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  • 7/11/07 N.Y. St. Reg. Notice of Availability of State and Federal Funds
    NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
    VOLUME XXIX, ISSUE 28
    July 11, 2007
    NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF STATE AND FEDERAL FUNDS
     
    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
    10B Airline Drive Albany, New York 12235
    PUBLIC AND PRIVATE AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, AND INDIVIDUALS
    Food and Agriculture Industry Development Program
    Applications will be accepted through August 28, 2007 for matching fund assistance under the Food and Agriculture Industry Development Program. Such funds are intended to support proposals that would implement innovative and low risk approaches to the research, development, production, processing, and distribution of food and agricultural products which capitalize on the State's unique resources and strategic location near significant markets. Eligible applicants include public and private agencies and organizations, business and industry, educational institutions, local governments, and individuals. Proposals involving new product development; alternative production, processing, distribution and marketing methods or technologies; the introduction of high technologies; or organizational methods that further the development of the food and agricultural industry in New York State are eligible for funding. For the purposes of this program, food and agriculture industry projects shall include those involving farm woodland or freshwater aquatic products produced in either natural or man-made water bodies or controlled structured. Projects for which funding is sought should have a timeframe for completion of approximately one year or less. The maximum award to any one applicant shall not exceed $60,000. Grant recipients must match awards made under this program with at least equal amounts of cash, in-kind services, or other resources including, subject to limitations, indirect and overhead costs.
    For an application, contact: Meg McCabe at the above address or call (518) 457-2195, e-mail: meg.mccabe@agmkt.state.ny.us, or visit the “Funding Opportunities” section of the Department's website at www.agmkt.state.ny.us
    DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES
    Four Tower Place Albany, NY 12203
    GRANT PROGRAM
    Project INSPYRE
    The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) to solicit applications for awards to support community-based programs to prevent youth crime and delinquency pursuant to DCJS' guidelines for Project INSPYRE (Innovative Neighborhood-based Strategies to Promote Youth Redirection and Empowerment.)
    Subject to State appropriation authority, $2 million is available for grant awards to community-based non-profit organizations with at least three (3) years of prior experience in directly providing crime prevention and/or youth-services. Approximately $1 million will be awarded to programs located in New York City and approximately $1 million will be awarded to programs operating elsewhere in New York State. Grants ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 will be awarded for a 12-month period.
    Applications received on or before August 17, 2007 (11:59 PM EDT) via DCJS' on-line Grants Management System (GMS) will be accepted.
    For an application, contact: Applications are available on-line at: http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/ofpa/newrfp.htm or may be obtained by e-mailing DCJS at funding@dcjs.state.ny.us.
    EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
    Comprehensive Health and Pupil Services Room 318-M EB Albany, NY 12234
    PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS, CHARTER SCHOOLS, BOARDS OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS
    21st Century Community Learning Centers, Title IV, Part B, No Child Left Behind Act, 2001
    Approximately $86 million is available to continue existing multi-year grants to community learning centers to provide academic enrichment outside of the regular school hours primarily to children who attend high-poverty and low-performing schools and schools identified as being in need of improvement.
    The funds will be used to continue existing grants in the final and next-to-final year of the grant. There will be no new grants funded this year.
    For more information, contact Student Support Services, Room 318-M EB at (518) 486-6090.
    EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
    Office of Workforce Preparation and Continuing Education Room 319 EB Albany, NY 12234
    PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS, PUBLIC LIBRARIES, INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY CENTERS, PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITIES, AND CONSORTIUMS OF SUCH AGENCIES
    Federal Workforce Investment Act, Title II, Adult Education and Literacy Act
    Approximately $35 million of Workforce Investment Act funds are available to fund existing multi-year grants that provide literacy and basic skills for undereducated, disadvantaged, incarcerated and institutionalized adults, English as a Second Language, workplace and family literacy programs. The grant funds may also cover support services, such as educational counseling and guidance.
    No funds are available in the 2007–08 school year for new grants.
