Domestic Abuse Children’s Programming Overview: The Domestic Abuse Children’s Programming promotes the safety, well-being, and resilience of children and youth who have been exposed to domestic abuse or who are victims of teen dating violence; strengthen the bond between protective parents and children/youth and to heal the damage that has been caused by domestic abuse; and provide trauma-informed, family-centered services to children, youth and protective parents. Children’s Programming intentionally link services for children and youth with those provided to their protective parents in domestic abuse programs. Therefore, eligibility will be limited to organizations (nonprofit corporations, public agencies, or tribal government) that have a primary focus on providing domestic abuse services to adult survivors. This may include organizations currently funded through the Department of Children and Families (DCF) Domestic Abuse Program, another state or federal funding source for domestic abuse services, or “emerging” domestic abuse programs seeking to expand services. Anticipated Posting: Quarter 2 2025 Anticipated Posting Site: eSupplier