Non Profit status 501 (3) 9.7 Financial Compliance Audit. 9.8 Certificate or policy documenting compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act ATTACHMENTS

Guidelines for Developing Request for Application and Request for Information Section 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Program Authority The program is authorized by section 1002.391, Florida Statutes. Funding is subject to appropriation for fiscal year 2017 18. 1.2 Notice and Disclaimer Grant awards will be determined by the Florida Department of Health (the Department) in accordance with this publication based on the availability of funds. The Department reserves the right to offer multiple grant awards if it deems it is in the best interest of the state of Florida and the Department. Additionally, the Department reserves the right to negotiate with applicants prior to the offer of a grant award or execution of the contract. If during the grant funding period, the authorized funds are reduced or eliminated by the grantor agency or by the legislature, the Department may immediately reduce or terminate the grant award by written notice to the selected applicants. The termination or reduction will not apply to allowable costs already incurred by the selected applicants to the extent that funds are available for payment of such costs. NOTE: The receipt of applications in response to this publication does not imply or guarantee that any one or all qualified applicants will be awarded a grant or result in a contract with the Department. 1.3 Program Purpose The purpose of this RFA is to provide grant funding for auditory oral early intervention programs serving children who are deaf or hard of hearing, throughout Florida, including rural and underserved areas. These early intervention programs must solely offer auditory oral educational instruction and services, as defined in section 1002.391, Florida Statutes. Additionally, the intervention programs must have a supervisor and faculty members who are credentialed as Certified Listening and Spoken Language Specialists. Section 1002.391(1)(a), Florida Statutes, defines Auditory oral education program, as a program that develops and relies solely on listening skills and uses an implant or assistive hearing device for the purpose of relying on speech and spoken language skills as the method of communication. 1.4 Available Funding The Department has an estimated $500,000 to implement this program statewide. The Department reserves the right to award one grant or multiple awards to eligible applicants. These non recurring funds are from the General Revenue fund and provided to DOH s Division of Community Health Promotion, Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention. 1

Section 2.0 PROGRAM OVERVIEW 2.1 Background Chapter 1002, Florida Statutes was amended in 2015 to add section 1002.391, Florida Statutes providing for the establishment of Auditory Oral Education Programs and to increase access to these programs for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. In 2016 the Legislature provided $400,000 in nonrecurring funds for grants to auditory oral early intervention programs serving deaf children in multiple counties. Funding for grants under this RFA are subject to as similar appropriation being funded for fiscal year 2017 18. 2.2 Program Expectations The funded program must provide auditory oral early intervention programs to children who are deaf or hard of hearing in multiple counties in Florida including underserved populations or rural areas. The programs must consist of auditory oral educational habilitation and services and be provided by certified Listening and Spoken Language Specialists. 2.3 Current and Prior Funded Projects Applicants must demonstrate the ability to meet the requirements of this RFA. In the narrative, applicants should: Describe the current status of programs conducted by the organization, and an understanding of the need for this program and the organization s capacity to implement and evaluate the proposed activities Demonstrate relevant experience of providing auditory oral early intervention services Describe a staffing plan and project management structure sufficient to carry out the project with clearly defined staff roles Submit at least one success story demonstrating program accomplishments. A story should not exceed one page and may be included in the appendix 2.4 Program Requirements Applicants proposed programs must meet the following requirements to fulfill the goals of this project: Solely offer auditory oral education and habilitation programs, as defined in section 1002.391(1)(a), Florida Statutes and this RFA. Employ certified Listening and Spoken Language Specialists as faculty members and supervisors Have the capacity to serve the required population in rural and underserved areas in Florida Have extensive and verifiable experience in providing services to children who are deaf or hard of hearing Ensure that children in the program are deaf or hard of hearing Ensure that children in the program have a hearing implant or assistive hearing device Ensure that children in the program are between the ages of 3 and 7 years, or between the ages of 2 and 7 years when the school district elects to serve children with disabilities under the age of 3, as defined in section 1002.391 (1)(a), Florida Statutes Ensure children in the program are residents of the state of Florida 2

