As counties move towards implementation, how do they financially support their community partners? Is it permissible to use PSSF funds?
PSSF funds are flexible and can be used to provide community-based, family-centered services to focus on supporting and preserving families, protecting children and preventing child abuse and neglect. However, federal regulations do require a minimum of 20 percent of PSSF funds to be spent in each of the four components of the program (Family Preservation Services, Family Support Services, Adoption Promotion and Support, and Time-Limited Family Reunification).
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