Family to Family Health Information Centers

F2F HICs
CFDA 93.504 Active Grant

Program Funding

Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.

Latest annual funding (estimated)
$5.7M FY2026
$5.6M
FY24
$5.5M
FY25
$5.7M
FY26*
* estimated

Funded Projects

Examples of what this program has supported.

FY2025 In FY 2024 F2F HICs provided services to 169, 928 families according to grantee reported data. FY 2024 survey data revealed that ninety percent of families reported that the information they received from an F2F HIC met their needs and ninety-four percent reported they would recommend F2F HIC services to another family.
FY2026 In FY 2024 F2F HICs provided services to 169, 928 families according to grantee reported data. FY 2024 survey data revealed that ninety percent of families reported that the information they received from an F2F HIC met their needs and ninety-four percent reported they would recommend F2F HIC services to another family.

Program Objective

To develop and support Family-to-Family Health Information Centers (F2F HICs) which provide information, education, technical assistance and peer support to families of children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN). The Family-to-Family Health Information Centers (1) assist families of children with disabilities or special health care needs to make informed choices about health care in order to promote good treatment decisions, cost-effectiveness, and improved health outcomes; (2) provide information regarding the health care needs of, and resources available for CYSHCN; (3) identify successful health delivery models; (4) develop with representatives of health care providers, managed care organizations, health care purchasers, and appropriate State agencies, a model for collaboration between families of CYSHCN and health professionals; (5) provide training and guidance regarding caring for CYSHCN ; (6) conduct outreach activities to the families of CYSHCN , health professionals, schools, and other appropriate entities and individuals; and (7) are staffed by families of CYSHCN who have expertise in Federal and State public and private health care systems; and by health professionals.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

  • U.S. State Government
  • U.S. Territory Government
  • Federally Recognized Tribal Government
  • Nonprofit Organization
  • Tribal Government (other)
  • Other

Eligible applicants include public and private entities, including an Indian tribe or tribal organization (as those terms are defined at 25 U.S.C. 450b), faith-based organizations, and community-based organizations. The law limits the site of eligible organizations to the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Although Tribes and tribal organizations may apply, they must meet all applicable requirements, including targeting of all children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) across the State for services. Applicants must have experience related to the “purpose” of the program, the effort must be family-staffed/run, and the effort must have a focus on health for CYSHCN (as defined by the MCH Bureau). For example, if an applicant is a family organization with a history of funding that is condition-specific or related to education, mental health or developmental disabilities, as with any applicant, evidence of health for the broad CYSHCN population must be evident in their application. Applicants MUST demonstrate that they have EXISTING and effective fiduciary, administrative and management systems. If a different fiduciary agency is needed, such as a university, activities must still be family-staffed/run for the entire grant period.

Beneficiaries

  • Unrestricted by Individual Type
  • Unrestricted by Entity Type
  • Other

U.S. Territories, Individual/Family, Minority group, Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans), Private nonprofit institution/organization, Other private institution/organization, Anyone/general public, Native American Organizations, Health Professional, Education Professional, Student/Trainee, Graduate Student, Small Business Person, Black, American Indian, Spanish Origin, Asian, Other Non-White, Migrant, U.S. Citizen, Women, Disabled (e.g. Deaf, Blind, Physically Disabled), Physically Afflicted (e.g. TB, Arthritis, Heart Disease), Mentally Disabled, Juvenile Delinquent, Preschool, School, Infant (0-5), Child (6-15), Youth (16-21), Senior Citizen (60+), Unemployed, Welfare Recipient, Moderate Income, Low Income, Education (0-8), Education (9-12), Education (13+), Public nonprofit institution/organization, Other public institution/organization, Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments

Projects will benefit (1) public or private agencies, organizations and institutions engaged in activities for CYSHCN; (2) family members and children who receive services through the program; and (3) professionals and trainees who provide services to CYSHCN.

How to Apply

Award Procedure

Notification is made in writing by a Notice of Award.

Decision Timeline

  • Approval: From 120 to 180 days

Final decisions are made 4 to 6 months after receipt of applications.

Program details & compliance

Description

To develop and support Family-to-Family Health Information Centers (F2F HICs) which provide information, education, technical assistance and peer support to families of children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN). The Family-to-Family Health Information Centers (1) assist families of children with disabilities or special health care needs to make informed choices about health care in order to promote good treatment decisions, cost-effectiveness, and improved health outcomes; (2) provide information regarding the health care needs of, and resources available for CYSHCN; (3) identify successful health delivery models; (4) develop with representatives of health care providers, managed care organizations, health care purchasers, and appropriate State agencies, a model for collaboration between families of CYSHCN and health professionals; (5) provide training and guidance regarding caring for CYSHCN ; (6) conduct outreach activities to the families of CYSHCN , health professionals, schools, and other appropriate entities and individuals; and (7) are staffed by families of CYSHCN who have expertise in Federal and State public and private health care systems; and by health professionals.

Mission Categories

Primary: General Health and Medical

Use of Funds

Allowed Uses

All funds granted should be expended solely for carrying out the approved project in accordance with Section 501(c)(A) of the Social Security Act.

Restrictions

Indirect costs that are allowed for administrative costs incurred as a result of the project are limited to 8 percent of direct costs. Student support through stipends, tuition, and fees is not eligible for support.

Required Documentation

Applicants should review the individual HRSA notice of funding opportunity issued under this Assistance Listing program for any required proof or certifications which must be submitted prior to or simultaneous with submission of an application package. 2 CFR 200, Subpart E - Cost Principles applies to this program.

Reporting & Compliance

Audit Required
Yes — Determined at Time of Award
Records Retention
3 years

Applicable 2 CFR 200 Subparts

  • Subpart B — General Provisions
  • Subpart C — Pre-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart D — Post-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart E — Cost Principles
  • Subpart F — Audit Requirements

Contacts

Eliza Heppner, Acting Associate Administrator for Maternal and Child Health
301-443-2170
Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Rockville, MD 20857
Data from SAM.gov Federal Assistance Listings. Source published: 2026-01-06. Spec v2.0. Last synced: 2026-05-30 02:36:10.