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Administration for Children and Families US Department of Health and Human Services

 

Office of Family Assistance
Division of Tribal TANF Management

 

 

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CHARACTERISTICS OF TRIBAL TANF PROGRAMS

As of October 1, 2002

 

TRIBE OR INTERTRIBAL ORGANIZATION

 

START

DATE

PROJECTED # OF FAMILIES PER MONTH

 

STATE MATCH

 

SERVICE

AREA

 

SERVICE

POPULATION

 

 

TIME LIMIT

 

 

WORK ACTIVITIES

WORK PARTICIPATION RATES

WORK RATE HRS/WEEK REQUIRED

(1)

Forest County Potawatomi Community

- Wi

07/01/97

 

Renewed

07/01/00

20

No

Forest County

Eligible tribal member families

60 months

  • Basic education
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Job skills training
  • Vocational education (12 month limit)
  • Community service

Same as defined in section 407(a) of the Act

Same as defined in section 407(c) of the Act

(2)

Klamath Tribes

- Or

07/01/97

 

Renewed

07/01/00

90

Yes

Klamath County

All eligible Indian families

24 months within an 84 month period (similar to Oregon's time limit)

  • Basic education
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Job skills training
  • OJT
  • Sheltered/supported work
  • Work experience

All families:

FY97: 15%

FY98: 20%

FY99: 25%

FY00: 30%

Two-parent:

FY97: 35%

FY98: 40%

FY99: 45%

FY00: 50%

All families:

FY97 - 02:

20 hrs.

Two-parent:

FY97 - 02:

25 hrs.

(3)

Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians

- Or

10/01/97

 

Renewed

07/01/00

90

Yes

Counties of Benton, Clackamas, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Washington and Yamhill

Eligible tribal member families

24 months within an 84 month period (similar to Oregon's time limit)

  • Job search/job readiness
  • Job skills training
  • OJT
  • Sheltered/supported work
  • Work experience
  • Subsidized public/private employment

All families:

FY98: 15%

FY99: 20%

FY00: 25%

Two-parent:

FY98: 30%

FY99: 35%

FY00: 40%

All families:

FY98 - 00:

20 hrs.

(4)

Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians

- Wi

10/01/97

 

Renewed

07/01/00

50

No

Bayfield County

All eligible families (Indian and non-Indian) on the reservation and eligible tribal member families in Bayfield County

60 months

  • OJT
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Vocational training (12 month limit)
  • Subsidized and unsubsidized employment
  • Work experience
  • Community service employment
  • Job skills training related to employment
  • Education related to employment

Same as defined in section 407(a) of the Act

Same as defined in section 407(c) of the Act

(5)

Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe

- SD

10/01/97

 

Renewed

10/01/00

150

No

 

Day, Marshall and Roberts County

Eligible tribal members families – one-parent families only. (Two parent families served by BIA GA.)

60 months

  • Unsubsidized employment
  • Work experience
  • Subsidized private sector employment
  • Teen parents in school
  • Child care providers for TANF Recipients

One-parent:

FY98: 15%

FY99: 20%

FY00: 25%

One-parent:

FY98: 20 hrs.

FY99: 20hrs.

FY00: 25 hrs.

(6)

Sokaogon Chippewa Community, Mole Lake Band

- Wi

10/01/97

Renewed

10/01/00

10

No

Reservation

Eligible tribal member families

60 months

Same as defined in section 407(d) of the Act

Same as defined in section 407(a) of the Act

Same as defined in section 407(c)

of the Act

(7)

Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians

- Wi

10/01/97

Renewed

10/01/00

25

No

Reservation

Eligible tribal member families

60 months

Same as defined in section 407(d) of the Act

Same as defined in section 407(a) of the Act

Same as defined in section 407(c) of the Act

(8)

White Mountain Apache Tribe

- Az

04/01/98

Renewed

04/01/01

770

Yes

Reservation

All eligible families (Indian and non-Indian) in the service area

60 months

Same as section 407(d)

All families:

FY98: 15%

FY99: 20%

FY00: 25%

FY01: 25%

All families:

FY 98 - 01:

16 hrs.

