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This is being sent to local public health officers, Tribal health directors, and local health department nurses, among others.
Funding Opportunity: Maternal Health Innovation Projects
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), Division of Public Health (DPH) announces the availability of funds to establish and execute Maternal Health Innovation Projects.
This announced opportunity will focus on providing funding to support statewide or local maternal health innovation projects. Projects will need to focus on promoting and executing innovation in maternal health service delivery through addressing critical gaps in direct clinical care, workforce, partnership, and/or community engagement.
The project goal will focus on increasing access utilizing a holistic pregnancy care model in community settings.
Details
- Application due date: July 1, 2024.
- Anticipated annual award amount: Up to $100,000 annually.
- Project period begins: October 1, 2024
Funding availability
Grant funding is expressly dependent upon the availability of funds to DHS from the State Maternal Health Innovation Program. Applicants will be awarded based on available funding, program priorities, capacity, and ability to meet application criteria.
Eligibility
Organizations and/or individuals that apply for funding must be based in Wisconsin and may include governmental entities, such as counties, cities, local health or human services departments, other public entities, or 501(c)(3) organizations including but not limited to community-based organizations and faith-based organizations. All applicants must have or obtain a Universal Entity ID (UEI) from sam.gov and must not be disbarred, suspended, or ineligible.
Eligible organizations and/or individuals must demonstrate their capacity to provide and coordinate strategies that advance the initiatives of this application. Eligible organizations may not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, or national origin in their staffing policies, use of volunteers, or provision of services.
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