Funding Opportunity Overview. Building a Breastfeeding Support Model for Community Health Centers

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Funding Opportunity Overview Building a Breastfeeding Support Model for Community Health Centers

Agenda 1 2 3 4 5 6 Welcome and Introductions NACCHO Breastfeeding Project Overview Overview of the Funding Announcement Application Selection & Submission Question & Answer

National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) NACCHO is comprised of nearly 3,000 local health departments across the United States. Our mission is to improve the health of communities by strengthening and advocating for local health departments.

Values Equity Respect Science Excellence Participation Integrity Leadership Innovation

Our Work Advocacy Partnerships Funding Training and education Networking Resources, tools, and technical assistance

NACCHO Breastfeeding Program Background Reducing Breastfeeding Disparities through Peer & Professional Support (2014-2018) Funded and supported 72 local breastfeeding programs/services (2015-2016) Developed webinar series, capacity briefs, shared lessons learned, stories, journal articles, and provided training/ta (2016-2018) For more info: https://bit.ly/2nlsdmt

FY2019 new project overview: REDUCING DISPARITIES IN BREASTFEEDING THROUGH CONTINUITY OF CARE

Project Goals Increase operational capacity of LHDs and the broader local public health system to support breastfeeding through PSE changes that strengthen breastfeeding continuity of care. Increase awareness of best practices to increase breastfeeding initiation, exclusivity and duration rates in African American and underserved communities. Strengthen national partnerships to address and expand access to peer and professional support, enhance workplace breastfeeding practices, and support effective maternity care practices.

Project Activities Develop a blueprint for community support continuity of care, in partnership with other national organizations Provide technical assistance to state and local health departments and community based organizations Develop a breastfeeding support model for community health centers

Reducing Disparities in Breastfeeding through Continuity of Care Building a Breastfeeding Support Model for Community Health Centers (CHCs) FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT

Building a Breastfeeding Support Model for CHCs Funding for a 6-month project for community health centers Purpose Pilot implementation of breastfeeding policies, systems and environmental solutions to increase organizational capacity to support breastfeeding Develop and maintain internal/external public health partnerships critical to building community support for breastfeeding. Goal Increase breastfeeding initiation, duration, and exclusivity among African American and underserved populations in the U.S.

Total Available Funds: $60,000 RFA Highlights Number of Awards: 3-6 Period of Performance: Not to Exceed 6 months Range of Awards: $10,000-$20,000 Anticipated Start Date: February 1, 2019 Contract End: July 31, 2019 Type of Award: Goods & Services contract

Schedule of Events Event Application Submission Deadline Date/Time January 6, 2019 6:30 pm E.T. Award Notification Date January 21, 2019 Contract due to NACCHO January 31, 2019 Anticipated Contract Start Date February 1, 2019 Mid-March Mid-May to End-May Mid-July to End-July End-July 1 st Submission of deliverables to NACCHO & distribution of grant money 2 nd Submission of deliverables to NACCHO & distribution of grant money Submit remaining deliverables & distribution of final grant money Final Report Due

Eligibility Community Health Centers that provide comprehensive primary care services, and Provide prenatal and postpartum services AND Serves predominantly African American and/or Underserved Populations At least 50% of population is African American and/or Underserved Underserved populations may include low income (as defined by Medicaid Eligibility) or other Racial/Ethnic minority groups (e.g. Native American, Hispanic, etc.) Note: Preference will be given to health centers located in the same service jurisdiction of CDC REACH grantees https://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpao/state-local-programs/reach/current_programs/recipients.html

Eligibility: Health Centers Only Community Health Centers (CHCs) provide comprehensive primary care services to over 23 million people in the United States, regardless of a person s ability to pay. FQHCs, rural health clinics, free clinics, healthcare centers Note: Local health departments are NOT eligible to apply for this funding unless they operate a community health center. A stand-alone WIC clinic is NOT considered a community health center If WIC is co-located within a health center, the center could apply. National Association of Community Health Centers About Health Centers. http://www.nachc.org/about-our-health-centers/

Contract Terms No modifications to the terms or contract language will be made. Organizational applicants that cannot agree to NACCHO s standard contract language should NOT apply for this initiative. NACCHO s standard contract language is provided in the RFA Announcement. NACCHO will reimburse grantees, bi-monthly (i.e., every other month), upon receipt of deliverables and invoices outlining approved project expenses.

