RALEIGH — SECU Foundation recently awarded Foster Family Alliance of North Carolina (FFA-NC) a $300,000 grant for the development and implementation of a new centralized software system to support its advocacy and work for foster children. The platform will provide a statewide focus for managing professional trainings, certifications, and enhanced onboarding to help improve the enlistment and retention of foster parents in the state.
FFA-NC 2024 statistics show there are fewer than 5,800 foster parents with more than 12,000 children currently in the foster care system. A pilot program will begin in 20 of the state’s far eastern and western counties with the lowest resources and expand until the software integration and onboarding of families reaches all 100 counties, estimated by the end of 2026.
“Support for child welfare and foster care is a funding priority for our organization,” said SECU Foundation Executive Director Jama Campbell. “We believe that the new software platform will have a life-changing impact on the foster care landscape in our state. It will help address the need for standardized training, support, and resources for foster parents to provide high-quality care, leading to better outcomes for the children.”…