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Copeland, William C. – 1976
This is the third of a 3-part series on how to locate, obtain, and manage Federal money for children's services. This manual concentrates on the contracting of money for specific programs. Emphasis is on Title XX of the Social Security Act, but attention is given also to alternative sources where Title XX funds are not sufficient. Although useful…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Contracts, Federal Aid
Twiname, John D.; And Others – 1975
With the passage in early 1975 of the social service amendments to the Social Security Act, referred to as Title XX, a major new opportunity to serve children and youth has emerged. Seizing the opportunity will be largely dependent on the well-prepared presentation of a case for the needs of young people by dedicated advocates in every state.…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Federal Programs, Guides
Copeland, William C. – 1976
This is the second manual of a 4-part series on how to find, obtain, contract for and manage Federal money for children's services. This manual discusses how to put together a services concept, how to organize to obtain federal money and how to relate to the state's or county's planning, budgeting and appropriations cycle. Emphasis is on Title XX…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Federal Aid, Financial Support
Morgan, Gwen G. – 1977
This discussion of government policy concerning child day care calls for a shift from provider-oriented to consumer-oriented services funded under Title XX of the Social Security Amendments. Three general views of child day care are described: the social services view, the school-oriented view, and a newer, parent-supportive, consumer-oriented…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Child Advocacy, Child Care, Day Care
Copeland, William C. – 1975
This is the first manual of a 4-part series on how to find, obtain, contract for and manage Federal money for children's services. The first manual concentrates on ways to locate funds for new and existing programs. Emphasis is on Title XX of the Social Security Act, but attention is given also to alternative sources where Title XX funds are not…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Childhood Needs, Federal Aid