Securing support to serve greater needs.

Public funding and bipartisan support is essential to making Nurse-Family Partnership available to every eligible first-time family.


The Nurse-Family Partnership's Policy and Government Affairs team is working to obtain sustainable public funding for implementing agencies and national replication, as it raises awareness for the Nurse-Family Partnership program among members of the U.S. Congress and U.S. Executive Branch agencies. At the same time, Nurse-Family Partnership Implementing Agencies partner with the Nurse-Family Partnership National Service Office staff to build relationships with local, state, and federal legislators; to identify and create public funding opportunities to serve the needs of existing Nurse-Family Partnership Implementing Agencies; and to help local communities establish new Nurse-Family Partnership programs.


Home Visitation in Health Care Reform


On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590), which includes $1.5 billion in mandatory funds for a new Home Visitation Grant Program. Below are relevant links to the passed legislation and accompanying materials:


Recent Communications and Nurse-Family Partnership Advocacy in Congress

 

"The success of the Nurse-Family Partnership is undeniable; this program should be expanded to every community in this country, not just a select few."

– Then-U.S. Senator Ken Salazar (D-CO), upon introduction of the bipartisan Healthy Children and Families Act (S. 1052), March 29, 2007

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