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MembershipUSAID’s Child Blindness Program (CBP) is now accepting applications for Grant Round 4 Phase I – FA (Full Application). As part of this solicitation, CBP is seeking qualified organizations to implement high impact, large-scale eye health programs capable of expanding the availability, accessibility, and quality of eye health services to vulnerable children and other populations with limited access to sight-saving services.
By large-scale, CBP is seeking institutions and organizations capable of screening more than 75,000 children from vulnerable populations where there is likely to be higher incidences of eye health issues per child, requiring referrals for treatment, including eye glasses, and surgical and non-surgical interventions. As a secondary activity, applicants must also build in a Low Vision component whereby 400 or more children will be provided with services and treatment.
Applicants may connect via the internet on their computers or mobile device, using the following link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86794416047?pwd=SHFUR20xL28ycFRiRjh0c2NqSHh2dz09. If this link fails for any reason, you can also go to www.zoom.com and click the link “Join a Meeting” at the top of the page. Simply enter the Webinar ID#: 867 9441 6047 and Passcode: 080421 and click “Join.” Lastly, select your audio/video preferences to participate.
Applicants may connect via the internet on their computers or mobile device, using the following link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81699611312?pwd=QkVZMVJZOEVkcURYWmgzWU5TS2lWUT09. If this link fails for any reason, you can also go to www.zoom.com and click the link “Join a Meeting” at the top of the page. Simply enter the Webinar ID#: 816 9961 1312 and Passcode: 080521 and click “Join.” Lastly, select your audio/video preferences to participate.
For participants seeking to dial-in via phone, please refer to pages 24-25 of the RFA. Callers must enter the Webinar ID listed above in order to join the call. If your country is “not” listed, you will need to join the Webinar using either the weblink provided above or go to www.zoom.com and join the meeting from that location.
CBP will be uploading this same guidance about joining the webinars to the webpage in the coming days. All applicants are strongly encouraged to attend these information sessions.
The deadline for submitting questions specific to the RFA solicitation is Friday, August 6 at 5pm (Washington, DC time). CBP will post answers to these inquiries on the webpage during the following week. All other general inquiries may be submitted up until the submission deadline on Friday, September 3, 2021.
As a friendly reminder, please submit all applications and related inquiries to RFA.childblindness@intsci.com. Applications are due no later than 5pm (Washington DC time) on Friday, September 3, 2021.
Image on top: A child is reading with the help of a visual aid at Aravind Pondicherry’s low vision program supported by USAID’s CBP/Photo by USAID’s Child Blindness Program.
Prevent Blindness is declaring February as Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and Low Vision Month in an effort to provide education and various expert-approved resources to the public and professionals. This year’s AMD and Low Vision Month is generously supported by Gold Sponsor EyePoint, Inc.
According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, AMD is the most common cause of severe loss of eyesight among people 50 and older. And, about 4 million Americans live with low vision, which is defined as chronic visual impairment that cannot be corrected with glasses, contact lenses or medical treatments.
AMD affects the central part of the retina called the “macula.” When AMD damages the macula, the center part of a person’s vision may become blurred or wavy, and a blind spot may develop. Early detection and treatment of AMD is key to helping to prevent significant vision loss.
Two types of AMD include:
“As our population ages, the number of individuals impacted by AMD continues to grow. Many will face difficulties doing the things we sometimes take for granted, such as reading, seeing faces, and driving,” said Jeff Todd, president and CEO of Prevent Blindness. “Our robust collection of resources on AMD and low vision are intentionally created to help minimize vision loss and maintain independence for those impacted by AMD while providing effective tools to the public and providers on ways to save sight.”
As part of AMD and Low Vision Month, Prevent Blindness offers the free AMD GuideMe app. This resource provides a customized overview of AMD along with a tailored resource list and suggested steps to help save sight from the eye disease specific to the individual using the GuideMe app. Prevent Blindness offers additional educational resources including fact sheets and shareable social media graphics in English and Spanish, and dedicated webpages.
New this year, as part of the Prevent Blindness ASPECT Patient Engagement Program Member Spotlight Series, graduate Laurie S., shares her experience with AMD, including her family history with the eye disease, how it impacts her daily activities including the ability to read music, and the importance of support groups “Age-related Macular Degeneration: Laurie’s Story.”
Videos in the Prevent Blindness Focus on Eye Health Series include:
The Prevent Blindness “Living Well With Low Vision” program provides useful information to those with low vision, their care partners and healthcare professionals. Content includes self-help guides, resources for vision loss and mental wellness, information on clinical trials, and much more. Living Well With Low Vision is supported by grants from Amgen and Genentech.
For more information on AMD, please visit PreventBlindness.org/amd. For information on geographic atrophy, please visit PreventBlindness.org/geographic-atrophy.
And, for more information on Living Well With Low Vision, or other general eye health information, please visit lowvision.PreventBlindness.org.
For a listing of organizations and services that provide financial assistance for vision care in English or Spanish, please visit https://preventblindness.org/vision-care-financial-assistance-information.