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Catherine Alfieri <[log in to unmask]>
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* EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
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    RECENT "NOTICES INVITING APPLICATIONS" (grant opportunities)

    from the U.S. Department of Education (published in the

    Federal Register) include those related to:

      *  Rehabilitation Training: Rehabilitation Long-Term

         Training -- Multiple CFDA#s

      *  National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation

         Research -- Disability Rehabilitation Research Projects

         (DRRP) Program -- CFDA# 84.133A

      *  National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation

         Research -- CFDA# 84.133G & 84.133P

    FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION about Department funding

    opportunities, including discretionary grant application

    packages, please see:

    http://www.ed.gov/topics/topics.jsp?=Grant
<http://www.ed.gov/topics/topics.jsp?&top=Grant> s+%26+Contracts

    BELOW ARE the purposes, eligible applicants, availability &

    closing dates, available funds, estimated size, & number of

    awards for these programs.  For more complete information &

    the contact individual for each opportunity, please see the

    notice; however, please note that while we *try* to ensure

    that the version on the web & the Federal Register notice are

    the same, the Federal Register notice is the one to consult

    for complete & authoritative information.

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 Rehabilitation Training: Rehabilitation Long-Term Training

 (Federal Register: September 10, 2002 [Multiple CFDA#s])

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Purpose of Program: The Rehabilitation Long-Term Training program

provides financial assistance for:  (1) Projects that provide basic

or advanced training leading to an academic degree in areas of

personnel shortages in rehabilitation as identified by the

Assistant Secretary; (2) Projects that provide a specified series

of courses or program of study leading to award of a certificate in

areas of personnel shortages in rehabilitation as identified by the

Assistant Secretary; & (3) Projects that provide support for

medical residents enrolled in residency training programs in the

specialty of physical medicine & rehabilitation.

   Eligible Applicants: State agencies & other public or nonprofit

agencies & organizations, including Indian tribes & institutions of

higher education, are eligible for assistance under the

Rehabilitation Long-Term Training program.

   Applications Available: September 10, 2002.

   Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: October 25, 2002.

   Estimated Available Funds: The Administration has requested

$42,629,000 for the Rehabilitation Training program for FY 2003, of

which an estimated $2,725,000 would be allocated for this

competition.  The actual level of funding, if any, depends on final

congressional action.  However, we are inviting applications to

allow enough time to complete the grant process if Congress

appropriates funds for this program.

   Estimated Range of Awards: $75,000 to $100,000.

   Estimated Average Size of Awards: $100,000.

   Estimated Total Number of Awards: 31.

   CFDA #: 84.129E

   Priority area (maximum number of awards in parentheses):

Rehabilitation Technology (4).

   Maximum level of award: $100,000

   CFDA #: 84.129F

   Priority area: Vocational Evaluation & Work Adjustment (4).

   Maximum level of award: $100,000

   CFDA #: 84.129H

   Priority area: Rehabilitation of Individuals Who Are Mentally

Ill (3).

   Maximum level of award: $100,000

   CFDA #: 84.129L

   Priority area: Undergraduate Education in the Rehabilitation

Services (8).

   Maximum level of award: $75,000

   CFDA #: 84.129P

   Priority area: Specialized Personnel for Rehabilitation of

Individuals Who are Blind or Have Vision Impairment (7).

   Maximum level of award: $100,000

   CFDA #: 84.129Q

   Priority area: Rehabilitation of Individuals Who Are Deaf or

Hard of Hearing (5).

   Maximum level of award: $100,000

   CFDA #: 84.129R

   Priority area: Job Development & Job Placement Services to

Individuals With Disabilities (5).

   Maximum level of award: $100,000

   Additional Information: Applicable regulations, selection

criteria, & other information are available in the Federal Register

notice.

Additional information is available online at:

    http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/announcements/

    2002-3/09xx02xx.html

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 National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research --

 Disability Rehabilitation Research Projects (DRRP) Program

 (Federal Register: September 12, 2002 [CFDA# 84.133A])

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Purpose of the Program: The purpose of the DRRP Program is to

improve the effectiveness of services authorized under the

Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (the Act), as amended.

   Eligible Applicants: Parties eligible to apply for grants under

this program are States; public or private agencies, including for-

profit agencies; public or private organizations, including for-

profit organizations; institutions of higher education; & Indian

tribes & tribal organizations.

==> Funding priority: Health Services Research (84.133A-8)

   Application Available: September 12, 2002

   Deadline for transmittal of application: November 12, 2002

   Estimated available funds: $600,000

   Estimated average size of awards: $300,000

   Estimated number of awards: 2

==> Funding priority: Mental Health Service Delivery to Deaf, Hard

of Hearing, & Deaf-Blind Individuals from Diverse Racial, Ethnic, &

Linguistic Backgrounds (84.133A-11)

   Application Available: September 12, 2002

   Deadline for transmittal of application: November 12, 2002

   Estimated available funds: $600,000

   Estimated average size of awards: $300,000

   Estimated number of awards: 2

==> Funding priority: Developing Models to Promote the Use of NIDRR

Research (84.133A-14)

   Application Available: September 12, 2002

   Deadline for transmittal of application: November 12, 2002

   Estimated available funds: $350,000

   Estimated average size of awards: $350,000

   Estimated number of awards: 1

   Additional Information: Applicable regulations, priorities,

selection criteria, & other information are available in the

Federal Register notice.

Additional information is available online at:

    http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/announcements/

    2002-3/091202b.html

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 National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research

 (Federal Register: September 13, 2002 [CFDA# 84.133G & 84.133P])

*******************************************************************

Purpose of Program: Field-Initiated (FI) projects must further one

or both of the following purposes: (a) Develop methods, procedures,

& rehabilitation technology that maximize the full inclusion &

integration into society, employment, independent living, family

support, & economic & social self-sufficiency of individuals with

disabilities, especially individuals with the most severe

disabilities; or (b) improve the effectiveness of services

authorized under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (the

Act).  FI projects carry out either research activities or

development activities.

   Eligible Applicants: Parties eligible to apply for grants under

this program are States; public or private agencies, including for-

profit agencies; public or private organizations, including for-

profit organizations; institutions of higher education; & Indian

tribes & tribal organizations.

==> Field-Initiated Projects -- Research (84.133G-1)

   Application Available: September 13, 2002

   Deadline for transmittal of application: November 12, 2002

   Estimated available funds: $2,250,000

   Estimated average size of awards: $150,000

   Estimated number of awards: 15

==> Field-Initiated Projects -- Development (84.133G-2)

   Application Available: September 13, 2002

   Deadline for transmittal of application: November 12, 2002

   Estimated available funds: $2,250,000

   Estimated average size of awards: $150,000

   Estimated number of awards: 15

   Purpose of Program: Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training

(ARRT) projects must provide research training & experience at an

advanced level to individuals with doctorates or similar advanced

degrees who have clinical or other relevant experience.  ARRT

projects train rehabilitation researchers, including individuals

with disabilities, with particular attention to research areas that

support the implementation & objectives of the Rehabilitation Act

of 1973, as amended (the Act) & that improve the effectiveness of

services authorized under the Act.

   Eligible Applicants: Institutions of higher education are

eligible to receive awards under this program.

==> Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Projects (84.133P-1)

   Application Available: September 13, 2002

   Deadline for transmittal of application: November 12, 2002

   Estimated available funds: $750,000

   Estimated average size of awards: $150,000

   Estimated number of awards: 3-5

   Additional Information: Applicable regulations, priorities,

selection criteria, & other information are available in the

Federal Register notice.

Additional information is available online at:

    http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/announcements/

    2002-3/091302a.html

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