Child Care Executive Partnership Program Sample Clauses

Child Care Executive Partnership Program. The ELC shall expend a minimum 81 percent of CCEP expenditures on direct services. The ELC may only expend CCEP matching funds for CCEP administration or nondirect if authorized by the CCEP donor. VPK Program The ELC may expend no more than 4 percent of the funds paid by the ELC to private prekindergarten providers and public schools for administrative costs. The ELC may use such funds only for administering the VPK Education Program and not for SR or other programs (s. 1002.71(7), F.S.).
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Child Care Executive Partnership Program. Initial here if the ELC is participating in the CCEP program. If the ELC is not participating in the program, the CCEP requirements are not applicable. ____ Initial here if CCEP services are the responsibility of a subrecipient. If so, the ELC shall provide the OEL grant manager a copy of the subrecipient agreement. ELCs with committed matching funds may apply to participate in CCEP and, with application, agree to comply with s. 1002.94, F.S. The ELC shall comply with OEL timelines and instructions on the CCEP board’s behalf to develop and submit for consideration a CCEP plan for serving parents and children in the local service area. The ELC shall determine parent/guardian and child eligibility for CCEP funding. Eligibility is limited to low-income working parents whose family income does not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines. The ELC shall obtain and provide match for CCEP funds on a dollar-for-dollar basis. The ELC shall follow OEL Data Quality Instruction Child Care Executive Partnership (DQI 13.01) to document receiving and expending CCEP contributions in the single statewide information system. The ELC must receive local purchasing pool matching funds before expending public funds. The ELC shall verify that parents pay the appropriate fee for child care services in the amount the ELC’s SR parent sliding fee scale identifies for the family’s income and size in the event of receipt of a transfer request. Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program Child eligibility and enrollment _____ Initial here if VPK child eligibility and management of child care placements are a subrecipient’s responsibility. If so, the ELC shall provide the OEL grant manager a copy of the subrecipient agreement.
Child Care Executive Partnership Program. Initial here if the ELC is not participating in the CCEP program. Initial here if the ELC is participating in the CCEP program. Initial here if CCEP services are performed directly by the ELC. Initial here if CCEP services are contracted to a subrecipient, including the responsibility of entering into donor contracts. If so, the ELC shall provide the OEL grant manager a copy of the subrecipient agreement along with the executed grant agreement.
Child Care Executive Partnership Program. 7.2.1 The ELC shall expend no less than 78 percent of CCEP Program expenditures on direct services.

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