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Oregon Health Authority : Community Based Perinatal Services Access Grant : Maternal and Child Health : State of Oregon Translate this site into other Languages tag, as divs are not allowed in 's --> Community Based Perinatal Services Access Grant Community Based Perinatal Services Access Grant On July 17 th , 2025, Governor Tina Kotek signed into law SB 692 , which established a community-based perinatal services access grant program to increase access to culturally specific and culturally competent community-based services during the perinatal period.
Fondos para el acceso a servicios perinatales comunitarios El 17 de julio del 2025, la gobernadora Tina Kotek declaró la ley SB 692, la cual establece un programa de fondos para el acceso a servicios perinatales comunitarios, con el fin de ampliar el acceso a servicios comunitarios culturalmente específicos y culturalmente competentes durante el periodo perinatal. Para información sobre los Fondos en español, haga click aquí.
The Community-Based Perinatal Services Access Grant Program intends to distribute $500,000 in 2026 through a competitive grant process.
These funds are intended to support community based perinatal professionals in obtaining training/ education, performing outreach, recruitment, the expansion of doula organizations, and technical assistance to support racially, ethnically, linguistically, and geographically diverse perinatal service providers.
Grant Information Session (English): Registration link coming soon Grant Information Session (Spanish): Registration link coming soon Approved use of funds includes: Tuition, supplies, materials for training perinatal providers (Doulas, CHWs) Wages or stipends for trainees Outreach and recruitment efforts for new perinatal providers Capacity building for culturally specific providers Billing, training and mentoring Accessing or providing technical assistance for Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid) billing for perinatal health services Eligible applicants include: Culturally-specific organizations Small businesses with demonstrated capacity to support perinatal services Resources and Background Information Smartsheet Instructions (coming soon) PDF of questions/application (coming soon) T raditional Health Worker Approved Trainings How to recognize an official Oregon website Only share sensitive information on official, secure websites.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations providing perinatal services in Oregon. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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