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Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Expansion Grant FOA HRSA-13-215 July 12, 2013 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau Administration for Children and Families

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Page 1: Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Expansion Grant FOA HRSA-13-215 July 12, 2013 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program

Expansion Grant FOA HRSA-13-215

July 12, 2013

U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesHealth Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health BureauAdministration for Children and Families

Page 2: Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Expansion Grant FOA HRSA-13-215 July 12, 2013 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

ELIGIBILITY (pg. iv)

Eligibility is limited to those states and territories that received a competitive Development grant in FY11 or have not yet received a competitive MIECHV grant.

These include: Alabama, American Samoa, Alaska, Delaware, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Northern Mariana Islands, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Virgin Islands, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Page 3: Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Expansion Grant FOA HRSA-13-215 July 12, 2013 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Presentation Overview

Expansion Grant Overview Narrative Requirements Review Criteria Budget and Budget Justification Grant Application Tips

Page 4: Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Expansion Grant FOA HRSA-13-215 July 12, 2013 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Expansion Grants (pg. 1)

Expansion Grants recognize states and jurisdictions that have made significant progress towards implementing a high-quality home visiting program.

Grant funds intended to expand home visiting programs through increased enrollment and retention of families served.

Page 5: Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Expansion Grant FOA HRSA-13-215 July 12, 2013 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

“Evidence-Based” Policy (pg. ii)

Requires grantees to implement evidence-based home visiting models – Federal Register Notice published July, 2010 inviting

public comment on proposed criteria for assessing evidence of effectiveness of home visiting program models

Allows for implementation of promising strategies– Up to 25% of funding can be used to fund “promising

and new approaches” that would be rigorously evaluated

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Evidence-based Models (pg. 36)

Child FIRST Early Head Start- Home Based Option Early Intervention Program for Adolescent

Mothers Early Start Family Check-Up Healthy Families America

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Evidence-based Models (cont’d)

Healthy Steps Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool

Youngsters Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home

Visiting Programme Nurse-Family Partnership Oklahoma Community-based Family

Resource and Support Program

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Background: Evidence-based Models (cont’d)

Parents as Teachers Play and Learning Strategies (PALS) SafeCare Augmented

More information available on the HomVEE website:

http://homvee.acf.hhs.gov/

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Legislative Priorities and Programmatic Areas of Emphasis (pg.1)

Priority given to populations identified in legislation

HRSA and ACF programmatic areas of emphasis

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Narrative Requirements (pp. 15-20)

Introduction Needs Assessment Methodology Work Plan Resolution of Challenges Evaluation and Technical Support

Capacity Organizational Information

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Needs Assessment and Methodology (pg. 16)

Needs Assessment– Provide a thorough discussion of the applicant’s

current home visiting program. – Include families served, # of home visits, cost per

family served by MIECHV program

Methodology– Describe goals, objectives, and the activities that will

be used to achieve each of the objectives proposed.– SMART goals and objectives should be used.

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Work Plan (pg. 17)

Timeline– Builds on methodology– Includes activities, time frame, staff responsible– Covers the entire project period

Implementation Plan– Builds on state home visiting plan; however, applicants

must respond to each specific element as is pertains to the use of competitive funds

Logic Model

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Evaluation and Technical Support Capacity (p. 18)

An evaluation plan must be provided

Plan must contribute to the development of a knowledge base around successful strategies for the effectiveness, implementation, adoption, and sustainability of evidence-based home visiting programs

May subcontract to conduct evaluation

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Review Criteria (pp. 24-29)

NEED: 10 points– Introduction and Needs Assessment

RESPONSE: 20 points– Introduction, Methodology, Work Plan, and Resolution of

Challenges

IMPACT: 20 points– Assesses strength of applicant’s Work Plan

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Review Criteria

EVALUATIVE MEASURES: 20 points– Methodology, Background, Evaluation Technical

Support Capacity

RESOURCES/CAPABILITIES: 20 points– Introduction, Needs Assessment, Evaluation

Technical Support Capacity, and Organizational Information

SUPPORT REQUESTED: 10 points– Budget

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Funding and Budget

In Fiscal Year (FY) 2013, approximately $68,328,000 will be available to support 10 – 12 competitive Expansion Grants to eligible states and jurisdictions

Successful applicants will be awarded FY 2013 competitive Expansion Grant funds, in addition to the FY2013 MIECHV formula-based funds

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Project and Budget Period

Three year, one month project period: September 1, 2013 – September 30, 2016

Progress report(s) and other required submission(s) are the basis for the release of FY 14 funds

Funding beyond first year is subject to the availability of funds, satisfactory progress of awardee, and best interest of the federal government

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Project Period

FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016

Sept 2013

Oct 2013– Sept 2014

Oct 2014– Sept 2015

Oct 2015– Sept 2016

FY 13 Budget Period of Availability 9/1/2013 through 9/30/2015

FY 14 Budget: Period of Availability 9/1/2014 through 9/30/2016

Budget Development for HRSA-13-215 Applicants

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Project Period

FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016

Sept 2013

Oct 2013– Sept 2014

Oct 2014– Sept 2015

Oct 2015– Sept 2016

FY 13 Budget Period of Availability 9/1/2013 through 9/30/2015

FY 14 Budget: Period of Availability 9/1/2014 through 9/30/2016

Budget Development for HRSA-13-215 Applicants

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Other Budget Notables

Budget justification First in, First out Track FY 13 and FY 14 funding separately Administrative Cap—no more than 10% of

award amount on costs related to administering the award

Contracts—sub-granting is not allowed

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Reporting Requirements (p. 33)

Audit Requirements Payment Management Requirements Status Reports

Performance Reports (DGIS Forms 1,2,4 and 6, Prods and Pubs)

DGIS-HV Forms 1 and 2 Federal Financial Report Progress Reports Final DGIS Reporting Final Reports Transparency Act Reporting

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10 Grant Application Tips http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/apply/granttips.html

Start preparing early Follow the instructions Keep your audience in mind Be brief, concise, and clear Be organized and logical Show evidence of fiscal stability and sound fiscal management Attend to technical details Be careful in the use of attachments Maintenance of Effort Chart Proofread Submit the application ON TIME

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Next Steps

General Application Submission Technical Assistance: http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/apply/index.html

Submit application by July 1, 2013

Submit online through Grants.gov

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Questions?

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Contact Information

Angela Odjidja Boateng

[email protected]

Office #: 301-443-8932

Thank you!