Opportunity ID: 330387

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-21-014
Funding Opportunity Title: Primary Care Training and Enhancement-Community Prevention and Maternal Health (PCTE-CPMH)
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Health
Category Explanation: https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/Web2External/Interface/FundingCycle/ExternalView.aspx?fCycleID=a6e71f84-b509-4ed7-8b7a-92c330829e8f
Expected Number of Awards: 26
Assistance Listings: 93.884 — Grants for Primary Care Training and Enhancement
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 3
Posted Date: Dec 14, 2020
Last Updated Date: Jan 15, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications: Feb 22, 2021
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 22, 2021
Archive Date: Apr 23, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding: $15,783,000
Award Ceiling: $600,000
Award Floor: $0

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible entities for the PCTE-CPMH program are an accredited public or nonprofit private hospital, school of medicine or osteopathic medicine, academically affiliated physician assistant training program, or a public or private nonprofit entity which the Secretary has determined is capable of carrying out such a grant. Faith-based and community-based organizations are eligible to apply for these funds if otherwise eligible. Tribes and tribal organizations may apply for these funds, if otherwise eligible.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Health Resources and Services Administration
Description:

The purpose of this program is to train primary care physicians in maternal health care clinical services or population health in order to improve maternal health outcomes. The program will increase the number of primary care physicians trained in public health and general preventive medicine, or trained in enhanced obstetrical care to increase maternal health care expertise and the number of primary care physicians trained in enhanced obstetric care in rural and/or underserved areas. There are two training tracks: Primary Care Community Prevention Track and Primary Care Obstetrics Track. Both tracks train primary care physicians in different aspects of maternal health care. Primary Care Community Prevention Track: The Primary Care Community Prevention Track supports training for either (1) primary care physicians (defined as physicians who have completed residency and are board-eligible or board-certified in family medicine, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, or combined internal medicine and pediatrics) and that are training in the second specialty of public health and general preventive medicine (hereafter referred to as “preventive medicine”), or (2) resident physicians in combined internal medicine-preventive medicine or family medicine-preventive medicine residency programs. The aim of this track is specifically to broaden residents’ scope of services in community prevention and maternal health care. The program will also contribute to the integration of public health into primary care in rural and/or underserved areas. Rotational experiences created by awardees for this track can be made available to other physicians in training as well, but non-primary care physicians may not be supported by this award. Primary Care Obstetrics Track: The Primary Care Obstetrics Track supports training for either (1) primary care physicians (defined as physicians who have completed residency and are board-eligible or board-certified in family medicine) that are training in an obstetrics fellowship program, or (2) resident physicians in family medicine residency programs with enhanced obstetrical training, including training which is provided by a co-located obstetrics-gynecology residency program. The aim of this track is specifically to broaden the training and scope of practice of these physicians to provide high quality, evidence-based maternity care services in rural and/or underserved areas, including physiologic vaginal birth and cesarean sections. Rotational experiences created by awardees for this track can be made available to other physicians in training as well, but non-primary care physicians may not be supported by this award. Applicants for both training tracks are encouraged to engage in partnerships with state Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Programs. Title V programs are a key source of support for promoting and improving the health and well-being of the nation’s mothers, children, including children with special needs, and their families. These programs have the data to help target needs and monitor the maternal health workforce within their states.

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration

isandvold@hrsa.gov
Email:isandvold@hrsa.gov

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
MODIFIED on January 15, 2021: Hyperlinks in NOFO fixed; Appropriations language update Jan 15, 2021
N/A Dec 14, 2020
Dec 14, 2020

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 3

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-21-014
Funding Opportunity Title: Primary Care Training and Enhancement-Community Prevention and Maternal Health (PCTE-CPMH)
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Health
Category Explanation: https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/Web2External/Interface/FundingCycle/ExternalView.aspx?fCycleID=a6e71f84-b509-4ed7-8b7a-92c330829e8f
Expected Number of Awards: 26
Assistance Listings: 93.884 — Grants for Primary Care Training and Enhancement
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 3
Posted Date: Dec 14, 2020
Last Updated Date: Jan 15, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications: Feb 22, 2021
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 22, 2021
Archive Date: Apr 23, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding: $15,783,000
Award Ceiling: $600,000
Award Floor: $0

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible entities for the PCTE-CPMH program are an accredited public or nonprofit private hospital, school of medicine or osteopathic medicine, academically affiliated physician assistant training program, or a public or private nonprofit entity which the Secretary has determined is capable of carrying out such a grant. Faith-based and community-based organizations are eligible to apply for these funds if otherwise eligible. Tribes and tribal organizations may apply for these funds, if otherwise eligible.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Health Resources and Services Administration
Description:

