Opportunity ID: 219416

General Information

Document Type:: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number:: HRSA-13-180
Funding Opportunity Title:: Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Nutrition Training Program
Opportunity Category:: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation::
Funding Instrument Type::
Category of Funding Activity:: Health
Category Explanation::
Expected Number of Awards:: 6
Assistance Listings Number(s):: 93.110 — Maternal and Child Health Federal Consolidated Programs
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:: No
Version:: Synopsis 2
Posted Date:: Feb 06, 2013
Last Updated Date:: Feb 22, 2013
Original Closing Date for Applications:: Mar 22, 2013
Current Closing Date for Applications:: Mar 22, 2013
Archive Date:: May 21, 2013
Estimated Total Program Funding::
Award Ceiling:: $0
Award Floor:: $0

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants:: Independent school districts
Additional Information on Eligibility:: As cited in 42 CFR Part 51a.3(b), only public or nonprofit private institutions of higher learning may apply for training grants.

Additional Information

Agency Name:: Health Resources and Services Administration
Description:: Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) grant funds are awarded to establish and enhance nutrition centers of excellence to improve MCH by promoting the healthy nutrition of the mother, child, and family.  The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Nutrition Training Program improves access to quality health care by providing graduate education to nutritionists designed to: 1) foster leadership in administration, systems integration, continuous quality improvement, education, and nutrition services with a public health focus, for populations of women and children (infants through adolescents) and families; (2) the development and dissemination of curricula, teaching models, and other educational resources to enhance MCH nutrition programs; and (3) the continuing education, consultation and technical assistance in nutrition which address the needs of the MCH community with a special focus on Title V programs, community-based programs, and other Federal programs, such as the US Department of Agriculture’s WIC and Summer Feeding Programs.

Unlike other master’s level nutrition training programs, MCH Nutrition students receive specialized training in core MCH public health principles, epidemiology, environmental approaches to population intervention, leadership skills, and the development and evaluation of nutrition-related, cost-effective interventions for specific populations. Training is also provided in identifying and designing outcome evaluations and in evaluating the potential physiological and biochemical mechanisms linking diet and nutritional status with risk or disease status. Training is designed to provide both clinical and public health approaches to working with the MCH population. Nutrition as a discipline focuses on life course for the population, and is a critical link between public health and chronic disease prevention. The program closely supports HRSA Strategic Goals: Goal 1, improve access to quality care and services, Goal 2 strengthen the health workforce, and Goal 4 improve health equity.

Nutrition as a field is recognized as a critical factor in health promotion and disease prevention and a vital contributor to reducing the alarming rates of pediatric obesity in the US. The increase in prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity in the US since the 1960s has been well documented. Overweight and obese children are more likely to develop risk factors that can lead to respiratory, metabolic and cardiovascular illness over their life course. The MCH Training programs have addressed the obesity epidemic in numerous ways.  Some examples are:  working with the American Medical Association (AMA) and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on the development of national obesity guidelines; developing the credentialing test for the pediatric nutrition specialty of the American Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics; developing competencies for graduate nutrition programs; serving on the national AAP Bright Futures Steering Committee and serving on various Institute of Medicine (IOM) Committees on Obesity and Prevention.  This MCH Nutrition investment is training the Nutrition leaders of the future for the country.

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Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
Synopsis 2 Feb 22, 2013
Synopsis 1

Package Status

Below are CLOSED Opportunity Package(s) no longer available for this Funding Opportunity:

Package No: 1

Assistance Listings:
Competition ID: 5448
Competition Title: Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Nutrition Training Program
Opportunity Package ID: PKG00163670
Opening Date: Feb 06, 2013
Closing Date: Mar 22, 2013
Agency Contact Information:: Denise Sofka, RD, MPH
Who Can Apply:: Organization Applicants
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Packages

Assistance Listings Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions Who Can Apply:
5448 Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Nutrition Training Program PKG00163670 Feb 06, 2013 Mar 22, 2013 View Denise Sofka, RD, MPH Organization Applicants