Expectations (Scope of Work) 1. Attend virtual monthly grantee meetings (day and time TBD) 2. Develop and refine a 6-month work plan with SMART objectives that includes the adoption of policies, systems, and environmental solutions 3. Participate in assessments to determine training and technical assistance needs of the organization and staff. 4. Participate in project-related webinars, quarterly individual calls, and other activities to support Breastfeeding Project activities 5. Implement activities, as defined in the project work plan. 6. Collect and report data to facilitate understanding of barriers and facilitators of implementation. 7. Participate in project-related evaluation activities, including pre-post assessments, and other identified evaluation activities, and provide written recommendations (final report)

NACCHO Support Provide background information related to the project Support an online community of practice portal Provide direct technical assistance for completion of tasks Provide tools, guidance, and assistance for evaluation Assist in the development of sustainability plans

Building a Breastfeeding Support Model for Community Health Centers (CHCs) PROPOSAL RESPONSE

Proposal Response Format A. Problem Statement B. Proposal Overview C. Organizational Capacity and Experience D. Work Plan and Timeline E. Budget Proposal F. Attachments

A. Problem Statement (max 500 words) Describe the target population, providing: Community demographics (e.g., racial/ethnic data, population size) Breastfeeding data related to the population served by the center Disparities in breastfeeding initiation, duration, and exclusivity in your county/city/state Community landscape of breastfeeding support services

B. Proposal Overview (max 750 words) Describe, in detail, how you propose to meet each of the project goals and specifications outlined above in order to enhance your organization/agency and community s ability to: (a) implement evidence-based breastfeeding policies, practices within your organization; and (b) develop and maintain internal/external public health partnerships for breastfeeding.

C. Organizational Capacity (max 700 words) Describe your organization s: Mission and structure. Staff qualifications and experience engaging in breastfeeding promotion efforts. Capacity to collect or obtain data regarding services provided and women served. Readiness to start this project by February 1, 2019.

Project Work Plan and Timeline Detailed 6-month work plan for the project period Work plans should not exceed 4 pages Work plans should be submitted using the template provided in the RFA Work plan objectives/activities should clearly indicate a partnership between community organizations/or internal collaborations, and how the partnership benefits the organizations and the community served.

Examples of Breastfeeding PSE solutions activities Applicants must include the activities related to policies, practices, systems and environmental changes Internal assessment /Education Needs Assessment* Breastfeeding support policy development* Consistent Messaging/Materials Community Resource Guide development Referral Network & forms Peer/Professional Led Support Groups or individual counseling Prenatal provider and pediatric/family provider partnerships Provide prenatal breastfeeding education and postpartum support* All-staff breastfeeding training* Engagement with a Local Breastfeeding Coalition * Culturally attuned Social Marketing campaigns* * Denotes mandatory activities

Mandatory activities 1. Conduct an breastfeeding support Gap Analysis/Staff Education Needs Assessment/Organizational Assessment 2. Develop a Referral form and establish a network for Community Lactation Support or within health center support 3. Provide initial and On-going all- staff training to improve or enhance skills of current staff in lactation care, counseling and case management in a community setting 4. Develop or actively participate Local Breastfeeding Coalition or Advisory Board development and planning; or active participation on existing ones 5. Provide evidence-based breastfeeding information and support to all pregnant and postpartum families and caregivers 6. Develop or identify Social Marketing campaigns with culturally sensitive breastfeeding-friendly images throughout the health center and elimination of any marketing display of breast milk substitutes

