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CFDA 93.110: Maternal and Child Health Federal Consolidated Programs

HRSA's primary funding mechanism for maternal, infant, child, and adolescent health programs. Includes the Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant and discretionary maternal-health initiatives.

Typical award
Title V: state allocations from $5M to $40M+ via formula. Discretionary: $300K-$2M per year for 3-5 years.
Eligible applicants
  • State health agencies (Title V)
  • 501(c)(3) nonprofits
  • Public and private IHEs (especially schools of public health, medicine, nursing)
  • Federally Qualified Health Centers and other safety-net providers
  • Tribal governments and tribal organizations

What this CFDA funds

Title V (formula): state-level systems-of-care for women, infants, children, and adolescents — including children with special health care needs. Discretionary: targeted initiatives like Maternal Health Innovation, Healthy Start, Home Visiting (MIECHV), Universal Newborn Hearing Screening, and Pediatric Mental Health Care Access.

What winning applicants look like

State Title V agencies (block grants), academic medical centers (innovation grants), and 501(c)(3) maternal-health coalitions partnered with state Medicaid offices. Strong community-engagement and health-equity framing are scoring lifts for discretionary awards.

Common pitfalls + things to know

Title V has specific 5-year needs-assessment and performance-measurement requirements (National Performance Measures, State Performance Measures). Discretionary NOFOs require evidence-based programming aligned with the HRSA evidence rubric. Maternal health work must address racial/ethnic disparities explicitly to score competitively.

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