2020 Mom Advocacy and Policy Work

The History:

We were founded through collaborative state policy work that began in 2009.

Read more about our work here.

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That state work coupled with our Founder and Executive Director Joy Burkhard’s extensive experience working in the legal and quality improvement departments for a Fortune 50 healthcare services company has formed the basis of our understanding of the root cause barriers to diagnosis of MMH disorders and access to care.

We began addressing federal policy when we formed the National Coalition for Maternal Mental Health in 2014. The Coalition was formed after we convened a group of stakeholders in D.C. to address maternal mental health and share the "2020 Mom Project's" pillars of change. Stakeholders included the National Institute for Health Care Management, Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies, the March of Dimes, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Postpartum Support International and more. Federal agencies had also RSVPed though the event occurred on the first day of a government shutdown.

The National Coalition began convening regularly and included engaging federal agencies. The National Coalition was the group that ultimately led the advocacy work to pass The Bringing Postpartum Depression Out of the Shadows Act, with the help of a dynamic volunteer lobbyist.

 
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2020 Mom as the Recognized Policy Leader

Recognized as the go-to MMH policy expert, 2020 Mom has been invited to speak and participate at SAMHSA convenings, The National Governors Association, Zero to Three (presentation and fireside chat) AMCHP, CLASP’s Policy learning network and Centers for Medicaid Innovation.

 

National Awards

Joy has received several national awards for her policy expertise and accomplishments most notably:

2016 Joy received the Federal Health and Human Services, Office of Women’s Health Emerging Leader Award
  • In 2016 Joy received the Federal Health and Human Services, Office of Women’s Health Emerging Leader Award

  • In 2019 Joy was honored with the American Public Health Association’s prestigious and highly competitive Maternal Child Health Advocate of the Year Award

 

Our Project Portfolio:

65% of the 2020 Mom Project Portfolio is Related to Policy, Including Federal and State Policy Advocacy.

This Includes:

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2020 Mom’s Significant Policy Accomplishments Timeline

  • Passed the TRIUMPH for New Moms Act, which calls on the Federal Health and Human Services (HHS) Agency to create a federal interagency task force and federal strategic plan including recommendations for governors (2022)

  • Provided back-end advocacy support to the Shades of Blue Project, including a substantive policy capacity grant, to support the federal Moms Matter Act (2021-2022)

  • Hosted via Mom Congress the 2022 "Saving and Supporting Moms" Congressional Briefing which featured, among other presentations, the latest CDC Maternal Mortality report noting maternal mental health conditions as the leading cause of pregnancy-related death

  • Consulting to the Black Maternal Health Caucus on the Black Maternal Health Momnibus (2020-present)

  • Drafting and securing federal interagency report on federal gaps in maternal mental health (2020)

  • Hosting via Mom Congress the 2019 “Saving and Supporting Moms” Congressional Briefing, featuring the CDC, Christy Turlington Burns and others

  • Distributing CA Task Force Recommendations Nationally (2017-2018), Tracking Progress against those recommendations and issuing a Follow Up report Maternal Mental Health: State of the State in California and Beyond (2019)

  • Drafting and passage of CA’s comprehensive maternal mental health bill package (2017-2019) including the high profile screening mandate and insurer law

  • Issuance of the CA MMH Strategic Plan Report in 2017, the first report in the nation to identify the gaps and a framework for change for national agencies and professional associations

  • Formation of a Multi-Stakeholder Maternal Mental Health Task Force in CA in 2015 including national speakers

  • Formation of the National Coalition for Maternal Mental Health in 2014, the entity that pushed for passage of Bringing Postpartum Depression Out of the Shadows Act

  • Development of respected relationships with state and federal agencies, most notably SAMHSA and CDC beginning in 2014

  • The month of May proclaimed as Perinatal Depression Awareness Month in California in 2010