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.
Healthy Babies Louisville is a local partnership between the Center for Health Equity, March of Dimes, and the University of Louisville.
Florida’s Pregnancy-Associated Mortality Review (PAMR) is an ongoing surveillance process that involves data collection and examination of maternal deaths to promote evidence-based actions.
This March of Dimes press release describes support for our Local Collective Impact Initiatives in Shreveport and New Orleans.