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IMPACT BH Expands to Support Improved Maternal and Infant Behavioral Health Outcomes Across Colorado

IMPACT BH Expands to Support Improved Maternal and Infant Behavioral Health Outcomes Across Colorado


In 2022, CPCQC and the Colorado Behavioral Health Administration launched the IMprove Perinatal Access, Coordination, and Treatment for Behavioral Health (IMPACT BH) program to help Colorado communities strengthen and integrate local perinatal behavioral health systems. The program addresses longstanding gaps in identification, referral, and access to care for pregnant and postpartum women—particularly in rural Colorado.


From the outset, IMPACT BH was grounded in a clear understanding: investing in perinatal behavioral health is foundational to healthy families, strong communities, and improved maternal outcomes. When perinatal women receive timely, appropriate behavioral health support, the benefits extend beyond the mother—strengthening the mother–infant dyad, supporting infant development, and creating positive ripple effects across families and communities.


Since its launch, IMPACT BH has supported perinatal system-building efforts in eight counties across Colorado’s Western Slope and I-70 corridor. These early investments have strengthened local partnerships, expanded navigation services, and built more coordinated pathways to care for perinatal women and families.


Why This Work Remains Critical


New and emerging data continue to underscore the urgency of this work:

Partnering to Expand IMPACT BH to New Communities 

CPCQC is proud to announce the continued expansion of IMPACT BH in partnership with the Colorado Behavioral Health Administration. Beginning July 1, 2026, the program aims to support three to five additional communities through the 12-month collective impact program.

IMPACT BH will continue offering grant funding to expand local perinatal navigation services, helping ensure pregnant and postpartum women—and their infants— access vital supports. Funding may support peer support providers, community health workers, doulas, home visitors, and other trusted community-based roles that help families successfully connect to care.

Beginning in FY27, learning collaboratives will serve as a core strategy of IMPACT BH. These collaboratives will convene local clinical providers, community-based organizations, public health agencies, and other partners to strengthen local perinatal behavioral health systems. Participating communities will focus on improving identification, referral, and care for perinatal mental health and substance use needs, supported by targeted quality improvement coaching.

Apply Now to Join the IMPACT BH Community 

CPCQC will accept Expressions of Interest (EOI) from interested communities from Monday, February 2nd through Friday, March 6th. Interested communities must submit a single collective EOI to be considered for the next program cycle, beginning on July 1, 2026. 

To learn more and apply, please review the IMPACT BH Expression of Interest below:


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