
19:08
please louder

19:10
Her volume is very low

19:10
It is hard to hear

19:14
Can you please speak up?

19:16
hard to hear

19:17
I am unable to hear

19:19
hard to hear

19:22
can't hear her

19:23
Very hard to hear.

19:28
Please turn up your volume

19:32
I don't hear anything

19:36
speak louder please

19:44
Speak louder please

19:44
very difficult to hear Nancy.

19:49
much better. thank you.

20:17
microphone closer, nancy

20:46
QUESTION: Please clarify eligibility - are for profit healthcare providers eligible to apply?

20:49
Good afternoon, We are a safety-net hospital located in NYC. We are listed on the HRSA Medical Providers Shortage Area Map but only for Primary Care, not but not for Mental Health. Are we eligible to apply for this opportunity?

21:02
Can a mental health center apply?

21:14
QUESTION: Are behavioral health care providers eligible to apply or only primary care health agencies?

21:15
can a community mental health center apply?

21:20
Can a substance abuse rehab facility apply?

21:20
Hello, can a healthcare labor union representing members from multiple employers apply?

21:22
Can substance use treatment providers apply?

21:44
Are Primary Care Associations eligible to apply?

22:12
Louder please, hard to hear

22:14
Cant hear

22:15
Could Nancy please speak louder

22:16
Could you speak up?

22:19
Will this recording be shared with participants?

22:21
Good Morning! We are a substance abuse treatment provider with Drug Medi-Cal certification by the State- would we be eligible to apply?

22:22
Nancy is cutting out

22:28
please speak uo

22:32
I can hear Nancy ok.

22:39
I can hear her fine as well...

22:40
Maybe call in with your phone

22:40
I can hear her.

22:42
I can hear you Nancy

22:43
I can hear fine.

22:44
yes!

22:46
I can hear fine

22:46
Yes!

22:48
I hear her fine

22:49
Could you use a headset?

22:50
That's better - thanks!

22:50
I can hear fine

22:50
yes

22:53
unable to hear

22:55
much better. thanks, Nancy.

23:00
I turned up my volumn

23:08
I can hear

23:11
You're ok, I can hear!

23:13
could hear better when I used my headset ….

23:13
I'm having no problem. Keep going!

23:14
It’s okay. Breathe.

23:16
I can hear her

23:21
using computer audio I can hear and see the screen

23:25
I can hear

23:25
Sound great!

23:26
How many physicians and other health care workers do you hope that each grant recipient will be able to provide behavioral health support?

23:27
I can hear.

23:34
I turned my volume up on my computer and can hear better

23:43
Nancy you are ok, we can hear you and we can read the slides.It's ok, take a breath, we are here for you.

23:59
What sort of partnership organizations are envisioned for Program Requirement 4? What if the applying organization already has put established and successful programs that we’re trying to improve?

24:10
Beautiful message @Christine

24:52
Where is the grant application. Thank you

25:25
https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=334773&utm_campaign=NOFO+Announcement%3A+Apply+Now+to+Address+Burnout+in+the+Health+an&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

25:39
Is it required to serve a rural population?

26:03
Can academic units (e.g.. College of Nursing) apply?

26:03
Should we be seeing different slides?

26:05
Are we still on Slide 5?

26:09
The slides are not advancing.

26:19
Should we be seeing a different slide now than the program aims?

26:31
she is reading the NOFO

26:48
It's also somewhat difficult to hear the speaker

26:52
Is there a copy of the slides that we can look at?

26:55
where can obtain copies of slides

27:09
Are you able to shar the slides?

27:15
Has the copy of the NOFO been made available on-line?

28:34
Also, is the detailed NOFO available yet? I couldnt find it in the shared link.

28:34
Yes, the NOFO is available online in Grants.gov. You can search for it with the announcement number

28:42
maybe eligibility should go first so some of us can drop off if we are not elibile

28:49
eligible

29:02
Does the work force include residents, medical students, other trainees that provide care in the hospital, clinic, office or other settings?

30:10
I don't see the NOFO on grants.gov, just the application package

30:31
Geoff its under application instructions

31:33
Is the $30M available in Region 7 or nationally?

32:24
Please clarify eligibility - are for profit healthcare providers eligible to apply?

32:27
BEHAVIORAL health?

32:39
are they health workers?

32:52
For eligibility - are colleges of nursing eligible to apply?

33:13
"Entities that provide health care"...eligible to apply. Is this opportunity available to non-profits and for-profit entities who provide health care? Thank you.

33:23
Would a state hospital association be eligible?

33:28
We are a teaching health center. Would we be able to include family medicine residency training site clinic locations that are not included under our HRSA Form 5B Service Sites?

