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Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program (HTPCP)
Link
https://www.hrsa.gov/grants/find-funding/hrsa-21-031
Additional Links
Fact Sheet
Notice of Funding Opportunity (Grants.gov)
Deadline
Application Deadline: Oct 6, 2020
Sponsoring Organization
Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Purpose
Provides funding to develop and implement community-based health projects and services for children and families in rural and underserved areas. Promotes collaboration between pediatric providers, human service organizations, and community leaders to expand access to quality clinical and public health services and programs for mothers, infants, children, and adolescents to improve the physical, mental, and social-emotional health status of children and families.
Required program activities include:
- Identifying and developing innovative community-based programs and interventions that are culturally and linguistically competent and are based on state and community maternal and child health (MCH) priorities and needs assessment data
- Implementing clinical and public health interventions
in community-based settings that address:
- Behavioral health, including the integration of substance use services for children and adolescents who have or are at risk for substance use disorders (SUD), or assessing for substance use and SUD during prenatal and well-child visits
- Early child development and school readiness
- Medical home, including enhanced family and adolescent engagement
- Care coordination and case management
- Developmental/Behavioral pediatrics
- Oral health
- Mental health
- School-based health
- Nutrition and physical activity to promote healthy weight
- Forming collaborative partnerships between pediatric providers, community organizations, families, community members, state Title V Maternal and Child Health (MCH) agencies and other MCH-related programs, and businesses to ensure that programs are self-sustaining.
- Formulating and continually reassessing the program's logic model and evaluation plan
- Developing tools, trainings, and resources for pediatric professionals, community members, families, state Title V agencies, and other MCH-related programs
Additional information, guidance, and resources can be found on the Healthy Tomorrows program website.
HTPCP Community-Based Innovations Infographic
Amount of Funding
Award ceiling: $50,000 per year
Project period: 5 years
Estimated number of awards: 10
Estimated total program funding:
$500,000
Matching funds are required for a portion of the project. Recipients must contribute two times the award amount, a 2:1 match, from non-federal sources in years 2 through 5 of the grant.
Who Can Apply
Domestic public or private entities, including Indian tribes and tribal organizations and domestic faith-based and community-based organizations, are eligible to apply.
Geographic Coverage
Nationwide
What This Program Funds
New Program • Operating Costs and Staffing • Training Providers
Application Process
Application instructions, requirements, and other information about the online application process are available in the funding announcement.
An eligible organization may submit multiple applications if each application proposes Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program projects that are separate and distinct.
Applicant webinar recording
Proposal development guide
Contact
For programmatic or technical
questions:
Madhavi M. Reddy, MSPH
301-443-0754
mreddy@hrsa.gov
Kelly Dawson, MPH
301-945-3331
kdawson@hrsa.gov
For grants management or budget
questions:
Djuana Gibson
301-443-3243
dgibson@hrsa.gov
Topics This Program Addresses
Community Planning and Coalition Building • Health and Wellness • Health Education for Community and Patients • Healthcare Workforce • Mental Health • Opioids • Parents, Families, and Children • Substance Use Disorder • Women • Youth