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Maternal and Child Health: Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) What is Nurse-Family Partnership? Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) is a national, evidence-based, community health program with over 40 years of evidence showing significant improvements in the health and lives of first-time moms and their children.
NFP empowers families to transform their lives and futures by having trained nurses regularly visit moms-to-be starting early in pregnancy and continuing through their first child’s second birthday. The nurses are trained to provide support to the first-time mom and baby specific to their current phase, from pregnancy, infancy, and toddlerhood.
The primary goals of the program are to improve pregnancy outcomes, child health and development, and families’ economic self-sufficiency. NFP Mission: Nurse-Family Partnership positively transforms the lives of vulnerable babies, mothers, and families. NFP Vision: A future where all children are healthy, families thrive, communities prosper, and the cycle of poverty is broken.
Counties Currently Served: 92 To download a PDF of the map click here. For contact information by county click here. More information is available: Changent, formerly known as NFP National Service Office Fact Sheet: NFP Maternal and Child Health Outcomes Fact Sheet: Nurse-Family Partnership Overview Fact Sheet: Indiana NFP State Profile Notice of Nondiscrimination Notice of Privacy Practices
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations in Indiana implementing the Nurse-Family Partnership program. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Nurse-Family Partnership is funded by Indiana Department of Health (IDOH). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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