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and tags on every page of your site. Maternal and Child Health Unit The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Unit exists to partner with communities and families to promote and advocate for optimal health and wellbeing, using a public health approach.
Feliciana Turner, Unit Manager Maternal and Child Health Unit 122 West 25th Street, 3rd Floor West Phone: 307-777-6921/800-438-5795 Requests for Applications 2026-2027 Title V Women & Infant Health Funding Proposal Request for Applications. OPEN. Issued January 5, 2026.
Applications due March 31, 2026 at 6 PM MT. This funding opportunity supports Women and Infant Health Program priorities and is open annually. 2026-2027 Title V Child Health Program Funding Proposal Request for Applications.
OPEN. Issued March 12, 2026. Applications due April 30, 2026 at 6 PM MT.
This funding opportunity supports Child Health Program priorities. 2025-2026 Title V Child Health Program Funding Proposal Request for Applications. CLOSED.
Issued January 5, 2026. Applications due February 16, 2026 at 6 PM MT. This funding opportunity supports Child Health Program priorities.
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The MCH Unit does not currently have any open RFPs. This section will be updated as RFPs are released. The Childcare Provider Grant Program is accepting applications through March 1, 2026.
Administered by the Wyoming Community Foundation, grants of up $20,000 per applicant will be awarded with a renewed focus on communities with the greatest childcare shortages. Learn more and apply: https://wycf. org/childcare-grant/
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