Let’s Talk Child Support — HHS series “90FD” Grants to states: (Research and Demonstrate)
The size of Child Support Enforcement in some states in phenomenal. Within this phenomenally large infrastructure, there is not just enforcement activity, but a subset of grants to encourage certain activities — research and demonstration to improve one of the many purposes of “OCSE.” I’m reporting on a smaller subsection of this today.
Nationwide $4 BILLION per year payments to states for family support and child support enforcement — how much per state, and for what? The child support itself comes from the parent’s earnings (or assets, income) — the funds to pay the $4 billion per year are of course public funds, also collected from taxes via the IRS, distributed to the various government branches, and then different departments within those branches. Health and Human Services encompasses welfare (“TANF”), Early Childhood/Head Start, a lot of funding of medical research and institutions, all kinds of things. But the ability of the OCSE / Child Support system to make or destroy an individual, to support or tear down (depending on how administered) and if payments are not made, to potentially get a parent in jail — and this does happen, check your local arrest sheets — makes it a huge United STates Institution affecting most families, it would seem.
Privatized Child Support, some principal players:
While revising/expanding this post, I ran across a site, GuidelineEconomics, for what it’s worth, summarizing some players in
The Child Support Industry
- Policy Studies, Inc., Denver, CO.
Founded and headed by Robert Williams in 1984 while still working for National Center for State Courts (NCSC). NCSC was under contract with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Child Support Enforcement to develop guidelines for states to consider. *** Vends (sells) the Income Shares child support guideline, originally developed by Williams while working for NCSC as part of the contract with the Office of Child Support Enforcement. Acts as a privately contracted child support enforcement/collection agent in various jurisdictions in a number of states.- Also see PSI’s timeline for expansion of their contracted services in early 2004, and their description of their enforcement and collection services.
- Maximus, Inc.
Acts as child support enforcement / collection agent for numerous states. Will also act as a jurisdiction’s child support administration, setting awards.- Systems & Methods, Inc
Acts as child support collection agent for North Carolina and runs the child abuse reporting system for Georgia.- SupportKids, Inc.
- Private child support collection agent.
There is no question that this person appears to be “fathers-rights” oriented, there’s a link to David Levy & Sanford Braver, to Father’s organizations — but he’s an economist. Robert G. Williams of PSI, after Princeton, etc., apparently branched out into his own business while working with a nonprofit on a government contract. (My “to do” list included finding out where this person was coming from, philosophically). … MAXIMUS has a large (and very disturbing) section on my post here. I don’t know “Systems & Methods Inc.” and I’ve run across a networked group of mothers complaining that when SupportKids, Inc. changed hands (?) they simply stopped receiving their checks, with no recourse. That’s as I remember it — don’t quote me…. NCSC: SupportKids — “ripoff report” — after the mother contacted (private co.) SupportKids, the County gets its act together — and the checks on $20K arrears are finally coming through the Florida County, then they stop. Finding out why, SupportKids had falsified an order, and had the money redirected to them!
Submitted: Monday, May 19, 2008 Last Posting: Tuesday, June 07, 2011Support Kids.com withholding child support paid to me including ex- husbands tax return that was garnished by the State of Florida and no one from Support Kids management will even call me to discuss this Austin Texas
My ex’s tax return is garnished (because he is SO in arears) AND SUPPORT KIDS GOT IT!!!! WHICH IS ILLEGAL!!!! When I call Support Kids to discuss this matter (IF they EVER ANSWER THEIR PHONES!!- well I take that back-THEY do answer their new application line BUT RARELY ANSWER THEIR ESTABLISHED CLIENT LINE) they tell me they do not know when they will send my checks!!!! I left a message for a supervisor (someone named JoAnn), and she does not return her phone calls. I have emailed supportkids many times and all I get is an automatic response!! I went to Hillsborough County Child Support Enforcement for the State of Florida and they are aware of reports and complaints regarding support kids and told me to contact the Florida State Attourneys office (which I plan to do tomorrow). I also checked out the BBB, AND THERE ARE A LOT OF COMPLAINTS AGAINST SUPPORT KIDS!!!! Please do not sign up with them!!!!! I do not know how long it will take to get this fixed. (or if it ever will) they are going to sit back collecting my son’s child support AND THEY DID NOT EVEN DO THE WORK (HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY DID) TO EVEN GET THEIR 10%…AND NOW I GUESS THEY WILL KEEP COLLECTING MY CHECKS. Please, please do not do business with this company, YOU WILL SO REGRET IT. I DO NOT KNOW HOW THEY SLEEP AT NIGHT- STEALING CHILDREN’S CHILD SUPPORT. THE FASTEST GROWING POPULATION OF HOMELESS ARE SINGLE MOTHER’S WITH CHILDREN!!! DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THEM!! Kj Tampa, Florida U.S.A.This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 5/19/2008 4:08:21 PM
Support Kids.com NOT only are the Custodial parents being scammed so are the NON Custodial parent!!! Ripoff Austin TexasAuthor: Cypress TexasCollection Agencies: Support Kids.com 8/10/2007 5:44 PM (Private company lied, fabricated child support amount due. “A lawsuit by the State of Virginia is challenging the business practices of an Austin-based company that collects money from parents who are behind in child support payments” (2008) Law firm posts news article reviewing criminal lawsuit against SupportKids for violating state law. discussing the 34% cut SupportKids is allowed to take, and how it helped draft legislation in California which had no cap on the % it could take. Austin-based company does business in 47 states and has 40,000 open cases.
And this appears to be the blog I saw earlier. The mother says she started the blog to put SupportKids out of business; that it’s been bought by another (who is similar in its practices):
“Singleparentsunite: District Attorney v. SupportKids” {{meaning, use the DA for enforcement, not this private agency}}
After 16 years of battling the system, it finally worked! I was informed 4 months ago that I was going to get the back child support that was owed to me and my children (who are both grown adults now). My ex husband inherited a house that he put on the market. When it sold, the DA put a lien on the house and guess who got the first cut of the profits? I did. My suggestion to all struggling single parents who are going thru that same fight? File your case with the DA’s office. They keep track of everything and it NEVER goes away. Not only that, collects interest. If you sit back and wait for your ship to roll in without researching your options, you’re going to be waiting a long time. Companies like SupportKids are the wrong way to go. They may collect money for you but they take 34% (or at least that is what is use to be) off the top and send you the rest. The DA’s office doesn’t make a profit off of your case, they fight for you for FREE. When they cut my check it was for the full amount that was owed.
I started my blog to put Supportkids out of business and get out of my contract. Both were accomplished. Supportkids has since been bought by another company and have proceeded to do business as usual. During that time (when the company was bought and in transition with the new owners) was when I put up the biggest fight and won. Supportkids was going out of business and the new company was clueless. I started my blog in 2007. 4 years later, I’m out of my contract with Supportkids and received full payment of my back child support. That may seem like a long time but is it really? Not compared to the years I spent trying to collect the money.
By the time you finish reading the Maximus information, or some of the Canadian person’s commentary on having Canadian health information handled by the US company, with the US under the Patriot Act (which allows governmental snooping), you JUST might agree with me that the OCSE ought to be eliminated, period — and whatever proper functions it might have left to fulfil, to be transferred to another dept. of the US. If this post doesn’t convince, there are more. BELOWTHAT, and with the title to this post, my chart shows some of the various discretionary uses to which child support is put, and for how much, although why — you’ll have to ask the principal investigators of the HHS-funded projects. And finally (with a little more commentary), I post some of the “Section 1115” US law that permits the bending of the law, the creating of various exemptions, and complain some more about ONE person, in the US, (Secretary of HHS) having so much power to approve what might be termed behavioral modification projects up on (the poor, among others) through the child support system, and at public expense. Happy reading. Alas, this all seems to be nonfiction.. .
“MAXIMIZING” CONTRACTS, MINIMIZING ACCOUNTABILITY:
(Circus) Maximus, Inc.
In addition to what the IRS powers to collect and enforce gives to the states, for the purpose of collecting and enforcing, we know that also outside private contractors are also paid by the US Government to do the same thing, such as Maximus,and others:
MAXIMUS helps Child Support Enforcement (CSE) agencies locate non-custodial parents, establish paternity and support orders, and enforce payments to families. Since 1975, we have partnered with CSE agencies to improve the lives of 940,000 families throughout the United States and Canada. Effective CSE operations demand more than business as usual. Innovative solutions, together with a highly skilled staff, are critical to achieve successful outcomes. We support our comprehensive services with technology solutions that enable us to serve participants more efficiently, effectively, and economically.
MAXIMUS. Because Children and Families Come First.
MAXIMUS improves the lives of children and families through a variety of services:
- Full service child support enforcement
- Establishment of support and medical orders
- Administrative remedies to establish orders {{This sounds like the outside contractor establishing a legally-binding order without proper legal protections to the payee or payor parent.…The remedy to establish any court order, other than ex parte ones, is called a motion and a hearing so the other side can be heard. These guys adjust (reduce) arrears based on a contract with the noncustodial parent only; without notifying the other parent, at least that’s how it went down in our area.}}
- Paternity determination
- Location
- Enforcement
- Financial Services
- Legal Services
- Reduction of undistributed collections {{So, what happens to $$ collected but not actually sent to the kids’ custodial parents? After it sits around earning interest, as it did in Los Angeles County DA’s office previously…}}
- Customer service call centers
- Employer repository verification and maintenance
- New hire compliance
- Medical support enforcement
- Income withholding enforcement
- Early intervention/delinquency prevention programs
- Review and adjustment of orders
- TANF arrears case management and collection
- International full service child support enforcement
- Business process analysis, testing, training, and documentation
All our services are supported through a team of CSE experts, which includes former state and local IV-D directors and others with significant child support legal, policy, and operations experience.
Program Consulting
MAXIMUS also offers a variety of child support program consulting services. “We also remove barriers to non-payment {?}, allowing NCPs to consistently pay on time” “MAXIMUS experience in designing and implementing early intervention/delinquency prevention programs and operations is unequaled. We can assist any IV-D agency, whether state or local, in establishing a successful early intervention/ delinquency prevention program…” It is affiliated with these nonprofit agencies, which it so happens, I blogged on (some) recently:
As a corporate member of several civic associations across the nation, MAXIMUS is dedicated to the business areas and communities in which we operate. These are nonprofit organizations whose membership appears to be CSE professionals.
Child Support
Eastern Regional Interstate Child Support Association National Child Support Enforcement Association Western Interstate Child Support Enforcement Council
[Corporationwiki of Maximus Federal in Reston, VA -gives a visual]
Check it out @ usaspending.gov (DUNS# 08234747 is Maximus Inc.; ($684 million overall of which $260 million HHS contracts. it administers Medicare & Medicaid….) Also has locations? in 4 countries; DUNS# 36422159 Maximus Federal Services — shows $27 million, 71 contracts or grants.) I googled “Maximus Fraud” (knowing of some high-profile instances) and got this scathing “Rip-off Report,” which goes far beyond fraud. Rip-off reports are personal filings, but listen to this laundry list and compare with “Prospecting among the Poor” and other records. it’s just too (damn) large, for one:
Maximus Inc. employees are stealing Medicare, Medicaid, child support, child welfare monies etc. Maximus Inc employees are blackmailing the poorest of the poor so that they can get their child welfare checks. Maximus Inc. employees are sexually abusing clients so that they can get their child welfare checks/child support checks.
