OPRE Study: Assessing Models of Coordinated Services for Low-Income Children and Their Families (AMCS) Site Visits [Descriptive Case Studies]

OMB 0970-0535

OMB 0970-0535

This Information Collection Request is for an extension of an approved information collection (0970-0535). We are requesting one year of approval. The purpose of the Assessing Models of Coordinated Services for Low-Income Children and Their Families (AMCS) project is to understand how states and local communities are coordinating services across sectors to most efficiently and effectively serve low-income children and their families. Specifically, we will be conducting descriptive case studies to collect information about innovate approaches to coordinate early care and education with services aimed at family economic security and/or other health and human services at the state and local levels. We will collect information on up to six (6) coordinated services approaches through semi-structured interviews with approach leadership and staff, and focus groups with parents.

The latest form for OPRE Study: Assessing Models of Coordinated Services for Low-Income Children and Their Families (AMCS) Site Visits [Descriptive Case Studies] expires 2021-12-31 and can be found here.

OMB Details

Instrument 1: Master Site Visit Interview Protocol

Federal Enterprise Architecture: Community and Social Services - Social Services


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