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63:). The relevant section of the appropriations act, entitled the Family First Transition Act provided one-time, start-up funding in the amount of $ 500 million to states. The funding, along with flexibility provisions was intended to help state child welfare organizations cover costs related to new models of preventive services envisioned by FFPSA. 24:(HR 1892) and signed by President Donald Trump on February 9, 2018. While the primary purpose of the legislation at the time was keeping the government funded for six more weeks to pave the way for a long-term budget deal, the included FFPSA marked a significant change in states' ability to prioritize and fund prevention services in child welfare. 39:
One of the major areas changed by the legislation is the way Title IV-E funds authorized by can be spent by states. Title IV-E funds previously could be used only to help with the costs of foster care maintenance for eligible children; administrative expenses to manage the program; and training for
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One of the significant reforms of FFPSA was a new option for states, territories, and tribes with an approved Title IV-E plan to implement federal Title IV-E Family First Prevention Programs. States that take this option can be reimbursed for evidence-based prevention services, including home
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visiting, to help more children remain safely at home with their families and avoid needing foster care. The Family First Prevention Services Act also seeks to curtail the use of congregate or group care for children and instead places a new emphasis on family foster homes.
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authorizes the federal government to assist states with funding for foster care, adoption and guardianship assistance, and other actions to support child welfare.
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The 116th U.S. Congress included additional funding for FFPSA implementation, as part of a 2019 end-of-year spending bill (
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staff, foster parents, and certain private agency staff; adoption assistance; and kinship guardianship assistance.
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According to early childhood policy organizations such as the
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As of mid-2021, more than 15 states had submitted plans.
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Implementing the Family First Prevention Services Act
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Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018
Social Security Act
Alliance for Early Success
H.R. 1865
"H.R.1892 - Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, 115th Congress (2017-2018)"



"Family First Prevention Services Act"
"Child Welfare: Purposes, Federal Programs, and Funding"


"Child Welfare and FFPSA"
"Bipartisan Legislation Boosting Support for Foster Care System Passes Congress"
"H.R.1865 - 116th Congress (2019-2020): Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020"
"Status of State Title IV-E Prevention Plans"
Child Welfare and FFPSA, Alliance for Early Success
Family First Prevention Services Act, National Conference of State Legislatures
Implementing the Family First Prevention Services Act, Children's Defense Fund
Family First Prevention Services Act, Annie E. Casey Foundation
Categories
Foster care in the United States
Child welfare in the United States
Acts of the 115th United States Congress

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