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Announcement of Fiscal Year 2016 Rides to Wellness Demonstration and Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Grants Competitive Program Project…

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Announcement of Fiscal Year 2016 Rides to Wellness Demonstration and Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Grants Competitive Program Project Selections

Notice.

Citation: "81 FR 79086"

Page Number: "79086"

"Notices"

SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announces the selection of Rides to Wellness Demonstration and Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Program (R2W Program) projects, with $7.2 million of funding from two programs: Section 3006(b) of the Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act (FAST), Public Law 114-94, which authorized a pilot program for innovative coordinated access and mobility at $2 million; and $5.3 million from 49 U.S.C. 5312 (Section 5312). On March 29, 2016, FTA published a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) (81 FR 17549) announcing the availability of Federal funding for the R2W Program. These program funds will provide financial assistance to States and Designated or Direct Recipients to test promising, replicable public transportation healthcare access solutions that support the following goals: Increased access to care, improved health outcomes and reduced healthcare costs.

   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Successful applicants should contact the appropriate FTA Regional Office for information regarding applying for the funds or program-specific information. A list of Regional Offices can be found at www.transit.dot.gov. Unsuccessful applicants may contact Danielle Nelson, Office of Program Management at (202) 366-2160, email: [email protected], to arrange a proposal debriefing within 30 days of this announcement. A TDD is available at 1-800-877-8339 (TDD/FIRS).

   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In response to the NOFO, FTA received 78 project proposals requesting $28 million from 34 states. Project proposals were evaluated based on each applicant's responsiveness to the program evaluation criteria outlined in the NOFO. FTA is funding 19 projects, as shown here: https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grants/fy-2016-rides-wellness-demonstration-and-innovative-coordinated-access-and-mobility and in Table 1, for a total of $7,211,518. Recipients selected for competitive funding should work with their FTA Regional Office to submit a grant application in FTA's Transit Award Management System (TrAMs) for the projects identified in the attached table. Funds must be used consistent with the competitive proposal and for the eligible purposes established in the NOFO and described in the FTA Circular 9070.1G.

   Recipients are reminded that program requirements such as cost sharing or local match can be found in the NOFO. A discretionary project identification number has been assigned to each project for tracking purposes and must be used in the TrAMs application.

   Selected projects are eligible to incur costs under pre-award authority no earlier than the date projects were publicly announced, September 12, 2016. Pre-award authority does not guarantee that project expenses incurred prior to the award of a grant will be eligible for reimbursement, as eligibility for reimbursement is contingent upon other requirements. For more about FTA's policy on pre-award authority, please see the FTA Fiscal Year 2016 Apportionments, Allocations, and Program Information and Interim Guidance found in 81 FR 7893 (February 16, 2016). Post-award reporting requirements include submission of the Federal Financial Report and Milestone progress reports in TrAMs as appropriate (see FTA.C.5010.1D). Recipients must comply with all applicable Federal statutes, regulations, executive orders, FTA circulars, and other Federal requirements in carrying out the project supported by the FTA grant. FTA emphasizes that recipients must follow all third-party procurement guidance, as described in FTA.C.4220.1F. Funds allocated in this announcement must be obligated in a grant by September 30, 2018.

Carolyn Flowers,

Acting Administrator.