Ensure their programs are fully inclusive of persons with disabilities and vulnerable populations and empower them to attain the best health possible Section 3.0 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SUPPORT 3.1 Eligibility Criteria This RFA is open to applicants who: 3.1.1 Have certified Listening and Spoken Language Specialists as faculty and supervisors 3.1.2 Are registered as a vendor in the state s MyFloridaMarketPlace system. For more information or to register as a licensed vendor, please visit: http://www.dms.myflorida.com/business_operations/state_purchasing/myfloridamarketplace 3.1.3 Agree that, in accepting state dollars under this RFA, they will be required to comply with all state laws, executive orders, regulations and policies governing these funds. Applicants that have had contracts terminated or reduced by THE DEPARTMENT for reasons other than a mutually agreed upon cause or that are classified as a prohibited vendor are ineligible for funding 3.1.4 Are able to serve the population in rural or underserved areas within the state of Florida 3.1.5 Can ensure their programs are fully inclusive of persons with disabilities and vulnerable populations and empower them to attain the best health possible 3.2 Term of Contract The selected applicants will receive an award for approximately a nine month budget period to last from July 3, 2017 to June 30, 2018. 3.3 Use of Grant Funds Applicants must provide a detailed description of how the funds will be used. Costs not allowed for these programs (in addition to those listed below) may be found at http://www.myfloridacfo.com/aadir/reference_guide/reference_guide_for_state_expenditures.pdf Grant funds may be requested to cover costs of: Personnel Direct Services Consultants Travel Supplies Curriculum Printing Conference or training registration fees 3

Funds may not be used for: Building alterations or renovations Research Construction Fund raising activities Refreshments (food and beverages) Section 4.0 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Order of Application Package The application must follow the format and arrangement described below: Cover Page Table of Contents Abstract Detailed Budget and Budget Narrative Project Narrative Statement of No Conflict of Interest Statement of Drug Free Work Place Statement of Civil Rights Checklist Statement of ADA Compliance Financial Compliance Audit Appendices 4.2 Detailed Budget Form and Budget Justification Narrative 4.2.1 A detailed budget and budget narrative and computation of expenditures must be provided. In the budget, provide a detailed line item budget that represents allowable and reasonable costs 4.2.2 In the budget narrative, provide for all expenditures detailing how amounts were determined. Expenditures must be necessary, allowable and related to the Auditory Oral Education Program 4.2.3 Describe the administrative and fiscal infrastructure that will enable the applicant to track and expend funds in accordance with generally accepted accounting practices 4.2.4 Describe any subcontracts and describe their purposes and deliverables Applicants should recognize that costs do not remain static. The budget should reflect the various phases and activities of planning, organizing, implementation, evaluation and dissemination. Any subcontracts by the provider must be approved by the Department before executing. Section 5.0 REQUIRED CONTENT OF THE PROGRAM NARRATIVE SECTION 5.1 Program Narrative with Abstract The project narrative must be a maximum of 17 pages, double spaced, Calibri 12 point, 1 inch margins with all pages numbered. Any content beyond 17 pages will not be considered. The project abstract is a selfcontained, brief summary of the proposed program that includes the purpose and description of how the program will be implemented. 4

5.2 Program Plan Applicants must provide a detailed work plan describing how the proposed project will be carried out during the time period of the contract, the funding amount needed and linkage to the program requirements. The work plan must address current needs and focus areas based on socio economic, demographic and population factors leading to more equitable health outcomes. The work plan must describe how the proposed project will be carried out during the time period of the contract, the funding amount needed and linkage to the program objectives and needs. Provide all documentation that establishes these are the activities identified in this RFA. 5.3 Evaluation Plan Provider s performance will be evaluated based on an on site monitoring and review of quarterly reports which address the following: Number of agreements or schools working with Provider per quarter Number of children enrolled in program per quarter Number of children who received a cochlear implant or other assistive hearing device per quarter Improvement in transitions from Provider s program to mainstream school Demographics of new children enrolled in program per quarter Number of students expected to be enrolled in mainstream classes and schools by June 30, 2018 Improvement in receptive and expressive language development of students 5.4 Staffing and Management Plan In this section, applicants should identify and discuss the administration and management strategies that will be used in the grant. Qualified applicants will provide the following: 5.4.1 Staffing Levels: The successful applicants should include their proposed staffing for programmatic, technical and administrative support. 5.4.2 Professional Qualifications: Identify personnel who will implement the Auditory Oral Education Programs. Per the General Appropriations Act, applicants are required to have staff and supervisors who are credentialed as Certified Listening and Spoken Language Specialists. 5.5 Appendices All appendices must be clearly referenced and must support elements of the narrative. Appendices will not be counted toward the page limit. Work Plan Success Story Organizational Chart Letters of Support Staff Resumes Scope of Work References Required Required Required Optional Required Required Required 5

