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Advancing Equity in Maternal and Child Health Grant Program

Award information

The following organizations have been offered funding to support Maternal and Child Health initiatives in Wisconsin. This program is made possible with both ARPA and Title V funds provided by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that are dedicated to improving maternal and child health outcomes.

Indigenous Birth Services

Culturally specific childbirth education
Ashland
$100,000 (ARPA)

Midwifery Services LLC, Ashland Birth Center

Improving cultural responsiveness of perinatal care
Ashland
$250,000 (ARPA)

Wisconsin Doulas Association, Inc.

Training and education, and doula capacity building
Brown
$150,000 (ARPA)

Allied Wellness Center

Community health workers
Dane
$150,000 (ARPA)

Amery Regional Center Foundation

Newborn telehealth
Dane
$70,000 (ARPA)

Doulaing the Doula

Doula workforce development
Dane
$47,160 (ARPA)

Public Health Madison Dane County

Maternal Mortality and Fetal and Infant Mortality Review action teams
Dane
$50,000 (ARPA)

Roots4Change Cooperative

Community power building
Dane
$381,370 (ARPA)

Wisconsin Alliance for Women's Health

Providers and Teens Communicating for Health (PATCH)
Dane
$275,000 (Title V)

Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care

Data equity mapping
Dane
$200,000 (Title V)

Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault

Technical assistance for community-based organizations
Dane
$300,000 (ARPA)

Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality, LLC

Health care system coordination to prevent maternal mortality and morbidity; childhood immunization catch-up
Marquette
$224,000 (ARPA)
$175,000 (Title V)

Wisconsin Women's Health Foundation

Substance use cessation
Dane
$150,000 (ARPA)

Eau Claire City County Health Department

Child health systems mapping
Eau Claire
$465,000 (Title V)

African American Breastfeeding Network

WeRISE doula program
Milwaukee
$300,000 (ARPA)

Aurora Health Care Metro, Inc. (Aurora Sinai Medical Center)

Safe Mom Safe Baby program
Milwaukee
$103,500 (ARPA)

Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin

Child food insecurity; Maternal Mortality and Fetal and Infant Mortality Review action teams
Milwaukee
$190,000 (ARPA)
$50,000 (Title V)

Dignity With Departure

Infant loss grief and bereavement
Milwaukee
$135,000 (ARPA)

Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin

Mobile clinic
Milwaukee
$350,000 (ARPA)

Medical College of Wisconsin—The Periscope Project

Perinatal psychiatric consultation program
Milwaukee
$435,000 (ARPA)

Moms Mental Health Initiative

Support systems for perinatal mental health
Milwaukee
$135,000 (ARPA)

Wisconsin Doulas of Color Collective

Doula workforce development
Milwaukee
$413,480 (ARPA)

ABC for Rural Health, Inc.

Health benefits check-ups
Polk
$150,000 (Title V)

Rock County Public Health

Maternal Mortality and Fetal and Infant Mortality Review action teams
Rock
$50,000 (ARPA)

Waking Women Healing Institute

Culturally specific perinatal education and services
Shawano
$100,000 (ARPA)

United Way St. Croix Valley

Diaper and perinatal resource bank
St. Croix
$30,000 (ARPA)

Family Resource Center St. Croix Valley

Culturally responsive services
St. Croix
$112,500 (Title V)

Us 2 Behavioral Health Care, Inc.

Building mental health workforce
Winnebago
$250,000 (ARPA)

Winnebago County Health Department

Parent resource hours
Winnebago
$150,000 (Title V)

Healthy Birth Day, Inc.

Stillbirth prevention
Statewide
$98,000 (ARPA)

The priority areas for this investment include:

  • Social determinants of health, such as food security, affordable housing, employment, and social connections
  • Mental well-being
  • Building responsive and equitable health care systems (for example, training providers or health systems on the role of doulas and community health workers, training providers, or health systems)
  • Perinatal workforce development (for example, training or reimbursement of doula services or community health workers)
  • Connecting families to information and resources (targeted community outreach or education campaigns, related to the above priority topics)
  • Wraparound support for perinatal populations in uncertain situations, such as those without housing or incarceration

Timeline

All funding application survey submissions were due on August 15, 2022.

Awards began January 1, 2023.

If you have questions, you can email DHSDPHMCH@dhs.wisconsin.gov.

Last revised February 16, 2024