Due to technical issues with our application system, we have extended the submission deadline for this RFA to 11:59 p.m. Central time (CT) on Wednesday Aug. 28. If you have had any technical issues with submitting an application, please send us a detailed description by email to apply@tcdd.texas.gov. Include your unique application code in the email and our systems technician will work with you to resolve the issue. If you have already successfully submitted your application, then it is in our system and you do not need to take any action.
TCDD has issued a Request for Applications (RFA) for a new grant project to promote strategies of self-determination to help people with developmental disabilities (DD) communicate with medical providers and navigate the health care system. Self-determination among people with DD includes understanding one’s own needs, knowing the type of support that can help, and communicating this information to others.
The project may include components on understanding health care-related rights and finding support with peers. The project may also develop tools to help people with DD articulate their health care preferences and to help identify when a person with DD needs additional support in the health care system.
TCDD has approved funding of up to $125,000 per year for one organization for up to five years. Applications for this RFA are due by 11:59 p.m. CT on Wednesday, Aug. 28. Applications submitted on time may be reviewed at the November 2024 Council meeting. Review dates are subject to change. Late applications will not be accepted.
Please send questions about this RFA to apply@tcdd.texas.gov by Friday, Aug. 16. TCDD will post answers to questions on this webpage on a regular basis until Wednesday, Aug 21.
Answer: Please see the FAQ section of our website for additional information on qualifications for match.
Answer: We are unable to advise on specific ideas presented through an inquiry. The Council meets quarterly to make decisions on whether an application meets the intent of the RFA and if Council members will approve that application for funding.
Answer: The Health Risk Assessment Tool is patented and copyrighted. TCDD is not able to share this tool. It is available to Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA) providers in Illinois, and there is a cost associated with its use. Additional information on costs and implementation can be found on the Illinois Department of Health Services website.
Answer: According to CFR 75.701, “A grantee shall directly administer or supervise the administration of the project.” TCDD provides oversite for funded projects, but the grantee is responsible for keeping in line with any guidelines and regulations related to expenditure of federal funds and implementation of the proposed project.
Answer: TCDD encourages grantees to collaborate with community resources in the areas served by their projects.
Answer: TCDD funding can only reimburse up to 10% of the federal funds requested for IDC. For those grantees who have a negotiated federal IDC rate, a copy must be provided to TCDD, and the grantee can utilize and claim match for the remaining percentage of the IDC rate.
Answer: This should be “self-determined health care” and is specific to the RFA. The outdated information has now been updated in the application.
Answer: Since the grantee applying for funding is subcontracting with a statewide agency, the statewide agency can then subcontract with the regional nonprofits.
Answer: You may outline the next years for the project, but only focus on Year 1 in detail.
Answer: Please email us at apply@tcdd.texas.gov, and our systems technician will work with you to resolve the issue.
People with DD can experience complex health problems that, if untreated or improperly treated, can be costly and debilitating. As a result, people with DD are often disproportionately higher users of the health care system. Despite the need, there are multiple barriers to accessing health care, including transportation, finances, and the lack of provider expertise in DD. A lack of communication between patients and providers can also significantly hinder the quality of care.
Using self-determination practices to achieve health care goals empowers patients and caregivers to access support and education and to communicate with their health care providers. Some examples of this include understanding a diagnosis or treatment plan; following instructions for medication use, testing, or screening; and communicating accommodation needs. The more patients can prepare for health care encounters, the more easily they can speak up about their personal health preferences, needs, and individual rights related to their bodies.
Every patient must navigate a complicated health care system. Self-determination skills can also improve other aspects of health care, including appointments and testing as well as financial, insurance, and legal matters. Multiple resources exist to support people with DD on self-determination and self-advocacy. For this project, elements of existing resources can be used, replicated, or both. State councils on DD and other organizations have developed resources to inform people about their health care rights, including these two examples:
TCDD will fund a project to develop health care education and skill-building to empower patients with DD to better advocate for their health care needs. Self-determination among people with DD includes understanding one’s own needs, knowing the type of support that can help, and communicating this information to others.
The project may include the following components:
The grantee awarded funding for this project may modify existing curricula, develop new materials, or both. The project may be delivered in-person, virtually, through on-demand video resources, or by a combination of educational strategies such as roleplaying and practice scenarios.
Additional products developed by this project may include tools for:
The grantee must have a plan for sharing any training curricula, products, and other project materials when the grant ends. The grantee may consider developing at least one self-paced learning module or resource that users can access on their own time. The grantee may use TCDD’s learning management system, Oasis, as needed.
Project materials and products must be translated into Spanish and other languages based on the community in which they are used.
All training curricula, products, and other materials must be reviewed and approved by TCDD before they are used.
When applying for this RFA, you must provide the following information:
The project must focus on increasing self-determination practices among people with DD and their caregivers. The project may focus on patients of all ages (youth, adults, and older adults) and may focus on the health care system broadly or on areas such as the transition from pediatric to adult medicine, identifying and working with specialists, or other topics. The project may also include education strategies and input from health care providers and other community members important to the health and safety of people with DD.
The grantee awarded funding for this project should identify and report specific strategies to recruit and include people with DD from diverse racial, gender, and cultural groups in Texas.
The project must collect participant data and provide TCDD with the following information, at minimum:
The grantee awarded funding for this project must develop pre-training and post-training evaluation methods to identify knowledge and skills gained as a result of the training. These evaluation methods include the following examples:
The grantee should collect contact information and follow up with training participants to report on their self-determined activities and health care system experience after participation in the project. Participants should have the option to opt out of sharing personal health care information.
The grantee awarded funding for this project will collect data and measure outcomes for all project participants. The grantee must collect participant data in four categories:
For each of these categories, the collected data must include:
TCDD has approved funding of up to $125,000 per year for one organization for up to five years.
Funding is provided to TCDD by the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, per the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act. For projects conducting work in federally designated poverty areas (PDF, 6 pages, 935 KB), non-federal matching funds of at least 10% of total project costs are required. For projects conducting work in non-poverty areas, non-federal matching funds of at least 25% of total project costs are required.
Due to technical issues with our application system, we have extended the submission deadline for this RFA to 11:59 p.m. CT on Wednesday Aug. 28. If you have had any technical issues with submitting an application, please send us a detailed description by email to apply@tcdd.texas.gov, and our systems technician will work with you to resolve the issue. If you have already successfully submitted your application, then it is in our system and you do not need to take any action.
To apply for this RFA, please email apply@tcdd.texas.gov to request an application. Please indicate which RFA you are requesting an application for. After we receive your request, we’ll email you an online application.
Before applying, you should review our How to Apply webpage for further application instructions and requirements.
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