Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant

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The Title V Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Services Block Grant supports MSDH programs for family health in Mississippi.

Federal funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is matched with state funding to support a wide range of maternal and child health programs. These funds are used for:

  • preventive and primary care for children and adolescents;
  • children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN);
  • mothers, pregnant women, and other adults.

Supported Programs

5-Year Needs Assessments

Every five years, the Title V MCH Block Grant Program conducts a statewide needs assessment. This information is used to set priorities and develop an action plan to improve the health and well-being of MCH populations. Every year, the Title V MCH Block Grant Program reports on the progress the state is making. See the results of the most recent Needs Assessment and Reports:

2024-2025 Needs Assessment

In 2024-2025, the MS Title V MCH Block Grant Program will conduct a new statewide needs assessment of the health and well-being of MCH populations. The MCH Needs Assessment will be conducted in a multi-step process to identify current health issues for MCH populations, and the capacity of the Title V/MCH Program to address their needs. The Needs Assessment will include reviews of national, state and local reports, data analyses, focus groups, interviews and surveys.

The information gathered through the MCH Needs Assessment will be used to guide the selection of 7-10 priorities and to develop a State Action Plan for the next five years.

How Can I Participate in the MCH Needs Assessment?

The MCH Needs Assessment will engage families, communities and professionals through focus groups, listening sessions, interviews and surveys. You can share your thoughts and experiences with the Title V/MCH Team to help identify barriers and opportunities to improve the health and well-being of MCH populations. You may also provide comments on the priorities, strategies, activities and measures in the 2026-2030 MCH State Action Plan.

Online Survey for the General Public

Mothers and anyone interested in maternal and child health in Mississippi can help us by taking this online survey about your needs and concerns.

Start Survey

Online Survey for Health Care Professionals

If you work in public or private health care or provide social support for women, infants, children, adolescents, or children/youth with special health care needs, please complete tour 5-10 minute survey. Participants will be entered into a drawing for a gift card.

Start Survey

For More Information

Learn more about the Title V MCH Services Block Grant Program:

Learn more about the Mississippi Title V MCH Block Grant:

  • State Information
    Interactive information about Mississippi’s Title V MCH Block Grant program
  • State Snapshot
    Summary document about Mississippi’s Title V MCH Block Grant program, performance measures, and funding based on the FY2024 Application/FY2022 Annual Report
Contact

For more information about Maternal and Child Health Programs and the MCH Block Grant, call 1-800-721-7222, or send e-mail to MCHBG@msdh.ms.gov.

AnnaLyn Whitt, DHA
State Title V Director
Mississippi State Department of Health
570 East Woodrow Wilson Drive
Jackson, MS 39216-4538
601‑576‑7472
AnnaLyn.Whitt@msdh.ms.gov

Valecia Davis, Director,
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN)
Office of Child Health
Mississippi State Department of Health
570 East Woodrow Wilson Drive
Jackson, MS 39216-4538
601‑576‑7281
Valecia.Davis@msdh.ms.gov

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