Deadline: 17-Mar-25
The Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program (HTPCP) supports community-based projects that promote access to preventive clinical and public health services for underserved children.
The program will:
- Build and strengthen maternal and child health (MCH) partnerships.
- Engage people with lived experience in advisory boards and project activities.
- Develop sustainability plans to support lasting MCH population health improvements.
Program Goal and Objectives
- The program goal is to support community-based projects to improve access to one or more of the following in underserved communities:
- Children’s behavioral health screening and referrals.
- Children’s immunizations.
- Adolescents’ well-visits.
Funding Information
- Expected total available funding in FY 2025: $450,000
- Funding range per award: Up to $75,000 per year
Program Requirements and Expectations
- Your proposed project should be a new community-based project or should build on, expand, or enhance an existing community-based project—for example, expanding services by adding a new component.
- You are expected to:
- Implement a community-based project that aligns with at least one of these (called “child health topic(s)” moving forward):
- Children’s behavioral health screenings and referrals.
- Children’s immunizations.
- Adolescents’ well-visits.
- Design and implement a community-based project that:
- Is evidence-informed or evidence-based.
- Is informed by and uses Bright Futures guidelines, tools, and resources.
- Uses approaches to improve population health and address the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH).
- Is culturally and linguistically responsive to the target population and includes strategies for addressing differing social, cultural, and health practices.
- Includes patient- or family-centered medical home approaches.
- Implement a community-based project that aligns with at least one of these (called “child health topic(s)” moving forward):
Eligibility Criteria
- These types of domestic organizations may apply:
- Public institutions of higher education.
- Private institutions of higher education.
- Nonprofits with or without a 501(c)(3) IRS status.
- For-profit organizations, including small businesses.
- State, county, city, township, and special district governments, including the District of Columbia, domestic territories, and the freely associated states.
- Independent school districts.
- Native American tribal governments.
- Native American tribal organizations.
For more information, visit Grants.gov.