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On an annual basis, Tribal Lead Agencies for the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) are required to submit aggregate information on services provided. The CCDF Tribal Annual Report, also known as the ACF-700, consists of two parts:

Part 1 — Administrative Data: Reports data on children and families that received CCDF-funded child care services, and on services that were provided.

Part 2 — Tribal Narrative: Describes general child care activities and actions in the Lead Agency’s reservation or Tribal service area.

ACF-800 - Annual Aggregate Child Care Data Report form and instructions for federal fiscal years FY2019 and earlier)

Summarizes FY 2017 Access and Visitation Program data on services and participant demographics

Describes families served by the child support program using 2016 Census survey results

Agenda: September 13-14

National Advisory Committee on the Sex Trafficking of Children and Youth in the U.S.
August 14, 2018

September 13, 2018 | 9 AM — 5 PM EST

9:00 AM

Call to order

  • Welcome
  • Remote connection logistics
  • Roll call/Quorum
  • Welcoming remarks from guests

9:30 AM

Welcome and NAC Business

  • Review agenda

9:45 AM

Open issues

These reports highlight information on key elements from national and state NYTD data submissions compiled by the Children’s Bureau.

This report provides an overview of the nationwide network of direct intervention and prevention services offered by FVPSA-funded programs during fiscal years 2013 and 2014. 

This report provides an overview of the network of services and programming offered by FVPSA-funded programs in fiscal years 2011 and 2012. 

This report to Congress provides information on the performance of states in seven outcome categories and also includes data on contextual factors and findings of analyses conducted across states.

The 2017 Federal Poverty Guidelines are listed below. Page 2 of this document provides guidance for CCDF Tribal Grantees who manually calculate the ACF-700 Annual Tribal Report (Part 1). For Element #7, use the family’s income and size (used for determining eligibility) to determine the poverty threshold in which to count the children in that family. Information is provided for the 48 Contiguous States and DC, as well as for Alaska and Hawaii.