REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
NEVADA ANNUAL STATS
CHILDREN & FAMILIES
100

Used to identify families and children prior to the introduction of unique IDs, these may no longer be reported

What are social security numbers?

100

Nevada's pooling factor

What is 100%?

200

When generating family, child, and provider unique IDs, be careful not to use this, abbreviated as PII

What is personally identifiable information?

200

An estimated 9,673 families receive this through written materials, counseling from CCR&R's, electronic media, and referrals

What is consumer education?

200

Children in NV are served through grants/contracts and certificates, but not this payment method

What is cash?

300

This State-reported statistic must be reported and confirmed yearly in order to allow the Office of Child Care to estimate the number of families and children served through CCDF funds

What is the pooling factor?

300

The approximate number of children NV reported serving with CCDF funds in FFY2018

What is 17,000? 

(Will accept range of 16,000 to 17,000. Exact number is 16,969.)

400

Portions of this new element may be completed at different times, but States should only report/update the data once all portions are complete

What is provider inspection date?

400

Nevada claims these expenditures on CCDF-eligible children as State CCDF Match, but not as State CCDF MOE

What are pre-kindergarten expenditures?

500

Providers must be reported using at least one quality measure out of the following: QRIS participation/rating, pre-K standards, HS/EHS standards, other State quality measure, and this measure

What is accreditation?

500

The number of providers who served children in FFY2018

What is 1,800?