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OCSE: Child Support Enforcement/Federal Grants to States: Let’s Look at the “TAGGS” HHS Charts (CFDAs 93.563 & 93.564)
(POST is incomplete — but I’m going to post anyhow for a sample of some of the funding for child support, and how one can look up Who’s Who when a nonprofit exists to take some of that extra-special “child support research and demonstration” (etc.) grant monies, especially when it is combined with other money in fatherhood initiatives to help men with their child support and custody issues (i.e., taking TANF money to promote fatherhood to encourage child support payment in hopes that it will trickle down to less overall TANF $$ == huh?)
I realize that few people are going to get through 20K words of text from my last post. However, it should be clear by now that a lot of child support COLLECTED simply ain’t reaching the customers, although that was the ostensible (as opposed to “evolving”) purpose of child support enforcement, to start with. Today, I am providing some visuals, from the Grants to States for Child Support Enforcement, culled from the “TAGGS.hhs.gov” database I keep yakkin’ about.
2016 update: Database TAGGS.hhs.gov has recently got a “facelift” on its search pages. It generates a re-usable link (“url”) for any report — among the options on the top right of a generated report, you’ll see buttons for “Export to Xl,to pdf, to text, and furthest right, will generate a “tinyurl” link to copy and save. This
CFDA 93.593, “CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT” Grants to States — selected Years 2010 & 2011
These are the columns one can select for any Advanced Search on TAGGS: “OpDiv” would be for example, “ACF,” Program Office — in these cases — would be OCSE, Office of Child Support Enforcement.
Grantee Institution Grantee Address Grantee City Grantee State Grantee Postal Code Grantee Country Grantee County Grantee Type Grantee Class Fiscal Year Operating Division Program Office Grant Title Award Number Award Code Budget Year Action Issue Date Principal Investigator Award Action Type Award Class Award Activity Type CFDA Number CFDA Program Title Award Abstract Text Recovery Act Indicator
I learned yesterday that a Supreme Court Case had verified that a man (or woman) about to be incarcerated for FTP (failure to Pay) child support does NOT have a constitutional right to a public defender — because it’s a “civil” right involved. That’s official now. 
Families Lose in Child Support Case
By Joy Moses | June 22, 2011
The Supreme Court’s Recent Decision in Turner v. Rogers Suggests More Work Ahead
There were no winners in the Supreme Court’s decision yesterday in Turner v. Rogers. The Court decided that the appointment of an attorney is not required when parents, who are typically fathers, face jail time for not paying child support. This decision means more fathers will likely end up in jail. The Court required some lesser protections that could help fathers avoid jail time, but more action is needed from outside the courts to help these families. Fathers obviously lose since their freedom is on the line when they’re unable to launch the best possible defense. For many, there is a legitimate defense that they are simply too poor to pay. Half of all child support debtors are the poorest men in society, and 70 percent of past due payments are owed by those making $10,000 or less. Some men are more at risk than others because they have the highest unemployment rates, including those who are black (17.5 percent), Latino (10.1 percent), and/or have limited education and skills (13.7 percent). But mothers lose, too. The Court says {broken link} men can’t be guaranteed attorneys because women may not have them. This is certainly fair—unless you focus on the fact that women may not have attorneys. Equalizing this disadvantage is better than some other options. But what if both parents had the help they needed? . . . Children lose as well. Court and child support systems that are meant to serve their best interests will continue to fail far too many, reaching some issues beyond those that were before the Court. When their dads refuse to pay, punishing them with jail time is helpful. But what about the children with fathers who can’t afford to pay, have difficulty representing themselves, and end up in jail? For them there’s now zero chance that their dad will work and pay support, and it’s much harder to see him behind bars. Importantly, an opportunity is lost to help the child through more family-friendly child support policies that increase the ability to collect via help with employment and fostering father-child connections.
This author has a B.A. from Stanford and a J.D. from Georgetown and is a Senior Policy Analyst at a Progressive organization.
Senior Policy Analyst with the Poverty and Prosperity program at American Progress. Prior to joining American Progress, she was a Children and Youth Staff Attorney at the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty. The majority of her practice focused on the education rights of homeless students,
Therefore, I allege that, although she has been focusing on different (and quite valid) issues she is smart enough to figure out what’s up with the child support & access visitation grants system (among others), and how fathers are already having grants-funded free legal help to “facilitate” their family connections. It seems she has come to a decision that the Fatherhood Policies are needed, and working — as seen by her other articles, and publishing one with Jacquelyn Boggess, co-founder of CFFPP (search my blog) and also a member of Women in Fatherhood, Inc. (A recent nonprofit profiting from HHS fatherhood grants). . . . . CFFPP, as we may recall, is a nonprofit that changed its name to remove the word “Father” from the title and use instead “Family” to be less obvious about how “fatherhood” they actually are in practice, and focus.
Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves, But Could Use Some Help: Fatherhood Policy and the Well-Being of Low-Income Mothers and Children (2010) by Joy Moses (Center for American Progress), Jacquelyn Boggess, and Jill Groblewski >>

EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE ASKS and ANSWERS its own question: The tension between progressive notions about strong independent women and the benefits they get from help with child rearing is just one philosophical question underlying the debate about the relationship between women and fatherhood policy. Others include:
- Do policies that promote responsible fatherhood fail to recognize that women also face significant financial hardships and structural barriers on the road to self-sufficiency?
- Do all women and families have the same stake in fatherhood responsibility policy without regard to differences associated with socio-economic status and race?
- Do discussions about fatherhood amount to attacks on single mothers?
Although the authors understand the underlying concerns giving rise to these questions, we would answer all of them with a “No.” First, we contend that it’s not necessary to pit fatherhood responsibility policies against the interests of women, especially low-income single mothers who rely on federal social services programs. Rather, fatherhood policy is family policy that benefits all family members, including mothers. Suggesting the need for social services programs that encourage and facilitate fathers’ economic and emotional support for their families need not equate to a lack of recognition of the challenges faced by these women or an indictment against single mothers.
I deduce that Ms. Moses has not participated in a custody war against a former abuser and been baptized in the fire of this process, post-1994…. First of all, those questions, while nice philosophically — were not asked here in an open format Notice, the link to the post has no COMMENTS format, typical). The detached tone and generic terms, asserting that Fatherhood Policy benefits all family members — is simply false; TANF funds are diverted to fatherhood projects on the presumption that there is a trickle-down benefit. Abstinence Education (still going on), Marriage promotion, and increasing and expanding the child support enforcement apparatus into “family-friendly” ever-evolving programs DOES help provide jobs — for those administering the programs and evaluating them, that is. I found this site, the other day, chasing down a multi-million $$ organization called “MDRC” (or “Manpower Research Development Corporation”) which puts the giant (as to funding, in the DV prevention arena) “Minnesota Program Development, INc.” (MPDI), a.k.a. the outfit from Duluth which is pushing supervised visitation so hard, and collaborating (or one of its subsidiaries / offshoots, Battered Women’s Justice Project, “BWJP”) with the AFCC (my favorite acronym for this blog, I guess — it comes up nearly every post) — to undermine the language defining crimes as crime, re-characterize individuals as family members, and both responsible for criminal activity by one of them, and so forth The Child Support Enforcement in Kentucky (Family) Courts has a nice little extortion unit for fathers found in arrears — either go (back) to jail, or get a “get out of jail free” pass if they will participate in a court-favorite program Turning It Around (how to be a man, a father, and other things probably aimed at the 6th grade level, although it’s to men who have sired children)….. the kicker in this one being that it probably also gets grant funding — and if Dads participate, there’s an incentive for the states to get supportive grants. “Turning It Around ” works with the “Home Incarceration Program, yes:
“Turning It Around” is a collaborative effort, which works in conjunction with the Home Incarceration Program, with most of the attendees coming from contempt proceedings in Family Court in non-support cases. The purpose of the program is to increase the collection of child support payments, reduce recidivism in contempt cases, and encourage and increase cooperative parenting. Turning It Around may be offered as part of a plea agreement for those facing sentencing. Compliance with the program requires making weekly child support payments as well as attending a twelve (12) week class.