Maximus Inc. hiring persons without background checks for caseworkers. One caseworker was a convicted forger, with an arrest record that included kidnapping, battery, and impersonating a police officer. Maximus Inc hired him while he was on parole. He blackmailed child welfare clients into giving him monies or he would cut off their benefits. Maximus Inc. hired one caseworker that pushed his clients to help him sell drugs, and another who told women they would lose their benefits unless they had sex with him and her children were present at the time. Maximus Inc. hired sexual predators as caseworkers who pressured their clients for sex. Maximus Inc. employees were extorting monies under blackmail from women on child welfare/child support, and these employees were sexually abusing these women. In addition, they wanted these women to prostitute themselves on the streets. They were also getting these women pregnant after they were blackmailed into having sex. Maximus Inc. massive theft of monies from child welfare, child support, Medicaid, Medicare, social security, etc. Wire fraud, bank fraud, theft of States monies etc. Maximus Inc theft of clients monies and diverting the monies to other bank accounts so that clients do not get any monies. How do these women pay their rents, and other bills? Children go without food and other necessary things in life. Blatant fraud. Maximus Inc steals welfare funds, and they overlook the victims of this crime. Maximus Inc. steals monies from impoverished mothers, children and people with disabilities who sought assistance and were illegally turned away, sanctioned, and terminated. Maximus Inc. has so many formal gender or racial discrimination lawsuits filed against it to be unbelievable. Maximus Inc has corporate malpractice, including inadequate and poor provision of services; misappropriation of funds, cronyism, and other financial irregularities; and discriminatory practices at company offices. Maximus Inc. used welfare funds intended for the poor to pay consultants who gave campaign contribution advice and solicited new business for the firm. Maximus Inc. spends child welfare monies lavishly on themselves, and they were illegally denying eligible families cash assistance, child care assistance, and even food stamps. So that they can steal the monies. (Reported By: Dr. anthony — Columbia Maryland USA Submitted: Sunday, September 06, 2009 )
This is not just one disgruntled complainant: Hear this from a Whistleblower Law Firm, on Maximus, Inc.:
Posted on July 23, 2007 by LaBovick LawMaximus, Inc. pays $30.5 Million to settle False Claims Act Case
“Helping the Government serve the People” is the tagline of Virginia basedMaximus, Inc., latest corporate citizen entangled in a Medicaid fraud scam. Unfortunately, this company needs a new tagline. The DOJ announced today that Maximus has agreed to pay $30.5 Million to settle qui tam lawsuit. The company admitted to their part in submitting fraudulent Medicaid claims for children who may not have received foster care services. … http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2007/July/07_civ_535.html The Whistleblower was a Division manager at Maximus; it took guts!
it goes on and on. This is a DIFFERENT $30+million fraud case — same company:
FORMER MAXIMUS EMPLOYEE INDICTED FOR $32 MILLION FRAUD…
August 16, 2007
A federal grand jury has indicted a Alan B. Fabian, a Baltimore corporate executive, over allegedly running a scheme that made $32 million in false purchases of computer equipment.According to prosecutors, Fabian’s alleged scheme defrauded his former employer, the government consulting company Maximus Inc., as well as an equipment leasing company called Solarcom….Fabian has presented himself as a successful entrepreneur, who started an activity-based cost and information technology consulting company which was later sold to Maximus in 2000. While at Maximus as an executive he supposedly made fraudulent sale-leaseback transactions for purchasing computer hardware and software. Prosecutors allege the equipment was either never purchased or much cheaper products were purchased.
Submitted by Robin Mathias on Mon, 12/16/2002 – 5:21pm. Fraud Cases | Medicaid Fraud CasesRayonne Clark pleaded guilty to Medicaid fraud for her role in fraudulently obtaining admission into the Medical Family Care Program. She worked for Maximus, a contractor hired by New Jersey to assist eligible residents obtain health insurance and other medical benefits. Seven other Maximus employees were also indicted: Ifeanyi Akemelu, Kattia Bermudez, Victor Cordero, Lenora Grant, Iris Sabree, and Akbar Oliver. Clark admitted that she enrolled herself and family members into the Medicaid Family Care Program by providing false applications and personal information. “The investigation determined that the defendant was hired to assist those in desperate need of health insurance. Instead, she abused her position and enrolled herself into programs she was not eligible for,” said Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Greta Gooden Brown. “The defendant withheld the fact that she was gainfully employed to make herself appear in need of assistance.” The Consequences Rayonne Clark will be sentenced in February 2003. She was found guilty of 3rd degree Medicaid fraud, which is punishable by up to five years in state prison and a criminal fine of up to $15,000. The other Maximus employees who were indicted must serve 50 hours of commity service as part of a Pre-trial Intervention Program.
09/13/2007 | 06:00 amMaximus Inc : New York Awards Medicaid Fraud Contract to MAXIMUS
MAXIMUS (NYSE:MMS), a leading provider of government consulting services, announced today that it has been awarded a five-year contract with the State of New York, Office of Medicaid Inspector General to provide Medicaid Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Recovery and Retention consulting services. MAXIMUS will work as a strategic partner with the newly-formed New York State Office of Medicaid Inspector General to assist the State in combating fraud, waste, and abuse in the State’s $45 billion Medicaid Program. MAXIMUS will assist the State in developing and implementing strategies to supplement its efforts to combat Medicaid fraud and abuse. The efforts are expected to improve the efficiency of New York’s Medicaid program and allow them to better serve their citizens.
Well if anyone ought to know about Medicaid fraud and abuse, it ought to be this company…. and finally,
You’ve Got to be Kidding Me! This blog appears to be dedicated to Maximus’ role in the TN Child Support system, and the post is April 18, 2011. There are plenty of comments, and it’s a good discussion.
State of Tennessee and Maximus Privatization Contract Largest in United States
I came across this article on Business Wire. The article was written in 2009. The title of the article is MAXIMUS AWARDED 49 MILLION CHILD SUPPORT OPERATIONS CONTRACT IN TENNESSEE. This article is sure to get your biscuits burning, since it hails the Tennessee/Maximus Contract as being the “LARGEST CHILD SUPPORT PRIVATIZATION CONTRACT IN THE U.S.” The most sickening statement comes from one Virginia T. Lodge, who is the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Human Services. She states in the article that the renewed contract with Maximus in Shelby County is part of their “primary goal” to ensure that all children throughout the State, especially Memphis and Shelby County, “receive the support to which they are entitled”. Maximus CEO Richard Montoni puts his two-cents into the article, but only to brag about the fact that by signing this contract with Tennessee, it allows Maximus to “build upon its portfolio”. His statements almost made me lose my lunch, since he mentioned nothing about the importance of collections, and only talked about the building of their portfolio and gaining a “market-leading position” in child support collections. This article proves my point about Maximus and their contracts. They are only in this business to gain contracts. After all, 49 million dollars is a hell of a lot of money to put back into the “market”. This simply proves that Maximus could care less about the collections of child support, once they have that contract, they already have THEIR MONEY. Why would they give a rats behind whether or not some poor single mom, or dad, in a town in Tennessee gets their child support payments?
And one of the comments on this: I think the blog author is a man; another article talks about paternity fraud:
Well, they (Maximus) do have the contract, but their performance has been absolutely atrocious. A couple of the TV stations in Memphis have produced “expose’s” on just how bad their child support collections have been when compared to the rest of the State, the prior years and the prior vendor (Shelby County Juvenile Court). One has to wonder why maximus still has the Shelby contract. Is it the 4 in state lobbyists on their payroll??? None of their competitors for these contracts have in state lobbyists. Why FOUR lobbyists??? Is someone’s palm being greased???? Just wondering why a company performing on a very sub par basis has not been sanctioneed. Hmmmmm???? Does Tennessee Department of Human Services personnel not have eyes in their heads??? Juvenile Court had 242 employees working on child support collections, maximus has nothing close to that number. Was Juvenile Court overstaffed??? … Perhaps, but they had much better collections that maximus. Something bad wrong with this situation … very bad wrong!
(I have seen large contracts to Maximus in various states, still, despite all this. Makes me wonder sometimes, how much it relates to “birds of a feather fly together.”)
And that was just a sampler of the articles on this corporation… A nuclear physicist claims his life was destroyed, they couldn’t get mistaken orders corrected; I am wondering as an American (USA), what we are doing having an internationally-connected company deal with USgovernment services. Well, here’s a Canadian person wondering about confidentiality issues now that his country has given a health care contract to an American company. A logo, for some visual relief:
Our Opinions, Thoughts, & Ideas* {{*at least the person qualifies it as opinions. That’s a far cry from the fatherhood theorists. or many custody evaluators…..}}
ARE CANADIAN PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS HANDING OVER YOUR PERSONAL/MEDICAL INFORMATION TO CORPORATIONS?
From my own reading, research and listening to alternative talk radio, I am, like so many others, fed up of being referred to by family and friends as a conspiracy “theorist”, when the facts to back up the reality, that we are rapidly descending into a global fascist tyranny, are everywhere, for anyone who cares to open their eyes.
(Lets Get Honest just has to interject . . . . .. )
The word “fascist” is at root binding of separate strands to make a stronger whole: the fasces — there are Bronze “Fasces” in US House of Representatives — it represents the binding of the various individual states into a federal government, making it stronger (link contains explanation/photo courtesy Office of the Clerk). what is beginning to happen again — enabled by technology / internet — is that this “fasces” is literally becoming the strong, bound branches of US governmt (designed to be separate, originally) into an impenetrable (almost) unified whole such that individuals in the various states cannot stand up to it alone. The symbol was in conscious reference to Republican Rome. Well, Rome later became a dictatorship, an empire, also. This URL summarizes the years 28 – 23 (BC):
8 The Senate, its numbers already somewhat reduced by Octavian, grants him the title of Princeps Senatus. Census held by Octavian and Agrippa. Mausoleum of Augustus begun. 27 January 13, Octavian makes the gesture of returning command of the state to the Senate and the people of Rome, receiving in return vast provinces and most of the army as his own. Three days later the Senate confers on him great powers, numerous honors, and the title of Augustus 27-25 Augustus directs the final subjugation of Spain and the administrative reorganization of Spain and Gaul 23 The Senate grants Augustus the titles and powers of Imperium proconsulare maius and tribunicia potestas for life, thereby turning over to him complete control of the State and ending the Roman Republic
Probably happened already here, or just about…. Back to our Canadian friend, astonished that his/her private health information might end up in the hands of a US corporation and thus subject to the US Patriot act, allowing snooping without warrants into company’s records ,and forbids the company from revealing that its records have indeed been snooped upon. This writer goes on to note that many of Maximus’ leaders came from the Pentagon, or military backgrounds:
(After naming several entities. . . . . ):
On and on it goes in ties between Maximus and the US military industrial complex. Very little of their military background seems especially suited to the task of managing storage and dissemination of health and pharmaceutical records of BC residents. They are instead more suited to services like surveillance, monitoring, and tracking of individuals-exactly the sort of thing the government says is its priority to avoid.“
“It is the Patriot Act that turns all information management companies working in the US into de facto arms of the sprawling US intelligence gathering monolith.”
