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FY 2007 Children's Bureau Discretionary Grant Awards
This document provides a list of Children's Bureau discretionary grants awarded in fiscal year 2007: 2007 National Child Welfare Leadership Institute (CFDA # 93.648) Up to $1,168,142 over 17 months. Targeted Grants to Increase the Well-Being of, and to Improve the Permanency Outcomes for, Children Affected by Methamphetamine or Other Substance Abuse (CFDA # 93.087) Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect Through Nurse Home Visitation (CFDA # 93.670) Up to $400,000 per year for 5 years. Using Comprehensive Family Assessments to Improve Child Welfare Outcomes (CFDA # 93.670) Up to $400,000 per year for 5 years. AdoptUsKids (CFDA # 93.254) Up to $3,669,500 per year for 5 years. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
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FY 2005 Children's Bureau Competitive Cooperative Agreements and Discretionary Grant Awards
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This document provides a list of Children's Bureau discretionary grants and cooperative agreements awarded in fiscal year 2005: Developing Adoption Services and Supports for Youth Who Wish to Retain Contact with Family Members in Order to Improve Permanency Outcomes (CFDA # 93.652) up to $300,000 per year for 5 years National Quality Improvement Center on the Privatization of Child Welfare Services (CFDA # 93.670) up to $900,000 per year for 5 years National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect (CFDA # 93.670) up to $600,000 per year for 5 years Ithaca, NY Consortium for Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect (LONGSCAN) (CFDA #93.670) up to $250,000 per year for 5 years Seattle, WA Chapel Hill, NC ($500,000 per year for Coordinating Center) Chapel Hill, NC Chicago, IL San Diego, CA Baltimore, MD up to $475,000 per year for 4 years Santa Cruz, CA Philadelphia, PA West Covina, CA Grand Rapids, MI Knoxville, TN Baltimore, MD Providence, RI Demonstration Projects That Improve Child Well-Being by Fostering Healthy Marriages Within Underserved Communities (CFDA # 93.670) up to $150,000 per year for 4 years Washington, DC Bayfield, WI Long Island City, NY Charleston, SC Starkville, MS Sewickly, PA Rockford, IL Oakland, CA Trenton, NJ Grants to Tribes, Tribal Organizations, and Migrant Programs for Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention Programs (CFDA #93.590) up to $142,000 per year for 3 years Toppenish, WA Anza, CA Neshoba, MS Model Development or Replication to Implement the CAPTA Requirement to Identify and Serve Substance Exposed Newborns (CFDA # 93.551) up to $250,000 per year for 5 years Denver, CO Eugene, OR Toledo, OH Boston, MA Training of Child Welfare Agency Supervisors in the Effective Delivery and Management of Federal Independent Living Service for Youth in Foster Care (CFDA #93.556) up to $250,000 per year for 3 years San Francisco, CA Boston, MA New York City, NY Louisville, KY Houston, TX Iowa City, IA Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
FY 2006 Children's Bureau Discretionary Grant Awards
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This document provides a list of Children's Bureau discretionary grants awarded in fiscal year 2006: Collaboration between TANF and Child Welfare to Improve Child Welfare Program Outcomes (CFDA # 93.556) Up to $400,000 per year for 5 years Demonstration Projects in Post-Adoption Services and Marriage Education (CFDA # 93.652) Up to $250,000 per year for 5 years Infant Adoption Awareness Training Program (CFDA # 93.254) Up to $6,000,000 per year for 5 years for projects of national scope. Up to $1,500,000 per year for 5 years for smaller regional or local projects. National Quality Improvement Center on Non-Resident Fathers (CFDA # 93.652) Up to $1,000,000 per year for 5 years National Resource Center for Programs Serving Abandoned Infants and Infants at Risk of Abandonment and their Families (CFDA # 93.551) Up to $900,000 per year for 4 years Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
FY 2001 Children's Bureau Competitive Discretionary Grant Awards
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This document provides a list of Children's Bureau discretionary grants and cooperative agreements awarded in fiscal year 2001: 2001A: Adoption Opportunities (approximately $3.1 million) 2001A.1 Achieving Increased Adoptive Placements For Children in Foster Care - $250,000 each year for 3 years 2001A.2 Field Initiated Demonstration Projects Advancing the State of the Art in the Adoption Field - $250,000 each year for 4 years 2001A.3 Quality Improvement Centers on Adoptionyear 1=$175,000, years 2,3,4 & 5=$500,000 per year 2001A.4 Evaluations of Existing Adoption Programs$100,000 each year for 3 years 2001B: Child Abuse and Neglect (approximately $3.8 million) 2001B.1 National Resource Center on Child Maltreatment$700,000 each year for two years 2001B.2 Investigator-Initiated Research Advancing the State of the Art in the Child Abuse and Neglect Field$250,000 each year for 3 years 2001B.3 Field-initiated Demonstration Projects Advancing the State of the Art in the Child Abuse and Neglect Field - $250,000 each year for 4 years 2001B.4 Quality Improvement Centers on Child Protective Services -year 1=$175,000, years 2,3,4 & 5= $500,000 per year 2001B.5 Evaluations of Existing Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention or Intervention Programs$100,000 each year for 3 years 2001C: Abandoned Infants (approximately $4.2 million) 2001C.1 Support for Previous Comprehensive Service Demonstration Projects$450,000 each year for 4 years 2001C.2 Support for New Comprehensive Service Demonstration Projects -$450,000 per year for 4 years 2001C.3 Family Support Services for Grandparents and Other Relatives Providing Caregiving for Children of Substance Abusing and HIV-Positive Women - $100,000 each year for 4 years 2001C.4 Recreational Services for Children Affected by HIV/AIDS - $100,000 each year for 4 years 2001D: Child Welfare (approximately $1.6 million) 2001D.1 Demonstration Sites: Building Analytical Capacity For Child Welfare Programs in State Systems - $250,000 each year for 3 years 2001D.2 Mentor Sites: Building Analytical Capacity For Child Welfare Programs in State Systems - $150,000 per year for 3 years Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
