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Deadline Approaching! Join AMCHP’s Family Engagement Community of Practice (CoP) by August 29
Are you looking for ideas and insights on engaging families more in the work of your Title V or MCH program? Express your interest in joining AMCHP’s Family Engagement Community of Practice (CoP) by August 29!
This initiative is an opportunity to help you get diverse perspectives on challenges you are experiencing, provide access to expertise, build confidence in your approach to family engagement, and much more, as it relates to working with and engaging families!
Learn more and express your interest by the deadline! There is limited space for this opportunity. We may not have space to accommodate everyone who expresses an interest in joining.
Submit to AMCHP’s MCH Innovations Database Ahead of Our Fall 2025 Review Period
AMCHP invites you to submit your work to the MCH Innovations Database ahead of our Fall 2025 Review! This is your opportunity to showcase your practices, policies, or tools that are advancing maternal and child health (MCH) and strengthening communities.
Deadline for Fall 2025 Review: Submit by Friday, September 19, to be included in this review cycle. Submissions on or after September 20 will be rolled over to be considered in Spring 2026. All application materials, including submission forms for each practice or policy designation, are currently available on AMCHP’s Innovation Hub webpage. Check out this short overview video of the submission process to learn more.
During this review cycle, we are excited to pilot a new Tool-specific submission track! This new form of submission is:
- Designed for innovations that don’t quite fit our standard practice or policy categories.
- Spotlights resources that eliminate obstacles to and promote community wellness among MCH populations.
AMCHP recognizes the validity of many forms of evidence, given that public health work is context-specific and happens in real life. We strongly believe in the power of community-defined evidence and promote its use in the MCH field to center and highlight the expertise and perspectives of people navigating MCH systems. Learn more about how AMCHP thinks about evidence and view an example of community-defined evidence.
How to Submit a Practice? Access the practice submission forms on our webpage and learn more about how you can submit your practice for review! All submissions must be sent to evidence@amchp.org by September 19 to be considered for Fall review, but are still accepted on a rolling basis.
- Not sure which designation to submit to? Check out our Minimum Criteria Checklist to figure out which designation is right for your practice.
How to Submit a Policy? Access the policy submission forms on our webpage and learn more about how you can submit your policy for review! All submissions should be sent to evidence@amchp.org by September 19 to be considered for Fall review, but are still accepted on a rolling basis.
- Not sure which designation to submit to? Email us at evidence@amchp.org.
Refer a Practice or Policy: Don’t have anything to submit but know of one that would be a great fit for the MCH Innovations Database? Refer a practice/policy to the database on our website, and we’ll reach out to them.
Need Help? Our team is here to support you! Email evidence@amchp.org with any questions about submission categories or requirements.
AMCHP Events & Webinars
Upcoming Webinar: Reducing Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Stigma Through Cross-Sector Collaboration
Join us for our upcoming webinar on September 24 from 1-2:30 PM ET, exploring how cross-sector collaboration can reduce stigma surrounding perinatal substance use disorders (SUD). Stigma—whether self-imposed, social, or structural—remains a significant challenge to effective care and support for individuals and families. This training will examine the impact of stigma at all levels and offer actionable strategies to engage key partners, shift negative perceptions, and build more impactful systems of care for individuals and families affected by perinatal SUD.
Don’t miss out, register now to be a part of this powerful and important conversation!
Speakers:
- Dr. Kimá Joy Taylor, MD, MPH, FAAP, Co-Founder of Doing Right by Birth, Founder of Anka Consulting, Non-Resident Fellow at the Urban Institute
- Micah Goodman, Founder, Enhearten
- Dr. Cara Poland, board-certified addiction medicine physician, Associate Professor at Michigan State University, Vice President of the American Society of Addiction Medicine
- Dr. Maridee Shogren, Dean of the College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines at the University of North Dakota
Legislation & Policy
Explore our Maternal & Child Health Bill Tracker for more information about pending federal legislation to improve maternal health. Also, download AMCHP’s 2024 Federal Policy Agenda, which outlines where we have focused our advocacy work.
Subscribe to AMCHP’s Policy Alerts and Digest to stay up to date with the latest policy information.
AMCHP Policy and Partnerships Town Halls
Thank you to those of you who joined us for our AMCHP Policy and Partnerships Town Hall in July! You can find the full recordings of past Town Halls on our Government Affairs webpage.
We will not have a Town Hall in August, but please register to join us for our next edition on September 11, from 2-3 PM ET at this registration link.
Opportunities & Funding
Free Resource for Job Seekers – The AMCHP Career Center: Connecting Talent with Opportunity
AMCHP offers access to top job opportunities in our industry. Job seekers can access the AMCHP Career Center to search and apply for open positions at no cost, while employers can post their jobs for a fee! Search for Jobs | Post a Job.
Do you know someone who is looking for a new job or opportunity? Share the AMCHP Career Center with them!
Partner Events & Webinars
Free Webinar Series: Enhancing Care of Families Affected by Perinatal Substance Use Through Effective Collaboration and Plan of Safe Care
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is excited to launch the free webinar series, Enhancing Care of Families Affected by Perinatal Substance Use Through Effective Collaboration and Plan of Safe Care. The 4-part series is designed to equip pediatricians and other health care professionals with the knowledge and skills to support families affected by perinatal substance use.
Upcoming webinars will be held today, August 28, and September 25, from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM CT. View the flyer for additional information on each session and register for the Perinatal Health Webinar Series.
2025 Prenatal-to-3 Research to Policy Summit
Registration is now open for the annual Prenatal-to-3 (PN-3) Research to Policy Summit, hosted virtually by the PN-3 Policy Impact Center on Tuesday, September 30, from 1:00-2:30 PM CT! Join fellow state and thought leaders for an engaging online experience filled with expert speakers, networking opportunities, and more.
At this event, you will:
- Hear an overview of the NEW 2025 State Policy Roadmap.
- Hear expert insights on state efforts to protect and implement evidence-based policies in 2025 .
- Learn more about the impact of recent federal policy changes on states.
- Learn how state and federal policy choices interact and explore opportunities to advance policy in 2026.
Virtual Event: Food Policy Opportunities to Build a Healthier America
Join the University of Pennsylvania Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (Penn LDI) for a virtual conversation on October 17, from 12:00 – 1:00 PM ET.
The federal government is showing renewed interest in the connection between the food Americans eat and their health, an area that state and local leaders also continue to test. There are many ways in which policy can shape what people consume, from nutrition assistance programs like SNAP to tax policies affecting food pricing and access, and regulations targeting nutritional quality and marketing of food products. As the public conversation gains momentum, this panel will examine what policies are most likely to lead to health improvements and how governments can design effective food policies that support better health outcomes for all Americans. Register for this webinar.
Publications & Resources
NEW Congenital Syphilis Resources from the American Academy of Pediatrics
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offers comprehensive congenital syphilis resources for clinicians and families. Access interactive tools, guidance, and educational materials to support early detection, treatment, and informed conversations about congenital syphilis.
Explore these resources: AAP Congenital Syphilis Resources
Commemorations
August 2025
Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month
Digestive Tract Paralysis Awareness Month
National Immunization Awareness Month
Weeks to Note:
World Breastfeeding Week, August 1-7
National Health Center Week, August 4-10
OSHA’s Safe and Sound Week, August 12-18
Days to Note:
World Lung Cancer Day, August 1
International Overdose Awareness Day, August 31





