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A Lead Agency may use the funds provided by CCDF to provide child care subsidies only to eligible children.
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For a child to be eligible, the Lead Agency must determine that:
The child is younger than 13 years old at the time of application. The Lead…
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- COVID-19
- ARP Act Supplemental Funding
- Stable Financial Assistance to Families
- Eligibility Policies
Group: Other HHS Agency
This first in a series of Hot Topics webinars examined the requirements in the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 2014 for services to families experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Resources for planning and implementing services for families were shared and discussed.
Resource Type: Webinar
Topic/Subtopic:
- Equal Access to Child Care
- Stable Financial Assistance to Families
Group: Child Care State Capacity Building Center
This presentation by the National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance at the 2016 QRIS National Meeting, focused on strategies for including license-exempt family child care in the quality improvement system and an analysis of States’ existing support systems and opportunities for…
Resource Type: National Meeting Resources Presentations
Topic/Subtopic:
- Quality Improvement
- System Planning and Implementation
- Structure of Quality Improvement Systems
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
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)
The EPDRR CCDF Requirements infographics consist of three parts. Part 1 provides an overview of the CCDF requirements for the Child Care Statewide Disaster Plan. Part 2 describes what each CCDF Lead Agency must include in their disaster plan. Part 3 provides details about what the CCDF Lead Agency…
Resource Type: Fact Sheet
Topic/Subtopic:
- Leadership and Coordination
- CCDF Governance and Leadership
- Protecting Children's Health and Safety
- Emergency Preparedness
Group: Child Care State Capacity Building Center
Program quality standards reflect the structure and practices of programs to provide safe, legal, and effective services to children. This document was developed to help inform States about current program quality standards found in licensing regulations, state-funded preschool program standards,…
Resource Type: Brief
Topic/Subtopic:
- Protecting Children's Health and Safety
- Licensing Administration
- Quality Improvement
- Program Quality Standards
- Quality Assurance and Monitoring
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
This issue brief includes an overview of the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 2014 (CCDBG Act of 2014) requirements specific to consumer education and how States share provider-specific information; aggregate information about deaths, serious injuries, and abuse; and information about…
Resource Type: Brief
Topic/Subtopic:
- Family Engagement and Consumer Education
- Protecting Children's Health and Safety
- Monitoring and Enforcement
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
Lead Agencies must certify that there are in effect health and safety standards and training requirements applicable to providers serving children receiving CCDF services whether they are licensed or license-exempt. These health and safety requirements must
be appropriate to the provider setting…
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- Training and Professional Development Requirements
- Health and Safety Topics
- Protecting Children's Health and Safety
- Emergency Preparedness
- Health and Safety Requirements and Standards
- Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting
- Infant/Toddler Care Requirements
- Provider/Staff Requirements and Qualifications
- Requirements for the Care of Children
- School-Age/Out-of-School Time Requirements
- School Readiness
Group: Not Applicable
The CCDBG Act of 2014 requires states and territories to have in effect requirements, policies, and procedures to conduct criminal background checks for all child care staff members (including prospective staff members) of all child care programs that are 1) licensed, regulated, or registered under…
Resource Type: Brief
Topic/Subtopic:
- Protecting Children's Health and Safety
- Health and Safety Requirements and Standards
- Comprehensive Background Checks
Group: National Center on Subsidy Innovation and Accountability
This resource provides an overview of the health and safety requirements for Tribes who administer Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) programs.
Resource Type: Brief
Topic/Subtopic:
- Protecting Children's Health and Safety
Group: Not Applicable