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FFY 2005 CCDF Data Tables (Preliminary Estimates)

Index: 1-Average Monthly Families and Children Served | 2-Percent of Children Served by Payment Method | 3-Percent of Children Served by Types of Care | 4-Percent of Children Served in Regulated Settings vs.Settings Legally Operating without Regulation | 5-Percent Served by Relatives vs. Non-Relatives | 6-Percent of Children Served in All Types of Care | 7-Number of Child Care Providers Receiving CCDF Funds | 8-Methods of Consumer Education Summary | 9-Children Served by Age Group | 10-Children Served by Reason for Care | 11-Children by Racial Group | 12-Children by Latino Ethnicity | 13-Care by Age Category and Type of Care | 14-Care By Age Group and Care Type | 15-Expenditures By Age Group and Care Type | 16-TANF as a Source of Income | 17-Co-payment as a Percent of Family Income
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Table 1
Child Care and Development Fund
Preliminary Estimates
Average Monthly Adjusted Number of Families and Children Served (FFY 2005)
States/Territories Average Number
of Families
Average Number
of Children
Alabama 14,900 27,100
Alaska 2,900 4,700
American Samoa  -   - 
Arizona 18,400 31,100
Arkansas 6,200 10,300
California 106,900 162,600
Colorado 10,400 19,100
Connecticut 5,700 9,600
Delaware 4,200 6,900
District of Columbia 2,700 3,800
Florida 69,600 116,300
Georgia 33,400 60,600
Guam  -   - 
Hawaii 5,700 8,900
Idaho 5,900 10,600
Illinois 44,800 84,000
Indiana 16,800 32,200
Iowa 10,400 17,900
Kansas 10,200 18,800
Kentucky 20,400 36,500
Louisiana 30,700 51,800
Maine 3,200 4,600
Maryland 11,700 20,500
Massachusetts 23,800 34,800
Michigan 40,300 79,300
Minnesota 14,300 25,500
Mississippi 16,400 33,300
Missouri 21,100 36,300
Montana 3,200 5,200
Nebraska 7,600 13,400
Nevada 2,800 4,600
New Hampshire 4,900 7,100
New Jersey 25,600 37,800
New Mexico 13,400 23,100
New York 77,500 127,600
North Carolina 50,600 104,200
North Dakota 2,300 3,700
Northern Mariana Islands 200 400
Ohio 29,000 51,600
Oklahoma 12,000 19,700
Oregon 10,700 21,300
Pennsylvania 41,400 72,600
Puerto Rico 3,400 4,400
Rhode Island 3,300 5,200
South Carolina 11,200 19,500
South Dakota 3,000 4,700
Tennessee 22,600 43,200
Texas 66,700 123,400
Utah 6,000 11,100
Vermont 2,800 4,100
Virgin Islands 300 500
Virginia 18,200 29,300
Washington 32,900 53,900
West Virginia 5,900 10,000
Wisconsin 16,400 28,700
Wyoming 2,900 4,600

National Total

1,027,800

1,782,000

Notes applicable to this table:
1. The source for this table is ACF-801 data for FFY 2005.
2. All counts are "adjusted" numbers of families and children unless otherwise indicated. These "adjusted" numbers represent the number funded through CCDF only. The "adjusted" number is the raw or "unadjusted" number reported by the State multiplied by the pooling factor as reported on the ACF-800. A few States have indicated that the pooling factor reported on the ACF-800 is not applicable to the ACF-801. This report takes all these factors into consideration in calculating the "adjusted" numbers or percentages.
3. All states provide an actual unadjusted count of families served each month. For States reporting full population data, the number of child records reported each month were directly counted. However, for States that only submit samples, the ratio of children-to-families was determined each month from the samples and then multiplied by the reported number of families to obtain an estimate of the unadjusted number of children served each month. The unadjusted average number of families and children were obtained from the monthly numbers in the Federal Fiscal Year (FFY).
4. At the time of publication, American Samoa and Guam had not yet reported ACF-801 data for FFY 2005. One other Territory submitted less than 12 months of ACF-801 data; the Northern Mariana Islands submitted nine (9) months.
5. Connecticut does not report ACF-801 data on all or nearly all children served by contracted centers. Wisconsin has been reporting some children that are authorized for care but do not receive care. Nebraska has been reporting child records for some children that do not receive a subsidy if other children in the same family are receiving a subsidy. Alaska's reported population does not accurately reflect the population served by CCDF due to sampling difficulties the State is trying to resolve. Furthermore Alaska does not report any children in foster care or families headed by a child.
6. The reported results shown above have been rounded to the nearest 100. The national numbers are simply the sum of the State and Territory numbers.
Index: 1-Average Monthly Families and Children Served | 2-Percent of Children Served by Payment Method | 3-Percent of Children Served by Types of Care | 4-Percent of Children Served in Regulated Settings vs.Settings Legally Operating without Regulation | 5-Percent Served by Relatives vs. Non-Relatives | 6-Percent of Children Served in All Types of Care | 7-Number of Child Care Providers Receiving CCDF Funds | 8-Methods of Consumer Education Summary | 9-Children Served by Age Group | 10-Children Served by Reason for Care | 11-Children by Racial Group | 12-Children by Latino Ethnicity | 13-Care by Age Category and Type of Care | 14-Care By Age Group and Care Type | 15-Expenditures By Age Group and Care Type | 16-TANF as a Source of Income | 17-Co-payment as a Percent of Family Income