       Table 1--FY 16 Grants for Rides to Wellness Competition Project Selections  State Recipient         Project ID        Project description     Allocation  MD    Maryland Transit  D2016-RTWD-001    The Maryland Transit     $103,334       Administration                      Administration will                                           receive  $103,344 to                                           increase the capacity                                           of a mobility                                           management program that                                           addresses barriers for                                           low-income individuals                                           in Allegany County                                           western Maryland who                                           lack reliable access to                                           transportation to                                           receive non-emergency                                           medical care. The                                           program, which will be                                           updated with                                           transportation                                           coordination software,                                           coordinates and                                           provides transportation                                           to and from non-                                           emergency medical                                           appointments at no cost                                           to the individuals CA    Riverside County  D2016-RTWD-002    Riverside County        185,753       Transportation                      Transportation       Commission                          Commission and its                                           partner organizations                                           will receive  $185,753                                           for the Blythe Wellness                                           Express, a program that                                           provides access to                                           preventative healthcare                                           for South California                                           residents. This travel                                           navigator/mobility                                           management coordination                                           project will address                                           access to services in                                           an underserved area and                                           involve staff from the                                           public transit agency,                                           healthcare providers                                           and community                                           volunteers. An                                           evaluation piece will                                           document health-related                                           outcomes PA    Pennsylvania      D2016-RTWD-003    The Pennsylvania        1,190,000       Department of                       Department of       Transportation                      Transportation will                                           receive  $1,190,000 to                                           fund FindMyRidePA. a                                           one-call, one-click                                           center and real-time                                           transportation service                                           serving a three-county                                           area in central                                           Pennsylvania. Building                                           off the one-call center                                           concept developed from                                           an FTA-funded Veterans                                           Transportation and                                           Community Living                                           Initiative project, the                                           project will address                                           the challenge of missed                                           health appointments due                                           to a lack of                                           transportation in a                                           targeted community,                                           then scale it for                                           deployment in other                                           areas of the state IL    Rides Mass        D2016-RTWD-004    Rides Mass Transit      518,844       Transit District                    District of Illinois                                           will receive  $518,844                                           to establish a "one-                                           call" center, expand                                           mobility management                                           services for patients                                           at risk of re-                                           hospitalization, and                                           initiate transportation                                           coordination for                                           patients seeking drug                                           abuse and mental health                                           services in southern                                           Illinois with a high                                           rate of mental health                                           and substance abuse and                                           a disproportionately                                           low number of                                           healthcare providers.                                           The project is intended                                           to close the gap in                                           access to mental health                                           for patients due to                                           transportation                                           challenges in rural                                           areas and builds on a                                           2015 FTA-funded Rides                                           to Wellness Healthcare                                           Access Challenge Grant MI    Michigan          D2016-RTWR-001-   The Michigan Department 1,006,387       Department of     001               of Transportation will       Transportation                      receive  $1 million to                                           expand a brokerage-                                           based program currently                                           only available in                                           certain parts of the                                           state to a statewide                                           model. The program                                           manages and delivers                                           non-emergency medical                                           transportation for                                           older adults, people                                           with low incomes, and                                           people with                                           disabilities, ensuring                                           they have access to                                           non-emergency                                           healthcare. The                                           coordination software                                           records trips reserved                                           by county in each                                           region based on trip                                           types, procedures and                                           clinic visits. Local                                           health centers will                                           integrate the software                                           and refer clients to                                           the service VT    Vermont Agency of D2016-RTWR-001-   The Vermont Agency of   170,000       Transportation    002               Transportation will                                           receive  $170,000 to                                           develop a program to                                           train staff at                                           Community Health                                           Services to act as                                           mobility managers to                                           help individuals in the                                           Ascutney, Windsor and                                           St. Johnsbury regions                                           of Vermont schedule and                                           attend medical                                           appointments. This will                                           lead to better health                                           outcomes, a reduction                                           in missed appointments,                                           and a reduction in the                                           use of emergency                                           services for routine                                           medical care. Modeled                                           on a program in another                                           region of Vermont, the                                           mobility managers will                                           help patients, medical                                           providers and social                                           service agencies                                           identify individuals                                           most at risk and                                           provide alternative                                           transportation options                                           via local transit                                           providers MI    Flint Mass        D2016-RTWR-001-   The Flint Mass          310,040       Transportation    003               Transportation       Authority                           Authority will receive                                            $310,040 to develop a                                           mobility management                                           program, including                                           coordinated non-                                           emergency medical                                           transportation, trip                                           planning and training.                                           