This report highlights how a substantial increase in CAPTA allocations can provide resources to create a tiered prevention system that recognizes the value of supporting both universal and targeted efforts. Coupled with a solid array of evidence-based targeted programs, universal services offer an efficient way to allocate the most costly prevention services. Such an approach reduces the stigma associated with enrollment in parent support programs because accessing targeted prevention services is no longer a sign of potential failure as a parent but rather a proactive first step in gaining supports that parents may need and their children deserve.