Hmmm…..
As a senior, I was appalled to learn recently of the BC Government’s decision to award a ten year contract to outsource the administration of the BC Medical Plan and Pharmacare to a private, for profit, American corporation, and the implications of such to sovereign Canadians.
Wanting to understand fully the implications of this outsourcing, I began in late December by calling my local BC member of the legislature’s office. I asked the assistant who answered my call, was it true that my private medical information was to be handled by a private American corporation, to which she answered “yes.” . . . .
This information is compiled from searches of 3,000 of 21,200 links listed on Google, and 2,000 of 13,100 links on Yahoo for the term “Maximus Inc“.
! That’s one motivated (or retired / unemployed / alarmed) person! to do 5,000 searches on one company.
I urge you to do further research on this company, and perhaps all of the companies mentioned herein. Here goes.
ARE CANADIAN PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS HANDING OVER YOUR PERSONAL/MEDICAL INFORMATION TO PRIVATE, FOR PROFIT, CORPORATIONS OF THE MILITARY/INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX?
Beginning at the B.C. Medical Plan Services web site: http://www.healthservices.gov.bc.ca/msp/ which states:
“The Province is moving to modernize and improve the administration of MSP and PharmaCare, and to enhance the timeliness and quality of service to the public and health professionals. After a year-long procurement process, MAXIMUS BC has been selected to provide program management and information technology services to government. This will help to improve B.C.’s health benefits operations services, which include responding to public inquiries, registering clients, and processing medical and pharmaceutical claims from health professionals. Direct health care services to patients are not involved. Under the 10-year, $324 million contract, the operations will remain in Victoria.
“Operations will remain in Victoria” seems to refer to the fact that this giant swallowed up a Canadian company:
MAXIMUS Canada was incorporated in 2002 when it bought THEMIS Program Management & Consulting Limited, the Victoria-based company that has delivered the Family Maintenance Enforcement Program (FMEP) on behalf of the Ministry of Attorney General since 1988.”
MAXIMUS just bought ’em out. .. .
We are on the edge of a new and frightening era in which surveillance of citizens by governments and their private-sector partners could become the dominant reality of our society in other words, an era in which Orwell’s “Big Brother” vision could actually be realized. Whether or not we go over that edge and create what has been called a “surveillance society” will depend on how willing citizens are to draw a line and say “no further” to government attempts to probe into and record the facts of our private lives, said Darrell Evans, Executive Director of the B.C. Freedom of Information and Privacy Association.”
SERIES “90FD” GRANTS TO THE STATES FOR
RESEARCH, DEMONSTRATION, HEALTHY MARRIAGE, YOU NAME IT….
An exhibit of the many uses to which child support funds can be put, with a little creativity. Just calling attention to a grant series that caught my eye in one state’s stupendous OCSE enforcement bill.
INTRO — the continued growth of child support* and emotional involvement of fathers, @ Texas Attorney General’s Office.
*aka “Don’t Fence Me In” (=AUDIO link) to actually collecting child support with a view to distributing it to children…
Required reading for this post — the whole post, here, and if you’re into it, I also added some comments. The post mentions the “Section 1115” grants we’ll see below.
Michael Hayes Wants to Build “Family-Centered” Child Support
(source: Randi James blog)I must continue to emphasize that the Office of Child Support Enforcement (OSCE) is no longer about collecting child support. It is about meddling in your family business and exercising government control over families (which begins with the “birth certificate” and “marriage licenses”), with emphasis on removing control from women as childbearers and autonomous beings. This money is NOT going to raise the children–it is going into million-dollar research at the hand ofpsychologypseudoscience and court litigation.Well, who is Michael Hayes?I’m glad you asked.
. . . after a brief chart (Here’s the 2008 section of OCSE grants to the Texas Office of Attorney General — which is who handles Child Support in Texas):
2008 ACF TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 2008 OCSE $ 157,717,616 2008 ACF TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 2008 SAVP $ 687,405 2008 ACF TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OCSE RESEARCH GRANTS 1115 WAIVER $ 703,000 2008 ACF TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OCSE SECTION 1115 (PA-3) $ 60,000 2008 ACF TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
$ 25,000 |
(Obviously this little “$ 25,000” escaped its box and belongs in the bottom right of the chart above. I don’t feel like fighting wordpress over this tonight.). Notice the variety of grants? The OCSE — $157,717,616 was just to collect or enforce child support. SAVP is access visitation funding (mentioned below, and I mention it MOST posts), then there is a 1115 Waiver, whatever that is, and then a “section 1115 (PA-3)” and last, just in case we missed something, $25,000 for “Special Improvement” as opposed to regular enforcement, increasing access of noncustodial parents to their kids by farming the out to parenting education, counseling and supervised visitation (and thereby encouraging or enabling noncustodial parents to get their act together and actually pay support) etc. It took me a while, but I finally figured out (as it occurse below and above) that “PA-3” stands for “Priority Area 3″ probably indicating the OCSE is getting ready to pilot some other project and then go nationwide with it based on the fact that their own reviews of the pilot were positive. this is how we became a ‘research and demonstration nation.” more from Randi James’ post, here, quoting Mr. Hayes:
The current national child support enforcement strategic plan (for 2005 – 2009) clearly describes this emphasis on both emotional and financial support and the involvement of both parents. …
I also want to acknowledge the value that OCSE Section 1115 and SIP {Special Improvement Program} grants have had for the evolution of child support, both in Texas and around the country. Through Section 1115 grants, our Family Initiatives Section in Texas has been able to pursue the projects I’ve talked about, since these grants may be used to fund certain activities not normally allowed under FFP rules. The creativity and innovation that those grant programs have fostered play a big part in child support’s continued growth and vision. We take pride in how we’ve been able to keep the work going after the grant funding expires by using careful collaboration and coordination. For example, we found we could provide additional services to parents by linking Access and Visitation partners to our child support offices. Once the parents meet with us about the support order, they are escorted to the AV staff so they can develop a parenting plan. We could not have moved as thoughtfully or as quickly without that support.
Thank you, Michael Hayes, for making this so easy for us! I don’t even have to explain it anymore.
OK, NOW THIS CHART — This section here is a small sector – SELECTED: I had noticed a certain grant series with the letters 90FD in them, on TAGGS.HHS.GOV “Search Awards” — I did not select year, state, or almost anything except two program categories: 94563 (Child Support Enforcement) and 93562 (Child Support Research). This produced a printout below: (it’d be better to view, Selecting & choosing the columns below (and/or others) under “Awards Search” –because of the clickable links, but this is a sample). These are 406 records, alpha by state as you can see. Use the scroll bar, notice how some are Healthy Marriage, some are Fatherhood, some are “Noncustodail” (mis-spelled). The Action issue date keeps the chrono, and while the amounts are small — what is being demonstrated? What’s the benefit? Also, I notice in various states, different agencies are getting these grants (enforcing Child Support?) — anyone want to tell me why in OHIO, that’s 3 different entities? Would this, perhaps have anything to do with the Commission on Fatherhood, legislatively created in about 2001?
Grantee Name |
Award Number |
Award Title |
Budget Year |
AcT’n Issue Date |
CFDA Number |
Award Activity Type |
Award AcT’n Type |
Principal Investigator |
Sum of AcT’ns |
AK ST DEPT of REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
90FD0001 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
1 |
09/29/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
GLENDA STRAUBE |
$63,063 |
AK ST DEPT of REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
90FD0001 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
2 |
09/18/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
BYRON WALTHER |
$63,063 |
AK ST DEPT of REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
90FD0001 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
2 |
02/23/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
BYRON WALTHER |
$0 |
AK ST DEPT of REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
90FD0001 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
3 |
08/25/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
BYRON WALTHER |
$63,063 |
AK ST DEPT of REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
90FD0001 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
3 |
05/16/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
BYRON WALTHER |
$0 |
AK ST DEPT of REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
90FD0001 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
3 |
05/12/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
BYRON WALTHER |
-$6,054 |
AK ST DEPT of REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
90FD0002 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE AND HEAD START COLLA |
1 |
09/17/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
BARBARA MIKLOS |
$30,491 |
AK ST DEPT of REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
90FD0002 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE AND HEAD START COLLA |
2 |
09/02/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
BYRON WALTHER |
$30,491 |
AK ST DEPT of REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
90FD0002 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE AND HEAD START COLLA |
2 |
02/04/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
BYRON WALTHER |
$0 |
AK ST DEPT of REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
90FD0002 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE AND HEAD START COLLA |
3 |
08/09/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
BYRON WALTHER |
$30,491 |
AK ST DEPT of REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
90FD0002 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE AND HEAD START COLLA |
3 |
05/18/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
BYRON WALTHER |
$0 |
AZ ST DEPT of ECONOMIC SECURITY |
90FD0065 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-P.A. 2 |
1 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JOHN L CLAYTON |
$99,596 |
CA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0003 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO SUPPORT ENFORC |
1 |
09/19/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
PEGGY JENSEN |
$72,500 |
CA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0003 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO SUPPORT ENFORCEMT SYST |
2 |
09/18/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
PEGGY JENSEN |
$72,500 |
CA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0003 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO SUPPORT ENFORCEMT SYST |
3 |
09/14/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
PEGGY JENSEN |
$72,500 |
CA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0003 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO SUPPORT ENFORCEMT SYST |
3 |
09/15/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
PEGGY JENSEN |
-$73,983 |
CA ST DEPT of CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES |
90FD0047 |
OCSE – 1115 DEMOS – URBAN HISPANIC OUTREACH PROJECT |
1 |
09/13/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
RICHARD A WILLIAMS |
$50,000 |
CA ST DEPT of CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES |
90FD0083 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM – PRIORITY AREA 4 |
1 |
09/15/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
LEORA GERSHENZON |
$60,000 |
CA ST DEPT of CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES |
90FD0114 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANTS |
1 |
08/24/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
DANIEL LOUIS |
$150,000 |
CA ST DEPT of CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES |
90FD0114 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANTS |
2 |
09/19/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
DANIEL LOUIS |
$75,000 |
CA ST DEPT of CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES |
90FD0114 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANTS |
2 |
08/29/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
LESLIE CARMONA |
$0 |
CA ST DEPT of CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES |
90FD0114 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANTS |
3 |
09/09/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
LESLIE CARMONA |
$75,000 |
CA ST DEPT of CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES |
90FD0114 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANTS |
3 |
10/22/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
KATHY HREPICH |
$0 |
CA ST DEPT of CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES |
90FD0158 |
SERVE OUR IV-A/IV-D PROGRAM COLLABORAT’n |
1 |
09/24/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MR BILL OTTERBECK |
$29,000 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0004 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODAIL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE ENFORCEMEN |
1 |
09/16/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
PAULINE BURTON |
$72,500 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0004 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODAIL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE ENFORCEMEN |
2 |
09/18/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
PAULINE BURTON |
$72,092 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0004 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODAIL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE ENFORCEMEN |
2 |
02/11/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
PAULINE BURTON |
$0 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0004 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODAIL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE ENFORCEMEN |
3 |
08/31/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
