What We Do
The Children’s Bureau (CB) partners with federal, state, tribal and local agencies to improve the overall health and well-being of our nation’s children and families. With an annual budget of almost $8 billion, the Children’s Bureau provides support and guidance to programs that focus on:
- Strengthening families and preventing child abuse and neglect
- Protecting children when abuse or neglect has occurred
- Ensuring that every child and youth has a permanent family or family connection
The Children’s Bureau seeks to improve outcomes in the following key areas:
- Safety—Preventing and responding to maltreatment of children
- Permanency—Stabilizing children’s living situations and preserving family relationships and connections
- Well-Being—Enhancing families’ capacity to meet their children’s physical, mental health and educational needs
To achieve our goals, we participate in a variety of projects, including:
- Providing guidance on federal law, policy and program regulations
- Funding essential services, helping states and tribes operate every aspect of their child welfare systems
- Supporting innovation through competitive, peer-reviewed grants for research and program development
- Offering training and technical assistance to improve child welfare service delivery
- Monitoring child welfare services to help states and tribes achieve positive outcomes for children and families
- Sharing research to help child welfare professionals improve their services
Last Reviewed: June 27, 2016