It appears that in 1975, Kentucky restructured its courts. This 2002-2003 Report on the courts has a flowchart showing when a Family Court was added, and describing some of its programs, including “Turning It Around”:
In 1975, Kentucky voters supported a constitutional amendment to the Judicial Article that provided for a unified, four-tiered judicial system for operation and administration, called the Court of Justice. Judicial power of the Commonwealth of Kentucky is thus vested in one Court of Justice, which is divided into the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, trial courts of general jurisdiction known as Circuit Courts, and trial courts of limited jurisdiction known as District Courts. In the 2002 general election, Kentucky voters overwhelmingly approved passage of the Family Court Constitutional Amendment, thus creating a Family Court division of the Circuit Court tier. . . . In FY 2002- 2003, the average number of cases heard by family court judges was 1,477 per judge {X 33 judges in this court}, representing cases originally within the jurisdiction of the circuit and the district courts. {And it says approximately half the citizens in the state…?} … the Department has coordinated training for family court judiciary and staff, disseminated information via development of a quarterly newsletter, website, a family court benchbook and various reporting materials. The coordination of legal and social services and the provision and support of many programs, including but not limited to divorce education, Families in Transition, Turning It Around, Domestic Violence Information Sessions and truancy court projects have had a significant impact on the citizens of Kentucky
YES of course it has. This report is actually some good reading, including relating how it was in 1996 that the JURISDICTIONAL basis for Family Court was established in 1996 (odd, funny, how that dates to WELFARE (TANF) REFORM year and the addition of access visitation grants to help support programs such as they mentioned above — divorce (parenting) education, and so forth. This report shows NINE new justice centers being built (mostly in 2000ff) and notes that:
In the 2002 general election, Kentucky voters overwhelmingly approved passage of the Family Court Constitutional Amendment, thus creating a Family Court division of the Circuit Court tier.
{{NOTE: In 2001, then-President George Bush initiated — by Executive Order — the OFFICE of FAITH-BASED AND COMMUNITY etceteras, aggressively helping put faith-based organizations, including plain old churches — on the federal grants stream and interspersed throughout government, meaning that they could also apply for funds to teach: Parent Education, and “How to be a Man” etc…}}
Family Court. With ratification of the Family Court Constitutional Amendment in all 120 counties, the Kentucky Constitution has seen the most sweeping change in the structure of our court system since we adopted a unified four-tier court system in 1975. This historic moment came during the 2002 general election when more than 75 percent of Kentucky voters approved passage of the Family Court Amendment. This mandate permanently added Family Court to the state’s court system and proved that the people of Kentucky have overwhelmingly embraced the concept of “one family, one judge, one court.” Family Court, which is involved in {{I.E. NOW REGULATING AND AFFECTING..}} the most intimate and complex aspects of human nature and social relations, provides a court devoted exclusively to the needs of families and children. It currently serves 2 million people in 42 counties — nearly half of Kentucky’s population. My goal is to see that within 10 years every family in the state has access to a court that makes families and children the highest priority.
Kentucky’s court pages has one of the most active set of programs for kids, Moms, Dads, of any states that I’ve seen. It was here I found a parenting education class (Kids First) which led directly to a nonprofit (I’ll say it: “Front Group”) in PENNSYLVANIA — of course AFCC in origin and intent. I wonder if some double-billing goes on (and how much) as has been discovered already in other programs around the country, in custody cases. In 2002 also, an “Alternate Dispute Resolution” Department was added (like many others nationwide). While this may be appropriate in many types of situations, this process is unfair and DANGEROUS to parents, I’m referring primarily to mothers, whose custody case stems from violence issues. It dilutes protections, attorney-client confidentiality,and to the extent mediators are court-paid (and/or AFCC-trained, meaning they are going to be hostile towards mothers) it is a bad deal for everyone involved. I obviously am opposed; in what other areas of crime is a victim MANDATED to mediate with the perp, leaving the decisions to be influenced by a person whose very position has a built-in motive to extend the litigation? Here it is:
Chief Justice Joseph Lambert approved the creation of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Services Department in April 2002. The mission of the Department is to promote, facilitate, and maintain the effective use and growth of alternative means of resolving disputes. Initiatives include mediation training for general civil and family mediators, small claims mediation programs, and guidelines for mediators and mediation training. The AOC-sponsored training program is the most thorough alternative dispute resolution initiative to date. Several week-long seminars are designed to train lawyers, judges, educators, mental health and human resource professionals, family court staff, pretrial mediators, and AOC management. The proliferation
FEB, 2011 article by this justice defending himself against a newspaper attack:
n any event, let me set the record straight. In my 10 years as chief justice, I established family courts in Kentucky, and those courts now serve 75 percent of our population. At my request, the General Assembly authorized construction of 50 or more judicial centers, almost all of which are located in rural counties that often get little attention from state government. Those court facilities provided thousands of jobs for Kentuckians who needed work, and they were built with money to be repaid over 25 years borrowed at historically low interest rates. I was also instrumental in establishment of the senior judge program, which has resulted in far greater efficiency than ever before in Kentucky courts. Hardly ever is a court day lost because the judge is unavailable. When judges are ill or must attend to family matters, as in the federal system, a senior judge is available to fill that seat for the day or week of the regular judge’s absence. Jurors, witnesses, and others don’t have their time wasted. I also established nearly statewide drug courts, whereby non-violent offenders are given treatment and are closely supervised by judges and caseworkers. Drug court have been about the only significant progress made in recent years in combating the scourge of drug abuse.
He complained that he was not given (by the senior judge) leave to run for Attorney General while in his position as family judge; this JAN 25, 2011 (blog quoting said )article mentions some of the financial conflicts of interest — and the major court-house construction projects in some detail:
Lambert established guidelines for leaves of absence in 2005, a time when he was rumored to be considering a run for governor in 2007. Minton has not granted any judge a leave from the program. Lambert apparently only granted one, for a judge to complete an advanced degree at Yale University. It comes as no surprise that Lambert’s decision about running for public office is so closely tied to his financial planning. As chief justice, he designed the senior judge program that will provide him, and others, a generous retirement. Lambert also conceived the widely criticized $880 million courthouse construction program and hired the residential architect who designed his own home to oversee it. The firm that sold the bonds on the lion’s share of the courthouse projects employed Lambert’s son for a time. And the construction company that got more than half the courthouse business contributed generously to the judicial campaigns of Lambert’s wife, Debra.
Here’s a nice 2007 Continuing Legal Education Commission schedule, from the Kentucky Bar, giving thanks for contributors:
␣ ABOUT THE HANDBOOKS AND PRESENTATIONS ␣ Handbook materials are the result of the combined efforts of numerous dedicated professionals from around Kentucky, and elsewhere. The KBA gratefully acknowledges the following individuals who graciously contributed to this publication: AFCC Task Force on Parenting Coordination (the link is a Google search, it brings up my posts on the topic as well as of course a course selling information at a discount to AFCC members on how to implement “parenting coordination” (translation — how to steer a family court case against mothers, I kid you not….), how to basically CHANGE courts, and a potpourri of other AFCC agendas They really are a marketing outfit…. Parenting Coordination Task Force (a concept pushed by this group) consisted of: “ The members of the AFCC Task Force on Parenting Coordination (2003 – 2005) were: Christine A. Coates, M.Ed., J.D., Chairperson and Reporter; Linda Fieldstone, M.Ed., Secretary; Barbara Ann Bartlett, J.D., Robin M. Deutsch, Ph.D., Billie Lee Dunford-Jackson, J.D, Philip M. Epstein, Q.C. LSM, Barbara Fidler, Ph.D., C.Psych, Acc.FM. Jonathan Gould, Ph.D., Hon. William G. Jones, Joan Kelly, Ph.D., Matthew J. Sullivan, Ph.D., Robert N. Wistner, J.D.
Overview and Definitions
Parenting coordination is a child-focused alternative dispute resolution [ADR] process in which a mental health or legal professional with mediation training and experience assists high conflict parents to implement their parenting plan** by facilitating the resolution of their disputes in a timely manner, educating parents about children’s needs,*** and with prior approval of the parties and/or the court, making decisions within the scope of the court order or appointment contract.
