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2023 Yearbook

The 2021 Home Visiting Yearbook was developed by the National Home Visiting Resource Center (NHVRC), a partnership of James Bell Associates and the Urban Institute. Support is provided by the Heising-Simons Foundation and previously was also provided by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the foundations.

A number of people contributed their time and expertise to the 2021 Yearbook, which was produced under the general direction of Jill Filene and Allison Meisch of James Bell Associates and Julia Isaacs and Heather Sandstrom of the Urban Institute. We acknowledge the contributions of other members of the NHVRC team, including Grace Atukpawu-Tipton, Alexandra Joraanstad, Eleanor Lauderback, Joelle Ruben,  Mikaila Singleton, Mariel Sparr, Amanda Thomson, and Peter Willenborg. Alex Carther, Michelle Casas, Loren Masters, Erin Morehouse, and Yuan Wang provided invaluable support for data quality assurance and analysis.

We also acknowledge the expert feedback and guidance provided by our Advisory Committee members: Shirley Adelstein, Moushumi Beltangady, Clinton Boyd, Jr., Deborah Daro, Karen Howard, Catriona Macdonald, Mary Mackrain, Kyle Peplinski, Lesley Schwartz, Lauren Supplee, and Allison West. We are grateful for the support of our partners at the Heising-Simons Foundation (Malia Ramler and Deanna Gomby).

Special thanks are due to the families, home visiting staff, and others who graciously shared their stories to help bring the data to life. We appreciate the efforts of the representatives from states, territories, and tribes who shared data. We are also grateful for the representatives from home visiting models who shared their data and time with us. The 2021 Home Visiting Yearbook would not have been possible without their support.

We are grateful to Threespot for digital design services.