PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT OF 1995 (Pub. L. 104-13) STATEMENT OF PUBLIC BURDEN: Through this information collection, ACF is gathering information through phone calls with a sampling of States, Coalitions, and Tribal grantees solicit ideas for topics for the Annual FVPSA Formula Grantee meeting. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per grantee, including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and reviewing the collection of information. This is a voluntary collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The control number is 0970-0401. The control number expires on 05/31/2021. If you have any comments on this collection of information, please contact Brian Pinero at [email protected].
Questions to be asked of all grantees:
What topics are you interested in hearing about at the upcoming SASC meeting and what are you hoping to learn?
Please identify the top three technical assistance needs you have.
What tools or resources can the FVPSA office provide related to implementation of the FVPSA grant or the planning process?
Which health and human services program would you like to see featured at the upcoming formula grantee meeting:
Head Start Programs
Child Care Programs
Child Support Programs
TANF
Healthy Marriage Responsible Fatherhood
Administration for Native Americans
Child Welfare
Human Services and Emergency Preparedness and Response
Office of Trafficking in Persons
Runaway Homeless Youth
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention
Community Services Blog Grant
Opioids and Substance Use
Additional question for tribal grantees:
Does your program have a working relationship with the state and/or state domestic violence coalition? If so, what has been successful?
What issues or road blocks have you experienced working with states and coalitions?
What do you think would be helpful discussions or topics in joint sessions between states, state coalitions and tribes to help build and/or strengthen your collaborative partnerships?
Additional questions for state administrators and coalitions
In what ways have your agency worked with tribes (federal or state recognized) or tribal programs? What has been successful?
What are the issues or roadblocks you have in working with tribes/ tribal programs in your state?
What do you think would be helpful discussions or topics in joint sessions between states, state coalitions and tribes to help build and/or strengthen your collaborative partnerships?
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