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ATTACHMENT A <br />ARPA Workforce Development Funds – Training Opportunities <br />As the lead for Region 5 ARPA Public Health Workforce Development grant (AA621), Guilford County <br />Division of Public Health’s goal is to help the counties in the region recruit, retain, and train their <br />workforce with ARPA funds allotted to the region. A large part of the mission for these funds is to train <br />staff to be proficient in the seven Public Health Foundational Capabilities. Region 5 Local Health <br />Departments have identified multiple such trainings that will align with the goals and outcomes of the <br />funding stream. <br />I. COUNTY will: <br />a. Set aside $40,000 from the ARPA Workforce Development Funds (Agreement <br />Addendum 621) for Local Health Department in North Carolina Region 5 for trainin g and <br />professional development. <br />b. Issue the funds over the service period as Local Health Department provides training <br />and professional development opportunities to its staff. <br />c. Manage AA621 budgetary responsibilities as the fiscal lead for Region 5 Local Hea lth <br />Departments <br /> <br />II. CONTRACTOR (LHD) will: <br />a. Use these funds for offering training and professional development to staff members of <br />the Local Health Department. <br />b. Submit an itemized budget to the Regional ARPA Public Health Workforce Development <br />Director, delin eating how the $40,000 plans to be spent. This itemized budget should go <br />into as much detail as possible and include how the training will help to improve the <br />structure of the Local Health Department, specifically mentioning any of the seven PH <br />Foundational Capabilities that will be influenced. <br />c. Please note unallowable costs as stated directly in the notice of award: <br />1. Research <br />2. Clinical Care 9 (except as otherwise noted in Domain 5 and as may be provided <br />in further guidance from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention) <br />3. Publicity and propaganda (lobbying) <br />4. Other than for normal and recognized executive -legislative relationships, no <br />funds may be used for: - publicity or propaganda purposes, for the preparation, <br />distribution, or use of any material designed to support or defeat the enactment <br />of legislation before any legislative body – the salary or expenses of any grant or <br />contract recipient, or agent acting for such recipient, related to any activities <br />designed to influence the enactment of legislation, app ropriations, regulation, <br />administrative action, or Executive order proposed or pending before any <br />legislative body <br />5. See additional Requirement (AR) 12 for detailed guidance on this prohibition <br />and Additional guidance on lobbying for CDC recipients: Anti -Lobbying <br />Restrictions for CDC Grantees <br />6. Any unallowable costs cited in CDC-RFA-TP18-1802 remain in effect, unless <br />specifically amended in this guidance, in accordance wi th 45 CFR Part 75 – <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: FE6192F7-1620-4C03-9CFC-8D023A6B096A