FY 2013 Health Center Outreach and Enrollment Assistance Supplemental Funding Opportunity Announcement HRSA-13-279 Health Resources and Services Administration.

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FY 2013 Health Center Outreach and Enrollment Assistance Supplemental Funding Opportunity Announcement HRSA Health Resources and Services Administration Department of Health and Human Services Technical Assistance Website:

Agenda Purpose and Background Eligibility Funding Opportunity Requirements Summary of Funding Funding Methodology Allowable and Required Use of Funds Application Requirements and Submission Technical Assistance Resources Questions & Answers 2

Purpose These funds are being invested in health centers to expand current O/E assistance activities and facilitate enrollment of eligible health center patients and service area residents into affordable health insurance coverage through: –Health Insurance Marketplaces –Medicaid –The Children’s Health Insurance Program. 3

Background This supplemental funding opportunity is being supported under Section of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (P.L ), as amended by the Healthcare and Education Reconciliation Act (P.L ), collectively referred to as the Affordable Care Act. 4

Summary of Funding HRSA will award approximately $150 million under the FY 2013 O/E assistance funding opportunity through formula-based supplemental awards to eligible section 330 funded health centers. Requests for Federal support must be reasonable and appropriate based on the scope and breadth of the O/E assistance activities being proposed and the number of patients and residents of the service area projected to be reached. 5

Funding Opportunity Requirements Health Centers receiving O/E supplemental funding must: 1.Increase the health center’s current outreach and enrollment assistance capacity. A minimum of at least 1.0 full-time equivalent (FTE) must be added to the health center’s current O/E assistance capacity. 2.Ensure all health center O/E assistance workers (i.e., current and newly supported) comply with and successfully complete all required and applicable federal and/or state consumer assistance training. 6

Funding Opportunity Requirements 3.Demonstrate the capacity to conduct “in reach” with currently uninsured health center patients and “outreach” to non-health center patients in their approved service area. 4.Describe collaboration with other health centers and providers in their service area to ensure that O/E assistance activities are coordinated with other local, regional, and/or state-wide O/E assistance efforts and training requirements. 5.Comply with all applicable requirements of section 330 of the PHS Act, as amended. 7

Funding Methodology Funding allocations were based on the following: –A base amount of $50,000; –An additional $5,000 for one-time expenditures; and –An additional $11 per uninsured patient as reported in 2012 UDS. Depending on the number of approvable applications, HRSA may make adjustments in award amounts consistent with funds available for this supplemental opportunity. Cost sharing or matching is not a requirement for this funding. 8

Eligible Applicants Organizations receiving Health Center Program operational funds (section 330 of the PHS Act, as amended) at the time of application submission are eligible to apply for FY 2013 O/E assistance supplemental funding. Health centers that have been determined and notified by HRSA as materially noncompliant with Health Center Program requirements are not eligible. 9

Use of O/E Funds Overview Allowable use of funds Applicants must propose to add a minimum of 1.0 new FTEs to support new and expanded O/E assistance efforts. Pre-award costs up to 90 days are allowable. HRSA encourages health centers to consider hiring qualified veterans for open O/E assistance positions. Unallowable use of funds This funding cannot be used to support the provision of primary health care services or personnel other than O/E assistance workers. Health centers may not use O/E assistance funds to supplant other resources (federal, state, local, or private) intended to support O/E assistance activities. 10

Allowable Uses of O/E Funds Personnel, including at least one additional FTE outreach worker and/or eligibility assistance worker to support new and expanded O/E assistance efforts Fringe benefits for O/E assistance workers Moveable equipment and supplies to support outreach and enrollment assistance individually valued at less than $5,000 Leasing of temporary space for the sole purpose of O/E assistance activities (e.g., leasing space in a community center) Training in support of the grant Local travel in support of the grant 11

What would be considered moveable equipment and supplies? Personal computers/laptops Educational materials Wireless cards Technology necessary for O/E assistance workers to ensure that no consumer Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is compromised 12

Unallowable Uses of O/E Funds Support for personnel other than O/E assistance workers; Fringe benefits other than those to support O/E assistance workers; Moveable equipment and supplies individually valued at $5,000 or greater; Vehicles; Primary health care services; Construction costs (including minor alterations and renovation and fixed/installed equipment); Facility or land purchases; and Incentives (e.g., gift cards, food, free services). 13

O/E Supplemental Funding Application The FY 2013 O/E supplemental funding application requires completion and submission of the following within HRSA’s Electronic Handbook (EHB) by 5:00 PM ET on May 31, Face Page and Standard Forms 2.Project Narrative and Projections 3.Work Plan 4.Budget 5.Budget Narrative Justification 14

EHB Application A preview of the application is available on the O/E TA page, available at The EHB application will be available May 17, 2013 Each eligible grantee will receive an detailing how to access the application in EHB on or before May 17, 2013 – notifications will be sent to the organization’s Authorizing Office (AO), Business Office (BO), and Project Director (PD) 15

Project Narrative Project narrative must include a brief description of: 1.How the health center will use O/E assistance funding and leverage current resources to meet the new O/E needs in the health center’s approved service area; and 2.How the health center will coordinate O/E assistance efforts with other health centers (grantees and look-alikes) and with other state, local, and/or regional efforts. 16

Projections Required projections include the following: # Additional FTEs: Projected number of additional funded O/E assistance FTEs; # Trained: Projected number of health center O/E assistance workers who will successfully complete all required and applicable federal and/or state consumer assistance training; # Assisted: Projected number of individuals to be assisted by all health center O/E assistance workers; and # Enrolled: Projected number of individuals to be enrolled in affordable insurance coverage. The number to be enrolled is a subset of the number to be assisted. 17

Work Plan An optional work plan template is available on the O/E TA website. Activities for the work plan may include: –Develop outreach and enrollment assistance coordination/collaboration plans; –Recruit and hire new outreach and enrollment assistance workers (expected within 60 days of award); –Identify state-specific training and other requirements necessary to support O/E activities; –Successfully complete all required and applicable federal and/or state consumer assistance training; –Perform outreach and enrollment assistance activities; –Evaluate progress and revise strategies as appropriate; and –Submit quarterly progress reports beginning in October

Budget Narrative Justification Budget narrative justification must clearly describe each cost element and explains how each cost contributes to meeting the project’s goals and objectives for the first 12-months Refer to Appendix A: Completing the Project-specific Line Item Budget and Budget Narrative Justification for additional budget information on: –Personnel –Fringe Benefits –Travel –Supplies –Contractual –Other 19

EHB Submission and Validation Submission of all application forms will be completed electronically in HRSA’s EHB by 5:00 PM ET on May 31, FY 2013 O/E supplemental application can only be submitted by the health center’s Authorizing Official (AO). Applicants will receive an “Application successfully transmitted to HRSA” message in EHB. For help with electronic submission in EHB, call the BPHC Helpline at

FY 2013 O/E Supplemental Funding HRSA will conduct reviews for eligibility, completeness, and allowable costs. HRSA anticipates awarding FY 2013 O/E supplemental funding in July Recipients of FY 2013 O/E supplemental funding must comply with applicable requirements of section 330. Awardees must submit quarterly progress reports (QPR) to HRSA and document progress on meeting O/E assistance-specific goals, e.g., –Number of O/E assistance workers trained –Number of individuals assisted through O/E activities –Number of individuals newly enrolled through O/E activities 21

Contact Information Program and budget related issues Outreach/Enrollment Team: Electronic submission issues BPHC Helpline: or O/E TA Website (FAQs, application preview, template work plan) 22

Questions 23