New Head Start Eligibility for Children in Tribal and Agricultural Programs
This page includes informational resources about the additional flexibility to serve children in tribal communities and children of farmworkers.
This page includes informational resources about the additional flexibility to serve children in tribal communities and children of farmworkers.
Explore the Office of Head Start's answers to common questions about serving families experiencing homelessness.
A tribal request for information was recently published in the Federal Register. It asks for public comment on whether existing rules, regulations, and available TTA are optimal for tribal Head Start programs.
Learn how you can customize ECLKC webpages to print or create PDF files for sharing.
Listen as Office of Head Start leadership answers questions about the latest notice of proposed rulemaking and learn how you can submit feedback.
The Head Start Program Fact Sheets are designed to provide a snapshot of compelling data collected throughout the program year. Fact sheets include data on enrollment, staffing, and budgeting.
The Administration for Children and Families, partnering with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), announces certain “Title IV-B” child welfare services have been integrated to improve effectiveness.
The Administration for Children and Families released nearly $3.7 billion in Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funding to help households with their home energy costs.
Meet the fellows chosen for the 2023–2024 National Head Start Fellowship Program as they embark on their yearlong journey at Administration for Children and Families headquarters.
New funding for the Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCU)-Head Start Partnership Program will result in more than 700 tribal educators graduating with a degree in early childhood by 2028.