Our Local Collective Impact Initiatives mobilize cross-sector organizations and community members locally to address the underlying challenges impacting moms and babies and deploy strategies to improve rates of preterm birth and maternal mortality.
This is a multi-year effort that will require time to build shared agendas, infrastructure and community partnerships and then implement strategies to create real, measurable change in these 9 U.S. communities.
Select a location to learn more about our initiative there.
This article reviews the high rates of maternal mortality in Texas and the systems that lead to substandard care.
Georgia's preterm birth rate is higher than the national average. Read this story about how March of Dimes has invested in many activities and programs to promote healthy pregnancies and reduce preterm births in Georgia.
In this article, local experts and leaders highlight the critical need for Florida Postpartum Medicaid expansion.