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A resource for Tribal CCDF Lead Agencies who want to gather data that can tell a story about the language revitalization and cultural resilience strategies in their CCDF program.
Learn about the American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Family Child and Experiences survey (AIAN FACES) through a series of videos featuring members of the AIAN FACES Workgroup.
Tools and techniques that two-generation programs can use to strengthen their approach to intentionally coordinating services for caregivers and their children.
Discover tips for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Lead Agency staff and research partners in a webinar addressing how to find child care and early (CCEE) education research and evidence quickly to address policy questions. The webinar includes information on national and state-specific data and information and highlights Research Connections and Short Reads.
Explore a series of Continuous Quality Improvement resources, including tip sheets, templates, and worksheets, that were created for the Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood grant recipients.
Learn about the needs of individuals displaced by disasters, how people and communities affected by disaster displacement access human services, and outcomes for affected people and communities.