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Talking Points offers insights from experts on the topics we know are important to organizations working to strengthen communities, including organizational development, childcare, and housing stabilization. Our writers share their knowledge, research, and practical strategies for building the structures and systems you need to promote excellence in service delivery.

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Balancing Data in Your Head Start Community Assessment Annual Review

When the Head Start Program Performance Standards were revised last year, there were changes to community assessment requirements about when a full update to the report is necessary. Programs must complete a comprehensive community assessment once during the five-year grant period, and an update is only required if significant changes are identified during an annual review. How can a program determine if there are significant changes, particularly if only a few data points must be examined in the annual review? Here, we explore this question and provide strategies for how to leverage the annual review as a meaningful planning tool.

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Get Ready to Apply for One-Time Nutrition and Healthy Eating Funding

On July 29, 2025, the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) issued a Program Instruction (PI), One-time Supplemental Funds for Nutrition and Healthy Eating for Head Start Children and Families ACF-OHS-PI-25-02, providing a description of supplemental funding that will be available to Head Start programs and how to apply. While there will be a webinar offered on Monday, August 4 to learn more about the process for requesting supplemental funds, we strongly encourage interested applicants to begin preparing now as there is a quick turnaround deadline (August 22) and it is unclear how long funding will be available. Here are a few ways you can prepare.

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Highlights from the 2025 National Head Start Conference

The National Head Start Conference, which took place May 19-22 in Columbus, Ohio, was an incredible gathering of experts and peers. Thank you to everyone who attended our session on wage comparability. It was wonderful seeing familiar faces and meeting new Head Start leaders!There were many sessions, luncheons, and events at the conference, and we were fortunate to participate as presenters and attendees. Here, we share some of the federal updates we learned from NHSA and other interesting information to support the Head Start community.

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Community Action Agency & Head Start Efficiencies in Community Needs Assessments

In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Economic Opportunity Act into effect, creating the first movement in the War on Poverty. Through this legislation, new programs were created to support low-income individuals and other vulnerable populations’ self-sufficiency and well-being. Two of the most groundbreaking programs coming out of the EOA were Community Action Agencies (CAAs) and Head Start.

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How to Conduct a Meaningful and Responsive Community Assessment

Community assessments are a foundational requirement for Head Start/Early Head Start programs and have taken on new significance and utility as programs navigate unprecedented staffing shortages, participation in the Full Enrollment Initiative, and evolving community needs. Some programs are also planning for a Change in Scope Request, which requires a justification built on up-to-date and relevant community and program data.

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Support for Programs in the Full Enrollment Initiative

If you attended last month’s NHSA Winter Leadership Institute, you might have heard the Office of Head Start (OHS) presentation in which it was shared that, nationally, Head Start enrollment is at 82%. OHS expressed a continued commitment to the Full Enrollment Initiative and the importance of compliance with enrollment requirements. Many programs are in the Full Enrollment Initiative currently, or will be designated soon, and there are strategies and supports to help programs manage the process.

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