NCOFF - National Center on Fathers and Families

NCOFF - National Center on Fathers and Families

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Our Funders and Partners

NCOFF's projects  have been fully and partially funded by the following organizations:

 

  • Annie E. Casey Foundation

  • Charles S. Mott Foundation

  • Ford Foundation

  • National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

  • National Institute of Health

  • Spencer Foundation

  • William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

 

Updates From The Field

  • Conferences
    2011 International Conference on Parent Education and Parenting Information
    "Changing Families in a Changing World"
  • Research Highlights
    Working Papers from the National Center for Family & Marriage Research (NCMFR)
    NCFMR has a number of working papers and research briefs written by faculty affiliates, researchers, and advanced graduate students, examining family structure topics of interest to family scholars, policy makers, and practitioners.
  • Conferences
    12th Annual National Fathers and Families Conference
    Celebrating Fatherhood! Celebrating Diversity!

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NCOFF Blog

  • Welcome to NCOFF's blog

    Welcome to NCOFF's blog. The blog is intended to maintain ongoing discussion between and among practitioners, researchers and policy makers about new and emerging issues around fathers and families. It is designed to expand and enrich current understandings of the salient issues in the field. NCOFF invites thoughts, questions and perspectives that focus on research, everyday practice and policy. We invite comments starting the first week of March.

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Funding for NCOFF has been provided by:

  • Annie E. Casey Foundation
  • The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
  • The Ford Foundation
  • The Hewlett Foundation
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