The aim of this paper is the mapping and analysis of positive parenting support programs implemented within the non-governmental sector in the local communities of the cities of Belgrade and Novi Sad in order to assess the availability of modern support programs for children and families. By searching on the platforms of UNICEF, MODS, CPD, SOS-Children's Villages Serbia, a total of eleven programs were mapped, which were analyzed using desk analysis. Based on the indicators used, the results were obtained that the non-governmental sector in the mentioned local communities implements positive parenting services, which aim to strengthen and develop parenting competencies, and include skills for encouraging the parent/guardian-child relationship, education and discipline, recognizing and responding to the needs of the child , as well as stimulation of the child's development. The programs are implemented in a group of parents/guardians for several weeks, contain an educational and experiential part and are based on teaching, while more intensive interventions are often not used. Data on the effects of the program and the number of users are missing. Based on the obtained results, it can be concluded that non-governmental organizations strive to develop and improve the skills of positive parenting, which is in line with social policies and the importance of positive parenting for the best interest of the child. However, there is a lack of program evaluation and continuous monitoring to develop evidence-based practice.