Parents
My mom regularly stays the night with us, so she will have to have clearance by Alabama DHR. Our decision to explore foster parenting involves her by default. Not only that, but, if you're going to pursue something daunting and life changing, it's best to do so with the love and support of your family and friends. My mom works in child care and she's already familiar with some of the things we'll be going through: finger printing, background checks, first aid and CPR training. She filled out the Child Abuse-Neglect form with no hesitation.
Church
Since my husband is a pastor, our decision involves our church because the required training classes are scheduled on nights we hold a service. We were surprised by how warmly and graciously they responded and agreed to move our midweek service to Sunday night so we could attend the classes. They even started speculating when we might have our first kids! Their openly eager attitude encouraged me that we were heading in the right direction. We asked for prayers. We silently asked for a lot of prayers.
Employer
I told my boss at work because I needed to rearrange my schedule slightly to fit the classes in more easily. He willingly allowed me to change my schedule with no problem at all. From a professional perspective, I love that his only response was related to scheduling. He asked no questions about the classes or what prompted our decision. I appreciate that he focused on what was relevant to the workplace, without prying for personal information I might not be comfortable sharing.
References
A portion of completing your profile requires that you list references, family, friend, employer. It should go without saying, but if you are going to depend on someone to vouch for your character and potential ability to be an effective foster parent, you may want to let them know that they will be receiving a call from someone so they have an opportunity to opt out, or so they can be thinking about what they might want to share about you and so you can be sure that being presumptuous and inconsiderate aren't the traits that top their list!
Of those people we have told so far, not a single one has contributed anything negative, or looked at us like we had grown a second head. If they looked at us like we've lost our minds, well, we're kind of used to that.