Knight Investments LLC Support US Administration For Children & Families Grant Programs

The US Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) within the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) showed its support to end long term foster care with recent grant appropriations.

Officials from Knight Investments LLC took notice that the Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) within the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced recently the award of nearly $9.5 million.

These grant appropriations were appropriated to help reduce the number of children in long-term foster care. The grants funded six partnerships between state and local public child welfare agencies, non-profits and institutions of higher education.

Officials from KI stated that the primary driving factor of these organizations were to develop innovative intervention strategies to help move children into permanent homes. Compliance Officials for Knight Investments LLC stated that there was an increase in the private sector, and encouraged submission for collateral based compliance opportunities.

"For too long, thousands of children have grown up under the custody of the state, rather than with a permanent, loving and caring family," said David A. Hansell, acting assistant secretary for children and families. "These grants represent an important step to addressing the inadequacies in the child welfare system, and will help some of the most vulnerable children in that system."

These projects will test new approaches to reducing long-term foster care placements for children with high rates of long-term placement. The funds distributed over the next five years will go to six grantees across the country:

* University of Kansas Center for Research, Inc., which will partner with four private providers of family preservation and family reunification services throughout Kansas to expedite permanency for children with severe emotional disturbances.

* California Department of Social Services, which will convene a partnership of state, local and non-profit agencies in the four pilot counties of Fresno, Humboldt, Los Angeles, and Santa Clara. The partners will collaborate to reduce long-term foster care for African American and Native American youth.

* Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center, which will create a county-wide system of care to address barriers to permanency and well-being for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning children and youth that are in or at-risk of placement in foster care, placement in the juvenile justice system, or homelessness.

* Arizona Department of Economic Security, which will provide intensive services to the Native American and African American adolescents in the central region of Arizona to prepare them for permanency.

* Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, which will provide trauma-focused therapy for youth ages 9 to 12 who are at high risk of needing long-term foster care. This program will train children's caregivers, involve their birth parents, and locate other relatives who can be potential placements.

* Washoe County, Nevada Department of Social Services, which will integrate two promising approaches into its Safety Intervention Permanency System designed to work with families to keep children safe and out of foster care, as well as to improve outcomes for children at risk of staying in foster care long term.

Officials from Knight Investments LLC stated that applicants should study the legislation approvals for projects promoting these goals. Officials from KI affirmed their commitment to utilize their compliance services to help assist principals in their expert areas.

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