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Women & Infant Health Rolling Request for Applications - Wyoming Department of Health 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 Women & Infant Health Rolling Request for Applications CLOSED: 2026-2027 Women and Infant Health Funding Proposal Request for Applications (RFA) The 2026-2027 Title V Funding Proposal RFA is now closed! Please read below to learn more about the RFA and how to apply!
2026-2027 Women and Infant Health Funding Proposal Request for Applications The Women and Infant Health Program seeks applications from community-based organizations for programs and services that align with the following national performance measures: improving postpartum visits improving infant safe sleep practices and environments This has been an ongoing award opportunity that has awarded funding to six organizations over the past two years.
Any Wyoming-based community non-profit or for-profit businesses/organizations are eligible to apply. Applications will close March 31, 2026 at 6:00 PM Mountain Time. Once applications are reviewed and scored, applicants will be notified by the end of the first week of April if they have moved on to the second phase of the process.
As part of this second phase, select applicants will be asked to present on their program/initiative the week of April 13, 2026. If you are interested in applying for the current funding cycle, please fill out the google form application below. This is our preferred method of receiving applications.
If you have any problems accessing or submitting the Google Form, please email Natalie Hudanick at natalie. hudanick1@wyo. gov .
If you have questions about the content in the application, please see our FAQ page. Click here to access our Google Form Application! Click Here to See Current and Past Awardees Step 1: All applications will be reviewed by Wyoming MCH Unit staff.
Applications will be evaluated on the following criteria and relative weights: After review, some applicants will be asked to move on to Step 2. Application describes a feasible program that is (1) sustainable, (2) has identified who does what, (3) has a timeline of implementation, and (4) is grounded in evidence. This is based on your answers to Questions 1 and 2.
Budget breakdown is reasonable for the proposed program or initiative and adequately provides descriptions of budget items. This is based on your budget outlined under Question 3. Application describes the need in the community and explains how the need is connected to the selected NPM.
This is based on your answer to Question 4. Application clearly connects the need and the key population to show the benefit of the program and explains how they will engage the focus populations. This is based on your answer to Question 5.
Application clearly describes fair health access considerations and addresses barriers. This is based on your answer to Question 6. Application clearly aligns with the selected priority domains and NPMs.
Step 2: Applications scoring 65 or greater in the initial review will be invited to present their program/initiative in a 15-minute presentation, followed by a 15-minute question-and-answer period, the week of April 13-17, 2026. A PowerPoint template will be provided. Applicants will be notified via the email listed on the application if they have been awarded funding by May 4, 2026.
If you are selected for funding: You will enter into a subrecipient agreement/contract with the Wyoming Department of Health. Your funding will begin on October 1, 2026.
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Women & Infant Health Rolling Request for Applications is funded by Wyoming Department of Health. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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