Family together at home

State & Indigenous Profiles

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2024 Yearbook

Indigenous-Led Organizations

Data in this profile represent Indigenous-led organizations implementing Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up, Early Head Start Home-Based Option, Family Spirit, Healthy Families America, Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting, Maternal Infant Health Program, Nurse-Family Partnership, Parents as Teachers, and SafeCare Augmented. Nationwide, 164 Indigenous-led organizations implemented at least one of these models.

39,237
home visits provided
including 18,736 virtual visits
5,613
families served
4,307
children served

Ethnicity

Data not available

Caregiver Education

Data not available

Child Age

Data not available

Child Insurance Status

Data not available

Primary Language

Data not available

Potential Beneficiaries

Nationally, there were 378,100 American Indian and Alaska Native pregnant women and families with children under 6 years old not yet in kindergarten who could benefit from home visiting. These families included 481,700 children.

481,700 children could benefit from home visiting

Of the 481,700 children who could benefit —

378,100 families could benefit from home visiting

The NHVRC estimated the percentage of families who met the following priority criteria:

  • Child <1 19%
  • Single mother 32%
  • Parent with no high school diploma 8%
  • Pregnant woman or mother <21 3%
  • Low income 32%

Of the 378,100 families who could benefit —

58% of families met one or more priority criteria

26% of families met two or more priority criteria

This profile includes participant data from the following evidence-based models: ABC, EHS, Family Spirit, HFA, MECSH, MIHP, PAT, and SafeCare Augmented. • American Indian and Alaska Native pregnant women and families were identified by the race of mother or other primary caregiver and includes those who reported American Indian and Alaska Native alone or as one of multiple races. • Low income is defined as family income below the federal poverty threshold. • Single mothers include single, never married mothers or pregnant women.