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Project Overview

 

An interagency group of policy makers and practitioners began planning this study in 1998 as part of an effort to improve children and family services for West Virginia. It was the premise of this interagency group that many youth in West Virginia were being under- or over-served by federal, state, local, and private agencies due to the lack of a coordinated, comprehensive planning process that would provide adequate and appropriate resources where they were most needed. This premise was based on: the lack of agreed upon statewide goals for improving service delivery and child well-being, the lack of accountability for reaching programmatic goals, the lack of information about child/family service needs, and the lack of information about the availability and use of child/family services. The study presented here is a significant step toward a coordinated approach to improving juvenile justice and children and family services in West Virginia.

In 2000, the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council commissioned the study. The Governor’s Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Juvenile Justice Subcommittee voted to fund the West Virginia Prevention Resource Center’s proposal with United States Department of Justice, Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant funds in FY 2001 - 2003 and the Juvenile Justice and Deliquency Prevention Block Grant in 2004 & 2005.

The initial report, included under the Reports section of this site, presents the findings of an analysis of state and federal funding streams supporting public services for children and families in West Virginia. The study's purpose is to provide West Virginia citizens, including planners and policy makers, with data to inform planning and policy decisions and better understand the services provided to children and families in the state.

The study focuses on funding streams administered by West Virginia state agencies that provided services to children and families from fiscal year (FY) 1999 through fiscal year 2001. More than 250 funding streams were catalogued into six functional categories including: Education, Health Care, Economic Support, Safety and Family Stability, Economic Development, and Community Capacity Building.

The study includes three types of information: an analysis of spending patterns and trends, program descriptions, and available state grant funding, each of which is available on this site.

The primary source documents used for this study were the West Virginia Single Audit of Federal Programs and the annual Enrolled State Budget Bill passed by the legislature for each of the three years of the initial study.

Funding Study Work Group Meeting Agendas & Notes

 

Project Time Line

1998 - Project planning began

July 2001 - West Virginia Prevention Resource Center (WVPRC) awarded Juvenile
Accountability Incentive Block Grant (JAIBG) to begin research

July 2002 - WVPRC awarded JAIBG to continue research and educated interested
parties

May 2003 - First report released indentifying spending patterns FY1999-2001

July 2003 - WVPRC awarded Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (JJDP) Block
Grant to expand study to include sub-recipient award data

Winter 2003 & Spring 2004 - Regional workshops held to inform public of report findings

Fall 2004 - Funding Study Project findings presented to WV Legislative Staff

July 2004 - WVPRC awarded JJDP Block Grant to continue research

June 2005 - Study presented at the 2005 Juvenile Justice National Symposium

Summer 2005 - Sub-Recipient Study report released and continuation of initial report
released, updated through 2003

July 2006 - Annual Funding Study report released

April 2007 - Presentation on prevention-related funding to the WV Partnership to Promote Community Well-Being

July 2007 - Annual Funding Study report released