BETTY HUBBARD AWARD
Elizabeth (Betty) Hubbard, a long time advocate for the health needs of mothers and children and an original member of the Maternal and Child Health Advisory Task Force, died in 1989. In 1990, the Maternal and Child Health Advisory Task Force and the Minnesota Department of Health honored her work and her memory by establishing the Annual Betty Hubbard Leadership Award. This award of recognition is presented to individuals or organizations in Minnesota making significant contributions to maternal and child health.
Awards are presented in two categories:
Statewide: recognizing the nominee’s contributions to maternal and child health with outcomes at a statewide level; and
Community Level: recognizing contributions to maternal and child health with outcomes that impact an entire community or a targeted population within a community.
To nominate someone for an award or find out more about Betty Hubbard, check out the information below:
- Betty Hubbard Award Nomination Information
- Betty Hubbard Award Nomination Form (Word: 38 KB/2 pages)
- Betty Hubbard Award Recipients: A list of the past award recipients and their achievements.
- Who was Betty Hubbard: A brief profile that describes Betty Hubbard and her work.
- Betty Hubbard Award Policies and Procedures

