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Annual CHRC Call for Proposals Accessibility Information Annual CHRC Call for Proposals Prior CHRC Call for Proposals FY 2023 Call for Proposals - Expanding Health Care Access and Advancing Health Equity. The application period has closed.
FY 2023 Call for Proposals Letter of Intent ( required - due 11/17/2022 12:00 PM ) Application Cover Sheet (required - due 12/19/2022 12:00 PM) FY 2023 Budget Form Template FY 2023 Budget Narrative Template Grant Obligations & Assurances Full applications must be received by December 19 at noon.
The Maryla nd Community Health Resources Commission has reopened the soliciation for Independent Reviewers for the following category: Oral Health Care (in support of new Maryland Medicaid Dental benefit); and Inventory of FY 2023 Letters of Intent Additional Resources / Information: Frequently Asked Questions Meeting - 11/3/2022 Meeting Recording; Passcode: 4r=qJv6n Frequently Asked Questions Document Primary Health Services Community Health Resource Designated Community Health Resource Access Services Community Health Resource Sliding Fee Scale Requirement FY 2022 Call for Proposals - Application period has closed.
Promoting Community Health Resources: Advancing health equity and addressing the continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. FY 2022 Call for Proposals Documents Frequently Asked Questions COMAR 10. 45.
05. 02 – Primary Health Care Services Community Health Resource COMAR 10. 45.
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05. 05 – Sliding Scale Fee Schedule Guidelines The bid repsonse period has closed.
The Maryland Community Health Resources Commission is seeking independent reviewers to review grant proposals for the following areas: • Addressing chronic disease prevention and disease management, including diabetes and its comorbidities, hypertension, heart disease and others (BPM028591); • Addressing Behavioral Health, Including Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and the ongoing Impact of the Opioid Crisis (BPM028594) • Promoting family health, including maternal child health and childhood asthma (BPM028596) Pathways to Health Equity Call for Proposals (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) The deadline to submit applications for the Health Equity Resource Community (HERC) Pathways to Health Equity Call for Proposals was Decemb er 13.
The Pathways Call for Proposals generated 40 proposals requesting more than $42 million. Applications were received from urban, suburban, and rural communities throughout the state. 19 proposals would serve areas previously designated as Health Enterprise Zones.
A listing of the applications can be found HERE. Over the next few weeks the proposals will be evaluated by a review committee comprised of CHRC Commissioners and HERC Advisory Committee members. Each proposal will be scored on the review criteria listed in the Call for Proposals.
Following this review period, a select number of top scoring applicants will be invited to present at a CHRC Commission meeting in February, and grant awards will be made shortly thereafter. The CHRC has approximately $13 to award for two-year Pathways grants.
Pathways to Health Equity Timeline for Submission October 14 - Statewide Virtual Forum (for meeting info, click here ) October 19 - Frequently Asked Questions Virtual Meeting for applicants (for meeting info, click here ) October / November - Regional forums (in-person & virtual) - meeting information will be posted here .
December 7, 2021 - 12:00 PM (Noon) - Applications due to CHRC (emailed to : [email protected] ) Late January 2022 - Select applicants notified to present to CHRC Early February 2022 - Select applicants presentations to CHRC; award decisions immediately follow presentations Pathways to Health Equity Call for Proposals Documents *NEW* Frequently Asked Questions Preguntas Más Frecuentes sobre el Programa Caminos a la Equidad en la Salud (Pathways to Health Equity) Pathways to Health Equity Call for Proposals Grant Obligations & Assurances Sample Logic Model (Appendix I) Sample Workplan (Appendix II) Budget Form Template (Appendix III) Budget Narrative Template Cheaspeake Regional Information Systems for Our Patients - CRISP Materials (Appendix IV) : CRISP Pathways Request for Proposal Public Use Files (links to additional data sources may be found on page 3) CRISP Social Determinants of Health Public Use File - UPDATED 11/3/21 (Formatting edits, Language Revision - "Grand Total to State," Edits to data dictionary.)
CRISP Health Data Public Use File - UPDATED 11/3/21 (Information added to: "Read Me" and Raw Data table; Note added regarding Pivot Table Creation, filters added.)
CRISP Social Determinants of Health Public Use File CRISP Health Data Public Use File Additional Tools & Resources: Links to Additional Resources (Appendix V) Baltimore City Health Department - Neighborhood Health Profile Reports Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities Grant Writing "Toolkit" Grant Training Webinar (August 14, 2020) - PowerPoint Grant Training Webinar (August 21, 2020) - PowerPoint Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNAs): Below please find the Community Heath Needs Assessments (CHNAs) provided to the CHRC as part of the Local Health Improvement Coalitions (LHICs) Call for Proposals released March, 2020.
