In 2002, the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) within the Department of Health and Human Services launched the Healthy Marriage Initiative (HMI) to support the President Bush’s goal of increasing healthy marriages by focusing attention and action on strengthening marriages and preparing interested individuals and couples for healthy marriage. In supporting healthy marriage, ACF seeks to improve the well-being of children and families. From FY 2002 through FY 2005 over 170 HMI grants were awarded, totaling over $61 million. The grants were awarded by the following program offices within ACF: the Administration for Native Americans, the Children’s Bureau, the Office of Child Support Enforcement, the Office of Community Services, and the Office of Refugee Resettlement. This report begins by providing trend data on marriage and background information on HMI. Descriptions are then provided of each of the ACF-funded HMI demonstration projects and grant activities awarded by the different program offices, and the project period for each program. Information is also provided on initiatives that were established to: promote culturally competent strategies and to work with leaders and practitioners in the African American and Hispanic/Latino communities; develop a Marriage Resource Center to serve as a central library of information for the general public, practitioners, policy makers, and researchers; and other ACF-funded resources and materials. Numerous references.