In 2023, the State of Indiana adopted a new grants management system called eCivis. Part of a larger initiative to improve grants management in Indiana, eCivis will track grants from application to closeout, establishing a more effective framework for managing grants. All state agencies are required to use this new grants management system to manage state and federal grants and fulfill their federal grant recipient monitoring responsibilities.
Applicants for state and federal grants from the Indiana Department of Health will access grant solicitations via the SBA website or private link. Applications will be submitted electronically through the eCivis Grants Portal, and successful applicants will receive their award notices via eCivis. Following receipt of their award, grant recipients will use eCivis to manage their grants, including submitting activity reports, requesting reimbursement, and conducting grant close-out activities.
For training materials, technical support, and other information about eCivis, please visit the Indiana State Budget Agency website at www.in.gov/sba/grants.
To access available grant solicitations, please visit the State Agency Grant Opportunities section of the State Budget Agency website.
Newborn Screening Care Coordination Grants
Purpose: The purpose of this opportunity is to provide financial support and collaboration among genetic clinics and specialty centers serving pediatric patients for timely care coordination of newborns with presumptive positive newborn screening results for all conditions screened for on the dried blood spot except sickle cell disease and other hemoglobinopathies. Care coordination for sickle cell disease and other hemoglobinopathies is funded through the Lifelong Sickle Cell Collaborative Services Grant in collaboration with the Children with Special Health Care Services division of IDOH.
Deadline: Friday, February 14, 2025 at 11:59 p.m.