State Auditor Shad White issued the following statement and report.
Millions in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds are being given to nonprofits to provide childcare to kids without requiring the nonprofits to track whether kids are showing up every day according to a new report released by the Mississippi Office of the State Auditor. Nonprofits in this report received the same amount of money whether a child showed up one day a month or every single day.
“The childcare fraud scandal in Minnesota has shown just how easy it is for nonprofits to receive government funds intended to help our poorest children and then light that money on fire,” said State Auditor Shad White. “It’s critical that Mississippi has effective oversight on childcare spending so we don’t repeat the mistakes we’ve seen in other states.”
In FY24, the nonprofits analyzed in this report spent nearly $11 million of state TANF funds to provide childcare to low-income families. MDHS paid the nonprofits simply for offering childcare rather than for the number of children attending. Multiple programs served less than 50% of the children that they committed to support every month, but received full funding.
“Like most Mississippians, I pay for my own children’s childcare,” said Auditor White. “If taxpayer dollars are going to serve low-income children, then the state needs to ensure that the money goes as far as it can and that kids are actually attending these centers.”
While MDHS did not collect attendance data from the centers, MDHS did collect participant data from the nonprofits—but, analysts found errors like duplicate entries, misspelled names, and incorrect addresses.
The Auditor’s Office attempted to analyze whether students who did attend the centers made learning gains. Nonprofits receiving the grant were required to collect outcome data on topics like literacy rates and teen pregnancy prevention, but MDHS did not reliably measure whether these programs achieved the minimum outcomes required by the state.
This report is the first in a series of reports focusing on taxpayer-funded childcare programs in Mississippi.

20 comments:
Oops - looks like we might have some learing centers here in Mississippi.
Somali scandals, so little time.
MDHS asleep at the wheel? Giving away money where they shouldn't? Who could have guessed!
Good ole white boy privileged auditor pays his Childrens after school care (like many other Mississippi parents?). How many after-school facilities don’t get funding from the state? How many children signed up for after-school care that from time to time have after school activities at school or at other facilities? Instead of issuing PR pieces please release your information on each facility receiving state funds.
Shad White for Governor. He cares how your tax dollars are spent!
10:00a.m. Keep kidding yourself.
The world is full of people who take advantage of other people. It seems like Mississippi has a rather large population of people in that group. It also seems like the people in the first group have a habit of hanging out with the second group. What has happened to our country to cause so many people, government employees, and politicians to decide to steal from themselves and others?
Perhaps people should pay for their own kids' care and school lunches.
"Learing" Well played.
Shad, thanks for checking in.
True, as pretty soon they will run out of other people's money.
How low is the fruit in this investigation? Is there a volleyball stadium involved?
I'm certain no TANF funds are being misspent in MS.
Ha! Said no one ever.
Midnight basketball anyone?
Any of you folks remember years ago when DHuS attempted to implement a fingerprint system to verify attendance at day cares? If I remember right, it was killed by the courts.
Don't kid yourself, what's been happening in MN is likely happening nationwide with these programs.
We already have a statewide attendance tracking system operated by MDE, seems simple enough to duplicate it for day cares and track attendance on a daily basis. Day cares may be a little more difficult because it needs a way to ensure the child is actually on premise.
There is no such thing as white privilege. There is privilege for attractive people especially pretty women. If your fat ugly or bith your SOL. No matter what race you are
In Jackson it’s midnight shootings
And certainly don't think that MS "leaders" are really going to look at federal dollars pouring into the state with any seriousness. MS needs every scrap it can scrape from the federal pork. IF the idiot State Auditor actually cared, he'd have looked at the Federal Financial Aid scandal that brings billions into the state with inflated "upgrading" that is rampant stem to stern.....but nah, we need those dollars for all them jobs that everybody's family's are connected to, plus the statefunded healthcare and PERS. It's likely what Shad steered the Philbilly to turn whistleblower and throw his minions under the bus.
Can't believe Shad would focus on the most politically expedient topic possible.
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