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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services'
Administration
for Children and Families
Other Links:
Agencies > Child Care Bureau
- 5 Pasos Para Encontrar Cuidado
- Afterschool.gov
- Afterschool Investments Project
- Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning

- Child Care & Early Education Research Connections

- Child Care And Development Fund
- Child Care Aware

- Child Care Bureau Funding Opportunities
- Child Care Bureau
- Child Care For Children With Special Needs
- Disabilities
- Disaster Relief for Child Care Programs
- Encuentre servicios de cuidado de niños de alta calidad y recursos relacionados en su communidad (Find Quality Child Care in Your Area)

- Finding Child Care in Your Area

- Five Steps to Choosing Quality Child Care

- Healthy Child Care America

- Help for Supporting Your Children's Social-Emotional Development

- Infant and Toddler State Profiles

- Lo que deben saber los proveedores sobre el programa de ayuda de cuidado infantil para las familias
- Managing Improper Payments
- Microenterprise (Small Business)
- National Child Care Information Center
- National Child Care Information Center Online Library
- National Infant & Toddler Child Care Initiative
- Operating a Business
- Organizations that Provide Information about Choosing Child Care
- Preparing for Disasters

- Provider Resources
- Recursos En Español (Resources in Spanish)
- Resources to Support Early Literacy
- School Readiness Resources
- Starting and Operating a Child Care Business
- State Afterschool Profiles
- State Child Care Contacts
- State Child Care Home Pages
- State Child Care Licensing Agencies
- State Profiles
- Statistics on Child Care Arrangements
- Tribal Child Care Contacts
- Tribal Child Care Technical Assistance Center
- What Congregations Should Know about Federal Funding for Child Care
- Your State Agency Can Tell You if Funding is Available
- Your State Agency Responsible for Child Care Assistance
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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)
ARRA provided $2 billion in supplemental Fiscal Year 2009 Discretionary Child Care and Development Funds to State, Territory, and Tribal Lead Agencies. These additional funds provided Lead Agencies an important opportunity to assist those most impacted by the recession and to expand services to children and families. View information about the Child Care Bureau and the ARRA funds. For information about ARRA funds and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services go to hhs.gov/recovery/. General ARRA information is available at www.Recovery.gov.
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