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HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF The objective is to fund States programs that facilitate access and visitation by non-custodial parents. The purpose of this program is to enable States to create programs which support and facilitate access and visitation by non-custodial parents with their children.
Activities may include mediation, counseling, education, development of parenting plans, visitation enforcement and development of guidelines for visitation and alternative custody arrangements. INCOME SECURITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES - ND Families and Child Welfare Services _These funding amounts do not reflect the award amounts that are displayed on USASpending. gov_ **This listing is funded for the current fiscal year.
** **Fiscal Year 2025:** OCSS awarded 54 grants in 2025 **Fiscal Year 2026:** OCSS anticipates awarding 54 grants in 2025 Documentation that the Governor has designated a single State agency to represent the State in carrying out this responsibility. 2 CFR 200, Subpart E - Cost Principles applies to this program.
U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia), Department or Agency of a U.S. State Government All States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands and Guam. Resident/Citizen of a U.S. Territory Custodial and non-custodial parents.
Specific Restrictions Determined at NOFO Level A State to which a grant is made under this section may not use the grant to supplant expenditures by the State for allowable activities, but must use the grant to supplement such expenditures at a level at least equal to the level of such expenditures for fiscal year 1995.
Specific Restrictions Determined at NOFO Level Deadline determined at as part of the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Preapplication coordination is required. Environmental impact information is not required for this program. This program is eligible for coverage under E.
O. 12372, "Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs." An applicant should consult the office or official designated as the single point of contact in his or her State for more information on the process the State requires to be followed in applying for assistance, if the State has selected the program for review.
2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards applies to this program. Opportunity Posted Location: Grants. gov Application Procedures Location: NOFO The statute addresses the funding ceilings, how allotments are determined by formula, funding restrictions, and administration requirements: Sec.
469B. [42 U.S.C.
669b] (a) In General—The Administration for Children and Families shall make grants under this section to enable States to establish and administer programs to support and facilitate noncustodial parents’ access to and visitation of their children, by means of activities including mediation (both voluntary and mandatory), counseling, education, development of parenting plans, visitation enforcement (including monitoring, supervision and neutral dropoff and pickup), and development of guidelines for visitation and alternative custody arrangements.
(b) Amount of Grant—The amount of the grant to be made to a State under this section for a fiscal year shall be an amount equal to the lesser of— 1. 90 percent of State expenditures during the fiscal year for activities described in subsection (a); or 2. the allotment of the State under subsection (c) for the fiscal year.
(c) Allotments to States— 1. In general—The allotment of a State for a fiscal year is the amount that bears the same ratio to $10,000,000 for grants under this section for the fiscal year as the number of children in the State living with only 1 biological parent bears to the total number of such children in all States. 2.
Minimum allotment—The Administration for Children and Families shall adjust allotments to States under paragraph (1) as necessary to ensure that no State is allotted less than— (A) $50,000 for fiscal year 1997 or 1998; or (B) $100,000 for any succeeding fiscal year.
(d) No Supplantation of State Expenditures for Similar Activities—A State to which a grant is made under this section may not use the grant to supplant expenditures by the State for activities specified in subsection (a), but shall use the grant to supplement such expenditures at a level at least equal to the level of such expenditures for fiscal year 1995.
(e) State Administration—Each State to which a grant is made under this section— 1. May administer State programs funded with the grant directly or through grants to or contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities; 2. Shall not be required to operate such programs on a statewide basis; and 3.
Shall monitor, evaluate, and report on such programs in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary. Official notice of approved grant applications is made through issuance of a Notice of Award (NoA). This provides the amount of funds awarded, the purpose of the award, the terms and conditions of the award, the budget period for which support is given, the total project period, and the total grantee participation.
Not Applicable. Extensions and continuations of grants are not available. There is no appeal process for unsuccessful applicants.
For existing recipients, appeals regarding disputes may take place in accordance with 45 CFR Part 16, subject to the limitations in Appendix A.
