
Welcome to your March of Dimes
Here you’ll find lots of ways you can join others already hard at work in your area helping to ensure healthy pregnancies and and strong babies for every family.
Maternal and infant health in the U.S.
The 2022 March of Dimes Report Card highlights the latest key indicators to describe and improve maternal and infant health across the country. It features grades for preterm birth and measures on infant mortality for each state in addition to social drivers of health, low-risk Cesarean births, and inadequate prenatal care. It also highlights the stark disparities across race and ethnicity within these factors.
State Stats
2022 34
2022 49
2022 19
2022 35
2022 50
2022 01
2022 20
2022 36
2022 51
2022 02
2022 21
2022 37
2022 53
2022 04
2022 22
2022 38
2022 54
2022 05
2022 23
2022 39
2022 55
2022 06
2022 24
2022 40
2022 56
2022 08
2022 25
2022 41
2022 09
2022 26
2022 42
2022 10
2022 27
2022 72
2022 11
2022 28
2022 44
2022 12
2022 29
2022 45
2022 13
2022 30
2022 46
2022 15
2022 31
2022 47
2022 16
2022 32
2022 48
2022 17
2022 33
2022 99
Your money does good things

Your voice and opinion are powerful
Both deserve to be heard. Add yours to the thousands of March of Dimes advocates calling for policies that promote the health of all families.

Volunteers drive our work to get communities moving
They raise critical awareness and funds, and improve the health of families. We’re making an impact, but there’s still work to do. There are many ways you can help—virtually or in person.
Support
The following programs, services, and resources provide families in your area with support throughout their pregnancies and into parenthood. Take a closer look at how they work.
Becoming a Mom/Comenzando bien®

Your support makes what we do possible
Whether you’re a parent, student, business, or service organization, your support matters to us and the families we help through programs and resources in your area.
Fueled by generous support from all of our partners, we’ve achieved great strides in research advancements, advocacy wins, innovative program expansion, and access to care for women. But there's still so much to do—join us!