March 11, 2024
TO:
The 59 local health jurisdictions (LHJs) funded by the California Home Visiting Program (CHVP) State General Funds (SGF), including the Local Health Officers; Deputy Health Officers; Health Executives; and Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH) and CHVP Directors
CC:
California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and state MCAH leadership, and representatives from the County Health Executives Association of California (CHEAC) and the California Conference of Local Health Officers (CCLHO)
FROM:
California Department of Puāblic Health (CDPH), Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Division (MCAH), California Home Visiting Program (CHVP)
SUBJECT:
CDPH/CHVP MEMO #24-03: NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD FOR CHVP SGF EVIDENCE-BASED HOME VISITING (EBHV) AND INNOVATION (INNV) FUNDING FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR (SFY) 2024ā2025
Please ensure that all necessary individuals within your agency are notified of this Notice of Intent to Award. If you have any questions, please email your assigned
CHVP program consultant (PC) or the CHVP mailbox at
ca-mcah-homevisiting@cdph.ca.govā.
The purpose of this Notice of Award (NOA) is to provide information about SFY 2024ā25 local allocations for the California Department of Public Health (CDPH)/California Home Visiting Program (CHVP) State General Fund (SGF) evidence-based home visiting (EBHV) and the Innovation Project (INNV). CDPH/CHVP receives and will allocate $54.7 million annually in SGF local assistance funding for early childhood home visiting across the state.
Evidence-Based Home Visiting (EBHV). Effective July 1, 2024, CDPH/CHVP will distribute a total of $47,760,624 to the 57 local health juridictions (LHJs) that opted in for SGF EBHV funding. Each LHJ will receive an annual allocation with a base amount of $400,000 plus an additional amount based on each LHJās proportion of Medi-Cal births statewide. Final annual allocations for SFY 2024ā25 for the 57 LHJs are indicated in column two of Table 1 below. The goal of this funding is to increase the number of families participating in the five EBHV models supported by CDPH/CHVP; the three continuing EBHV models: Healthy Families America (HFA), Nurse Family Partnership (NFP), Parents as Teachers (PAT), and two new EBHV models options: Family Connects (FCI), and Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY). CDPH/CHVP will provide more information and engagement opportunities related to these two additional model in the near future.
Innovation Funding (INNV). Effective July 1, 2024, a combined total of $6.9 million will be distributed in CHVP SGF Innovation (INNV) funding. $3,736,067 will be distributed to the seven remaining SGF INNV 1.0 Project recipients and $3,203,309 to the six SGF INNV 2.0 project recipients. The annual awards by LHJ are indicated in columns three and four of Table 1 below. The goal of this funding is to support implementation of home visiting as a primary intervention strategy for families from pregnancy through kindergarten entry with focus on an innovative practice to meet local needs.
Following issuance of this Notice of Award, CDPH/CHVP will release a single agreement funding application (AFA) package for SFY 2024ā25 to each LHJ. The AFA package will include separate scopes of work and budgets for MIECHV, SGF EBHV, and SGF INNV 1.0 and 2.0 and LHJs will complete the applicable components based on their CHVP allocation(s). The MIECHV allocations are released in a separate notice of award.
Reimbursement of invoices is subject to compliance with all state requirements pertaining to CDPH/CHVP and adherence to all applicable regulations, policies, procedures, and the
CDPH/MCAH Fiscal Administration Policy and Procedure manual (PDF, 1.4 MB). All awards are contingent upon approval and appropriation of State General Funds for CHVP in the Budget Act and state spending authority.
Table 1: CHVP SGF Evidence-Based Home Visiting and Innovation Project Annual Allocations for SFY 2024-25
The table below indicates CHVP SGF EBHV funding allocations by LHJ for the period of July 1, 2024āJune 30, 2025. It also includes, the CHVP SGF INNV funding allocations by LHJ for the Innovation 1.0 and 2.0 Projects for the period of July 1, 2024āāJune 30, 2025.
Alameda (excludes Berkeley) |
$918,434
|
not applicable |
not applicable |
Alpine |
not applicable |
not applicable |
$704,850* |
Amador |
$418,206 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Butte |
$562,486 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Calaveras |
$426,765 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
City of Berkeley |
$413,713 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
City of Long Beach |
$749,658 |
not applicable |
$757,563 |
City of Pasadena |
$457,362 |
$565,328 |
not applicable |
Colusa |
$423,455 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Contra Costa |
$708,043 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Del Norte |
$421,043 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
El Dorado |
$469,799 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Fresno |
$1,726,516 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Glenn |
$430,738 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Humboldt |
$474,717 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Inyo |
$412,058 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Kern |
$1,492,197 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Kings |
$573,694 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Lake |
$470,413 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Lassen |
$418,395 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Los Angeles (excludes Long Beach and Pasadena) |
$6,388,878 |
$1,000,000 |
not applicable |
Madera |
$605,047 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Marin |
$483,986 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Mariposa |
$410,356 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Mendocino |
$474,575 |
$135,000 |
not applicable |
Merced |
$761,669 |
$486,893 |
$400,000 |
Modoc |
$402,175 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Mono |
$408,086 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Monterey |
$806,310 |
$50,286 |
$319,145 |
Napa |
$464,124 |
See San Francisco |
not applicable |
Nevada |
$441,094 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Orange |
$1,712,424 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Placer |
not applicable |
not applicable |
$600,563 |
Plumas |
$410,687 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Riverside |
$2,263,062 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Sacramento |
$1,601,530 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
San Benito |
$442,702 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
San Bernardino |
$2,279,944 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
San Diego |
$2,185,366 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
San Francisco |
$654,275 |
$1,000,000 |
not applicable |
San Joaquin |
$1,113,030 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
San Luis Obispo |
$528,107 |
not applicable |
See Santa Cruz |
San Mateo |
$647,418 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Santa Barbara |
$837,191 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Santa Clara |
$1,022,802 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Santa Cruz |
$549,718 |
not applicable |
$421,188 |
Shasta |
$545,320 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Sierra |
$401,229 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Siskiyou |
$429,697 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Solano |
$653,471 |
$498,560 |
not applicable |
Sonoma |
$627,178 |
See San Francisco |
not applicable |
Stanislaus |
$932,762 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Sutter |
$500,490 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Tehama |
$461,429 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Tulare |
$1,015,235 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Tuolumne |
$426,954 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Ventura |
$909,874 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Yolo |
$513,163 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
Yuba |
$481,574 |
not applicable |
not applicable |
* Award amount corrected on 4/22/2024 from $701,850 to $704,850.