Improving Maternal Health Readiness in Tennessee

GrantID: 63032

Grant Funding Amount Low: $250,000

Deadline: April 18, 2024

Grant Amount High: $1,000,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Tennessee who are engaged in Black, Indigenous, People of Color may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

Grant Overview

Readiness for Collaboration in Tennessee

Tennessee's maternal health landscape faces challenges, especially among indigenous mothers. Many of these mothers lack access to critical prenatal and postnatal care, as well as education regarding maternal health practices. To tackle these issues, this initiative encourages collaboration between health organizations and early childhood education providers. This partnership is essential for integrating maternal health education within early learning environments, thus improving health literacy among both parents and children.

Who Should Collaborate in Tennessee

Eligible organizations include those operating within the fields of maternal health, early childhood education, and tribal health services. Partners must be willing to collaborate on developing and delivering comprehensive health education programs that address the specific needs of indigenous families. The goal is not only to improve maternal health outcomes but also to create an ongoing dialogue about health education that continues beyond early childhood.

Application Expectations for Collaboration

Organizations applying for this funding must present a detailed plan that includes potential collaborative partners, methods for integrating health education, and strategies for evaluating the effectiveness of these programs. Applicants should demonstrate a readiness to adapt their programming to include culturally relevant material that resonates with indigenous families in Tennessee. Experience in delivering maternal health education in conjunction with early childhood education is highly valuable.

Improving Health Literacy Through Integration

Implementing maternal health education within early childhood settings represents a significant opportunity to elevate health literacy among indigenous populations in Tennessee. By targeting young parents during a formative time in their children’s lives, these initiatives can lead to better health outcomes and create a foundation for future generations. Through this collaborative approach, the initiative aims to strengthen community ties while also enhancing the overall health knowledge of the participants.

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