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CCE PRESERVATION PROGRAM: MONITORING AND COMPLIANCE WEBINAR

The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) and Advocates for Human Potential (AHP), the Community Care Expansion (CCE) program administrative entity, invite CCE Preservation grantees to an informational webinar: “Monitoring and Compliance” on Wednesday, December 7, 2022, from 3:00-4:00 PM PST. Participants will receive information and guidance on:


  • Compliance requirements and tools – Participants will understand what is necessary to comply with all aspects of their funding agreement and will be introduced to forms and processes to document program management.
  • Reporting requirements – Participants will learn about data points that should be tracked and reporting obligations. 

 

Registration is required. Grantees are strongly encouraged to attend and are welcome to invite all program management partners to join them. 

REGISTER HERE

December 7, 2022 

3:00-4:00 PM PST 


The recording of this webinar will be shared with all grantees and registered attendees. 


For more information about the CCE Preservation Program, please visit https://www.infrastructure.buildingcalhhs.com/preservation/  

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Have a Question?

Refer to the frequently asked questions (FAQ) page to find answers to questions about this program, including:



  • Please clarify the “supplement, not supplant” requirement.
  • Are there templates for county agreements with subgrantees?
  • Can a county department accept the funds and then work with other county departments to administer part of the funds?

 

Contact CCE Program staff at cce.preservation@ahpnet.com.

CCE PRESERVATION FAQ

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND PROGRAM SUPPORT

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Administrative Entity for CCE

AHP will provide pre-application consultations and technical assistance (TA) to all CCE applicants, as well as training and TA throughout the life of the projects.


For more than 35 years, AHP has influenced change in health and business systems to support vulnerable populations—from creating policy all the way to ground level, hands-on work. We believe improved health systems and organizations mean improved health outcomes.

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