Announcement of the Award of a Single-Source Expansion Supplement Grant to the Wisconsin Department for Children and Families in Madison, WI, 76595-76596 [2016-26560]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
[CFDA Number: 93.564]
Announcement of the Award of a
Single-Source Program Expansion
Supplement Grant to the Washington
State Department of Social and Health
Services in Lacey, WA
Office of Child Support
Enforcement, ACF, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of the award of a singlesource program expansion supplement
grant to the Washington State
Department of Social and Health
Services in Lacey, WA, to support the
development of additional
dissemination tools such as reports and
web-based trainings on the lessons
learned and early findings from the
Evaluation of Behavioral Interventions
for Child Support Services of the
Behavioral Interventions for Child
Support Services (BICS) Demonstration.
AGENCY:
The Administration for
Children and Families (ACF), Office of
Child Support Enforcement (OCSE),
Division of Program Innovation,
announces the award of a single-source
program expansion supplement grant in
the amount of $200,000 to the
Washington State Department of Social
and Health Services in Lacey, WA, to
support the development of additional
dissemination tools such as reports and
web-based trainings on the lessons
learned and early findings from the
Evaluation of Behavioral Interventions
for Child Support Services of the
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Behavioral Interventions for Child
Support Services (BICS) Demonstration.
DATES: The period of support for this
supplement is September 30, 2016
through September 29, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael Hayes, Senior Programs
Manager, Office of Child Support
Enforcement, 330 C Street SW., 5th
Floor, Washington, DC 20201.
Telephone: 202–401–5651; Email:
Michael.Hayes@acf.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In FY
2014, OCSE competitively awarded a
cooperative agreement to the
Washington State Department of Social
and Health Services to conduct a 5-year
evaluation of OCSE’s national
demonstration called Behavioral
Interventions for Child Support Services
(BICS).
This supplement will allow the
Washington State Department of Social
and Health Services to develop
additional dissemination tools such as
reports and web-based trainings on the
lessons learned and early findings from
the evaluation of Behavioral
Interventions for Child Support Services
Demonstration.
The cost of the BICS evaluation is
higher than originally budgeted because
the process mapping and project design
phase has been significantly slower than
anticipated for the grantees. This led to
the need for increased technical
assistance to the BICS grantees by the
evaluation grantee. Additionally, as a
result of the mapping and design phase,
OCSE anticipates an increased number
of interesting findings that will be of
benefit to the greater child support field.
The supplemental funds will allow
Washington State Department of Social
and Health Services to provide
increased technical assistance to the
BICS demonstration sites, and support
the development of additional
dissemination tools such as reports and
web-based trainings on the lessons
learned and early findings from the
Evaluation of BICS.
Specifically, the Washington State
Department of Social and Health
Services will explore the development
of innovative, user-friendly tools such
as podcasts and infographics that will
provide research findings and learning
to the child support community in a
way that is easily accessible to
interested program administrators and
policy officials. These tools will also
continue to build the evidence-base in
what works in the delivery of child
support services.
Statutory Authority: Section 1115 of the
Social Security Act authorizes funds for
experimental, pilot, or demonstration
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projects that are likely to assist in promoting
the objectives of Part D of Title IV.
Christopher Beach,
Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of
Grants Policy, Office of Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
[CFDA Number: 93.564]
Announcement of the Award of a
Single-Source Expansion Supplement
Grant to the Wisconsin Department for
Children and Families in Madison, WI
Office of Child Support
Enforcement, ACF, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of the award of a singlesource expansion supplement grant to
the Wisconsin Department of Children
and Families to support the evaluation
of the Child Support Noncustodial
Parent Employment Demonstration.
AGENCY:
The Administration for
Children and Families (ACF), Office of
Child Support Enforcement, Division of
Program Innovation announces the
award of a cooperative agreement in the
amount of $200,000 to the Wisconsin
Department for Children and Families
in Madison, WI to support the
evaluation of the Child Support
Noncustodial Parent Employment
Demonstration.
In FY 2012, the Office of Child
Support Enforcement (OCSE)
competitively awarded a cooperative
agreement to the Wisconsin Department
of Children and Families to conduct a
5-year evaluation of OCSE’s national
demonstration called Child Support
Noncustodial Parent Employment
Demonstration (CSPED) under Funding
Opportunity Announcement (FOA)
number HHS–2012–ACF–OCSE–FD–
0537. Under this FOA, a total of $4.5
million of 1115 funds were made
available to the Wisconsin Department
of Children and Families to conduct this
evaluation.
