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This report provides the Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (FMAPs) for fiscal year 2023 as well as relevant per capita income data for tribes expressing interest in operating title IV-E programs.
The Children’s Bureau posts an annual FY summary of Form CB-496 expenditures and caseloads as reported by each title IV-E agency. These data tables include the combination of current-quarter and prior-quarter adjustment expenditures and current-quarter caseload data as delineated in quarterly Form CB-496 submissions for FY 2020.
The Children’s Bureau posts an annual FY summary of Form CB-496 expenditures and caseloads as reported by each title IV-E agency. These data tables include the combination of current-quarter and prior-quarter adjustment expenditures and current-quarter caseload data as delineated in quarterly Form CB-496 submissions for each FY.
This document outlines what information should be compiled by states in preparation for the case review component of their Child and Family Services Review regarding information about their performance on the assessed child welfare outcomes and evidence required to demonstrate routine statewide functioning of systemic factors.
This guide presents instructions for reviewers to use for foster care and in-home services cases during the onsite review component of the Child and Family Services Reviews.
This guide provides questions for reviewers to ask during the stakeholder interviews for the onsite component of the Child and Family Services Reviews.
This Spanish-language document presents factors that the Children's Bureau recommends states consider in their proposals for the selection of Child and Family Services Review sites when a statewide sample will not be used.
This document presents factors that the Children's Bureau recommends states consider in their proposals for the selection of Child and Family Services Review sites when a statewide sample will not be used.