Discover how the Center can support agencies in achieving better outcomes for children, youth, and families.
Learn more about Center resources that support Children's Bureau priorities, federal laws and requirements, and annual initiatives.
Register to learn about developments in child welfare from experts and peers.
Access services that can help agencies develop skills and capacities to strengthen child welfare practice.
Email: capacityinfo@icfi.com
Phone: 1.844.222.0272
Click on any of the topics below to explore resources that can help agencies identify and implement strategies designed to achieve safety, permanency, and well-being for children, youth, and families.
Learn how child welfare agencies can build capacity
to pivot their practices and policies and efficiently deploy or
reallocate needed resources in the event of a disaster.
The Capacity Building Center for Tribes (Center for Tribes) is a federally funded resources for Tribal child welfare programs.
Email: info@cbc4tribes.org
Phone: 1.800.871.8702
The Center for Tribes supports American Indian and Alaska Native child welfare programs that receive Title IV-B or IV-E funding.
Visit the Tribal Information Exchange (TIE), an information and resource sharing service focused exclusively on Tribal child welfare.
Improving child safety, permanency, and well-being outcomes for families by ensuring that courts work in partnership with child welfare agencies to best serve children and families.
The Center for Courts services include consultation, peer networking, distance learning, product development, and dissemination.
Email: Jennifer.Renne@americanbar.org
Phone: 202.662.1731
States Liaisons - If you are interested in our services, please contact the State Liaison in your region.
The Children's Bureau, within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, funds the Child Welfare Capacity Building Collaborative on the Child Welfare Information Gateway website.