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Carolina Systems Partnership for Families

The Carolina Systems Partnership for Families (CSPF) leverages more than a decade of implementation support from the Implementation Capacity for Triple P project to inform the development of a sustainable statewide intermediary model for scaling empirically supported interventions (ESIs).

This six-month project will facilitate a structured transition out of intensive implementation support while documenting replicable lessons for future ESI-support infrastructure across the Carolinas.

Key activities of the project include maintaining regional relationships through capacity assessments and consultation, delivering multi-tiered learning supports such as the Insight to Impact (I2I) webinar series, and partnering with state and local organizations to design system-level strategies for continuous quality improvement and data-informed decision making.

Expected outcomes include increased readiness among ESI implementers to use effective implementation approaches, documented learnings from rural and statewide Triple P expansion efforts, and written recommendations for a scalable intermediary structure capable of sustaining implementation capacity beyond individual programs.

Award(s)

Funding Agency:  

Duke Endowment

Funding Period:  

01/01/2026 to 06/30/2026

Award Amount:  

$705,125

Staff

Jessica J. Reed, Principal Investigator
William A. Aldridge II, Co-Principal Investigator
Tamara Robertson, Co-Principal Investigator
Rebecca H. Roppolo, Co-Principal Investigator
Sonya Abbate, Implementation Associate
Capri R. Banks, Implementation Specialist
Stephanie A. Bogdewic, Implementation Specialist
Maria C. Daza Gil, Social Research Assistant
Ariel B. Everett, Implementation Associate
Alana Gilbert, Implementation Associate
Adam L. Holland, Technical Assistance Specialist
Susan H. Laney, Technical Assistance Specialist
Kimberly R. Maloney, Implementation Specialist
Wendy M. Morgan, Senior Implementation Specialist
Jennifer B. Robinette, Social Research Assistant
Meriel A. Shire, Implementation Specialist