Title IV-E Prevention Accelerator Grants
Despite expanded authority under the Family First Prevention Services Act, title IV-E prevention services account for less than 2% of total program claims. Offered by Administration for Children and Families - ACYF/CB; awards $300K – $750K; applications due August 17, 2026.
Key Facts
- Funder
- Administration for Children and Families - ACYF/CB
- Award amount
- $300K – $750K
- Deadline
- August 17, 2026
- Geography
- United States
- Status
- Open
About This Grant
Despite expanded authority under the Family First Prevention Services Act, title IV-E prevention services account for less than 2% of total program claims. Many title IV-E agencies face implementation barriers including limited infrastructure, provider readiness, evaluation capacity, and complex claiming requirements.To overcome these barriers, the Children's Bureau will fund projects to accelerate and sustain implementation of the title IV-E prevention services program.Funded projects will...
Full requirements and application instructions: official listing.
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