33:29
Is it acceptable to implement programs in online training/platforms?

33:32
Is this only directed to the medical field? Are mental health residential settings eligible?

33:43
Question - Are there specific evidence-informed or evidence-based practices that HRSA is looking for or is that up to us to determine?

33:44
I have the same question as Valerie. I am affiliated with a graduate occupational therapy program. Would our university qualify?

34:08
Does HRSA want grant applicants to use HRSA-approved or other standard definitions of Burnout, Resilience, Mental health , wellness? If so, what are these definitions?

34:18
will HRSA provide recommendations for organization with whom we can develop partnershipos?

34:43
Are healthcare labor unions eligible?

35:03
As a nursing association, can we apply? We would be working with nurses across the nation to promote resiliency within their workplaces, as opposed to within our own.

36:14
I reviewed the NOFO and did not see page limits for each application section/attachments. Are there page limits for each section (to total the 80 page)?

37:12
If answers to our questions will be published, how will we access?

37:49
Are these PPT slides available?

37:54
Are schools of social work that train clinical social workers eligible?

38:39
Can you please tell me, what is the definitely of "medically underserved communities"?

39:06
Are we required to create partnerships with other organizations that have created successful workforce support programs, even if the applicant organization has the capacity to develop and implement the proposed program on their own?

40:17
Yes!

41:00
Can you elaborate on the partnerships model in the grant, and if the partner org is eligible for the related tech assistance grant?

41:10
Excuse my typo, what is the definition of "medically underserved communities"?

41:42
+

42:15
@FrancineSmith, you can search your area here to see if you serve an MUA https://data.hrsa.gov/tools/shortage-area/mua-find

43:05
If you are a MUA for Primary Care but not for Mental Health, are you still eligible?

43:25
criterion 1b. if the applicant is not located in a rural community, is it correct that we won't be able to score those 4 points and the top score we could achieve on the application is 96?

43:50
Can we use one budget justification for the entire period or must it be three separate documents?

44:38
what does fringe benefits for trainees mean?

45:06
Can the presentation be shared here?

45:28
That will be very helpful

45:31
yes please share the slides in the chat

45:44
QUESTION: You mentioned an attestation of non-profit status. Does this mean for-profit entities are ineligible?

46:06
As a follow-up question to Pam Choice's excellent question, what if the organization has a presence in a rural community but its primary location is in a metro area? Would all funds need to be expended only in the rural area?

46:45
I would also like to know if for profit organizations are eligible

47:34
I would also like to know if for profit are eligible

47:54
Would it be possible to address the questions related to eligibility so that we know if we are eligible/should stay on the webinar. Thank you so much! :-)

48:18
will the separate sheet for additional key personnel be counted toward page limit?

49:42
Good Afternoon, can you please clarify if PCAs can apply. Thanks

49:53
Slide is on Section E

49:53
Please advise 1 more slide

49:58
advance*

50:15
How do we get a copy of these slides?

50:17
Yes, we should be on slide 39 now

50:21
you are behind one slide

50:28
slides are still behind

50:31
I think the lslides are behind

50:48
Now a couple of slides behind...slides have stopped advancing

51:02
Slides are definitely behind

51:09
PCA = Primary Care Associations. PCA's do not provide direct care. We do however provide training and technical assistance to Federally Qualified Health Centers. Are PCA eligible to apply. Thank you.

51:19
PLEASE _ slides are behind

51:31
please advance slides to narrative

51:56
the Slides are not consistent with the presenter's explanation

53:21
Questions: can we address the eligibility questions? Are for profit organizations eligible?

53:29
I'm not familiar with federal-negotiated rate - how is this figured?

53:32
Slides Request: can they be shared in the chat

53:42
Are salary escalations for years 2 and three allowed?

57:43
Will the recording be posted as well as the slides?

57:54
Please clarify eligibility

57:58
I believe they said a recording and the slides would be posted

58:14
Can you please clarify was you said at the beginning of the presentation about 3 different funding opportunities?

58:14
Will our questions be answered on this webinar?

58:15
Thank you Carolyn

58:41
Question - are colleges of nursing eligible to apply?

58:56
Does this grant cover Nursing School Students?

59:06
are substance use disorder treatment providers eligible?

59:07
Will the slides and the recording be emailed to attendees?

59:08
Are aging services associations eligible to apply?

59:09
The eligibility isn't clear at all

59:14
I cant seem to find the NOFO

59:36
Does that include Community Mental Health Care Centers?

59:48
Is residential mental health housing eligible?

