Funding is provided by the New York State Office of Mental Health (NYS OMH). Twenty qualified applications were carefully considered and scored by a team. At least one application from each NYS OMH region met application criteria and eligibility requirements. Awards were based on thoroughness and quality of the following:WESTERN REGION
- Documentation that the program is research-based, proven or promising and builds on one or more of the Protective Factors
- Clear description of the problem or need in supporting parents’ access and how the funds would address the problem or need
- Clarity on how funds would be used to collaborate and / or augment other funds for sustainability
- Niagara Falls City School District Focus on Families to provide summer parenting classes using the Incredible Years curriculum
- Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tioga County to begin implementation of Incredible Years: Parenting Toddlers series in two Family Resource Centers
- Jewish Family Service of Buffalo and Erie County Refugee Parent Support Program to obtain the Incredible Years: School Age Basic Parenting curriculum and conduct a class
CENTRAL REGION
- Opportunities for Otsego Building Healthy Families to hold a Community Baby Shower that provides prenatal and early childhood development education and resources to expecting / new parents
HUDSON RIVER REGION
- Catholic Charities of Columbia and Greene County for the Father’s Parenting Program to hold classes, which do not require a referral and are based on the Nurturing Father's Program
- Community Maternity Services of Schoharie Otsego for Maternity Outreach, which incorporates multiple evidence-based curricula, to serve women who fall outside the program's age parameters yet demonstrate a need for assistance
NEW YORK CITY REGION
- Henry Street Settlement for Neighborhood Resource Center / Parent Center, which provides several evidence-based curricula including ACS / Family Court approved Parenting Journey, to provide metro-cards that previously helped increase completion rates by 20 percent
LONG ISLAND REGION
- Family and Children's Association Family Center to upgrade Active Parenting curriculum materials and facilitator training, and provide child care and transportation support