6-month Budget (not to exceed $20,000) Allowed Expenditures Staff Salary & Fringe Benefits Costs Indirect Costs for Overhead Consultant Costs Supplies to Support Project Activities Project-Related Travel Staff Training Other Project-Related Expenses Non-Allowed Expenditures Alcoholic Beverages Bad Debts Contributions and donations Entertainment Costs Fines and Penalties Goods and Services for Personal Use Lobbying Losses on Other Awards Exam Fees

Attachments Vendor Information Form (template provided) Letters of Support (2-3) A-133 or Certification of Non-applicability (not required)

Vendor Information Form Applicants must complete the Vendor Information Form and attach to application

Letters of Support Fiscal Agent (Person eligible to establish a contract) One from Leadership From partner organization (not mandatory)

Reducing Disparities in Breastfeeding through Continuity of Care Building a Breastfeeding Support Model for Community Health Centers SELECTION CRITERIA AND SUBMISSION

Submission Instructions Due 1/6/2019 at 6:30 ET Create a NACCHO account Auto-confirmation of receipt applications Responses received after this deadline will not be considered Link: http://application. naccho.org Receipt of applications does not guarantee verification of completeness

Selection Criteria Completeness of the Proposal Narrative Community Needs Evidence of agency capacity to carry out the proposed activities Evidence of history of working in collaboration with key stakeholders Ability to started proposed work plan by 2/1/2019 Realistic and appropriate budget Letter(s) of Support Demonstration of overall commitment Submission of all required information and documents

Award Notices Award notifications are anticipated to be made on or about January 21, 2019 Selected applicants Notification via email Submission of standard NACCHO contract for approval Standard contract will include: Award Amount, Purpose of Grant, Scope of Work, and Terms and Condition Non-selected applicants will be notified by letter of the final outcome by February 2019

Application Tips Read the entire RFA and application materials BEFORE writing Read and follow instructions for completing the application and supporting documents Read the selection criteria Complete the Budget Worksheet Turn in application no later than 6:30 p.m. ET on January 6, 2019 Remember that the RFA is the primary guide to programmatic requirements Contact breastfeeding@naccho.org for questions

Application Technical Assistance Resources NACCHO Breastfeeding Project Website https://www.naccho.org/programs/community-health/maternal-child-adolescent-health/breastfeedingsupport Organizational Breastfeeding Support resources: 9 Steps to Breastfeeding Friendly: Guidelines for Community Health Centers and Outpatient Care Settings. http://www.calwic.org/storage/documents/bf/2016/9stepguide.pdf Breastfeeding Friendly Washington Community Health Clinics https://www.doh.wa.gov/forpublichealthandhealthcareproviders/breastfeedingfriendlywashington/ Clinics#tensteps Breastfeeding Friendly Health Departments http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/oshii/bf/healthdeptbff.html Breastfeeding in the Community: Addressing Disparities Through Policy, Systems, and Environmental Changes Interventions: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/metrics/10.1177/0890334418759055

FAQs Frequently Asked Questions

Are local/state health departments eligible to apply? If your LHD operates a community health center, you would absolutely be eligible to apply for funding. Local health departments are NOT eligible to apply - unless they also operate a community health center that provides comprehensive primary care services, such as Prenatal Care, and/or Pediatric services. A WIC clinic is NOT considered a community health center, although many are located within a health center. In this case, the health center could apply, and WIC can support project activities.

Does the health center need to be a NACHC member? No. A health clinic that only offers prenatal and postpartum breastfeeding education and support is eligible to apply? * No.

What are the deliverables for this grant? The activities outlined in your work plan, including a final report with lessons learned, barriers, facilitators and recommendations that will be incorporated into a draft of a national Breastfeeding Support Model for community health centers. If my center already has established all the mandatory activities, do I need to chose new ones? Yes. You can choose new ones, but you can also choose to further advance/enhance the mandatory activities.

Questions Questions can be submitted to the chatbox, and later to breastfeeding@naccho.org