At a glance
This program funds a national maternal health emergency training effort and targeted ways to adapt existing maternal safety resources for low-resource and non-delivery clinical settings. Applicants must be domestic public or private nonprofit, for-profit, or other domestic entities; individuals are not eligible. HRSA expects to make 1 cooperative agreement award, with up to $3,000,000 available in FY 2026. There is no cost-sharing requirement. The work is for U.S. domestic entities and focuses on settings such as emergency departments, critical access hospitals, rural hospitals without labor and delivery services, Indian Health Service facilities, federally qualified health centers, and urgent care centers.
What it funds
Official description from grants.gov
The Maternal Health Emergency Management Training (MHEMT) program will extend the reach and impact of the AIM program by strengthening the capacity of the broader health care workforce in non-delivery and/or low-resource clinical settings. The primary goal of this program is to increase capacity and improve the quality of care provided by clinicians and first responders who encounter pregnant and postpartum women in non-delivery and/or low-resource clinical settings.
Who can apply
- Unrestricted