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This infographic describes a pilot initiative to collect sexual orientation and gender identity data from youth in the care of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.

This infographic depicts the steps in a systems change process in Cuyahoga County (OH) to provide more effective services for youth who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, or other diverse identity and their families.

This tip sheet provides information about working virtually with families of youth who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, or other diverse identity, including ideas for initial engagement and rapport building.

The Children's Bureau (CB) has developed the Discretionary Grants Library, an online tool that allows users to search for and view information related to specific CB discretionary grant projects.

National Child Abuse Prevention Month is a time to acknowledge the importance of families and communities working together to prevent child abuse and neglect and to promote the social and emotional well-being of children and families.

November is National Adoption month, a month set aside to raise awareness about the urgent need for adoptive families for children and youth in foster care.

May is National Foster Care Month, a time to recognize that we can each play a part in enhancing the lives of children and youth in foster care.

If you viewed disturbing images depicting child abuse on the internet, please contact your local child protective services or law enforcement agency so that professionals can assess the situation and intervene as needed. If you are able to determine the video's filming location, it is important to alert local authorities in that jurisdiction so they can respond. The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline (1.800.4.A.CHILD) offers immediate assistance. Staffed by trained counselors, Childhelp operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All calls are anonymous.

This Program Instruction (PI) provides guidance to agencies administering title IV-B, subpart 1 on the actions required to apply for funding to address child welfare needs relating to disaster recovery in areas affected by Hurricanes Fiona and Ian.

This funding opportunity is open to any entity that is a nonprofit organization and meets the additional eligibility requirements. See the eligibility guidance under "There are a few things you need to do before you can apply" (pg. 11):

  • Only nonprofits may apply. (For more information on faith-based organizations, see p. 42.)
  • Only those with demonstrated experience working with children in foster care who have experienced severe trauma can apply.
  • Individuals, including sole proprietorship, or foreign organizations are not eligible.
  • The Administration for Children and Families will determine your eligibility by reviewing your proof of nonprofit status, the project narrative’s Experience section, and the letter of support from your child welfare agency.