3 para. of rant, here, plus come copyediting notes: [**”assists . . . .. to” is a grammar mistake! “Assist” is a transitive verb that takes a direct object. They wrote the sentence without one. It’s “assist in implementing/implementation” or “Help Parents implement.” And these are the perpetual teachers…The task force boasts TWO “M.Ed.”s, a JUDGE, a JD, and a bunch of Ph.D.’s — did they do this on their dissertations?][***”EDUCATING PARENTS ABOUT CHILDREN’S NEEDS” already has a cash-supported grants stream dedicated to it, called access and visitation ($10 million/year nationwide, and California, where some of these are, gets about $1 million of that still). Maybe what the parents need, instead, is lower legal bills — and fewer AFCC personnel on their case, particularly the ones that double-bill the grants program, and the parents, and/or are affiliated with the SF court system and Kids Turn (which is trading funds [i.e., a lien!], or was, with the SFTC, Trial Courts, system mysteriously….). Labeling parents “high-conflict” when one parent may or may not be having a “conflict” with the law-breaking, or child-endangering behavior of the others, is a word-trick used by such professionals to place themselves as the supposed “adults” in the matter, reframe what may be some VERY serious issues as “disputes” and sometimes reframe actual domestic violence, threats to kidnap, etc. as “conflict” — squarely blaming both parents for the behavior of ONE. There are very, very few truly neutral individuals in this world — EVERYONE has a viewpoint. However, few parents, particularly mothers, are aware of the influence and viewpoints of this organization and how neutral it is on pedophilia and abuse, and how activist it is in preventing women from leaving such situations with their children safe. I seriously doubt that many people outside some of us mothers who have been diligently blogging this, in recent years (following upon NAFCJ and a VERY few others original exposures of the origins of the AFCC) understand how VERY large a part of the AFCC is #1. Driven by simple greed — the money motive to market their own materials, and have a monopoly on the marketplace; #2. Unbelievably activist, narcisssitically so — they position themselves to, and do, re-write laws (or add new ones), or by PRACTICE simply undermine and reverse existing state codes; #3. Improperly continue to handle CRIMINAL matters in the FAMILY context — pleading caseloads all the time. I have been systematically looking up (researching, if you will) AFCC individuals, task forces, memberships (i.e., who are judges where) nationwide as part of advocacy for noncustodial mothers in shock (including myself, initially) at what happened to our civil rights? The behaviors and patterns of AFCC are very predictable, and their rhetoric uniform — rarely does an actually new IDEA come up — just a new market niche. SImilarly, the nonprofits formed by man of the AFCC-personnel have a few commonalities — namely, they are geared to get court-referred business, they take sometimes grants monies, and they relentlessly conference, publish and collaborate to change the language and practice of law to a direction that this group, in particular, likes. They are inbred with bar associations, the APA and several other groups as well — I know this because I look, closely The success of this organization which began as a SLUSH FUND IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY COURTHOUSE (from the best I can tell, and others — in articles written about this in the 1990s; don’t take it on my word — go to “the money trail” in Full Disclosure.net which follows Richard Fine’s case and work) depends upon inherent greed and egotism. Parents are perceived as a PROBLEM, and they are the SOLUTION. The success — besides who is positioned where in the judicial and court-referral professions — is also demonstrated by the total silence of domestic violence groups on this one. To take the “veil” off — combine some listening, some reading, and then go check the financials! Ask, how long are adult mothers and fathers supposed to be forced into educational materials designed at the FIFTH GRADE level (I found one today, may blog it tomorrow)??? The people most qualified to help their children, for the MOST part, are the parents — they live with them, they know them! With this court system having been around now for several generations, many of the troubles we are seeing — like familicides, terrorism, fatalities on court-ordered exchanges, and/or kidnappings by parents to avoid payment of child support ! ! – or to get even — are now elements of the difficulties single mothers face. I do not believe that the family court system (which exists primarily because of these individuals — some still practicing — to start with) is reformable, and I DO not believe it is broken — I believe it is doing exactly what it was designed to do — provide steady income growth for an otherwise low-paying field (psychology, absent the Ph.D.s), and a cult-like evangelizing of products (parent education, batterers intervention, supervised visitation, etc.) — which will provide secure retirements for the people who (a) designed and/or (b) parroted and helped affiliate-market them. )
OK, I know that was 3 LONG paragraphs, but at least I kept it to only 3!Parenting coordination is a quasi-legal, mental health, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process that combines assessment, education, case management, conflict management and sometimes decision-making functions.
Correction: It is an all-expenses paid (to the coordinators) method of engaging in dubious QUASI-LEGAL and so-called “MENTAL HYGIENE” processes which BECAUSE OF THIS have ZERO business in OR around the courtroom UNLESS the parents opt for it — BOTH of them, and WITHOUT court coercion. Do they expect, in the cases of impoverished parents, to take some of their fees from the already compromised TANF funding, or what? ALSO — PARENTING COORDINATION is yet another tool of the trade of playing the PARENTAL ALIENATION card in a custody hearing and calling for “intervention” (a la Dick Warshak or Matt Sullivan, Ph.D. & Friends) “reunification.” In other contexts, this would be called deprogramming, a practice which in the 1970s was played on some young adults by their parents, and was criminal — because it involved kidnapping. It’s claiming that brainwashing happened (whether or not it did, and without true discretion) and so justifying coercive, “INTERVENTIONS” “Intervention Strategies for Parenting Coordinators in Parental Alienation Cases” (AFCC author Susan Boyan and probably the other one also) 
Ms. Ellis’ book, above is Copyright 2000 by the APA, and has of course a chapter on “Parental Alienation Syndrome: A New Challenge for Family Courts (p. 205)” and by the end, p. 267, she gets around to “Evaluation of Sexual Abuse Allegations in Child Custody Cases.” (Note: PAS is real — see chapter title; but Sexual Abuse apparently is not, because it only surfaces next to the word “Allegations” emphasizing doubt (like Sexual abuse just doesn’t happen in families, or in divorcing families?) — and in the context of how to EVALUATE . . . . ALLEGATIONS. Typical AFCC priorities…..”Lead” with PAS, and then — if forced to — say “sexual abuse” but never as if it were truly an issue.) It is a MAJOR issue….. (The Franklin Coverup) Click on the link summary — the material is very disturbing, though…. Now, let’s reconsider why the AFCC, with it UNTRACKED and EVER-EXPANDING FUNDING AND REVAMPING OF THE LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL FUNCTIONS emphasizing instead PROGRAMMING activities (endless trainings……) IS SO URGENT TO DESTROY ANY LEGITIMATE DISCUSSION OF THE HORRORS OF THIS CRIME AGAINST CHILDREN, AND AGAINST ONE (OR MORE) OF THEIR PARENTS WHEN THEY ATTEMPT TO STOP IT. https://events.afccnet.org/store/online_bookstore Susan M. BoyanAnn Marie Termini: The Psychotherapist as Parent Coordinator in High-Conflict Divorce: Strategies and Techniques; December 2004 Cooperative Parenting and Divorce: A Parent Guide to Effective CO-Parenting August 1999 WELL, this post was to be a little sample — only — of some places that “child support enforcement” monies (grants/which are incentives) are going to the states.
BACK to Ms. Moses’ article though:
To be fair, the Supreme Court decision did include some important protections the Obama administration suggested in its brief to the Court. The Court required safeguards that are alternatives to an appointed attorney such as telling men that they can avoid jail if they can’t afford to pay and providing them with an opportunity to demonstrate that they can’t pay.
The man in question from South Carolina did time for failure to pay amounts less than $60/ week. I’m so glad to know that our country is willing to go after the “real” culprits and thieves in lifes — people who cannot afford defense attorneys — and just SO “uninterested” in actually distributing money garnished (improperly and sometimes, in excess of court orders) from parents amounting to, sometimes, millions of dollars per state. SOME CHARTS: I did a basic search on the CFDA category “93563” which is Child Support Enforcement, plain and simple — and I selected only the years 2011 and 2010. I’d like this to exhibit how in different states (and tribes) different agencies collect, and how much money is spent on this. By publishing the street addresses fo the state (or tribe) designated agency, people can then search on-line for those addresses and see what else is going on at that street address. Although this is more helpful for private companies or nonprofits, it’s a good habit to develop. For Year 2010 only (seeing as we are not through with 2011 yet), this is the report:
FY 2010 Grants to States, Tribes, and D.C. for Child Support Enforcement
CFDA Prog. No.
OPDIV
Popular Title
Number of Awards
Number of Award Actions
CAN Award Amount
93.563
ACF
Child Support Enforcement (CSE)
180
1,037
$3,604,010,339
Page Total
180
1,037
$3,604,010,339
Report Total
180
1,037
$3,604,010,339
Same category, FY 2011:
|
CFDA Prog. No. |
OPDIV |
Popular Title |
Number of Awards |
Number of Award Actions |
CAN Award Amount |
|
93.563 |
ACF |
Child Support Enforcement (CSE) |
170 |
713 |
$3,258,225,288 |
|
Page Total |
170 |
713 |
$3,258,225,288 |
||
|
Report Total |
170 |
713 |
$3,258,225,288 |
||
(So, one can see where I got my “$6.8” billion figure from by adding the totals, there). USASPENDING.gov (year, 2010, same code) shows:
Total Dollars:$3,604,010,339 (probably includes some contracts, not just grants….)
