Often called by it's acronym, the MCHBG actually refers to this longer name.
What is maternal child health block grant?
The biggest city in North Carolina, Charlotte is also known as this.
This is the name of the program that Ashley Singletary works with in Beaufort County?
What is Healthy Beginnings?
The frequency at which states apply for the Block Grant.
What is every year?
The number of domains in the MCHBG.
What is 6?
The oldest state/federal partnership in the country, the MCHBG is administered by this federal agency.
What is HRSA and/or MCHB? (The Health Resources and Services Administration and/or the Maternal and Child Health Bureau)
Spanning 503 miles from coast to mountains, North Carolina has this many counties.
What is 100?
The county where the Triple P pilot study occurred.
What is Haywood county?
States must conduct one of these every 5 years to receive Block Grant funds.
What is a needs assessment?
The number of SUID deaths that occur every year.
What is 3,500?
Authorized in 1935, Title V was included in this federal act.
What is the Social Security Act?
The top producer of this vegetable for the last 40 years.
What is sweet potato?
The Village to Village Community of Practice focused on this important topic.
What is authentic community engagement?
As required by HRSA, all states must match this dollar amount for every $4 of federal funding received in the Block Grant.
What is $3?
The current funding cycle years for Innovative Approaches Grantees.
What is 2025-2028?
The federal government utilizes this type of data to determine the funding amount for each state's BG amount.
What is a population based formula?
With over 1,000 shipwrecks off Cape Hatteras, the Outer Banks are also known this.
What is the Graveyard of the Atlantic?
The Child Health Nurses also work with CMARC, which is the acronym for this program.
What is Care Management for At-Risk Children?
In an effort to assist parents with health information and finding providers, all states must establish and maintain this as part of BG requirements.
What is a toll-free hotline/phone line?
What is 19?
The maintenance of effort requirement dictates that states have MCH funding at least equal to the funding given to them in this year by HRSA.
What is 1989?
12th in the nation, this is the year that North Carolina became a state.
What is 1789?
Innovative Approaches uses this type of approach for the CYSHCN population.
What is a systems change approach?
Known as the 30/30/10, these are the funding requirements for the MCHBG posed by HRSA.
What is 30% for CYSHCN, 30% for preventative and primary care for children, no more than 10% for administrative expenses?
The number of preventative visits provided by CH ERRNs in 2025.
What is 5,012?