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Regional Perinatal Programs of California (RPPC)

Request for Application (RFA):

22‑10088

Date Published:

August 18, 2022

Contact:

RPPC.RFA@cdph.ca.gov

 

RPPC RFA Public Notice of Final Award

The California Department of Public Health, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (CDPH/MCAH) Division has concluded its review of funding applications for the RPPC RFA for fiscal years (FY) 2022-2025.

The applicants listed below have been selected for funding. CDPH/MCAH intends to award five (5) local agencies. Awards are contingent upon future federal Title V Maternal  and Child Health  Block Grant funding levels and contract negotiations. The amounts listed below are for FY 2022-2025 total and per year allocation amounts.

Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento

Goal 1 (Region) – Northeastern$157,000

Total Base Funding Allocation FY 22/23$ 157,000

California Health Collaborative

Goal 1 (Region) – Central San Joaquin Valley- Sierra Nevada$142,000

Total Base Funding Allocation FY 22/23$ 142,000

Perinatal Advisory Council: Leadership Advocacy and Consultation

Goal 1 (Region) – South Coastal - East Los Angeles$ 137,000

Goal 1 (Region) – Central-North LA - Costal Valley$ 207,000

Goal 1 (Region) – Southern Inland Counties$ 142,000

Total Base Funding Allocation FY 22/23$ 486,000

MOMS of Orange County

Goal 1 (Region) – San Diego - Imperial County$137,000

Goal 1 (Region) – Orange County$137,000

Goal 2 (Supplemental) – Southern California Perinatal Transport System (CPeTS) and Expert Panel$75,000

Goal 2a (Supplemental) – CPeTS Bed Locator$10,000

Goal 3 (Supplemental) – Maternal Risk-Appropriate Care$82,000

Total Base Funding Allocation FY 22/23$ 441,000

Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University

Goal 1 (Region) –  North Coast - East Bay$ 157,000

Goal 1 (Region) –  Mid-Costal$ 137,000

Goal 2 (Supplemental) – Northern California Perinatal Transport System (CPeTS) and Expert Panel$ 75,000

Goal 2b (Supplemental) – CPeTS Data Collection Website$ 10,000

Goal 4 (Supplemental) – Collaborative Partnership to Improve Neonatal Outcomes$ 75,000

Goal 5 (Supplemental) – Collaborative Partnership to improve Maternal Outcomes$ 75,000

Total Base Funding Allocation FY 22/23$ 529,000

Grand Total Base Funding Allocation FY 22/23$ 1,755,000

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