Extra Cash for Baby Health: HRSA's Simple Boost
Published Date: 8/20/2025
Notice
Summary
HRSA is giving an extra $440,000 in 2025 to ZERO TO THREE, the group already working on early childhood health programs. This boost helps them keep improving services that support babies and toddlers’ development. Families, caregivers, and health providers will benefit from these continued efforts to make early childhood health even better.
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HRSA Awards $440,000 to ZERO TO THREE
You may see continued early childhood development health services because the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is providing an additional $440,000 in fiscal year (FY) 2025 to ZERO TO THREE, the current recipient of the Early Childhood Developmental Health Systems (ECDHS) cooperative agreement (HRSA-22-091). The funding is to support the continuation of existing activities relating to early childhood development health services, and the notice says families, caregivers, and health providers will benefit from these continued efforts.
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