
Title V funding
Title V funding refers to federal grants provided to states to support maternal and child health services. These funds help improve healthcare programs that focus on preventing and treating health issues for mothers, infants, children, and adolescents. States use Title V money to expand access to care, promote health initiatives, and address disparities. It’s part of a national effort to ensure all families receive comprehensive, quality health services during critical developmental periods, ultimately aiming to improve health outcomes across communities.