Common use of Community Intervention Implementation Plan Clause in Contracts

Community Intervention Implementation Plan. Recipients must develop a brief COVID-19 community intervention implementation plan that describes how the state and local jurisdictions will achieve the response’s three mitigation goals: 1) Slow transmission of disease, 2) Minimize morbidity and mortality, and 3) Preserve healthcare, workforce, and infrastructure functions and minimize social and economic impacts. The plan should address how the recipient will: • Minimize potential spread and reduce morbidity and mortality of COVID-19 in communities. • Plan and adapt for disruption caused by community spread and interventions to prevent further spread. • Ensure healthcare system response is an integrated part of community interventions. • Ensure integration of community mitigation interventions with health system preparedness and response plans and interventions. Recipients must submit a summary of the community intervention implementation plan in GrantSolutions as a grant note with the subject line “COVID-19 [Jurisdiction] Community Intervention Plan” within 60 days of the Notice of Award (NOA). Unallowable Costs • Research • Clinical care except as provided above in connection with Domain 4 activities. • Publicity and propaganda (lobbying): o Other than for normal and recognized executive-legislative relationships, no funds may be used for: ▪ publicity or propaganda purposes, for the preparation, distribution, or use of any material designed to support or defeat the enactment of legislation before any legislative body ▪ the salary or expenses of any grant or contract recipient, or agent acting for such recipient, related to any activity designed to influence the enactment of legislation, appropriations, regulation, administrative action, or Executive order proposed or pending before any legislative body ▪ See Additional Requirement (AR) 12 for detailed guidance on this prohibition and additional guidance on lobbying for CDC recipients: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/grants/documents/Anti- Lobbying_Restrictions_for_CDC_Grantees_July_2012.pdf • All unallowable costs cited in CDC-RFA-TP18-1802 remain in effect, unless specifically amended in this guidance, in accordance with 45 CFR Part 75 – Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, And Audit Requirements for HHS Awards.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: yanceycountync.gov, www.municipalfinance.ri.gov

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Community Intervention Implementation Plan. Recipients must develop a brief COVID-19 community intervention implementation plan that describes how the state and local jurisdictions will achieve the response’s three mitigation goals: 1) Slow transmission of disease, 2) Minimize morbidity and mortality, and 3) Preserve healthcare, workforce, and infrastructure functions and minimize social and economic impacts. The plan should address how the recipient will: • Minimize potential spread and reduce morbidity and mortality of COVID-19 in communities. • Plan and adapt for disruption caused by community spread and implement interventions to prevent further spread. • Ensure healthcare system response is an integrated part of community interventions. • Ensure integration of community mitigation interventions with health system preparedness and response plans and interventions. Recipients must submit a summary of the community intervention implementation plan in GrantSolutions as a grant note with the subject line “COVID-19 [Jurisdiction] Community Intervention Plan” within 60 days of the Notice of Award (NOA). Unallowable Costs • Research • Clinical care except as provided above in connection with Domain 4 activities. • Publicity and propaganda (lobbying): o Other than for normal and recognized executive-legislative relationships, no funds may be used for: publicity or propaganda purposes, for the preparation, distribution, or use of any material designed to support or defeat the enactment of legislation before any legislative body the salary or expenses of any grant or contract recipient, or agent acting for such recipient, related to any activity designed to influence the enactment of legislation, appropriations, regulation, administrative action, or Executive order proposed or pending before any legislative body See Additional Requirement (AR) 12 for detailed guidance on this prohibition and additional guidance on lobbying for CDC recipients: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/grants/documents/Anti- Lobbying_Restrictions_for_CDC_Grantees_July_2012.pdf • All unallowable costs cited in CDC-RFA-TP18-1802 remain in effect, unless specifically amended in this guidance, in accordance with 45 CFR Part 75 – Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, And Audit Requirements for HHS Awards.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: oklahoma.gov, www.cdc.gov

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Community Intervention Implementation Plan. Recipients must develop a brief COVID-19 community intervention implementation plan that describes how the state and local jurisdictions will achieve the response’s three mitigation goals: 1) Slow transmission of disease, 2) Minimize morbidity and mortality, and 3) Preserve healthcare, workforce, and infrastructure functions and minimize social and economic impacts. The plan should address how the recipient will: • Minimize potential spread and reduce morbidity and mortality of COVID-19 in communities. • Plan and adapt for disruption caused by community spread and implement interventions to prevent further spread. • Ensure healthcare system response is an integrated part of community interventions. • Ensure integration of community mitigation interventions with health system preparedness and response plans and interventions. Recipients must submit a summary of the community intervention implementation plan in GrantSolutions as a grant note with the subject line “COVID-19 [Jurisdiction] Community Intervention Plan” within 60 days of the Notice of Award (NOA). Unallowable Costs • Research • Clinical care except as provided above in connection with Domain 4 activities. • Publicity and propaganda (lobbying): o Other than for normal and recognized executive-legislative relationships, no funds may be used for: ▪ publicity or propaganda purposes, for the preparation, distribution, or use of any material designed to support or defeat the enactment of legislation before any legislative body ▪ the salary or expenses of any grant or contract recipient, or agent acting for such recipient, related to any activity designed to influence the enactment of legislation, appropriations, regulation, administrative action, or Executive order proposed or pending before any legislative body ▪ See Additional Requirement (AR) 12 for detailed guidance on this prohibition and additional guidance on lobbying for CDC recipients: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/grants/documents/Anti- Lobbying_Restrictions_for_CDC_Grantees_July_2012.pdf • All unallowable costs cited in CDC-RFA-TP18-1802 remain in effect, unless specifically amended in this guidance, in accordance with 45 CFR Part 75 – Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, And Audit Requirements for HHS Awards.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.cdc.gov

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