The award of $200,000 the Wisconsin
Department of Children and Families is
required to cover the unanticipated
costs of conducting the CSPED
evaluation. The CSPED evaluation
includes an impact evaluation using
random assignment, an implementation
study and a benefit-cost analysis. The
evaluator is also providing evaluationrelated technical assistance to the
grantees implementing CSPED. A
baseline and 12 month follow-up survey
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are being conducted. Administrative
data from multiple sources are also
being collected and evaluated. A grants
management information system was
developed for grantees to use to conduct
random assignment, enroll individuals
into the project, and document service
delivery.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
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DATES:
The period of support for this
supplement is September 30, 2016
through September 29, 2017.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
AGENCY:
Elaine Sorensen, Office of Child
Support Enforcement, 330 C Street SW.,
5th Floor, Washington, DC 20201.
Telephone: 202–401–5099; Email:
Elaine.sorensen@acf.hhs.gov.
Given the
importance of child support outcomes
for the evaluation of CSPED, OCSE has
asked the Wisconsin Department of
Children and Families to expand the
child support outcomes included in the
evaluation, requiring additional
collection of child support
administrative data and additional
analyses of these data. In addition, the
Wisconsin Department of Children and
Families provided OCSE with
preliminary impact findings using child
support administrative data, which
uncovered further unexpected
complications with the child support
administrative data. OCSE has asked the
Wisconsin Department of Children and
Families to go back and collect
additional child support administrative
data to further understand these
complications and report their findings
to OCSE. Finally, given the strong focus
on child support outcomes for this
evaluation, OCSE has asked the
evaluator to add a second impact report
that focuses exclusively on child
support outcomes.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Statutory Authority: Section 1115 of the
Social Security Act authorizes funds for
experimental, pilot, or demonstration
projects that are likely to assist in promoting
the objectives of Part D of Title IV.
Christopher Beach,
Certifying Official, Senior Grants Policy
Specialist, Division of Grants Policy, Office
of Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
[CFDA Number: 93.564]
Announcement of the Award of a Single-Source Expansion Supplement
Grant to the Wisconsin Department for Children and Families in Madison,
WI
AGENCY: Office of Child Support Enforcement, ACF, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of the award of a single-source expansion supplement
grant to the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families to support
the evaluation of the Child Support Noncustodial Parent Employment
Demonstration.
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SUMMARY: The Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of
Child Support Enforcement, Division of Program Innovation announces the
award of a cooperative agreement in the amount of $200,000 to the
Wisconsin Department for Children and Families in Madison, WI to
support the evaluation of the Child Support Noncustodial Parent
Employment Demonstration.
In FY 2012, the Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE)
competitively awarded a cooperative agreement to the Wisconsin
Department of Children and Families to conduct a 5-year evaluation of
OCSE's national demonstration called Child Support Noncustodial Parent
Employment Demonstration (CSPED) under Funding Opportunity Announcement
(FOA) number HHS-2012-ACF-OCSE-FD-0537. Under this FOA, a total of $4.5
million of 1115 funds were made available to the Wisconsin Department
of Children and Families to conduct this evaluation.
The award of $200,000 the Wisconsin Department of Children and
Families is required to cover the unanticipated costs of conducting the
CSPED evaluation. The CSPED evaluation includes an impact evaluation
using random assignment, an implementation study and a benefit-cost
analysis. The evaluator is also providing evaluation-related technical
assistance to the grantees implementing CSPED. A baseline and 12 month
follow-up survey
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are being conducted. Administrative data from multiple sources are also
being collected and evaluated. A grants management information system
was developed for grantees to use to conduct random assignment, enroll
individuals into the project, and document service delivery.
DATES: The period of support for this supplement is September 30, 2016
through September 29, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elaine Sorensen, Office of Child
Support Enforcement, 330 C Street SW., 5th Floor, Washington, DC 20201.
Telephone: 202-401-5099; Email: Elaine.sorensen@acf.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Given the importance of child support
outcomes for the evaluation of CSPED, OCSE has asked the Wisconsin
Department of Children and Families to expand the child support
outcomes included in the evaluation, requiring additional collection of
child support administrative data and additional analyses of these
data. In addition, the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families
provided OCSE with preliminary impact findings using child support
administrative data, which uncovered further unexpected complications
with the child support administrative data. OCSE has asked the
Wisconsin Department of Children and Families to go back and collect
additional child support administrative data to further understand
these complications and report their findings to OCSE. Finally, given
the strong focus on child support outcomes for this evaluation, OCSE
has asked the evaluator to add a second impact report that focuses
exclusively on child support outcomes.
Statutory Authority: Section 1115 of the Social Security Act
authorizes funds for experimental, pilot, or demonstration projects
that are likely to assist in promoting the objectives of Part D of
Title IV.
Christopher Beach,
Certifying Official, Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of
Grants Policy, Office of Administration.
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