What’s Inside?
The 2022 Home Visiting Yearbook includes data from organizations that implement home visiting models and from agencies in states, territories, and the District of Columbia (hereafter referred to as states) that have received funds through the federal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program.
Information on home visiting supported by Tribal MIECHV reflects data provided by the Administration for Children and Families. The 2022 Yearbook also draws on public data sources such as the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.
This year’s publication includes—
Aggregate service numbers and participant demographics from evidence-based model data
State-specific information about home visiting services from evidence-based model data and potential beneficiaries from Census data
Aggregate service and demographic data for programs led by tribal organizations from seven evidence-based models
State-specific information on MIECHV home visiting services from state MIECHV awardees, including a table containing aggregate data for Tribal MIECHV awardees
State-specific information on family well-being and potential need for services, including information disaggregated by race and ethnicity to highlight the need for more equitable access to services for families