Alabama Department of Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention

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The AL Department of Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention, The Children's Trust Fund, secures resources to fund evidence-based community programs committed to the prevention of child maltreatment; we advocate for children and the strengthening of families

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  • Education
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Special Education
  • Family and Relationships
  • Parenting
  • Healthy Living
  • Crime
  • Financial Assistance
Highlights
Mental Health Grant Renewed for 2021 – Childrens Trust Fund

Mental Health Grant Renewed for 2021 Our Department of Mental Health Grant that we received last year was renewed for 2021! We will continue to partner with the Alabama Network of Family Resource Centers to provide 22 one-day, virtual trainings on Strengthening Families™- Preventing and Addressing Trauma from March to September 30, 2021 and are in the process of scheduling those trainings and working with the University of Alabama to establish CEUs for the participants. We will continue to market the trainings to grantees, mental health substance prevention workers, juvenile probation officers, Higher Education employees, DHR workers, mental health coordinators, teachers, and youth service workers, etc. We have shared our work on this grant with the Southeast Adverse Childhood Experiences group (ACEs) and have published an article on the Alabama ACEs website, which will further build upon our collaborative model.

Accepting Applications for Alabama’s Parent Advisory Council – Childrens Trust Fund

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Governor Ivey Announces $200 Million Small Business Grant Program “Revive Plus” – Childrens Trust Fund

$200 Million Small Business Grant Program “Revive Plus” Governor Ivey announced a second wave of CARES Act funding for small businesses, non-profits and faith-based organizations in Alabama that have been impacted by COVID19. Revive Plus, a $200 million grant program, will award grants of up to $20,000 for expenses they have incurred due to operational interruptions caused by the pandemic and related business closures. The application period for the Revive Plus Grant Program will open at noon, November 23, 2020 and run through noon, December 4, 2020. For more information, read the Governor’s Press Release here.

2019 – 2020 Evaluation Report Released – Childrens Trust Fund

2019 – 2020 Evaluation Report Released During our annual Grantee Training on October 29th, we released our 2019-2020 Evaluation Report provided by the Human Development and Family Studies Department at Auburn University! With the challenges of COVID-19 this year, ADCANP/CTF funded community partners adapted quickly, adjusting and restructuring their delivery of program services, and often pivoting to focus on the most pressing needs for economic, housing, and food security. This report provides evaluation results from the 151 community-based prevention programs and two statewide initiatives our agency funded in Project Year 2019-2020.

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