PAULINE BURTON |
$72,500 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0028 |
NEW APPROACHES TO CHILD SUPPORT ARREARAGES |
1 |
09/14/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
PAULINE BURTON |
$75,000 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0028 |
NEW APPROACHES TO CHILD SUPPORT ARREARAGES |
1 |
09/15/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
PAULINE BURTON |
-$75,000 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0069 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-PRIORITY AREA 4 |
1 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
PAULINE BURTON |
$100,000 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0080 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT PRIORITY AREA 1 |
1 |
09/10/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
PAULINE BURTON |
$55,023 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0080 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT PRIORITY AREA 1 |
2 |
09/17/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
PAULINE BURTON |
$80,108 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0080 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT PRIORITY AREA 1 |
3 |
09/01/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
PAULINE BURTON |
$64,869 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0096 |
COLORADO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
1 |
09/14/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
PAULINE BURTON |
$125,000 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0111 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM – PA 2 |
1 |
07/12/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
PAULINE BURTON |
$114,741 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0111 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM – PA 2 |
2 |
07/31/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
DAN WELCH |
$174,845 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0111 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM – PA 2 |
3 |
07/31/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
DAN WELCH |
$125,579 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0111 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM – PA 2 |
3 |
04/30/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
DAN WELCH |
$0 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0126 |
AVOIDING AND MANAGING CHILD SUPPORT ARREARS IN COLORADO (PRIORITY AREA 1) |
1 |
09/20/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JOHN BERNHART |
$99,815 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0126 |
AVOIDING AND MANAGING CHILD SUPPORT ARREARS IN COLORADO (PRIORITY AREA 1) |
2 |
08/28/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
JOHN BERNHART |
$74,998 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0126 |
AVOIDING AND MANAGING CHILD SUPPORT ARREARS IN COLORADO (PRIORITY AREA 1) |
3 |
07/20/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
JOHN BERNHART |
$49,923 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0126 |
AVOIDING AND MANAGING CHILD SUPPORT ARREARS IN COLORADO (PRIORITY AREA 1) |
3 |
04/27/2011 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JOHN BERNHART |
$0 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0132 |
SECT’n 1115 – PRIORITY AREA 2 |
1 |
09/20/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JOHN BERNHART |
$30,000 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0166 |
PROJECTS TO ADDRESS CHILD SUPPORT NEEDS OF ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY MEMBERS |
1 |
09/27/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
JOHN BERNHART |
$52,443 |
CO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0168 |
TRIPLE PLAY, THREE PATHS TO SUCCESS |
1 |
09/25/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
JOHN BERNHART |
$84,783 |
CO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0033 |
COLLECTING CHILD SUPPORT FROM INCARCERATED & PAROLED OBLIGORS |
1 |
09/14/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
PAULINE BURTON |
$80,000 |
CT ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
90FD0005 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILDSUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE AND HEAD START COL |
1 |
09/08/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JOHN FORD |
$66,862 |
CT ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
90FD0005 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILDSUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE AND HEAD START COL |
2 |
09/02/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
DIANE M FRAY |
$66,862 |
CT ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
90FD0005 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILDSUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE AND HEAD START COL |
3 |
09/14/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
DIANE M FRAY |
$66,862 |
CT ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
90FD0037 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration, SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
09/01/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
DIANE M FRAY |
$50,000 |
DC DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0119 |
ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR DC |
1 |
09/01/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CORY CHANDLER |
$135,000 |
DC OFFICE OF CORPORAT’n COUNSEL |
90FD0072 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-P.A. 3 |
1 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JOE PERRY |
$52,525 |
DC OFFICE OF CORPORAT’n COUNSEL |
90FD0072 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-P.A. 3 |
1 |
02/16/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
JOE PERRY |
-$31,189 |
DC OFFICE OF CORPORAT’n COUNSEL |
90FD0072 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-P.A. 3 |
1 |
09/21/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
JOE PERRY |
$0 |
DC OFFICE OF CORPORAT’n COUNSEL |
90FD0100 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANTS |
1 |
09/20/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
LYNNE FENDER |
$86,574 |
DC OFFICE OF CORPORAT’n COUNSEL |
90FD0119 |
ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR DC |
1 |
08/28/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
CORY CHANDLER |
-$135,000 |
DC OFFICE OF CORPORAT’n COUNSEL |
90FD0119 |
ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR DC |
1 |
10/12/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
CORY CHANDLER |
$135,000 |
DC OFFICE OF CORPORAT’n COUNSEL |
90FD0119 |
ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR DC |
2 |
09/27/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CORY CHANDLER |
$65,000 |
DC OFFICE OF CORPORAT’n COUNSEL |
90FD0120 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-2) |
1 |
08/23/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CORY CHANDLER |
$60,000 |
DC OFFICE OF CORPORAT’n COUNSEL |
90FD0120 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-2) |
2 |
07/14/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
TANYA JONES BOSIER |
$50,000 |
DC OFFICE OF CORPORAT’n COUNSEL |
90FD0120 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-2) |
3 |
08/28/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
TANYA JONES BOSIER |
$37,500 |
DC OFFICE OF CORPORAT’n COUNSEL |
90FD0120 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-2) |
3 |
06/07/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
TANYA JONES BOSIER |
$0 |
DE ST DEPT of HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0091 |
STATE OF DELAWARE, DEPT of HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1 |
09/22/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
ART E CALDWELL |
$50,000 |
DE ST DEPT of HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0091 |
STATE OF DELAWARE, DEPT of HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
2 |
09/15/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
ART E CALDWELL |
$50,000 |
DE ST DEPT of HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0091 |
STATE OF DELAWARE, DEPT of HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
2 |
09/29/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
ART E CALDWELL |
$0 |
DEPT of ECONOMIC SECURITY |
90FD0040 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
08/31/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
ANNMARIE MENA |
$50,000 |
DEPT of ECONOMIC SECURITY |
90FD0112 |
DEVELOP & IMPLEMENT A WEB BASED ARREARS CALCULA TOOL THAT WOULD ALLOW COURTS, .. |
1 |
06/28/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
LEONA HODGES |
$120,000 |
DEPT of Children and Families |
90FD0159 |
ENHANCING THE CHILD SUPPORT POLICY KNOWLEDGE OF TANF-ELIGIBLE FAMILIES AND TANF CASEWORKERS: A COLLABORATIVE STRATEGY FO |
1 |
09/20/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
RON HUNT |
$99,985 |
FL ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0098 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROJECT |
1 |
09/14/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
NANCY LUJA |
$99,853 |
FL ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0099 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROJECT |
1 |
09/20/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
VELVA MOSHER-KNAPP |
$124,144 |
FL ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0128 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration: PRIORITY 4 |
1 |
09/20/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
HEATHER J SAUN |
$14,619 |
FL ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0128 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration: PRIORITY 4 |
2 |
09/19/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
HEATHER SANDERS |
$12,202 |
FL ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0128 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration: PRIORITY 4 |
2 |
02/25/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
HEATHER SANDERS |
$0 |
FL ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0128 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration: PRIORITY 4 |
3 |
09/01/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
HEATHER SANDERS |
$12,202 |
FL ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0128 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration: PRIORITY 4 |
3 |
02/08/2011 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
HEATHER SANDERS |
$0 |
FL ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0143 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT REENTRY COLLABORAT’n PROJECT |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
CHANGE OF GRANTEE / TRAINING INSTITUT’n / AWARDING INSTITUT’n |
PATRICIA CLARK |
$0 |
FL ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0143 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT REENTRY COLLABORAT’n PROJECT |
1 |
08/26/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
CHANGE OF GRANTEE / TRAINING INSTITUT’n / AWARDING INSTITUT’n |
PATRICIA CLARK |
$0 |
FL ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0143 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT REENTRY COLLABORAT’n PROJECT |
2 |
09/27/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
Non-Competing Continuation |
PATRICIA CLARK |
$13,237 |
Florida DEPT of Revenue |
90FD0143 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT REENTRY COLLABORAT’n PROJECT |
1 |
09/19/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
PATRICIA CLARK |
$16,713 |
Florida DEPT of Revenue, Child Support Enforcemen |
90FD0165 |
NON-CONVENT’nAL SEARCH & IDENTIFICAT’n OF DELINQUENT PARENTS |
1 |
09/25/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
SHARON KERI |
$97,872 |
Florida DEPT of Revenue, Child Support Enforcemen |
90FD0173 |
CHILD SUPPORT AND ASSETS FOR INDEPENDENCE COLLABORAT’n |
1 |
09/25/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
MARILYN MILES |
$60,363 |
GA ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0090 |
GEORGIA DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
1 |
08/27/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
RUSSELL EASTMAN |
$125,000 |
GA ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0101 |
STATE OF GEORGIA |
1 |
09/16/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
RONNIE BATES |
$43,000 |
GA ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0156 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
09/24/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
RUSSELL EASTMAN |
$99,000 |
GA ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0156 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
01/28/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
RUSSELL EASTMAN |
-$55,500 |
HI ST DEPT of VOCAT’nAL EDUCAT’n |
90FD0110 |
PRIORITY AREA 1 |
1 |
06/30/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JAN IKEI |
$108,400 |
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
90FD0110 |
PRIORITY AREA 1 |
2 |
07/27/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
JAN IKEI |
$108,400 |
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
90FD0110 |
PRIORITY AREA 1 |
2 |
05/07/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MS ROSEMARY MCSHANE |
$0 |
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
90FD0110 |
PRIORITY AREA 1 |
3 |
09/26/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MS ROSEMARY MCSHANE |
$108,400 |
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
90FD0110 |
PRIORITY AREA 1 |
3 |
03/27/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
SHERI WANG |
$0 |
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
90FD0133 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration – PRIORITY 2 |
1 |
11/13/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
CHANGE OF GRANTEE / TRAINING INSTITUT’n / AWARDING INSTITUT’n |
MS SHERI WANG |
$0 |
HI ST OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, NEIGHBORHOODS PROGRAM |
90FD0133 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration – PRIORITY 2 |
1 |
09/20/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MS SHERI WANG |
$30,000 |
IA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0086 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT |
1 |
08/27/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JEANNE NESBIT |
$58,000 |
IA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0086 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT |
1 |
05/04/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
JEANNE NESBIT |
-$2,205 |
IA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0093 |
IOWA DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
1 |
09/02/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CAROL EATON |
$29,000 |
IA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0130 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANTS |
1 |
09/20/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
LORI WETLAUFER |
$30,000 |
IL ST DEPT of HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
90FD0006 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.30A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE & HEAD START COLLABO |
1 |
09/11/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
LOIS RAKOV |
$63,318 |
IL ST DEPT of HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