NOTE: these are GRANTS only — for contracts, plus grants, plus loans, plus (etc.) one would have to hop on over to another database, such as USASPENDING.gov. however (the thing is) with both of those, the amounts are provided from the agencies themselves; there might be a better way to actually see what went out (like the individual state grants received documents, etc.) There are also SPECIAL PROJECTS for Child Support — CFDA 93601…
|
CFDA Prog. No. |
OPDIV |
Popular Title |
Number of Awards |
Number of Award Actions |
CAN Award Amount “2010” |
|
93.601 |
ACF |
Child Support Enforcement Demonstrations and Special Projects |
118 |
257 |
$17,306,652 |
|
93.601 |
CDC |
Child Support Enforcement Demonstrations and Special Projects |
1 |
1 |
$601,234 |
|
Page Total |
119 |
258 |
$17,907,886 |
||
|
Report Total |
119 |
258 |
$17,907,886 |
||
NOW, what exactly are those projects? I decided to take a look (FY 2010) and recognize quite a few names – especially the first one here:
|
Program Office |
Grantee Name {Yr “2010”} |
City |
State |
Award Number |
Award Title |
Budget Year |
CFDA Number |
Principal Investigator |
Sum of Actions |
Award Abstract |
|
OCSE |
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0098 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT/PRIORITY AREA #3 |
2 |
93601 |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$0 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0098 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT/PRIORITY AREA #3 |
3 |
93601 |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$50,000 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
Circuit Court for Baltimore County |
BALTIMORE |
MD |
90FI0057 |
OCSE SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT/PRIORITY AREA 5 |
1 |
93601 |
PETER J LALLY |
-$1,215 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor`s Office |
CLEVELAND |
OH |
90FI0093 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
93601 |
KENT K SMITH |
$0 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
DENVER CTY/CNTY DEPT HUMAN SVCS |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0094 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
93601 |
BEN LEVEK |
$0 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
DENVER CTY/CNTY DEPT HUMAN SVCS |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0094 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
93601 |
BEN LEVEK |
$24,300 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
Florida State University |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
90FI0107 |
USING FLORIDA???S SUPERVISED VISITATION PROGRAMS TO INCREASE ECONOMIC SELF SUFFICIENCY FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES |
1 |
93601 |
KAREN OEHME |
$100,000 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
DES MOINES |
IA |
90FI0095 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
93601 |
JOE FINNEGAN |
$0 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
DES MOINES |
IA |
90FI0095 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
93601 |
JOE FINNEGAN |
$25,000 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
Kern County Department of Child Support Services |
BAKERSFIELD |
CA |
90FI0097 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
93601 |
PHYLLIS NANCE |
$25,000 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
MILWAUKEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
|
MILWAUKEE |
WI |
90FI0103 |
IMPROVING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT (CSE) AND COURT COLLABORATION |
2 |
93601 |
JANET NELSON |
$25,000 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JUVENILE COURT JUDGES |
RENO |
NV |
90FI0082 |
2005 SIP GRANT |
2 |
93601 |
JOY LYNGAR |
-$1,203 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
NY STATE UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM |
NEW YORK |
NY |
90FI0092 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
3 |
93601 |
MICHAEL MAGNANI |
$0 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
OK ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
OKLAHOMA CITY |
OK |
90FI0100 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
2 |
93601 |
KATHERINE MCRAE |
$0 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
OK ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
OKLAHOMA CITY |
OK |
90FI0100 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
3 |
93601 |
KATHERINE MCRAE |
$24,170 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
STATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONSORTIUM |
HERNDON |
VA |
90FI0102 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
93601 |
DAVID P POPOVICH |
$22,816 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
Santa Clara County Department of Child Support Svcs. |
SAN JOSE |
CA |
90FI0101 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
2 |
93601 |
RALPH MILLER |
$0 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
Santa Clara County Department of Child Support Svcs. |
SAN JOSE |
CA |
90FI0101 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
3 |
93601 |
RALPH MILLER |
$25,000 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
Summit County Child Support Enforcement Agency |
AKRON |
OH |
90FI0109 |
OCSE DEMONSTRATION |
1 |
93601 |
JENNIFER BHEAM |
$83,330 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0091 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
2 |
93601 |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$0 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
The South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families |
COLUMBIA |
SC |
90FI0105 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) IMPROVING CHILD SPT ENFORCEMENT & COURT COLLABORATION |
2 |
93601 |
PATRICIA LITTLEJOHN |
$50,000 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
Tuscaloosa Family Resource Center, Inc. |
TUSCALOOSA |
AL |
90FI0108 |
CO-PARENTING WITH RESPONSIBILITY |
1 |
93601 |
TERESA COSTANZO |
$100,000 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS |
BOSTON |
MA |
90FI0106 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
93601 |
DENISE M FITZGERALD |
$48,995 |
View Abstract |
|
OCSE |
URBAN INSTITUTE (THE) |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0096 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
93601 |
SANDI CRAWFORD |
$33,052 |
View Abstract |
I’ll look up a few (that I know less about, for example, Karen Oehme in FL is a known position….): MICHAEL MAGNANI in NY (apparently relates to a Drug Court): Michael Magnani Director Division of Grants and Program Development New York State Unified Court System 25 Beaver Street, 11th Floor New York, NY 10004 Phone: 212-428-2109 Fax: 212-428-2129 Email: mmagnani@courts.state.ny.usFor example:
Tuscaloosa Family Resource Center, Inc. EIN#63-12904,
I looked this one up at NCSSDATAWEB.org — revenues showing over $2 million. 990 nonprofit purpose:
“TO EMPOWER FAMILIES BY PROVIDING SUPPORT SERVICES THAT DEVELOP SKILLS AND RESOURCES TO IMPROVE THE FAMILY’S QUALITY OF LIFE, PREPARE THEIR CHILDREN FOR SUCCESS IN A COMPETITIVE SOCIETY, AND ALLOW EACH INDIVIDUAL TO REALIZE HIS OR HER POTENTIAL FOR SELF-SUFFICIENCY”
With this nonprofit purpose, I shoulda been a nonprofit as a mere parent — this is what parents generally do! They basically want to be some other family’s “family.” So at what point is this outsourced to nonprofit organizations instead, supported by federal grants? ‘Howsabout’ empowering parents by consistently refusing to violate their fundamental rights as individuals and help keep YOUR local neck of government honest and accountable for its use of OUR money (via IRS, or wage-garnishments in child support programs, or sales taxes, etc.) and your officials, accountable for its use of all program funds? Their 2010 IRS filed Form 990 shows program income revenues ZERO; contributions and grants, $2,082,707 — considerably higher than last year (which was $1,917,454) of which $2,5K (roughly — and lower than last year’s which was over $6K) INVESTMENT income. There are 17 officers and directors… Part III, #4, they are required to report have a ‘Statement of Program Service Accomplishments” (with expenses and revenues — and this section is blank.! This is th section that justifies the tax-exempt purpose. Instead, they simply re-stated their purpose (not what they actually DID)… and claimed that doing (whatever) cost “$1,968, 563” “All Other Achievements Description” — (after a number of blank pages of the form — and this is a statement, not an “achievement”) reads: FORM 990, PAGE PART I,LINE4D (the part I just noted was blank, but shouldn’t have been……)
“CHILDREN’S TRUST FUND OF ALABAMA AND DHHS GRANT AND FAMILY RESOURCE PROGRAM GRANT USED TO PAY SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF DHR CASE CONTRACTS FOR THE COUNTY AND CITY OF TUSCALOOSA AND TO PAY TFRC SALARIES AND EXPENSES RELATED TO CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION PROGRAMS” “Organization’s process to review Form 990″: ” NO REVIEW WAS OR WILL BE CONDUCTED” (that seems obvious. AFter all, it’s only $2 million, right?) “GOVERNING DOCUMENTS DISCLOSURE EXPLANATION FORM 990, PAGE 6, PART VI, LINE 19 NO DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC” Here are a bunch of directors: “
- TONYA ADAMS-NELSON DIRECTOR
- CARLA BAILEY DIRECTOR
- AVANTI BAKER DIRECTOR
- ELIZABETH BEEMER DIRECTOR
- MARY BETH CAVERT DIRECTOR
- ROBERT WHALLI JR DIRECTOR
- HELENE HIBBARD DIRECTOR
- ALISON HUDNAIL DIRECTOR
- TOM LEDBETTER DIRECTOR
- AMANDA MULKEY DIRECTOR
- SANDRA RAY DIRECTOR
- MIKE RUSSELL DIRECTOR
- TAMMY YAGER DIRECTOR
- KIM THOMA BAILEY PRESIDENT
- DEBRA NELSON -GARDELL VICE-PRES
- STEVEN K CASE TREASURER
- LESLIE GUY SECRETARY
(Alabama has been dealing with tornado damages…) solicitation (same address) from a group dealing with youth homelessness:There’s a blog and this shows a history — of TOP spot Family Resource Center. It began (like many nonprofits) with someone formerly in government social service work, and a grant of $80,000 — not bad for a startup:
In 1999, a group of concerned community members came together to create the East Tuscaloosa Family Resource Center, Inc. The goal was to create a place where underserved members of the Tuscaloosa community could come to gain access to services that were already available in other parts of town. The board of directors hired as the agency’s first executive director Teresa Costanzo, a social worker with management experience as the director of the Hale County Department of Human Resources. The budget in that initial year was $80,000; there were three employees.
