Home visiting programs receive local, private, state, and federal funding to support services delivered through emerging models. The information below quantifies and describes families served through emerging home visiting models in 2021, regardless of how the services were funded.
These data are separate from those included in the National Profile (which focuses on families served through evidence-based models). Twelve emerging models provided data about the families they serve.
According to the data received—
606,893
home visits were provided (including virtual visits)
43,691
families received home visiting
45,962
children received home visiting
Of the more than 600,000 home visits provided, at least—
448,054
were virtual visits
Families Served by Emerging Home Visiting Models: Child Characteristics
Age |
Percentage
|
<1 year |
63 |
1–2 years |
30 |
3–5 years |
7 |
Health insurance status |
Percentage
|
Public |
75 |
Private |
23 |
None |
2 |
Primary language |
Percentage
|
English |
63 |
Spanish |
27 |
Another language |
10 |
Source: Data provided by emerging models. See the [methodology section](https://nhvrc.org/yearbook/2022-yearbook/methodology/) for more detail by variable.
Examples of “Another language” included Amharic, Arabic, Cantonese, Dari, Farsi, French, Hmong, Khmer, Korean, Mandarin, Somali, Tagalog, Twi, and Vietnamese.
Families Served by Emerging Home Visiting Models: Family Characteristics
Caregiver age |
Percentage |
≤21 years |
9 |
22–29 years |
38 |
30–44 years |
50 |
≥45 years |
2 |
Race |
Percentage |
American Indian/Alaska Native |
2 |
Asian |
5 |
Black |
16 |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander |
<1 |
White |
33 |
Multiple |
3 |
Another race |
41 |
Ethnicity |
Percentage
|
Hispanic or Latino |
52 |
Caregiver education |
Percentage
|
No high school diploma |
23 |
High school diploma/GED |
36 |
Some college/training |
25 |
Bachelor’s degree or higher |
16 |
Household income |
Percentage
|
Low income |
86 |
Source: Data provided by emerging models. See the [methodology section](https://nhvrc.org/yearbook/2022-yearbook/methodology/) for more detail by variable.
Examples of “Another race” include Hispanic. Israelite, Latina/x, and Middle Eastern/North African.