    For more information contact: the Adult Education and Workforce Development Team at (518) 474-8940 or emscadulteda@mail.nysed.gov
    EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
    Office of Workforce Preparation and Continuing Education Room 319 EB Albany, NY 12234
    PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND BOARDS OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (BOCES)
    State Welfare Education Program (Adult Basic Education Programs for Recipients of Public Assistance)
    Welfare Education Program funds totaling $2 million are available in the 2007–2008 school year to continue existing literacy and basic education programs for public assistance recipients. These funds may also cover support services, such as educational counseling and guidance.
    There are no funds available for new grants in the 2007–08 school year. For more information, contact the Adult Education and Workforce Development Team at (518) 474-8940.
    EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
    Office of Curriculum and Instructional Support Room 319 EB Albany, NY 12234
    DESIGNATED LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCIES
    Apprenticeship Related and Supplemental Instruction Program (ARSIP), New York State Education Law 3610
    Local education agencies that provide related or supplemental instruction to apprentices registered by the New York State Department of Labor are eligible for an apportionment under Section 3610 of New York State Education Law.
    State funds in the amount of $1,830,000 are available to reimburse designated agencies according to the number of hours of related instruction given all apprentices in the area served by the agency.
    For more information, contact Tom Orsini at (518) 474-8940.
    EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
    Office of New York City School and Community Services Room 381 EBA Albany, NY 12234
    PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND CHARTER SCHOOLS
    Reading First, Title I Part B, No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
    Approximately $57 million is available to support existing multi-year Reading First grants. Schools that received grants must use the funds to improve early reading instruction in grades K-3 and to conduct related professional development programs.
    All funds will be used in the 2007–08 school year to support existing multi-year grants.
    For more information, contact Early Education and Reading Initiatives, Room 381 EBA, Albany, NY 12234 at (518) 474-5807.
    EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
    Office of New York City School and Community Services 55 Hanson Place Brooklyn, NY 11217
    PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS WITH SCHOOLS UNDER REGISTRATION REVIEW
    Schools Under Registration Review Grant Program
    State funds in the amount of $1.9 million are available to provide additional support and services to public school districts with schools under registration review (SURR). The funds are allocated to school districts with SURR to be used to assist those schools in addressing the following issues: recruitment of certified teachers and experienced principals, staff development and technical assistance, increase in instructional time and materials, and support of planning activities in redesign schools.
    For more information, contact Ira Schwartz at (718) 722-2796. Go to www.emsc.nysed.gov and click on Funding Opportunities to find the grant application.
    EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
    Office of Early Education and Reading Initiatives Room 381 EBA Albany, NY 12234
    SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOARDS OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (BOCES), NONPROFIT COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS, INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND PUBLIC OR PRIVATE NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
    Even Start Family Literacy Program, ESEA Title I, Part B
    Approximately $6.6 million is available to fund existing Even Start programs.
    The purpose of this program is to help break the cycle of poverty and illiteracy by improving the educational opportunities of low-income families. All funds will be used to support existing family literacy programs that integrate parenting education, early childhood education and adult literacy/adult education through collaborative efforts that build on existing community resources.
    For more information contact: Dee Dwyer, Office of Early Education and Reading Initiatives, (518) 474-5807
    EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
    Office of Bilingual Education Room 367 EBA Albany, NY 12234
    SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOARDS OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
    Bilingual Education, Education Law, Section 3602
    Bilingual Education funds in the amount of $2 million are available to support existing Bilingual Education Two-Way grants for programs for limited English proficient (LEP) students. No funds are available for the 2007–08 school year for new grants.
    For more information, contact the Office of Bilingual Education, at (518) 474-8775.
    EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
    Albany, NY 12234
    PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS, BOARDS OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, COMMUNITY COLLEGES
    Carl D. Perkins Career and Technology Education Act, Programs to Serve Individuals in County Correctional Institutions
    $180,000 is available for the 2007–08 school year to fund Career and Technical Education programs and activities in facilities providing educational services to incarcerated individuals under the age of 21 years.
    Such programs must be designed to provide coursework leading to a job or further education and training for individuals under the age of 21 who are located in county correctional facilities in New York State. Public School Districts, Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES),and Community Colleges with a minimum of one-year experience providing basic career and technical skill instruction to persons incarcerated in county correctional facilities.
