Department of Health and Social Services
FY 2010 Grant Award Recipients and
Alaska’s Non-Profit Organizations:
This letter is to share potential Department of Health and Social Services grant-funding opportunities for state fiscal year 2011 with you. This notice is based on recommendations of the Grantee Relations and Streamlining committees’ to enhance grantee awareness, in support of the Grantee Partnership Project.
These opportunities depend on many factors, including the actual funding available in fiscal year 2011 and the department’s assessment of continued need for services. Please note, that while the department funds many grant programs, only those anticipated to be open for competitive solicitation (Request for Proposals) are listed here.
Competitive solicitations for the department will be listed on the State of Alaska’s on-line Public Notices Web page at
http://notes4.state.ak.us/pn . Interested parties should check this web site often for the actual posting and application instructions.
The Department would like to thank all grantees for providing vital social services to the citizens of Alaska and looks forward in receiving proposal for those programs solicited in the future.
For additional information or questions regarding these upcoming solicitations, please contact Linda Hulse, Grant Manager at 465-3469.
Sincerely,
William H. Hogan
Commissioner
Potential Fiscal Year 2011 DHSS Grant Solicitations
Behavioral Health Bring the Kids Home
Behavioral Health Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant
Children's Services Alaska Children's Trust
Children's Services Child & Family Visitation Center
Children's Services Early Intervention / Infant Learning
Children's Services Family Preservation
Children's Services Family Support
Children's Services Time Limited Family Reunification
Juvenile Justice Federal Formula Native American Pass Through
Public Assistance Adult Basic Education Tutors
Public Assistance Child Care Assistance Program
Public Health HIV/AIDs Prevention
Public Health K-12 Tobacco Prevention