The Children’s Funding Project’s Federal Funding Streams for Children and Youth Services database helps communities find federal funding available to states, Native nations, territories, counties, cities, towns, school districts, and local nonprofit organizations to support children and youth.
The database includes fiscal year allocations from 2019 to 2023. It catalogs the purposes and key characteristics of more than 320 federal funding programs—funded across 20 different federal agencies—that support cradle-to-career initiatives. Explore the database below, read our frequently asked questions, or contact us to provide feedback about the database.
Enhanced usability and improved search functionality also make it easier to find funding that supports initiatives from the prenatal stage through young adulthood. Users can filter data by categories such as age, outcome, services, types of recipients, and more.
The Children’s Funding Project will continue to add future years of funding data as it becomes available from the federal government, so visit and bookmark the database to check back for ongoing updates!
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