CBCAP STATE PROFILE OF
New York in 2023
Total New York CBCAP Funding: $4,313,787
Core Services:

• Family Resource Center programs,
• Child abuse prevention programs,
• Statewide parent helpline,
• Public education materials and
• Enough Abuse campaign.
Funded programs partner with families to provide parenting education, home visits, therapeutic services for children and parents, parent leadership opportunities, and connections to local resources such as mental health services, food pantries and other services.
Populations served include teen parents, refugee families, and families with low incomes. All CBCAP funded programs provide trauma informed services utilizing at least one evidence-based curriculum/approaches including:
• Triple P,
• Strong African American Families,
• Common Sense Parenting,
• Combined Parent Child CBT,
• Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP),
• Active Parenting of Teens Program,
• C.A.R.E.S. (Coordination, Advocacy, Resources, Education and Support),
• Family Check-Up,
• Parents as Teachers,
• ParentChild+,
• Incredible Years, and
• Parenting Journey.
CBCAP funds are also used to support the use of Standards of Quality (SOQ) in prevention programs and a robust data system to capture outcomes for families and services utilized.

Number of Families Served in New York: 1,881
Number of People Served in New York:
Parents
2,132
Children
1,903
Parents with disabilities
250
Children with disabilities
231
New York Total Funding for Evidence-Based Programs: $9,627,943
New York State Lead Agency Structure
  • Child Welfare Agency
  • Children's Trust Fund
Collaborations
Child Welfare
FFPSA/Title IV-E Plan
Head Start, Early Head Start
Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems
Public Health/ACEs
CFSR
APSR
Strengthening Families
Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting
Substance Abuse
Mental Health
Other (detail in narrative)
Total individuals reached via public awareness in New York: 516,518