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3/18/09 N.Y. St. Reg. Notice of Availability of State and Federal Funds
NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
VOLUME XXXI, ISSUE 11
March 18, 2009
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF STATE AND FEDERAL FUNDS
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Wadsworth Center, Room D350, ESP P.O. Box 509, Albany, NY 12201-0509
NOT-FOR-PROFIT POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OR NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION WITH STRONG TIES TO ONE OR MORE POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Development and Implementation of College and University Curricula Concerning Stem Cell Science and Related Ethical, Legal and Societal Implications
The New York State Department of Health invites eligible applicants to submit applications for the development of an undergraduate level course, or modules within a course, on stem cell science and its ethical, legal and social implications. As the issues and ethical concerns regarding stem cell science transcend the boundaries of the scientific community, the ESSCB encourages curriculum development for science and non-science majors alike. Development of curricula addressing the scientific complexities of stem cell science, along with its ethical, legal and social implications, will stimulate discussion and debates in an educational environment, providing a broader understanding of the complex issues surrounding this new scientific field to a group of people poised to enter civic society.
Applicant institutions are expected to provide an undergraduate course, or modules within a course, that address the complex issues of stem cell science, providing balanced perspectives concerning these issues.
NYSTEM, a program of the New York State Department of Health, whose purpose is to administer stem cell research funding based on recommendations and advice from the Empire State Stem Cell Board, will be making approximately 10 awards. The number of awards made will be contingent upon the quality of applications submitted and the availability of funds. Awards will be made in amounts up to $150,000 per year in direct costs, plus Facilities and Administrative costs of up to eight percent of the modified total direct costs for a period up to two years.
ELIGIBLE RECIPIENTS: The applicant must be a New York State not-for-profit post-secondary educational institution or not-for-profit organization with strong ties to one or more post-secondary educational institutions. Organizations awarded funds must have the ability to monitor funds, maintain individual accounts and fulfill other fiscal management criteria. Two or more institutions, at least one of which is located in New York State, may apply as a consortium to maximize institutional resources committed to the program. If a consortium includes institutions from outside New York State, a New York State institution must serve as the lead applicant and accept primary responsibility for the application and subsequent contractual agreements. However, an institution may participate in only one application.
APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED THROUGH: May 22, 2009. The projected contract start date is July 1, 2010.
This RFA, including application forms, has been posted on the Department of Health's public website at http://www.nyhealth.gov/funding/
FOR AN APPLICATION, CONTACT: Bonnie Jo Brautigam, Director, Extramural Grants Administration, Department of Health, Wadsworth Center, Rm. D350, ESP, P.O. Box 509, Albany, NY 12201-0509, (518) 474-7002, e-mail: nystemgrants@wadsworth.org
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Bureau of Water Supply Protection Flanigan Square, 547 River Street Troy, NY 12180-2216 and Environmental Facilities Corporation 625 Broadway Albany, NY 12207-2997
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) for Additional Funding; Fund Adjustments; Amended Project Readiness List
The New York State Department of Health (DOH) and the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) announce that the Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2009 Intended Use Plan (IUP) for the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF), dated September 30, 2008, is being amended.
Amendment No. 4 reflects adjustments to the sources and uses of funds available for the remaining FFY 2009 IUP financing period through an increase in the DWSRF appropriation to New York State in the amount of $86.8 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Of this appropriation, no less than 50% ($43.4 million) will be used for additional subsidization. To the extent available, additional subsidization for project costs eligible for ARRA funding will be available to both hardship and non-hardship projects. Also, not less than 20% ($17.36 million) will be used for projects to address green infrastructure, water or energy efficiency improvements, or other environmentally innovative projects, to the extent that qualifying applications are received.
These fund adjustments will be used to finance projects on the amended DWSRF 2009 IUP Project Readiness List that meet ARRA requirements described in the Amendment. Priority for ARRA funds will be given to projects that can start construction within a short time frame.
For projects on the 2009 Final IUP Project Readiness List below the Funding Line, the deadline for submitting project financing applications has been extended to May 1, 2009. Financing applications received after May 1, 2009 for projects on the amended Project Readiness List will be held by EFC and may be considered for subsidized funds later in FFY 2009, if sufficient funds are available. The DWSRF financing application package was revised in February 2009 and is available by calling EFC at 800-882-9721 or on the EFC website at www.nysefc.org (click on "Programs", then "Drinking Water State Revolving Fund", then "Application Process").
The Draft Amendment No. 4 is available on the DOH website at www. nyhealth.gov/environmental/water/drinking/water.htm. Written comments on Amendment No. 4 to the DWSRF IUP will be accepted by mail or fax until close of business on April 3, 2009 and should be addressed to: Victor E. Pisani, Director, Bureau of Water Supply Protection, Department of Health, Flanigan Square, 547 River St., Rm. 400, Troy, NY 12180-2216, Fax: (518) 402-7659
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Public Transportation Bureau 50 Wolf Road, POD 54 Albany, New York 12232
PRIVATE NON-PROFIT CORPORATIONS; PUBLIC BODIES (UNDER LIMITED CIRCUMSTANCES)
Passenger Transportation Services for Elderly Individuals and Individuals with Disabilities
Grant Applications will be accepted through May 1, 2009, for vehicles to provide passenger transportation services for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities under Section 5310 of Chapter 53, Title 49, United States Code. Only private non-profit corporations, or public bodies (under limited circumstances) – public bodies which can certify that no non-profit corporations or associations are available in an area to provide transportation services for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities - are eligible to apply. A total of $8.2 million will be made available for capital purchases. This grant opportunity requires a 20% local share match.
For an application, please visit the NYSDOT Section 5310 Program website at: www.nysdot.gov/public-transportation - follow the link "Federal Transit Funding Programs" to the "Section 5310 Elderly & Disabled Program" site, or contact: Department of Transportation, Public Transportation Bureau, 50 Wolf Rd., POD 54, Albany, NY 12232, or email: mhaas@dot.state.ny.us include "Section 5310 Application Request" in your Subject Line or call: (518) 457-8335.