Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Homevisiting Grant Program - Address: 321 E. 12th Street, Des Moines, IA. 50319 Project Director Name: Patricia J. (P.J.) West Contact Phone Number: 515-229-9976 Email Address: PJ.West@hhs.iowa.gov Website Address: https://hhs.iowa.gov/maternal-infant-and-early-childhood-home-visitation-miechv Total Request: $6,999,216 Annotation: Iowa desires to provide evidence-based home visitation to 712 vulnerable families that are pregnant or have small children, residing in the most at-risk communities in the state. Iowa supports the home visiting workforce with innovative strategies in order to retain the most qualified home visitors. Iowa will continue its tradition of contributing to the evidence-base by participating in the coordinated state evaluation focused on workforce supports. Problem: Iowa has a rich history of bi-partisan support for children and families, dedicating state funds for home visiting services since 1988. Iowa’s investments in home visiting have historically been in locally developed models that lack an evidence-base. Purpose: Providing high quality, evidence-based home visiting in 23 Iowa counties to 712 families. Goal(s) And Objectives: The project supports six goals and 16 objectives. Goal 1: Focus on at-risk and high needs children and their families. Goal 2: Support continuous quality improvement activities that address community-identified barrier(s), Goal 3: Strengthen leadership, collaboration and coordination of early childhood partners for the integration of a comprehensive Early Care, Health and Education System, Goal 4: Support informed decision-making for program development, public policy, and fiscal management at the state and local levels through the use of results accountability data. Goal 5: Ensure Iowa's home visiting professionals possess the core competencies required to be effective in their positions. Goal 6: Provide the opportunity for Iowa’s at-risk families to be partners in planning and implementing home visiting services. The goals will be accomplished through a variety of objectives and activities. Approach: ? Iowa supports Healthy Families America, Nurse Family Partnership and Parents as Teachers home visiting models. ? Targeted communities include: Appanoose, Black Hawk, Cass, Cerro Gordo, Clinton, Des Moines, Fremont, Harrison, Henry, Jefferson, Lee, Mahaska, Marshall, Monona, Monroe, Montgomery, Muscatine, Page, Pottawattamie, Scott, Wapello, Webster and Woodbury. Families that meet one or more of the MIECHV eligibility criteria will be the target for these services. ? Iowa will have a caseload capacity of 712 families each year of this project.