(9)

Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona

- Az

11/01/97

Renewed

11/01/00

250

Yes

Maricopa , Pima, and Pinal Counties

All eligible Indian families on the reservation and Tribal member families in Maricopa and Pima Counties

60 months

Same as defined in section 407(d) of the Act

One-parent:

FY98 - 99: 15%

FY00 - 01: 30%

Two-parent:

FY98: 30%

FY99: 45%

FY00: 60%

FY01: 60%

One-parent:

FY98: 20 hrs.

FY99: 20 hrs.

FY00 - 01:

25 hrs.

Two-parent:

FY 98: 30 hrs.

FY 99 - 01:

35 hrs.

(10)

Southern California Tribal Chairman's Assoc.

- Ca

(consortium of 18 tribe)

03/01/98

> amended effective 05/01/99

expanded from 9 to 18 tribes)

Renewed

03/31/01

562

 

Yes

Reservations of member tribes

Eligible tribal member families from the consortium members

60 months

Same as defined in section 407(d) of the Act, with the addition of participation in a NEW program activity

One-parent:

FY98: 25%

FY99: 30%

FY00: 35%

FY01: 35%

Two-parent:

FY98: 35%

FY99 - 01: 50%

One-parent:

FY98: 16 hrs.

FY99: 24 hrs.

FY00: 30 hrs.

FY01: 30 hrs.

Two-parent:

FY98: 24 hrs.

FY99: 32 hrs.

FY00: 35 hrs.

FY01: 35 hrs.

(11)

Osage Tribe

- Ok

05/04/98

Renewed

05/01/01

75

No

Osage County

Eligible tribal member families

60 months

  • Unsubsidized/subsidized employment
  • Work experience
  • OJT
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Job skills training
  • Vocational education (12 month limit)
  • Community service

All families:

FY98: 15%

FY99: 20%

FY00: 30%

FY01: 30%

Two-parent:

FY98: 50%

FY99: 55%

FY00: 65%

FY01: 65%

All families:

FY98 - 02:

20 hrs.

Two-parent:

FY98 - 02:

35 hrs.

(12)

Northern Arapaho Tribe (Wind River Reservation)

- Wy

07/01/98

Renewed 07/01/01

250

Yes

Wind River Reservation (Fremont and Hot Springs Counties)

Eligible enrolled Northern Arapaho Families

60 months

  • Unsubsidized employment
  • Work experience
  • Subsidized private sector employment
  • Satisfactory attendance in secondary school or GED program
  • Child care

All families:

FY98: 20%

FY99: 20%

FY00: 25%

All families:

FY98: 20 hrs.

FY99: 20 hrs.

FY00: 30 hrs.

(13)

Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe

- Wa

10/01/98

Renewed 10/01/01

125

Yes

Kitsap County

All American Indian families living on the Port Gamble Reservation and enrolled Port Gamble members living off reservation in Kitsap County

60 months

  • Subsidized and unsubsidized employment
  • Work experience
  • OJT
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Self-employment
  • Traditional subsistence activities
  • Vocational training
  • Job skills training
  • Employment related education
  • GED/high school
  • Childcare for TANF recipients
  • Teaching cultural activities
  • Internships
  • Barrier removal, including counseling, chemical dependency treatment

All families:

FY99: 15%

FY00: 20%

FY01: 25%

All families:

FY99 - 01:

20 hrs.

(14)

Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe

- Wa

10/01/98

Renewed 10/01/01

120

Yes

BIA defined service area

All eligible American Indian and Alaska Natives residing in the designated service area

60 months

  • Subsidized/unsubsidized employment
  • Unpaid work experience
  • OJT
  • Job search /job readiness
  • Self-employment
  • Traditional subsistence activities
  • Vocational training
  • Job skills training
  • Employment related education
  • GED/high school
  • Childcare for TANF recipients
  • Teaching cultural activities
  • Internships
  • Barrier removal, including counseling, chemical dependency treatment

All families: FY99: 15%

FY00: 20%

FY01: 25%

All families:

FY99 - 01:

20 hrs.

