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Grant Opportunity Profile
Grant Opportunity ID |
DOH01-DANYAC-2018 |
Agency |
Department of Health |
Grant Opportunity |
Doctors Across New York Ambulatory Care Training Program |
Contact Name |
Karolyn Garafalo |
Contact Email |
gme@health.ny.gov |
Solicitation Profile |
The New York State Doctors Across New York (DANY) initiative includes several programs collectively designed to help train and place physicians in underserved communities in a variety of settings and specialties to care for New York’s diverse population. The DANY Ambulatory Care Training Program, established by Public Health Law (PHL) § 2807-m (5-a)(c) makes funding available to sponsoring institutions to provide clinical training of residents and medical students in freestanding ambulatory care sites.
For purposes of this Request for Applications (RFA), a sponsoring institution is a teaching hospital, a medical school, a consortium of medical schools or a diagnostic and treatment center (D&TC) that operates an accredited residency program. A freestanding ambulatory care site means a non-hospital operated D&TC licensed under PHL Article 28 or a private physician practice as further defined herein. The goal of the program is to enhance the clinical training experience and encourage residents and medical students to continue practicing in such settings.
Approximately $6.3 million in State funding is available under this RFA to support training programs over a three and one-half year period, contingent upon the continued availability of funding. In accordance with the authorizing statute, two-thirds of available funding is reserved for awardees from New York City (New York City is defined as the following five boroughs/counties: Manhattan/New York County; Bronx/Bronx County; Brooklyn/Kings County; Queens/Queens County & Staten Island/Richmond County) and one-third of the funding is reserved for awardees from the rest of the state, based upon the address of the sponsoring institution. The Department of Health (DOH) anticipates funding up to 10 contracts for the DANY Ambulatory Care Training initiative. An Ambulatory Care Training award may be up to $250,000 per year for three and one-half years.
An Addendum to the RFA has been issued and posted to the Grants Gateway on June 2, 2017.
Questions & Answers were posted to the Grants Gateway on June 2, 2017. |
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Full Announcement Details |
Announcement Link | |
Applications Due (Date / Time)
June 22, 2017 / 04:00 PM ET |
Bidder's Conference(s)/Application Workshop(s)
None available
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Anticipated Award Date | Friday, September 29, 2017 |
Anticipated Initial Contract Length | 42 Months |
Total Funding Available | $6,300,000.00 |
Anticipated Amount of Award(s) | $250,000.00 |
Narrative | Approximately $6.3 million in State funding is available under this RFA to support training programs over a three and one-half year period, contingen |
Letter of Intent | Not Required |
Letter of Intent Due | |
Narrative | |
Questions Due Date | Monday, May 22, 2017 |
Questions and Answers Narrative | All substantive questions must be submitted via email to:
gme@health.ny.gov
To the degree possible, each inquiry should cite the RFA section and paragraph to which it refers. Written questions will be accepted until the date posted on the cover of this RFA.
Questions of a technical nature can be addressed in writing or via telephone by emailing gme@health.ny.gov or calling (518) 473-3513. Questions are of a technical nature if they are limited to how to prepare your application (e.g., formatting) rather than relating to the substance of the application.
All questions submitted should state "Doctors Across New York Ambulatory Care" in the subject line. |
Questions and Answers Posting Type | Upload |
Questions and Answers Posting Date | 6/1/2017 12:00:00 AM |
Questions and Answers Link or Upload | Click here |
Eligible Applicants | Not-For-Profit |
Target Population(s) | Organizations - Academic Institutions, Other |
Service Area(s) | Health Services |
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