FY 2020 Children's Bureau Discretionary Grant Awards
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The following are Children's Bureau discretionary grants awarded in fiscal year (FY) 2020. When available, each grant award will include a link to the expired Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), a brief description, the grant recipients, and a link to their project abstracts. HHS-2020-ACF-ACYF-CZ-1840 The purpose of this FOA is to create, through cooperative agreement, a National Child Welfare Capacity Building Center for Courts (Center). The Center will serve as the focal point for national child welfare expertise, evidence-informed training and technical assistance services, and workforce development support for State Court Improvement Programs (CIP), Tribal Court Improvement Programs (TCIP), courts, child welfare attorneys, and the Children's Bureau's State and Tribal Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) Implementation Partnership Grantees. These services and supports are designed to build the capacity of state and tribal courts, CIPs, TCIPs and child welfare judges and attorneys to meet federal requirements, to participate in federal monitoring and related state and tribal child welfare program improvement planning activities, to implement national child welfare policies and programs, to improve practice and service delivery, and to achieve prevention, safety, permanency, and well-being outcomes for children, youth, and families. The first-year award amount is up to $3,000,000, with a project period up to 48 months. The grant was awarded to the following: HHS-2020-ACF-ACYF-CZ-1839 The purpose of this FOA is to establish, through cooperative agreement, one Quality Improvement Center (QIC) to develop a model program to assess and address the array of individual and collective needs of birth families to support timely, stable, and lasting family reunification and family well-being. The QIC will install, implement, and evaluate the model program in 4-6 local sites. The QIC will incorporate information learned through a literature review, a pool of technical assistance (TA) experts, and the input of birth parents, foster parents, youth, courts, and community service providers/support organizations throughout development and implementation of project activities. The first-year award amount is up to $2,000,000, with a project period up to 60 months. The grant was awarded to the following: HHS-2019-ACF-ACYF-CS-1561 The purpose of this FOA is to award one-time grants to tribes, tribal organizations, or tribal consortia that are seeking to develop a plan to implement a title IV-E foster care; adoption assistance; and, at tribal option, a title IV-E plan under section 471 of the Social Security Act. The grant may be used for costs relating to the development of data-collection systems, a cost-allocation methodology, agency and tribal court procedures necessary to meet the case review system requirements under section 475(5) of the Act, or any other costs attributable to meeting any other requirement necessary for approval of a title IV-E plan. The award amount is up to $300,000 for one 24-month project and budget period. The grants were awarded to the following: Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
FY 2000 Children's Bureau Competitive Discretionary Grant Awards
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Increasing Inter-jurisdictional Adoption: Implementation Demonstrations, 3 years, $250,000 per year maximum award Innovations Increasing Adoptive Placements of Hispanic/Latino Children, 3 years, $250,000 per year maximum award Leadership Development: Parent Support Groups, 3 years, $300,000 per year maximum award Innovations to Increase Permanency Options for Children in Kinship Care, 3 years, $300,000 per year maximum award Knowledge Development for Concurrent Planning, 3 years, $300,000 per year maximum award Collaborations Between Child Welfare Agencies and Court Systems To Facilitate Timely Adoptions, 3 years, $200,000 per year maximum award Innovative Approaches to Expediting Permanence and Implementing ASFA, 3 years, $300,000 per year maximum award Consortium for Longitudinal Studies of Child Maltreatment Projects (LONGSCAN), 5 years, $500,000 per year for the coordinating center, $250,000 per year for each of the five sites Coordinating Center: University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago, Illinois San Diego State University Foundation, San Diego, California University of Maryland - Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, Olympia, Washington National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect , 5 years, $500,000 per year maximum award Fellowships for University-Based Doctoral Candidates and Faculty in the Fields of Human