Inventory Archaeological Resources, Gardner River Geothermal Area,

This project will inventory, complete site condition assessments, and evaluate archaeological sites for eligibility for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) for a study area along the east side of the Gardner River, near hydrothermal areas, within Yellowstone National Park.

Archaeological

sites are unique in their ability to inform on pre-contact and traditional human use of these hydrothermal areas.
Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: National Park Service

Estimated Funding: $36,680


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Additional Information of Eligibility:
Eligibility for RWHAP Part A grants is based in part on the number of confirmed AIDS cases within a statutorily specified “metropolitan area.” The Secretary uses the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) census-based definitions of a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in determining the geographic boundaries of a RWHAP metropolitan area.

HHS utilizes the OMB geographic boundaries that were in effect when a jurisdiction was initially funded under RWHAP Part A.

For all newly eligible areas, the boundaries are based on current OMB MSA boundary definitions.

RWHAP Part A recipients that are classified as an EMA or as a TGA and continue to meet the status as an eligible area as defined in the statute are eligible to apply for these funds.

For an EMA, this is more than 2,000 cases of AIDS reported and confirmed during the most recent five calendar years, and for a TGA, this is at least 1,000, but fewer than 2,000 cases of AIDS reported and confirmed during the most recent five calendar years for which such data are available.

In addition, for three consecutive years, recipients must not have fallen below both the required incidence levels already specified, and required prevalence levels (cumulative total of living cases of AIDS reported to and confirmed by the Director of CDC, as of December 31 of the most recent calendar year for which such data are available).

For an EMA, the required prevalence is 3,000 living cases of AIDS.

For a TGA, the required prevalence is 1,500 or more living cases of AIDS.

However, for a TGA with five percent or less of the total amount from grants awarded to the area under Part A unobligated, as of the end of the most recent FY, the required prevalence is at least 1,400 (and fewer than 1,500) living cases of AIDS.

This competition is open to eligible Part A jurisdictions to provide comprehensive primary health care and support services for people with HIV who are low income, uninsured, and underserved in their service areas as listed in Appendix B.

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Date Posted:
2020-06-11

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Archive Date:
2020-06-22


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