Section 6.0 SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION 6.1 Application Deadline Applications must be postmarked no later than May 26, 2017. 6.2 Submission Methods Applications may only be submitted by regular or express mail. No fax or email submissions will be accepted. 6.3 Mailed Applications Applicants are required to submit one original and three copies of the application by regular or express mail. The original application must be signed by an individual authorized to act for the applicant agency or organization and to assume for the organization the obligations imposed by the terms and conditions of the grant. Mailed applications will be considered as meeting the deadline if they are postmarked no later than May 26, 2017. Applicants are encouraged to submit applications early. 6.4 Where to Send Your Application Applications will be mailed to: Florida Department of Health Division of Community Health Promotion, Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A18 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 1734 Express Mail (Physical Address) Florida Department of Health Division of Community Health Promotion, Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A18 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 1734 Section 7.0 EVALUATIONS OF APPLICATONS 7.1 Receipt of Applications Applications will be scored by an objective review committee. Committee members are chosen for their expertise in health and their understanding of the unique health problems and related issues in Florida. 7.2 Scoring of Applications Applications will be reviewed on their own merits, and not be compared to each other. The review committee will score the application utilizing the following four factors. 6

Factor Project Narrative Budget and Budget Narrative Evaluation Plan Entirety of Application Maximum Value 30 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 7.3 Grant Awards The successful applicant or applicants will enter into a contract with the Florida Department of Health. the Department reserves the right to revise proposed plans and negotiate final funding prior to finalizing the contract. 7.4 Award Criteria Funding decisions will be determined by the applicant s scores based on the above criteria. Funding award determination is wholly at the discretion of the Department. 7.5 Notification of Awards Awards will be listed on the website at: http://www.floridahealth.gov/about the department of health/aboutus/administrative functions/purchasing/grant funding opportunities/ approximately June 5, 2017. Funded projects will also be notified by phone and/or email. Section 8.0 REPORTING AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS 8.1 Post Award Requirements Funded applicants will be required to submit the following documentation of deliverables: Quarterly Reports to include the following: o Data documenting improved auditory skill development of students o Data documenting number of students enrolled for the specified quarter o Data documenting parent or caregiver participation o Quarterly Financial Status Reports and invoices Final project report at the end of the grant period to include the following deliverables: o Data documenting improved auditory skill development of students o Data documenting number of students enrolled for the specified quarter 8.2 Performance Measures Pursuant to section 215.971(b), Florida Statutes, the resulting Contract must contain performance measures which specify the required minimum level of acceptable service to be performed. These will be established based on final determination of tasks and deliverables. 7

8.3 Financial Consequences Pursuant to Section 215.971(c), Florida Statutes, the Contract resulting from this solicitation must contain financial consequences that will apply if Applicant fails to perform in accordance with the Contract terms. The financial consequences will be established based on final determination of the performance measures and Contract amount. Section 9.0 REQUIRED FORMS 9.1 Application for Funding 9.2 Detailed Budget Narrative 9.3 Statement of No Conflict of Interest attached 9.4 Certification of Drug Free Work Place attached 9.5 Civil Rights Checklist attached 9.6 IRS Non Profit Status 501 (C) (3) attached 9.7 Financial Compliance Audit attached 9.8 Certification or policy documenting compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act 8