The CHRC is making these documents available for reference, as they may offer additional information to identify and characterize the health and social needs of your intended target population. Applicants are encouraged to consult with hospitals, local health departments, LHICs and/or other partner agencies involved for additional information about the publicly available data used to generate these assessments.
Allegany County (2013) Anne Arundel County (2019) Baltimore City (2017) Baltimore County (2014/2015) Calvert County/Calvert Health (2017) Carroll County (2018) Cecil County (2019) Charles County (2018) Frederick County (2019) Garrett County (2019) Harford County (2018) Howard County (2019) MidShore Counties (2017-2019) Montgomery County (2016) Prince George's County (2016) St.
Mary's County (2018) Washington County (2019) Wicomico County (2019) Worcester County (2017) 2021 Emergency Relief Act Call for Proposals (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) The Maryland Community Health Resources Commission (CHRC) is issuing the Emergency Relief Call for Proposals for Title 7 Developmental Disabilities Administration Providers.
This funding is provided to Title 7 providers on a non-competitive, one-time only basis, in accordance with the language of the Recovery for the Economy, Livelihoods, Industries, Entrepreneurs and Families (RELIEF) Act introduced by the Governor and approved by the Maryland General Assembly. The CHRC will award the funding using a tiered approach based on the applicants’ FY 2019 revenue.
Providers that do not have revenue for FY 2019 but do have revenue for FY 2020 are also eligible to apply for funding. These funds are intended to help preserve essential service delivery and support re-opening, transformation, or revenue loss (see pages 6 – 9 of the RFP for descriptions or examples of permissible uses of funding). The application process is streamlined.
Applications will be due to the CHRC no later than 12:00noon, May 10, 2021 via email ( [email protected] ). Signed originals are due to the Commission within 30 days of electronic submission of the application. Click here for the application form and mandatory documents.
A public call for potential applicants will be held on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 10:00am. Participation in this call is not required, but is highly recommended. Click here for a copy of the joint letter from DDA Deputy Secretary Bernard Simons and CHRC Executive Director Mark Luckner.
Timeline for Submission: April 21, 2021 - 10:00 a. m. conference call for applicants Google Hangout: https://meet.
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com/tbg-udsz-nfe dial in number is 1-316-746-4147, conference code is 234 458 545# May 10, 2021 - All application documents are due to the CHRC by 12:00 noon (submit all documents to this email address: [email protected] ) June 1-4 - CHRC Commissioners issue grant awards; applicants notified of grant awards 2021 Emergency Relief Act Call for Proposals Documents 2021 Emergency Relief Act Call for Proposals Grant Obligations & Assurances Budget Narrative Template Supplemental Award Presentation (PPT) FY 2021 Call For Proposals (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) P romoting Community Health Resources: Supporting innovative, replicable, and sustainable projects that serve vulnerable populations and promote health equity is the grants program of the CHRC.
The program will award grants to community health resources serving Maryland residents.
The RFP has the following two strategic priorities: (1) Preserving health equity by addressing health disparities and Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), with a particular emphasis on addressing disparities that disproportionately impact racial and ethnic minorities and have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 Pandemic; and (2) Promoting the efficient and strategic delivery of integrated population health interventions for vulnerable residents through the support of innovative, sustainable community partnerships that focus on underserved communities, such that the totality of needs for the targeted populations are addressed.
In this year’s Call for Proposals, the Commission will consider projects in three areas of focus: Addressing chronic disease prevention and disease management, with specific focus on the prevention and management of diabetes, and the complications and comorbidities of diabetes; Addressing the health and social needs of vulnerable populations who are disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic; Addressing the immediate and longer-term recovery needs of Maryland's safety net providers as they navigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through efforts that restore capacity to deliver essential health servicesand help support the basic needs of vulnerable communities they serve.
To see a list of the applications received click here . To see summaries of the grant awards please click here . Timeline for Submission: November 12, 2020 - 10:00 a.
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conference call for applicants; dial in number is 1-617-675-4444, conference code is 912 029 186 1120# November 18, 2020 - Letters of Intent and Financial Audit are due to the CHRC by 12:00 noon December 17, 2020 - Full grant proposals are due to the CHRC electronically by 12:00 noon December 18, 2020 - One hardcopy postmarked/verified pickup by close of business Late January 2021 - Select number of applicants notified to present to the CHRC Late February 2021/Early March 2021 - Applicant presentations to the CHRC; award decisions immediately follow presentations FY 2021 Call for Proposals Documents FY 2021 Call for Proposals FY 2021 Letter of Intent Template FY 2021 RFP Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) CHRC COMAR 10.
