Research-To-Practice Brief

Child Welfare Community Collaborations Projects at a Glance

The Child Welfare Community Collaborations (CWCC) initiative is designed to mobilize communities to develop and evaluate multi-system collaboratives that address local barriers and provide a continuum of services to prevent child abuse and neglect. In 2018 and 2019, the Children’s Bureau awarded 5-year cooperative agreements to a total of 13 states, non-profit organizations, and Native American tribal organizations. This Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation brief provides a high-level description of each of the 13 CWCC projects and is one of a series of products the evaluation team will produce as part of the cross-site process evaluation. This brief contains a one-page description of each project, including its geographic catchment area, population of focus, key partners, prior experience with community-level collaboration, timeline, and local evaluation.

Source
Partner Resources
City/County
City
County
State
California
Colorado
Florida
Indiana
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
New Hampshire
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Texas
Washington
Tribe
Cook Inlet Tribal Council (AK)
Topics/Subtopics
Supportive Services
Child Welfare
Collaborations and Partnerships
Publication Date
2024-02-12
Section/Feed Type
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