A Center for Intergovernmental Partnerships Convening: Child Tax Credit – Dec 10
Posted by National Academy of Public Administration on December 7, 2021
The National Academy of Public Administration (the Academy)’s recently established Center for Intergovernmental Partnerships (the Center) is excited to announce its first convening. The Center, in collaboration with the American Public Human Services Association (APHSA) and the National Association of Counties (NACo), will bring together a panel to discuss implementation and outreach surrounding the expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC). Officials and organizations from state and local governments and the nonprofit space will discuss their varying strategies for connecting with the families of over 4 million children who are not receiving the CTC. Led by the Academy’s Joe Mitchell, they will explore what aspects are working, what can be improved, and where better collaboration and communication across levels of government might generate better outcomes for the CTC and similar programs. Luke McGowan of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs will provide opening remarks. APHSA and NACo will talk about their organizations’ efforts around the CTC.
This event will take place on Friday, December 10 at 2 p.m. EDT.
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