25. 05. 02 - Primary Healthcare Services CHRC Application Cover Sheet Grant Obligations & Assurances Budget Narrative Template CHRC Seeking Independent Reviewers for the FY 2021 Call for Proposals The Maryland Community Health Resources Commission (CHRC) is seeking to hire independent reviewers in the following areas to evaluate grant proposals as a Maryland Small Procurement.
(1) Addressing chronic disease/diabetes prevention and disease management - Small Procurement Category II & III ; (2) Addressing the health and social needs of vulnerable populations who are disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic - Small Procurement Category II & III ; (3) Addressing the immediate and longer-term recovery needs of Maryland’s safety net providers as they navigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through efforts that restore capacity to deliver essential health services and help support the basic needs of the disproportionately impacted vulnerable communities they serve - Small Procurement Category I & II .
Click on each focus area to review the individual solicitations, minimum requirements and preferred experience required. For consideration, submissions to be an independent reviewer need to be received by the CHRC via email no later than Friday, December 4, 2020, 12:00 PM ( [email protected] ). For any questions about this procurement offering, please contact Ms. Thayer at 410.
260. 6086. Please advise any interested individuals who may be interested in these opportunities.
* The State of Maryland may impose additional requirements on respondents, please review the procurement requirements here . FY 2020 COVID-19 Virus Emergency Relief Call for Proposals (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) The Community Health Resources Commission (CHRC) has closed the COVID-19 Virus Emergency Relief Call for Proposals.
This Call for Proposals aims to assist eligible community health resources respond to the current pandemic. These funds are intended to help preserve essential services and access to these services that are impacted by the pandemic until emergency funds from federal, state and local government and/or other private funding sources become available and their eligibility for such funding is verfied. To read the press release click here .
To see a list of the awards click here . To see summaries of the grant awards please click here .
May 14, 2020 - Letter of Request and financial documents were due to the CHRC by 12:00 noon May 18, 2020 - Original, signed documents were due to the CHRC June 23, 2020 - CHRC Commissioners approved grant awards FY 2020 COVID-19 Virus Emergency Relief Call for Proposals Documents FY 2020 COVID-19 Virus Emergency Relief Call for Proposals FY 2020 Letter of Intent Template Grant Obligations & Assurances COVID-19 Virus Emergency Relief RFP - Frequently Asked Questions U.S. Treasury Guidance on Permissable Use of Coronavirus Relief Funds The CHRC will accept the following documents as proof of financial stability: A nnual Report (audited/unaudited); Financial statements, including but not limited to: Income Statement, Balance Sheet or Profit & Loss Statements Applicants may provide information regarding other funding and disbursements they receive, however, absent the formal documentation requested above, the application may be deemed flagged as 'high risk.'
Local Health Improvement Coalition FY 2020 Call for Proposals (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) The Maryland Community Health Resources Commission has released its FY 2020 Local Health Improvement Coalition Request for Proposal. This request for proposal is only for Local Health Improvement Coalitions. LHDs/LHICs must submit the application forms to the CHRC no later than Wednesday, October 14, 2020, to [email protected] .
The CHRC Commissioners will issue grant awards at their meeting in late October 2020. The CHRC held a 'kick-off' call on September 11, 2020, with all Local Health Improvement Coalitions in Maryland. Click here for a link to the MDH-CHRC joint presentation and click here for a link to the University of Maryland's School of Public Health's presentation.
LHIC FY 2020 Call for Proposals Documents FY 2020 LHIC Call for Proposals Grant Obligations & Assurances Budget Form Template Budget Narrative Template LHIC FY 2020 Interim Reporting Templates LHIC Interim Deliverables Report Template Diabetes Strategy Reporting Template Community Engagement Status Form Data Status Form - LHIC Community Lead Data Status Form - Health Department Staff FY 2020 Call For Proposals (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) CHRC Commissioners have voted to award 30 grants totaling $6.
5 million in response to the FY 2020 Call for Proposals. Click here for more information about the programs that will be supported by the Commission. Promoting Community Health Resources: Supporting innovative, replicable, and sustainable projects that serve vulnerable populations and promote health equity is the grants program of the CHRC.