The purpose of this program is to train primary care physicians in maternal health care clinical services or population health in order to improve maternal health outcomes. The program will increase the number of primary care physicians trained in public health and general preventive medicine, or trained in enhanced obstetrical care to increase maternal health care expertise and the number of primary care physicians trained in enhanced obstetric care in rural and/or underserved areas. There are two training tracks: Primary Care Community Prevention Track and Primary Care Obstetrics Track. Both tracks train primary care physicians in different aspects of maternal health care. Primary Care Community Prevention Track: The Primary Care Community Prevention Track supports training for either (1) primary care physicians (defined as physicians who have completed residency and are board-eligible or board-certified in family medicine, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, or combined internal medicine and pediatrics) and that are training in the second specialty of public health and general preventive medicine (hereafter referred to as “preventive medicine”), or (2) resident physicians in combined internal medicine-preventive medicine or family medicine-preventive medicine residency programs. The aim of this track is specifically to broaden residents’ scope of services in community prevention and maternal health care. The program will also contribute to the integration of public health into primary care in rural and/or underserved areas. Rotational experiences created by awardees for this track can be made available to other physicians in training as well, but non-primary care physicians may not be supported by this award. Primary Care Obstetrics Track: The Primary Care Obstetrics Track supports training for either (1) primary care physicians (defined as physicians who have completed residency and are board-eligible or board-certified in family medicine) that are training in an obstetrics fellowship program, or (2) resident physicians in family medicine residency programs with enhanced obstetrical training, including training which is provided by a co-located obstetrics-gynecology residency program. The aim of this track is specifically to broaden the training and scope of practice of these physicians to provide high quality, evidence-based maternity care services in rural and/or underserved areas, including physiologic vaginal birth and cesarean sections. Rotational experiences created by awardees for this track can be made available to other physicians in training as well, but non-primary care physicians may not be supported by this award. Applicants for both training tracks are encouraged to engage in partnerships with state Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Programs. Title V programs are a key source of support for promoting and improving the health and well-being of the nation’s mothers, children, including children with special needs, and their families. These programs have the data to help target needs and monitor the maternal health workforce within their states.

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration

isandvold@hrsa.gov
Email:isandvold@hrsa.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-21-014
Funding Opportunity Title: Primary Care Training and Enhancement-Community Prevention and Maternal Health (PCTE-CPMH)
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Health
Category Explanation: https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/Web2External/Interface/FundingCycle/ExternalView.aspx?fCycleID=a6e71f84-b509-4ed7-8b7a-92c330829e8f
Expected Number of Awards: 26
Assistance Listings: 93.884 — Grants for Primary Care Training and Enhancement
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Dec 14, 2020
Last Updated Date: Jan 15, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 22, 2021
Archive Date: Apr 23, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding: $15,783,000
Award Ceiling: $600,000
Award Floor: $0

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible entities for the PCTE-CPMH program are an accredited public or nonprofit private hospital, school of medicine or osteopathic medicine, academically affiliated physician assistant training program, or a public or private nonprofit entity which the Secretary has determined is capable of carrying out such a grant.
Faith-based and community-based organizations are eligible to apply for these funds if otherwise eligible. Tribes and tribal organizations may apply for these funds, if otherwise eligible.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Health Resources and Services Administration
Description: The purpose of this program is to train primary care physicians in maternal health care clinical services or population health in order to improve maternal health outcomes. The program will increase the number of primary care physicians trained in public health and general preventive medicine, or trained in enhanced obstetrical care to increase maternal health care expertise and the number of primary care physicians trained in enhanced obstetric care in rural and/or underserved areas. There are two training tracks: Primary Care Community Prevention Track and Primary Care Obstetrics Track. Both tracks train primary care physicians in different aspects of maternal health care. Primary Care Community Prevention Track: The Primary Care Community Prevention Track supports training for either (1) primary care physicians (defined as physicians who have completed residency and are board-eligible or board-certified in family medicine, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, or combined internal medicine and pediatrics) and that are training in the second specialty of public health and general preventive medicine (hereafter referred to as “preventive medicine”), or (2) resident physicians in combined internal medicine-preventive medicine or family medicine-preventive medicine residency programs. The aim of this track is specifically to broaden residents’ scope of services in community prevention and maternal health care. The program will also contribute to the integration of public health into primary care in rural and/or underserved areas. Rotational experiences created by awardees for this track can be made available to other physicians in training as well, but non-primary care physicians may not be supported by this award. Primary Care Obstetrics Track: The Primary Care Obstetrics Track supports training for either (1) primary care physicians (defined as physicians who have completed residency and are board-eligible or board-certified in family medicine) that are training in an obstetrics fellowship program, or (2) resident physicians in family medicine residency programs with enhanced obstetrical training, including training which is provided by a co-located obstetrics-gynecology residency program. The aim of this track is specifically to broaden the training and scope of practice of these physicians to provide high quality, evidence-based maternity care services in rural and/or underserved areas, including physiologic vaginal birth and cesarean sections. Rotational experiences created by awardees for this track can be made available to other physicians in training as well, but non-primary care physicians may not be supported by this award. Applicants for both training tracks are encouraged to engage in partnerships with state Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Programs. Title V programs are a key source of support for promoting and improving the health and well-being of the nation’s mothers, children, including children with special needs, and their families. These programs have the data to help target needs and monitor the maternal health workforce within their states.
Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration
isandvold@hrsa.gov
Email:isandvold@hrsa.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-21-014
Funding Opportunity Title: Primary Care Training and Enhancement-Community Prevention and Maternal Health (PCTE-CPMH)
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Health
Category Explanation: https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/Web2External/Interface/FundingCycle/ExternalView.aspx?fCycleID=a6e71f84-b509-4ed7-8b7a-92c330829e8f
Expected Number of Awards: 26
Assistance Listings: 93.884 — Grants for Primary Care Training and Enhancement
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Dec 14, 2020
Last Updated Date: Dec 14, 2020
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 22, 2021
Archive Date: Apr 23, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding: $15,783,000
Award Ceiling: $600,000
Award Floor: $0

