IO26 Integration of Oral Health into Prenatal Care Program Solicitation Grant

Ohio Department of Health and Human Services

Funding Amount

Up to US $50,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

IO26 Integration of Oral Health into Prenatal Care Program Solicitation Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Ohio Department of Health and Human Services
Amount: Up to US $50,000
Last Updated: May 31, 2025

Summary

The IO26 Integration of Oral Health into Prenatal Care Program Solicitation aims to provide up to $150,000 in funding to support the integration of oral health services into prenatal care. Eligible agencies, including Columbus Neighborhood Health Centers, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, and Third Street Family Health Services, may apply for a maximum award of $50,000. This program emphasizes compliance with federal cost principles and local regulations to ensure that all budgeted costs are reasonable and allowable.

Overview

Policy andProcedures: TheContinuationFundingApplication consistsofthree parts: ProgramUpdates, Program Budget and Budget Narrative, and Other Required Attachments. All budget justifications must include the following language and be signed by the agency head listed in GMISP. Please refer to the budget justification examples listed on the GMISP bulletin board. First-tier subrecipient understands and agrees that it must follow the federal cost principle that applies to its type of organization (2 CFR, Part 225; 2 CFR, Part 220; or, 2 CFR, Part 230).First-tier subrecipient’s budgeted costs are reasonable, allowable, and allocable under ODH policy and procedures, and federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.First-tier subrecipient understands and agrees that costs may be disallowed if deemed unallowable or in violation of under ODH policy and procedures, and federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.The appropriate programmatic and administrative personnel involved in this application are aware of ODH policy in regard to subawards and are prepared to establish the necessary inter-agency agreements consistent with those policies.  First-tier subrecipient agrees and understands that costs incurred in the fulfillment of the Deliverables must be allowable under ODH policy and procedures, and federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations to qualify for reimbursement. Number of Grants and Funds Available: Funding to support the Integration of Oral Health into Prenatal Care subgrant program is derived from federal sources. Up to $150,000 from the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Maternal and Child Health Block Grant is available to be awarded to three agencies. Eligible agencies may apply for funding in the continuation grant budget period for a maximum award of $50,000. Only those agencies currently funded are eligible to apply. Eligible applicants are Columbus Neighborhood Health Centers, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, and Third Street Family Health Services. No grant award will be issued for less than $30,000.

Eligibility

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Fields of Work

nonprofitsreproductive-healthdental-health

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