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"Wise, Angela T. (CMS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 09:47:22 -0400
  From: "Wise, Angela T. (CMS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Subject: FY05 Real Choice Systems Change Grants for Community Living
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


  On April 29, 2005, CMS announced that approximately $35 million in new
grants will be awarded to states to develop programs for people with
disabilities or long term illnesses. The "Real Choice Systems Change Grants"
will help states and territories enable people with disabilities to reside
in their homes and participate fully in community life.

  The President has promoted the goal of community living for people with
disabilities through his New Freedom Initiative. Under this initiative ten
federal agencies have collaborated to remove barriers to community living.
The additional funding for "Real Choice Systems Change Grants" approved by
Congress for FFY 2005 will augment CMS efforts to help states improve their
community-based services.

  Since 2001, CMS has awarded 238 RCSC grants, totaling approximately $188
million to 50 states, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the District
of Columbia.  Seeking feedback from stakeholders, including consumers and
the organizations that represent them, this year's grant categories take a
slightly different approach than previous years.  The introduction of the
"Systems Transformation Grants" in 2005 will give states a chance to
implement broader, more integrated, and flexible reform options that address
issues from self-direction to information technology."

  Three types of grants are offered under the title, "Real Choice Systems
Change Grants":

    a.. Family-to-Family Health Care Information and Education Center
Grants: These grants will fund the development of nonprofit centers, which
provide information, education, training, and peer support to families of
children with special health care needs, with an emphasis on individual and
family-directed supports.
    b.. Systems Transformation (STG) grants:  These grants will provide
states with a greater level of support to begin or further current
initiatives to implement a more comprehensive, integrated, reform strategy.
The funds will be used to develop state-based strategic plans and system
assessments, and will target key elements of systems infrastructure, such as
access and self-directed services, that are critical to successful systems
transformation
    c.. Aging and Disability Resource Center Grants (ADRC): These grants
support state efforts to create "one stop shop" centers to help consumers
learn about and access long-term supports ranging from in-home services to
nursing facility care.  The ADRC grants are being offered under a separate
soliciation administered by the Administration on Aging (AoA), but award and
administratation will be coordinated by CMS and AoA.

  In addition, some funding will be used to perform a national evaluation
and develop grant support tools.
  A copy of the 2005 Real Choice Systems Change solicitation package,
including the application forms, can be obtained at www.grants.gov.  For
more details about the grants, visit the CMS web site at:
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/newfreedom/.







Christopher P. Johnson
Chair, Disability Rights Advocates for a Better Tomorrow
Founder/Director, International Arthrogryposis Network / Mid-Atlantic AMC
Support Group
Budget Analyst, Navy CNP/CNO


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