The program will                                           provide rides to                                           wellness appointments                                           for behavioral health                                           patients, dialysis                                           patients, and                                           primary/urgent care for                                           families, and elderly                                           and elderly disabled                                           patients in Flint and                                           nearby Genesee County,                                           both of which are                                           impacted by Flint's                                           municipal water crisis.                                           Building on a 2015 FTA-                                           funded Healthcare                                           Access Mobility Design                                           Challenge Grant, the                                           project will improve                                           local coordination and                                           access in the community MA    Montachusett      D2016-RTWR-001-   Montachusett Regional   200,000       Regional Transit  004               Transit Authority will       Authority                           receive  $200,000 to                                           implement a technology                                           that analyzes routing                                           and dispatching among                                           several providers to                                           integrate management of                                           rides to healthcare in                                           western Massachusetts                                           and boost under-used                                           fixed route and                                           paratransit services.                                           The software will allow                                           paratransit and Council                                           on Aging systems to bid                                           on demand response,                                           long-term and shared                                           ride contracts so                                           people seeking fixed                                           route, paratransit and                                           senior ride services                                           can request additional                                           rides or mix rides to                                           maximize efficiencies.                                           The software also will                                           determine if a provider                                           has the capacity to                                           deliver service FL    Jacksonville      D2016-RTWR-001-   The Jacksonville        399,200       Transportation    005               Transportation       Authority                           Authority will receive                                            $399,200 to develop a                                           software interface                                           connecting medical                                           scheduling programs and                                           transit schedules to                                           generate transit travel                                           times and costs for                                           healthcare                                           receptionists and                                           patients as they choose                                           appointments. With the                                           potential to link a                                           large number of                                           healthcare providers to                                           mobility management                                           nationally, the project                                           will provide a pilot                                           data set to prove the                                           value of linking                                           transportation options                                           with medical                                           appointments TN    Knoxville Area    D2016-RTWR-001-   Knoxville Area Transit  200,000       Transit           006               will receive  $200,000                                           to expand its 2-1-1                                           call center as a single                                           point of entry for                                           older adults and people                                           with disabilities to                                           access transit to                                           healthcare facilities                                           in the region. The                                           project will improve                                           local coordination and                                           access in the community                                           and train public                                           information staff,                                           healthcare providers                                           and residents on how to                                           use KAT buses GA    Atlanta Regional  D2016-RTWR-001-   The Atlanta Regional    337,628       Commission        007               Commission will receive                                            $337,628 to provide                                           travel training, free                                           transit passes over a                                           six-month period, and                                           paratransit or reduced                                           fare enrollment                                           assistance to at least                                           200 individuals to be                                           selected from four area                                           health centers. The                                           program will address                                           the difficulty in                                           accessing medical                                           services via                                           paratransit by                                           bolstering a travel                                           training and mobility                                           management effort and                                           leveraging creative                                           community partnerships.                                           A regional summit will                                           explore future                                           opportunities for                                           collaboration, identify                                           barriers and propose                                           solutions NY    Niagara Frontier  D2016-RTWR-001-   The Niagara Frontier    468,566       Transportation    008               Transportation       Authority                           Authority will receive                                            $468,566 to fund                                           transportation to                                           prenatal healthcare                                           appointments for low-                                           income, high-risk                                           pregnant women in                                           Buffalo, NY. The                                           project provides                                           participants with a                                           transit pass as well as                                           guidance on how to use                                           the public                                           transportation system                                           for healthcare                                           appointments. The                                           project concept was                                           formed through a HUD                                           Sustainable Communities                                           Initiative and a 2015                                           FTA-funded Healthcare                                           Access Mobility Design                                           Challenge grant CA    San Diego         D2016-RTWR-001-   The San Diego           160,000       Association of    009               Association of       Governments                         Governments will                                           receive  $160,000 to                                           coordinate rides for                                           patients, both those                                           traveling from                                           emergency rooms to                                           hospitals for admission                                           and discharged patients                                           traveling to                                           pharmacies, treatments                                           or their homes. The                                           project will apply                                           mobility management as                                           part of hospital                                           discharge planning,                                           helping patients learn                                           about how to attend                                           healthcare appointments                                           as well as wellness                                           activities using public                                           transportation MI    Detroit           D2016-RTWR-001-   The Detroit Department  509,475       Department of     010               of Transportation will       Transportation                      receive  $509,475 to                                           increase mobility for                                           older adults,                                           particularly city                                           residents with lower                                           incomes and/or                                           disabilities, to non-                                           emergency medical care.                                           