Special Projects of Regional and National Significance

Department Of Health And Human Services, Health Resources And Services Administration

The Special Projects of Regional and National Significance Program (SPRANS) carries out maternal and child health (MCH) projects to support training and research; oral health integration; genetic disease testing, counseling, and information development and dissemination programs; newborn screening for sickle cell anemia and other genetic disorders; and comprehensive hemophilia diagnostic and treatment centers. The Supporting Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Screening and Intervention helps

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Helps organizations improve maternal and child health through training, research, and support programs. Provides funding for initiatives like genetic testing and FASD screening.

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Funding
$14 - $135,000,000
Deadline
Rolling
Status
Rolling Intake
Category
Health & Biomedical Research
Organization
Department Of Health And Human Services, Health Resources And Services Administration

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What Is This Program?

The Special Projects of Regional and National Significance Program (SPRANS) carries out maternal and child health (MCH) projects to support training and research; oral health integration; genetic disease testing, counseling, and information development and dissemination programs; newborn screening for sickle cell anemia and other genetic disorders; and comprehensive hemophilia diagnostic and treatment centers. The Supporting Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Screening and Intervention helps reduce alcohol use during pregnancy and improves outcomes for children with FASD nationwide, especially in communities where there is a high rate of binge drinking during pregnancy, including rural areas and medically underserved communities. The program focuses on educating primary care providers and increasing the use of screening, intervention, and referral processes for high-risk pregnancies. The State Maternal Health Innovation program creates state-led maternal health task forces to bring together the voices of key leaders, and pregnant and postpartum individuals using state-specific maternal health data to develop and implement innovative approaches to address the most pressing maternal health needs and disparities. State approaches include strengthening partnerships and collaborations, improving state-level data surveillance on maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity, and promoting and executing innovation in maternal health service delivery. The MCH Research Portfolio includes the MCH Research Consortium, Maternal Health Research Collaborative for Minority-Serving Institutions, MCH Research Network, and MCH Field-Initiated Innovative Research Studies programs. The research portfolio advances maternal and child health by generating and testing innovative, real-world approaches to improve population-level outcomes. The program addresses critical evidence gaps through the development of research infrastructure and the conduct of rigorous, community-engaged research in close partnership with families and other stakeholders. MCH RNs focus on collaborative, interdisciplinary. The Childrenโ€™s Safety Network (CSN) purpose is to increase the capacity of Title V agencies to adopt and implement evidence-based child and adolescent safety programs, practices, and policies, with a specific focus on injury and violence-related to Title V performance and outcome measures, such as injury hospitalizations, bullying, safe sleep, and suicide, as well as leading causes of injury-related deaths among children and adolescents (e.g., motor vehicle crashes, firearms, and poisonings).

What Benefits Are Offered?

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Funding for a wide range of health-related activities and infrastructure projects, including training, information technology, construction, and renovation of health care facilities. These grants support educational and community groups in serving vulnerable populations and addressing health needs, often through specific congressionally directed spending initiatives.

Who Is Eligible?

Industries: health care, public health, community services, education

Region: US communities, rural areas, underserved communities

Other Criteria: educational organizations, community groups, projects that serve the public, projects that benefit geographically isolated populations, projects that benefit economically or medically vulnerable populations, projects serving people with HIV, projects serving pregnant women and their families, projects serving low-income individuals, projects serving residents of rural areas, projects serving American Indians and Alaska Natives, projects supporting health-related activities (e.g., training, information technology), projects for constructing or renovating health care and other facilities

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๐Ÿ† Detailed Application Guide

๐Ÿ“‹What Are the Application Steps & Timeline?

๐Ÿ“Steps to Apply
  • Register with HRSA's Electronic Handbooks (EHBs)
  • Submit all documentation in response to the conditions of award via EHBs
  • Receive a new Notice of Award (NoA) once conditions are lifted
  • Begin project activities and draw down funds
๐ŸŒApplication Portal
https://ehrsa.gov
๐Ÿ“คSubmission Method
online
๐Ÿ“…Key Dates
10/31/2024Webinar recording available
60 days of the NoAProject Timeline submission due
60 days of the NoAProperty Documentation due
60 days of the NoALandlord Letter of consent due
120 days of the NoANotice of Federal Interest due
60 days of the NoABudget Revisions due
60 days of the NoASchematic Drawings due
120 days of the NoAEnvironmental/Historical Preservation due
๐Ÿ”„Intake Type
fixed-deadline

๐Ÿ“„What Documents Are Required?

โœ…Required Documents
  • SF-424
  • SF-424A
  • Budget Justification
  • Final Report Template
  • Project Completion Certification
  • Certificate of Occupancy
  • Certificate of Substantial Completion
  • SF-428
  • SF-428B
๐Ÿ“ŽOptional Documents
  • Photos of project site before, during, and after renovation/construction
๐Ÿ“Format Requirements
PDF only, max 10MB
โœ‰๏ธSupporting Letters
Signed cover letter with justification for No-Cost Extension requests.

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๐Ÿ’ฐWhat Expenses Are Eligible?

๐ŸงพEligible Expenses
  • Construction costs
  • Modernization costs
  • Design-related costs
  • Equipment costs
๐ŸšซIneligible Expenses
  • Contingency costs above 5%
  • Unallowable costs
๐Ÿ“Expense Caps
Administrative and Legal Expenses capped at 10% of total allowable project costs; Miscellaneous Costs capped at 10%; Contingency costs limited to 5%.
๐Ÿ’ณPayment Model
mixed
โชRetroactive Expenses Eligible
No

๐ŸคIs Matching Funding Required?

๐Ÿ”€Matching Required
Yes
๐Ÿ“ŠMatching Ratio
25% minimum
๐ŸฆEligible Matching Sources
  • cash
  • in-kind
๐Ÿ“šStacking Rules
Cumulative government assistance is allowed.
๐Ÿ›ก๏ธProof of Matching Required
Documentation of other funding sources is required.

๐Ÿ“ŠWhat Are the Reporting Requirements?

๐Ÿ—“๏ธReporting Frequency
semi-annual
๐Ÿ“‘Reporting Requirements
  • Semi-Annual Progress Report (SAPR)
  • Federal Financial Report (FFR) - SF-425
  • SF-428 Tangible Personal Property Report
  • Final Reporting Requirements
๐Ÿ”Audit Requirements
OMB Uniform Guidance Single Audit if the recipient expends $750,000 or more in federal awards
๐Ÿ“ขBranding Requirements
Acknowledgment of federal funding required
๐Ÿ—„๏ธRecord Retention Period
3 years post-final-report

How Do I Apply?

EHeppner@hrsa.gov
301-443-2170

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