Innovative Delivery Models for Infant Feeding Education in Delaware
GrantID: 61979
Grant Funding Amount Low: $825,000
Deadline: February 8, 2024
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
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Grant Overview
In Delaware, innovative delivery models for infant feeding education are urgently needed to overcome barriers faced by HIV-positive families. With a population of approximately 973,000, Delaware has a relatively small number of individuals living with HIV (around 2,500), but they often encounter significant healthcare access obstacles. Although the state offers various health services, many families lack timely access to crucial information on feeding practices, which is vital for ensuring the health of both parent and child.
The primary groups facing these challenges are low-income families and single parents, particularly those living in urban areas where access to public health resources is less centralized. These populations often struggle with navigating the complexities of nutritional support and lack culturally competent resources tailored to their specific needs. As a result, there are increasing calls for funding to develop innovative educational models that can bridge these gaps.
The funding initiative aims to leverage technology to overcome the barriers faced by these families, primarily through telehealth consultations and virtual educational sessions. By implementing these innovative delivery models, Delaware’s healthcare system can provide accessible, effective education on infant feeding practices for HIV-positive parents, facilitating timely and personalized support.
Application requirements will focus on organizations that demonstrate readiness to adopt technology-driven solutions for outreach and education. Proposals must outline how telehealth services will be implemented and how they will specifically address barriers to access faced by families living with HIV. The initiative’s success hinges on its ability to reach underserved populations and provide vital information that can improve infant feeding outcomes across the state.
The target outcomes of this funding initiative include increased participation in educational programs and enhanced health outcomes for both parents and infants. By utilizing technology to facilitate engagement, Delaware can ensure that HIV-positive families receive the necessary guidance and support for infant feeding, ultimately driving improvements in health disparities across the state. The emphasis on innovative delivery models represents a crucial step toward creating a more equitable health landscape for all Delaware families.
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