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Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP)

Request for Application (RFA):

20‑10014

Date Published:

March 16, 2020

Contact:

AFLP_RFA@cdph.ca.gov

Public Notice of Intent to Award

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Division (MCAH) is pleased to announce its intent to award the following applicants at the corresponding Title V funding levels for AFLP for the contract period of July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2023. CDPH/MCAH received 27 applications, of which the 16 highest scoring applicants have been selected for funding. To maximize the number of awards, CDPH/MCAH used a needs-based funding methodology and applied the mid-range funding levels, as outlined in the RFA, corresponding to an adjusted case management fulltime equivalency. Details on Title XIX requested amounts will be provided at a later date for sites to which this applies.

The RFA process was highly competitive, and CDPH/MCAH wishes to thank all applicants for their thoughtful proposals and commitment to promoting the health of expectant and parenting youth in California. 

Awards are tentative until completion of the RFA process and the Final Notice of Awards, which CDPH/MCAH anticipates posting on March 27, 2020. All awards are contingent upon federal funding levels and appropriations, contract negotiations, and state spending authority. As indicated in the RFA, Applicants may request a copy of their review results by emailing AFLP_RFA@cdph.ca.gov.

CDPH/MCAH will contact each intended awardee by email about next steps. 

Number Agency County

Title V Award Annual Amount

Title V Total Award for 3-Year Program Period
1 AltaMed Health Services Corporation Los Angeles $448,000 $1,344,000
2 Children's Hospital Los Angeles Los Angeles $224,000 $672,000
3 Clinica Sierra Vista Kern $597,333 $1,791,999
4 Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara County Santa Barbara $224,000 $672,000
5 County of Madera Madera $224,000 $672,000
6 County of Merced Department of Public Health Merced $373,333 $1,119,999
7 County of Orange Health Care Agency Orange $373,333 $1,119,999
8 County of Riverside Riverside $448,000 $1,344,000
9 County of Stanislaus Health Services Agency Stanislaus $224,000 $672,000
10 County of Ventura Ventura $224,000 $672,000
11 El Nido Family Centers Los Angeles $597,333 $1,791,999
12 Foothill Family Service Los Angeles $224,000 $672,000
13 Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission (dba Fresno EOC) Fresno $597,333 $1,791,999
14 Jewish Family Service of San Diego San Diego $373,333 $1,119,999
15 Northern Valley Catholic Services Butte/Shasta $224,000 $672,000
16 Sutter Valley Hospitals Sacramento $224,000 $672,000
All Total Not applicable $5,599,998 $16,799,994

Note: Agencies are listed in alphabetical order, not by score.

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