(15)

Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc

- Ak

(consortium of 37 Alaska Native villages)

10/01/98

Renewed 10/01/01

533

Yes

The Doyon Regional Corporation Area as established by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act

Eligible families in which head of the assistance unit is an enrolled member of, or eligible for membership in a federally recognized tribe

60 months

  • Basic education
  • Job search/assessment
  • Job readiness
  • OJT
  • Vocational education training (36 months max.)
  • Job sampling, work experience
  • Approved subsistence hunting, fishing, gathering
  • Approved community work service
  • Jobs skills development
  • Sheltered/supported work
  • Subsidized/unsubsidized employment
  • Providing childcare for ASAP clients

All families: FY99: 25% FY00: 30%

FY01: 35%

All families:

FY99: 20 hrs.

FY00: 25 hrs.

FY01: 30 hrs.

(16)

Nez Perce Tribe

- Id

01/01/99

Renewed 01/01/02

133

Yes

On or near the Nez Perce Reservation, including Lewiston, Kendrick, Grangeville, and Cottonwood

Eligible families of enrolled members of the Nez Perce Tribe

60 months

  • Barrier removal
  • Subsidized/unsubsidized employment
  • Work experience
  • OJT
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Self-employment
  • Subsistence gathering
  • Job skills
  • Employment related education and GED
  • Child Care
  • Teaching cultural activities
  • Internships
  • Reasonable transportation

All families:

FY99: 15%

FY00: 20%

FY01: 25%

FY02: 30%

All families:

FY 99 - 02:

20 hrs.

(17)

Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe

- Mn

01/01/99

Renewed 01/01/02

130

Yes

Mille Lacs Reservation and six Minnesota counties near reservation

Eligible families with at least one adult that is an enrolled member; a descendent or an enrolled member; or recognized in the community as a member as determined by the Band.

60 months

  • Subsidized/unsubsidized employment
  • Work experience
  • OJT
  • Job search
  • Pre-employment activities
  • Job skills training
  • Self employment
  • Community service
  • Vocational education
  • High school completion activities

One-parent:

FY99: 25%

FY00: 30%

FY01: 35%

FY02: 40%

Two-parent:

FY99: 40%

FY00: 45%

FY01: 50%

FY02: 55%

One-parent:

FY 99 – 02:

25 hrs.

Two-parent:

FY99 - 02:

30 hrs. for one parent or combined total of 50 hrs. for both parents.

(18)

Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes

- Mt

01/01/99

Renewed 01/01/02

615

Yes

Within exterior boundaries of the Flathead Reservation

Eligible families of enrolled CSKT members residing or intending to reside on the Flathead Reservation

60 months

  • Basic education
  • Job search
  • Limited parenting and family strengthening activities
  • Job skills training
  • OJT
  • Sheltered/supported work
  • Paid/unpaid work experience
  • Vocational education
  • Post-secondary education
  • Approved community service or cultural activities
  • Other activities that lead to family self-sufficiency

All families:

FY99: 15%

FY00: 15%

FY01: 20%

All families:

FY99: 20 hrs.

FY00: 20 hrs.

FY01: 30 hrs.

(19)

Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community

- Az

06/01/99

Renewed 06/01/02

277

Yes

Within the exterior boundaries of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Reservation

Needy families of enrolled members

60 months

  • Unsubsidized employment
  • Subsidized private sector employment
  • Work experience
  • OJT
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Community service programs
  • Vocational education
  • Job skills training directly related to employment
  • Education directly related to employment
  • Satisfactory attendance at secondary school
  • Provision of child care services

One-parent:

FY99: 15%

FY00: 20%

FY01: 25%

Two-parent:

FY99: 15%

FY00: 20%

FY01: 25%

One-parent:

FY99 - 01:

20 hrs.

Two-parent:

FY99 - 01:

40 hrs.

(20)

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation

- Id

07/01/99

Renewed 07/01/02

198

Yes

On or near the Fort Hall Reservation, to include counties of Bingham, Bannock, Power, and Caribou

Eligible enrolled members of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes who reside in the designated service area and all eligible members of Federally recognized Indian Tribes residing on the Fort Hall Reservation

60 months

  • Barrier removal and life skill training, including: individual and family counseling, parenting, budgeting, nutrition household management, child abuse/neglect, etc.
  • Job Training and educational activities, including: basic education, adult basic education, GED, TABE, career information systems, computer literacy, remedial and tutoring assistance.
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Job skills training
  • Apprenticeship training
  • OJT
  • Sheltered/supported work

One-parent:

FY99: 15%

FY00: 20%

FY01: 25%

FY02: 30%

Two-parent:

FY99: 30%

FY00: 35%

FY01: 40%

FY02: 45%

All Families:

FY99-02: 20hrs.

