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Maryland Department of Health Community Health Facilities Grant Program is a grant from the Maryland Department of Health that funds nonprofits in Maryland addressing community health priorities through two program tracks: Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Minority Outreach and Technical Assistance (MOTA).
The SDOH track supports efforts to address non-medical factors influencing health outcomes, while MOTA focuses on reaching minority and underserved communities with health services and technical assistance. FY2027 RFA applications were due March 11, 2026. Pre-application webinars were held in February 2026.
Required materials include budget plans, workplans, Gantt chart templates, and performance measure tables. Applications are submitted through the eMMA system. Award amounts are listed in the official notice.
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Grant Application Documents Accessibility Information Grant Application Documents The deadline for FY2027 RFAs is March 11, 2026, at 5 p. m.
Please click on the following links to download "fillable" forms for RFA proposal attachments for all programs (MOTA, SDOH, ELC): MDH 432 A - H - Budget Plan MDH 432 A - H - Instructions MDH 440 Form with Instructions (Fiscal Close Out) and MDH 440A Form (Programmatic Close Out) MHHD FY 2026 RFA Attachment B RFA Document Checklist Please click on the following links below to download “fillable” forms for the performance measure table specific to the program of your proposal.
Social Determinants of Health (SDOH): MHHD FY 2027 Attachment C SDOH Workplan MHHD FY 2027 Attachment D SDOH Workplan Gantt Chart Template MHHD FY 2027 Attachment E SDOH Required Performance Measures MHHD FY 2027 Attachment F SDOH Required Performance Measures Monthly Table M inority Ou treach and Technical Assistance (MOTA): MHHD FY 2027 Attachment C MOTA Workplan MHHD FY 2027 Attachment D MOTA Workplan Gantt Chart Template MHHD FY 2027 Attachment E MOTA Required Performance Measures MHHD FY 2027 Attachment F MOTA Required Performance Measure Monthly Table Please click on the following links to download the MHHD FY 2027 RFAs: Pre-Application Webinars Attend our pre-application webinars for an overview of the application process.
The Pre-Application Webinar for the Social Determinants of Health FY 2027 RFA will be held on February 26, 2026, 12 - 2 p. m. Register to attend at eventbrite.
com/e/1980495081101/? aff=oddtdtcreator The Pre-Application Webinar for the MOTA FY 2027 RFA will be held on February 25, 2026, 12 - 2 p. m.
Register to attend at eventbrite. com/e/1980494078101/? aff=oddtdtcreator Q uestions about eMMA?
Please review the below resources: Vendor training and support resources List of quick reference guides Have questions about the RFA process? We request all questions be submitted at least seven (7) days prior to the RFA deadline. For questions about SDOH, please reach out to [email protected] .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Maryland. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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