90FD0006 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.30A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE & HEAD START COLLABO |
2 |
08/28/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
LOIS RAKOV |
$64,000 |
IL ST DEPT of HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
90FD0006 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.30A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE & HEAD START COLLABO |
2 |
03/09/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
LOIS RAKOV |
$0 |
IL ST DEPT of HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
90FD0006 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.30A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE & HEAD START COLLABO |
3 |
08/09/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
LOIS RAKOV |
$64,000 |
IL ST DEPT of HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
90FD0006 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.30A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE & HEAD START COLLABO |
3 |
05/05/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
LOIS RAKOV |
$0 |
IL ST DEPT of HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
90FD0007 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
1 |
09/29/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
ROBERT LYONS |
$56,145 |
IL ST DEPT of HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
90FD0007 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
1 |
10/06/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
ROBERT LYONS |
-$56,145 |
IL ST DEPT of HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
90FD0057 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM (PRIORITY AREA III) |
1 |
09/15/2001 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JOSEPH MASON |
$193,268 |
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRAT’n |
90FD0075 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-P.A. 3 |
1 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JOHN J BOYCE |
$100,000 |
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRAT’n |
90FD0076 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-P.A. 3 |
1 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
THELZEDA MOORE |
$100,000 |
Iowa State Dept of Social Services/Human Services |
90FD0144 |
LINKING CHILD SUPPORT WITH THE IOWA PRISONER REENTRY INITIATIVE |
1 |
09/01/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
HAROLD B COLEMAN |
$50,000 |
Iowa State Dept of Social Services/Human Services |
90FD0144 |
LINKING CHILD SUPPORT WITH THE IOWA PRISONER REENTRY INITIATIVE |
2 |
09/06/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
Non-Competing Continuation |
HAROLD B COLEMAN |
$50,000 |
KS ST REHABILITAT’n SERVICES |
90FD0068 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-PRIORITY AREA 2 |
1 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JAMES A ROBERTSON |
$59,558 |
KY ST HUMAN RESOURCES CABINET, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY |
90FD0149 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT RESEARCH |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
STEVEN P VENO |
$45,295 |
Kansas Dept of Social and RehabilitaT’n Services |
90FD0145 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
09/24/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
KELLY POTTER |
$15,272 |
Kansas Dept of Social and RehabilitaT’n Services |
90FD0145 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
2 |
09/01/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MONICA REMILLARD |
$14,946 |
LA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF MGT & FINANCE |
90FD0125 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-2) |
2 |
09/01/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
ROBBIE ENDRIS |
$49,981 |
LA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF MGT & FINANCE |
90FD0125 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-2) |
2 |
09/15/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
ROBBIE ENDRIS |
$0 |
LA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF MGT & FINANCE |
90FD0125 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-2) |
2 |
03/19/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
ROBBIE ENDRIS |
$0 |
LA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF MGT & FINANCE |
90FD0125 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-2) |
3 |
09/21/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
ROBBIE ENDRIS |
$37,445 |
LA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF MGT & FINANCE |
90FD0125 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-2) |
3 |
05/05/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
ROBBIE ENDRIS |
$0 |
LA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF MGT & FINANCE |
90FD0160 |
PARTNERSHIP TO STRENGTHEN FAMILIES |
1 |
09/24/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
ROBBIE ENDRIS |
$99,570 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0012 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT EN |
1 |
09/08/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MARILYN R SMIH |
$72,500 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0012 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT ENFORCEMT |
2 |
09/18/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MARILYN R SMITH |
$72,500 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0012 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT ENFORCEMT |
2 |
12/29/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
MARILYN R SMITH |
$0 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0012 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT ENFORCEMT |
3 |
09/07/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MARILYN R SMITH |
$72,500 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0012 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT ENFORCEMT |
3 |
09/22/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
MARILYN R SMITH |
-$3,706 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0013 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.02 – COOPERAT’n WITH CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT REQ. & PREV DOME |
1 |
09/08/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MARILYN R SMIH |
$34,078 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0013 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.02 – COOPERAT’n WITH CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT REQ. & PREV DOMESTIC VIOLI |
2 |
09/18/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MARILYN R SMITH |
$64,355 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0013 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.02 – COOPERAT’n WITH CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT REQ. & PREV DOMESTIC VIOLI |
2 |
02/04/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
MARILYN R SMITH |
$0 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0013 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.02 – COOPERAT’n WITH CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT REQ. & PREV DOMESTIC VIOLI |
3 |
08/25/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MARILYN R SMITH |
$80,000 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0013 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.02 – COOPERAT’n WITH CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT REQ. & PREV DOMESTIC VIOLI |
3 |
09/15/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
MARILYN R SMITH |
-$2,045 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0030 |
ENHANCING INTER-AGENCY COLLABORAT’n & CLIENT COOPERAT’n IN MASS. |
1 |
09/14/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MARILYN R SMITH |
$80,000 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0030 |
ENHANCING INTER-AGENCY COLLABORAT’n & CLIENT COOPERAT’n IN MASS. |
1 |
04/13/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
MARILYN R SMITH |
-$16 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0049 |
OCSE DEMOS – FATHERS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: A COLLABORAT’n BETWEEN CHILD SUPPORT |
1 |
02/16/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
MARILYN R SMITH |
-$3,019 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0049 |
OCSE DEMOS – FATHERS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: A COLLABORAT’n BETWEEN CHILD SUPPORT |
1 |
09/21/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
MARILYN R SMITH |
$0 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0067 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-P.A. 4 |
1 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MARILYN R SMITH |
$100,000 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0067 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-P.A. 4 |
1 |
09/22/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
MARILYN R SMITH |
-$6,479 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0094 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANTS – PRIORITY AREA 4 |
1 |
09/18/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
PUAL CRONIN |
$100,000 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0141 |
FAMILY-CENTERED SERVICES FOR UNWED PARENTS IN THE IV-D CASELOAD |
2 |
01/24/2011 |
93564 |
OTHER |
CHANGE OF GRANTEE / TRAINING INSTITUT’n / AWARDING INSTITUT’n |
MARILYN R SMITH |
$0 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0157 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
09/24/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MARILYN RAY SMITH |
$100,000 |
MA ST DEPT of REVENUE |
90FD0162 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANTS |
1 |
09/24/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
KAREN MELKONIA |
$38,060 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0010 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT OF E |
1 |
09/11/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
DENESE F MAKER |
$78,677 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0010 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT OF ENFORCEMT |
2 |
09/18/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
DENESE F MAKER |
$79,000 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0010 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT OF ENFORCEMT |
3 |
08/31/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
DENESE F MAKER |
$78,677 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0010 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT OF ENFORCEMT |
3 |
11/10/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
DENESE F MAKER |
$0 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0010 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT OF ENFORCEMT |
3 |
09/15/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
DENESE F MAKER |
-$2,045 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0011 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT CHILDCARE, & HEAD START COLLABOR |
1 |
09/09/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CLAUDETTE SULLIVAN |
$22,030 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0011 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT CHILDCARE, & HEAD START COLLABOR |
2 |
09/02/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CLAUDETTE SULLIVAN |
$20,200 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0011 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT CHILDCARE, & HEAD START COLLABOR |
3 |
09/14/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CLAUDETTE SULLIVAN |
$20,200 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0034 |
CHILD SUPPORT WORKER TRAINING CERTIFICAT’n PROGRAM |
1 |
09/14/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
TERESA L KAISER |
$127,000 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0034 |
CHILD SUPPORT WORKER TRAINING CERTIFICAT’n PROGRAM |
1 |
09/15/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
TERESA L KAISER |
-$50,677 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0066 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT- P.A. 4 |
1 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
TERESA L KAISER |
$100,000 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0109 |
BALTIMORE HEALTHY MARRIAGE INITITIATIVE |
3 |
07/27/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
SARAH BRICE |
$102,414 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0109 |
BALTIMORE HEALTHY MARRIAGE INITITIATIVE |
3 |
01/11/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
SARAH BRICE |
$0 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0116 |
PROJECT FRESH START |
1 |
08/24/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JOSEPH A JACKINS |
$135,000 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0116 |
PROJECT FRESH START |
2 |
09/26/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
SARAH BRICE |
$64,998 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0116 |
PROJECT FRESH START |
2 |
05/08/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
SARAH BRICE |
$0 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0121 |
ERASING BORDERS PROJECT-SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
08/23/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
SARAH BRICE |
$150,000 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0121 |
ERASING BORDERS PROJECT-SECT’n 1115 |
2 |
07/18/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
SARAH BRICE |
$100,000 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0121 |
ERASING BORDERS PROJECT-SECT’n 1115 |
2 |
03/05/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
SARAH BRICE |
$0 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0121 |
ERASING BORDERS PROJECT-SECT’n 1115 |
2 |
05/11/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
SARAH BRICE |
$0 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0121 |
ERASING BORDERS PROJECT-SECT’n 1115 |
3 |
08/31/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
SARAH BRICE |
$74,706 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0121 |
ERASING BORDERS PROJECT-SECT’n 1115 |
3 |
05/20/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
SARAH BRICE |
$0 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0154 |
PARTNERSHIP TO STRENGTHEN FAMILIES |
1 |
09/24/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JOHNNY RICE |
$99,962 |
MD ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES |
90FD0164 |
EXCELLENCE THROUGH EVALUAT’n: ASSESSING ADDRESSING AND ACHIEVING – AN ENHANCED PARTNERSHIP TO STRENGTHEN MARYLAND???S |
1 |
09/24/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
SARAH BRICE |
$267,063 |
MD ST OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR |
90FD0041 |
CHILD SUPPORT WORKER CERTIFICAT’n IMPLEMENTAT’n PROGRAM |
1 |
09/06/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
TERESA KAISER |
$49,979 |
MD ST OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR |
90FD0109 |
BALTIMORE HEALTHY MARRIAGE INITITIATIVE |
1 |
06/23/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
BRIAN D SHEA |
$105,562 |
MD ST OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR |
90FD0109 |
BALTIMORE HEALTHY MARRIAGE INITITIATIVE |
2 |
07/27/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
BRIAN D SHEA |
$102,421 |
ME ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES, HLTH & MEDICAL SVCS |
