WASHINGTON, D. C. – The Child Support Services Division of the D.C. Attorney General’s office (OAG) has won a federal grant of $150,000 to seek to improve early intervention approaches to encourage non-custodial parents to become more consistent payers of child support, D.C. Attorney General Irvin B. Nathan announced today. Combined with $291,176 in federal matching funds, OAG will receive a total of $441,176 for the first year. The office will be eligible for a total of $1,147,057 over 5 years.