Fathers Forward Links

These sites provide additional information about fatherhood, and other fatherhood initiatives. Check them out!
National Fatherhood Initiative
National Fatherhood Initiative’s mission is to improve the well being of children by increasing the proportion of children growing up with involved, responsible, and
committed fathers. They accomplish their mission through educating, equipping and engaging.

Institute for Responsible Fatherhood & Family Revitalization
The Institute for Responsible Fatherhood & Family Revitalization a home-based grassroots non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to encouraging fathers to
become involved in the lives of their children in a loving, compassionate, and nurturing way. The program began sixteen years ago in Cleveland, Ohio and to date has
served more than 4,000 fathers in six cities.

The National Center on Fathers and Families
The mission of the National Center on Fathers and Families (NCOFF) is to improve the life chances of children and the efficacy of families and to support the conduct
and dissemination of research that advances the understanding of father involvement.

Family Man Online
Parenting advice and fatherhood skills.

Rural Fathers
RuralFathers.com is a website dedicated to help professionals work with fathers and young children living in rural America through staff training, father child development
activities, father child group activities, male involvement meetings, an online bulletin board and other multimedia links.

Radio Dad
This is the web home of the "Radio Dad"! "Radio Dad with Mike Austin" is heard on radio stations nationwide, Monday - Friday. This daily, one minute feature offers
tips, ideas, expert interviews and stories about positive fatherhood and grandfather-hood.

Be a Fan of Your Kid!
Whether it's doing homework together, playing catch or reading a story, fathers can enjoy being a fan of their kid. The Be A Fan of Your Kid public service campaign is
designed to provide tips, suggestions and resources for fathers on positive fathering and role modeling. Launched on Father's Day 1998, this program provides dads and
other father figures such as step-dads, uncles and grandfathers with a wealth of information on positive fathering skills and a forum to learn from both experts and other
dads. It's also a forum for sharing resources, activities, and experiences about fatherhood.

Center for Successful Fathering
Center for Successful Fathering's mission is to increase the awareness of men and women about the essential role fathers play in raising their children, provide dads and
potential fathers with timely and relevant skills to assist them in becoming the best dads they can be to their children, develop and disseminate fathering information to
increase the understanding of obligations and responsibilities fathers have in raising their children, and remove the obstacles of misconception which sustain the conclusion
that fathers are obsolete.