(21)

Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska

- Ak

(consortium of 20 Alaska Native villages)

07/01/00

521

Yes

The Sealaska Regional Corporation Area as established by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act

All Alaska Native and Native American families in which at least one member of the assistance unit is a member of, or eligible for enrollment in, a Federally recognized tribe.

60 months

  • Subsidized/unsubsidized employment
  • Basic education
  • Job search
  • Job readiness
  • OJT
  • Vocational education
  • Job sampling/experience
  • Approved community work service job skills directly related to employment
  • Education related to employment
  • Sheltered/supported work
  • Providing childcare to TANF clients
  • Community service activities

All Families:

FY00: 25%

FY01: 30%

FY02: 35%

All Families:

FY00: 20hrs

FY01and after: 25hrs

(22)

Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa - Wi

01/01/00

20

None

Lac du Flambeau Reservation and BIA designated service area

All families (Indian and non-Indian) within the Lac du Flambeau Reservation and families in which at least one member of the assistance unit is a member of Lac du Flambeau off reservation

60 months

  • Subsidized/unsubsidized employment
  • OJT
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Community service employment
  • Vocational training related to employment
  • Education leading to a GED
  • Hunting, fishing, gathering, and other culturally relevant work/life skills

All Families:

FY00: 25%

FY01: 30%

FY02: 35%

One-parent:

FY00: 20 hrs.

FY01: 25 hrs.

FY02: 30 hrs.

Two–parent:

FY00: 35 hrs.

FY01: 40 hrs.

FY02: 40 hrs.

(23)

Coeur d'Alene Tribe

- Id

07/01/00

46

None

Benewah and Kootenai Counties including the Coeur d'Alene Reservation.

All eligible members of Federally recognized tribes.

60 months

  • Barrier removal skills: e.g. dysfunctional families, child abuse/neglect, mental health, family counseling, etc
  • Training and education: adult basic, GED career info systems, computer literacy, remedial reading,
  • Job skills training.
  • Employment, job services, Tribal Employment Rights Office, Tribal Human Resources

All Families

FY00: 15%

FY01: 20%

FY02: 25%

FY03: 30%

 

Two-parent:

FY00: 30%

FY01: 35%

FY02: 40%

FY03: 45%

All Families:

FY00 - 03:

20 hrs.

Two-parent:
FY00 - 03:

20 hrs.

(24)

Eastern Shoshone Tribe of the Wind River Reservation

- Wy

10/01/00

100

None

Wyoming counties of Fremont and Hot Springs encompassing the entire Wind River Reservation and nearby communities with Native American populations.

Enrolled Eastern Shoshone Tribal members:

60 months

  • Life skills development
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Job skills training
  • OJT
  • Sheltered/supported work
  • Work experience (pay after performance)
  • Training/education including high school
  • GED

All families:

FY00: 15%

FY01: 15%

FY02: 15%

One-parent:

FY00 - 02:

15 hrs.

Two-parent:

FY00 - 02:

15 hrs.

(25)

Fort Belknap Community Council

- Mt

10/01/00

282

Yes

Fort Belknap Reservation and Blain County as well as the community of Dodson.

All Federally Recognized Indians residing on the Fort Belnap Reservation in Blain County and the community of Dodson.

60 months

  • Non-paid Tribally approved work participation activities
  • Subsidized work in private sector
  • Subsidized tribal employment
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Job skills training
  • OJT
  • GED completion
  • High school course work
  • Child care for TANF recipient
  • Teaching cultural activities
  • Employment barrier removal activities

All families:

FY00: 10%

FY01: 15%

FY02: 20%

Adult family members:

20 hrs

Children 6 to 18 required to attend school during public school year

(26)

Association of Village Council Presidents, Inc.

- Ak

(consortium of 56 Alaska Native villages)

10/01/00

1,126

 

Calista Regional Corporation area established by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.

