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2026 Maternal Mental Health Conferences - MMHLA
The Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance (MMHLA) has complied a list of maternal health conferences in 2026, organized by topic and date. Learn more about the MMHLA, and get involved in maternal mental health today.
Maria Ramirez Perez, MPH Joins Nurture NC as Executive Program Manager
Nurture NC is excited to announce that we are welcoming a new member to our team as of June 1st, 2026! Maria Ramirez Perez, MPH is joining the Nurture NC team as the Executive Program Manager.
2025 Highlights and What to Expect for 2026
A look back at Nurture NC accomplishments in 2025 and a preview of strategic priorities for 2026.
Updated NNC Framework for Action and March of Dimes Report
This newsletter shares the updated Nurture NC Framework for Action and highlights findings from the latest March of Dimes report card on maternal and infant health in North Carolina.
The Heart of North Carolina: Maternal Health
Liz Star, Founder and President of HopeStar Foundation and Board Chair of Nurture NC writes an Op-Ed in honor of Mother's Day. In her commentary, she describes maternal and infant health as the heart of North Carolina and focuses on the essential role that mothers play in family stability and our duty as advocates, funders, and legislators to work together to build a thriving future for our mothers and our state.
A Past Presidents Reflection: Why Value-Added Benefits Matter
Shannon Dowler, MD, CPE, FAAFP, and Nurture NC's Strategic Advisor, writes in The NCAFP Magazine about the importance of Value-Added Benefits (VABs) offered by NC Medicaid Managed Care plans. VABs are additional, non-medical services intended to improve the health and wellbeing of Medicaid members. Dr. Dowler is leading Nurture NC's VAB campaign to increase awareness and utilization of these benefits.
Addressing Maternal Mental Health in North Carolina: The Need, Our Existing Systems and Resources, and Opportunities for Expansion
Nurture NC's Executive Director, Elizabeth Tilson, MD, MPH, in the NCMJ’s Spring 2026 issue, “Mental Health Throughout the Lifespan.” Maternal mental health affects not only mothers, but children, families, and entire communities. In her commentary, she discusses the growing need for maternal mental health supports in North Carolina and explores opportunities to expand coordinated care statewide.
To Improve Women's Health, We Need To Rebuild Trust
Maya Mechenbier writes in Health Affairs about the critical need to rebuild trust in maternal healthcare systems to improve outcomes for women. Nurture NC is featured in this article as an example a backbone organization working to bring together stakeholders from health care, philanthropy, and the community to align on a shared vision and a set of concrete public policy goals and strategies for funding solutions that support women’s health.
Screening & Treatment for Maternal Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders (MMHSUD)
Federal funding opportunity supporting state-level programs that integrate screening, brief intervention, and treatment for maternal mental health and substance use disorders into maternity care.
Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program Anticipated Funding Opportunities for Fiscal Year 2026
The Department of Defense's Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program (PRMRP) has released anticipated funding opportunities for Fiscal Year 2026, supporting research in topic areas relevant to military service members, veterans, and their families.