The following 2CFR policy requirements apply to this assistance listing: Subpart B, General provisions Subpart D, Post Federal; Award Requirements Subpart E, Cost Principles Subpart F, Audit Requirements The following 2CFR policy requirements are excluded from coverage under this assistance listing: Subpart C, Pre-Federal Award Requirements and Contents of Federal Awards Additional Information: The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) adopted and implemented the Uniformed Administrative Requirements at 2 CFR Part 200 effective 10/1/2024.
Effective 10/1/2025, HHS will adopt the remainder of the Uniform Guidance at 2 CFR Part 200, and HHS will relocate key HHS-specific provisions from 45 CFR Part 75 to 2 CFR Part 300. In accordance with 45 CFR §75. 101 Applicability (effective on or after 10/1/2025: 2 CFR §200.
101), guidance in subpart C (except for 75. 202; effective on or after 10/1/2025: 200. 203), does not apply to this program.
All other 45 CFR Part 75 subparts (effective on or after 10/1/2025: 2 CFR Part 200 subparts) apply without exception **Financial Reports:**Expenditure reports are required using the SF-425 Federal Financial Report. The frequency of reporting will be listed in the NOFO and in the award terms and conditions. For more information, see: https://acf.
gov/grants/manage-grant/reporting#sf-425. Tangible Personal Property - If requesting funds to purchase equipment, the recipient must request prior approval. When the equipment is no longer needed, the SF-428 Tangible Personal Property—Cover Page with the SF-428 Attachment C must be submitted to the Office of Grants Management.
Please see the ACF Property, Tangible Personal Property Reporting instructions at https://www. acf. hhs.
gov/tangible-personal-property#book_content_1 and the ACF Property, Tangible Personal Property Disposition instructions at https://www. acf. hhs.
gov/tangible-personal-property#book_content_2. , Frequency: Annually **Progress/Performance Reports :**All reports will be submitted online via the Access and Visitation (AV) portal on the Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS). The State must: 1.
Report a detailed description of each program funded, providing the following information, as appropriate: service providers and administrators, service area (rural/urban), population served (income, race, marital status), program goals, application or referral process (including referral sources), voluntary or mandatory nature of the programs, types of activities, and length and features of a completed program; 2.
Report data including: the number of applicants/referrals for each program, the total number of participating individuals, and the number of persons who have completed program requirements by authorized activities (mediation--voluntary and mandatory, counseling, education, development of parenting plans, visitation enforcement--including monitoring, supervision and neutral.
drop-off and pickup) and development of guidelines for visitation and alternative custody arrangements. Monitoring is done when the progress reports are reviewed for accuracy and completeness. , Frequency: Determined at Time of Award Additional audit requirements: 45 CFR Part 75 Subpart F applies to this program (effective on or after 10/1/2025: 2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F) applies to this program.
, Frequency: Determined at Time of Award All records are to be maintained in accordance with 45 CFR 75. 361-365 (effective on or after 10/1/2025: 2 CFR 200. 334-.
338). Retention Period: 3 Years **Guidelines and Information:** Statutory Formula: Title IV Chapter N/A Part D Subpart Section 469B Public Law Social Security Act 42 USC 669b Cost Sharing Requirement Type: Determined at NOFO level Description: 10 percent of the total award. The award amount is based on the number of children in a State living with one biological parent as determined by the Census Bureau.
MOE requirements are not applicable to this assistance listing.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations implementing Child Exchange and Visitation Center guidelines in Kansas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Community Economic Development Projects is sponsored by Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of Community Services (OCS). This program awards discretionary funds to Community Development Corporations (CDCs) for well-planned, financially viable, and innovative projects to enhance job creation and business development for individuals with low income. The goal is to address objectives such as decreasing dependency on federal programs, chronic unemployment, and community deterioration in urban and rural areas.
Adoption Opportunities is sponsored by Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Children's Bureau. This program aims to eliminate barriers to adoption and provide permanent, loving home environments for children from foster care, particularly those with special needs. It supports activities that promote knowledge development and services for children and families.