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Prevention Program: FY15 Funding Opportunities

October 22, 2014

Presented By:

Dr. Rebecca Garcia

Ramona Magid

Dr. June Traicoff

Agenda

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1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Program Presentation + Q&A

Rebecca Garcia, PhDCPRIT Chief Prevention and

Communications Officer

2:00 – 2:30 p.m. CPRIT Application Receipt System

Demonstration + Q&A

June Traicoff, PhD

Scientific Review Manager

Peer Review & Science Management

SRA International, Inc.

Prevention Program Staff

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Rebecca Garcia, PhDChief Prevention & Communications Officer

Ramona Magid

Senior Program Manager for Prevention

Yvette JimenezAdministrative Assistant

CPRIT’s Mission and Action

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Mission Action

• Create and expedite

innovation in cancer

research into

prevention and

cures

• Attract, create, or

expand research

capabilities

• Create high-quality

new jobs in Texas

• Develop and

implement the

Texas Cancer Plan

Award merit-based, peer reviewed grants to

Texas-based entities and institutions for cancer-

related research, product development and the

delivery of cancer prevention programs and

services.

Research PreventionProduct

Development

Prevention Program

Goals Principles

− Prevent and reduce

cancer risk, mitigate

effects

− Serve populations in

greatest need

− Build capacity by

promoting innovations

and best practices

across Texas

Deliver a program or service to Texans

Reach underserved populations

Reach as many people as possible in

every region of the state

Evidence-Based

Primary, secondary, tertiary

prevention

Not prevention research

Results oriented

Measurable public health impact in

ways that exceed current

performance in a given service area

FY15 Prevention Cycle 2

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Release Sept. 25, 2014

Submit Dec. 4, 2014

Award May 2015

Contract start date June 2015

FY15 Cycle 2 RFAs

New: Cancer Prevention Promotion and Navigation to Clinical Services

Up to $400,000 in direct costs for up to 36 months

New: Evidence-Based Cancer Prevention Services Colorectal Cancer Prevention Coalition

Funding not capped for up to 36 months

Evidence-Based Cancer Prevention ServicesUp to $1.5 million in direct costs for up to 36 months

Competitive Continuation/Expansion for Evidence-Based Prevention Services

Up to $1.5 million in direct costs for up to 36 months

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Cancer

Prevention

Promotion and

Navigation to

Clinical

Services

up to $400K, up to

36 months

Health promotion, public education, and

outreach program evidence-based strategies designed to change and

support personal behavior change

Navigation services (required) assist participants in obtaining the prevention

interventions being promoted through navigation.

System and Process Improvement Improving outreach, delivery, referral processes and

systems

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Cancer

Prevention

Promotion and

Navigation to

Clinical

Services

up to $400K, up to

36 months

Is the intervention evidence-

based?

Does the project help participants

take action, navigate them to

services following the intervention

and track them?

Is the focus of the outcome

measures on actions taken as a

result of the intervention and

navigation services?

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EBP Services

Colorectal

Cancer

Prevention

Coalition

Funding not

capped, up to 36

months

Deliver comprehensive colorectal cancer

prevention services

Coordinate clinical service providers and

partners to create a coalition

Implement sustainable and/or policy

system changes

Deliver uniform services, data collection

and reporting

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EBP Services

Colorectal

Cancer

Prevention

Coalition

Funding not

capped, up to 36

months

Is there a coalition of clinical service

providers and other partners that

deliver comprehensive services?

Is the project being implemented

simultaneously in multiple clinical sites,

using standard protocols?

Does the Program Director provide

coordination, regular communication

and data collection with Project Leads

at each site? Is technical assistance

provided as needed?

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Evidence-

Based Cancer

Prevention

Services

up to $1.5 M, up to

36 months

Deliver at least one of the following evidence-

based services:

Primary prevention

e.g., vaccines, risk assessment/screening,

counseling and treatment related to healthy

diet, tobacco cessation, physical activity, etc.

Screening /Early detection

e.g., for breast, cervical, and/or colorectal

cancer

Survivorship services

e.g., physical rehabilitation/therapy,

psychosocial interventions

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Evidence-

Based Cancer

Prevention

Services

up to $1.5 M, up to

36 months

What service is being delivered? Is this

service evidence-based?

Is the service comprehensive – does it

include education, delivery of service,

navigation and system and/or policy

improvements?

Is access to treatment addressed?

Partnerships—often key to providing

comprehensive services, sustainability

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Competitive

Continuation/

Expansion for

EBP Services

up to $1.5M, up to

36 months

Continue or expand only projects

previously or currently funded that have

demonstrated exemplary success

Only Evidence Based Services Projects

Closely follow the intent and core

elements of current or previous project

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Competitive

Continuation/

Expansion for

EBP Services

Up to $1.5M,up to

36 months

Does the project build on its initial

results and continue to demonstrate

ingenuity and resourcefulness?

Are the results and findings of the

previously funded project sufficiently

described?

Are there feasible plans to integrate

some or all of the project into existing

and sustainable systems?

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Prevention Review Council

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Steve W. Wyatt, DMD, MPH Prevention Review Council Chair, Dean College of Public Health at the University of Kentucky

Nancy C. Lee, MD, Director, Office of Women’s Health at HHS

Lawrence W. Green, Dr.PH, Professor at UCSF School of Medicine Comp Cancer Center

Peer Review Evaluation Criteria

Impact and Innovation

Project Strategy and Feasibility

Organizational Capacity

Sustainability

Outcomes Evaluation

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Programmatic Review Considerations

Potential for Public Health Impact and Return on Investment (ROI)

Geographic distribution

Cancer type

Type of program in CPRIT portfolio

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Geographic Coverage

Current Portfolio – 54 Projects

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Applying for a CPRIT Prevention Grant

Go to https://cpritgrants.org/ to view current RFAs

Go to https://cpritgrants.org/ to submit an application

Application deadline: Dec. 4, 2014

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HelpDesk Support

Phone: 866-941-7146

Email: Help@CPRITGrants.org

Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. CT

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CPRIT Prevention Team

Phone: 512.305.8422

Email: prevention@cprit.state.tx.us

Web: www.cprit.state.tx.us

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