59:49
is a substance use treatment provider considered a healthcare provider though.

59:49
It seems like there is a lot of confusion surrounding eligibility. Would it be possible to answer the questions in the chat?

59:50
does that include aging services associations?

01:00:05
does that include for profit

01:00:11
I think we need clarification on what constitutes as healthcare services.

01:00:15
Page 30 says the project period starts on 12/1/21. Page 31 requires an annual progress report. Page 32 says the performance reporting period is 7/1 through 6/30. What about 12/1/21 to 6/30/22 and 7/1/24 to 11/30 24?

01:00:19
Still not clear on our eligibility - we are a nursing association, (American Nurses Association), but we do not provide health services directly

01:00:22
Please answer the question on for-profit status eligibility or not

01:00:30
Does it mean community healthcares that are under supervision of State Health Departments are eligible to apply?

01:00:33
Can you talk about MUA?

01:00:34
Are federal agencies, I.e. VA hospitals eligible?

01:00:44
HRSA 22-109 seems to be specifically designed for health professions schools. Is that a better opportunity to apply for schools or will they be considered for this opportunity too?

01:00:44
So is there just extra points in the review if you serve rural and medically underserved areas?

01:01:22
Is residential mental health housing eligible?

01:01:23
Can you send a link to the NOFO? I only see a synopsis in Grants.gov

01:01:29
if we are MUA for Primary Care but not mental health, is that an issue?

01:01:34
Could we use the blue hand to indicate we would like to ask a question orally?

01:01:40
are very small state professional associations eligible? for small grants? for instance 100k to 300k annual budget small, for grants of btw 25 to 75k?

01:01:59
Please send a direct link to the NOFO

01:02:00
Is it required for an applicant to work in an MUA?

01:02:14
Is behavioral health care considered health care for purposes of eligibility?

01:02:22
Is MUA required?

01:02:26
does this grant opportunity require that applicants be in a MUA area?

01:02:28
Does HRSA have a definition for what a “healthcare provider” is, and does it cover substance use and behavioral health treatment providers?

01:03:02
Does MUA/MUP/HSPA apply to your office location or the entire service area for your organization?

01:03:06
Are for profit organizations eligible?

01:03:09
Please confirm - NOFO IS the RFA, correct? No other document will be released with more detailed narrative, eligibility criteria, etc., correct?

01:03:13
Are academic institutions eligible?

01:03:14
Is there a difference between HRSA-22-110 and HRSA-22-132? They appear the same, however, 132 is still forecasted.

01:03:16
DEFINE HEALTH CARE

01:03:17
Is residential mental health housing eligible?

01:03:21
Are VAs eligible?

01:03:27
please define "healthcare"

01:03:30
Can you give an example of a health care provider association?

01:03:40
We do not specifically provide health care - we teach nursing students HOW to provide health care. Are we eligible?

01:03:47
The healthcare definition is not clear

01:04:04
please define healthcare and whether behavioral healthcare and recovery services are healthcare

01:04:08
There are many data tools on the HRSA site. Nancy, does HRSA want us to use this data to determine the rural populations in our area that need service?

01:04:09
There is a separate NOFO for Schools of nursing, medicine etc

01:04:22
Would you clarify - is an HCCN or PCA applying on behalf of FQHC members eligible to apply?

01:04:23
The webinar is tomorrow

01:04:26
Healthcare labor union count as healthcare provider association?

01:04:32
We do not provide health care; our membership is aging services providers, eg. nursing homes. is that "healthcare?

01:04:48
Pls provide the link for tomorrow's session for education programs. Thank you!

01:05:09
How about nursing school students?

01:05:18
Is the survey only done to identify local organizations or is the survey to reach healthcare to evaluate the services

01:05:22
How can we access the recording?

01:05:24
It is not helping

01:05:27
the language is not clear

01:05:50
Could you please define “healthcare”? Would substance abuse treatment be considered healthcare?

01:05:53
Can you describe the difference between this resilience training grant and the workforce training HRSA 22-109? Is it acceptable to apply for both?

01:05:56
It seems that there is some confusion between related NOFO's - can you review differences between these?

01:06:28
@Cara - YES - great question! Thank you for asking.

01:06:39
Does associated satellite organizations only apply to the primary applicant or does it include the primary applicant and other subcontracted organizations?

01:06:50
What documentation is needed to substantiate?

01:06:51
From what I gather it looks like an entity that provides healthcare would need to apply and could partner with an academic institution that offers nursing and social work programs... is this correct?

01:06:52
This is beginning to feel a bit hostile.

01:06:56
Are Schools of Nursing eligible?

01:07:16
where can we find a copy of the slides?

