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$1,458,079
Total Michigan CBCAP Funding

Core Services

Lead child abuse prevention programs in Michigan by providing leadership, resources, education and training so that local programs can thrive in each of the 83 counties. All 100+ prevention programs are trained in Strengthening Families Protective Factors Framework. Child abuse and neglect prevention programming includes:
• safe sleep and infant safety education,
• child sexual abuse and personal boundaries training,
• parenting education,
• social and emotional competence education,
• home visiting,
• fatherhood initiatives,
• parent cafes, and
• baby pantries.

34,628
Number of families served in Michigan
Number of people served in Michigan
39,097
Parents
141,550
Children
813
Parents with disabilities
9,072
Children with disabilities
$2,691,240
Michigan Total Funding for Evidence-Based Programs
Michigan State Lead Agency Structure
Child Welfare Agency
Children's Trust Fund
Non-profit
Collaborations
 
Child Welfare
 
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.
 
Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems
 
CFSR
Child and Family Services Review (CFSR) is a periodic review of state child welfare systems by the Children’s Bureau and the Program Improvement Plan (PIP) is the plan to address areas in the child welfare services that need improvement.
 
APSR
Annual Progress and Services Report (APSR) is the annual update on progress made toward accomplishing the goals and objectives in the CFSP.
 
Strengthening Families
 
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.
25,514,061
Total individuals reached via public awareness in Michigan
Print Report