    Applications for funding may be obtained at www.emsc.nysed. gov under Funding Opportunities/Allocations. Applications must be submitted to the State Education Department, postmarked by August 31, 2007.
    For more information, contact Gregory Bayduss, Student Support Services Team, at (518) 486-6090.
    DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
    Division of Environmental Remediation 625 Broadway, 12th Floor Albany, NY 12233-7012
    COMMUNITY GROUP(S)
    Technical Assistance Grants (TAG)
    Applications are continuously being accepted for DEC Environmental Remedial Technical Assistance Grants (TAG). TAGs are awarded to qualified applicants on a first-come, first-served basis, in the order in which complete applications are received. There is no matching contribution required on the part of the grant recipient.
    Under the TAG program, eligible community groups may apply to receive grants for up to $50,000 per site to obtain independent technical assistance about State Superfund Program and Brownfield Cleanup Program sites that pose a significant threat to public health or the environment. Eligible community groups must be non-responsible parties incorporated as not-for-profit corporations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. A qualifying group must certify that its membership represents the interest of the community affected by the site, and that its members' health, economic well-being or enjoyment of the environment are potentially threatened by the site.
    Portions of technical assistance work may be subcontracted based on unit price bids/quotes for professional services to subconsultants, subject to the guidance from and approval of the Department.
    The TAG recipient and its contractors must make Good Faith Efforts to subcontract a portion of the Contract amount to Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises (M/WBE). The percentage goals for MBE and WBE participation are 8.8% for Equipment, Supplies and Services in the Upstate NYSDEC Regions 3-9. For New York City and Long Island NYSDEC Regions 1 & 2, MBE utilization goal percentages are 18.8% for Equipment, Supplies and Services; for WBE these goal percentages are 20.5% for Equipment, Supplies and Services. The TAG recipient and its contractors must make Good Faith Efforts to employ 10% minority group members and 10% women for a portion of the workforce hours required to perform the work under this Contract. Appendix B of the State Assistance Contract further defines the M/WBE and EEO provisions required by Executive Law, Article 15.
    If the grant recipient determines that the above goals cannot be met, a written justification must be submitted to the Division of Management and Budget Services, Minority and Women's Business Programs Unit. A list of Certified M/WBE enterprises can be obtained via the internet from the NYS Department of Economic Development at http:// 205.232.252.35/
    Application and guidance for the TAG grants are downloadable from the Department's website at: http://www.dec.state. ny. us/ website/der/ guidance/tag/
    Applications are also available by contacting: Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Environmental Remediation, Attn: TAG Coordinator, 625 Broadway, 12th Floor, Albany, NY 12233-7102, (518) 402-9764
    DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
    Division of Environmental Remediation 625 Broadway, 12th Floor Albany, NY 12233-7012
    MUNICIPALITIES, COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS, AND MUNICIPALITIES AND COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS ACTING IN COOPERATION
    Brownfield Opportunity Areas Program
    The Brownfield Opportunity Areas Program provides municipalities and community based organizations with assistance, up to 90 percent of the eligible costs, to complete revitalization plans and implementation strategies for areas or communities affected by the presence of multiple brownfield sites and site assessments for strategic sites.
    ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES- Communities may apply to enter the program at the most appropriate of the three program steps described below leading to New York State's designation of the Brownfield Opportunity Area:
    Step 1: Pre-Nomination Study — Pre-Nomination Study — The Pre-Nomination Study provides a preliminary description and analysis of the proposed Brownfield Opportunity Area. The Pre-Nomination Study will be reviewed by the New York State Departments of State and Environmental Conservation to determine if a community should proceed with a Nomination to designate a Brownfield Opportunity Area.
    Step 2: Nomination — The Nomination provides an in-depth and thorough description and analysis, including an economic and market trends analysis, of existing conditions, opportunities, and reuse potential for properties located in the proposed Brownfield Opportunity Area with an emphasis on the identification and reuse potential of strategic brownfield sites that are catalysts for revitalization.
