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System Maintenance
System maintenance will be conducted on MilitaryChildCare.com (MCC) on 18 May 2024 from 0900 – 1300 EST. During this time, JAS applications will not be available
This instruction applies to acceptance of voluntary services by any person to appropriated fund (APF) activities and nonappropriated fund instrumentalities (NAFI) operated by the Navy.
To establish policy and assign responsibilities for the Navy's Community Outreach Plan, hereafter referred to as "Outreach: America's Navy." "Outreach: America's Navy" will enhance public awareness, especially in non-Fleet concentration areas of Navy missions, personnel, and recruiting.
Active duty members are often separated from spouses, as well as extended family members who might otherwise offer support. In an effort to assist families, supplemental funding has been provided to offer respite care through the CYP "Give Parents A Break" program.
Criminal History Background Checks on Individuals In Child Care Services - Implements Pub. L. No. 101-647, Section 231 and Pub. L. No. 102-190, Section 1094.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Policy
Published:
12/15
The Department of the Navy Financial Management Policy Manual (FMPM) prescribes Department of the Navy budgetary policies, procedures, and technical direction necessary to comply with financial management statutory and regulatory requirements. It also contains information about budget execution, including the continuous review of status of funds with a view to appropriate adjustments; and for the delineation of financial responsibility between components of the Department of the Navy, between appropriations and funds, and between the Department of the Navy and other Department of Defense components or Federal departments.
Each year, DoD sets fee ranges for the entire military system of care. Commander, Navy Installation Command (CNIC) issues a Navy Fee Policy Letter each fall that provides details on the full range of fees for Navy CYPs worldwide.
This policy letter states that CNIC CYP has received supplemental funding to offer eligible CYP employees an opportunity to become a Military School Age
(MSA) representative. The document contains the MSA Representative policy letter, training guidelines and nomination packet. The MSA Representative Training is a three day intensive training designed to prepare individuals with a strong background and experience in the field of School Age Services to conduct assessment of Candidates working with School Age children. Dates: April 22-24 Training Location: Naval Support Activity Mid-South.
NAFs are government monies and assets from sources other than monies appropriated by the Congress of the United States. NAFs are separate and apart from funds recorded in the books of the Treasurer of the United States. NAFs shall be administered only through the auspices of a NAFI. NAFs are designated for the collective benefit of authorized patrons and the purpose of the NAFI. Individuals, units, organizations, installations, or commands shall have no proprietary interest in NAFs or other NAFI assets.
Child and Youth Education Services (CYES) will be implemented Navy-wide in Navy Child and Youth Programs to address Youth Sponsorship and K-12 education issues for Navy Families. CYES will use School Liaison Officers (SLOs) to assist with the delivery of installation programs and create school-based programming to military associated preteen and teenage youth.