This session explores CCDF subsidy eligibility and equal access requirements, implementation considerations, and strategies for Tribal Lead Agencies with small allocation sizes.
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This session explores CCDF subsidy eligibility and equal access requirements, implementation considerations, and strategies for Tribal Lead Agencies with medium and large allocation sizes.
The CCDF Fraud Toolkit is an evolving resource designed to assist CCDF Lead Agencies in increasing program integrity and accountability and decreasing fraud within their child care programs. Provided by the National Center on Subsidy Innovation and Accountability (NCSIA), the toolkit encompasses...
The purpose of this Infant/Toddler Care Learning Suite is to support states, territories, and Tribes in their efforts to strengthen the professional competence and capacity of Infant/Toddler specialists, consultants, mentors, coaches, and caregivers.
The Infant/Toddler Care...
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