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National Research Center for Promoting Work and Strong Families Grant

This opportunity anticipates one five-year cooperative agreement to operate a National Research Center focused on work, economic self-sufficiency, family stability, child care, responsible fatherhood, marriage, and reduced reliance on public assistance. The center must support in-residence fellows, oversee competitive extramural research grants, and communicate actionable findings to policymakers. A strong fit is an eligible organization with the capacity to deliver all three functions, conduct or coordinate rigorous policy-relevant research, and track expenditures by funding source. Cost sharing is required; individuals, sole proprietorships, and foreign entities are ineligible. Formal merit-review criteria and detailed cost-share terms are not included in the supplied evidence.

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$2,700,000–$2,900,000

Time remaining

8 days

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Income Security and Social Services, Health, Human Services, Youth Development, Research

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This opportunity anticipates one five-year cooperative agreement to operate a National Research Center focused on work, economic self-sufficiency, family stability, child care, responsible fatherhood, marriage, and reduced reliance on public assistance. The center must support in-residence fellows, oversee competitive extramural research grants, and communicate actionable findings to policymakers. A strong fit is an eligible organization with the capacity to deliver all three functions, conduct or coordinate rigorous policy-relevant research, and track expenditures by funding source. Cost sharing is required; individuals, sole proprietorships, and foreign entities are ineligible. Formal merit-review criteria and detailed cost-share terms are not included in the supplied evidence.

Editorial analysis

What the funder is trying to accomplish

ACF intends to support a national center that improves the effectiveness of federal and state policies related to the dignity of work, economic self-sufficiency, and family stability. The center is to connect rigorous, policy-relevant research with policymakers through fellowships, extramural research grants, and accessible policy-focused communications.

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Strong-fit project signals

Relevant capability includes research on work, earnings, economic self-sufficiency, family stability, child care, responsible fatherhood, marriage, human services programs, or reduced dependency on public assistance. Capacity to support fellows within ACF and other HHS offices and to oversee a competitive extramural research-grant program aligns with two expressly identified core activities. Experience making research findings accessible and actionable for federal, state, tribal, and local policymakers aligns with the required knowledge-building and communication activity. An approach that examines welfare-program redundancies, efficient use of taxpayer dollars, and pathways to less reliance on public assistance fits the description's stated emphasis. Ability to document expenditures and demonstrate that funds are directly attributable to required and allowable activities is expressly important under the funding-source restrictions.

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The supplied evidence contains no formal merit-review criteria or scoring weights. It is reasonable to infer that evaluation will focus on alignment with work, self-sufficiency, and family-stability goals; rigor and policy relevance of the research function; feasibility of the fellowship, extramural-grant, and communications functions; and the ability to comply with statutory-authority and expenditure-attribution requirements. These are inferred program priorities, not confirmed review standards.

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What this grant funds

The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) anticipates soliciting applications for a National Research Center for Promoting Work and Strong Families.The Center aims to improve the effectiveness of federal and state policies that promote the dignity of work, economic self-sufficiency, and family stability through marriage, responsible fatherhood, child care, and reduced dependency on public assistance. The Center will support rigorous, policy-relevant research and build stronger connections between researchers and policymakers in human services programs.The Center will carry out three core activities to achieve its goals:Fellowship program: Support in-residence fellows placed within ACF and other HHS offices to provide policy-relevant research expertise on work, earnings, family stability, child care, and human services programs.Extramural research grants: Oversee a competitive grant program to fund timely, actionable research aligned with ACF priorities. These priorities include: promoting the dignity of work, economic self-sufficiency, and family stability.Knowledge building and communication: Host in-person and virtual events. Produce policy-focused materials to make sure that research findings are accessible and actionable for federal, state, tribal, and local policymakers.The Center will emphasize research that promotes the dignity of work as a means to economic self-sufficiency and strong and stable families. This research will ideally help identify redundancies across government welfare programs and make sure that taxpayer dollars are used efficiently to help individuals and families rely less on public assistance. Activities must align with ACF"s statutory authorities and may not support diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEI/DEIA) activities, consistent with General Policies in this NOFO.ACF anticipates making one cooperative agreement award for a five-year project period. Activities must align with the statutory authorities supporting this NOFO. The recipient must be able to show, and ACF must be able to monitor, that funds appropriated were spent on activities that can be directly attributed to those required and allowed by each funding source.

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Award range
$2,700,000–$2,900,000
Total program funding
$2,900,000
Expected awards
1
Geography
National
Cost share
Required
Assistance listing
Not specified

Mission alignment

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National

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Other requirements
The statutory authority for this funding opportunity does not limit eligible entities to receive this funding. Applications from individuals (including sole proprietorships) and foreign entities are not eligible and will be disqualified from the merit review and funding under this funding opportunity. Faith-based and community organizations that meet the eligibility requirements are eligible for awards under this funding opportunity.
Submission system
Grants.gov
Attachments
HHS-2026-ACF-OFA-PG-0059.pdf
Contact
Administration for Children and Families - OFA · amelia.popham@acf.hhs.gov · 202-690-7110

Official deadline

August 31, 2026

High effort based on requirements currently captured.

  1. Draft the narrative and detailed budget.

  2. Finalize project design, outcomes, and supporting evidence.

  3. Confirm eligibility, registrations, partners, and internal approval.

  4. Submit early and preserve the confirmation receipt.

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Is National Research Center for Promoting Work and Strong Families Grant currently open?

Yes, based on the latest source record. The deadline is August 31, 2026, with 8 days remaining. Because funders can amend or extend notices, confirm the date and submission instructions on the official application page. The source was last checked 8/21/2026.

How much funding does National Research Center for Promoting Work and Strong Families Grant provide?

National Research Center for Promoting Work and Strong Families Grant lists $2,700,000–$2,900,000 per award. The total program funding recorded is $2,900,000. HHS-ACF-OFA expects to make approximately 1 award, although the final number may vary.

Who can apply to National Research Center for Promoting Work and Strong Families Grant?

County governments; City or township governments; Independent school districts; Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility";… Applicants should still complete the eligibility quiz and verify every condition in the official notice; a general fit does not override exclusions or registration requirements.

Does National Research Center for Promoting Work and Strong Families Grant require matching funds?

Yes. A cost-share or matching requirement is recorded for National Research Center for Promoting Work and Strong Families Grant. Confirm the required percentage, eligible contribution types, documentation, and whether the commitment must be secured at submission—the current summary should not replace the official budget rules.

What should I prepare before applying to National Research Center for Promoting Work and Strong Families Grant?

High effort is expected. The captured requirements include other requirements, submission system, attachments, contact. Start by confirming eligibility and registrations, then work backward from August 31, 2026 using the preparation plan above.

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