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These grants will support innovative outreach strategies aimed at increasing the enrollment and retention of eligible AI/AN children in Medicaid and CHIP, emphasizing activities tailored to communities where AI/AN children and families reside, and enlisting tribal and other community leaders and tribal health and social services programs that serve eligible AI/AN children and families.
Funding Opportunity Number: CMS-2D2-20-001. Assistance Listing: 93.767. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: HL. Award Amount: $250K – $750K per award.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Eligible applicants: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification). This Funding Opportunity is open to the following individual eligible entities, or coalitions headed by eligible entities:a. Indian Health Service (IHS) Providers;b. Tribes and Tribal organizations operating a health program under a contract or compact with the Indian Health Service under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (ISDEAA) (P.L. 93-638, as amended); andc. Urban Indian organizations operating a health program under the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (IHCIA)(P.L. 94-437, as amended)Former and current Connecting Kids to Coverage grantees (from Cycles I, II, III, or IV) or AI/AN grantees (from Rounds I, II, or III) submitting proposals under this NOFO must be or have been grantees in good standing, meaning they must be meeting or have met all reporting requirements and other contractual obligations under their grants.Applicants that had Cycle I, II, III, or IV or AI/AN grants may apply for a Connecting Kids to Coverage (HEALTHY KIDS AI/AN 2020) cooperative agreement if their proposal meets one of the following: o New and distinct activities: A Cycle I, Cycle II, Cycle III, Cycle IV or AI/AN grantee may submit a proposal for activities that are new and distinct from those previously funded under the Cycle I, Cycle II, Cycle III, Cycle IV or AI/AN grant, ORo Continuation of successful activities: A Cycle I, Cycle II, Cycle III, Cycle IV or AI/AN grantee that wishes to continue activities it is currently or previously conducted, may submit a proposal for a HEALTHY KIDS AI/AN 2020 grant, but must present data demonstrating that the activities it wishes to continue have proved successful in enrolling and/or retaining eligible children in Medicaid and CHIP and warrants further funding. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $250K – $750K per award Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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The Innovation in Behavioral Health (IBH) Model (the “Model”) for Cohort II Recipients is a seven-year, voluntary service delivery and payment model promoting integrated care in behavioral health (BH) settings. The IBH Model will test the impact of a value-based payment (VBP) model aligned across Medicaid and Medicare that supports an integrated care delivery framework in specialty BH organizations and settings for adult Medicaid, Medicare, and dually eligible beneficiaries with moderate to severe mental health conditions and/or substance use disorders (SUDs).The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), through its Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (Innovation Center), will select up to five state Medicaid agencies (SMAs) to participate in the Model. The Model will have a seven-year performance period, which will be comprised of a two-year Pre-Implementation Period (beginning January 2027 and ending December 2028) along with a five-year Implementation Period (beginning January 2029 and ending December 2033). Up to $7.5 million dollars in cooperative agreement award funding will be available to each selected Recipient over the course of the seven years. Funding Opportunity Number: CMS-2Q2-26-001. Assistance Listing: 93.610. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: HL. Award Amount: Up to $7.5M per award.
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