TOR,
When asking for help it's a good idea to explain what you are designing, what environment and loads it will see, and the manufacturing process your plan to use. These questions must be asked before you'll get meaningful help.
If you plan to use polypropylene in an injected molding process, Insideman offers one of the best suggestions to reduce warpage. That is to reduce the stress of the part during manufacturing. Injection molded parts tend to warp when internal stresses are too high or reinforcements such as glass fibers align in one direction. You'll need low stress filling and an isotropic shrinkage pattern. PP is notorious for warping due to high stress and anisotropic shrinkage.
Best of luck.