New Grant Opportunity to Support Early Childhood

by | Mar 28, 2013

 

The federal Health Resources and Services Administration will provide an estimated $7.8 million through its “Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems: Building Health Through Integration” grant program. Eligible applicants include State governments, County governments, City or township governments and Nonprofits.

Early Childhood Systems DiagramGrants will go to proposals that:

  • Improve healthy physical, social and emotional development during infancy and early childhood;
  • Eliminate disparities; and
  • Increase access to or improve the quality of early childhood programs.

Applications are due April 26, 2013. More information is available here.

Contact us for a consultation about this grant opportunity or other fund development needs.

 

 

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