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Tribal Child Care Capacity Building Center
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ACF2021OCC301FederalSubmission Closed
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Agency
Department Of Health And Human Services → Acf Office Of Child CareView Agency
NAICS
611430 - Professional and Management Development Training View NAICS
Place of Performance
DCSet-Aside
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3 updates
PhaseClosed
Submission Closed
Organization & Contact Information
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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Acf Office Of Child Care
Contacts2 people available
OfficeWashington, DC, 20201, USA
Organization / Agency
Department Of Health And Human Services → Acf Office Of Child Care
View Agency ProfileOffice AddressWashington, DC, 20201, USA
Contacts
Lakisha Brewer
Evelyn S. Tyndell
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The goal of the Tribal Child Care Capacity Building Center (the Contractor) is to assist Tribal Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) grantees meet their goals to implement and administer their programs and increase the quality, affordability, and availability of child care in Tribal communities and meet the mandated requirements of the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 2014 (the Act) and related regulation. The Contractor will develop universal, targeted, and intensive training and technical assistance (TA) approaches that address the adoption and implementation of best practices in early care and education programs and systems/infrastructure building for children from birth through age 12 in Tribal communities.
