(1) The Legislature recognizes that families are stronger when both parents act responsibly in caring for their children. It is the intent of the Legislature to recognize and support the important and unique role that fathers play in ensuring the physical, emotional, and economic well-being of their children and families.
(2) The department shall award grants to not-for-profit community-based organizations to address the needs of fathers. The department shall award the following types of grants:
(a) Grants that comprehensively address the needs of fathers, such as assisting them in finding employment, managing child support obligations, transitioning from a period of incarceration, accessing health care, understanding child development, and enhancing parenting skills. Services provided must be tailored to the needs of the father being served. Case management services must be provided by the grant recipient, either directly or by subcontract, to the fathers who are served by the grants under this paragraph. If the father receiving case management services through a grant awarded under this paragraph has a child receiving case management services from a community-based care lead agency because the child is the subject of a dependency proceeding under chapter 39, the case management services may be coordinated.
(b) Grants that provide evidence-based parenting education specifically for fathers. The grants under this paragraph do not require case management services.
(3) The department shall prioritize applicants for a grant specified under subsection (2) based on:
(a) Need in a geographic area and the population to be served by the grant as indicated by, at a minimum:
1. Unemployment rates.
2. Incarceration rates.
3. Housing instability.
4. The number of single-parent households.
5. The number of public benefit recipients.
6. Graduation rates.
7. Levels of academic achievement.
(b) If an applicant has a primary mission of, or a history of a significant focus on and effective work towards, addressing the needs of men in their role as fathers.
(c) Applicant current and historical involvement in the community being served.
(d) Applicant commitment and capability to employ competent staff who can effectively engage with the fathers being served, including at a minimum, those individuals who share a similar background as the fathers being served.
(e) The number of individuals the applicant plans to serve through the grant and the projected costs for the program.
(f) Applicant organizational capacity to effectively meet the requirements of the grant and to deliver the programs proposed by the applicant. The department may offer technical assistance to applicants and grant recipients that have lower organizational capacity as long as such organizations have, or the organization’s leadership has, significant experience serving fathers.
(4) Grants shall be awarded for no more than 3 years, with subsequent year funding contingent on compliance with grant requirements and adequate performance. Grant recipients must submit reports to the department in a format and at intervals, which must be at least annually, prescribed by the department.
(5) The department may adopt rules to implement this section.
History.—s. 9, ch. 2022-67.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 409 - Social and Economic Assistance
Part I - Social and Economic Assistance (Ss. 409.016-409.5093)
409.017 - Revenue Maximization Act; legislative intent; revenue maximization program.
409.031 - State agency for administering social service funds.
409.1415 - Parenting partnerships for children in out-of-home care; resources.
409.145 - Care of children; “reasonable and prudent parent” standard.
409.1451 - The Road-to-Independence Program.
409.14515 - Independent living preparation.
409.146 - Children and families client and management information system.
409.1464 - Responsible Fatherhood Initiative.
409.1465 - Grants to address the needs of fathers.
409.1467 - Mentorship for at-risk male students.
409.147 - Children’s initiatives.
409.153 - Implementation of Healthy Families Florida program.
409.165 - Alternate care for children.
409.166 - Children within the child welfare system; adoption assistance program.
409.1662 - Children within the child welfare system; adoption incentive program.
409.1666 - Annual adoption achievement awards.
409.16742 - Shared family care residential services program for substance-exposed newborns.
409.1676 - Comprehensive residential group care services to children who have extraordinary needs.
409.1679 - Additional requirements; reimbursement methodology.
409.16791 - Ongoing study of commercial sexual exploitation of children.
409.1755 - One Church, One Child of Florida Corporation Act; creation; duties.
409.1757 - Persons not required to be refingerprinted or rescreened.
409.176 - Registration of residential child-caring agencies and family foster homes.
409.179 - Family-friendly workplace initiative.
409.212 - Optional supplementation.
409.221 - Consumer-directed care program.
409.2551 - Legislative intent.
409.2554 - Definitions; ss. 409.2551-409.2598.
409.2557 - State agency for administering child support enforcement program.
409.25575 - Support enforcement; privatization.
409.2558 - Support distribution and disbursement.
409.2559 - State disbursement unit.
409.2563 - Administrative establishment of child support obligations.
409.25633 - Title IV-D Standard Parenting Time Plans.
409.25635 - Determination and collection of noncovered medical expenses.
409.2564 - Actions for support.
409.25641 - Procedures for processing interstate enforcement requests.
409.2565 - Publication of delinquent obligors.
409.25657 - Requirements for financial institutions.
409.25658 - Use of unclaimed property for past due support.
409.25659 - Insurance claim data exchange.
409.25661 - Public records exemption for insurance claim data exchange information.
409.2567 - Services to individuals not otherwise eligible.
409.2571 - Court and witness fees; bond.
409.2574 - Income deduction enforcement in Title IV-D cases.
409.2575 - Liens on motor vehicles and vessels.
409.2576 - State Directory of New Hires.
409.2577 - Parent locator service.
409.2578 - Access to employment information; administrative fine.
409.2579 - Safeguarding Title IV-D case file information.
409.2581 - Use of clearing accounts and revolving funds.
409.2584 - Interest on obligations due; waiver.
409.2594 - Record requirements.
409.2597 - Retention of actions.
409.2598 - License suspension proceeding to enforce support order.
409.2599 - Data processing services; interagency agreement.
409.25995 - State Title IV-D agency; contracts.
409.25996 - Organizations that assist noncustodial parents.
409.2673 - Shared county and state health care program for low-income persons.
409.26731 - Certification of local funds as state match for federally funded services.
409.285 - Opportunity for hearing and appeal.
409.401 - Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.
409.402 - Financial responsibility for child.
409.403 - Definitions; Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.
409.404 - Agreements between party state officers and agencies.
409.405 - Court placement of delinquent children.
409.406 - Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medical Assistance.
409.408 - Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children.
409.409 - Effect of existing compact provisions.
409.4101 - Rulemaking authority.
409.441 - Runaway youth programs and centers.
409.508 - Low-income home energy assistance program.
409.509 - Definitions; weatherization of low-income residences.
409.5091 - Department responsible for weatherizing agencies; energy assessment.