2019 Impact at a Glance

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Increase in
Families Served

Through the tireless work of our dedicated nurses and partners, we served 61,370 families this past year.

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Return on
Investment

Every dollar we receive creates up to $5.70 worth of value to the moms, families and communities we serve, proving that gifts of any size have a tremendous impact.

%
of Support Came
from Philanthropy

Nearly $15.1 million of the National Service Office budget came directly from individual donors, grantmakers, foundations and corporate gifts.

Volunteers
Strong

Our volunteer network nearly matches our nurse network one-to-one. This includes a number of community and state advisory boards.

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in Public
Funding

The efforts of our advocates and partners directed much needed support from federal, state and local funding streams into Nurse-Family Partnership in the past year.

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Study Proves
Long-Term Impact

Two related long-term studies examining the outcomes for Nurse-Family Partnership families illustrate multi-generational outcomes.

GOAL MAMA MOBILE APPLICATION LAUNCHED

Innovative use of technology is putting Nurse-Family Partnership in the hands-not just the homes-of families.

A Promise
To Future Generations

Meet Liam and his family. Liam is a charismatic, outgoing, confident young man. At eight-and-a-half years old, Liam has always excelled in school. He's bilingual in English and Spanish, and loves math and science.

When Liam's mom Victoria learned she was pregnant-an unplanned pregnancy while she was in school-she recalls feeling she might not be "qualified" to be a good mom. When her doctor mentioned Nurse-Family Partnership, and she was paired with her nurse Jenne, things quickly changed.

He's such a happy, healthy, bright little boy. He loves his family, his friends, his community. He'll be a leader in anything he does. I'm so proud of him, and so thankful for everything our nurse Jenne and Nurse-Family Partnership did to influence our journey."
- Victoria, Liam's Mom & NFP Graduate

Krystal’s daughters are thriving and enrolled in Head Start.

The Life-Changing
Power of Trust

"It's about the cultivation of hope. Our nurses simply never give up on our clients. We believe in them every single day, and that belief can be powerful. Because of this hope, they create plans to attain their dreams, step by step. They already have the strength and capacity they need inside of them. We just help them bring it out and bring it forward. And the results change lives. Ours and theirs."

For over 30 years, Nurse Supervisor Dawn Dailey has served in public health. Since 2012, she's done so through the Nurse-Family Partnership network partner in Contra Costa County, California.

IMMEDIATE POSITIVE
OUTCOMES

DURING PROGRAM PARTICIPATION

For Moms

%

fewer preterm births

2X

as likely to be employed by child's second birthday

35%

fewer cases of pregnancy-induced hypertension

10%

Increase in earning a high school diploma/GED one year after enrolling

For Kids

%

reduction in language delays

48%

fewer incidences of abuse and neglect

39%

fewer health care encounters for injuries or ingestions in the first two years

56%

fewer emergency room visits for accidents and poisonings

Lasting
Impact

TWO DECADES PAST GRADUATION

For Moms

%

Less time spent
on welfare

3X

Less likely to die from all causes of death

61%

fewer self-reported arrests of mothers by child aged 15

30%

more likely to be married over the 18-year period

For Kids

%

fewer behavioral and intellectual problems at age 6

3X

more likely to graduate from high school with honors

28%

less likely to have depression or anxiety at age 12

57%

fewer lifetime arrests

For Donors & Society

5X

return for every dollar invested in the program

$17,310

per family savings to society per family (savings in public assistance spending)

COORDINATED EFFORTS TO COMBAT POVERTY

The heart of Nurse-Family Partnership's work is the relationship between a nurse and a mom. And we know it takes more to change the tide for families living in poverty - including supportive policies and adequate public funding. That's why our National Service Office and our dedicated advocates work tirelessly to make sure our local implementing agencies, nurses and families are protected by effective government policies and sufficient budgetary support at the local, state and federal levels. 2019 was a successful year for achievements in these areas.

GRASSROOTS ADVOCACY IN ACTION

Each year, our Policy and Government Affairs Team mobilize grassroots advocacy efforts to strengthen the growing chorus of government leaders who understand the power and potential of our program. Thanks to the strong advocates associated with our National Service Office, in 2019 we:

  • Built relationships with nearly 100 congressional and committee offices
  • Launched a new advocacy training program to provide our nurses with the tools to be strong grassroots advocates at all levels of government
  • Hosted advocacy days in 10 states and one federal advocacy day in D.C. with our Parent Ambassadors.
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LEGISLATIVE VICTORIES FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH

In 2019, we celebrated major victories for maternal and child health at state and federal levels. As a result of our efforts along with our many advocates and partners, we achieved the following:

  • Helped push new federal and state legislation that supports improved standards of care for maternal health, increased access to maternity care in rural and underserved areas, and extended Medicaid coverage for mothers to one year postpartum.
  • Secured a 25% increase in additional public funding to support Nurse-Family Partnership nationwide, including doubling Medicaid funding overall and increasing available state funding in 10 states.

PARENT AMBASSADORS: FEARLESSLY SHARING THEIR STORIES, PASSIONATELY SHAPING PUBLIC POLICY

There is no better voice to tell our story than a mother who has experienced the program first-hand. In February 2019, we launched our Parent Ambassador program to raise awareness for Nurse-Family Partnership nationwide, in support of our public policy agenda. Our six inaugural Parent Ambassadors embarked on a two-year commitment to travel the country telling their story while advocating local, state and federal decision-makers, the media and the general public in order to advance policies that support vulnerable families across the country.

Parent Ambassador Outreach in 2019:

  • 475+ Volunteer Hours
  • 34 Action Alerts to Lawmakers
  • 268 In-person Advocacy Training Hours
  • 28 Advocacy Events
  • 20 Capitol Hill Visits
NFP Mom Krystle

THE POWER OF GENEROSITY, ADVOCACY AND CONNECTION:
JOINING FORCES FOR A CITY IN NEED

It had been several years since Nurse-Family Partnership served Chicago and its surrounding suburbs. This despite the area being one where 27.9% of children come from families living below the federal poverty line.

Then, in early 2018, a long-time supporter (who wishes to remain anonymous) reached out with a desire to help expand the program in meaningful, strategic ways. This community leader and local champion created a pathway for Nurse-Family Partnership to reestablish a footprint in the Chicago area via private philanthropy, public funding and advocacy, a coordinated effort between many partners.

The success of this nearly two-year undertaking resulted from comprehensive, integrated efforts between Nurse-Family Partnership and Metropolitan Family Services. This is a remarkable example of how our diverse and committed champions, donors and partners can join forces to help Nurse-Family Partnership deliver on our promise.

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OUR LASTING IMPACT STARTS
WITH ONE DETERMINED MOM

Raising children is both one of the most challenging and the most rewarding jobs on the planet. Nurse-Family Partnership recognizes that not every first-time mom has the necessary resources to navigate the challenges of parenthood and the initial confidence to be the best mom they can be. By supporting moms to reach their full potential, we build strong families and healthier communities.

I was young, scared, and alone. My nurse helped me realize that the confidence I needed to be a good mother was already in me."
- Lily, NFP Graduate

I'd never had anyone ask me what I aspired to be before. Once that switch flips, setting goals and achieving them becomes a reality and a practice."
- Megan, NFP Graduate

I had been abused and my nurse taught me coping mechanisms and got me resources for everything that I needed. No matter day or night, she always answered my calls. She saved us."
- Danielle, NFP Graduate