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The issue here is that the currently funded HRSA program year ends in
May of 06 so the "official" language must read 3 months. In the past, we
have carried the monies forward into the next budget and are confident
that we may do so with these projects. 

Project timelines should be structured to run 12 months, not three.
However, if you have purchases/expenses that can be encumbered within
the initial three month period, so much the better.

Is this helpful?

--Gene Hallford

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From: Communication for the Heartland Regional Genetics Group
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Subject: Re: Small Program RFA (Round 3) Heartland Genetics and Newborn
Screening Collaborative

It says maximum project period "3 months".  Is this supposed to be 3
years?

Julie Miller, Program Manager
Newborn Screening/Genetics
Nebr. Health & Human Services,
Dept. of Regulation & Licensure
P.O. Box 95007
Lincoln, NE  68509-5007
402 471-6733   FAX: 402 471-1863
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Colleagues:

Please find attached the latest RFA from the Heartland Regional Genetics
and Newborn Screening Collaborative. For those of you who might be
interested in submitting for this program, the Letter of Intent is due
on
December 15th. This letter can be a simple email sent to me (
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are
and a short description (one or two sentences) describing what you
intend
to do, so that we can identify potential project reviewers.

If you have any questions about the letter of intent or the grant
application, please contact either Lori Williamson (
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Thank you for your time;

Gene Hallford, M.A., A.B.D.
Research Associate
Pediatrics/Genetics
940 NE 13th Street, Room 2B2425
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104
405-271-8001 Ext. 42281
405-271-8697 fax
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 (See attached file: Year 3 Program Guidelines and Application
Forms.doc)

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