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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services
Administration
Infant-Toddler Court Program State
Awards
Health Resources and Services
Administration (HRSA), Department of
Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Announcing fiscal year 2023
supplemental awards to the Infant
Toddler Court Program-State Awards
(ITCP) cooperative agreements.
AGENCY:
HRSA is providing additional
award funds to the current ITCP State
awards recipients in fiscal year 2023 to
build state and local capacity and
implement the infant-toddler court
approach in additional sites.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kateryna Zoubak, Early Childhood
Systems Analyst, Division of Home
Visiting and Early Childhood Systems,
Maternal and Child Health Bureau,
SUMMARY:
Average
burden hours
per response
Total annual
burden hours
Health Resources and Services
Administration, at ezoubak@hrsa.gov or
240–475–8014.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Intended Recipient(s) of the Award:
12 recipients of the ITCP—State awards,
as listed in Table 1.
Amount of Non-Competitive
Award(s): 12 awards for approximately
$2.7 million total (up to $225,000 each).
Project Period: September 30, 2023, to
September 29, 2024.
Assistance Listing (CFDA) Number:
93.110.
Award Instrument: Cooperative
Agreement.
Authority: Social Security Act, title V,
section 501(a)(2) (42 U.S.C. 701(a)(2)), as
amended.
TABLE 1—RECIPIENTS AND AWARD AMOUNTS
Grant No.
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U2ZMC46643
U2ZMC46645
U2ZMC46638
U2ZMC46644
U2ZMC46639
U2ZMC46636
U2ZMC46642
U2ZMC46640
U2ZMC46637
U2ZMC46641
U2ZMC46635
U2ZMC46634
Award recipient name
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Prevent Child Abuse Arizona ......................................................................................................
Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center ......................................................................................
Georgia State University Research Foundation, Inc ...................................................................
Iowa Department of Public Health ..............................................................................................
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services ................................................................
Nevada Division of Child & Family Services ...............................................................................
Passaic County Court Appointed Special Advocates, A New Jersey Nonprofit Corporation .....
Justice Innovation Inc. d/b/a Center for Court Innovation ..........................................................
Educational Service Center of Cuyahoga County ......................................................................
Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services .................................
Children’s Center .........................................................................................................................
Children and Youth Justice Center .............................................................................................
Justification: The Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2023, included
additional funds to support Infant
Toddler Courts. Guidance provided in
House Report 117–403 specified a
‘‘funding increase of $5,000,000 above
the fiscal year 2022 enacted level to
existing court team grantees,’’ which
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HRSA understands is intended to
include support for teams currently
funded by ITCP State awards (HRSA–
22–073). The supplemental awards align
with the current ITCP—State awards
funding opportunity (HRSA–22–073)
and program purpose to continue and
expand research-based infant-toddler
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court teams to improve child welfare
practices and enhance the early
developmental health and well-being of
infants, toddlers, and their families.
HRSA is awarding a total of
approximately $2.7 million to the 12
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current ITCP—State award recipients
noted in Table 1.
Carole Johnson,
Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services Administration
Infant-Toddler Court Program State Awards
AGENCY: Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Department
of Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Announcing fiscal year 2023 supplemental awards to the Infant
Toddler Court Program-State Awards (ITCP) cooperative agreements.
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SUMMARY: HRSA is providing additional award funds to the current ITCP
State awards recipients in fiscal year 2023 to build state and local
capacity and implement the infant-toddler court approach in additional
sites.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kateryna Zoubak, Early Childhood
Systems Analyst, Division of Home Visiting and Early Childhood Systems,
Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services
Administration, at [email protected] or 240-475-8014.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Intended Recipient(s) of the Award: 12 recipients of the ITCP--
State awards, as listed in Table 1.
Amount of Non-Competitive Award(s): 12 awards for approximately
$2.7 million total (up to $225,000 each).
Project Period: September 30, 2023, to September 29, 2024.
Assistance Listing (CFDA) Number: 93.110.
Award Instrument: Cooperative Agreement.
Authority: Social Security Act, title V, section 501(a)(2) (42
U.S.C. 701(a)(2)), as amended.
Table 1--Recipients and Award Amounts
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Grant No. Award recipient name State Award amount
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U2ZMC46643................... Prevent Child Abuse Arizona. AZ Up to $225,000.
U2ZMC46645................... Rocky Mountain Children's CO Up to $225,000.
Law Center.
U2ZMC46638................... Georgia State University GA Up to $225,000.
Research Foundation, Inc.
U2ZMC46644................... Iowa Department of Public IA Up to $225,000.
Health.
U2ZMC46639................... Michigan Department of MI Up to $225,000.
Health and Human Services.
U2ZMC46636................... Nevada Division of Child & NV Up to $225,000.
Family Services.
U2ZMC46642................... Passaic County Court NJ Up to $225,000.
Appointed Special
Advocates, A New Jersey
Nonprofit Corporation.
U2ZMC46640................... Justice Innovation Inc. d/b/ NY Up to $225,000.
a Center for Court
Innovation.
U2ZMC46637................... Educational Service Center OH Up to $225,000.
of Cuyahoga County.
U2ZMC46641................... Oklahoma Department of OK Up to $225,000
Mental Health and Substance
Abuse Services.
U2ZMC46635................... Children's Center........... UT Up to $225,000.
U2ZMC46634................... Children and Youth Justice WA Up to $225,000.
Center.
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Justification: The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, included
additional funds to support Infant Toddler Courts. Guidance provided in
House Report 117-403 specified a ``funding increase of $5,000,000 above
the fiscal year 2022 enacted level to existing court team grantees,''
which HRSA understands is intended to include support for teams
currently funded by ITCP State awards (HRSA-22-073). The supplemental
awards align with the current ITCP--State awards funding opportunity
(HRSA-22-073) and program purpose to continue and expand research-based
infant-toddler court teams to improve child welfare practices and
enhance the early developmental health and well-being of infants,
toddlers, and their families. HRSA is awarding a total of approximately
$2.7 million to the 12
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current ITCP--State award recipients noted in Table 1.
Carole Johnson,
Administrator.
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