Teresa’s Vision:
Very soon, Teresa’s vision began to exceed the limits of east Tuscaloosa, so, in 2001, the board of directors decided to drop the “East” from the name, making it the Tuscaloosa Family Resource Center, Inc. The agency [TECHNICALLY, it’s a “nonprofit” not an agency] continued to grow, as did the array of services provided. Soon, the community began to think of the agency as a “one-stop-shop” for a wide array of family needs. In an effort to reflect this perception of the agency, the board decided to begin operations under the business name Tuscaloosa’s One Place, a Family Resource Center.
Through the years, many of our services have changed. We now offer many school-based programs, several career-development programs, an on-site adult education program, an English-as-a-second-language program, healthy relationship programs, a juvenile detention alternative initiative, a Hispanic outreach program, and home visitation programs, to name a few of our services. We press approximately 800 volunteers, from all walks of life, into service for our community every year, and that number is growing. Our budget for the most recent fiscal year was approximately $1.5 million; we now have approximately 25 full-time employees and 80 temporary or part-time employees. To say that we’ve changed would be an understatement.Through all these changes, though, the agency’s constant has been its executive director. Teresa continues to be at the forefront of everything TOP does. Her oversight has been and still is the key factor in the agency’s place in the community.
And she got $100K of “Child Support Special Resource & Demonstration” project funds. Recently. ALABAMA UNDISTRIBUTED CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTIONS(posted in an Iowa Fathers’ group), 2005:
| ALABAMA | $11,765,750 | $8,271,986 | 70.3% | $3,493,764 | 29.7% |
(Columns: NET, PENDING & % of NET (cols. 2&3) Unresolved & % of NET(last 2) Fatherhood Groups tend to be up on Where is the Money Going? — as here (but as we look below, TANF money IS being diverted to Fatherhood programs, at $30 to $50K a pop; and I have a 2011 list) In that link, I see the group complaining that money was given to the Administrative Office of the Courts, and not “promoting responsible fatherhood” (??the courts are where that promotion would be most likely to take effect!) MEANWHILE, this appears to be an outfit offering MARRIAGE CLASSES with a “Focus on the Family” (very strong) emphasis = NOT good. See:
Marriage Classes/Curriculum 1. Classes Offered by Tuscaloosa’s One Place. http://www.etfrc.org, P.O. Box 40764, 870 Redmont Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205) 462- 1000 (Contact Wanda Martin, wmartin@etfrc.org Relationship/ Marriage Educator, Family Support Specialist; or D’Undray Peterson,
www.etfrc.org They have the solicitation part of the website all nicely set up:
We also accept monetary donations to support our programs. Because we are a non-profit social service agency, all donations are tax deductible. Please mail or deliver monetary donations to our offices, conveniently located in Alberta City or click below. Become a fan on Facebook!!
There’s the “Home visitation” services under “Parenting” and here is the “Let’s Help Dad with His Custody Case” (reduced or free legal fees) segment. Dads who are not actually getting legal results from these grants should complain to their local legislator, because that’s the purpose (also, for each State to conduct social experimentation at the direction of the Secretary of HHS, as 45 CFR 303.109declares): Apart from trouble with using the word “assist” or “assisting” correctly, this segment appears to have been part of the “special demonstration” funded program, above? Tax-funded, so noncustodial MOTHERS can know that their tax dollars, if they are employed, are going to the good cause of a nonprofit organization taking advantage of its tax-exempt status to help connect the fathers with REDUCED-FEE OR FREE LEGAL SERVICES, no doubt to also help them with custody matters as well.
D.A.D.S. Program (Dads Are Dynamite)
The DADS program is designed to assist non-custodial fathers comply {{“in complying”}} with child support obligations. Participants in this program will receive job search assistance as well as learn skills to strengthen their relationship with their child and his or her primary caregiver. DADS participants receive individualized case management services, which includes assisting those fathers who are underemployed become {{“in becoming”}} gainfully employed.
One night per week, fathers will participate in a class/support session to discuss issues unique to non-custodial fathers. ** Legal services are also available to fathers at either a free or reduced fee. Fathers interested in voluntarily participating in this program should contact Tuscaloosa’s One Place to schedule an initial intake. Call David De Shazo at (205) 462-1000 to sign up.
**if these are unique to noncustodial fathers, they do not apply to noncustodial mothers. They are family court &/or child support matters.
HOPEFULLY no one providing such services has any inappropriate relationships with (a) any family court judges or (b) program disbursement authorities in any of the grants being used to assist the fathers, such as we found (1999) in the Karen Anderson, Amadaor County (CA) case, where her ex-husband’s attorney just so happened to also have authority over the A/V funds, and just-so happened to also be in business? with a little nonprofit outfit receiving those funds…..
$1,500 of Tuscaloosa’s 2011 proposed Community Developmt Block Grant going to this DADS program
However “DADs are DYNAMITE” got $50,000 — from TANF funds — in The CHildren’s Trust Fund in this (Alabama Dept of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention )
THE LINK above IS LOADED WITH FATHERHOOD FUNDING (DESIGNATED “TANF” ON THE RIGHT COLUMN AS WELL) — PLS. BROWSE. Clearly the way to reduce childhood abuse and neglect is to dedicate public funds to fatherhood policies, including some that will provide legal help (reduce/low-fee) in their child support and most likely child custody/visitation cases — which the mothers do NOT have a source of legal help for, for the most part. How does that work out when the reason for separation (or not cohabiting) was abuse to start with?
Other groups that received from this fund (dated March, 2011) include:
Grantee / Program / Source / $$
- Baldwin County Fatherhood Initiative, Inc./ (same)- TANF funding – $50K [for-profit, inc. 2004]
- Alfred Saliba Family Services Center / Saliba Center Fatherhood – TANF funding – $40K
- Autauga County Family Support Center / “DADS” / TANF – $40K
- Family Guidance Center of Alabama / Fatherhood Program / TANF – $5oK
- Family Services Center of Coffee County / Coffee County Fatherhood Initiative / TANF – $35K [Non-profit, reg. 1998, but no reports since 1999 and where is the EIN#? Cotter R. Rainer, III, purpose “assist families in need of prevention” at 203 EAST LEE STREET
ENTERPRISE, AL (currently an attorney’s office, Tindol- M. Chad & Cotter- R. Rainer- III Attorney) ACTUALLY — here is a Youtube 41second blurbon this one (date?) — I think it’s being offered at the courthouse, a judge announced:
The judge says the program will help the non-custodial parent pay his child support and have a relationship with his child.
Coffee County District Court Judge Paul Sherling says the state court system has awarded grant money to the county for a fatherhood initiative. He says that when a person charged with nonpayment appears in court and says he can’t afford to pay, he’ll have an alternative.
The program will direct the parent to a 12-week seminar program designed to help him find ways to earn income and pay for his child. The fatherhood initiative will be offered through the Coffee County Family Services Center.
This “eprise” site is interesting — because along with this article, are several others involving, for example, child abuse, murder, and complaints that the courts are short of money: this site states who helped get this money.