All families within the AVCP service area in which at least one member of the assistance unit is an Alaska Native, or a member of, or eligible for, membership in a Federally recognized tribe.

60 months

  • Subsidized/subsidized employment
  • Basic education
  • Education related to employment
  • Job readiness
  • Job search
  • Subsistence activities
  • OJT
  • Vocational education
  • Job sampling/work service
  • Approved community work service
  • Sheltered/supported work service
  • Providing childcare services to TANF clients, eldercare

All families:

2000 - 20%

2001 - 25%

2002 - 25%

All families:

2000 - 20 hrs.

2001 - 25 hrs.

2002 - 25 hrs

(27)

Navajo Nation

- Az, NM, and Ut

10/01/00

8,937

Yes

The Navajo Reservation in Az, NM, and Ut and designated near reservation communities

All eligible Indian families on the Navajo Reservation and Navajos with census numbers in the near reservation communities.

60 months

  • Unsubsidized employment
  • Subsidized private/public sector employment
  • Work experience
  • OJT
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Community services programs
  • Chapter Projects
  • Reasonable transportation time
  • Vocational educational training
  • Job skills training directly related to employment

All Families:

FY01: 10%

FY02: 15%

Third year & after : 20%


All Families:

20 hrs.

(28)

Pueblo of Zuni

– NM

04/01/01

234

Yes

Pueblo of Zuni and Black Rock

All qualified families at the Pueblo of Zuni and Black Rock whether they are Indian or non-Indian.

60 months

  • Unsubsidized/subsidized employment, including self-employment
  • Work experience, including work associated with refurbishing of publicly assisted housing
  • OJT
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Community service
  • Vocational educational training
  • Job skills training
  • Education directly related to employment for a participant who has not received a high school diploma or a certificate of high school equivalency
  • Satisfactory attendance at a secondary school
  • Provision of childcare services

All families:

FY02: 5%

FY03: 10%

FY04: 15%

Two-parent:

FY02: 10%

FY03: 10%

FY04: 15%

All families:

FY02: 10 hrs.

FY03: 10 hrs.

FY04: 20 hrs.

(29)

Winnebago Tribe

- Ne

04/01/01

86

Yes

Service area will include the exterior boundary of Thurston County.

Needy enrolled tribal member families residing in Thurston County with a child, children or expecting a child

60 months

  • Unsubsidized employment
  • Subsidized private/public sector employment
  • Work experience, including work associated with refurbishing of publicly assisted housing
  • OJT
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Parenting and family strengthening activities
  • Community service programs, including work associated with community improvement projects or cultural activities
  • Vocational educational
  • Job skills training related to employment
  • Education related to employment for a participant who has not received a high school diploma or a certificate of high school equivalency
  • Satisfactory attendance at a secondary school
  • Provision of childcare services to a participant who is in a community service program

Single-parent :

First year: 10%

Second year: 15%

Third year: 20%

Two-parent:

First year: 15%

Second year: 20%

Third year: 25%

Single-parent families between ages 18-59: 20 hrs.

Two-parent: between ages 18-59: 40 hrs.

(30)

Hopi Tribe

- Az

04/01/01

206

Yes

Hopi Reservation (excluding B.I.A. designated town)

Enrolled Hopi tribal members and those eligible for enrollment, including non-tribal member spouses and non-Indian spouses and dependent children and other related family members

60 months (24 months may be considered if unemployment rate falls below 50%)

  • Subsidized/unsubsidized employment
  • Work experience
  • OJT
  • Employment
  • Participation in training programs
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Attendance in secondary school or GED program
  • Community service activities
  • Provision of child care services

All families:

First year: 10%

Second year: 15%

Third year: 20%

Two-parent:

First year: 15%

Second year: 20%

Third year: 25%

All families:

16 hrs.

Two-parent:

25 hrs.

