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Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) report to Congress for FY 2002 and FY 2003
United States. Child Care Bureau,
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A description and analysis of information about the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF), during fiscal years 2002 and 2003, from a variety of sources, including state plans, expenditure reports, administrative data reports, and research, with information about training and technical assistance provided to states, territories, and tribes

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Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) report to Congress for FY 2004 and FY 2005
United States. Child Care Bureau,
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A description and analysis of information about the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF), during fiscal years 2004 and 2005, from a variety of sources, including state plans, expenditure reports, administrative data reports, and research, with information about training and technical assistance provided to states, territories, and tribes

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Child Care and Development Fund: Report of state and territory plans FY 2006-2007
United States. Child Care Bureau,
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

An overview of the services supported by the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) and a discussion of how these services will be implemented in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and the five territories from October 1, 2005, through September 30, 2007

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Child Care and Development Fund: Report of state and territory plans FY 2006-2007 [Executive summary]
United States. Child Care Bureau,
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A summary of an overview of the services supported by the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) and a discussion of how these services will be implemented in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and the five territories from October 1, 2005, through September 30, 2007

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Child Care and Development Fund: Report of state and territory plans FY 2008-2009
United States. Child Care Bureau,
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

An overview of the services supported by the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) and a discussion of plans for implementing these services in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and the 5 territories during fiscal years 2008 and 2009

Other


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Child Care and Development Fund: Report of state and territory plans FY 2008-2009 [Executive summary]
United States. Child Care Bureau,
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A summary of an overview of the services supported by the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) and a discussion of plans for implementing these services in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and the 5 territories during fiscal years 2008 and 2009

Executive Summary


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Child Care and Development Fund: Report of state and territory plans: FY 2010-2011
United States. Child Care Bureau, 2010
Washington, DC: United States, Child Care Bureau.

An overview of the services supported by the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) and a discussion of how these services will be implemented in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and the five territories from October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2010

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Child Care and Development Fund: Report of state plans for the period 10/01/99 to 9/30/01
United States. Child Care Bureau, 2001
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A synthesis of state plans for the implementation of the Child Care and Development Fund for the 1999-2001 period

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Child Care and Development Fund: Report of state plans FY 2004-2005
United States. Child Care Bureau, 2004
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A report summarizing the services supported by the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) and discussing how these services will be implemented within the 50 states, District of Columbia, and the five territories during 2004 and 2005

Other


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Child Care and Development Fund: Report of state plans FY 2004-2005 [Executive summary]
United States. Child Care Bureau, 2004
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A discussion of the Child Care and Development Fund, which provides $4.8 billion in block grants throughout the U.S. to subsidize child care costs for low-income families, describing, for instance, the fund’s administration, its service coordination and planning component, the certificates, grants, and contracts used in the fund’s operation, and other aspects of the program

Executive Summary


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Evaluation of Child Care Subsidy Strategies: Findings from Project Upgrade in Miami-Dade County
United States. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, March 2007
Washington, DC: U.S., Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation.

Findings from an experimental study of the impacts of three different language and literacy interventions on teacher behavior, classroom environment, and children's language development and early literacy skills in classrooms of 4-year-olds at child care centers serving children from low-income families in Miami-Dade County

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Measuring improper payments in the child care program: August 2005
United States. Child Care Bureau, 2005
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A presentation of facts concerning the initial findings of a study designed to find the best practices and make recommendations for finding erroneous payments in Health and Human Service programs in California, Nebraska, Arizona, Kansas, Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Ohio and New Hampshire

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Measuring improper payments in the child care program: A pilot project of the ACF Child Care Bureau: Final report
United States. Child Care Bureau, 2005
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A study conducted to find and reduce erroneous payments in specific Health and Human Services programs in California, Nebraska, Arizona, Kansas, Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Ohio and New Hampshire

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Measuring improper payments in the child care program: A pilot project of the ACF Child Care Bureau: Final report [Executive summary]
United States. Child Care Bureau, 2005
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A summary of a survey conducted to find and reduce erroneous payments in specific Health and Human Services programs in California, Nebraska, Arizona, Kansas, Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Ohio and New Hampshire

Executive Summary


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Measuring improper payments in the child care program: A pilot project of the ACF Child Care Bureau: Working papers for discussion
United States. Child Care Bureau, 2004
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

An examination into the development of an efficient and cost-effective approach or methodology for estimating improper payment amounts or rates in Child Care and Development Funds

Other


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Planning for the Child Care and Development Fund: Targeted funds for infants and toddlers
United States. Child Care Bureau,
[Washington, DC]: Child Care Bureau.

A guide for states and territories in planning for the effective use of Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) grants to improve the quality and supply of infant and toddler child care

Other


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Second error rate pilot report
United States. Child Care Bureau, June, 2007
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A study of a methodology for measuring improper payments in states' administration of the Child Care and Development Fund

Reports & Papers


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Second error rate pilot report [Executive summary]
United States. Child Care Bureau, June, 2007
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A summary of a study of a methodology for measuring improper payments in states' administration of the Child Care and Development Fund

Executive Summary


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State assessment of internal controls: Final report
United States. Child Care Bureau, May, 2007
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A description of the development and pilot of the State Internal Control Self-Assessment Instrument, an instrument for assessing states' internal controls for preventing improper payments in their administration of the Child Care and Development Fund

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State assessment of internal controls: Final report [Executive summary]
United States. Child Care Bureau, May, 2007
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A summary of a description of the development and pilot of the State Internal Control Self-Assessment Instrument, an instrument for assessing states' internal controls for preventing improper payments in their administration of the Child Care and Development Fund

Executive Summary


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State profile series: National profile
Afterschool Investments Project,
Washington, DC: Afterschool Investments Project.

A profile of available state and local after school programs and federal funding initiatives for children in the United States

Fact Sheets & Briefs


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State survey analysis report
United States. Child Care Bureau, 07 February, 2007
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A study of states' policies and procedures used to identify, measure, and reduce improper payments in the administration of the Child Care and Development Fund

Reports & Papers


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State survey analysis report [Executive summary]
United States. Child Care Bureau, 07 February, 2007
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A summary of a study of states' policies and procedures used to identify, measure, and reduce improper payments in the administration of the Child Care and Development Fund

Executive Summary


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