X1050306
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Homevisiting Grant Program - Abstract
Purpose:
Home visiting (HV) is a key strategy for preventing infant and maternal mortality and promoting maternal and child health and school readiness in Maryland. We have built a strong statewide HV program, but must further strengthen evidence-based HV (EBHV) availability, reach, quality, and coordination to meet the identified needs in the state. MDH coordinates with all of the child-and family-serving state agencies through the Children's Cabinet, especially the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). With additional funding, we will expand the provision of EBHV services to eligible families.
Goals and Objectives:
Goal 1: Improve maternal, infant, and early childhood health by providing voluntary home visiting services through evidence-based models for families in at-risk communities as identified by our needs assessment, while also focusing on targeted outcomes in the statutorily mandated benchmark areas.
Objective 1.1: Support 19 local interventions with vulnerable families in at-risk communities as early in pregnancy as possible, using evidence-based home visiting (EBHV) models.
Objective 1.2: Provide LIAs with needed support to positively impact families through training, technical assistance, and professional development opportunities.
Objective 1.3: Strengthen program infrastructure to improve programs and activities for families receiving home visiting services.
Objective 1.4: Continue to implement Maryland's CQI plan.
Goal 2: Ensure the provision of high-quality home visiting services to eligible families living in at-risk communities by, in part, coordinating with comprehensive statewide early childhood systems to support the needs of those families.
Objective 2.1: Strengthen home visiting services by assessing and evaluating data quality and engaging in data sharing with other early childhood systems as applicable.
Objective 2.2: Partner with child-serving agencies statewide, public and private agencies, as well as local agencies and organizations quarterly to assure home visiting remains at the forefront of a robust system of early care.
Methodology:
The selected MIECHV-funded EBHV models implemented in MD are Family Connects, Healthy Families America (HFA), and Nurse Family Partnership (NFP). The priority population is expectant women, mothers, and children birth to five in 19 of the state's 24 jurisdictions – those with communities at greatest risk. The project promotes EBHV availability; builds infrastructure for all sites; expands HV services in newly identified jurisdictions, and supports workforce retention. The proposed caseload for reporting year 1 and year 2 within the FY23 base grant is 1163, which is an increase of our current caseload of 1123 MIECHV family slots.
Purpose:
Home visiting (HV) is a key strategy for preventing infant and maternal mortality and promoting maternal and child health and school readiness in Maryland. We have built a strong statewide HV program, but must further strengthen evidence-based HV (EBHV) availability, reach, quality, and coordination to meet the identified needs in the state. MDH coordinates with all of the child-and family-serving state agencies through the Children's Cabinet, especially the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). With additional funding, we will expand the provision of EBHV services to eligible families.
Goals and Objectives:
Goal 1: Improve maternal, infant, and early childhood health by providing voluntary home visiting services through evidence-based models for families in at-risk communities as identified by our needs assessment, while also focusing on targeted outcomes in the statutorily mandated benchmark areas.
Objective 1.1: Support 19 local interventions with vulnerable families in at-risk communities as early in pregnancy as possible, using evidence-based home visiting (EBHV) models.
Objective 1.2: Provide LIAs with needed support to positively impact families through training, technical assistance, and professional development opportunities.
Objective 1.3: Strengthen program infrastructure to improve programs and activities for families receiving home visiting services.
Objective 1.4: Continue to implement Maryland's CQI plan.
Goal 2: Ensure the provision of high-quality home visiting services to eligible families living in at-risk communities by, in part, coordinating with comprehensive statewide early childhood systems to support the needs of those families.
Objective 2.1: Strengthen home visiting services by assessing and evaluating data quality and engaging in data sharing with other early childhood systems as applicable.
Objective 2.2: Partner with child-serving agencies statewide, public and private agencies, as well as local agencies and organizations quarterly to assure home visiting remains at the forefront of a robust system of early care.
Methodology:
The selected MIECHV-funded EBHV models implemented in MD are Family Connects, Healthy Families America (HFA), and Nurse Family Partnership (NFP). The priority population is expectant women, mothers, and children birth to five in 19 of the state's 24 jurisdictions – those with communities at greatest risk. The project promotes EBHV availability; builds infrastructure for all sites; expands HV services in newly identified jurisdictions, and supports workforce retention. The proposed caseload for reporting year 1 and year 2 within the FY23 base grant is 1163, which is an increase of our current caseload of 1123 MIECHV family slots.
Awardee
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Maryland
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Related Opportunity
HRSA-23-086
Maryland Department Of Health was awarded
Maryland Maternal & Infant HV Grant: Expanding EBHV Services
Project Grant X1050306
worth $10,366,491
from Maternal and Child Health Bureau in September 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Maryland United States.
The grant
has a duration of 2 years and
was awarded through assistance program 93.870 Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Grant.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 3/5/24
Period of Performance
9/30/23
Start Date
9/29/25
End Date
Funding Split
$10.4M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$10.4M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Subgrant Awards
Disclosed subgrants for X1050306
Transaction History
Modifications to X1050306
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
X1050306
SAI Number
X1050306-4061718043
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Other
Awarding Office
75RJ00 HRSA OFFICE OF FEDERAL ASSISTANCE MANAGEMENT
Funding Office
75RM00 HRSA MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH BUREAU
Awardee UEI
J5L2LBJK8RB8
Awardee CAGE
3Q7H8
Performance District
MD-90
Senators
Benjamin Cardin
Chris Van Hollen
Chris Van Hollen
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Programs, Health Resources and Services Administration, Health and Human Services (075-0321) | Health care services | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $10,366,491 | 100% |
Modified: 3/5/24