This Initial Preschool Development Grant Birth to Five Grant (PDG B-5) Final Report Summary Report highlights some of the most common needs identified by the states, and related strategies in their strategic plans, along with other activities carried out during the initial grant period.
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The Annual Program Performance Review (APPR) Crosswalk aligns the proposed questions for the 2021 APPR with the existing questions in the OMB approved 2020 APPR. The crosswalk provides a reference for Grantees to identify data and narrative responses to assist in preparing responses to the...
This resource provides information that can help CCDF Lead Agencies identify ways to use the ARP Act CCDF discretionary supplemental funds to support their infant/toddler systems.
Guidance from the Office of Child Care (OCC) strongly recommends CCDF Lead Agencies use funds to expand access to high-quality child care by implementing strategies to increase provider compensation. This resource can help Lead Agencies rebuild their early childhood and school-age care workforce...
Guidance from the Office of Child Care (OCC) strongly recommends CCDF Lead Agencies use funds to expand access to high-quality child care by increasing the use of contracts or grants, among other strategies. This implementation guide focuses on commonly reported concerns regarding the use of...
This document shows how Lead Agencies can use this opportunity to address current challenges and move toward rebuilding a better child care system. For additional resources, please visit the...
This resource examines some of the factors that contribute to inequity in the child care system. It highlights ways that the ARP Act Discretionary Supplemental funds can be used to strengthen the system and help more families afford quality child care.
This series of case studies documents and highlights the experiences of four CCDF Lead Agencies – Georgia, Illinois, New Mexico, and Virginia – that developed and implemented grants to support child care providers in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The case studies include examples of...
This case study is part of a series that documents and highlights the experiences of Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Lead Agencies that developed and implemented grants to stabilize child care in their service areas. This case study includes...
This case study is part of a series that documents and highlights the experiences of Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Lead Agencies that developed and implemented grants to stabilize child care in their...