    Step 3: Implementation Strategy — The Implementation Strategy provides a description of the techniques and actions to implement the revitalization plan. Site assessments on strategic brownfield sites may be eligible for funding if environmental data is required.
    ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS — Applicants that are eligible to apply for a grant include:
    New York State Municipalities — New York State municipalities are defined as: cities; villages; towns; counties; local public authorities; local public benefit corporations; school districts; improvement districts; and Indian nations or tribes.
    Community Based Organizations — Community based organizations are defined as: not-for-profit corporations that are incorporated under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code whose stated mission is to promote community revitalization within the geographic area in which the community based organization is located; has 25 percent or more of its Board of Directors residing in the community in such area; and represents a community with a demonstrated financial need as indicated by high unemployment, low resident incomes, depressed property values, and/or high commercial vacancy rates.
    Municipalities and Community Based Organizations Acting in Cooperation — Two or more eligible applicants may, and are encouraged to, submit a joint application.
    SOURCES TO OBTAIN A GRANT APPLICATION
    Web Address — Copies of this application are available at the Department of State's web site http://www.nyswaterfronts.com/ grantopps_BOA.asp
    E-mail Request — Applications may be obtained through an e-mail request addressed to coastal@dos.state.ny.us
    Telephone Request — You may call 518-474-6000 to request a paper copy of the application.
    Contact Information — For general or technical questions about this grant program, the application, and guidance for applicants, you may call: the New York State Department of State at (518) 474-6000 for area-wide brownfield related planning questions and information for Steps 1- 3; or the Department of Environmental Conservation at (518) 402-9711 for site assessment questions.
    Portions of work may be subcontracted based on unit price bids/quotes for professional services to subconsultants, subject to the guidance from and approval of the Department.
    The BOA recipient and its contractors must make Good Faith Efforts to subcontract a portion of the Contract amount to Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises (M/WBE). The percentage goals for MBE and WBE participation are 8.8% for Equipment, Supplies and Services, and 6% for Construction in the Upstate NYSDEC Regions 3–9. For New York City and Long Island NYSDEC Regions 1 & 2, MBE utilization goal percentages are18.8% for Equipment, Supplies and Services and 21.5% for Construction. WBE goal percentages are 20.5% for Equipment, Supplies and Services, and 13.7% for Construction for New York City and Long Island. The recipient and its contractors must make Good Faith Efforts to employ 10% minority group members and 10% women for a portion of the workforce hours required to perform the work under this Contract. Appendix B of the State Assistance Contract further defines the M/WBE and EEO provisions required by Executive Law, Article 15.
    If the recipient determines that the above goals cannot be met, a written justification must be submitted to the Division of Management and Budget Services, Minority and Women's Business Programs Unit. A list of Certified M/WBE enterprises can be obtained via the internet from the Department of Economic Development at http:// 205.232.252.35/
    DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
    Division of Environmental Remediation 625 Broadway, 12th Floor Albany, NY 12233-7012
    MUNICIPALITIES, AND MUNICIPALITIES AND COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS ACTING IN COOPERATION
    Environmental Restoration Projects Program; Title 5 of the 1996 Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act (ERP)
    This notice is to advertise the availability of State Assistance funding to municipalities for Environmental Restoration Projects to investigate and/or remediate hazardous substances on property held in title by a municipality. A municipality may obtain “temporary incidents of ownership” during a tax foreclosure proceeding for a property in order to conduct such investigation. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis. The Environmental Restoration Program provides reimbursement of up to 90% of on-site eligible costs and up to 100% for off-site eligible costs and 50% for demolition costs. Funding was allocated for this Program under the 1996 Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act. Funding is available until the allocation is committed.
    Eligible applicants are New York State Municipalities. Municipalities are defined as a local public authority or public benefit corporation, county, city, town, village, school district, supervisory district, district corporation, improvement district within a county, city town or village, or Indian nation or tribe recognized by the State and the U.S. within a reservation wholly or partly within NY State boundaries, or any combination thereof. For purposes of the ERP, the term municipality includes a municipality acting in partnership with a community based organization. Community based organizations are defined as not-for-profit corporations, exempt from taxation under section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code whose stated mission is promoting reuse of brownfield sites within a specified geographic area in which the community based organization is located, which has twenty-five percent or more of its board of directors residing in the community in such area; and represents a community with a demonstrated financial need. Project eligibility requirements are detailed in enabling legislation and regulations (see 6NYCRR Subpart 375-4).
