Building Maternal Health Capacity in Delaware
GrantID: 68681
Grant Funding Amount Low: $250,000
Deadline: September 29, 2027
Grant Amount High: $250,000
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Grant Overview
Innovative Partnerships for Maternal Health in Delaware
Delaware struggles with high maternal mortality rates, with disparities particularly pronounced among minority populations. According to the Delaware Division of Public Health, Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women. This alarming trend highlights a critical need for innovative partnerships focused on improving maternal health outcomes.
The primary communities impacted are those in urban areas like Wilmington and rural locales in Sussex County. Many expectant mothers within these demographics face barriers to accessing quality prenatal care, often due to socioeconomic factors, limited transportation options, and a lack of culturally competent healthcare providers. This funding initiative aims to establish innovative partnerships that bridge the gap between healthcare providers and community organizations to better serve at-risk populations.
Eligible organizations for this funding include healthcare providers, maternal health advocates, and community-based organizations, all of which must demonstrate a commitment to improving maternal health outcomes in Delaware. The application process requires applicants to document existing partnerships, outline their service delivery plans, and demonstrate innovative approaches to addressing the barriers pregnant individuals face in accessing care.
This program will integrate policy support and data systems to track maternal health outcomes effectively, ensuring that each initiative is grounded in measurable impact. By investing in tailored training programs for nurses and midwives focused on culturally competent care, the initiative will enhance the capabilities of the workforce to respond to diverse community needs.
Through these targeted efforts, Delaware can work towards significantly improving maternal health outcomes while addressing the root causes of disparities in care. By fostering collaborative relationships among various stakeholders within the health sector, this initiative aims to turn the tide on maternal mortality and ensure every woman has access to quality prenatal healthcare.
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