
COVID-19 Response Grant
Testing and Scaling Virtual and In-person Youth Group Therapy and Guardian Support Groups
Outcome Report
Awarded in
2021
Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers (SSCHC), the largest provider of outpatient behavioral health services for families requiring bilingual care in Milwaukee, will engage a youth advisory council and community partners in the testing and scaling of group treatment options for youth as well as corresponding support groups for parents and guardians. By leveraging successful in-person groups, Sixteenth Street is uniquely situated to investigate the effectiveness of the virtual group therapy model for youth, for which there is currently limited supportive evidence.

Maternal and Child Health
Jardin de Espacios (Garden of Spaces): Designing Well-Being During the Perinatal Journey
Awarded in
2022
Public Health Madison Dane County (PHMDC) leads the project Jardin de Espacios (Garden of Spaces): Designing Well-Being During the Perinatal Journey (Madison/Dane County); PHMDC will collaborate with Roots4Change Cooperative to develop culturally appropriate educational and perinatal services for Latino and Indigenous families.

Maternal and Child Health
Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center: Native Parent Connection Program
Awarded in
2022
The Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center is leading the project Native Parent Connection Program; this project will strengthen collaborations to address the needs of Native parents and families, or expectant parents through home visiting, breastfeeding supports, validated mental health screening tools, and parenting programs.

Maternal and Child Health
Development of a OB Nurse Navigator Program in a Rural Critical Access Hospital
Outcome Report
Awarded in
2022
St. Croix Regional Medical Center received a 2022 Maternal and Child Health Grant for the project Development of an OB Nurse Navigator Program in a Rural Critical Access Hospital (St. Croix and surrounding counties). The project was successful in creating a comprehensive program to address patients’ prenatal and postpartum needs and provided social supports and resources for underserved families in this six-county rural area.

COVID-19 Response Grant
Restorative Justice in Schools and Communities: Facilitating Healing, Support, and Cultural Identity Affirmation for Young People
Outcome Report
Awarded in
2021
The YWCA in Madison used its grant to support healing for Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and marginalized youth who experienced trauma due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This project focused on continuing, expanding and evaluating the YWCA Madison’s restorative justice programming in Dane County to support youth impacted by the social and emotional effects of the pandemic. Through school and community-based partnerships, the initiative created healing-centered spaces that affirm identity and rebuild relationships.
At the heart of the project were restorative justice circles, which were facilitated dialogues rooted in Indigenous practices that bring people together to build community, address harm and promote accountability without punishment. Youth were trained as Circle Keepers, leading peers in these practices and developing skills in deep listening. The project also offered alternatives to municipal court involvement by referring youth to restorative circles instead of punitive systems. Over two years, the project engaged more than 1,000 young people and 100 adults across schools, courts and community centers in restorative justice processes and training.