Head Start Agency List - California Head Start Association 2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the document layout. The form is organized into sections, each representing different agencies, including their contact information and designated representatives.
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Federal Funded Enrollment and Amounts by State, Excluding AIAN and MSHS Programs StateHead Start Preschool Funded EnrollmentEHS Funded Enrollment California 58,344 26,205 Colorado 7,256 2,176 Connecticut 4,229 1,310 Delaware 1,425 47154 more rows Feb 27, 2025
Head Start programs operate in every state, many tribal nations, and several U.S. territories, including Puerto Rico. Head Start services are delivered nationwide through 1,600 agencies that tailor the federal program to the local needs of families in their service area.
NAEYC accreditation is flexible and adaptable designed to support programs of all types, sizes, and teaching philosophies in demonstrating high-quality practices, including: Center-Based Early Learning Programs (including Head Start, faith-based, and non-profit centers)
Head Start Programs are administered by the Office of Head Start (OHS), within the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
There is no specific timeframe for how long you will remain on the waitlist. Enrollment is based on availability in the program/center you have chosen and selection is based on priority points assigned at time of application.

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Head Start services are delivered nationwide through 1,600 agencies that tailor the federal program to the local needs of families in their service area.
Child care centers are institutions that provide nonresidential care for a child during the day by a person other than the childs legal guardians. Child care licensing requirements vary by state. Head Start programs are federally funded programs often based in centers and schools.

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