County gets almost $45,000 for fatherhood program
- A new program designed to help fathers help their children has received a financial boost. District Judge Paul Sherling announced that Coffee County has been awarded nearly $45,000 from the state court system to fund a fatherhood initiative.
08/27/2010 6:00 AM- An Enterprise man was sentenced to 90 years in prison on six charges involving sexual abuse of three minor children.District Judge Paul Sherling sentenced Jack Ellis Hockemeyer, 54, to serve 15 years in state prison on each charge, with the sentences to run concurrently, meaning he will serve a maximum of 15 years.Sherling imposed the sentence Tuesday afternoon following Hockemeyer’s guilty plea on one count of sexual abuse of child under age 12 and five counts of second-degree sodomy involving minors over age 12, but under age 16ENTERPRISE, Ala. — The 12th Circuit District Attorney Office’s recent child support roundup was its most successful to date, collecting more than $25,000 for Coffee County families. Assistant District Attorney Chris Kaminski said, as of Friday, the office has collected $25,573.69. Five more people remained in the Coffee County Jail on cash bonds, which will increase the total, he added. Kaminski said Friday’s total was “by far the best we’ve had.” From late March until April 8, the DA’s office allowed anyone behind on child support payments to catch up or arrange a plan without a penalty. Twelfth Circuit District Attorney Tom Anderson said about 80 percent of this year’s collections were obtained during that period.
Former Elba lawman {stepfather} charged with torture, willful abuse of child
(and let out on $5K bail after THIS:)
A 3-year-old child is now in the custody of the Coffee County Department of Human Resources after his stepfather was arrested and charged with torture/willful abuse of a child. {{WHERE WAS MOM!??!}} Coffee County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Ronnie Whitworth said the child’s grandfather reported the incident to law enforcement authorities. Jeffery Hayes Fuller, 28, of County Road 349, Elba, was arrested and charged with the Class C felony Dec. 22. Fuller is reportedly a former Elba police officer and a former firefighter. Whitworth said the baby was found badly bruised in the buttocks region with blood coming from the wounds. Fuller reportedly confessed to paddling the child with a hand-gripped paddle, then placing the child on a hot pad and then rubbing peroxide on the wounds. Fuller was released from the Coffee County Jail on a $5,000 bond and ordered by Judge Paul Sherling to have no contact with the child. Whitworth said the case remains under investigation. (SORRY about all those extra hyperlinks)…..
REPEAT THE MANTRA: Fatherhood training will reduce child abuse and prevent it…… Here’s a 30 yr old Army Sgt caught with 18 videos of child porn (same judge, which is how it came up) – he’s in jail. . . . . “The child pornography evidence against Hogan includes 18 videos and pictures of him sexually assaulting 2 out-of-state girls, ages 8 and 10. Authorities arrested Hogan Jan. 28 on charges of second-degree possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and felony possession of a controlled substance.”
THIS “family services center” appears to be not just a regular nonprofit, but one of the many situations that appear to be a public/private project involving an actual building; it was dedicated in 1998, per this article (and also articles of incorporation):
Coffee County Family Services Center receives 2010-2011 Children’s Trust Fund grant funding
Check presented in the amount of $103,400
Linda HodgeThursday, Dec 02,2010
Elected officials, officials from the Alabama Department of Abuse and Neglect Prevention and the board of directors of the Coffee County Family Services Center all gathered Tuesday morning, Nov. 30, in Enterprise, Ala. for the announcement of the 2010-11 Children’s Trust Fund grant funding. Coffee County Family Services Center received $103,400 from the Children’s Trust Fund to be used for child abuse and neglect prevention programs. “I can not tell you how much we appreciate this money and their (Alabama Dept. of Abuse and Neglect Prevention) support of our programs,” said Judy Crowley, executive director of the Coffee County Family Services Center.
The Coffee County Family Services Center opened its doors in 1998, and Crowley said that also was the first year the local organization received grant funding from the Children’s Trust Fund for assessment referral, which remains a number one priority today as the programs most highly utilized area. In regards to the 2010-11 grant funding announced Tuesday morning, Crowley said the monies will be used also to assist with all child abuse and neglect prevention programs, as well as, the Building Blocks program and the new Fatherhood Initiative program.
This is a listed nonprofit (Here’s the 2009 “990 “filing from NCCSDATA.org — though mostly blank, it confirms that it gets about $265K grants/contributions per yr and Judith Crowley earns only around $40K. There is no description of services provided . . . . . it does have an EIN# (721374603 ) Heritage Training and Career Center, Inc / Faithful Fathers Fatherhood Program / TANF – $30K (THERE are 11 pages of this, and I don’t feel like going through all – -most pages have several, not just one or two, fatherhood programs on them) Any of these can be looked up (for example, the last one shows at the Alabama Secretary of STate site as existing, yes, as of 2007 — and as a nonprofit, but I don’t see any filings yet. ”
| Entity ID | Entity Name | City | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 565 – 632 | Heritage Training and Career Center | MONTGOMERY, AL | Domestic Non-Profit Corporation | Exists |
This group (under a “Cynthia Brown”) when I looked up the street address, is a “New or Rejoined Nonprofit” member of the Montgomery chamber of commerce:
A “Billy W. Jarrett Construction Co., Inc.” at this address apparently got a contract (for a North Carolina Military project) …. There are also 5 entities, some LLC’s incorporated (or registered agent) by a “Cynthia Brown,”(without middle initial) not that this isn’t a common name…
EVERY/ANY one of these organizations (in whichever state) can be looked up as to: Incorporation (Secretary of State) and any related dbas (other names it does business as), if nonprofit, the NCCSDATAWEB.org or other site showing some of the 990 filings for these groups; their websites, their directors, and other LLCs they form. SOMETIMES these are front groups that exist ONLY to catch the fundings.
EVERY organization (for example) that is taking TANF funds in particular, can and should be looked up and checked up (especially for any Alabama residents with access to internet) — again there is a LOT of fatherhood funding showing up here: http://www.ctf.alabama.gov/Grantees%202010-2011/2010%202011%20Grantees%20Funded%20as%20of%20March%2029%202011.pdf
AND, of course the “Healthy Marriage” part as well, right underneath help to enroll in Food Stamps. (If you are Title IV-A, your Child Support qualifies for Title IV-D, and as such a diversion into marriage promotion will of course help establish the steady payments of fathers). (A LINK from the TUSCOLOOSA ONE-STOP group)
Alabama Community Healthy Marriage Initiative

AGAIN, here is the child support funding for “Regular” (not “research and special demonstration”) child support. In each State, County — your county — what does this translate to, and who is watching? Who is profiting — are the children subject to the child support order profiting, and is this consistently effective in reducing TANF expenditures?
