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  1. Infants and Toddlers in the Child Care and Development Block Grant Program
    By Hannah Matthews; August 4, 2008
    Description: This 2008 document highlights data on infants and toddlers in the Child Care and Development Block Grant program (CCDBG). CCDBG is the primary source of Federal funding for child care subsidies for low-income...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35897 (100.00%)


  2. Key Steps Child Care Subsidy Agencies Can Take to Improve Subsidy Access and Retention
    By Urban Institute; February 21, 2008
    Description: This document presents four steps that child care policymakers and community leaders can take to improve customer service and family-friendly policies and to help low-income families access and retain...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35663 (100.00%)


  3. Child Care Subsidies and TANF: A Synthesis of Three Studies on Systems, Policies, and Parents
    By Gina Adams, Sara Bernstein, Jeffrey Capizzano, Pamela Holcomb, Robin Koralek, Karin Martinson, Kathleen Snyder; 2006
    Description: This study provides information on the complex interactions of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) system and the child care subsidy system. Key points of intersection between the systems...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35392 (100.00%)


  4. Parents' Perspectives on Child Care Subsidies and Moving from Welfare to Work
    By Sara Bernstein, Robin Koralek, Kathleen Snyder; 2006
    Description: This report examines how Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) parents accessed and retained child care subsidies as they moved through and off welfare. Contains 26 references. WRCC0036 Parents'...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35391 (100.00%)


  5. Child Care Subsidies and Leaving Welfare: Policy Issues and Strategies
    By Gina Adams, Robin Koralek, Karin Martinson; 2006
    Description: This paper explores why welfare leavers are not using subsidies and identifies potential strategies to ensure that those who need subsidies are able to access them. Contains 36 references. WRCC0037 Child...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35390 (100.00%)


  6. The Bottom Line Is… Children, 2008
    By Public Citizens for Children and Youth; 2008
    Description: This report presents information on the situation for children and families in 5 counties of Southeastern Pennsylvania (i.e., Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia). The chapters of this...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35290 (100.00%)


  7. Making "Work Supports" Work: Project Description
    By National Center for Children in Poverty; September 2007
    Description: This document highlights findings from the Making “Work Supports” Work project, which is intended to promote policies that make work pay for low-wage workers and their families. Government “work support”...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35167 (100.00%)


  8. Evaluation of Child Care Subsidy Strategies: Findings from Project Upgrade in Miami-Dade County
    By Barbara D Goodson, Carolyn J Layzer, Jean I Layzer, Cristofer Price; June 2007
    Description: This report summarizes findings from Project Upgrade, one of four experiments conducted as part of the Evaluation of Child Care Subsidy Strategies. Project Upgrade was a two-year experimental test of the...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35131 (100.00%)


  9. Maintaining Employment: The Impact of Child Care Subsidies
    By Nicole D Forry, Sandra L Hofferth; 2004
    Description: This report presents findings from a study of the impact of child care subsidies using survey data from 40 parents on a subsidy wait list. Parents reported a desire to work and be economically self-sufficient....
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35085 (100.00%)


  10. Supporting Child Care Subsidy Access and Retention: Strategies from Seven Midwestern States
    By Gina Adams, Patti Banghart, Kathleen Snyder; December 2006
    Description: This policy brief summarizes key points from a report that looked at subsidy policies and practices to support subsidy access and retention in seven Midwestern States. Research is based on interviews with...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35083 (100.00%)


  11. Quality in Home-based Settings: Themes from Current Research
    By Research Connections; 2007
    Description: This document highlights research on family child care and family, friend, and neighbor care under the following topics: (1) global quality, (2) structural quality, (3) process quality, (4) caregiver characteristics,...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35071 (100.00%)


  12. Westchester County 2006 Child Care Utilization Study, Final Report
    By ETC Institute, LC Associates, Thorman Group; February 2007
    Description: This report presents findings from a 2006 survey of the use of child care services and subsidies in Westchester County, Kansas. It was intended to determine why enrollments in the county’s child care services...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35064 (100.00%)


  13. Why Do They Leave? Child Care Subsidy Use in Oregon
    By Elizabeth E Davis, Deana Grobe, Roberta B Weber; March 2006
    Description: This report presents the results of a study that explored the following three hypotheses on why parents in Oregon leave the subsidy program after only a few months: (1) instability in other aspects of...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35060 (100.00%)


  14. Why Do They Leave? Child Care Subsidy Use in Oregon
    By Elizabeth E Davis, Deana Grobe, Roberta B Weber; March 2006
    Description: This brief presents the results of a study that explored the following three hypotheses on why parents in Oregon leave the subsidy program after only a few months: (1) instability in other aspects of their...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35054 (100.00%)


  15. Idaho Child Care Program: helping low-income families pay for child care
    By Idaho Department of Health and Welfare; January 2002
    Description: This guide provides information for both parents and providers about the Idaho Child Care Program (ICCP) offered through the Department of Health and Welfare. ICCP helps low-income families pay for child...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35031 (100.00%)


  16. Policy and Electronic Child Care
    By Oklahoma Department of Human Services; March 12, 2007
    Description: This Microsoft PowerPoint presents policy changes before and after the implementation of Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) in Oklahoma. Training is needed for providers, clients, and staff. STOK0219 Policy...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34888 (100.00%)


  17. Do Overpayments Really Exist? An Update from Arkansas
    By Tim Lampe; March 12, 2007
    Description: This Microsoft PowerPoint from Arkansas reviews the issue of improper payments in child care. There are client improper payments, provider improper payments, and agency errors in Arkansas. STAR0133 Do...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34875 (100.00%)


  18. Department of Health and Human Resources: Application for Child Care Services
    By West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources; December 8, 2004
    Description: This 2004 document is an application for child care services from the West Virginia Department of Health & Human Services. This document serves as Attachment 4.1.1 for the Child Care and Development Fund...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34860 (100.00%)


  19. Low Income Child and Dependent Care Credit
    By Vermont Department for Children and Families; 2007
    Description: This brochure outlines the qualifications for Vermont’s child and dependent tax care credit for low income families. The credit is based on payments to qualifying child care providers in Vermont. STVT0093...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34857 (100.00%)


  20. Help Paying for Child Care
    By Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services; 2007
    Description: This document describes the child care subsidy program in Montana. The program helps to pay for child care when parents are not available to care for their children during working hours. STMT0119 Help...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34856 (100.00%)


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