Live RSS
Federal Grant · Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health

Pregnancy and Postpartum Hypertension Control Initiative

Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-06-08. Official notice and agency instructions control.

Healthcare Tech university-researchernon-profitsmall-business
The pitch

If you've developed clinical tools, care protocols, or data systems for managing hypertension in pregnant and postpartum populations, this HHS initiative is actively funding deployment.

Award range
Unspecified
Closes
Open date
Aug 1, 2024
Difficulty
Medium
Source
Grants.gov
Agency
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health
Last verified
2026-06-08
Fit language
Possible fit only
Apply at grants.gov →

Report stale or inaccurate summary

What this is

The Pregnancy and Postpartum Hypertension Control Initiative, managed by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, funds projects that address the prevention, detection, and management of hypertension in pregnant and postpartum women. This is a maternal health-focused program likely supporting clinical research, quality improvement efforts, or implementation science approaches to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality related to hypertensive disorders. Applicants should have expertise in obstetrics, maternal health, cardiovascular health, or health services delivery.

Who can apply

Eligibility details are not specified in the provided text. Applicants should verify eligibility through the full CFDA 93.088 program announcement, which typically includes academic institutions, non-profits, state/local health departments, and qualified healthcare organizations.

Topics: pregnancy hypertension · postpartum care · maternal health · cardiovascular research · women's health implementation

Public-source funding discovery only. This summary is generated from public agency data and may be incomplete or stale. NonDilute is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of any government agency. Official notices and agency instructions control. NonDilute does not determine eligibility, provide grant-writing advice, or guarantee funding.