One of the programs managed by Child Development Resources is at risk of having its funding cut nearly in half due to state budget cutbacks. In 2003, CDR took over management of Williamsburg’s Comprehensive Health Investment Project (CHIP) program at the request of Williamsburg and James City County. CHIP of Virginia is a non-profit that oversees a network of about 30 local programs focused on improving children’s health and promoting wellness in low-income families. The Williamsburg CHIP program relies on the state, through CHIP of Virginia, for roughly half of its funding.