Many states have introduced initiatives to support healthy marriages as a way to improve the lives of children and communities. Empirical studies indicate that children from married two-parent families face fewer barriers to success than those from single parent homes. In light of these findings, some policymakers are developing initiatives aimed at strengthening marriages. States have initiated a range of programs including marriage and pre-marriage skills training, parenting skills training, and others. This Issue Brief is for governors and state policymakers interested in implementing programs to support health marriages. It provides a list of federal funding sources available to state governments to develop and implement healthy marriage initiatives. The information identifies funding agencies as well as the purpose, amount, and eligibility requirements for grants. Many of the funding sources are discretionary awards and their availability may vary year to year. The opportunities discussed in this brief are not intended to be an exhaustive list, but rather a highlight of some of the funding sources available for healthy marriage programs. (Author abstract)