01:07:23
I think Nancy is trying to say that based on the NOFO, it is up to you to demonstrate that your entity provides some form of healthcare.

01:07:27
Can you please describe the Consortium or Partnerships that will be required

01:07:28
Will there be a transcript of this call for follow up

01:07:36
What could we provide to substantiate eligibility if we are not sure if we are eligible?

01:07:39
Clarification on eligibility is not helpful at all. It clarifies nothing.

01:07:51
It takes a lot of effort and resources to submit these grants and no one wants to do that if they are not ultimately eligibile

01:08:11
we provide mental health housing, does this fall under "health care"?

01:08:14
yes or no. does HRSA consider behavioral health care health care

01:08:26
Is it appropriate to implement EBIs for health professionals online?

01:08:29
Can you please address the questions about health care training/academic program eligibility (schools of nursing, social work, occupational therapy, etc.). thanks.

01:08:35
mental health care is health care

01:08:35
Follow-up: Can organizations apply for both 109 and 110?

01:08:40
On a practical level, what kind of programing could this fund? Could you offer some examples?

01:09:02
1. Is there an employee size minimum...meaning can a healthcare setting with 30 employees apply?2. will the slides be made available that were used on this call?

01:09:08
Are there specific evidence-informed or evidence-based practices that HRSA is looking for or is that up to us to determine?

01:09:15
It’s actually requirement three, not four - partnershps

01:09:44
@mehriye mete why can’t they say that?

01:09:54
Thank you Mihriye, I am wondering if mental health housing would also fall under health care (as we do not have any docs/psychiatrists on staff)

01:10:37
my understanding is that you need to be treating patients

01:10:41
There's a lack of clarity on eligibility - it would be helpful if you could define "provide healthcare" - do you mean the applicant must be a direct healthcare provider, or can the applicant represent direct healthcare provides?

01:10:49
Yes, @Chris Clay, it would be helpful to hear some examples of potential programs.

01:10:53
Are health care organizations, like Medical society of Virginia, whose members provide direct health care eligible to apply? The association itself doesn't provide health care services.

01:10:57
I just looked up the CFR definition of a health care provider

01:11:00
I'm getting the same vibe Deborah. Like we are bothering them.

01:11:07
29 CFR 825.125

01:11:13
Andrea, yes.

01:11:15
§ 825.125 Definition of health care provider.(a) The Act defines health care provider as:(1) A doctor of medicine or osteopathy who is authorized to practice medicine or surgery (as appropriate) by the State in which the doctor practices; or(2) Any other person determined by the Secretary to be capable of providing health care services.(b) Others capable of providing health care services include only:(1) Podiatrists, dentists, clinical psychologists, optometrists, and chiropractors (limited to treatment consisting of manual manipulation of the spine to correct a subluxation as demonstrated by X-ray to exist) authorized to practice in the State and performing within the scope of their practice as defined under State law;(2) Nurse practitioners, nurse-midwives, clinical social workers and physician assistants who are authorized to practice under State law and who are performing within the scope of their practice as defined under State law;(3) Christian Science Practitioners listed with the First Ch

01:11:45
https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=334773

01:12:12
From that link, click preview, click then click download instructions.

01:12:19
Click on package tab. Click on instructions.

01:12:25
For the purpose of this NOFO may residents be considered as part of the workforce, since they do receive pay

01:13:00
Apologies if this has been answered, but will you share these slides?

01:13:03
to receive points under criterion 1b, do we need to be located in a rural area, or can we just SERVE a rural area?

01:13:11
we can read the NOFO

01:13:19
isn’t this supposed to be more than that?

01:14:25
Does associated satellite locations only apply to the primary applicant or does it include the primary applicant and other subcontracted organizations we plan to work with?

01:14:58
If our institution already has a resilience-building program for healthcare professionals and we want to expand the program, can we still apply?

01:15:20
yes or no

01:15:25
Is the scoring for review criteria 1.b (8 points) all or nothing? I.e., if we are large system with one facility in a rural community and one in a medially underserved community, will we get all 8 points? Or does the number of such facilities matter?

01:15:33
finally

01:16:03
was the behavioral health questions answered?

01:16:10
can you please clarify what non-federal entity negotiated cost rate agreement is? in comparison to the 10% de minimis rate?

01:16:12
YES they finally said YES

01:16:42
Careesa- those rates are defined per organization

01:17:28
Thanks Samantha!

01:17:42
I understand the host’s frustration, but it would be TREMENDOUSLY helpful if HRSA were to formally clarify eligibility requirements and outline, with examples, the entities eligible through this opportunity. We are not trying to be difficult— to someone’s point earlier, a lot of effort goes into applying for opportunities like this.

