The Foundation for the Advancement of Midwifery has proudly awarded the following grants of an average of $4,000 to each project with typical grants ranging from $1,000 to $15,000.
2012
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2011
Feasibility Study for Annual Reporting of Midwifery Care Statistics
Someday for College Women
Midwifery 2.0: Engaging Digital Natives
MamaBaby Haiti 24 hour access to emergency transportation, power and water project
Home Birth Consensus Summit
MEAC Virtual Office Development
Grassroots Activism for the MAMA Campaign
Closing The Gap The JJ Way® - A Training Program for Midwives
To increase access to the Midwives Model of Care in the Highlands of Chiapas (also winner of the Floradix Favorite Award)
2010
The Midwives Alliance National Public Education Campaign
Global Pediatric Alliance
Midwives and Mothers in Action Campaign
The North American Registry of Midwives
The Birth Circle
The Midwives Alliance Stats Project
Commonsense Childbirth
2009
Friends of the Birth Center, New Space for Women’s Health
Global Pediatric Alliance
International Cesarean Awareness Network
MANA Division of Research
MANA Midwives of Color
MANA Sapling Award
University of California, SF
National Advocates for Pregnant Women
2008
Sage Femme Award
Citizens for Midwifery
Coalition for Improving Maternity Services
MANA Division of Research
Midwifery Education Accreditation Council
MANA Public Education Initiative
MANA Sapling Award
Maternal Wellness Center
Rite of Passage
2007
MANA Public Education Initiative
MANA Sapling Award
Maternal Wellness Center
Tewa Women United
University of British Columbia Division of Midwifery
2006
Sage Femme Award
Ken Johnson & Betty Anne Davis
Midwives Alliance of North America
MANA Division of Research
MANA Public Education Initiative
MANA Sapling Award
2005
Citizens for Midwifery
MANA
Midwifery Education Accreditation Council
MANA Public Education Initiative
2004
Holy Family Services Birth Center Paloma Project
Joint Board Collaborative Effort Development
Ken Johnson & Betty Anne Davis
Midwives Alliance of North America
MANA Division of Research
Midwifery Education Accreditation Council
2003
Ken Johnson & Betty Anne Davis
