MIECHV Innovation Awards aim to support state and territory MIECHV awardees in the development, implementation, and evaluation of innovations to strengthen and improve the delivery of coordinated and comprehensive high-quality voluntary home visiting services that improve family health and well-being.
FY 2022 Innovation Awards
In FY 2022 HRSA awarded $15,891,846 in funding through seven awards supporting eight states to help Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Programs who are making it easier to access home visiting services. These awards will improve intake and enrollment, better connect families impacted by the pandemic with critical social supports, provide home visitors with tailored professional development, address workforce issues exacerbated by the pandemic, and improve work to address health disparities.
The awards fall into two categories, with $7,999,754 in American Rescue Plan funding to support state efforts to develop data and technology approaches that specifically address the impact of COVID-19 on pregnant people and families.
Awardee Name | City | State | Award Amount |
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Arkansas Department of Health | Little Rock | AR | $1,999,754.00 |
Iowa Department of Public Health, in collaboration with Virginia Department of Health | Des Moines | IA | $4,000,000.00 |
Richmond | VA | ||
Oklahoma State Department of Health | Oklahoma City | OK | $2,000,000.00 |
And an additional $7,892,092 to develop data and technology approaches that improve delivery of home visiting services.
Awardee Name | City | State | Award Amount |
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Executive Office of the Governor of Delaware | Dover | DE | $1,892,092.00 |
Massachusetts Department of Public Health | Boston | MA | $2,000,000.00 |
Tennessee Department of Health | Nashville | TN | $2,000,000.00 |
West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources | Charleston | WV | $2,000,000.00 |
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