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This Program Instruction (PI) provides information to eligible state, territory, and Tribal Lead Agencies regarding the phase two distribution of disaster supplemental funds, and provides guidance on allowable activities, how to apply, notice of federal interest, obligating and expending funds, reporting requirements, grantee monitoring and other requirements.
To provide information to state, territory, and tribal lead agencies regarding the distribution of child care disaster recovery funds, and
To provide guidance on allowable activities, how to apply, obligating and expending funds, reporting requirements, recipient monitoring, and other requirements.
The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) below are designed to highlight temporary, short-term measures that may be taken during the current public health emergency in response to COVID-19.
This Information Memorandum transmits guidance on the FEMA Public Assistance Program and Individuals and Households Program regarding reimbursement for child care services during federally declared major disasters and emergencies and provides guidance to CCDF grantees regarding certain reimbursable activities. Grantees are encouraged to share this guidance with their State, Territorial, Tribal, or local emergency management officials.
This Information Memorandum provides guidance to state, territorial, and tribal Lead Agencies to assist with development and implementation of the Statewide Disaster Plan (or Disaster Plan for a Tribe’s service area) for child care.