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Hear Her Campaign: Maternal Health Promotion for American Indian and Alaska Native Communities

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Sponsors
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Indian Health Board
Deadlines
Mar 2, 2023
Contact

Elisha Sneddy
esneddy@nihb.org
202.507.4070

Purpose

The National Indian Health Board is providing funding to increase the awareness of key actions to support positive maternal health outcomes using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Hear Her campaign materials.

The Hear Her campaign seeks to raise awareness of urgent maternal warning signs during and after pregnancy and improve communication between patients and their healthcare providers. Objectives include:

  • Increase awareness of serious pregnancy-related complications and their warning signs
  • Empower women to speak up and raise concerns
  • Encourage women's support systems to engage in important conversations with her
  • Provide tools for women and providers to better engage in life-saving conversations

Campaign audiences include pregnant women, women who have given birth within the last year, the support network of pregnant and postpartum women, and healthcare providers that interact with pregnant or postpartum women.

Eligibility

Applicants must be official tribal entities including tribal governments, tribal organizations, inter-tribal consortia, native serving 501(c)(3) organizations, and urban Indian organizations.

Geographic coverage
Nationwide
Amount of funding

Award ceiling: $20,000
Project period: April - July 2023.
Estimated number of awards: 3

Application process

A link to the application is available on the program website.

Email completed applications to Elisha Sneddy with "2023 NIHB Hear Her Campaign Application for Tribes" in the subject line.

Tagged as
American Indian or Alaska Native · Families · Maternal health and prenatal care · Women

Organizations (2)



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