SF1691 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Grant appropriation to plan and develop an African-American-focused Homeplace model

Related bill: HF1777

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

  • The bill provides a $1,000,000 appropriation from Minnesota’s general fund in fiscal year 2026 to the commissioner of health.
  • The funds are for a grant to the Birth Justice Collaborative to strengthen and implement the current African American-focused Homeplace model in Hennepin County.
  • The goal is to improve access to culturally centered healing and care during pregnancy and the postpartum period, with the aim of improving maternal and child health outcomes.

Main Provisions

  • Funding source and recipient:
    • General Fund amount: $1,000,000 in FY 2026.
    • Recipient: Birth Justice Collaborative, via a grant from the commissioner of health.
  • Model and scope:
    • Focus on the African American-focused Homeplace model in Hennepin County.
    • Purpose is to strengthen and implement this model to provide culturally centered healing and care for pregnant individuals and during the postpartum period.
  • Reporting requirement:
    • By December 15, 2026, or 12 months after the grant distribution (whichever is later), the Birth Justice Collaborative must report to the commissioner of health.
    • The report should detail implementation progress, outcomes achieved, and recommendations for future funding and potential program expansion.
  • Duration and availability:
    • The appropriation remains available until June 30, 2028.

Local Scope and Purpose

  • Geographic focus: Hennepin County, Minnesota.
  • Target: Improve access to care that respects culture and community needs during pregnancy and after birth, aiming to improve maternal and child health outcomes.

Significant Changes to Existing Law

  • Creates a new (or updated) appropriation and reporting requirement tied to the African American-focused Homeplace model.
  • Establishes a funded program pathway through the Birth Justice Collaborative and the Health Department to support the Homeplace model in a specific county.
  • Adds a formal reporting deadline and requirements for program evaluation and funding recommendations.

Expected Outcomes

  • Increased access to culturally centered healing and care for pregnant and postpartum individuals in the African American community.
  • Improved maternal health outcomes and child health outcomes in the target population.
  • A documented assessment of progress and recommendations to guide future funding and potential expansion of the Homeplace model.

Compliance and Conditions

  • Reporting obligations must be met within the specified timeframe.
  • Availability of funds is limited to June 30, 2028, unless further appropriations or extensions are provided by the legislature.

Relevant Terms - African American-focused Homeplace - Homeplace model - Birth Justice Collaborative - Commissioner of Health - General Fund - Minnesota - Hennepin County - pregnancy - postpartum - culturally centered healing and care - maternal health outcomes - child health outcomes - grant - fiscal year 2026 - reporting deadline (December 15, 2026) - 12 months after grant distribution - program expansion - funding recommendations - availability until June 30, 2028

Bill text versions

Past committee meetings

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
February 20, 2025SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
February 20, 2025SenateActionReferred toHealth and Human Services
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