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This Technical Bulletin describes how to use the Summary Data Assessment Report (Summary Report). Designated staff in States and Territories automatically receive this report via e-mail after their ACF-801 case-level data has been submitted to the Child Care Bureau (CCB) and has been processed in the Child Care Bureau Information System (CCBIS).1 Note that the Detailed Assessment Report no longer is generated by CCBIS and grantees may instead use the Child Care Data Viewer software to capture similar information.
This webinar will explain how cohesion is important to your ANA application. Learn how to seamlessly connect the essential elements to increase the quality of your application. Hosted by the ANA Eastern Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.
In this webinar, learn how using output, outcome, and impact measurements can help transform your project into an ongoing program. Hosted by the ANA Eastern Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.
Youth Count! is a federal initiative to better reach unaccompanied youth in the 2013 HUD point-in-time (PIT) count of homeless persons and families. This webinar discusses training volunteers to conduct the count.
Youth Count! is a federal initiative to better reach unaccompanied youth in the 2013 HUD point-in-time (PIT) count of homeless persons and families. This webinar discusses training volunteers to conduct the count.
Youth Count! is a federal initiative to better reach unaccompanied youth in the 2013 HUD point-in-time (PIT) count of homeless persons and families. This webinar reviews strategies for sampling homeless youth.