90FD0009 |
PRIORITY AREA 2.01 – ARRANGEMENTS FOR REVIEWING & ADJUSTING CHILD SUPPORT ORDERS |
1 |
09/08/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
STEVE HUSSEY |
$67,294 |
ME ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES, HLTH & MEDICAL SVCS |
90FD0009 |
PRIORITY AREA 2.01 – ARRANGEMENTS FOR REVIEWING & ADJUSTING CHILD SUPPORT ORDERS |
2 |
09/18/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
STEVE HUSSEY |
$67,000 |
ME ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES, HLTH & MEDICAL SVCS |
90FD0009 |
PRIORITY AREA 2.01 – ARRANGEMENTS FOR REVIEWING & ADJUSTING CHILD SUPPORT ORDERS |
3 |
09/07/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
STEVE HUSSEY |
$67,002 |
MI ST OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, BUREAU OF MGNT & BUDGET |
90FD0170 |
REACH-REFERRAL FOR EMPLOYMENT, ASSET DEVELOPMENT, COOPERAT’n, AND HOPE |
1 |
09/27/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
ELLEN DURNAN |
$85,000 |
MN DEPT of HEALTH |
90FD0048 |
SECT’n 1115 OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT Demonstration |
1 |
09/06/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
LAURA KADWELL |
$50,000 |
MN DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0042 |
SECT’n 1115 – OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT Demonstration |
1 |
09/06/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
LAURA KADWELL |
$50,000 |
MN DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0045 |
SECT’n 1115 – OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT Demonstration |
1 |
09/06/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
LAURA KADWELL |
$50,000 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0014 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.01 – STATE APPROACHES – NONCOOPERAT’n WITH CHILD SUPPORT REQUIR |
1 |
09/09/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
LAURA KADWELL |
$59,606 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0014 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.01 – STATE APPROACHES – NONCOOPERAT’n WITH CHILD SUPPORT REQUIR |
2 |
09/18/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
LAURA KADWELL |
$96,570 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0014 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.01 – STATE APPROACHES – NONCOOPERAT’n WITH CHILD SUPPORT REQUIR |
2 |
01/20/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
LAURA KADWELL |
$0 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0014 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.01 – STATE APPROACHES – NONCOOPERAT’n WITH CHILD SUPPORT REQUIR |
3 |
08/09/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
LAURA KADWELL |
$96,570 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0015 |
ST CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMTAGENCIES Demonstration |
1 |
09/22/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
LAURA KADWELL |
$29,000 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0016 |
ST CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMTAGENCIES Demonstration |
1 |
09/22/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
LAURA KADWELL |
$46,110 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0016 |
ST CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMTAGENCIES Demonstration |
2 |
08/28/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
LAURA KADWELL |
$46,110 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0016 |
ST CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMTAGENCIES Demonstration |
2 |
12/29/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
LAURA KADWELL |
$0 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0016 |
ST CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMTAGENCIES Demonstration |
3 |
08/09/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
LAURA KADWELL |
$46,110 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0016 |
ST CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMTAGENCIES Demonstration |
3 |
09/15/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
LAURA KADWELL |
-$38 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0059 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROJECT (PRIORITY AREA II) |
1 |
09/15/2001 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
DENNIS ALBRECHT |
$65,250 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0071 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-PRIORITY AREA 2 |
1 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
DENNIS ALBRECHT |
$43,500 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0089 |
STATE OF MINNESOTA |
1 |
09/23/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
WAYLAND CAMPBELL |
$43,000 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0127 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration |
1 |
09/11/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
PATRICK W KRAUTH |
$100,000 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0127 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration |
2 |
09/07/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
PATRICK W KRAUTH |
$75,000 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0127 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration |
2 |
05/05/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
PATRICK W KRAUTH |
$0 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0127 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration |
2 |
04/08/2011 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
PATRICK W KRAUTH |
$0 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0127 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration |
3 |
09/26/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
PATRICK W KRAUTH |
$50,000 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0127 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration |
3 |
04/27/2011 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
PATRICK W KRAUTH |
$0 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0140 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 – FAMILY-CENTERED SERVICES FOR UNWED PARENTS |
1 |
08/28/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
PATRICK M KRAUTH |
$78,735 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0140 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 – FAMILY-CENTERED SERVICES FOR UNWED PARENTS |
2 |
09/01/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
Non-Competing Continuation |
JILL C ROBERTS |
$75,000 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0140 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 – FAMILY-CENTERED SERVICES FOR UNWED PARENTS |
2 |
06/02/2011 |
93564 |
OTHER |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JILL C ROBERTS |
$0 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0147 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 – PRISONER REENTRY INITITATIVE |
1 |
08/28/2009 |
93564 |
SOCIAL SERVICES |
NEW |
MOLLY CRAWFORD |
$50,000 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0147 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 – PRISONER REENTRY INITITATIVE |
2 |
09/01/2010 |
93564 |
SOCIAL SERVICES |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MOLLY CRAWFORD |
$50,000 |
MN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0147 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 – PRISONER REENTRY INITITATIVE |
2 |
04/06/2011 |
93564 |
SOCIAL SERVICES |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MOLLY CRAWFORD |
$0 |
MO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0017 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT SY |
1 |
09/08/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CARL BLANCHETTE |
$38,896 |
MO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0017 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT SY |
2 |
09/18/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CINDY BURKS |
$39,539 |
MO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0017 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT SY |
2 |
12/29/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
CINDY BURKS |
$0 |
MO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0017 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT SY |
3 |
08/25/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CINDY BURKS |
$24,190 |
MO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0017 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE SUPPORT SY |
3 |
08/18/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
CINDY BURKS |
$0 |
MO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0018 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE & HEAD START COLLABO |
1 |
09/11/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CARL BLANCHETTE |
$29,015 |
MO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0018 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE & HEAD START COLLABO |
2 |
09/18/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CINDY BURKE |
$29,015 |
MO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0018 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03A – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT, CHILD CARE & HEAD START COLLABO |
2 |
12/29/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
DORIS HALLFORD |
$0 |
MO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0019 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.02 – COOPERAT’n WITH CHILD SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS & PREVENT. DOM. |
1 |
09/11/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CARL BLANCHETTE |
$43,738 |
MO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0019 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.02 – COOPERAT’n WITH CHILD SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS & PREVENT. DOM. |
2 |
09/18/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CINDY BURKS |
$51,282 |
MO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0019 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.02 – COOPERAT’n WITH CHILD SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS & PREVENT. DOM. |
2 |
12/29/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
CINDY BURKS |
$0 |
MO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0019 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.02 – COOPERAT’n WITH CHILD SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS & PREVENT. DOM. |
3 |
08/25/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CINDY BURKS |
$27,817 |
MO ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0062 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM (PRIORITY AREA I) |
1 |
09/15/2001 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
GARY BAILEY |
$192,607 |
MT ST DEPT of PHHS, CHILD & FAM SERV |
90FD0036 |
A STUDY OF THE COST OF RAISING A CHILD IN MONTANA |
1 |
09/07/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
ANN STEFFENS |
$50,000 |
MT ST DEPT of PHHS, CHILD & FAM SERV |
90FD0036 |
A STUDY OF THE COST OF RAISING A CHILD IN MONTANA |
1 |
09/15/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
ANN STEFFENS |
-$925 |
Maine St. DEPT of Health and Human Services |
90FD0043 |
SECT’n 1115 – OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT Demonstration |
1 |
09/07/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
STEVE HUSSEY |
$50,000 |
Maine St. DEPT of Health and Human Services |
90FD0044 |
PHASE II: MAINE’S NON-CUSTODIAL PARENT OUTREACH & INVESTIGAT’n PROJECT |
1 |
09/07/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
|
$84,640 |
ND ST DEPT of HUMAN SVCS |
90FD0118 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration/PRIORITY AREA 3 CHILD WELFARE COLLABORAT’n |
2 |
09/26/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MIKE SCHWINDT |
$60,000 |
ND ST DEPT of HUMAN SVCS |
90FD0118 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration/PRIORITY AREA 3 CHILD WELFARE COLLABORAT’n |
2 |
05/22/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MIKE SCHWINDT |
$0 |
ND ST DEPT of HUMAN SVCS |
90FD0118 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration/PRIORITY AREA 3 CHILD WELFARE COLLABORAT’n |
2 |
01/22/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MIKE SCHWINDT |
$0 |
ND ST DEPT of HUMAN SVCS |
90FD0118 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration/PRIORITY AREA 3 CHILD WELFARE COLLABORAT’n |
3 |
09/02/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MIKE SCHWINDT |
$60,000 |
ND ST DEPT of HUMAN SVCS |
90FD0118 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration/PRIORITY AREA 3 CHILD WELFARE COLLABORAT’n |
3 |
01/25/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MIKE SCHWINDT |
$0 |
ND ST Office of the Governor |
90FD0118 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration/PRIORITY AREA 3 CHILD WELFARE COLLABORAT’n |
1 |
08/28/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MIKE SCHWINDT |
$75,000 |
NE ST DEPT of HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0097 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROJECT |
1 |
09/14/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MARGARET J EWING |
$72,466 |
NE ST DEPT of HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0117 |
SECT’n 1115 GRANT PROJECT |
1 |
08/24/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
NANCY MONTANEZ |
$51,005 |
NE ST DEPT of HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0117 |
SECT’n 1115 GRANT PROJECT |
2 |
09/26/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MR SCOT ADAMS |
$48,487 |
NE ST DEPT of HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0117 |
SECT’n 1115 GRANT PROJECT |
2 |
04/08/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MARGARET EWING |
$0 |
NE ST DEPT of HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0117 |
SECT’n 1115 GRANT PROJECT |
3 |
08/31/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MARGARET EWING |
$50,269 |
NH ST DEPT of HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0020 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
1 |
09/22/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MARY WEATHERILL |
$24,928 |
NH ST DEPT of HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0020 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
2 |
08/28/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
NEAL BOUTIN |
$24,928 |
NH ST DEPT of HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0020 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
3 |
08/31/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
NEAL BOUTIN |
$24,931 |
NH ST DEPT of HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0070 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-P.A. 2 |
1 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
THOMAS PRYOR |
$44,868 |
NJ ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0038 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES DEMONNSTRAT’n, SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
08/31/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
ALISHA GRIFFIN |
$50,000 |
NJ ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0060 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM (PRIORITY AREA III) |
1 |
09/15/2001 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
ALISHA GRIFFIN |
$127,600 |
