Healthy Start Initiative: Eliminating Disparities in Perinatal Health

This notice announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Healthy Start Initiative:
Eliminating Disparities in Perinatal Health (Healthy Start or HS) Program.

The purpose of HS is to improve health outcomes before, during, and after pregnancy and reduce the well-documented racial/ethnic

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differences in rates of infant death and adverse perinatal outcomes.[1],[2],[3] HS is intended to support projects in communities and populations experiencing the greatest disparities in maternal and infant health outcomes.

HS has two focus areas:
1) providing direct and enabling services (for example, screening and referrals, case management and care coordination, health and parenting education, and linkage to clinical care) to enrolled HS participants; and 2) convening Community Consortia (formerly known as Community Action Networks or “CANs”) comprised of diverse, multi-sector partners to advise and inform HS activities as well as to develop and implement plans to improve perinatal outcomes within the selected project area.

HS continues to have an increased emphasis on addressing social determinants of health, such as access to adequate food, housing, and transportation, to improve disparities in maternal and infant health outcomes.

Based on stakeholder feedback, this FY 2024 HS competition also provides recipients with increased flexibility to tailor interventions to the unique needs of their community and/or target population.

The goals of HS are to:
1) Continue reducing infant mortality rates in the United States, and 2) Decrease disparities in infant mortality and poor perinatal health outcomes in areas where those rates are high.
Related Programs

Healthy Start Initiative

Department of Health and Human Services



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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Link to Opportunity in SAMS Overseas - Updated

Additional Information of Eligibility:
You can apply if your organization is in the United States and is: Public or private Community-based Tribal (governments, organizations) Additional Notes: If you are a recipient of the Healthy Start Initiative Enhanced (HRSA-23-130) (HSE) you are still eligible to apply for this grant if you are proposing a new project area, that is, an area not currently served by your or an existing HSE award.

HSE grant project areas have been settled and it is not HRSAs intent to alter or reset existing HSE project areas.

Therefore, if you propose to serve a project area that fully overlaps with your own award or another HSE award, your application will be deemed ineligible and will not be considered.

Please see Appendix H for a list of Healthy Start Initiative Enhanced project areas.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://mygrants.servicenowservices.com/overseas?id=overseas_form&table=x_g_usd4_o_grant_funding_opportunity&sys_id=e91aa3b61b08f5100a76ecace54bcb67&view=Default

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
Contact Mia Morrison, MPH at (301)443-2521 or email MCHBHealthyStart@hrsa.gov

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Date Posted:
2023-09-22

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2024-03-08



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