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MARCH OF DIMES
Mississippi State Chapter
Community Grant Program

2008 Request for Proposals
Announcement of Funding


GRANT SCHEDULE

Full Proposals Due Sept. 10, 2007
Notification of Awards January, 2008
Project Year Jan. – Dec. 2008


 
PURPOSE

The March of Dimes is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality.  Founded in 1938, the March of Dimes funds programs of research, community services, education and advocacy to save babies.

Launched in 2003, the March of Dimes Prematurity Campaign is a multiyear, multimillion-dollar research, awareness and education campaign to help families have healthier babies. The campaign includes: 1.) funding research to find the causes of premature birth, 2.) educating women about risk reduction strategies, including the signs and symptoms of premature labor, 3.) providing support to families affected by prematurity, 4.) expanding access to health care coverage so that more women can get early and adequate prenatal care, 5.) helping health care providers learn ways to help reduce the risk of early delivery, and 6.) advocating for access to insurance to improve maternity care and infant health outcomes. 
As part of this effort, the Mississippi Chapter community grants program is designed to invest in priority projects that further the March of Dimes mission, support national campaign objectives, and further our strategic goal of reducing disparities in birth outcomes.

Proposals will be accepted from organizations with the capacity, competence and experience to accomplish project goals and objectives.  Priority will be given to projects that, based on community needs, address increased access to care and/or prevention services to help reduce disparities in preterm birth.  Project interventions may be provider and/or consumer focused.

FUNDING AVAILABLE

The applicant must provide services in Mississippi’s geographic boundaries.  The chapter community grants fund for 2008 is approximately $50,000.  It is anticipated that 3-5 projects will be funded, with awards ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 each.   Chapter community grants are approved for one year.


APPLICATION & REVIEW PROCESS

To apply, applicants should first obtain the full application guidelines and required forms.  Proposals must address at least one of the funding priorities listed in this brochure (see priorities a-h). An original grant proposal and eight (8) copies must be received in the chapter office on or before 4:00pm, September 10, 2007. Please be advised that proposals are non-binding.

Proposals will be reviewed by a multi-disciplinary Program Services Committee. Applicants will be notified of their proposal's status in January, 2008. The grant period is from Jan. - Dec. 2008.

Please Note: 
March of Dimes chapter community grants do not fund scientific research projects.  For information about research grants funded by the March of Dimes national office, please refer to the March of Dimes Web site at marchofdimes.com, or e-mail the Office of Research and Grants Administration at researchgrants@marchofdimes.com.

 

For additional information or to obtain an application, contact:

Amy M. Burrow, RN, BSN
Director of Program Services
March of Dimes
Mississippi Chapter
10 River Bend Place
Flowood, MS   39232
Phone 601/933-1071
Fax 601/933-1152
aburrow@marchofdimes.com

 

 

FUNDING PRIORITIES
Availability & Quality of Health Care/Prevention Services for:
All Women of Childbearing Age:
a) Increasing risk reduction education and/or services (excluding billable services).  This may include women at high-risk due to previous adverse pregnancy outcomes, chronic conditions or other risk factors in which pre/interconception or prenatal care could help prevent adverse outcomes. *
b) Increasing education and services (excluding billable services) for urinary and reproductive tract infections identified before or during pregnancy. This may include sexually transmitted infections.

Pregnant Women:
c) Increasing participation in state or local maternal child health programs (e.g. Medicaid, SCHIP, WIC) through enhanced outreach, education and public awareness.
d) Enhancing education and support services that focus on reducing disparities in birth outcomes. This may include March of Dimes programs such as Stork's Nest® and Comenzando bien®. **
e) Enhancing care through the CenteringPregnancy® model of group prenatal care and/or providing training to providers who plan on utilizing CenteringPregnancy®.
f) Increasing smoking cessation services. Preference will be given to prenatal health education and information/referral services that utilize the "5 A's" counseling approach. ***
g) Increasing health education and information/ referral services available to pregnant women who use alcohol or other drugs.
h) Increasing professional education about “17P” (17a hydroxyprogesterone caproate) treatment for women who have had a previous singleton preterm birth.

