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African American Child and Family Research Center

Description:

The National African American Child and Family Research Center, supported by a five-year OPRE grant (2021- 2026), will provide national leadership and excellence by investigating the assets, needs, and experiences of the diverse population of African American families and children served (or potentially served) by ACF programs, as well as promising approaches to address economic and social inequities and, ultimately, promote social and economic well-being.  The primary focus of this Center will be on childcare assistance, TANF, and Head Start and Early Head Start programs and the populations they serve. (author abstract)

Resource Type:
Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects
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Country:
United States

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