Or. Admin. R. 213-030-0041 - Grant Applications
(1) The
grant application cycle will be determined by the grant review
committee.
(2) The grant review
committee shall designate a percentage of the funds to be set aside and awarded
to at least one federally recognized tribe.
(3) Applicants for IMPACTS funds must include
the following in their applications:
(a)
Letters of support and commitments from community leaders or organizations that
are not members of the local public safety coordinating council, including but
not limited to:
(A) Agencies working with
homeless individuals;
(B)
Behavioral health care providers;
(C) Coordinated care organizations;
and
(D) Local hospitals.
(b) A report of the input from the
local federally recognized Indian tribe(s) and, to the extent feasible, an
explanation of how the input was incorporated into the design of the program,
supports and services.
(c) An
agreement to screen all participants receiving supports and services funded by
the grants for potential eligibility for medical assistance and to assist
eligible participants to apply for medical assistance, including an agreement
for a process for sharing data and protecting the confidentiality of program
participants.
(d) A process for
program partners, participating jails and hospitals to:
(A) Provide information upon admission or at
intake about the potential risks and benefits of tribal notification;
and
(B) Offer tribal members the
opportunity to disclose their statuses and situations to the federally
recognized Indian tribe of their choosing.
(4) Applications from counties must be
submitted by the local public safety coordinating council. Applications from
federally recognized tribes must be submitted by the tribal government.
Applications from regional consortia may be submitted by either the local
public safety coordinating council or the tribal government of the applicant's
choosing.
(5) If the local county
commission requires county agencies to seek and receive county commission
approval prior to applying for grant award funding, counties awarded funding
must submit proof of county commission approval prior to receiving a first
disbursement of funds.
(6) If a
tribal government requires tribal government agencies to seek and receive
tribal government approval prior to applying for grant award funding, federally
recognized tribes awarded funding must submit proof of tribal government
approval prior to receiving a first disbursement of funds.
(7) The grant review committee shall make
award decisions based on the grant application review criteria provided in the
"Grant Application Review Criteria" section of these rules.
(8) The grant review committee staff may
communicate directly with an applicant to clarify the intent of an
application's contents or to recommend modifications in furtherance of the
purpose of the IMPACTS program.
(9)
The grant review committee may, in its sole discretion, waive solicitation
requirements or cancel any solicitation requirement in whole or in part if it
deems such action to be in the best interests of the IMPACTS program.
(10) Within 75 days following the expiration
of the grant application deadline, the grant review committee shall make award
notifications to grantees. If there are extenuating circumstances, the grant
review committee may, in its sole discretion, extend the deadline for award
notification.
(11) If unallocated
funds remain at the conclusion of the grant acceptance period, the grant review
committee shall distribute all remaining funds in accordance with the
"Supplemental Grant Period" section of these rules.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: SB 973 (2019) & Or Laws 2019, ch 563, § 1-14
Statutes/Other Implemented: SB 973 (2019) & Or Laws 2019, ch 563, § 1-14
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