* For a list of specific risk areas, go to        www.marchofdimes.com/professionals/19695.asp
** For more information  contact the local chapter.
*** For more information on the "5 As" counseling approach, visit http://www.acog.org/


In 2007, the March of Dimes Mississippi Chapter funded a variety of projects, including:

•  Southeast Mississippi Rural Health Initiative, Inc., Hattiesburg.  “Increasing Access to and Quality of Health Care for Women and Infants.” - $16,520.00.
Synopsis of project:  Providing education and outreach to bring women into prenatal care earlier in their pregnancy in order to improve pregnancy outcomes and reduce health disparities.  Target population:  young African American women.
•  Mississippi Department of Health, Gulfport.  “Bilingual Community Liaison Worker Project.”  - $22,000.00.
Synopsis of project:  Language translation and outreach with supervised case management to immigrant pregnant women and infants (Hispanic and Asian) who are seeking health care on the Gulf Coast.


 

 

 

March of Dimes

Chapter Community Grants Program

 

 

 

2008 Request for Proposals

Application Guidelines

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

March of Dimes

Mississippi Chapter

10 River Bend Place, Suite 100

Flowood, MS   39232

Phone 601/933-1071

Fax 601/933-1152

 

 

PURPOSE

 

The March of Dimes is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality.  Founded in 1938, the March of Dimes funds programs of research, community services, education and advocacy to save babies. 

 

Launched in 2003, the March of Dimes Prematurity Campaign is a multiyear, multimillion-dollar research, awareness and education campaign to help families have healthier babies. The campaign includes: 1.) funding research to find the causes of premature birth, 2.) educating women about risk reduction strategies, including the signs and symptoms of premature labor, 3.) providing support to families affected by prematurity, 4.) expanding access to health care coverage so that more women can get early and adequate prenatal care, 5.) helping health care providers learn ways to help reduce the risk of early delivery, and 6.) advocating for access to insurance to improve maternity care and infant health outcomes.  For information about how your organization can become more involved with this campaign, contact the Mississippi Chapter.

 

As part of this effort, the Mississippi Chapter community grants program is designed to invest in priority projects that further the March of Dimes mission, support national campaign objectives, and further our strategic goal of reducing disparities in birth outcomes. Proposals will be accepted from organizations with the capacity, competence and experience to accomplish project goals and objectives through the following strategy:

 

Increasing availability and quality of health care/prevention services for all women of childbearing age and/or pregnant women

 

The applicant must provide services in Mississippi’s geographic boundaries.   The chapter community grants fund for 2008 is approximately $50,000. It is anticipated that 3-5 projects will be funded, with awards ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 each.

 

ELIGIBILITY

 

In order to be eligible to receive a March of Dimes chapter grant, an organization must be an incorporated not-for-profit 501(c)(3) or for profit organization or government agency.  The March of Dimes does not award grants to individuals.  Applicants must disclose any conflict of interest due to representation by their organization on the chapter’s Program Services Committee or the Chapter or Division Board of Directors.

 

2008 GRANT SCHEDULE

 

Applications due                       September 10, 2007

Notification of awards               January 2008

Grant period                             January 2008 – December 2008


 

PLEASE NOTE:  March of Dimes chapter community grants do not fund scientific research projects.  For information about research grants funded by the March of Dimes national office, please refer to the March of Dimes Web site at marchofdimes.com or e-mail the Office of Research and Grants Administration at mailto:ResearchGrants@marchofdimes.com

 

FUNDING PERIOD

 

Chapter community grants are approved for one year.  Consideration of continued support in subsequent years requires resubmission of a proposal or planned activities for the next year, and is based on review of progress and expenditure exports, and the availability of funding. Grants may be renewed only twice for a total project time span of three years.  

 

FUNDING PRIORITY AREAS

 

All grant proposals must address the March of Dimes mission of improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality.  Priority will be given to projects that, based on community needs, address increased access to health care and/or prevention services to help reduce disparities in preterm birth.  Project interventions may be provider and/or consumer focused.

