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Program Model:
Parents as Teachers
Healthy Families
Early Head Start
Public Health Nursing
Growing Great Kids
Early Intervention/Birth to 3
Family Support
Local Community Design
Family Literacy
Funding Source:
United Way
W2 Funds
Title IV-E Incentive Funds
CAP Fund
Children's Trust Fund
Family Foundations (formerly POCAN)
Medicaid (prenatal care coordination, child care coordination)
Private Foundations
Public Health (both state and local)
Local County Human Service Department
Title V MCH Block Grant
Head Start and Early Head Start
Federal: US Department of Education
Federal: Safe and Stable Families
Federal: Adolescent Pregnancy Programs
Special Events
Local Service Clubs
County Tax Levy
Community Development Block Grants (CDBG)
21 Century
TANF
Department of Health and Family Services
Justice Department
Hospitals
School Districts
Department of Public Instruction
Birth to Three
Municipalities
Program Focus:
Healthy Child Development
Healthy Parent-Child Interaction
Parent Form/Informal Social Support
School Readiness
Access to Health Care
Access to Community Resources
Maternal Life Course Development
Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
Parent Education
Population Served:
Universal Service to Parents of Newborns
First-time Mothers
Teen Mothers
Low Income Families
Mothers Who Were PNCC Participants
Parents with Cognitive Limitations
Families of Children with Special Health Care Needs/High Risk Medical
Parents at Risk of Child Abuse and Neglect
Fathers as Primary Caretakers
Grandparents as Primary Caretakers
Adult Education/Students GED
Low Literate
English as a Second Language
Tribal Members
African American Families
Spanish Speaking
Hmong


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