The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act provided $10 billion in supplemental Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) funding to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus. The Act required all states, territories, and tribes to submit a report describing how funds appropriated in CRRSA will be spent. The Office of Child Care (OCC) is sharing the submitted reports to promote transparency to the American public on the planned uses of the significant investment made in the CRRSA Act.
As required in the Planned Use of CCDF CRRSA Act Funds Report Program Instruction (CCDF-ACF-PI-2021-01), the reports outline how states, territories, and tribes planned to use their CCDF CRRSA Act awards at the time of report submission. States, territories, and tribes have until September 30, 2022 to obligate, or legally commit, the funds and may choose to revise or change how they actually spend their allocations. States, territories, and tribes are not required to update their reports if their plans change. The CRRSA Act did not call for OCC to approve these reports, so OCC has not determined that all planned uses of the funds comply with CCDF and CRRSA requirements. Compliance with CCDF and CRRSA Act requirements will be determined through other OCC reporting mechanisms.
2021 Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSA) 60 Day Reports for States
2021 Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSA) 60 Day Reports for Territories
State | Report |
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American Samoa | View 2021 CRRSA 60 Day Report - American Samoa (PDF) |
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | View 2021 CRRSA 60 Day Report - Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (PDF) |
Guam | View 2021 CRRSA 60 Day Report - Guam (PDF) |
Puerto Rico | View 2021 CRRSA 60 Day Report - Puerto Rico (PDF) |
U.S. Virgin Islands | View 2021 CRRSA 60 Day Report - U.S. Virgin Islands (PDF) |