The Office of Child Care (OCC) is committed to reducing the burden on families applying for Child Care Development and Fund (CCDF) child care assistance. This guide can help Lead Agencies...
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This section is for Tribal Lead Agencies with medium or large allocation...
Improving Services for Children and Families through Integrated Cross-Sector Systems
Over the last few decades, there has been a steady increase in the number of policies and initiatives focused on meeting the needs of young children and their families. As a result, there is a dizzying...
This fiscal guide addresses the American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) program. It provides general information on fiscal administration and accountability issues. This guide also covers basic financial management and grants management principles. It is...
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Children’s Funding Project Blog (Office of Child Care, n.d.).
This blog provides timely information on innovative strategies to fund children’s initiatives...
This brief outlines opportunities and benefits of family-friendly policies, and provides examples of how Lead Agencies can simplify eligibility and enrollment to best meet the needs of families and providers.
This webinar was hosted by the National Center on Tribal Early Childhood Development on June 5, 2018 as part of a webinar series on subsidy administration. The webinar provides an overview of Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) equal access requirements for Medium- and Large-Allocation...
Updated: July 2022 (to include state median income estimates for FY 2023).
These are instructions for the State Median Income (SMI) and Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPG) Calculation Tool. This tool can assist in calculating the annual and monthly SMI estimates and FPGs. These determine...
This webinar, Supporting Reliable Subsidy Revenue for Child Care Providers While Maintaining Program Integrity, will help Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Lead Agencies understand the requirements and flexibilities within strategies that promote provider- friendly payment policies. Paying...