Tribal Child Care And Development Fund: Guide for New Administrators
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Introduction
Tribal Child Care and Development Fund administrators work each day to ensure that the children and families in tribal communities have the child care services that best meet their needs. The Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF)1, a federal block grant for States, Tribes, and Territories, is a key resource to help increase the availability, affordability, and quality of child care services. With Child Care and Development Funds, tribal CCDF administrators can support low-income families, families receiving temporary public assistance, and those transitioning from public assistance in obtaining child care services so they may work, attend training, or participate in educational activities.
As a supplement to the 2005 Tribal CCDF Administrator Training CD-ROM2 and the new administrators training sessions at the annual National American Indian and Alaska Native Child Care Conference, this guide brings together the technical and practical aspects of tribal CCDF administration and includes examples of effective program strategies. Footnotes in each section point to sources of additional information, including guidance documents disseminated by the Child Care Bureau and specific sections of the federal regulations that govern the CCDF program. Tribal CCDF administrators should always consult the regulations and current CCDF guidance for the most comprehensive and up-to-date information on the management of a tribal CCDF program.
This booklet, "Tribal Child Care And Development Fund: Guide for New Administrators," was developed in conjunction with the Child Care Bureau’s Tribal CCDF Administrators Training: Back to Basics in Kansas City, Missouri, December 12-14, 2006. |
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1 Federal Regulations that govern the Child Care and Development Fund: 45 CFR Parts 98 and 99; Final Rule. http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ccb/policy1/current/finalrul/index.htm Back to Text
2 The CD-ROM is available at no cost from the Tribal Child Care Technical Assistance Center (TriTAC) at 1-800-388-7670 or tritac@namshq.com. Back to Text