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Nearly $20 Million in Grants Aim to Reduce Number of Kids in Foster Care

Nearly $20 Million in Grants Aim to Reduce Number of Kids in Foster Care

Nearly $20 Million in Grants Aim to Reduce Number of Kids in Foster Care

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Governor Kelly announced a new set of Family First Prevention grants totaling nearly $20 million.

The grants will create and grow programs aimed to prevent children from entering the foster care system. 

The Governor said in a statement, “Family First programs have been proven to keep families together, improving outcomes for our children long-term and saving our state money down the road. They have contributed to the nearly 20% drop in the total number of children in foster care since the start of my administration. That’s why we have worked across the aisle to direct both state and federal funding to expanding these successful programs.”  

In 2019, Kansas became one of the first states in the country to implement the Family First Prevention Services Act, bipartisan federal legislation that allows states to direct federal foster care funds into prevention programs focused on keeping families together. The Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) has put the funds toward mental health treatment; parent skill building; substance use prevention; and assistance for family members who serve as primary caregivers for grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. 

The grant funding will help with the following: 

  • Expand the number of providers from 11 to 14 
  • Expand statewide an intensive mental health program called Multisystemic Therapy  
  • Fund new substance use disorder services 
  • Fund new parent-skill building partners 
  • Include new primary prevention programs, including a partnership with the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Department 

DCF awarded grants to the following organizations: 

Substance Use Prevention

Agency

Evidence-Based Program

FY 2024

DCCCA

Substance Treatment and Recovery Teams (START)

$921,606

Kansas Children’s Service League

Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP)

$310,344.98

KVC

Strengthening Families

$200,000

Saint Francis Ministries

Seeking Safety

$700,000

Parent Skill-building

Agency Evidence-Based Program FY 2024
Child Advocacy and Parenting Services, Inc. (CAPS) Family Mentoring $414,353.92
Great Circle Healthy Families America (HFA) $395,475
Kansas Children’s Service League Healthy Families America (HFA) $1,555,000
FosterAdopt Connect Fostering Prevention $543,134
Kansas Parents as Teachers Association Parents as Teachers Bright Futures Program (PAT) $1,000,000
Saint Francis Ministries Family-Centered Treatment $4,798,000

Mental Health

Agency Evidence-Based Program FY 2024
Community Solutions, Inc. Multisystemic Therapy (MST) $6,409,472
TFI Family Services Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) $1,150,000

Kinship Navigation

Agency Evidence-Based Program FY 2024
Kansas Legal Services Kids 2 Kin $324,158

Primary Prevention Programs

Agency Evidence-Based Program FY 2024
Kansas Legal Services Parent Advocate Program $1,094,577
Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office Community Support Specialist $85,359

The University of Kansas School of Social Welfare evaluated Kansas’ Family First Prevention Services Act programs, which you can read here 

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