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PDG B-5 requires additional grant requirements, including those on project management, project performance evaluation, sustainability, a logic model, and dissemination.
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- PDG Program Design
- Dissemination Plan
- Evaluation Plan
- Governance
- Sustainability Plan
- Data Systems
Group: National Technical Assistance Center for Preschool Development Grant Birth through Five (PDG B-5 TA)
This activity focuses on sharing best practices among early childhood education program providers to increase collaboration and service efficiency, including to improve transitions from such programs to elementary school.
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- Infants and Toddlers
- Social-Emotional/Behavioral/Mental Health
- PDG Program Design
- Infant and Toddler Development and Care
- Supporting Children's Social-Emotional/Behavioral and Mental Health
- Supporting Health and Wellness
Group: National Technical Assistance Center for Preschool Development Grant Birth through Five (PDG B-5 TA)
The 2019 Infant/Toddler and School-Age Child Care (ITSACC) Institute was a virtual even ttitled Bridging the Child Care Continuum through Policy and Practice. It was designed to build the capacity of professionals working to manage and support child care systems, particularly those focused on…
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- Infants and Toddlers
- School-age
- Promoting Children's Development
Group: Child Care State Capacity Building Center
Consumer Education is designed to help parents access information in order to make informed child care choices and to strengthen requirements to protect the health and safety of children in child care.
States and Territories are working to meet the requirements in the Child Care and Development…
Resource Type: General Information
Topic/Subtopic:
- Family Engagement and Consumer Education
- Informing Child Care Consumers
- Consumer Education Website
- Outreach and Consumer Education
Group: Not Applicable
What is the CCDF?
The Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) is a federal and state partnership program supported by the Administration for Children and Families’ Office of Child Care. The Child Care and Development Block Grant Act (CCDBG) authorizes the CCDF, and the program has over $5 billion…
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- CCDF Governance and Leadership
Group: Child Care State Capacity Building Center
This page features presentations and resources from the 2018 State and Territory Administrators Meeting (STAM).
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- Leadership and Coordination
- CCDF Governance and Leadership
Group: Office Of Child Care
Within the early care and education system, licensing requirements apply to those caring for children from birth to school age. Licensing helps prevent various forms of harm to children, including risks from the following: injuries and the spread of disease; fire and other building safety hazards;…
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- Informing Child Care Consumers
- Processes for Licensing Child Care
- Licensing Administration
- Consumer Information and Websites
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
The purpose of a needs assessment is to serve as the rationale for a state’s strategic plan. The assessment should indentify areas that need to be strengthened to maximize the availability of high-quality early childhood education options for low-income and disadvantaged families.
This page offers…
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- State/Territory Needs Assessment
- PDG Program Design
- Program Planning
- Data Systems
Group: National Technical Assistance Center for Preschool Development Grant Birth through Five (PDG B-5 TA)
Comprehensive background check requirements are a focus topic for the National Center on Subsidy Innovation and Accountability. The following resources break down the requirements into easier to understand language.
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- Protecting Children's Health and Safety
- Health and Safety Requirements and Standards
Group: National Center on Subsidy Innovation and Accountability
Early Head Start-Child Care (EHS-CC) Partnerships help communties expand high-quality early learning opportunities in the years before preschool. The partnerhips work to increase the number of Early Head Start (EHS) programs and child care providers that can meet the highest standards of quality…
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- Early Head Start - Child Care Partnerships
- Family Child Care Partners
Group: Office Of Child Care