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Find similar grantsMaternal and Child Health Funding Opportunities is sponsored by South Carolina Department of Public Health. Offers grants for projects like the Maternal Care Access Project and Personal Responsibility Education Program to improve maternal and child health.
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Maternal Care Access Project (MCAP) Grant The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) requests applications to establish and operate a Mobile Maternity Unit (MMU) to expand access to high-quality maternal health services, including prenatal and postpartum care, in areas of the state designated as maternal health deserts or underserved counties with limited or no access to routine maternal care.
MCAP Request for Grant Application Notice of Intent to Award (pdf) Questions and Answers - FY2026-RFGA-MC-409 (pdf) Request for Grant Application - FY2026-RFGA-MC-409 (pdf) Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) Grant The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) requests applications for State Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) Grant funds.
The purpose of PREP is to educate youth using evidence-based interventions to prevent teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections in South Carolina, with a focus on high-priority populations, and to work with the local community to further these efforts. PREP Request for Grant Application Request for Grant Application - RFGA-MC-410 (pdf)
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations in South Carolina addressing maternal and child health. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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