Infant and Maternal Health RFP 2026
January 13, 2026 - Grants - Posted by Ayana Kinnel
The Women’s Foundation of Mississippi is now accepting grant proposals for the Mississippi Maternal Health Project. We are seeking community-based, equity-centered strategies from nonprofit organizations that have a proven track record in maternal and infant health. These organizations will lead interventions in East Biloxi, Jackson, and Sunflower County, Mississippi.
Funding Opportunity
WFM intends to award grants ranging from $75,000 to $100,000 each year for projects that will operate over three years. This request for proposals is open to nonprofit organizations located in Mississippi that provide services in East Biloxi, Jackson, and Sunflower County, Mississippi.
Submission Requirements
The Mississippi Maternal Health Project’s goal is to improve maternal and infant health by reducing maternal mortality, infant mortality, and preterm births through expanded access to comprehensive maternal health services and early interventions.
We are prioritizing projects that clearly demonstrate measurable outcomes in maternal and infant health. These projects should be deeply rooted in the three service areas and trusted by women and families. We aim to serve populations with the greatest racial and geographic disparities. Additionally, we are committed to learning, data collection, and continuous improvement to inform statewide system changes.
Proposals must address at least one or two of the following outcomes during the three-year grant cycle for consideration:
- Expanded equitable access to quality care for 1,500 low-income and at-risk women, with at least 75% enrolled in health or support services during the first trimester.
- Enhanced local capacity with 150 trained providers and sustained collaboration networks among healthcare and community partners.
- Embed community voice and data-driven learning into statewide systems, culminating in a maternal health sustainability policy plan by 2028.
Organizations applying for funding are required to submit 501(c)(3) documentation, audited financial statements, and the most recently submitted IRS Form 990. The most competitive organizations for this grant cycle will have an established history of success in meeting program outcomes.
Question & Answer Session
WFM will hold Q&A sessions on Friday, January 16, at 1 p.m. via Zoom. If you have questions about whether your work or program is suitable for this Open Call, please attend. WFM LOI Q&A Zoom Link.
If you have questions, contact Jan Richardson, Grants Program Manager at jan@womensfoundationms.org or 601-487-0702.
Important Dates
| RFP Released: | January 14, 2026 |
| Q&A Session (Zoom) | January 16, 2026 at 1pm |
| Proposal Submission Deadline | February 6, 2026 |
| Grant Awards Announced | March 2, 2026 |
| Grantee Informational Meeting-Jackson | March 5, 2026 |
| Project Start Date | March 9, 2026 |
The Women’s Foundation of Mississippi utilizes Foundant, an online grant management system. Interested applicants may review the grant application prior to creating an account. To access the application portal, click here or the button below. Create an account in Foundant to apply. Applicant Tutorial.