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Title IV-E

Title IV-E refers to a section of the U.S. Social Security Act that provides federal funding for states to support foster care and adoption services. It helps cover costs related to placing children in foster care, ensuring their wellbeing, and facilitating their transition into permanent homes. The program aims to improve the outcomes for children in the child welfare system by promoting stability and support, ultimately reducing the time they spend in foster care. This funding allows states to offer essential services such as training for foster parents, counseling for children, and support for families looking to adopt.