NTCSA National Tribal Child Support Association

NTCSA National Tribal Child Support Association NTCSA is a nonprofit organization that partners with tribal, state, and federal professionals to improve the quality of life for Indian children.

NTCSA is committed to uniting tribal, state and federal programs as the voice for Indian children. NTCSA’s main objective is to benefit Indian children and develop, promote and enhance family values by bringing together tribal programs such as tribal and CFR courts, Head Start, and Indian child welfare and domestic violence programs. Recognizing that many parents were not paying child support, and

seeing the consequences of the non-payment in the spiraling costs of public welfare, the federal government founded the Child Support Enforcement program-also known as the IV-D program-in 1975. The term IV-D refers to the section of the federal Social Security Act (Title IV, Part D) that provides the statutory basis for the Child Support Enforcement (CSE) program. Each of the 54 States and territories provides child support enforcement services through the IV-D program. Tribes officially became part of the CSE program with the passage of welfare reform in 1996. The personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) allowed tribes to join in the IV-D program and authorized the operation of tribal CSE programs and tribal cooperative agreements with state IV-D agencies. The First Annual Tribal Child Support Enforcement Conference was held in August 2001, Hosted by the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma and the American Indian Institute, the purpose of this conference was to provide discussions and information about the interim regulations of tribal child support enforcement and tribal partnerships with local, state, and federal governments. As a result of this conference, the National Child Support Association was established. The NTCSA’s purpose is to provide a national resource for tribal efforts to serve Native American children through child support programs.

03/04/2025

Registration for our 24th Annual NTCSA Training Conference opens Friday, March 14th! 🎉 Mark your calendars and get ready to join us in Albuquerque!

📢 Sponsorships & Exhibitor Opportunities are available now! Visit our website to secure your spot and be part of this incredible event. https://supporttribalchildren.org/

02/20/2025

The National Tribal Child Support Association (NTCSA) is seeking proposals from dynamic and engaging individuals to emcee our annual training conference. This role is essential in keeping the event on track, making key announcements, and ensuring a seamless and engaging experience for attendees.

Proposals are due by March 28, 2025.

For details and submission instructions, visit our website:
https://supporttribalchildren.org/conference/

02/06/2025

The National Tribal Child Support Association (NTCSA) is accepting proposals from qualified and experienced event planners to coordinate our annual training conference.

Proposals are due by March 4, 2025.

For details and submission instructions, visit our website: https://supporttribalchildren.org/conference/

01/22/2025

Big News for Tribal Child Support Programs!

We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who worked tirelessly over the years to make this moment possible. On January 4, 2025, President Biden signed H.R. 9076, the Strengthening State and Tribal Child Support Enforcement Act, into law!

This landmark legislation represents a significant step forward in supporting Tribal child support programs and the families we serve. It’s a testament to the dedication, advocacy, and collaboration of countless individuals and organizations committed to improving the lives of children and families across Indian Country.

To everyone who contributed to this success: Thank you for your passion, perseverance, and unwavering commitment to this important work. Together, we’ve made history and set the stage for even greater progress.

Let’s keep the momentum going as we continue to strengthen and expand Tribal child support programs for generations to come!

Help spread the word!If your program partners with or knows of a Tribe that doesn't currently have an IV-D program, shar...
01/14/2025

Help spread the word!
If your program partners with or knows of a Tribe that doesn't currently have an IV-D program, share this opportunity with them!
Grays Peak Strategies is offering an informational webinar on January 15th about how Tribal Child Support Programs can benefit families and communities through job creation, preserving traditions, and more.
📅 Date: January 15th
📧 For more details, contact: [email protected]
Let’s work together to support more Tribes in starting their own programs and building stronger communities!

Join us for an exclusive webinar on January 15th to learn about the incredible opportunities offered by Tribal Child Support Programs—now with 100% federal funding! This is your chance to take the next step toward a brighter future for your community.

💬 Drop a comment if you’re interested or tag someone who should attend. Let’s spread the word!

We're excited to begin planning for the 24th Annual NTCSA Training Conference, and we need your input!We invite you to s...
09/26/2024

We're excited to begin planning for the 24th Annual NTCSA Training Conference, and we need your input!

We invite you to suggest session topics that would benefit you and your peers. If there's a topic you're passionate about, consider submitting it - and even presenting on it! By sharing your knowledge, you not only help shape the event but also highlight the value of attending the conference for your and your organization.

Ready to share your ideas? Click the following link and THANK YOU for your continued support!
https://supporttribalchildren.org/workshop-suggestions/

Please submit your suggestions by October 28, 2024

August is   Awareness Month! Tribal   programs provide services to Native American families consistent with tribal value...
08/14/2024

August is Awareness Month! Tribal programs provide services to Native American families consistent with tribal values and cultures. We are excited to see how the tribal program continues to grow!

August is Child Support Awareness Month, an annual time to raise awareness about a critical income support program that ...
08/02/2024

August is Child Support Awareness Month, an annual time to raise awareness about a critical income support program that helps millions of children and families. In FY23, tribal programs collected $50 million for families.

🎉 We are excited to announce our new logo! 🎉After much anticipation and careful selection, we’re proud to unveil the des...
07/29/2024

🎉 We are excited to announce our new logo! 🎉
After much anticipation and careful selection, we’re proud to unveil the design that will represent us moving forward. A big thank you to everyone who participated in the contest!

📣 Conference Fundraising Results! 📣We raised $3,200 from our charity raffle, which was split equally between the Kituwah...
07/09/2024

📣 Conference Fundraising Results! 📣
We raised $3,200 from our charity raffle, which was split equally between the Kituwah Preservation and Education Program and the Madison Hornbuckle Children's Cancer Foundation, and $6,013 from our raffle for the Jerry Sweet Scholarship for Tribal Children fund. Thank you to everyone who contributed. Your generosity makes a real difference! 💙

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Green Bay, WI
54307

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