A National Imperative: Joining Forces to Strengthen Human Services in America (Jan 2018)

Exhibit 7. Services most likely to receive funding increases

Child welfare, foster care and adoption services Education – Early childhood Criminal justice and legal services – Adult Public safety and disaster preparedness Mental and behavioral health services – Youth Early childhood and youth development Housing, shelter, and homelessness services Mental and behavioral health services – Adult Employment services and job training Education – K-12 Substance abuse prevention and treatment

Family and community development

Violence and abuse prevention and support Healthcare and medical services – Adult

Food and nutrition

Criminal justice and legal services – Youth Healthcare and medical services – Youth

Disability services

Transportation services

Transition-to-Adulthood services Advocacy and civic engagement

Human services CBOs

Education – Adult

Environmental services

Government agencies

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

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