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4c. In FY 2001, decrease the average percentage of
FY 01: 5.8%
FY 01:
Px 60
family income spent in assessed child care co-pay
FY 00: 5.8%
FY 00:
among families receiving CCDF subsidies from the
FY 99: N/A
FY 99: #
FY 1998 baseline of 6.2% to 5.8%. (Revised)
FY 98: 6.2%
4d. In FY 2001, increase the number of slots in state
FY 01:
FY 01:
Px 61
regulated child care settings from the FY 2000
FY 00: New
FY 00:
baseline. (Developmental--NOTE This measure is
in 2001
Baseline
not limited to subsidized child care slots.)
FY 99: N/A
4e. In FY 2001, increase the number of families
FY 01: 1.1
FY 01:
Px 61
working and/or pursuing training/education with
FY 00: 1.0
FY 00:
support of CCDF subsidies from the FY 1998
New in 2001
baseline of 802,000 to 1.1 million. (New)
FY 99: N/A
FY 99: #
FY 98: .802
*Availability of Data for FY 1999 Performance Report: FY 1999 Data is due from States
December 31, 1999. If all States meet this deadline, FY 1999 Actual Performance will be
available by April 30, 2000.
Total Funding for Child
FY 01: $5169.9
Bx: budget just. section
Care Programs (including
FY 00: $3552.6
Px: page # performance plan
ELF in FY 01)
FY 99: $3175.9
PERFORMANCE GOALS
The child care program is a recent consolidation under PRWORA of several earlier grant
programs. Final regulations were released in July of 1998. ACF began the process of
developing child care performance goals and performance outcome, output, and process
measures shortly after the final regulations were released and continued to refine the
measures throughout FY 1999. The Child Care Bureau discussed the goals and measures
in a national conference, via telephone conferences and written communication, and in
other meetings with partners in the States, Territories, and Tribes over the past year. The
current set of appropriate and achievable program goals and measures was developed
through this consensus-building process that incorporated significant opportunities for
input from stakeholders. Data for many of the measures is available through existing
reports that state grantees submit on an on-going basis. Baselines for these measures have
been set with FY 1998 data. A few of the measures remain developmental and the
methodology for data collection and reporting must be established during FY 2000.
(Additional child care program goals relating to quality of care may be found under ACF
Strategic Objective 5, below.)
While the number and percentage of potentially eligible children receiving subsidized child
care (4a) are outputs of the number of budget dollars invested (inputs), these quantities are
results-oriented because the availability of child care subsidies directly supports self-
sufficiency programs. An adequate supply of child care is an important intermediate stage
on the way to improving family economic independence as well as a continuing necessity
for sustaining such independence. ACF has also worked to develop outcome measures of
both the affordability and the supply of care. One such measure is the co-payment measure
(4c), which reflects State efforts in support of families gradually becoming more self-
reliant by assuring that child care costs do not consume an excessive share of family
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