 

Availability and Quality of Health Care/Prevention Services for:

 

All Women of Childbearing Age:

a)      Increasing risk reduction education and/or services (excluding billable services).  This may include women at high-risk due to previous adverse pregnancy outcomes, chronic conditions or other risk factors in which pre/interconception or prenatal care could help prevent adverse outcomes. *

b)      Increasing education and services (excluding billable services) for urinary and reproductive tract infections identified before or during pregnancy. This may include sexually transmitted infections.

 

Pregnant Women:

c)      Increasing participation in state or local maternal child health programs (e.g. Medicaid, SCHIP, WIC) through enhanced outreach, education and public awareness.

d)      Enhancing education and support services that focus on reducing disparities in birth outcomes. This may include March of Dimes programs such as Stork's Nest® and Comenzando bien®. **

e)      Enhancing care through the CenteringPregnancy® model of group prenatal care and/or providing training to providers who plan on utilizing CenteringPregnancy®.

f)        Increasing smoking cessation services. Preference will be given to prenatal health education and information/referral services that utilize the "5 A's" counseling approach. ***

g)      Increasing health education and information/referral services available to pregnant women who use alcohol or other drugs.

h)      Increasing professional education about “17P” (17a hydroxyprogesterone caproate) treatment for women who have had a previous singleton preterm birth.

 

 

 

* For more information, go to www.marchofdimes.com/professionals/19695.asp for a list of specific risk areas.

** For more information on these March of Dimes programs, contact the local chapter.

*** For more information on the "5'As" counseling approach, visit http://www.acog.org/

 

 

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

 

Organizations interested in submitting an application that meets at least one of the listed funding priorities may apply for a grant between $10,000 and $20,000. Funds may be applied to support new or existing projects. 

 

·        Applications must be no longer than 12 double-spaced pages (excluding forms and attachments).

·        Font size must be at least 12 point and margins must be at least 1 inch.

·        All applications must include a Cover Sheet, Narrative (including Abstract), Budget Form and Objectives and Method/Activities Form.  The Narrative section must include the six required components, addressing each bullet listed.  Application forms are attached.

·        Attachments may be included; however, all information requested under each of the required components must be provided within the proposal narrative, observing page limitations.

·        An original application and eight (8) copies must be received by the deadline date.

·        Applications may not be faxed.

·        Applications that exceed the maximum page limitation will not be reviewed.

 

Applications must be received by 4:00 pm on September 10, 2007.  Late applications will not be accepted.  Proposals should be sent to:

 

Amy m. Burrow, Director of Program Services

March of Dimes Mississippi Chapter

10 River Bend Place, Suite 100

Flowood, MS   39232

 

If you have questions regarding the March of Dimes Mississippi Chapter community grants application or need additional application forms, please contact Amy Burrow at the above address or by email at aburrow@marchofdimes.com .

 

Review and Announcement Information

The Chapter's multi-disciplinary Program Services Committee will review the applications, and applicants will be notified in writing of their application’s status in January 2008

 

 

GRANTEE REQUIREMENTS

 

In order to receive grant funds, all grantees must sign the March of Dimes chapter grant agreement (copy attached).  The inclusion of this agreement is non-binding, and intended only to highlight for potential grantees the basic terms and conditions under which they will be expected to operate should they be awarded a grant.  Responsibilities include submission of two written progress and expenditure reports to the March of Dimes Mississippi Chapter office.  Grantees must also get written approval for any changes in project design or implementation, variance from the submitted budget or changes in staff overseeing the project.
APPLICATION FORMAT

 

I.          COVER SHEET

            Completely fill out attached Cover Sheet

 

II.        PROJECT NARRATIVE - Not to exceed 12 double-spaced pages total

 

A.  Project Abstract - one (1) page

Provide a one-page summary of the project

 

B.  Description - suggested length 3-4 pages

1.      Which of the funding priorities is the project addressing?

2.      What needs or problems would be addressed through this initiative?

3.      How will the project have an impact on these needs or problems?

4.      Who will be the primary beneficiaries of this project?

5.      What is the capacity of the applicant to carry out the project (include experience working with the primary participant group)?

