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Ohio Children's Trust Fund
Strong Families, Healthy Kids
The mission of the Ohio Children's Trust Fund is to prevent child abuse and neglect through investing in strong communities, healthy families and safe children. We are Ohio's sole, dedicated public funding source for child abuse and neglect prevention.
Resources
The Ohio Children’s Trust Fund offers resources for parents and professionals to gain deeper understandings of how to provide safe and healthy environments for children.
Top Articles
Learn more about the Ohio Children’s Trust Fund, its work in communities, and how you can have an impact.
OCTF COVID-19 Guidance
In light of the uncharted territory we are all experiencing as a result of the COVID-19 virus, we wanted to provide some guidance regarding the Regional Child Abuse Prevention Councils.
Questions about COVID-19?
The Ohio Department of Health offers online information updated daily or call them at 1-833-4ASKODH
Questions about COVID-19?
The Ohio Department of Health offers online information updated daily or call them at 1-833-4ASKODH
Regional Council Members — How to Apply
Interested in becoming a Regional Council Member for the Ohio Children's Trust Fund? Learn how to apply.
Tips for Successful Grant Proposals
Learn tips for writing a successful grant application to get your program funded.
Funding Sources
The Ohio Children's Trust Fund receives funding from a mix of sources, including document fees, corporate partnerships, and donations.
Volunteer in Your Community
Learn about local community needs you can fill by volunteering with the Ohio Children's Trust Fund.
Family Success Stories
Read about some of the families whose lives have been changed through the Ohio Children's Trust Fund.
News
Jan 9, 2020, 9:23:50 AM EST
Re-release - The OCTF is seeking one (1) qualified vendor experienced in performing in‐depth program research, evaluation, and statistical analyses, specializing in social science evaluation, and with demonstrated previous experience working on evaluation projects of similar scope and size.
Dec 19, 2019, 11:35:24 AM EST
18 organizations serving low-income families in 22 counties will receive funding to offer parent safety education on topics such as infant safe sleep practices, proper car seat installation, infant and early childhood development, and infant and early childhood nutrition.
