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NH75OT000072

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Overview

Grant Description
National Initiative to Address COVID-19 Health Disparities Among Populations at High-Risk and Underserved, Including Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations and Rural Communities

Recent publications by Health and Human Services highlight the stark health disparities exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic for Black, Hispanic, Native American, and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander populations, arising from socioeconomic disparities, lack of culturally accessible care, and other living, working, and health conditions. These communities have suffered from higher burdens of infection, hospitalization, and death with inadequate access to testing and vaccination.

Rural communities, many lacking basic access to healthcare and social services, have also been disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Kansas has unfortunately mirrored many of these national findings. However, Kansas is also committed to addressing disparities faced by people in our state, including through increasing capacity and resources to address health disparities through CDC-RFA-OT21-2013: National Initiative to Address COVID-19 Health Disparities Among Populations at High-Risk and Underserved, Including Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations and Rural Communities.

Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has included four key strategies in a coordinated effort to reduce COVID health disparities and increase capacity for current and future responses. Key priorities include:

1. Introduction of a chronic disease prevention and management program in eight communities to improve health outcomes and prevent serious complications of COVID infection.
2. Expansion of the Local Health Equity Action Teams (LHEAT) model piloted with NIH RADxUP grant to KUMC to build local capacity to drive action related to COVID testing and vaccination.
3. Buildout of equity-related infrastructure at the state and county levels, including creation of a six-district cross-jurisdictional Local Health Department Capacity Project (LCAP) including bilingual communication support and health equity champions, as well as creation of the State Health Department Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) to support DEI efforts statewide and create and sustain a culture where DEI frames every public health initiative during COVID and beyond.
4. Establishing a community-driven and data-informed support network for timely community response across sectors.

Key populations include rural geographies, including frontier counties and rural areas with large populations of migrant farmworkers and meatpacking plant workers, geriatric and disabled populations, and those with chronic disease. Focus will also be in urban areas with communities of color, multi-lingual communities, and refugee communities. Cutting across all geographies, attention will also be given to social determinants of health-related factors such as socioeconomic and insurance status. This work will be accomplished through partnerships with trusted community leaders and service providers, while increasing workforce capacity and sustainability to apply a health equity lens across the Kansas public health system.

KDHE understands that it is critical for funded recipients and key partners to implement a coordinated and holistic approach that builds on culturally, linguistically, and locally tailored strategies and best practices to reduce COVID-19 risk. By combining the key strategies above, KDHE will leverage our extensive capacities and expertise to build and sustain trust, ensure equitable access to COVID-19-related services, and advance health equity to address COVID-19-related health disparities among populations at higher risk, underserved, and disproportionately affected.
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Place of Performance
Topeka, Kansas United States
Geographic Scope
City-Wide
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 05/31/23 to 03/24/25 and the total obligations have decreased 13% from $31,930,829 to $27,633,605.
Kansas Department Of Health And Environment was awarded National Initiative to Address COVID-19 Health Disparities (CDC-RFA-OT21-2013) Project Grant NH75OT000072 worth $27,633,605 from Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Support in June 2021 with work to be completed primarily in Topeka Kansas United States. The grant has a duration of 3 years 9 months and was awarded through assistance program 93.354 Public Health Emergency Response: Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Response: Public Health Crisis Response. The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity National Initiative to Address COVID-19 Health Disparities Among Populations at High-Risk and Underserved, Including Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations and Rural Communities.

Status
(Complete)

Last Modified 6/5/25

Period of Performance
6/1/21
Start Date
3/24/25
End Date
100% Complete

Funding Split
$27.6M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$27.6M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to NH75OT000072

Subgrant Awards

Disclosed subgrants for NH75OT000072

Transaction History

Modifications to NH75OT000072

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
NH75OT000072
SAI Number
NH75OT000072-4260023728
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
State Government
Awarding Office
75CDC1 CDC Office of Financial Resources
Funding Office
75CQ00 CDC OFFICE FOR STATE, TRIBAL, LOCAL, AND TERRITORIAL SUPPORT
Awardee UEI
CGSTLVM57LM5
Awardee CAGE
1NNW8
Performance District
KS-02
Senators
Jerry Moran
Roger Marshall
Modified: 6/5/25