CFDA 93.110: Maternal and Child Health Federal Consolidated Programs
HRSA's primary funding mechanism for maternal, infant, child, and adolescent health programs. Includes the Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant and discretionary maternal-health initiatives.
What this CFDA funds
Title V (formula): state-level systems-of-care for women, infants, children, and adolescents — including children with special health care needs. Discretionary: targeted initiatives like Maternal Health Innovation, Healthy Start, Home Visiting (MIECHV), Universal Newborn Hearing Screening, and Pediatric Mental Health Care Access.
What winning applicants look like
State Title V agencies (block grants), academic medical centers (innovation grants), and 501(c)(3) maternal-health coalitions partnered with state Medicaid offices. Strong community-engagement and health-equity framing are scoring lifts for discretionary awards.
Common pitfalls + things to know
Title V has specific 5-year needs-assessment and performance-measurement requirements (National Performance Measures, State Performance Measures). Discretionary NOFOs require evidence-based programming aligned with the HRSA evidence rubric. Maternal health work must address racial/ethnic disparities explicitly to score competitively.
Open NOFOs under CFDA 93.110 2 active
Currently posted NOFOs and assistance listings tagged with CFDA 93.110, soonest deadline first. Refreshed Jun 14, 2026.
- Regional Pediatric Prevention NetworkHealth Resources and Services Administration · grants.gov · Closes: Rolling / no posted deadline
- Maternal Produce Prescription Program (MP3)Health Resources and Services Administration · grants.gov · Closes: Rolling / no posted deadline
Related CFDAs to also explore
- CFDA 93.243 — SAMHSA Mental Health Services Projects
- CFDA 93.788 — Opioid Affected Youth and Families
- CFDA 93.359 — HRSA Nurse Education Practice Quality and Retention
Reference guides
Evergreen explainers for nonprofit grant offices and federal grant seekers.
- Federal Grants for Nonprofits: A 2026 Guide for 501(c)(3) Organizations — CFDA prefixes, applicant-type code 12, forecasts, the deadline trap.
- The Grants.gov Search Guide: How to Actually Find Federal Grants in 2026 — practical filter walkthrough, native-vs-paid tool comparison.
- → All Grant Wire articles
Audiences who use this CFDA
If you fall into one of these audience groups, the audience guide gives you the broader picture of all federal funding streams you qualify for — not just CFDA 93.110.
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Always verify in the official source. CFDA program details, eligibility, and award ranges change with each annual NOFO cycle. Confirm at sam.gov/content/assistance-listings or the agency's program office before you build an application strategy. This page is editorial reference, not an official agency notice.