    Portions of investigation and remediation activities may be subcontracted based on unit price bids/quotes for professional services to sub-consultants, subject to guidance from and approval of the Department.
    The recipient and its contractors must make Good Faith Efforts to subcontract a portion of the Contract amount to Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises (M/WBE). The percentage goals for MBE and WBE participation are 8.8% for Equipment, Supplies and Services, and 6% for Construction in the Upstate NYSDEC Regions 3–9. For New York City and Long Island NYSDEC Regions 1 & 2, MBE utilization goal percentages are18.8% for Equipment, Supplies and Services and 21.5% for Construction. WBE goal percentages are 20.5% for Equipment, Supplies and Services, and 13.7% for Construction for New York City and Long Island. The recipient and its contractors must make Good Faith Efforts to employ 10% minority group members and 10% women for a portion of the workforce hours required to perform the work under this Contract. Appendix B of the State Assistance Contract further defines the M/WBE and EEO provisions required by Executive Law, Article 15.
    If the recipient determines that the above goals cannot be met, a written justification must be submitted to the Division of Management and Budget Services, Minority and Women's Business Programs Unit. A list of Certified M/WBE enterprises can be obtained via the internet from the NYS Department of Economic Development at http:// 205.232.252.35/
    Applications are available online http://www.dec.ny.gov or by contacting: Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Environmental Remediation, 625 Broadway, 12th Fl., Albany, NY 12233-7010, (518) 402-9711
    DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
    Division of Environmental Remediation 625 Broadway, 12th Floor Albany, NY 12233-7012
    MUNICIPALITY (CITY, COUNTY, TOWN, VILLAGE, OR INDIAN TRIBE RESIDING WITHIN NEW YORK STATE, OR ANY COMBINATION THEREOF)
    Title 3 State Assistance Program authorized under the 1986 Environmental Quality Bond Act and Article 52 of the Environmental Conservation Law
    This notice is to advertise the availability of State Assistance funding to municipalities under Consent Order for remediation of hazardous waste sites. The Title 3 State Assistance Program provides reimbursement of up to 75% of eligible costs.
    Assistance under the Title 3 Program is available to a municipality (city, county, town, village, or Indian tribe residing within New York State, or any combination thereof) under Consent Order for the development and implementation of remediation of hazardous waste sites which remains in compliance with such order and submits a complete grant applicant for funding.
    Portions of investigative work may be subcontracted based on unit price bids/quotes for professional services to subconsultants, subject to the guidance from and approval of the Department.
    The recipient and its contractors must make Good Faith Efforts to subcontract a portion of the Contract amount to Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises (M/WBE). The percentage goals for MBE and WBE participation are 8.8% for Equipment, Supplies and Services, and 6% for Construction in the Upstate NYSDEC Regions 3–9. For New York City and Long Island NYSDEC Regions 1 & 2, MBE utilization goal percentages are18.8% for Equipment, Supplies and Services and 21.5% for Construction. WBE goal percentages are 20.5% for Equipment, Supplies and Services, and 13.7% for Construction for New York City and Long Island. The recipient and its contractors must make Good Faith Efforts to employ 10% minority group members and 10% women for a portion of the workforce hours required to perform the work under this Contract. Appendix B of the State Assistance Contract further defines the M/WBE and EEO provisions required by Executive Law, Article 15.
