The Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program provides technical assistance to support grantee efforts to administer programs or activities conducted with grant funds.
The MIECHV Technical Assistance Coordinating Center (TACC) provides support to HRSA grantees in implementing MIECHV-funded home visiting programs. The TACC brings extensive experience and a wealth of expertise in achieving high quality program implementation, creating integrated service systems, and improving program outcomes. Supportive services include facilitating connections with technical experts, offering opportunities for shared learning, and identifying best practices. Services are provided in multiple formats including webinars, phone calls, email, an interactive website portal, along with in-person opportunities for regional meetings and individual site visits. Leadership for the TACC is provided by ZERO TO THREE, a national, non-profit organization that informs, trains, and supports professionals, policymakers, and parents in their efforts to improve the lives of infants and toddlers.
TACC Partners:
The Design Options for Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Evaluation (DOHVE) Technical Assistance Team works in collaboration with the TACC to provide assistance to grantees funded under the MIECHV program on issues related to strengthening their evaluations of promising programs, developing and adapting data systems to facilitate tracking and reporting on federal benchmarks, and implementing quality improvement systems. Leadership for DOHVE is provided by MDRC with partners Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center/ Every Child Succeeds,
James Bell Associates, and Johns Hopkins University. For more information see: Projects: Design Options for Home Visiting Evaluation ![]()
Email: homevisitingta@hrsa.gov
Phone toll free: 855-201-4565