NJ ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0122 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANTS |
2 |
08/26/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
ALISHA GRIFFIN |
$78,852 |
NJ ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0122 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANTS |
3 |
09/19/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
ALISHA GRIFFIN |
$71,797 |
NJ ST OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR |
90FD0122 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANTS |
1 |
08/24/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
ALISHA GRIFFIN |
$150,000 |
NM ST OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR |
90FD0055 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM ( AREA IV) |
1 |
09/15/2001 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
HELEN NELSON |
$217,667 |
NM ST OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR |
90FD0055 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM ( AREA IV) |
1 |
09/15/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
HELEN NELSON |
-$217,667 |
NV ST DEPT of HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0136 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration |
1 |
09/01/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
CYNTHIA D FISHER |
$99,320 |
NV ST DEPT of HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0136 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration |
2 |
09/27/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CYNTHIA D FISHER |
$74,671 |
NY ST OFFICE OF TEMPORARY & DISABILITY ASSISTANCE |
90FD0021 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
1 |
09/16/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
ROBERT DOAR |
$187,640 |
NY ST OFFICE OF TEMPORARY & DISABILITY ASSISTANCE |
90FD0021 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
2 |
09/02/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
ROBERT DOAR |
$188,000 |
NY ST OFFICE OF TEMPORARY & DISABILITY ASSISTANCE |
90FD0021 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
2 |
12/29/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
ROBERT DOAR |
$0 |
NY ST OFFICE OF TEMPORARY & DISABILITY ASSISTANCE |
90FD0021 |
STATE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT AGENCIES Demonstration |
2 |
09/24/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
ROBERT DOAR |
-$375,640 |
OH ST DEPT of JOB & FAMILY SERVICES |
90FD0142 |
OCSE 1115 – PRISON REENTRY INITIATIVE |
1 |
12/10/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
CHANGE OF GRANTEE / TRAINING INSTITUT’n / AWARDING INSTITUT’n |
ATHENA RILEY |
$0 |
OH ST DEPT of JOB & FAMILY SERVICES |
90FD0142 |
OCSE 1115 – PRISON REENTRY INITIATIVE |
2 |
09/01/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
Non-Competing Continuation |
ATHENA RILEY |
$50,000 |
OH ST DEPT of JOB & FAMILY SERVICES |
90FD0152 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
12/10/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
CHANGE OF GRANTEE / TRAINING INSTITUT’n / AWARDING INSTITUT’n |
CARRI BROWN |
$0 |
OH ST DEPT of JOB & FAMILY SERVICES |
90FD0155 |
PROJECTS TO ADDRESS THE SUDDEN AND PROLONGED EFFECT OF THE ECONOMIC DOWNTURN ON IV CASELOA |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CARRI BROWN |
$60,000 |
OH ST DEPT of JOB & FAMILY SERVICES |
90FD0174 |
OHIO OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT, COMMISSION ON FATHERHOOD, AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORAT’n WILL PROVIDE FINANCIAL EDU |
1 |
09/24/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
ATHENA RILEY |
$85,000 |
OH ST OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR |
90FD0142 |
OCSE 1115 – PRISON REENTRY INITIATIVE |
1 |
08/28/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
CARRI BROWN |
$50,000 |
OH ST OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR |
90FD0152 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
09/24/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CARRI BROWN |
$104,663 |
OH STATE SEC. OF STATE |
90FD0095 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANTS |
1 |
09/18/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CARRI L BROWN |
$50,000 |
OK ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0022 |
PRIORITY AREA 2.01 – ARRANGEMENTS FOR REVIEWING AND ADJUSTING CHILD SUPPORT ORDE |
1 |
09/08/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
PAUL BOWERMAN |
$38,382 |
OK ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0022 |
PRIORITY AREA 2.01 – ARRANGEMENTS FOR REVIEWING AND ADJUSTING CHILD SUPPORT ORDE |
1 |
02/27/2001 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
PAUL BOWERMAN |
-$38,382 |
OK ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0022 |
PRIORITY AREA 2.01 – ARRANGEMENTS FOR REVIEWING AND ADJUSTING CHILD SUPPORT ORDE |
2 |
09/18/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
PAUL BOWERMAN |
$38,382 |
OK ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0022 |
PRIORITY AREA 2.01 – ARRANGEMENTS FOR REVIEWING AND ADJUSTING CHILD SUPPORT ORDE |
2 |
02/27/2001 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
PAUL BOWERMAN |
-$38,382 |
OK ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0084 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT, PRIORITY AREA #3 |
1 |
09/01/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
HARRY BENSON |
$79,750 |
OK ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0084 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT, PRIORITY AREA #3 |
1 |
02/16/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
ANTHONY L JACKSON |
-$79,750 |
OK ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0146 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 – PRISON REENTRY INITIATIVE |
1 |
08/28/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
KATHERINE MCRAE |
$31,708 |
OK ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0146 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 – PRISON REENTRY INITIATIVE |
2 |
09/01/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
Non-Competing Continuation |
KATHERINE MCRAE |
$30,300 |
OK ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0146 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 – PRISON REENTRY INITIATIVE |
2 |
04/07/2011 |
93564 |
OTHER |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
TERY DESHONG |
$0 |
OK ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0151 |
PROJECTS TO ADDRESS THE SUDDEN AND PROLONGED EFFECT OF THE ECONOMIC DOWNTURN ON IV CASELOA |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MS KATHERINE MCRAE |
$36,681 |
OK ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0163 |
1115 CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT MEDICAL REFORM STRATEGY PROGRAM |
1 |
09/24/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
KATHERINE MCRAE |
$37,728 |
OK ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0167 |
GET PAID! COLLABORATE TO COLLECT |
1 |
09/25/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
ANTHONY JACKSON |
$100,000 |
OR ST DEPT of JUSTICE |
90FD0135 |
EMPLOYER PORTAL |
1 |
08/30/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
BECKY L HAMMER |
$87,483 |
OR ST DEPT of JUSTICE |
90FD0135 |
EMPLOYER PORTAL |
2 |
09/01/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
Non-Competing Continuation |
BECKY L HAMMER |
$61,347 |
OR ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES, ADULT & FAMILY SVCS DIV |
90FD0023 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE ENFORCEMEN |
1 |
09/08/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
SHIRLEY IVERSON |
$72,500 |
OR ST DEPT of HUMAN RESOURCES, ADULT & FAMILY SVCS DIV |
90FD0023 |
PRIORITY AREA 4.01 – NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS & THEIR RELAT’nSHIP TO THE ENFORCEMEN |
1 |
04/05/2001 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
SHIRLEY IVERSON |
-$72,500 |
PR ADMIN FOR CHILD SUPPORT |
90FD0046 |
SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
08/30/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MIGUEL A VERDIALES |
$145,000 |
RI ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0153 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
09/22/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
SHARON A SANTILLI,ESQUIRE |
$105,000 |
SC ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0024 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03B – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT COLLABORAT’n WITH CHILD WELFARE |
1 |
09/11/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
BOB BRADFORD |
$17,998 |
SC ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0024 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03B – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT COLLABORAT’n WITH CHILD WELFARE |
2 |
09/02/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MICHAEL THIGPEN |
$14,835 |
SC ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0024 |
PRIORITY AREA 1.03B – CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMT COLLABORAT’n WITH CHILD WELFARE |
3 |
08/09/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MICHAEL THIGPEN |
$15,050 |
SC ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0056 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM (PRIORITY AREA III) |
1 |
09/15/2001 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
R. ROSS JOLLY |
$106,801 |
STATE OF MICHIGAN, DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0081 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT |
1 |
09/08/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MARK JASONOWICZ |
$145,000 |
STATE OF MICHIGAN, DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0081 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT |
2 |
09/18/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
ELLEN DURNAN |
$145,000 |
STATE OF MICHIGAN, DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0081 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT |
2 |
01/19/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
ELLEN DURNAN |
$0 |
STATE OF MICHIGAN, DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0081 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT |
3 |
09/15/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
ELLEN DURNAN |
$145,000 |
STATE OF MICHIGAN, DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0081 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT |
3 |
02/07/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
ELLEN DURNAN |
$0 |
STATE OF MICHIGAN, DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0081 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT |
3 |
11/22/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
ELLEN DURNAN |
$0 |
STATE OF MICHIGAN, DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0150 |
CHILD SUPPORT PROJECTS TO ADDRESS ECONOMIC DOWNTURN |
1 |
09/22/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
ELLEN DURNAN |
$103,221 |
STATE OF MICHIGAN, DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0161 |
MICHIGAN MEDICAL CHILD SUPPORT STRATEGIES |
1 |
09/24/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
PAMELA G MCKEE |
$50,000 |
STATE OF MICHIGAN, DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0170 |
REACH-REFERRAL FOR EMPLOYMENT, ASSET DEVELOPMENT, COOPERAT’n, AND HOPE |
1 |
01/07/2011 |
93564 |
OTHER |
CHANGE OF GRANTEE / TRAINING INSTITUT’n / AWARDING INSTITUT’n |
ELLEN DURNAN |
$0 |
STATE OF TENNESSEE |
90FD0108 |
TENNESSEE DPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES PRIORITY AREA 1 |
1 |
06/23/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CHARLES BRYSON |
$82,853 |
State of Louisiana, DEPT of Social Services |
90FD0125 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-2) |
1 |
08/23/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
ROBBIE ENDRIS |
$59,983 |
TEXAS OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0113 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
07/20/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
GILBERT A CHAVEZ |
$108,112 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0077 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT, PRIORITY AREA #4 |
1 |
08/26/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CHARLES BRYSON |
$60,000 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0102 |
TENNESSEE DEPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES |
1 |
09/16/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
LINDA CHAPPELL |
$62,300 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0108 |
TENNESSEE DPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES PRIORITY AREA 1 |
2 |
07/31/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CHARLES BRYSON |
$101,427 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0108 |
TENNESSEE DPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES PRIORITY AREA 1 |
3 |
07/27/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CHARLES BRYSON |
$100,688 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0108 |
TENNESSEE DPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES PRIORITY AREA 1 |
3 |
03/06/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
CHARLES BRYSON |
$0 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0108 |
TENNESSEE DPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES PRIORITY AREA 1 |
3 |
02/24/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
CHARLES BRYSON |
$0 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0129 |
SECT’n 1115 – PRIORITY AREA 1 |
1 |
09/20/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MR CHARLES BRYSON |
$54,612 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0129 |
SECT’n 1115 – PRIORITY AREA 1 |
2 |
08/09/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MR CHARLES BRYSON |
$52,034 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0129 |
SECT’n 1115 – PRIORITY AREA 1 |
2 |
07/12/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MR CHARLES BRYSON |
$0 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0129 |
SECT’n 1115 – PRIORITY AREA 1 |
2 |
05/13/2011 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MR CHARLES BRYSON |
$0 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0129 |
SECT’n 1115 – PRIORITY AREA 1 |
3 |
09/01/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MR CHARLES BRYSON |
$50,000 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0129 |
SECT’n 1115 – PRIORITY AREA 1 |
3 |
05/18/2011 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MR CHARLES BRYSON |
$0 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0139 |
FAMILY-CENTERED SERVICES FOR UNWED PARENTS IN THE IV-D CASELOAD |
1 |
09/01/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
MR CHARLES BRYSON |
$100,000 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0139 |
FAMILY-CENTERED SERVICES FOR UNWED PARENTS IN THE IV-D CASELOAD |
2 |
09/01/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MR CHARLES BRYSON |
$71,240 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0139 |
FAMILY-CENTERED SERVICES FOR UNWED PARENTS IN THE IV-D CASELOAD |
2 |
03/14/2011 |
93564 |
OTHER |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MR CHARLES BRYSON |
$0 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0148 |
TENNESSEE PROJECT IN SUPPORT OF THE PRISONER REENTRY INITIATIVE |
