Fiscal Essentials for Children's Services

This four-session course will provide participants with the fundamentals of child welfare services funding, allocations, claiming and budgeting as well as explore new initiatives and emerging opportunities.

Topics include:

  • Federal funding opportunities for IV-E, IV-B and Title XIX within current claiming rules
  • The allocation process beginning with the November subvention, the May revision and the final state budget
  • Tracking CWS expenditures through the claiming process, identifying the revenue maximization opportunities that are currently available
  • Initiatives including CWS improvement, Differential Response, Wraparound, Family to Family and Linkages
  • Current events and pending legislation, including proposals to cap or limit funding
  • Opportunities for partnering with other departments, including Mental Health, Probation and the Department of Education

We will explore best practices and discuss current and pending legislation expected to impact children's programs. The four-session will end with a discussion of current events on the local, state and national stage.

Academic Units
0
CEUs
1.1
Section Number
234FIS425
Instruction Method
Online class

Section Notes

The format of this virtual training will be on Zoom. You will receive login information via email once your enrollment has been received.


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