The program will award grants to community health resources serving Maryland residents.
The RFP has the following three strategic priorities: (1) Preserving or enhancing the state's ability to serve vulnerable populations regardless of insurance status: (2) Promoting health equity by reducing health disparities and addressing the social determinants of health; and (3) Supporting community-based projects that are innovative, sustainable, and replicable.
In this year’s Call for Proposals, the Commission will consider projects in three categories: Promoting delivery of essential health services: primary/preventative care, dental, and women’s health services; Addressing the heroin and opioid epidemic through behavioral health integration; Promoting food security and other efforts to address diabetes through prevention and management.
Timeline for Submission: November 7, 2019 - Conference call for applicants, Dial in number is 1. 866. 247.
6034, conference code is 4102607046 November 20, 2019 - Letters of Intent and Financial Audit are due to the CHRC by 12:00 noon December 19, 2019 - Full grant proposals are due to the CHRC by 12:00 noon Late January 2020 - Select number of applicants notified to present to the CHRC February 2020 - Applicant presentations to the CHRC; award decisions immediately follow presentations To read the press release for the FY 2020 Call for Proposals click here .
Full grant requests were due to the Commission by 12 noon, December 19, 2019. Click here to see the list of applications received by the Commission. FY 2020 Call for Proposals Documents FY 2020 Call for Proposals FY 2020 Letter of Intent Template FY 2020 RFP Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) CHRC COMAR 10.
25. 05. 02 - Primary Healthcare Services CHRC Application Cover Sheet Grant Obligations & Assurances Budget Narrative Template FY 2019 Call For Proposals ( APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) CHRC Commissioners have voted to award 23 grants totaling $6.
7 million in response to the FY 2019 Call for Proposals. Click here for more information about the programs that will be supported by the Commission. Promoting Community Health Resources: Supporting innovative, replicable, and sustainable projects that serve vulnerable populations and promote health equity is the grants program of the CHRC.
The program will award grants to community health resources serving Maryland residents.
The RFP has the following three strategic priorities: (1) Preserving or enhancing the State's ability to serve vulnerable populations regardless of insurance status; (2) Promoting health equity by reducing health disparities and addressing the social determinants of health; and (3) Supporting community-based projects that are innovative, sustainable, and replicable.
In this year’s Call for Proposals, the Commission will consider projects in three categories: Promoting delivery of essential health services: primary/preventative care, dental, and women’s health services; Addressing the heroin and opioid epidemic through behavioral health integration; Promoting food security and addressing childhood and family obesity.
February 8, 2019 - Overview of Applicants Invited to Present to the Commission Timeline for Submission: October 30, 2018 - Conference call for applicants, Dial in number is 1. 866. 247.
6034, conference code is 4102607046 November 13, 2018 - Letters of Intent and Financial Audit are due to the CHRC by 12:00 noon December 17, 2018 - Full grant proposals are due to the CHRC by 12:00 noon Late January 2019 - Select number of applicants notified to present to the CHRC February 2019 - Applicant presentations to the CHRC; award decisions immediately follow presentations FY 2019 Call for Proposals Documents FY 2019 Call for Proposals FY 2019 Letter of Intent Template FY 2019 RFP Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) CHRC Application Cover Sheet Grant Obligations & Assurances Budget Narrative Template ****Solicitation - Independent Reviewers for Maryland Community Health Resources Commission (CHRC) Call for Proposals.
The Community Health Resources Commission (CHRC) released the FY 2019 Call for Proposals on October 17. We are looking to hire independent reviewers (click on the following solicitations for essential health , behavioral health and food security specialties) to evaluate the proposals received. Proposals are due to the CHRC on December 17, and we will request reviewers to return their evaluations by January 11, 2018.
If you think you might be interested and available, we would welcome your bid to perform this review. FY 2018 Call For Proposals ( APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) CHRC Commissioners have voted to award 20 grants totaling $3. 7 million in response to the FY 2018 Call for Proposals.
Clic k here for more information about the programs that will be supported by the Commission. Promoting Community Health Resources: Supporting innovative and sustainable projects that serve vulnerable populations and promote health equity is the grants program of the CHRC. The program will award grants to community health resources serving Maryland residents.
The RFP has the following three strategic: (1) Preserving or enhancing the state’s ability to serve vulnerable populations regardless of insurance status; (2) Promoting health equity by reducing health disparities and addressing the social determinants of health; and (3) Supporting community-based projects that are innovative, sustainable, and replicable.
