Federal
Title V
MCH Services Block Grant
Each July 15th, the Family Health Section is required to
submit an application to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB).
The purpose is to monitor Wisconsin's Title V MCH Services Block Grant progress,
goal attainment and proper expenditure of funds.
To view narrative reports and forms for the Wisconsin
application/report, as well as compare how Wisconsin is doing in relation to
other states, visit
the Title
V Information System (TVIS)
website.
Send an e-mail
to request a print copy of the entire 2011 Application/2009 Annual Report.
Public Input
Wisconsin is required to solicit comments from partners and parents. Please
visit the public input page to share your
thoughts.
MCH Block Grant
2011 Application/2009 Report
Needs Assessment
As a recipient of the federal block grant,
Wisconsin
is required to complete a statewide needs assessment every five years and
develop a plan of action for addressing priorities identified during the
process.
Report and Application
The following PDF files are excerpts from the most recent
application/report.
Budget (PDF,
22 KB)
State Overview (PDF,
122 KB)
Agency Capacity (PDF,
76 KB)
National
Performance Measures (PDF, 376 KB)
State Performance
Measures (PDF, 117 KB)
Connecting the Dots:
Priorities to Measurement (PDF, 44 KB)
A chart demonstrating each of the priorities and the connections to National and
State Performance Measures and Outcome Measures, as well as the Healthiest
Wisconsin 2020 indicators can be found here.
Indicators and
Progress (PDF, 54 KB)
All of the required data elements for the Title V MCH Block Grant are compared
to the targets established as well as data reported in previous years to
identify progress or slippage. An Excel spreadsheet that includes trend data on the required data elements by life stage can be found here.
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