Our main goal is to assist eligible parents in obtaining child care services as quickly and as easily as possible. The Parent Portal is designed to allow parents to submit documents, ask questions, view our policies and procedures and receive Child Care program information all in one place.
New funding notices will be added to this page as they become available. NCI is accepting applications for research grants that support the Cancer Moonshot Blue Ribbon Panel recommendations to speed progress in cancer research and lead to improved cancer prevention, detection, and treatment.
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) training is perfect for primary caregivers, educators and human service professionals who directly intervene in crisis situations, teaching staff de-escalation techniques as well as restrictive and nonrestrictive interventions.
Parents will be given three months of initial eligibility child care in order to obtain employment of a minimum of 25 hours per week for a single parent family and a combined 50 hours per week for a two parent family.
NCI is the leader in bringing commercial artificial intelligence (AI) technology to the federal government. We collaborate with commercial partners and develop customized AI tools to bring the best operational AI tools and IT know-how to solve our customers’ biggest challenges.
NCI works with various agencies and departments within the DoD, such as Army, Navy, Air Force, and Joint Chief of Staff. Our teams, using AI Solutions, help them increase efficiencies for their mission-critical challenges.
NCI is a leading provider of enterprise solutions and services to the U.S. defense, civilian and health government agencies. Our AI philosophy, NCI Shai ®, provides our customers with services and commercial technology that advances their mission.
NCI Information Systems, Inc. announced it has been recognized as a 2022 Military Friendly® Employer by Viqtory, the publisher of G.I Jobs.
The Parent Portal is designed to allow parents to submit documents, ask questions, view our policies and procedures and receive Child Care program information all in one place. Please feel free to contact our office directly, Monday-Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm, at 940-723-8774, with any questions.
Child care terminations will still occur when a child has eight provider reports.
Our staff will continue to be available to serve you by phone, email and online. We are open Mon-Fri 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Please continue to submit paperwork and any other documentation by: -Utilizing this portal to upload your documents, -Emailing paperwork and documents to your case manager, -Faxing your information to our office @ 940-723-1818, or -Dropping paperwork off in our drop box located by the front door of the child care entrance.
Workforce Solutions North Texas Board is imposing a two-week waiting period before a client is allowed to transfer from one child care provider to another. This policy better aligns with common private-pay practices, and allows for the client to have enough advance notice of the prorated PSOC amount and ample time to pay the provider. During the waiting period, the child’s referral at the original provider shall continue unless the parent requests a suspension.
To apply for SIR Child Care Assistance, please complete the SIR Application below. Then submit the completed application, proof of citizenship for the children and proof that you are employed in a service industry referenced above to us through this portal by uploading the documentation below.
As of April 1, 2021, parents will no longer need to use an attendance card to report attendance through a POS (Point of Service) device or call in attendance using an IVR (Interactive Voice Response) system.
CCAA Swipe cards can be disposed of and will no longer be necessary as of April 1, 2021. Child Care providers will report a child as absent when the child has 5 days of consecutive absences.
Requests for Applications (RFA) Find current and recent NCI-supported RFAs that provide funding for various areas of cancer research.
Funding Announcements and Notices for COVID-19 NCI is providing funding for research on COVID-19 and revising certain existing grants and cooperative agreements to make funds available to help address the public health crisis. New funding notices will be added to this page as they become available.
Basic Biology Research projects in basic cancer biology are supported and coordinated through the Division of Cancer Biology (DCB).
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) training is perfect for primary caregivers, educators and human service professionals who directly intervene in crisis situations, teaching staff de-escalation techniques as well as restrictive and nonrestrictive interventions.#N#Now available as virtual learning with a reduced classroom delivery option to adhere to social distancing protocols.
NCI is fully compliant with current legislative initiatives, ensuring a safer workplace for your staff and mitigating your organization's liability. Reduce Staff Burnout. Preventing workplace crisis reduces staff burnout, which can lead to a reduction in turnover and an increase in job satisfaction and employee performance.