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Drug Free Communities Grants New Applicant Workshop Locations and Dates

DFC Announces FY 2014 New Applicant Workshops

Dear Prevention Friends,

The Drug-Free Communities Support Program is inviting potential applicants (those applying for the first time (Year One), current grantees applying for a second cycle of five years of funding (Year Six), or former grantees who experienced a lapse in funding during a five-year cycle) to attend one of the following New Applicant Workshops.

To register for a New Applicant Workshop in a location listed below, go to: https://www.cmpinc.net/dfc. Once you register, you will receive a confirmation with hotel information so that you may make reservations.

• Washington, DC, Friday, February 7, 2014 (near Washington, DC)
• Denver, CO, Tuesday, February 11, 2014
• Atlanta, GA, Thursday, February 13, 2014

These workshops are not mandatory in order to apply for this grant. These workshops provide technical assistance to help applicants complete their applications. They are not general technical assistance workshops for coalitions. Attendees must read this RFA in advance and come prepared to ask questions related to the completion of an application. After each workshop, a question and answer session will be held to specifically address applicants working with American Indian/Alaska Native communities.

For any applicant who was unable to attend one of the workshops listed above, a "virtual workshop" video series will be available soon. Please check the DFC website at http://www.whitehouse.gov/ondcp/Drug-Free-Communities-Support-Program for updates.

If you would like to use this information in a public forum (i.e., new media, press release, etc.), please email Helen Hernandez.

The DFC Workstation provides DFC coalitions and their sector representatives with periodic and timely emails about DFC Program activities and needs, important drug prevention information and updates from ONDCP or its partners. The DFC Workstation is not open to the general public, but only to DFC grantees and their registered sector members.