Connecting Kids to Coverage Outreach and Enrollment (Cycle III)

Connecting Kids to Coverage Outreach and Enrollment (Cycle III)grants will support outreach strategies similar to those conducted in previous grant cycles, and also will fund activities designed to help families understand new application procedures and health coverage opportunities, including Medicaid,

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CHIP and insurance affordability programs under the ACA.
Related Programs

Children"s Health Insurance Program

Department of Health and Human Services



Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Connecting Kids to Coverage Outreach and Enrollment (Cycle III)

Additional Information of Eligibility:
1) A State with an approved child health plan under this title [42 U.S.C.

section1397aa et seq.]; 2) A local government; 3) An Indian tribe or tribal consortium, a tribal organization, an urban Indian organization receiving funds under title V of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (25 U.S.C.

1651 et seq.), or an Indian Health Service provider; 4) A Federal health safety net organization; 5) A national, state, local, or community-based public or nonprofit private organization, including organizations that use community health workers or community-based doula programs; 6) A faith-based organization or consortia, to the extent that a grant awarded to such an entity is consistent with the requirements of section 1955 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C.

300x-65) relating to a grant award to nongovernmental entities; 7) An elementary or secondary school

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://www.grantsolutions.gov/gs/preaward/previewPublicAnnouncement.do?id=16205

Contact:
Grants.gov Contact CenterPhone Number: 1-800-518-4726Hours of operation are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The contact center is closed on federal holidays.support@grants.gov

Agency Email Description:
Grants.gov Customer Support

Agency Email:
support@grants.gov

Date Posted:
2013-01-07

Application Due Date:
2013-02-21

Archive Date:
2013-03-23


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