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FY 2000 Children's Bureau Competitive Discretionary Grant Awards

Published by Administration for Children and Families | U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | Metadata Last Checked: September 07, 2025 | Last Modified: 2025-09-06
Increasing Inter-jurisdictional Adoption: Implementation Demonstrations, 3 years, $250,000 per year maximum award Innovations Increasing Adoptive Placements of Hispanic/Latino Children, 3 years, $250,000 per year maximum award Leadership Development: Parent Support Groups, 3 years, $300,000 per year maximum award Innovations to Increase Permanency Options for Children in Kinship Care, 3 years, $300,000 per year maximum award Knowledge Development for Concurrent Planning, 3 years, $300,000 per year maximum award Collaborations Between Child Welfare Agencies and Court Systems To Facilitate Timely Adoptions, 3 years, $200,000 per year maximum award Innovative Approaches to Expediting Permanence and Implementing ASFA, 3 years, $300,000 per year maximum award Consortium for Longitudinal Studies of Child Maltreatment Projects (LONGSCAN), 5 years, $500,000 per year for the coordinating center, $250,000 per year for each of the five sites Coordinating Center: University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago, Illinois San Diego State University Foundation, San Diego, California University of Maryland - Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, Olympia, Washington National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect , 5 years, $500,000 per year maximum award Fellowships for University-Based Doctoral Candidates and Faculty in the Fields of Human Services, Medicine, or Law for Investigator-Initiated Research in Child Abuse and Neglect, 17 months, $25,000 for one faculty member and $18,750 per student for up to four students, maximum award of up to $100,000 per university applicant Pilot Test a Child Abuse and Neglect Research Data Collection Instrument 17 months, $50,000 maximum award National Network of Mutual Support/Self-Help Programs in Partnership with Communities, 4 years, $500,000 per year maximum award Training of Child Welfare Practitioners to Work Effectively with Youth Transitioning Out of Foster Care through the Federal Independent Living Program, 3 years, $200,000 per year maximum award Training for Managers and Supervisors to Enhance Their Capability to Understand and to Implement the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997, 3 years, $200,000 per year maximum award Training of Child Welfare Agency Supervisors , 3 years, $200,000 per year maximum award Professional Education for Current and Prospective Public Child Welfare Practitioners Leading to Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) Degrees, 3 years, $75,000 per year maximum award Support for Previous Comprehensive Service Demonstration Projects 4 years, $450,000 per year maximum award Support for New Comprehensive Service Demonstration Projects, 4 years, $450,000 per year maximum award Family Support Services for Grandparents and Other Relatives Providing Caregiving for Children and Substance Abusing and HIV-Positive Women, 4 years, $100,000 per year maximum award Recreational Services for Children Affected by HIV/AIDS, 4 years, $100,000 per year maximum award Statutory Authority for these programs: Adoption Opportunities: Title II of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Adoption Reform Act of 1978, as amended, [42 USC 5111] CFDA: 93.652 Child Welfare Training: Section 426 of title IV-B, Subpart 1, of the Social Security Act, as amended, [42 USC 626] CFDA: 93.648 Promoting Safe and Stable Families: Section 430 of title IV-B, Subpart 2, of the Social Security Act, as amended, [42 USC 629] CFDA: 93.556 Child Abuse and Neglect: Section 104 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, as amended [42 USC 5101 et seq.] CFDA: 93.670 Abandoned Infants: Section 101 of the Abandoned Infants Assistance Act, as amended [42 USC 670 note] CFDA: 93.551 Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.

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