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CBCAP STATE PROFILE OF
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$1,503,118
Total Georgia CBCAP Funding

Core Services

The Georgia Division of Family & Children Services, Prevention and Community Support Section administers several competitive grant programs. CBCAP funds partially support:
• First Steps Georgia mini-grant program and
• Second Step school-based violence prevention curriculum.
CBCAP funds also help support general Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention grants and training, as well as infrastructure costs including technical assistance and evaluation for statewide initiatives such as:
• Strengthening Families Georgia,
• Parent to Parent of Georgia (P2P),
• Better Brains for Babies (BBB) Initiative,
• Prevent Child Abuse Georgia (PCA Georgia),
• Georgia Essentials for Childhood,
• Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention On-line Training Initiative, and
• Darkness to Light Stewards of Children Training.

11,216
Number of families served in Georgia
Number of people served in Georgia
581
Parents
190
Children
0
Parents with disabilities
173
Children with disabilities
$1,553,294
Georgia Total Funding for Evidence-Based Programs
Georgia State Lead Agency Structure
Child Welfare Agency
Children's Trust Fund
Collaborations
 
Child Welfare
 
IV-B/PSSF
Title IV-B of the Social Security Act provides funds for programs directed toward keeping families together. Promoting Safe and Stable Families (PSSF) Program helps to develop a coordinated and integrated service system for families.
 
CFSP/APSR
Child and Family Services Plan (CFSP) is a strategic plan that sets forth a State's vision and goals to strengthen its child welfare system. Annual Progress and Services Report (APSR) is the annual update on progress made toward accomplishing the goals and objectives in the CFSP.
 
FFPSA/Title IV-E Plan
Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) is a law that restructured federal child welfare funding. Title IV-E is the Federal foster care funding program.
 
Strengthening Families
 
Head Start, Early Head Start
 
Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting
Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program facilitates collaboration and partnership at the federal, state, and community levels to improve the health of at-risk children through evidence-based home visiting programs.
 
Substance Abuse
 
Public Health/ACEs
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are an indicator of long-term health and opportunity for children.
 
Other (detail in narrative)
140,924
Total individuals reached via public awareness in Georgia
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