Family & Community Inland Empire (FCIE)
Promoting Wellness and Strengthening Families
Family & Community IE (FCIE) is a prevention-focused coalition of organizations serving children, youth, and families throughout the Inland Empire and beyond.
FCIE membership is comprised of organizations committed to helping strengthen families. Each organization provides one of the evidence-based nationally recognized Nurturing Families Programs (NFP) to specific populations within the Inland Empire.
Collectively, the FCIE are able to extend and expand the types of NFP programs we offer in various languages. This powerful coalition advances best practices and impact throughout the region. Proven research and expertise supports the FCIE initiative to build on family strengths, leading to a reduction in the incidence of child abuse while improving parenting and family functioning and creating healthy environments for the optimal development of all children.
Over time, FCIE and its strategic partners’ aims are to:
- Reduce Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)
- Increase resilience for individuals exposed to ACE
- Create Trauma-Informed Policy, Systems and Care
- Promote relationships (parent-child-environment) that protect the core of wellbeing for individuals
- Create safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments to prevent child maltreatment and assure children reach their full potential
FCIE Nurturing Program
Advancing Best Practices Throughout the Region
Safe, stable, and nurturing relationships are paramount to healthy child development and preventing child maltreatment.
FCIE Partners
A Prevention-Focused Coalition of Organizations
FCIE Services and Coverage
Serving Children, Youth, and Families in the IE
Data Resources
Children Now Scorecard
The California County Scorecard of Children’s Well-Being, an interactive tool that delivers data on how kids are doing in each of California’s 58 counties, and tracks 39 key indicators of children’s well-being – over time, by race/ethnicity and relative to other counties – from prenatal to the transition to adulthood.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation to track the well-being of children in the United States. By providing high-quality data and trend analysis through its KIDS COUNT Data Center, the Foundation seeks to enrich local, state and national discussions concerning ways to secure better futures for all children — and to raise the visibility of children’s issues through a nonpartisan, evidence-based lens. In addition to including data from the most trusted national resources, the KIDS COUNT Data Center draws from more than 50 KIDS COUNT state organizations that provide state and local data, as well publications providing insights into trends affecting child and family well-being.
KidsData
KidsData is a program of the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health, promotes the health and well being of children in California by providing an easy to use resource that offers high-quality, wide-ranging, local data to those who work on behalf of children. KidsData allows users to easily find, customize, and use data on more than 600 measures of child health and well being. Data are available across California counties, cities, school districts, and legislative districts and cover many demographic descriptors including family income, race/ethnicity, and age.
FCIE Funding and Support
Thank You for Your Support!
FCIE is funded by First 5 San Bernardino and its members and strategic partners include social service agencies, State Pre-K, Head Start programs, school districts, nonprofit organizations, hospitals, Federally Qualified Health Centers, and funders.
FCIE Member Portal
For current FCIE partners, please follow the link below to access all of your online resources on SharePoint. If you are having problems accessing your account, please email Brian Romo at brianromo@ieccnonprofit.org for immediate assistance.