
Below you’ll find links to scholarships and grants to help with funding your training and education.
Scholarships and Grants
- The Wisconsin Guild of Midwives Scholarship
- open to members of the Wisconsin Guild of Midwives
- The Wisconsin Guild of Midwives Fund for Queer, Black, Indigenous & People of Color (QBIPOC) Student Midwives and 1st-Year Midwives Grant
- open to members of the Wisconsin Guild of Midwives
- The National Association of Certified Professional Midwives Bigger Table Fund
- provides financial awards for student midwives of color, Indigenous and/or LGBTQIA2S+ student midwives for the initial NARM examination fee, the fee for retaking the NARM examination when needed, or one-time initial state licensing fees
- The Relocation Support Grant for CPM/CMs
- assists CPM/CMs who have relocated due to their spouse’s or domestic partner’s military orders for a Permanent Change of Station (PCS)
- Tanya Khemet Taiwo Midwifery Student Scholarship Fund
- provides support for tuition and related educational expenses to second and third year Black and Indigenous midwifery students enrolled in programs accredited by the Midwifery Education Accreditation Council (MEAC)
- ACNM Midwifery Student Scholarships
- a collection of scholarships open to CNM students attending an ACME-accredited or pre-accredited basic midwifery education program
- Bastyr University Scholarships
- Myers Midwifery Scholarship Fund provides financial support for students of color to complete the Master of Science in Midwifery (MSM) program
- Midwives College of Utah’s Briana Blackwelder Scholarship Fund
- recipients of full award scholarships will receive three semesters of tuition relief (i.e. tuition waivers) per year with the option for continuation of the scholarship, based upon continued eligibility, for up to four years of tuition relief. Recipients of single-term award scholarships will receive tuition relief for a single term and is not renewable
- Mercy In Action College of Midwifery’s Claudia Booker Memorial Midwife Scholarship
Individual Institution and Federal Funding
If you are attending a college or university for any part of your education, considering checking in with your institution’s financial aid resources as well as applying for FAFSA.