    If the recipient determines that the above goals cannot be met, a written justification must be submitted to the Division of Management and Budget Services, Minority and Women's Business Programs Unit. A list of Certified M/WBE enterprises can be obtained via the internet from the NYS Department of Economic Development at http://205.232.252.35/
    Applications are also available by contacting: Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Environmental Remediation, 625 Broadway, 12th Fl., Albany, NY 12233-7012, 518-402-9764
    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
    Division of HIV Health Care Bureau of Community Support Services Corning Tower, Room 465 Albany, NY 12237
    PRIVATE, NOT-FOR-PROFIT COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS OR PUBLIC AGENCIES WITH EXPERIENCE IN PLANNING AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZING. THE LEAD AGENCY MAY BE A STATE OR COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER OR ARTICLE 28 LICENSED FACILITY, A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, A COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATION (CBO), AN AIDS SERVICES ORGANIZATION (ASO), OR AN INCORPORATED NONPROFIT ENTITY
    Regional Ryan White Part B HIV Care Networks
    Applications will be accepted until September 17, 2007 at 5 PM in response to a Request for Applications (RFA) for lead agencies responsible for the programmatic, fiscal and administrative operations of regional Ryan White Part B HIV Care Networks.
    The total annualized amount available for awards is $1.925 million in federal funds administered by Health Research, Inc. The funding will be allocated statewide. The contract period is five years, with annual renewals, subject to the availability of funds.
    Applicants are encouraged, but not required, to submit a letter of interest by 5 PM on August 24, 2007. Letters of interest should be sent to: Georgette Beal, MHA, Director, Network Initiative, Bureau of Community Supportive Services, Department of Health, 90 Church St., 13th Fl., New York, NY 10007, Rwnrfa2007@health.state.ny.us
    A copy of the RFA may be obtained from Georgette Beal at the address above and/or at the Department of Health's website: www.nyhealth.gov/funding
    OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
    Empire State Plaza Agency Building 1 Albany, New York 12238-0001
    PUBLIC OR NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS; ZOOS, BOTANICAL GARDENS, HERBARIUMS, ARBORETUMS, AQUARIUMS, BIRD SANCTUARIES, NATURAL HABITAT PRESERVES, NATURAL SCIENCE MUSEUMS, AND NATURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CENTERS WHICH OWN, HOUSE AND CARE FOR LIVING OR SYSTEMATICALLY ORGANIZED COLLECTIONS OF BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS AND WHICH PRIMARILY PROVIDE SUCH SERVICES TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ON A REGULAR AND PREDICTABLE BASIS
    Botanical Gardens and Aquarium Program
    At the present time, there are two categories within the Zoos, Botanical Gardens and Aquarium Program under which funds may be requested. Category I, Collections Care Costs, is funding for expenses directly related to the care, security and interpretation of the collections. Category II, Special Purposes, is funding for the development of new exhibits or the rehabilitation of existing exhibits for the permanent collections and for new, innovative projects or programs for the institution.
    Competitive applications to receive aid are required and must be postmarked no later than August 31, 2007. Funding for local assistance grants is made available through an appropriation from the State's Environmental Protection Fund.
    For an application contact: e-mail: http:www.nysparks.com/grants, or call: Debra L. Wood 518-474-0698, or write to: Kevin Burns, Chief of Grants, Bureau of Grants Management, Office of Parks Recreation & Historic Preservation, Empire State Plaza, Agency Bldg. 1, 16th Fl., Albany, NY 12238.
    OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE
    Executive Deputy Commissioner's Office Bureau of Refugee and Immigrant Assistance 40 North Pearl Street, 10C Albany, New York 12243
    LICENSED HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
    Medical health screenings and adult initial immunizations for refugees, entrants, asylees and trafficking victims who have been certified or received a letter of eligibility from the Office of Refugee Resettlement
    Applications will be accepted through 3/31/10 from qualified licensed health care agencies located in New York City to provide refugee medical screenings and adult initial immunizations. Services will be reimbursed at an all inclusive per capita screening rate of $294.64. Services may also be reimbursed for first visit only of medical screening at a rate of $187.32 per capita. Adult immunizations will be reimbursed at a rate of $180.63 per capita. Applicants must be a licensed health care provider which demonstrates clinical and staffing capacity as well as linkage to refugee resettlement agencies. Applicants must provide interpreter services when necessary.
    A total of $280,000 is being made available to an applicant selected to operate from 07/01/07 thru 03/31/10.
    Questions regarding this program may be directed to: Thomas Keenan, OTDA/BRIA, at the above address or call (518) 402-3022; Thomas.Keenan@otda.state.ny.us

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