2024 Giving Tuesday

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Black Mamas Matter Alliance, Inc.
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To ensure Black mamas have the rights and resources to thrive before, during, and after pregnancy.

$1,095

raised by 13 people

$10,000 goal

The Black Mamas Matter Alliance, Inc (BMMA) is non-profit 501c3 organization. BMMA is a national network of Black women-led organizations and multi-disciplinary professionals whose work is rooted in birth and reproductive justice, respectful maternity care, and human rights frameworks. BMMA functions as the premiere Black Maternal Health professional organization and serves as a national voice and coordinating entity for stakeholders advancing Black maternal health equity.

As the founders and leaders of the Black Maternal Health Movement, Black Mamas Matter Alliance, Inc. (BMMA) is committed to tackling these inequities and championing policies that guarantee ALL mothers get the care they deserve and need. 

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WHY DONATE TO BMMA?

Our work is grounded in the human rights, reproductive justice, and birth justice frameworks, and incorporates respectful maternity care tenets. The Black Mamas Matter Alliance serves as a national voice and coordinating entity for stakeholders advancing maternal health, rights, and justice.  


BMMA provides technical assistance, training, and capacity building for grassroots organizations, maternity care service providers (e.g. clinicians, midwives, doula networks and community health workers), academia, and the public health industry.  

We foster connections and collaborations between mainstream entities and Black women-led initiatives. We recognize that maternal mortality and morbidity is a global concern and we frame domestic maternal health policy within the global context. 

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