Ds: Title IV-E Form ACF-IV-E-1 Financial Reporting, Kinship Guardianship Assistance, Training, Foste 2025

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To be eligible for Title IV-E Foster Care Program, children must be in out-of-home placements, be removed from families considered needy (based on measures from AFDC program), have entered care through judicial determination or voluntary placement, and be licenses or approved foster care placements.
Title IV educational funding is an important source of financial assistance for college students pursuing their education. The federal government gives this money to eligible schools, which then use it to provide scholarships and grants to help students meet their tuition and other costs related to higher learning.
Title IV-E provides federal reimbursement for certain costs associated with eligible children who are in substitute care or at risk of placement.
Title IV-E is a federal foster care reimbursement program which allows probation departments and TJJD to claim reimbursement for a percentage of the cost of placement for eligible youth placed in approved IV-E facilities as well as administrative costs related to operating the program.
The optional title IV-E Guardianship Assistance Program helps states and tribes provide guardianship assistance payments for the care of children for relatives who have assumed legal guardianship of eligible children for whom they previously cared as foster parents.
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A child is eligible for IV-E adoption assistance if, before finalization, the child meets the requirements for Title XVI Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, and the state determines the child has special needs. In most cases, SSI eligibility is based on a childs physical disability.

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