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Wisconsin Community Grant Program 2009
The Wisconsin Chapter Community Grants Program invests in priority projects that support two important foundation strategies: increasing availability of services related to prematurity and increasing availability of prevention services.


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2008 Community Grants and Awards Recipients
The March of Dimes Wisconsin Chapter has awarded $125,000 to community organizations throughout Wisconsin to help address the unique needs of pregnant women, babies, and families. Click here to see the local grants awarded for 2008.


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Healthy Babies Healthy Business®
This program is designed to help you enhance your existing wellness programs and offer our content to your employees. We want to help you mitigate health care costs by enhancing employee education.


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Wisconsin Prematurity Campaign
Wisconsin Chapter Prematurity Campaign Partners include: Wisconsin MCH Coalition, Wisconsin AWHONN Association, Nutrition Section, Division of Public Health, Wisconsin Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative.
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Pregnacy Workshop
The Pregnancy Workshop is a step-by-step prenatal curriculum that informs women how to care for themselves and their babies during pregnancy.
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Comenzando Bien
Comenzando bien is the March of Dimes prenatal education program for Hispanic women. It was developed in partnership with the National Alliance for Hispanic Health and is culturally and linguistically appropriate for Hispanic women.
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Stork's Nest
Stork’s Nest is a cooperative project of the March of Dimes and the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. that provides prenatal education and incentives for low-income pregnant women.
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Project Alpha
This collaborative project of the March of Dimes and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. provides young males with education, motivation and skill-building on issues of responsibility, relationships, teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
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