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Find similar grantsArkansas Life 360 HOMEs Program is sponsored by Arkansas Department of Human Services. Arkansas Life 360 HOMEs Program is a grant from the Arkansas Department of Human Services that funds transitional housing and supportive services for individuals and families transitioning from homelessness or institutional settings.
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Life360 Providers - Arkansas Department of Human Services Divisions & Shared Services Division of Medical Services This information is intended for providers and not the general public. Providers may access this information by clicking here . Life360 HOMEs (also called Life360s) will provide intensive supports for Arkansas Medicaid clients most at risk of poor health outcomes.
Life360 supports will be supplemental only; medical services including doctor’s visit or home health care will continue to be provided through ARHOME health plan or traditional Medicaid. DHS will partner with eligible Medicaid hospitals selected through an application process. A summary of the process is below and detailed in the Provider Manual .
The manual contains all Life360 HOME requirements established for the program.
DHS will provide funding to implement three types of Life360 HOMES: Maternal Life360s will support women with a high-risk pregnancy diagnosis with evidence-based maternal and child home visiting services during pregnancy and for up to two (2) years after birth Rural Life360s will provide care coordination services to ARHOME individuals with a diagnosis of serious mental illness (SMI) or substance use disorder (SUD) who live in rural areas of the state.
Services will include screening and referrals for all residents with a health-related social need, providing direct support and coordinating with behavioral health/ social services providers to ensure clients remain healthy in the community and limit unnecessary hospitalization and ER.
The Life360 will also establish acute care beds for short-term crisis stabilization and help to transition patients to an appropriate level of care through the Life360 network.
Success Life360s will be contracted or provided directly by the hospital, and will help with life skills and other health-related social needs for young adults at risk and were in foster care, incarcerated or involved with the juvenile justice system or are veterans. Clients will also need to be enrolled, or eligible for ARHOME.
To be eligible to serve as a Life360 provider, hospitals must be a current Arkansas Medicaid hospital provider and meet the following requirement for the Life360 it is interested in becoming: Maternal Life360 must be a birthing hospital that is a licensed general hospital either in the state of Arkansas or a border state and that provides obstetrical services.
Rural Life360 must be a small rural hospital that is a licensed general or critical access hospital (CAH), has fifty (50) or fewer beds, and is located in a rural area. A rural area is defined as a county that has either a CAH or SHIP hospital or has less than 50,000 people Success Life360 must be an acute care hospital licensed by the Department of Health.
The process for becoming any of the three Life360 provider types begins with a letter of intent submitted to DHS. Hospitals that are interested in becoming a Life360, can submit a letter of intent to [email protected] . Providers interested in becoming a Rural or Success Life360, please contact DHS for more information on program status.
Letters of intent must include: The type(s) of Life360 the hospital is applying to become; Name and contact information for staff member serving as program lead; Additional information on the estimated number of clients to be served, organizational partners, and other requested information for each Life360 provider type (see below documents); Hospital location, Medicaid provider ID, proposed service area (area to be served).
Click on the following maps for more information: Home visiting and birthing hospital map DHS will review the letter of intent for completeness and whether hospital is qualified to apply. There are currently 5 evidence-based models in Arkansas that provide home visiting services during pregnancy through at least 2 years of age in alignment with Maternal Life360 program’s requirements.
The Home Visiting and Birthing Hospital map above shows an overview of where these programs are implemented currently in the state. Hospitals may partner with an organization(s) providing these programs in their county or outside of their immediate county, and a contact list searchable by county and program is available here.
Mandatory staff training and quality program standards (e.g., caseloads, staffing, and data collection) exist for each program model. For more information go to: Maternal and Infant Outreach Worker Model Click here for a full list of programs that meet U. S Health and Human Services criteria as evidence-based maternal and early childhood home visiting service delivery models.
Arkansas Home Visiting Network (AHVN) promotes high quality and evidence-based home visiting services to Arkansas families. The AHVN facilitates activities among its members to promote program collaboration and to raise public awareness about home visiting, to expand and sustain home visiting services, to provide supplemental home visiting training to collect and share data, and to share relevant policy and research information.
If approved to move forward with an application, the hospital must submit a completed online application within 90 calendar days. Applications and checklists are below. If the application is approved and a startup agreement is signed, the selected applicant will be eligible for startup funds and will be in the startup phase.
If you need assistance completing the application, please contact [email protected] Startup and Readiness Review During the startup phase, the selected applicant is expected to follow its startup plan and budget outlined in the approved application. Startup funds may be used to cover the cost of staff, equipment, and supports identified in the selected applicant’s startup budget or otherwise approved by DHS.
Expenditures will be subject to audit. Each selected applicant must complete the Startup Agreement. During the startup phase, DHS and the hospital working to become a Life360 will meet regulary to assess progress toward readiness review.
DHS will schedule readiness review when hospitals inform DMS they are ready to complete the readiness review before the end of the startup phase. Maternal Life360 – Rate Sheet If you have any questions, please email [email protected] .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible Medicaid hospitals and clinical health systems in Arkansas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Arkansas Life 360 HOMEs Program is funded by Arkansas Department of Human Services. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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FY 2025 Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) Discretionary Funds is a grant program from the Arkansas Department of Human Services that funds community action agencies and designated local organizations providing services for low-income individuals in Arkansas. The program distributes federal Community Services Block Grant discretionary funding to eligible entities that deliver anti-poverty programs and services. Eligible applicants include Community Action Agencies and other designated organizations that serve low-income populations. The application closing date was March 19, 2026, with applications accepted starting February 19, 2026. Interested organizations can contact Beverly Buchanan at the Arkansas Department of Human Services at 501-682-8720 for more information. Application materials include a discretionary funds checklist, grant assurances, an RFA guide, and budget instructions available through the DHS procurement portal.
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