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Acting Commissioner Lekan spotlights tribal child support programs and their contributions over the 20+ years since tribes began receiving federal funding
ACF's Early Childhood Development office created a resource page to strengthen the ability of early care and education (ECE) providers to serve young children experiencing homelessness.
OCSE is providing FAQs about the operational, administrative, programmatic, and other challenges facing child support programs affected by the public health emergency due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
This Program Instruction is a reminder to CCDF Tribal Lead Agencies of the annual financial reporting requirements (i.e., ACF-696T), consistent with the terms and conditions of the CCDF program. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved the Form ACF-696T under OMB 0970-0195.
The 2019 Federal Poverty Guidelines are listed below. Below that you will find 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.
This Program Instruction is a reminder to CCDF Tribal Lead Agencies of the annual financial reporting requirements (i.e., ACF-696T), consistent with the terms and conditions of the CCDF program. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved the Form ACF-696T under OMB 0970-0195.