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The funding announcement for the 2020-2025 Tribal TANF-Child Welfare demonstration grant program.

For TTCW grantees who have a change in the Project Director, an amendment must be submitted requesting approval for the individual being selected. Please utilize the attached instructions to submit a change in PI/PD amendment in www.grantsolutions.gov . If you have additional questions, please contact your Program Specialist.

Information for grantees on how to modify their budgets.

Information on the Grant Solutions manual.

For TTCW grantees who wish to apply for carryover funds, the process has been outlined to support grantees with grant solutions submission expectations. If you have additional questions, please contact your Program Specialist.

As part of a project supported by the HHS IDEA LAB , OFA tested design thinking’s utility as a creative problem solving approach for social service organizations with three of its grantees. After introducing the grantees to design thinking, the organizations learned the methodology by using it to solve a challenge of their choice. The publication, “Creating Solutions Together:  Design Thinking, The Office of Family Assistance and 3 Grantees,” captures the process used and the grantees’ experience and reflections on the project. Not familiar with design thinking? At its heart, design thinking is a human-centered approach to problem-solving. It consists of a set of tools that focus on empathy for the end-user in the creation and consideration of any solution.