The Office of Child Care (OCC), in partnership with the Office of Grants Management (OGM) and Tribal Child Care Capacity Building Center (TCBC), provided a webinar on the ACF-696T financial report completion instructions. Tribal Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) lead agencies are required...
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has hit child care programs hard. CCDF lead agencies have an opportunity to help stabilize the child care market and to make certain that all families have access to all ECE services they need. This breakout is a high-level discussion of data-...
Finding existing openings on a real-time basis is difficult even in the best of...
This peer-learning breakout gave states and territories time to share and discuss successes and challenges related to the improper payments process and to the task of implementing or maintaining program integrity strategies, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This peer-learning breakout focused on states that have been successful with apprenticeship programs, higher education articulation, and online training opportunities.
This plenary session explored new ways of conceptualizing and measuring quality in early childhood. The session began with context-setting on the state of the research related to how we are conceptualizing and measuring features of quality that have shown promise in supporting children’s...
During the Tribal CCDF Administrators Premeeting Event, Tribal CCDF administrators,...
This peer-learning breakout shared successes, challenges, and lessons learned from the Preschool Development Grant Birth Through Five (PDG B–5) grant.
This peer-learning breakout focused on sharing challenges, practical solutions, and general strategies for developing lead agencies’ triennial CCDF Plans.
This breakout session was held during the Tribal CCDF Administrators Premeeting Event. During last year’s Tribal Management Institute, National Center on Tribal Early Childhood Development representatives introduced the Tribal Child Care Management Systems Framework. This breakout session...