CFDA 93.593, “CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT” Grants to States — selected Years 2010 & 2011
Also for scope, the chart should show how which agency gets this varies from state to state. The “activity type” is at all times described as “SOCIAL SERVICES” and note that the grants type is either NEW, or Administrative Supplement/Discretionary — meaning, they asked for more… I left blank the column Private Investigator — because it’s agencies getting the monies. Keep in mind also that some states farm out the responsibilities to private contractors, some of whom I have been researching, and the large ones of which have been in several cases caught in major money-laundering or fraud. This is good to keep in mind when considering how quickly one state (South Carolina) is to contribute (further) to the racial inequality in the US prison system by jailing low-income black males for nonpayment of child support — and then going to the public and complaining that the child support system is unfair to low-income black males (although the literature saying this typically calls the males “fathers” and the mothers’ households, “female-headed households” as if they were domesticated breeding stock (which, viewed in certain lights, they are…. being treated as). FOR A SAMPLE of this chart:
|
Grantee Name |
Grantee Address |
City |
State |
County |
Grantee Type |
Award Number |
Award Title |
Budget Year |
Action Issue Date |
CFDA Number |
Award Action Type |
Sum of Actions |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
0804AK4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$217,656 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
0904AK4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/07/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$471,245 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
0904AK4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$154,695 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004AK4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$1,435,990 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004AK4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$2,971,304 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004AK4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$873,529 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004AK4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,370,981 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004AK4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$113,038 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004AK4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,857,781 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004AK4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$423,527 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004AK4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$2,558,010 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004AK4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$522,227 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104AK4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$2,394,674 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104AK4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$666,335 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104AK4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,766,654 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104AK4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$807,328 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104AK4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,424,624 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104AK4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,270,146 |
|
AK ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION |
550 WEST 7TH AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR |
ANCHORAGE |
AK |
ANCHORAGE |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104AK4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,564,608 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
0804AL4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$443,330 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
0904AL4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/24/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,870,128 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
0904AL4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,563,098 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004AL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$12,878,920 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004AL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$2,738,775 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004AL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,666,800 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004AL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$270,313 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004AL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$9,294,300 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004AL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$609,699 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004AL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$9,197,264 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004AL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$384,262 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104AL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$12,437,200 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104AL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$17,670 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104AL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$9,295,520 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104AL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$6,975 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104AL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$9,514,100 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104AL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$816,471 |
|
AL ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
50 RIPLEY ST S GORDON PERSON B |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
MONTGOMERY |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104AL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$8,712,928 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
0804AR4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$606,262 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
0904AR4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$882,220 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004AR4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$1,081,749 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004AR4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$11,336,191 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004AR4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$954,627 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004AR4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$11,324,393 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004AR4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$781,215 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004AR4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$11,779,830 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004AR4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$2,503,484 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004AR4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$14,637,460 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004AR4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$75,008 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104AR4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$9,824,903 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104AR4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,897,250 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104AR4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,537,998 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104AR4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$3,644,995 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104AR4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$8,733,689 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104AR4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,761,165 |
|
AR ST DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADM |
PO BOX 1272 |
LITTLE ROCK |
AR |
PULASKI |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104AR4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$8,481,843 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
0804AZ4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$424,427 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
0904AZ4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$687,232 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1004AZ4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$7,236,581 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1004AZ4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$11,991,382 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1004AZ4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,324,572 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1004AZ4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,682,219 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1004AZ4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,350,417 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1004AZ4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$12,093,961 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1004AZ4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$2,748,400 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1004AZ4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$9,547,956 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1104AZ4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$10,840,894 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1104AZ4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$4,085,910 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1104AZ4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$9,450,246 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1104AZ4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$3,402,213 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1104AZ4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,570,129 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1104AZ4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$3,960,501 |
|
AZ ST DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY & VOCATIONAL REHA |
POST OFFICE BOX 6123 |
PHOENIX |
AZ |
MARICOPA |
Rehabilitation Organization ( Other Than Criminal ) |
1104AZ4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$11,249,743 |
|
BLACKFEET TRIBAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT |
TRIBAL OFFICE |
BROWNING |
MT |
GLACIER |
Educational Department |
10IBMT4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$296,873 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
0804CA4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$2,520,413 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
0904CA4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$6,981,714 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1004CA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$20,049,309 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1004CA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$145,968,345 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1004CA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$38,513,768 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1004CA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$129,832,458 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1004CA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$10,597,780 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1004CA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$62,305,239 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1004CA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$107,984,151 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1104CA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$125,931,992 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1104CA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$9,448,771 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1104CA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$122,438,508 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1104CA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$20,997,400 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1104CA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$129,166,305 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1104CA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$5,142,721 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
744 P STREET, MAIL STOP 20-72 |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
SACRAMENTO |
Welfare Department |
1104CA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$94,719,355 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
POST OFFICE BOX 948 |
TAHLEQUAH |
OK |
CHEROKEE |
Indian Tribal Council |
10ICOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$695,218 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
POST OFFICE BOX 948 |
TAHLEQUAH |
OK |
CHEROKEE |
Indian Tribal Council |
10ICOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$579,348 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
POST OFFICE BOX 948 |
TAHLEQUAH |
OK |
CHEROKEE |
Indian Tribal Council |
10TCOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$463,479 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
POST OFFICE BOX 948 |
TAHLEQUAH |
OK |
CHEROKEE |
Indian Tribal Council |
10TCOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$463,478 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
POST OFFICE BOX 948 |
TAHLEQUAH |
OK |
CHEROKEE |
Indian Tribal Council |
11ICOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$634,920 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
POST OFFICE BOX 948 |
TAHLEQUAH |
OK |
CHEROKEE |
Indian Tribal Council |
11ICOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$529,100 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
POST OFFICE BOX 948 |
TAHLEQUAH |
OK |
CHEROKEE |
Indian Tribal Council |
11ICOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$529,100 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
POST OFFICE BOX 948 |
TAHLEQUAH |
OK |
CHEROKEE |
Indian Tribal Council |
11ICOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$423,281 |
|
CHICKASAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 1548 |
ADA |
OK |
PONTOTOC |
Other Social Services Organization |
10IAOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$659,158 |
|
CHICKASAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 1548 |
ADA |
OK |
PONTOTOC |
Other Social Services Organization |
10IAOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$549,298 |
|
CHICKASAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 1548 |
ADA |
OK |
PONTOTOC |
Other Social Services Organization |
10IAOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$136,183 |
|
CHICKASAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 1548 |
ADA |
OK |
PONTOTOC |
Other Social Services Organization |
10IAOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$336,160 |
|
CHICKASAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 1548 |
ADA |
OK |
PONTOTOC |
Other Social Services Organization |
11IAOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$476,612 |
|
CHICKASAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 1548 |
ADA |
OK |
PONTOTOC |
Other Social Services Organization |
11IAOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$397,177 |
|
CHICKASAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 1548 |
ADA |
OK |
PONTOTOC |
Other Social Services Organization |
11IAOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
03/31/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$97,022 |
|
CHICKASAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 1548 |
ADA |
OK |
PONTOTOC |
Other Social Services Organization |
11IAOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$397,177 |
|
CHICKASAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 1548 |
ADA |
OK |
PONTOTOC |
Other Social Services Organization |
11IAOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$608,870 |
|
CHIPPEWA CREE TRIBE |
ROCKY BOY ROUTE |
BOX ELDER |
MT |
HILL |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAMT4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$194,631 |
|
CHIPPEWA CREE TRIBE |
ROCKY BOY ROUTE |
BOX ELDER |
MT |
HILL |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAMT4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$162,193 |
|
CHIPPEWA CREE TRIBE |
ROCKY BOY ROUTE |
BOX ELDER |
MT |
HILL |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAMT4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$162,192 |
|
CHIPPEWA CREE TRIBE |
ROCKY BOY ROUTE |
BOX ELDER |
MT |
HILL |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAMT4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$129,754 |
|
CHIPPEWA CREE TRIBE |
ROCKY BOY ROUTE |
BOX ELDER |
MT |
HILL |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAMT4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$208,457 |
|
CHIPPEWA CREE TRIBE |
ROCKY BOY ROUTE |
BOX ELDER |
MT |
HILL |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAMT4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$173,714 |
|
CHIPPEWA CREE TRIBE |
ROCKY BOY ROUTE |
BOX ELDER |
MT |
HILL |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAMT4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$173,714 |
|
CHIPPEWA CREE TRIBE |
ROCKY BOY ROUTE |
BOX ELDER |
MT |
HILL |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAMT4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$138,971 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
0804CO4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$271,490 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
0904CO4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$713,994 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1004CO4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$1,963,471 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1004CO4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$11,858,500 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1004CO4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$792,000 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1004CO4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$12,057,020 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1004CO4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$918,244 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1004CO4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,702,000 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1004CO4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$2,404,043 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1004CO4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,696,534 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1004CO4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,224,106 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1104CO4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$9,840,330 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1104CO4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$911,350 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1104CO4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$11,499,260 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1104CO4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$286,137 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1104CO4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,561,620 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1104CO4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$689,647 |
