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Program Instruction ACYF-PI-CC-05-04—Application and Plan Procedures for 102-477 Grantees

Index: Cover Letter | ACYF-PI-CC-05-04 | Child Count Declaration | FY 2006 Estimated Tribal Allocation | ACF Regional Administrators | Assurances and Certifications | Statutory and Regulatory Requirements That Will Not be Waived (Collection available in Word and PDF)

Related Items: FY 2006 Tribal Application Plan Procedures for CCDF Grantees | CCDF Construction and Renovation Procedures for Tribal Lead Agencies


Cover Letter (Also available in Word and PDF. Entire printable collection available in PDF.)


May 5, 2005

Dear 102-477 CCDF Grantee:

The enclosed Program Instruction (ACYF-PI-CC-05-04) contains the FY 2006 funding application procedures for tribal grantees that integrate their CCDF funds into a consolidated “Employment, Training and Related Services Plan,” authorized by Public Law 102-477, as amended. This Program Instruction also contains 102-477 Plan requirements (i.e., CCDF requirements that must be included in a 102-477 plan) for those Tribes that have new 102-477 plans due to the U.S. Department of the Interior by July 1, 2005.

By applying for CCDF funds, a Tribe agrees to follow the provisions of the CCDBG Act of 1990, as amended, and applicable regulations at 45 CFR 98 and 99. However, in contrast to the required CCDF application and plan process, Tribes that consolidate CCDF funds under a 102-477 plan are permitted to submit abbreviated applications and plans for CCDF funding. In addition, a number of 102-477 plans are approved for three-year plan periods.

The enclosed chart “102-477 CCDF Application and Plan Information” lists what information current 102-477 grantees are required to submit by July 1, 2005 (i.e., only an application or an application and plan). If you have any questions about what your Tribe is required to submit for CCDF FY 2006 funding purposes, please contact Lynn Forcia at the U.S. Department of Interior at (202) 219-5270 or Ginny Gorman of my staff, at (202) 401-7260 or ggorman@acf.hhs.gov.

Please be reminded that all Tribes receiving CCDF funds, including 102-477 grantees, must first request and receive ACF approval through a separate application process before using CCDF funds for construction or major renovation. Program Instruction ACYF-PI-CC-04-04 (dated January 23, 2004 ) containing the application procedures can be found on the Child Care Bureau’s website at: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ccb/policy1/current/pi0401/pi0401.htm.

Sincerely,

Shannon Christian
Associate Commissioner
Child Care Bureau

Enclosures



Index: Cover Letter | ACYF-PI-CC-05-04 | Child Count Declaration | FY 2006 Estimated Tribal Allocation | ACF Regional Administrators | Assurances and Certifications | Statutory and Regulatory Requirements That Will Not be Waived (Collection available in Word and PDF)

Related Items: FY 2006 Tribal Application Plan Procedures for CCDF Grantees | CCDF Construction and Renovation Procedures for Tribal Lead Agencies