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Visit funder's website →FamilyFirst Services Training and Implementation Grant (North Dakota) is sponsored by North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS). This state-specific grant funds agencies and professionals to complete training and provide approved, evidence-based FamilyFirst prevention services, focusing on behavioral health and in-home parent support programs aimed at stabilizing families and helping children remain safel…
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FamilyFirst Services Training and Implementation Grant | Health and Human Services North Dakota FamilyFirst Services Training and Implementation Grant $400,000 of grant funding is available for agencies and professionals to implement and expand evidence-based services to help children stay with their families safely. If you are interested in providing evidence-based FamilyFirst prevention services, you are in the right place!
The state has nine approved services and programs including Family Check-Up®, Healthy Families, Parents as Teachers, Nurse-Family Partnership, Homebuilders, Brief Strategic Family Therapy, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Multisystemic Therapy and Functional Family Therapy.
To qualify for the grant, a provider or agency must intend to complete training and provide at least one evidence-based service identified in the FamilyFirst Services Plan, in at least one North Dakota community. Grant funds will be awarded to assist with the costs associated with the training and implementation of the approved FamilyFirst service.
Grant awards are available for: One staff not to exceed $17,000 Two staff not to exceed $34,000 Three or more staff not to exceed $50,000 Applications may be submitted any time before March 1, 2027, and will be reviewed as they are received. Funds will be available until all funds are allocated or until the application deadline has passed.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Providers or agencies intending to complete training and provide at least one evidence-based service identified in the FamilyFirst Services Plan in North Dakota. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $50,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
FamilyFirst Services Training and Implementation Grant (North Dakota) is funded by North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in North Dakota. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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