In this year’s Call for Proposals, the Commission will consider projects in three categories: Promoting delivery of essential health services: primary/preventative care, dental, and women’s health services; Addressing the heroin and opioid epidemic through behavioral health integration; Promoting food security and addressing childhood and family obesity.
February 28, 2018 - Overview of Applicants Invited to Present to the Commission Timeline for Submission: November 6, 2017 - Conference call for applicants, Dial in number is 1. 866. 247.
6034, conference code is 4102607046 November 14, 2017 - Letters of Intent and Financial Audit are due to the CHRC by 12:00 noon December 18, 2017 - Full grant proposals are due to the CHRC by 12:00 noon Late January 2018 - Select number of applicants notified to present to the CHRC February 2018 - Applicant presentations to the CHRC; award decisions immediately follow presentations FY 2018 Call for Proposals Documents Call for Proposals 2018 Letter of Intent Template CHRC Application Cover Sheet Grant Obligations & Assurances Budget Narrative Template ****Solicitation - Independent Reviewers for Maryland Community Health Resources Commission (CHRC) Call for Proposals.
The CHRC is seeking to hire independent reviewers to evaluate the proposals received for the FY 2018 Call for Proposals. The applications will be evaluated on the criteria established by the CHRC and reviewers will submit recommendations regarding which applicants should be invited to present to the CHRC in February 2018.
To view the solicitation for reviewers in each grant category, click on the following links: Essential health services: primary/preventative; women’s health; dental Food security/obesity prevention FY 2017 Call For Proposals ( APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) CHRC Commissioners have voted to award 19 grants totaling $4. 6 million in response to the FY 2017 Call for Proposals.
Click here for more information about the programs that will be supported by the Commission. Supporting Community Health Resources: Building Capacity, Expanding Access, Promoting Health Equity, and Improving Population Health is the grants program of the CHRC. The program will award grants to community health resources serving Maryland residents.
In this year’s Call for Proposals, the Commission will consider projects in five categories: Expanding access to primary and preventative care services and chronic disease management; Integrating behavioral health service delivery and addressing the heroin and opioid epidemic; Addressing childhood and family obesity and promoting food security; Expanding access to dental care; and Promoting comprehensive women’s health services and reducing infant mortality rates.
February 22, 2017 - Overview of applicants invited to present to the Commission Timeline for Submission: November 16, 2016 - Letters of Intent and Financial Audit are due to the CHRC by 12:00 noon December 19, 2016 - Full grant proposals are due to the CHRC by 12:00 noon Late January 2017 - Select number of applicants notified to present to the CHRC February 2017 - Applicant presentations to the CHRC; award decisions immediately follow presentations ****Solicitation - Independent Reviewers for Maryland Community Health Resources Commission (CHRC) Call for Proposals.
The CHRC is seeking to hire independent reviewers to evaluate the proposals received for the FY 2017 Call for Proposals. The applications will be evaluated on the criteria established by the CHRC and reviewers will submit recommendations regarding which applicants should be invited to present to the CHRC in February 2017.
To view the solicitation for reviewers in each grant category, click on the following links: Childhood Obesity and Food Insecurity Please send completed bid document to Mark Luckner ( [email protected] ) no later than November 22, 2016.
FY 2017 Call for Proposals Documents Letter of Intent Template CHRC Application Cover Sheet Grant Obligations & Assurances Budget Narrative Template FY 2016 Call For Proposals (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) The Commission met on March 16, 2016 and voted to issue 15 grant awards totaling $3. 4 million. For more information about these awards, click here.
Supporting Community Health Resources: Building Capacity, Expanding Access, Promoting Health Equity, and Improving Population Health is the grants program of the CHRC. The program will award grants to community health resources serving Maryland residents.
In this year’s Call for Proposals, the Commission will consider projects in four categories: Promoting comprehensive women’s health services and reducing infant mortality rates; Expanding access to dental care; Integrating behavioral health service delivery and addressing the heroin and opioid epidemic; and Expanding access to primary and preventative care services and chronic disease management.
FY 2015 Call For Proposals - (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) Supporting Community Health Resources: Building Capacity, Expanding Access, and Improving Population Health is the grants program of the CHRC. The program will award grants to community health resources serving Maryland residents.
In this year’s Call for Proposals, the Commission will consider projects in four categories: (1) Promoting comprehensive women’s health services and reducing infant mortality rates; (2) Expanding access to dental care; (3) Supporting new access points and expanding primary care capacity; and (4) Building safety net provider capacity. April 2, 2015 - Final award decisions for 2015 Grantees FY2015 Call for Proposals.
pdf FY 2014 Call For Proposals - (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) Released October 23, 2013 - Supporting Community Health Resources: Building Capacity and Expanding Access to Care for Marylanders is the grants program of the CHRC. The program awarded grants to community health resources serving Maryland residents.