(31)

Quinalt Indian Nation - Wa

04/01/01

433

Yes

Grays Harbor County and Western Jefferson County (Jefferson County from the western boundary of Olympic National Park to the Pacific Ocean)

All eligible Indian family units with the boundaries of the Quinault Indian Nation Reservation and all eligible Quinault family units within the Quinault TANF designated service area

60 months for adults

  • Unsubsidized employment
  • Traditional self-employment, e.g., fishing
  • Subsidized tribal/private sector employment
  • Work experience
  • OJT
  • Internships
  • Job readiness/skills training
  • Traditional subsistence, e.g., hunting, fishing
  • QIN approved community service and cultural and religious activities
  • Vocational training
  • Education related to employment
  • GED completion
  • High school (if teen)
  • Post-secondary educ. (2.0 gpa or show progress towards completion of accredited degree program which will lead to unsubsidized employment)
  • Provision of childcare
  • Activities aimed at removing barriers to employment, e.g., counseling and chemical dependency treatment

All families:

First year: 15%

Second year: 20%

Third year: 25%

 

All families:

20 hrs.

(32)

Quileute Tribe

- Wa

(administering TANF for the Quileute and Hoh Tribes)

05/01/01

186

Yes

Clallam County and Jefferson County defined as: Quileute Indian Reservation, and the Forks CSO service area to the north and east along Hwy 101 to Lake Crescent, along Hwy. 112 through Clallam Bay and Sekju, and zip codes 98350 (LaPush), 98305 (Beaver), and 98331 Forks

Indian families with at least one adult who is an enrolled member, or a child who is enrolled or eligible to be enrolled, of a Federally recognized Tribe or Alaska Native Village. Except: Quinault members off the Hoh Indian Reservation in Jefferson County

60 months

  • Unsubsidized employment
  • Subsidized private/public
  • Grant diversion
  • Work experience
  • Community work experience
  • OJT
  • Job search/job readiness
  • Job clubs
  • Job placement
  • Job development
  • Job coaching
  • Job retention services
  • Job specific training and education
  • Job skills
  • Self-employment
  • Vocational education
  • Education leading to employment
  • Apprenticeships
  • GED
  • Basic education
  • Participant child care
  • Cultural activities
  • Barrier removal

All families:

Year 1: 20%

Year 2: 25%

Year 3: 30%

One-parent:

25 hrs.

Two-parent:

30 hrs. for one member

20 hrs. second member

 

 

TRIBE OR INTERTRIBAL ORGANIZATION

 

START

DATE

PROJECTED # OF FAMILIES PER MONTH

 

STATE MATCH

 

SERVICE

AREA

 

SERVICE

POPULATION

 

 

TIME LIMIT

 

 

WORK ACTIVITIES

WORK PARTICIPATION RATES

WORK RATE HRS/WEEK REQUIRED

(33)

Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians

- Ca

operating as the Torres Martinez Tribal TANF Program

(consortium of 9 tribes in Riverside County - also - serving the non-reservation Indian population of Los Angeles and certain towns in Riverside Counties)

05/01/01

> amended from 7 to 9 tribes 09/01/01

> amended to include the non-reservation Indian population of Los Angeles County 11/01/01

> Soboba Band of Luisano Indians withdrawn from the coalition effective 5/01/02

>amended to include the non-reservation Indian population of certain towns in Riverside County 05/01/02

 

 

5,358

Yes

Reservations of the Torres Martinez, Agua Caliente, Augustine, Morongo, Pechanga, Ramona, Santa Rosa, and Cahuilla Tribes in Riverside County, Ca.

-and-

Los Angeles County, Ca.

-and-

certain towns in Riverside County, Ca.

All Federally recognized Indian families on member tribes’ reservations in Riverside County -and-

the non-reservation Indian (members of Federally recognized tribes and California Judgement Roll) population of Los Angeles County

-and-

the non-reservation Indian (members of Federally recognized tribes) population of 9 non-reservation towns in Riverside County

60 months

  • Subsidized Tribal /private/public employment
  • Unsubsidized employment
  • Participating in NEW
  • Work experience
  • OJT
  • Job search/readiness
  • Basic skills development
  • Community service
  • Post-secondary/vocational education
  • Job skills training
  • Education directly related to employment
  • Satisfactory attendance in secondary school or GED program
  • Participant child care
  • Small business training
  • Life skills training
  • Culturally relevant
  • Participant in domestic violence/substance abuse/mental health counseling, education, and rehabilitation

All families:

FY00: 20%

FY01: 25%

FY02: 30%

All families:

FY00: 24 hrs.

