New Hampshire is an example of a state that funds community organizations to provide family-centered care coordination. Care Management Entities (CMEs) are contracted by the state to deliver intensive care coordination using a high-fidelity wraparound approach. They connect families to a wide range of services, including peer support. The state requires CMEs to stop delivering their own direct behavioral health services to ensure that CMEs can focus entirely on linking families to the highest-quality, best-fit services available, rather than filling openings in their own programs.