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The CCDF Plan is a key public document that describes how a Lead Agency will operate its program to meet CCDF regulatory requirements, and it is essential to OCC's oversight of CCDF implementation. Each section of the CCDF Plan is addressed in the guide, including highlights of what is important...
Blogs
Children’s Funding Project Blog (Office of Child Care, n.d.).
This blog provides timely information on innovative strategies to fund children’s initiatives...
There are several tools available to enhance The Fundamentals of CCDF Administration website. All of the tools have been recently updated to reflect the Child Care Development Block Grant (CCDBG) Act of 2014 and the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) final...
As a state leader or program staffer, you can maximize the benefits of evaluation by following a few basic guidelines:
- Invest heavily in planning: Invest time and effort in deciding what you want to learn from your evaluation. This is the most important step in the...
Technical Assistance in...
An Integrated Stage-Based Framework for Implementation of Early Childhood Programs and Systems (a brief of the Administration for Children and Families’ Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation) highlights the importance of teams and effective data and monitoring in planning and...
Who Should Lead and Execute Your Evaluation?
One decision that must be made before you begin your evaluation is who will conduct it. Evaluation is best thought of as a team effort. Although one individual heads the team and has primary...