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Increasing Access to and Quality of Health Care for Women and Infants:
  • Enhancing education and support services for high-risk pregnant women. Preference will be given to interventions that focus on reducing disparities in birth outcomes
  • Increasing participation in state or local maternal child health programs through enhanced outreach, education and public awareness.
  • Enhancing preconception/interconception education and support services for women at high-risk due to previous poor outcomes, chronic conditions (i.e. diabetes, hypertension) or other risk factors.


Increasing Availability of Prevention Services

  • Increasing smoking cessation services available to pregnant women who smoke. Preference will be given to prenatal health education and information/referral services that utilize the "5 A's" counseling approach. For more information on the “5As” visit http://www.acog.org/.
  • Increasing education, screening and treatment (excluding billable services) for urinary and reproductive tract infections in women. This may include sexually transmitted infections.
  • Increasing prenatal health education and information/referral services available to pregnant women who use alcohol or other drugs.


Increasing Availability of Genetics Services and Folic Acid Education

  • Enhancing the availability, quality and utilization of genetics services and/or other patient services related to preventable birth defects.
  • Increasing folic acid education and use of multi-vitamins among women of childbearing age.

The Chapter funds grants at two levels:

  • Community awards may be funded up to $3,000. Conferences and projects of limited size are appropriate for this category.
  • Community grants range from $10,000 to $25,000. Application for these funds is more rigorous and starts with the letter of intent.

All award and grant requests are reviewed by a committee of volunteers with expertise in the field of maternal and child health.

2008 Grant Application
2008 Chapter Grant Application
2008 Community Grant Brochure
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