Counties should consult with CDSS to determine if a change or update is necessary, however, there is no limit to the number of times a…
Counties must include, at minimum, the funding strategy for how each service, within the plan, will be paid for. The funding strategy should describe the…
The Assurances Template can be located on the FFPSA Overview Website and is attached to ACL 23-23. The assurances are a required component of the…
Within the Title IV-E Prevention Services Clearinghouse, in the EBP section (Program or Service Delivery and Implementation Drop-Down menu), resources and information for each EBP…
It depends. For Title IV-E purposes, California defines “child” as a child up to age 21 in the foster care program, and some youth between…
Title IV-E agencies that submitted a Letter of Intent (LOI) opting in to receive State FFPS SBG Grant Funds were eligible to begin submitting retroactive…
Opt out instructions can be found in ACL 23-23 (Page four) and the Opt Out template (Attachment I) may be used to complete the opt…
As detailed in ACL NO. 22-23, the State Block Grant is a one-time appropriation that must be spent over three State fiscal years, ending in…
Counties that elect to not participate and receive FFPS SBG funding early may opt in later by submitting a CPP. Counties should develop and submit…
To access funds immediately, counties must submit a completed LOI to inform the CDSS of their early intent to opt into the FFPS program. If…
Butte County’s Comprehensive Prevention Plan reaffirms its commitment to keeping children and families together and preventing the need for foster care whenever possible while pursuing…
Santa Barbara County’s CPP is also known as “Together for Children.” Their vision is that children, families, and communities in Santa Barbara County are safe…