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Programs Designed for BIPOC Populations

The following programs have been reviewed by the CEBC and were developed specifically to meet the needs of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) and other minority communities.

  • Avance Parent-Child Education Program (PCEP)
  • Cultural Broker Family Advocate Program
  • Culturally Informed and Flexible Family-Based Treatment for Adolescents (CIFFTA)
  • DCCTF'S Effective Black Parenting Program (EBPP; Authored by CICC)
  • DCCTF's Los Ninos Bien Educados (LNBE; Authored by CICC)
  • Familias Unidas
  • Family Acceptance Project® (FAP) Family Support Model
  • Family Spirit®
  • Fatherhood is Sacred®, Motherhood is Sacred® (FIS/MIS)
  • ICWA: Working with Native American Families and Tribes
  • Minority Youth and Family Initiative for African-Americans (MYFI)
  • Minority Youth and Family Initiative for American Indian/Alaskan Native Children (MYFI)
  • Positive Indian Parenting (PIP)
  • Strong African American Families Program (SAAF)

Last updated 4/30/2025.

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