Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program (HTPCP)
ID: 355629Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Health Resources and Services Administration (HHS-HRSA)

Award Range

$0 - $75K

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Health

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is offering the Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program (HTPCP), a federal grant aimed at enhancing access to preventive health services for underserved children. This initiative seeks community-based projects that focus on critical areas such as children's behavioral health, immunizations, and adolescent well-visits, with an emphasis on forming partnerships and demonstrating sustainability. The total estimated funding for this program is $450,000, with individual awards of up to $75,000 available for successful applicants over a five-year period, contingent on appropriations. Interested organizations must submit their applications by March 17, 2025, and can reach out to the HRSA Division of MCH Workforce Development at HealthyTomorrows@hrsa.gov for further information.

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    The Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program (HTPCP), administered by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, announces a funding opportunity aimed at enhancing access to preventive health services for underserved children. With a submission deadline of March 17, 2025, the program seeks community-based projects focusing on children's behavioral health, immunizations, and adolescent well-visits. Eligible applicants include various organizations like universities, non-profits, government agencies, and tribal governments. Successful projects will form partnerships, engage community members, and demonstrate sustainability plans. Funding is expected to total $450,000, with up to $75,000 available per award for five years (2025-2030), contingent on appropriations. A significant aspect of the program is the requirement for non-federal cost sharing in years two through five. Key components of applications include project narratives, budgets, and evaluations, all adhering to specific criteria. Applications will be evaluated based on factors like need, the response to project goals, performance measurement, impact, and resource capabilities. The initiative targets health disparities in children's services, aiming to create sustainable models for community health improvement post-federal funding.
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