In this year’s Call for Proposals, the Commission considered projects in six categories: (1) Promoting comprehensive women’s health services and reducing infant mortality rates; (2) Expanding access to dental care; (3) Supporting new access points and expanding primary care capacity; (4) Functionally integrating behavioral health services; (5) Building safety net provider capacity; and (6) Preventing/reducing childhood obesity.
A PDF of the 2014 Call for Proposals Answers to FAQs for the FY 2014 Call for Proposals FY 2013 LHIC Request for Proposals - (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) State Health Improvement Process: Supporting Local Health Improvement Coalitions (LHICs) to Fuel Local Action and Improve Community Health State Health Improvement Process: Supporting Local Health Improvement Coalitions (LHICs) to Implement Local Health Action Plans FY 2012 Request For Proposals - (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) Released August 2011 - Aligning Community Health Resources: Improving Access to Care for Marylanders is the grants program of the Maryland Community Health Resources Commission.
The program will awards grants to community health resources serving Maryland residents.
In the 2011 Request for Proposals (RFP), the Commission considered projects in five categories which represent areas that the Commission has supported in previous RFPs: Increasing Access to Comprehensive Women’s Health Services and Reducing Infant Mortality Providing Dental Care for Low-Income Children Supporting New Access Points and Building Healthcare Infrastructure in Primary Care Settings Integrating Behavioral Health Services in the Community Facilitating Adoption of Health Information Technology Answers to FAQ's for FY/2011 Request For Proposals FY 2010 Request for Proposals - (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) Released April 28, 2010 - Aligning Community Health Resources: Improving Access to Care for Marylanders seeks to award grants to community health resources in Maryland in the following four areas: Strategies to Reduce Infant Mortality, Pre-Term Births, Low-Birth Weight;Babies and Teenage Pregnancy through Pre-natal Initiatives Functionally Integrating Behavioral Health Services for Individuals with Mental Illness or Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders A PDF of the 2010 Request for Proposals FY/2011 Answers to FAQs on Fiscal Year 2010 Request for Proposals FY 2009 Request for Proposals - (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) Released May 4, 2009 - Aligning Community Health Resources: Improving Access to Care for Marylanders is the grants program of the Maryland Community Health Resources Commission.
The program awards grants to community health resources serving Marylanders in Maryland. In this offering, the Commission considered projects in one priority area. The Commission’s priority area for Fiscal Year 2010 was reducing infant mortality, pre-term births and low birth weight babies through pre-natal initiatives.
Answers to FAQS on Fiscal Year 2009 Operational Request for Proposals FY 2008 Request for Proposals - (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) Released August 26, 2008 - Aligning Community Health Resources: Improving Access to Care for Marylanders is the grants program of the Maryland Community Health Resources Commission. The program awards grants to community health resources serving Marylanders in Maryland.
In this offering, the Commission considered projects in six priority areas.
Functionally Integrating Services for Individuals with Mental Illness or Co-occurring Mental illness and Substance Abuse Disorders, Particularly Children and Adolescents; School-Based Health Services; December 2007 - Call for Proposals for School Based Health Centers - (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) A PDF of the Dec 2007 RFP October 2007 - Request for Proposals for Operational Grants - (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) The Maryland Community Health Resources Commission released a 'Call for Proposals' for Operational Grants on Friday, October 19, 2007.
The priority areas included: Services to individuals with co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse Diversion of non-urgent care from hospital Emergency Departments Services to immigrants with an emphasis on establishing a 'medical home' for these individuals.
A PDF of the Operational RFP, October 2007 August 2007 - Request for Proposals for Information Technology Grants - (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) A PDF of the Information Technology RFP Information Technology Grant Awards Answers to the FAQ's on Information Technology RFP, September 2007 July 2007 - Request for Proposals for Dental Grants - (APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED) In this offering, the Commission encouraged projects that will improve access to dental services for low-income, uninsured individuals and Medicaid recipients in new and creative ways.
The focus is on, but not limited to services for families and low-income children. The Commission awarded grants focused on creating new or expanding current sources of dental care to community health resources in Maryland. Answers to the FAQ's on Dental RFP, August 2007 ensures HTML content is downloaded and parsed first.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Community health resources in Maryland. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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