The project will use                                           scheduling software                                           that improves                                           efficiency and                                           coordination between                                           transportation and                                           healthcare providers,                                           as well as offer                                           transportation to                                           health/wellness/prevent                                           ion activities such as                                           recreation centers,                                           parks, and farmers                                           markets IA    Iowa Department   D2016-RTWR-001-   The Iowa Department of  130,560       of Transportation 011               Transportation will                                           receive  $130,560 for                                           the Delaware County                                           Connections Program, a                                           rural, volunteer-based                                           transit service that                                           will improve the                                           coordination of non-                                           emergency medical                                           transportation and                                           provide healthcare                                           access for people with                                           low incomes, older                                           adults and individuals                                           with intellectual                                           challenges. The project                                           focuses on rides to                                           wellness activities at                                           senior centers, farmers                                           markets and support                                           groups NH    New Hampshire     D2016-RTWR-001-   The New Hampshire       182,880       Department of     012               Department of       Transportation                      Transportation will                                           receive  $182,880 to                                           fund the Bridge to                                           Integration Project, a                                           technology that will                                           bridge the gap between                                           Medicaid-funded                                           transportation brokers                                           and NHDOT's                                           coordination software                                           vendor system, an                                           innovation that will be                                           tested at three pilot                                           sites. The sites will                                           test the new technology                                           with the goal of                                           increasing access to                                           transportation for                                           healthcare appointments                                           for Medicaid                                           recipients, older                                           adults and people with                                           disabilities. Under                                           NH's managed care model                                           authorized in 2011, all                                           Medicaid populations                                           are to be enrolled in a                                           managed care program.                                           The result has been an                                           increase in the                                           Medicaid care                                           management population.                                           By partnering with the                                           brokers and                                           implementing a                                           coordination software                                           system, it will allow                                           more efficient and                                           effective coordination                                           of transportation                                           resources and assets                                           throughout the state MO    Bi-State          D2016-RTWR-001-   The Bi-State            940,251       Development       013               Development Agency of       Agency                              St. Louis, MO, will                                           receive  $940,251 for                                           its Gateway Program,                                           which features a public                                           health mobile clinic                                           that provides health                                           screenings such as                                           blood pressure and                                           cholesterol tests at                                           MetroLink Public                                           Transportation Stations                                           in north St. Louis                                           County. This public                                           transit and healthcare                                           partnership creates a                                           bridge between silos by                                           serving the healthcare                                           needs of public transit                                           riders along their                                           route. The program                                           includes non-emergency                                           medical transportation                                           to and from                                           appointments using                                           transit subsidies, and                                           is designed to provide                                           underserved residents                                           with a bridge in care                                           until they are able to                                           enroll in health                                           insurance coverage                                           options available                                           through the Affordable                                           Care Act OH    Ohio Department   D2016-RTWR-001-   The Ohio Department of  133,000       of Transportation 014               Transportation will                                           receive  $133,000 to                                           fund the Mommy and Me                                           Ride for Free program                                on behalf of the                                           Hospital Council of                                           Northwest Ohio. The                                           project, which improves                                           coordination and access                                           in Lucas County by                                           leveraging existing                                           transportation options,                                           will provide pregnant                                           women and women with                                           infants access to                                           transportation. Using                                           the TARPS and TARTA                                           transit systems, women                                           will increase their                                           access to healthcare,                                           leading to better birth                                           outcomes and improved                                           health status for both                                           mother and baby NC    Research Triangle D2016-RTWR-001-   The Research Triangle   65,600       Regional Public   015               Regional Public       Transportation                      Transportation       Authority                           Authority of Durham,                                           N.C., will receive 

|% 65,600 to expand the Go

Triangle Regional Call Center to improve coordinated transit planning and application assistance for paratransit riders who are low-income, uninsured or have mental health special needs. By co-locating paratransit mobility management services with fixed route mobility management services, the project will increase access to care. The project builds on a 2015 FTA- funded Healthcare Access Challenge Grant that tested solutions for transportation for low income, uninsured, or Medicaid consumers of behavior healthcare and developed a plan to implement solutions

   Total: $7,211,518.

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