Services, Medicine, or Law for Investigator-Initiated Research in Child Abuse and Neglect, 17 months, $25,000 for one faculty member and $18,750 per student for up to four students, maximum award of up to $100,000 per university applicant Pilot Test a Child Abuse and Neglect Research Data Collection Instrument 17 months, $50,000 maximum award National Network of Mutual Support/Self-Help Programs in Partnership with Communities, 4 years, $500,000 per year maximum award Training of Child Welfare Practitioners to Work Effectively with Youth Transitioning Out of Foster Care through the Federal Independent Living Program, 3 years, $200,000 per year maximum award Training for Managers and Supervisors to Enhance Their Capability to Understand and to Implement the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997, 3 years, $200,000 per year maximum award Training of Child Welfare Agency Supervisors , 3 years, $200,000 per year maximum award Professional Education for Current and Prospective Public Child Welfare Practitioners Leading to Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) Degrees, 3 years, $75,000 per year maximum award Support for Previous Comprehensive Service Demonstration Projects 4 years, $450,000 per year maximum award Support for New Comprehensive Service Demonstration Projects, 4 years, $450,000 per year maximum award Family Support Services for Grandparents and Other Relatives Providing Caregiving for Children and Substance Abusing and HIV-Positive Women, 4 years, $100,000 per year maximum award Recreational Services for Children Affected by HIV/AIDS, 4 years, $100,000 per year maximum award Statutory Authority for these programs: Adoption Opportunities: Title II of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Adoption Reform Act of 1978, as amended, [42 USC 5111] CFDA: 93.652 Child Welfare Training: Section 426 of title IV-B, Subpart 1, of the Social Security Act, as amended, [42 USC 626] CFDA: 93.648 Promoting Safe and Stable Families: Section 430 of title IV-B, Subpart 2, of the Social Security Act, as amended, [42 USC 629] CFDA: 93.556 Child Abuse and Neglect: Section 104 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, as amended [42 USC 5101 et seq.] CFDA: 93.670 Abandoned Infants: Section 101 of the Abandoned Infants Assistance Act, as amended [42 USC 670 note] CFDA: 93.551 Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
Fiscal Year 2021 Funds for the Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention Program
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This Program Instruction (PI) sets forth the requirements for recipients of Community-Based Grants for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect awards for FY 2021; and provides guidance and instructions for the preparation and submission of the application and annual reports. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
Information on the Children's Bureau Discretionary Grants
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This webpage provides general information about Children's Bureau discretionary grants. Forecasts - As it becomes available, information about planned funding opportunity announcements is available on the Department of Health and Human Services Grants Forecast website . To find the Children's Bureau's planned announcements, select "ACF (Administration on Children and Families)" in the “Agency” field. Publication dates - Several separate Children's Bureau funding opportunity announcements are published each year, rather than one consolidated announcement. They are usually published at different times. Publication sites - Children's Bureau discretionary grant funding opportunity announcements are published in Grants.gov , and on the ACF Funding Opportunity Announcement page. Grants.gov - Grants.gov is the single location for all Federal grant program information. A short synopsis of each funding opportunity announcement is posted here as soon as it is released for publication. In Grants.gov, the Children's Bureau's funding opportunity announcements are listed under the Funding Activity Category Income Security and Social Services, and under the Agency Category Department of Health and Human Services. Grants.gov provides customer support via e-mail and telephone. Notification of publication - Visit Grants.gov and the ACF grants opportunity page to access publication information. The Grants.gov web site has options for requesting automated notification. In Grants.gov you can select categories of funding opportunity announcements, and ask to be notified when these announcements are published. Getting an application - After an announcement is published, applicants can download the announcement and required forms. The announcement will include all the information needed to complete and submit your application. Electronic Submission - Applicants must submit their application electronically, unless they request and are granted a waiver. Applicants are advised to be sure that they secure and retain their service ticket number for reference whenever they have any interaction with the Grants.gov Contact Center. Electronic applications will be accepted only through Grants.gov. Detailed instructions for applying on-line are posted on Grants.gov. Grants.gov provides customer support via email and telephone. For further questions - Please call the CB Operations Center at 1-866-796-1591. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
How can I learn about grants funded by the Children’s Bureau? How can I apply for a discretionary grant?
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