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This communication is meant to help you prepare for the end of the COVID-19 PHE on May 11, 2023, by summarizing the affected ACF programs and providing resources and materials that will aid in your program administration. It also includes information and resources regarding several program flexibilities that Congress decoupled from the PHE in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (CAA, 2023).

As we end February, Assistant Secretary Contreras shares some of the work and partnerships she saw up close - and upcoming opportunities we invite you to be a part of.

The Federal Interest Examples provides basic scenario examples for Federal Interest purposes.

We’ve hit the ground running in 2023. We look forward to working with all of you to produce outcomes that matter for those we collectively serve. Read more about some of the great things that happened at ACF this month.

ACF-wide generic program performance form cleared by the Office of Management and Budget that can be used by Program Offices to monitor a recipient's progress.

Last week, the President signed a bipartisan funding bill that advances critical services for children and families across the country. We look forward to working with our national and local partners in distributing these funds to meet the needs of America’s children, families, and communities.

Assistant Secretary Contreras recaps the work of ACF and its partners during the month of November.

This joint Information Memorandum (IM) from the Administration on Children, Youth, and Families (ACYF); Children’s Bureau (CB); Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB); and the Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) elevates resources available to assist states in meeting legal requirements intended to protect children and youth in the child welfare system from negative outcomes associated with human trafficking.  

Assistant Secretary Contreras recaps the work of ACF and its partners during the month of October.

A letter to State, territorial, tribal, and local policymakers and administrators of systems, agencies, and programs responsible for children, youth, and family health and well-being, kinship care, social services and K12 school chiefs about supporting children and families who have experienced loss.