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible entities for the PCTE-CPMH program are an accredited public or nonprofit private hospital, school of medicine or osteopathic medicine, academically affiliated physician assistant training program, or a public or private nonprofit entity which the Secretary has determined is capable of carrying out such a grant.
Faith-based and community-based organizations are eligible to apply for these funds if otherwise eligible. Tribes and tribal organizations may apply for these funds, if otherwise eligible.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Health Resources and Services Administration
Description: The purpose of this program is to train primary care physicians in maternal health care clinical services or population health in order to improve maternal health outcomes. The program will increase the number of primary care physicians trained in public health and general preventive medicine, or trained in enhanced obstetrical care to increase maternal health care expertise and the number of primary care physicians trained in enhanced obstetric care in rural and/or underserved areas.
There are two training tracks: Primary Care Community Prevention Track and Primary Care Obstetrics Track. Both tracks train primary care physicians in different aspects of maternal health care.
Primary Care Community Prevention Track: The Primary Care Community Prevention Track supports training for either (1) primary care physicians (defined as physicians who have completed residency and are board-eligible or board-certified in family medicine, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, or combined internal medicine and pediatrics) and that are training in the second specialty of public health and general preventive medicine (hereafter referred to as “preventive medicine”), or (2) resident physicians in combined internal medicine-preventive medicine or family medicine-preventive medicine residency programs. The aim of this track is specifically to broaden residents’ scope of services in community prevention and maternal health care. The program will also contribute to the integration of public health into primary care in rural and/or underserved areas. Rotational experiences created by awardees for this track can be made available to other physicians in training as well, but non-primary care physicians may not be supported by this award.
Primary Care Obstetrics Track: The Primary Care Obstetrics Track supports training for either (1) primary care physicians (defined as physicians who have completed residency and are board-eligible or board-certified in family medicine) that are training in an obstetrics fellowship program, or (2) resident physicians in family medicine residency programs with enhanced obstetrical training, including training which is provided by a co-located obstetrics-gynecology residency program. The aim of this track is specifically to broaden the training and scope of practice of these physicians to provide high quality, evidence-based maternity care services in rural and/or underserved areas, including physiologic vaginal birth and cesarean sections. Rotational experiences created by awardees for this track can be made available to other physicians in training as well, but non-primary care physicians may not be supported by this award.

Applicants for both training tracks are encouraged to engage in partnerships with state Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Programs. Title V programs are a key source of support for promoting and improving the health and well-being of the nation’s mothers, children, including children with special needs, and their families. These programs have the data to help target needs and monitor the maternal health workforce within their states.

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration
isandvold@hrsa.gov
Email:isandvold@hrsa.gov

Related Documents

Packages

Agency Contact Information: Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration
isandvold@hrsa.gov
Email: isandvold@hrsa.gov
Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

Assistance Listing Number Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions
93.884 HRSA-21-014 Primary Care Training and Enhancement-Community Prevention and Maternal Health (PCTE-CPMH) PKG00264511 Dec 14, 2020 Feb 22, 2021 View

Package 1

Mandatory forms

330387 RR_SF424_2_0-2.0.pdf

330387 PerformanceSite_2_0-2.0.pdf

330387 RR_OtherProjectInfo_1_4-1.4.pdf

330387 RR_Budget_1_4-1.4.pdf

330387 AttachmentForm_1_2-1.2.pdf

330387 RR_KeyPersonExpanded_2_0-2.0.pdf

330387 Standardized_Work_Plan-1.0.pdf

Optional forms

330387 RR_SubawardBudget_1_4-1.4.pdf

330387 SFLLL_1_2-1.2.pdf

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