The PQC Funding Report for April 2025 provides a comprehensive overview of the funding and operational structures of Perinatal Quality Collaboratives (PQCs) across the United States. The report highlights that most PQCs have a median budget between $500k and $749k, with federal funding sources such as CDC and HRSA being predominant. PQCs typically employ around six paid individuals, including three full-time employees. The report also notes regional differences, with Southern PQCs having larger budgets, Northeast PQCs employing more individuals, and West PQCs having fewer full-time employees. The backbone of PQCs varies, with academic/university-based PQCs having the largest budgets and most paid individuals, while Department of Health PQCs have fewer funding sources. The report concludes with priorities for 2025, focusing on severe hypertension, substance use disorders, and maternal mental health.