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Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV) - Zero to Three

MIECHV includes grants to states and six jurisdictions; and grants to Indian Tribes, Tribal Organizations, and Urban Indian Organizations. The legislation requires that grantees demonstrate improvement among eligible families participating in the program in six benchmark areas:

  • Improved maternal and newborn health;
  • Prevention of child injuries, child abuse, neglect, or maltreatment, and reduction of emergency department visits;
  • Improvement in school readiness and achievement;
  • Reduction in crime or domestic violence;
  • Improvements in family economic self-sufficiency; and
  • Improvements in the coordination and referrals for other community resources and supports.

MIECHV is an evidence-based policy initiative and the authorizing legislation requires that at least 75 percent of grant funds be spent on programs to implement evidence-based home visiting models.  Currently, thirteen home visiting models meet the HHS criteria and up to 75 percent of an eligible entities’ grant funds may be used to conduct a home visiting program using the approved model. Additionally, up to 25 percent may be spent on promising approaches that must be rigorously evaluated.

http://www.zerotothree.org/zttjournal/article/willis-article.pdf

 

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