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The page states 'Not currently available' for the current CCTR Funding Opportunity. Past cycles from FY 2024-25, 2022-23, and 2021-22 are documented. Future cycles are announced via a listserv.
California Department of Social Services - General Child Care and Development (CCTR) is sponsored by California Department of Social Services, Child Care and Development Division. State-administered program offering direct services to children birth-13 in center-based and home-based settings. Nonprofits can contract to provide licensed childcare services.
Funds come from federal CCDF and state appropriations.
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Child Care and Development Contractor Resources General Child Care and Development (CCTR) Expansion General Child Care and Development (CCTR) Expansion The intent of this Request for Applications (RFA) is to expand General Child Care and Development (CCTR) for full-day, full-year funds for General Child Care and Development services statewide.
To expand CCTR services, this RFA funding opportunity is available to both Local Education Agencies (LEA) and non-LEAs. These funds are intended to provide direct services for eligible children as defined in California Welfare and Institutions Code (W&IC) Section 10213. 5(i) .
Priority will be given to applicants providing direct services to infants and toddlers in underserved areas as identified by the Local Planning Council (LPC). LPC Priorities are located on the CCDD LPC Priorities web page . Awards will be made by county allocation, and within each county by Local Planning Council priority area, with highest scores being funded first.
Typically, this funding is made available annually as identified in the budget act. For updates on this funding opportunity, please join our listserv ! Current CCTR Funding Opportunity Past Funding Information and Results Accessibility Certification   Notice on Collection  
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local Education Agencies (LEA) and non-LEAs providing direct child care services in California. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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