6.      How will the project be announced to the community? 

7.      How will the project results be shared?                                                                                                        

 

C.  Project Objectives, Activities and Methods - suggested length 3-4 pages, not including form

1.      What planning activities will take place before project startup?

2.      How will progress be monitored?

3.      What are the staff responsibilities?

4.      What is the role of collaborating organizations (if applicable)?

5.      Using the enclosed form, list the project’s measurable objectives and activities.

 

D.  Evaluation Plan  - suggested length 1-2 pages

1.      How will the successes, challenges and impact of the project be evaluated? (include how the project objectives will be evaluated and how participant input will be incorporated).

2.      Who will design and carry out the project evaluation?

 

E.  Project Impact - suggested length < 1 page

1.      How will the project make a difference in the lives of participants?

2.      Describe the potential for sustainability beyond the funding period through alternate sources of funding or a change in organizational systems or procedures that will sustain the project's impact.

 

F.  Budget

      Please complete the attached budget form, and provide written budget justifications to detail each item on the budget form.  Please include the calculation(s) used to estimate costs

 

 


Allowable Costs Include:

 

·        Salary - grant funds may be used to cover salaries for project-related employees, but cannot be used to pay salary costs for employees who are already employed full time. Exceptions may be made in circumstances where a specified position is supported primarily by grant funds and the applicant can demonstrate that the requested funds would replace existing grant funds.

·        Consultant fees

·        Materials and supplies (e.g. office supplies, health-related materials, refreshments)

·        Printing and travel that are reasonable and necessary for project implementation.  March of Dimes funds will not pay for first class travel.

 

 

Not Allowable Costs Include:

 

These items should not be included in the grant budget request:

 

·        Salary costs for staff who are already employed full-time by their organization (see exceptions above)

·        Construction, alteration, maintenance of buildings or building space

·        Dues for organizational membership in professional societies

·        Tuition, conference fees or awards for individuals

·        Billable services provided by physicians or other providers

·        Permanent equipment (e.g. computers, video monitors, software printers, furniture) unless essential to project implementation and not available from other sources

·        Educational materials from non-March of Dimes sources if comparable materials are available from the March of Dimes

·        Indirect costs for grants under $25,000

·        Advertising materials and purchase of media time/space: Budget costs relating to these items may not be allowable depending on project specifics. Please consult with the chapter contact listed in this application regarding whether proposed items are allowable.

 

Please see the March of Dimes Policy on Child Care (February, 2007) for recommendations regarding the provision of child care services for participants at trainings and/or workshops funded by chapter community grants.

 

III. ATTACHMENTS - No Page Limit

 

1.      In addition to the required attachments referenced above, please also include evidence of Institutional Review Board (IRB) submission as deemed appropriate.

2.      Optional attachments may also be submitted, such as Letters of Support and other supporting materials relevant to the proposed project.

 

 


APPLICATION SUBMISSION CHECKLIST

Please refer to the following checklist to ensure that your application submission is complete.

 

       Application is not longer than 12 double-spaced pages (excluding forms and attachments).

 

       Font size is at least 12 point and margins are at least 1 inch.

 

       Project narrative (including one page abstract) includes all required components and addresses all questions.

 

       Priority area is clearly marked on the Cover Sheet and project objectives and activities are tightly focused on the selected priority area.

 

       Grant amount requested falls within the allowable range, and requested line items fall within allowable cost items.

 

       Budget totals have been checked for accuracy.

 

       Application includes all required attachments

·        Completed and signed Cover Sheet (indicate one primary priority area)

·        Completed and signed Budget Form

·        Completed Objectives and Methods/Activities Form

·        Documentation of IRB submission as deemed appropriate

 

       Application includes optional attachments as deemed relevant to the application.

 

       Submission includes eight (8) copies and has been sent to:

Amy Burrow, Director of Program Services

March of Dimes Mississippi Chapter

10 River Bend Place, Suite 100

Flowood, MS   39232

 

Applications must be received by 4:00PM on September  10, 2007

Late applications will not be accepted.


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