FY01: 24 hrs.

FY 02: 30 hrs.

 

 

TRIBE OR INTERTRIBAL ORGANIZATION

 

START

DATE

PROJECTED # OF FAMILIES PER MONTH

 

STATE MATCH

 

SERVICE

AREA

 

SERVICE

POPULATION

 

 

TIME LIMIT

 

 

WORK ACTIVITIES

WORK PARTICIPATION RATES

WORK RATE HRS/WEEK REQUIRED

(34)

Owens Valley Career Development Center

-Ca

(consortium of 3 tribes in Inyo County - also - serving the non-reservation Indian population of Inyo and Kern County, as well as the Tule River Reservation and the non-reservation Indian population of Tulare County)

06/01/01

 

 

> amended 09/01/01 to include the non-reservation Indian population of Kern County

>amended 07/01/.02 to include the Tule River Reseervation and the non-reservation Indian population of Tulare County

2,405

Yes

Consortium member Tribes’ reservations, the balance of Inyo County (except, the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe and Fort Independence Indian Reservations) , Kern County, and the Tule River Reservation, and Tulare County

All Federally recognized needy Indian families and their descendents living on consortium member tribes’ reservations and living in the balance of Inyo County, the non-reservation Indian (members of Federally recognized tribes and California Judgement Roll) population of Kern County, the Tule River Reservation, and Tulare County

60 months

  • Subsidized Tribal /private/public employment
  • Unsubsidized employment
  • Participating in NEW
  • Work experience
  • OJT
  • Job search/readiness
  • Community service
  • Post-secondary/vocational education
  • Job skills training
  • Education directly related to employment
  • Satisfactory attendance in secondary school or GED program
  • Participant child care
  • Small business training
  • Life skills training
  • Culturally relevant
  • Participant in domestic violence/substance abuse/ mental health counseling, education, and rehabilitation

All families:

FY01: 20%

FY02: 25%

FY03: 30%

All families:

FY01: 16 hrs.

FY02: 20 hrs.

FY03: 24 hrs.

(35)

Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation - Wa

11/01/01

810

Yes

Okanogan, Ferry, Douglas, Chelan, Lincoln, Grant, and Stevens Counties

Federally recognized needy Indian families on the Colville Reservation and Okanogon, Ferry, Douglas, and Chelan Counties

-and -

Colville families only in Lincoln, Grant, and Stevens Counties

60 months

  • Unsubsidized employment
  • Subsidized public or private employment
  • Basic education
  • GED
  • Job search & readiness
  • OJT
  • Voc-education
  • Secondary education leading to unsubsidized employment
  • Work experience
  • Community work service directly related to employment
  • Approved cultural activities
  • Providing childcare to other participants
  • Counseling
  • Dependency treatment

All families:

FY01 - 20%

FY02- 25%

FY03- 30%

All families:

FY01-03: 20 hrs

 

 

TRIBE OR INTERTRIBAL ORGANIZATION

 

START

DATE

PROJECTED # OF FAMILIES PER MONTH

 

STATE MATCH

 

SERVICE

AREA

 

SERVICE

POPULATION

 

 

TIME LIMIT

 

 

WORK ACTIVITIES

WORK PARTICIPATION RATES

WORK RATE HRS/WEEK REQUIRED

(36)

Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians - Wi

01/01/02

80

No

The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians Reservation

Enrolled members and families of Bad River Band

60 months

  • Employment Search
  • Job Skills Training
  • Work Experience
  • Vocational Education
  • Teen Parents in School
  • HSED or GED Participation
  • Barrier Removal, including counseling and/or chemical dependency treatment, and violence prevention counseling
  • Teaching Cultural Activities
  • Work involving or supporting cultural activities

All Families:

FY02 - 25%

FY03 - 30%

FY04 - 35%

Single Parent Families:

FY02 - 20 hrs

FY03 - 25 hrs

FY04 - 30 hrs

Two Parent Families:

FY02 - 35 hrs

FY03 - 40 hrs

FY04 - 40 hrs

 

All statutory references are to PL 104-193, the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, as amended.

 

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