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Child Support Enforcement

The Child Support Enforcement Program provides four major services to our customers: locating non-custodial parents, establishing paternity, establishing support orders and collecting support payments. The program also provides services to non-custodial parents. States offer access and visitation services through federal grants.

The Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement maintains an Internet site that is always available and open to give general child support information. It provides access to state child support agency Internet sites as well. The OCSE Internet site provides general answers to many questions that families may have about the program. Questions regarding a specific case are best answered by the state child support agency since states are responsible for the day-to-day administration of the program.

For complete funding information, visit the Child Support Enforcement website.

Open Funding Opportunities

Recently Closed Funding Opportunities

Dates Program Announcements
Date Published:
03/30/2004
Closing Date:
06/02/2004

Section 1115 Demonstration Grants, Funding Opportunity No. HHS-2004-ACF-OCSE-FD-0002

Program Purpose and Objectives. The Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) is pleased to announce a request for applications from State Child Support Enforcement Agencies applying for funding of demonstration projects authorized under Title IV-D and section 1115 of the Social Security Act (the Act).

Date Published:
12/19/2003
Closing Date:
03/03/2003

Special Improvement Project (SIP) Grants, Funding Opportunity No. HHS-2004-ACF-OCSE-SIP-0001 (Full Announcement, 122 pages)

Program Purpose and Objectives. To fund a number of special improvement projects which further the national child support mission to ensure that all children receive financial and medical support from their parents and which strengthens the ability of the nation's child support program to collect support on behalf of children and families.

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Last Updated: November 24, 2003