1 |
09/01/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
MR CHARLES BRYSON |
$49,300 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0148 |
TENNESSEE PROJECT IN SUPPORT OF THE PRISONER REENTRY INITIATIVE |
2 |
09/01/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MR CHARLES BRYSON |
$49,300 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0148 |
TENNESSEE PROJECT IN SUPPORT OF THE PRISONER REENTRY INITIATIVE |
2 |
03/14/2011 |
93564 |
OTHER |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MR CHARLES BRYSON |
$0 |
TN ST DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0171 |
BUILDING ASSETS FOR FATHERS AND FAMILIES |
1 |
09/25/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
CHARLES BRYSON |
$85,000 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0052 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM (PRIORITY AREA III) |
1 |
09/15/2001 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
WILLIAM H ROGERS |
$105,254 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0052 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM (PRIORITY AREA III) |
1 |
09/15/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
WILLIAM H ROGERS |
-$8,058 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0064 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-P.A. 2 |
1 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CYNTHIA BRYANT |
$71,630 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0073 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-P.A. 2 |
1 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$100,000 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0073 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-P.A. 2 |
1 |
09/15/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
MICHAEL HAYES |
-$6,976 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0078 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT, PRIORITY AREA #5 |
1 |
08/26/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$80,040 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0085 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT, PRIORITY AREA #4 |
1 |
08/26/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$60,000 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0088 |
SECT. 1115 Demonstration GRANT PRIORITY AREA 1 |
1 |
08/29/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
WILL ROGERS |
$196,555 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0088 |
SECT. 1115 Demonstration GRANT PRIORITY AREA 1 |
2 |
09/27/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
PATRICIA CAFFERATA |
$196,555 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0088 |
SECT. 1115 Demonstration GRANT PRIORITY AREA 1 |
2 |
01/08/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
KAREN HENSON |
$0 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0088 |
SECT. 1115 Demonstration GRANT PRIORITY AREA 1 |
3 |
08/16/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
KAREN HENSON |
$196,555 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0092 |
TEXAS OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
1 |
09/09/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MICHAEL D HAYES |
$125,000 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0113 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
2 |
07/27/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
GILBERT A CHAVEZ |
$108,400 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0113 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
2 |
03/19/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
GILBERT A CHAVEZ |
$0 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0113 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
2 |
06/26/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
GILBERT A CHAVEZ |
$0 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0113 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
3 |
07/31/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
GILBERT A CHAVEZ |
$108,400 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0113 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
3 |
06/27/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
GILBERT A CHAVEZ |
$0 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0124 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-3) |
1 |
08/29/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
HAILEY KEMP |
$60,000 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0124 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-3) |
2 |
08/11/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
TED WHITE |
$60,000 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0124 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-3) |
3 |
09/01/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
TED WHITE |
$50,000 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0124 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 (PA-3) |
3 |
03/30/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
TED WHITE |
$0 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0134 |
OCSE RESEARCH GRANTS 1115 WAIVER |
1 |
09/29/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$703,000 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0137 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration-PROJECTS IN SUPPORT OF THE PAID INITTIATIVE |
1 |
08/16/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
KAMMI SIEMENS |
$100,000 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0137 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration-PROJECTS IN SUPPORT OF THE PAID INITTIATIVE |
2 |
09/07/2010 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$75,000 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0137 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration-PROJECTS IN SUPPORT OF THE PAID INITTIATIVE |
2 |
01/13/2011 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$0 |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
90FD0169 |
URBAN FATHERS ASSET BUILDING PROJECT |
1 |
09/25/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$85,000 |
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS |
90FD0049 |
OCSE DEMOS – FATHERS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: A COLLABORAT’n BETWEEN CHILD SUPPORT |
1 |
08/31/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MARILYN R SMITH |
$167,748 |
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS |
90FD0141 |
FAMILY-CENTERED SERVICES FOR UNWED PARENTS IN THE IV-D CASELOAD |
1 |
09/01/2009 |
93564 |
OTHER |
NEW |
MARILYN R SMITH |
$99,348 |
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS |
90FD0141 |
FAMILY-CENTERED SERVICES FOR UNWED PARENTS IN THE IV-D CASELOAD |
2 |
09/19/2010 |
93564 |
OTHER |
Non-Competing Continuation |
MARILYN R SMITH |
$75,000 |
US DHHS, ACF, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES |
90FD0115 |
COLORADO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES, PRIORITY AREA #2 |
1 |
09/01/2006 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JOHN BERNHART |
$150,000 |
US DHHS, ACF, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES |
90FD0115 |
COLORADO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES, PRIORITY AREA #2 |
2 |
09/26/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
JOHN BERNHART |
$75,000 |
US DHHS, ACF, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES |
90FD0115 |
COLORADO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES, PRIORITY AREA #2 |
2 |
08/10/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JOHN BERNHART |
$0 |
US DHHS, ACF, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES |
90FD0115 |
COLORADO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES, PRIORITY AREA #2 |
2 |
06/15/2011 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JOHN BERNHART |
$0 |
US DHHS, ACF, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES |
90FD0115 |
COLORADO DEPT of HUMAN SERVICES, PRIORITY AREA #2 |
3 |
08/31/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
JOHN BERNHART |
$75,000 |
UT ST DIV OF AGING |
90FD0104 |
UTAH DEPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES PRIORITY AREA 4 |
1 |
06/23/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
MARK BRASHER |
$120,000 |
VA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0029 |
NEW APPROACH TO COLLECTING ARREARS |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
NATHANIEL L YOUNG |
$96,396 |
VA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0032 |
INCREASING THE COLLECT’n RATE FOR COURT-ORDERED CHILD SUPPORT |
1 |
09/14/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
NATHANIEL L YOUNG |
$80,000 |
VA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0050 |
SHARED PARTNERSHIP: INCREASING EFFECTIVENESS LOCATING NCP’S & ASSETS WITH ON-LIN |
1 |
09/06/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
NATHANIEL L YOUNG |
$70,265 |
VA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0051 |
SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
08/30/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
NATHANIEL L YOUNG |
$50,000 |
VA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0063 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM (PRIORITY AREA III) |
1 |
09/15/2001 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
NATHANIEL L YOUNG, JR. |
$100,000 |
VA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0074 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-PRIORITY AREA 1 |
1 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
NATHANIEL YOUNG |
$150,000 |
VA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0074 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT-PRIORITY AREA 1 |
1 |
09/15/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
NATHANIEL YOUNG |
-$6,421 |
VA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0082 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT, PRIORITY AREA 1 |
1 |
08/29/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
NATHANIEL L YOUNG,JR. |
$200,000 |
VA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0082 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT, PRIORITY AREA 1 |
2 |
09/17/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
TODD W ARESON |
$200,000 |
VA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0082 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT, PRIORITY AREA 1 |
2 |
09/22/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
TODD W ARESON |
$0 |
VA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0082 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT, PRIORITY AREA 1 |
3 |
09/15/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
TODD W ARESON |
$200,000 |
VA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0082 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT, PRIORITY AREA 1 |
3 |
09/22/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
TODD W ARESON |
$0 |
VA ST DEPT of SOCIAL SERVICES |
90FD0087 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT, PRIORITY AREA 5 |
1 |
08/27/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
NATHANIEL L YOUNG,JR. |
$81,000 |
VERMONT AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0025 |
PRIORITY AREA 2.01 – ARRANGEMENTS FOR REVIEWING & ADJUSTING CHILD SUPPORT ORDERS |
1 |
09/11/1997 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JEFF COHEN |
$72,500 |
VERMONT AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0025 |
PRIORITY AREA 2.01 – ARRANGEMENTS FOR REVIEWING & ADJUSTING CHILD SUPPORT ORDERS |
2 |
09/18/1998 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
JEFFERY COHEN |
$72,500 |
VERMONT AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0025 |
PRIORITY AREA 2.01 – ARRANGEMENTS FOR REVIEWING & ADJUSTING CHILD SUPPORT ORDERS |
2 |
01/27/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
JEFFERY COHEN |
$0 |
VERMONT AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0025 |
PRIORITY AREA 2.01 – ARRANGEMENTS FOR REVIEWING & ADJUSTING CHILD SUPPORT ORDERS |
3 |
08/25/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
JEFFERY COHEN |
$72,500 |
VERMONT AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0053 |
OCSE – SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM (PRIORITY AREA I) |
1 |
09/15/2001 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
JEFF COHEN |
$199,941 |
VERMONT AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0053 |
OCSE – SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM (PRIORITY AREA I) |
2 |
09/15/2002 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CINDY GRIFFITH |
$199,941 |
VERMONT AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0053 |
OCSE – SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM (PRIORITY AREA I) |
2 |
09/08/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
CINDY GRIFFITH |
$0 |
VERMONT AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0053 |
OCSE – SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM (PRIORITY AREA I) |
2 |
09/15/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
CINDY GRIFFITH |
-$42,007 |
VERMONT AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0053 |
OCSE – SECT’n 1115 Demonstration PROGRAM (PRIORITY AREA I) |
3 |
09/12/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CINDY GRIFFITH |
$199,941 |
VT ST AGENCY FOR HUMAN SERVICES |
90FD0106 |
SECT’n 1115 Demonstration GRANT: PRIORITY AREA 4 |
1 |
06/29/2005 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
ROBERT B BUTTS |
$118,607 |
WA ST DEPT of SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICES |
90FD0027 |
DETERMININGTHE C0MPOSIT’n AND COLLECTIBILITY OF ARREARAGES |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CAROL WELCH |
$75,000 |
WA ST DEPT of SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICES |
90FD0031 |
EXEMPLARY COLLECT’n PRACTICE THROUGH USE OF INTERNET-BASED LIEN REGISTRY |
1 |
09/14/1999 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
ELLEN NOLAN |
$80,000 |
WA ST DEPT of SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICES |
90FD0031 |
EXEMPLARY COLLECT’n PRACTICE THROUGH USE OF INTERNET-BASED LIEN REGISTRY |
1 |
03/12/2004 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
OTHER REVISION |
ELLEN NOLAN |
-$47,987 |
WA ST DEPT of SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICES |
90FD0035 |
A STUDY OF WASHINGTON CHILD SUPPORT ORDERS |
1 |
09/07/2000 |
93563 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CAROL WELCH |
$50,000 |
WA ST DEPT of SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICES |
90FD0079 |
DEMON. AND EVAL. OF CENTRALIZED MEDICAL SUPPORT ENFORCEMT |
1 |
09/10/2003 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
STEVE STRAUSS |
$80,000 |
WA ST DEPT of SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICES |
90FD0123 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
1 |
08/23/2007 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
NEW |
CAROL WELCH |
$60,000 |
WA ST DEPT of SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICES |
90FD0123 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
2 |
08/13/2008 |
93564 |
Demonstration |
Non-Competing Continuation |
CAROL WELCH |
$60,000 |
WA ST DEPT of SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICES |
90FD0123 |
OCSE SECT’n 1115 |
3 |
09/20/2009 |
93564 |
Demonstration |