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NCIT.org is here to support you in taking action to help all babies and toddlers thrive. Click on advocate, media or policy maker and be taken to areas of the site made just for you! Need something else? Send us an email!

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Advocate

It’s only when people like you share their voice can we pass the policies we need at the local, state, tribal and federal level. We can help you learn the issues, how to be an advocate and then take simple, effective actions to support good policies that help every child and family thrive.

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Policy Maker

NCIT is committed to advancing the most effective and promising policy solutions and we want to help policy makers with what they need to get these policies passed in their jurisdictions. Education on issues, white papers, access to experts, sample policies. We are here to support you from concept to passage and through implementation.

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The Media

The media is key to raising awareness and building support for those policies most critical to raising healthy, happy babies and toddlers. NCIT is here to support print, broadcasting and digital journalists with the info they need to develop and deliver compelling stories on the policies and programs needed to support every baby and toddler and their families. We can help with research, sources, data and copy.

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NCIT is supported by 500+ members.

The National Collaborative for Infants & Toddlers is bringing together organizations and individuals across the US who want to improve the health and well-being of infants, toddlers, their families, and caregivers. Using policy advocacy as its tool, the NCIT and its members support federal state, local, and tribal efforts to pass effective policies and to maximize public investments in PN-3 systems.

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News & Events

Pregnant patient lying on an exam table during an ultrasound while a clinician uses a handheld device on their abdomen.
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Premature placental separation may increase the child’s risk of heart disease by age 28

Press Releases | March 25, 2026
DALLAS, March 25, 2026 — The risk of developing early cardiovascular disease or dying from cardiovascular disease by the age of 28 was about 4.6 times higher among people born to mothers who had a placental abruption during their pregnancy. This finding was compared to people whose birth did not have this complication, according to new research...
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Step Into Health: Movement, Pregnancy, and National Walking Day

Blog Posts | March 20, 2026
As we head into National Walking Day on Wednesday, April 1, a new study from the American Heart Association offers a timely reminder: when it comes to health, especially during pregnancy, how we move throughout the day matters just as much as intentional exercise. The research, presented at the American Heart Association’s 2026 EPI|Lifestyle Scientific Sessions,...
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Wisconsin Extends Postpartum Medicaid Coverage, Leaving Arkansas as the Last State Without It

Blog Posts | March 16, 2026
Wisconsin recently took an important step to support maternal and infant health by passing legislation to extend Medicaid coverage for mothers to 12 months after childbirth. With this change, Arkansas is now the only state that has not adopted the option to provide a full year of postpartum coverage. Extending postpartum Medicaid coverage helps ensure...
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New Data Signals a Troubling Trend in Prenatal Care Access

Blog Posts | March 16, 2026
A new analysis from Georgetown University’s Center for Children and Families highlights a troubling shift in prenatal care access across the United States. Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that fewer pregnant people are receiving care early in pregnancy, while those receiving late – or no – prenatal care...
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Winning for Babies in 2026: How to Build Smart, Strategic PN-3 Advocacy

April 07, 2026 13:00-14:00 CST
Join us for a virtual webinar on how nonprofit organizations can strategically engage in the 2026 gubernatorial elections to advance PN-3 priorities. Hear from NCIT members in states navigating open races and large candidate fields about what effective engagement looks like in a 501(c)(3) context. We’ll cover key considerations for building an advocacy plan, balancing...
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Messages That Move Policy: New Findings for Prenatal-to 3 Advocates

April 09, 2026 13:00-14:00 CST
Learn about the latest research into the messages that cut through polarization and move PN 3 policy forward. The National Collaborative for Infants & Toddlers has completed new research to equip advocates across the country with the strongest messaging to protect and expand policies that support young children and families. Over the past few months,...
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State Revenue Generation for PN-3: Strategies for Sustainable Public Funding

April 16, 2026 14:00-15:00 CST
As states face tighter budgets and evolving revenue landscapes, this collaborative workshop digs into strategic approaches for generating funding for early childhood systems and offers practical frameworks for engaging in revenue-focused work. This in‑depth session breaks down tax policy and revenue generation in a way that empowers early childhood advocates and system builders. Participants will...
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Paid Family Medical Leave Policies – Where We Are Today and How We Move Forward

April 21, 2026 13:00-15:00 CST
Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML) is a vital resource for families, but many states have yet to adopt this crucial policy. In 2025, Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee moved incremental PFML policies forward. This session will cover a high-level overview of federal policy development, 2025 incremental state successes, research and messaging that resonates with decisionmakers from...

The National Collaborative for Infants and Toddlers (NCIT) was created in 2017 as a vehicle to connect a diverse group of advocates, system leaders, philanthropy, researchers, policy experts and practitioners at the federal, state and local level who shared a common interest in addressing the needs of our nation’s youngest children. Developed with initial support from the Pritzker Children’s Initiative, NCIT was founded on the belief that beginning prenatally, every child and their family should have the support that they need for a strong start in life.

In its early years, NCIT focused on raising awareness of the need for stronger and more equitable prenatal-to-three (PN-3) policies and programs, measuring the impact of PN-3 investments and sharing what works to better support infants, toddlers and their families.

By 2022, American Heart Association (AHA), through its Voices for Healthy Kids project, became the steward of NCIT. Within this new home and with access to expanded funding sources, NCIT has been able to build on its original purpose, strengthen its support to advocates and increase its impact on PN-3 investments.

Voices for Healthy Kids, an initiative of the American Heart Association (AHA), provides the staffing and support structure for The National Collaborative for Infants & Toddlers. NCIT supports education and policies that at times are outside the realm of the AHA. This staffing and support should not be construed as endorsement by the American Heart Association.