Child Care Bureau
The Child Care Bureau (CCB) is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Organizationally, it is part of the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, which is under the Administration for Children and Families.
Child Care Bureau is dedicated to enhancing the quality, affordability, and availability of child care for all families. The Child Care Bureau administers federal funds to states, territories, and tribes to assist low-income families in accessing quality child care for children when the parents work or participate in education or training. This is done mainly through the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF).
For complete funding information, visit the Child Care Bureau website.
Open Funding Opportunities
No grant opportunities are currently available for this area. Please check our ACF Grants Opportunities site or Grants.gov for other grant information.
Standing Announcements
No grant opportunities are currently available for this area. Please check our ACF Grants Opportunities site or Grants.gov for other grant information.
Resources
Grant Forms and Related Documents
- Documents are maintained by the ACF Office of Financial Services
- Program Manager's Guide - ACYF has developed a series of guidebooks that explain program evaluation and how to do it. This main evaluation guidebook answers questions about evaluation and improving programs to benefit staff and families.
Related Links
- ACYF Grant Web - Find funding opportunities and information for past or potential grant reviewers.
- CB Discretionary Grant Programs
- CB State Grant Programs
- Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance - A government-wide compendium of all Federal programs that provide assistance or benefits to the American public.
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