Network Funding Opportunities

Our team updates this listing each month with grants, requests for proposals, and other funding opportunities for community partnerships, collaboratives, coalitions, and other programs taking a network approach. We take a broad approach and include funding opportunities related to health equity and the social determinants of health, including food and nutrition, housing, transportation, data, community power, public health programs, and other social impact areas. Contact us if you have a funding opportunity you want us to highlight.

Rural Maternity and Obstetrics Management Strategies Program - DHHS

Maternal & Child Health

DEADLINE: JULY 7, 2023

This program aims to establish networks to improve access to and delivery of maternity and obstetrics care in rural areas, focusing on sustainable delivery models, training for healthcare professionals, collaboration with academic institutions, addressing disparities in health outcomes, and the collection of aggregate data. The RMOMS program encourages innovative approaches to preserve maternal and obstetric care, focusing on service aggregation, risk-appropriate care, and financial sustainability in rural hospitals. The program expects all network members to collect and share data to monitor progress and demonstrate improved outcomes and potential savings.

Teen Pregnancy Prevention Tier 2 Adolescent Sexual Health Innovation Hubs Department of Health and Human Services

teen pregnancy prevention

DEADLINE: JUNE 13, 2023

The Offie of Population Affairs (OPA) promotes health across the reproductive lifespan through innovative, evidence-based sexual and reproductive health and family planning programs, services, strategic partnerships, evaluation, and research. This notice solicits applications for Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) Program Tier 2 Adolescent Sexual Health Innovation Hubs, or “Innovation Hubs.” OPA anticipates making $11.475 million available each year for a project period of up to five years (five 12-month budget periods).

Pediatric Mental Health Care Access Program Department of Health and Human Services

Maternal & Child Health

DEADLINE: JUNE 12, 2023

This notice announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Pediatric Mental Health Care Access (PMHCA) program. The purpose of this program is to promote behavioral health integration into pediatric primary care by supporting the planning and development of statewide, regional or tribal pediatric mental health care tele-consult access programs. These networks of pediatric mental health care teams will provide tele-consultation, training, technical assistance, and care coordination support for pediatric primary care providers (PCPs) to diagnose, treat, and refer children with behavioral health conditions.

National Environmental Information Exchange Network Grant - EPA

environmental protection

DEADLINE: JUNE 2, 2023

The Exchange Network Grant Program aims to bolster the Environmental Information Exchange Network (EN). The focus of this program is to facilitate the sharing of environmental data through reusable services, alleviate cost burdens for co-regulators and the regulated community, and streamline data collection and exchanges for more timely decision-making. Additionally, the program seeks to enhance the quality and accessibility of environmental data via discovery, publishing, outbound, and analytical services, thus rendering it more useful for environmental managers. The Exchange Network Grant Program also aims to boost data and IT management capabilities necessary for full participation in the Environmental Information Exchange Network.

Healthy Families Community-Based Perinatal Health Initiative - DHHS

Maternal & Child Health

DEADLINE: JULY 18, 2023

The OMH has launched the Healthy Families Community-Based Perinatal Health Initiative (COPHI), which funds projects aimed at creating innovative models for integrating community-based maternal support services (COMSS) into perinatal care systems. These COMSS, delivered by trained professionals like doulas and community health workers, address social determinants of health, including health literacy, education regarding pregnancy and parenting, cultural and linguistic diversity, trauma exposure, housing, food, and transportation. The integration of COMSS into perinatal systems of care aims to improve health outcomes for pregnant and post-partum individuals and diminish racial and ethnic health disparities.

Youth Homeless Demonstration Program Grant - DHUD- National Science Foundation

Housing & homelessness

DEADLINE: JUNE 27, 2023

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is inviting applications for the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP), aiming to select up to 25 communities to develop strategies to prevent and end youth homelessness. The application, due by June 27, 2023, is open to CoC Collaborative Applicants representing communities with a youth action board, public child welfare agency, and a broad spectrum of partners. The selected communities, to be announced in August 2023, will receive between $600,000 and $15 million each, based on their youth population size and poverty rate, to support projects addressing youth homelessness. They will also receive technical assistance for the development and execution of their coordinated community plan (CCP). 

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