01:18:12
Thank you Jessica

01:18:15
Jessica, yes. I don’t understand the host’s frustration.

01:18:21
We are hear to learn.

01:18:42
Jessica, I agree.

01:18:58
@Jessica - very well stated. We are here to learn more so that we can have the information we need to move forward (or not) with the application.

01:19:36
Is the HRSA definition of HEALTHCARE = medical care for physical illnesses by physicians and teams or is it any aspect of healthcare? which would include mental healthcare specifically

01:20:54
What is a grant awardee to do with the results of the required survey they conducted within 45 days of award?

01:21:39
Can you differentiate the purpose and intended applicant pool of this NOFO and the "Heallth and Public Safety Workforce Resiliency Training Program HRSA 22-109" please. Thanks.

01:21:57
kelly they said behavioral health care is considered health care - finally

01:22:01
NOFA page 8 states "private nonprofit"; please clarify if a private for profit is eligible

01:23:01
HRSA has granted funds to health organizations through your rural development program. Would HRSA prefer that we partner with your existing grant recipients?

01:23:52
In our geographical area, there are no rural communities. Does this make us ineligible?

01:24:35
regarding rural there are reviewer points IF you have rural or MUA areas. so can still apply but you won't maximize all reviewer points

01:27:20
Can the proposal involve a scientific study, i.e., examining the new wellness program in one group vs. another?

01:27:35
private for profits can apply BUT nonprofits must prove they are non profits. either way you have to document in attachment 8 your overall justification why think you are eligible

01:31:50
thank you for the upload...

01:32:16
Can an entity apply for both 1HRS-22-110 AND 109?

01:32:26
is there a difference between HRSA-22-110 and HRSA-22-132

01:33:46
All

01:33:52
Health and Public Safety Workforce Resiliency Training Program (HRSA 22-109): Approximately 30 awards will be made totaling approximately $68 million over three years for educational institutions and other appropriate state, local, Tribal, public or private nonprofit entities training those early in their health careers. This includes providing evidence-informed planning, development and training in health profession activities in order to reduce burnout, suicide and promote resiliency among the workforce.Visit Grants.gov to apply.Health and Public Safety Workforce Resiliency Technical Assistance Center (HRSA 22-111): One award will be made for approximately $6 million over three years to provide tailored training and technical assistance to HRSA's workforce resiliency programs.Visit Grants.gov to apply.

01:34:53
Basically this NOFO is to move the needle on industry wide healthare workforce, the other NOFO will be $$ to community colleges etc to stand up trainng programs, and the last NOFO is to hire a major organization to serve as a technical assistance organization for grantees

01:35:34
Thanks, Taryn!

01:35:51
Thank you very much team. This was helpful

01:36:05
*very similar to what Dept of Labor did under ARRA back in 2008 era

01:36:39
the staff cannot be more specific about who is elegible I suspect via statue that stood up this funding. they are actually trying to be broad

01:37:07
that's why in attachment 8 YOU say why you think you are elegible

01:37:53
where will the FAQ be posted?

01:38:21
the full NOFO is available through grants.gov

01:38:24
Create a workspace in grants.gov and in the top right it says “instructions”

01:38:33
that’s the NOFO

01:38:52
That’s it.

01:39:16
Thank you!

01:39:33
NOFO: https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/Web2External/Interface/FundingCycle/ExternalView.aspx?fCycleID=02daec28-2603-414d-b368-380e14afad9d

01:39:46
Go to PACKAGE/PREVIEW/Download Instructions (the last box is in the blue area, very hard to see!) https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=334773&utm_campaign=NOFO+Announcement%3A+Apply+Now+to+Address+Burnout+in+the+Health+an&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

01:39:54
https://www.hrsa.gov/grants/find-funding/hrsa-22-110

01:40:04
Can you put FAQ link in chat? Thanks!

01:40:37
Click on “download instructions”

01:41:12
That screen shot is under preview

01:41:30
https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html?keywords=HRSA

01:42:03
The HRSA-22-110 application package can be found here:https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=334773

01:42:25
On a practical level, what kind of programing could this fund? Could you offer some examples?

01:43:30
Page # 6 sorry

01:44:28
HRSA defines the healthcare workforce in the glossary on their strategic plan 2019-2022 page

01:45:02
Does associated satellite organizations only apply to the primary applicant or does it include the primary applicant and other subcontracted organizations?

01:45:08
sue thank you !

01:46:13
Page # 6; please clarify if a profit for profit is eligible thanks

01:46:37
they said yes to for profit