93.472: Title IV-E Prevention Program
Alternate Name: Title IV-E Prevention Services
Overview
Program Number
93.472
Status
Active
Last Modified
Sept. 12, 2022
Date Posted
Sept. 12, 2022
Objective
The Title IV-E Prevention Program, enacted as part of Public Law (P.L.) 115–123, authorized new optional Title IV-E funding for time-limited prevention services for mental health, substance abuse, and in-home parent skill-based programs for children or youth who are candidates for foster care, pregnant or parenting youth in foster care, and the parents or kin caregivers of those children and youth. These services or programs are available when the needs of the child, a parent, or a caregiver are directly related to the safety, permanence, or well-being of the child or to preventing the child from entering foster care. Services are to be provided to children and families without regard to children’s eligibility for Title IV-E foster care maintenance payments.
Type of Assistance
A - Formula Grants
Applicant Eligibility
State and Tribal agencies directly administering approved Title IV-E Plans may participate in the prevention services program. State and tribal Title IV-E agencies electing to provide the Title IV-E prevention program must submit a five-year Title IV-E prevention program plan (five-year plan) that meets the statutory requirements.
Beneficiary Eligibility
Children designated as candidates for foster care and those who are pregnant/parenting in foster care along with the parents or kin caregivers of these children.
Additional Information
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Grant Awards
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Grant Opportunities