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Maternal and Child Health Policy Innovation Program (MCH PIP)

MCH PIP funds diverse organizations to come up with new policies that can address the social determinants of health for maternal and child health (MCH) populations. The goals are to develop and carry out new policies that:

  • Improve MCH population health
  • Reduce health disparities (reduce inequalities that lead to poorer health in some groups compared to others)

Awards

We funded six organizations during fiscal year (FY) 2024. Each award is about $400,000 per year for the next 3 years.

Awardee Name City State / District Amount
National Association of County and City Health Officials Washington DC $400,000
National Academy for State Health Policy Washington DC $396,167
Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs Washington DC $400,000
National Healthy Start Association Washington DC $400,000
Public Health Law Center St. Paul MN $400,000
National Conference of State Legislatures Denver CO $400,000

Read the closed Notice of Funding Opportunity (HRSA-24-037).

Our reach

Awardees work on policy development at the city, county, and state levels. Their efforts help these groups adopt and carry out better policies:

  • State and local health officials
  • State legislatures
  • Other officials such as those involved in housing, transportation, and social services

How the MCH PIP program works

This latest program evolves from the 2018 program. In this funding cycle, we use new policies to address living conditions that affect MCH population health (for example, housing, food security, access to health coverage and care, and financing).

Awardees may also focus on topics such as emerging MCH issues like:

  • Congenital syphilis
  • Environmental health threats
  • Medicaid redetermination
  • Vaccine promotion

Activities

Awardees involve stakeholders across the nation, using learning communities (LCs), to develop and carry out the policies. LCs include people across sectors and expertise who collaborate in a structured way to achieve shared goals.

Awardees engage:

  • Community members, including those with lived experience
  • Title V MCH Services Block Grant agencies because they help ensure integrated health care services across the life course
  • State and local health officials
  • State legislatures
  • Other officials such as those involved in housing, transportation, and social services

Awardees develop and share resources like policy briefs, webinars, and legislation trackers.

More information

Past LCs

During the FY18 to FY24 funding cycle, LCs worked to develop and carry out policy initiatives such as:

  • Promoting Innovation in State & Territorial MCH Policymaking (PRISM) Projects
    The Association of Maternal and Child Health Program (AMCHP) and the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) worked with state and territorial teams to address substance misuse, addiction, and mental health disorders. They focused on promoting equity in access to services. PRISM supported nine jurisdictions across two cohorts that included eight states and one U.S. territory.
  • National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP)’s Policy Academy
    NASHP conducted three policy academies with state teams. These teams included representatives from state Medicaid agencies, public health agencies, and mental health and substance use agencies.
  • Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Fellows Program
    The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) supported four cohorts of legislators and legislative staff who are experienced or emerging leaders in MCH to develop legislation specific to their state’s needs. Across the four cohorts, 102 members representing 42 states and one U.S. territory participated in the MCH fellows program.

Nationally relevant resources

During the FY18 to FY24 funding cycle, awardees produced nationally relevant resources, expertise, and opportunities for collaboration. Here is a sample:

Webinars:

Blogs:

Legislative and Policy Trackers:

Briefs:

Case Studies:

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Jobs

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Contact us

Need more information, or have a specific question? Contact Maura Dwyer at MDwyer@hrsa.gov.

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