Advancing Strategies to Deliver and Sustain Evidence-Based Chronic Disease Self-Management Education Programs to Support Older Adults with Behavioral Health Conditions
ID: 355835Type: Forecasted
Overview

Buyer

Administration for Community Living (HHS-ACL)

Award Range

$1M - $2M

Eligible Applicants

Private Institutions of Higher Education

Funding Category

Health

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Administration for Community Living (ACL) is forecasting a funding opportunity titled "Advancing Strategies to Deliver and Sustain Evidence-Based Chronic Disease Self-Management Education Programs to Support Older Adults with Behavioral Health Conditions." This initiative aims to develop and implement strategies that enhance the delivery and sustainability of chronic disease self-management education programs specifically for older adults facing behavioral health challenges. The program is crucial for increasing participation in evidence-based self-management education and providing resources to support older adults, ensuring all materials are compliant with accessibility standards. The ACL plans to award three cooperative agreements with funding amounts ranging from $1,310,000 to $2,047,000, totaling an estimated $6,140,000. Interested applicants, particularly private institutions of higher education and eligible faith-based organizations, should note that the application period is expected to open on December 11, 2024, with a closing date of February 28, 2025. For further inquiries, applicants can contact Laura Plunkett at laura.plunkett@acl.hhs.gov or call 202-795-7450.

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