|
CO ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
1575 SHERMAN STREET |
DENVER |
CO |
DENVER |
Welfare Department |
1104CO4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,398,700 |
|
COEUR DALENE TRIBE |
P.O. BOX 408 |
PLUMMER |
ID |
BENEWAH |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAID4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/13/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$177,492 |
|
COEUR DALENE TRIBE |
P.O. BOX 408 |
PLUMMER |
ID |
BENEWAH |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAID4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$177,492 |
|
COEUR DALENE TRIBE |
P.O. BOX 408 |
PLUMMER |
ID |
BENEWAH |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAID4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$152,137 |
|
COEUR DALENE TRIBE |
P.O. BOX 408 |
PLUMMER |
ID |
BENEWAH |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAID4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$221,058 |
|
COEUR DALENE TRIBE |
P.O. BOX 408 |
PLUMMER |
ID |
BENEWAH |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAID4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$184,215 |
|
COEUR DALENE TRIBE |
P.O. BOX 408 |
PLUMMER |
ID |
BENEWAH |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAID4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$184,215 |
|
COEUR DALENE TRIBE |
P.O. BOX 408 |
PLUMMER |
ID |
BENEWAH |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAID4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$147,372 |
|
COLVILLE CONFEDERATED TRIBES |
P.O. BOX 150 |
NESPELEM |
WA |
OKANOGAN |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IEWA4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$397,415 |
|
COLVILLE CONFEDERATED TRIBES |
P.O. BOX 150 |
NESPELEM |
WA |
OKANOGAN |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IEWA4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$331,179 |
|
COLVILLE CONFEDERATED TRIBES |
P.O. BOX 150 |
NESPELEM |
WA |
OKANOGAN |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IEWA4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$331,179 |
|
COLVILLE CONFEDERATED TRIBES |
P.O. BOX 150 |
NESPELEM |
WA |
OKANOGAN |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IEWA4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$264,942 |
|
COLVILLE CONFEDERATED TRIBES |
P.O. BOX 150 |
NESPELEM |
WA |
OKANOGAN |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IEWA4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$460,212 |
|
COLVILLE CONFEDERATED TRIBES |
P.O. BOX 150 |
NESPELEM |
WA |
OKANOGAN |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IEWA4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$383,510 |
|
COMANCHE INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 908 |
LAWTON |
OK |
COMANCHE |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IFOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$134,424 |
|
COMANCHE INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 908 |
LAWTON |
OK |
COMANCHE |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IFOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$112,021 |
|
COMANCHE INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 908 |
LAWTON |
OK |
COMANCHE |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IFOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$119,314 |
|
COMANCHE INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 908 |
LAWTON |
OK |
COMANCHE |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IFOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$91,440 |
|
COMANCHE INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 908 |
LAWTON |
OK |
COMANCHE |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IFOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$159,310 |
|
COMANCHE INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 908 |
LAWTON |
OK |
COMANCHE |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IFOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$165,209 |
|
COMANCHE INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 908 |
LAWTON |
OK |
COMANCHE |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IFOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$132,758 |
|
COMANCHE INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 908 |
LAWTON |
OK |
COMANCHE |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IFOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$73,755 |
|
CONFEDERATED SALISH & KOOTENAI TRIBES |
P.O. BOX 278 |
PABLO |
MT |
LAKE |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IDMT4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
12/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$238,765 |
|
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE UMATILLA INDIAN RESERVATION |
P.O. BOX 638 |
PENDLETON |
OR |
UMATILLA |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAOR4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$143,989 |
|
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE UMATILLA INDIAN RESERVATION |
P.O. BOX 638 |
PENDLETON |
OR |
UMATILLA |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAOR4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$119,991 |
|
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE UMATILLA INDIAN RESERVATION |
P.O. BOX 638 |
PENDLETON |
OR |
UMATILLA |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAOR4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$119,991 |
|
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE UMATILLA INDIAN RESERVATION |
P.O. BOX 638 |
PENDLETON |
OR |
UMATILLA |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAOR4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$95,994 |
|
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE UMATILLA INDIAN RESERVATION |
P.O. BOX 638 |
PENDLETON |
OR |
UMATILLA |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAOR4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$147,185 |
|
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE UMATILLA INDIAN RESERVATION |
P.O. BOX 638 |
PENDLETON |
OR |
UMATILLA |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAOR4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$133,983 |
|
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE UMATILLA INDIAN RESERVATION |
P.O. BOX 638 |
PENDLETON |
OR |
UMATILLA |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAOR4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$127,804 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
0804CT4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,790,720 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
0904CT4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$609,139 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1004CT4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,193,136 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1004CT4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,637,365 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1004CT4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,408,041 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1004CT4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$3,266,669 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1004CT4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$4,895,077 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1004CT4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$367,943 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1004CT4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,326,324 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1004CT4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$2,200,208 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1104CT4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$11,887,422 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1104CT4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$2,270,701 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1104CT4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$8,778,199 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1104CT4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$37,738 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1104CT4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$4,966,424 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1104CT4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$953,656 |
|
CT ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFF OF FINANCIAL MGMT |
25 SIGOURNEY STREET, 7TH FLOOR |
HARTFORD |
CT |
HARTFORD |
Welfare Department |
1104CT4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,278,236 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
0804DC4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$83,962 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
0904DC4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
10/08/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$802,300 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
0904DC4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$136,662 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1004DC4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,593,280 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1004DC4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,241,838 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1004DC4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,604,840 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1004DC4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,217,637 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1004DC4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$4,100,520 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1004DC4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$971,680 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1004DC4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$4,123,940 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1004DC4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$563,656 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1104DC4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$4,032,033 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1104DC4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$301,643 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1104DC4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,597,460 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1104DC4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$961,498 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1104DC4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,479,620 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1104DC4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$69,798 |
|
DC OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL |
441 4th street, nw |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Welfare Department |
1104DC4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,672,240 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
0804DE4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$58,246 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
0904DE4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$276,175 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1004DE4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$4,373,359 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1004DE4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$5,935,571 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1004DE4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$201,342 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1004DE4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$8,532,156 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1004DE4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,306,420 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1004DE4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,179,132 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1004DE4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,635,337 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1004DE4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$8,889,253 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1004DE4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$4,432,595 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1104DE4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$7,499,212 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1104DE4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$5,070,262 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1104DE4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$7,503,364 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1104DE4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$6,450,993 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1104DE4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$5,230,650 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1104DE4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,116,225 |
|
DE ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES |
1901 N DUPONT HIGHWAY |
NEW CASTLE |
DE |
NEW CASTLE |
Health Department |
1104DE4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$9,056,512 |
|
EASTERN SHOSHONE TRIBE |
P.O. BOX 538 |
FORT WASHAKIE |
WY |
FREMONT |
Indian Tribal Council |
08IBWY4004 |
2008 OCSET |
1 |
10/19/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$401,375 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
0804FL4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,789,799 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
0904FL4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,159,234 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004FL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$22,719,061 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004FL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$56,042,541 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004FL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$13,179,266 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004FL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$53,033,364 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004FL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$2,227,388 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004FL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$38,803,054 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004FL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
05/18/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$17,299 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004FL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$48,079,001 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004FL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/30/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,556,024 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104FL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$56,287,376 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104FL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,588,919 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104FL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$52,482,981 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104FL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$8,808,111 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104FL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
03/17/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$5,677,187 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104FL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$46,465,236 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104FL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$9,538,373 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
500 SOUTH CALHOUN ST, RM 143 |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
LEON |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104FL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$51,635,458 |
|
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMUNITY |
P.O. BOX 396 |
CRANDON |
WI |
FOREST |
Indian Tribal Council |
10ICWI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$165,653 |
|
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMUNITY |
P.O. BOX 396 |
CRANDON |
WI |
FOREST |
Indian Tribal Council |
10ICWI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$171,413 |
|
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMUNITY |
P.O. BOX 396 |
CRANDON |
WI |
FOREST |
Indian Tribal Council |
10ICWI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$143,054 |
|
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMUNITY |
P.O. BOX 396 |
CRANDON |
WI |
FOREST |
Indian Tribal Council |
10ICWI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$92,097 |
|
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMUNITY |
P.O. BOX 396 |
CRANDON |
WI |
FOREST |
Indian Tribal Council |
10ICWI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/19/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$21,440 |
|
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMUNITY |
P.O. BOX 396 |
CRANDON |
WI |
FOREST |
Indian Tribal Council |
10TCWI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
06/05/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$59,393 |
|
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMUNITY |
P.O. BOX 396 |
CRANDON |
WI |
FOREST |
Indian Tribal Council |
10TCWI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
08/30/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$567,600 |
|
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMUNITY |
P.O. BOX 396 |
CRANDON |
WI |
FOREST |
Indian Tribal Council |
11ICWI4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$179,039 |
|
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMUNITY |
P.O. BOX 396 |
CRANDON |
WI |
FOREST |
Indian Tribal Council |
11ICWI4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$149,199 |
|
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMUNITY |
P.O. BOX 396 |
CRANDON |
WI |
FOREST |
Indian Tribal Council |
11ICWI4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$149,199 |
|
FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI COMMUNITY |
P.O. BOX 396 |
CRANDON |
WI |
FOREST |
Indian Tribal Council |
11ICWI4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$119,359 |
|
FT BELKNAP COMMUNITY COUNCIL |
FT BELKNAP AGENCY |
HARLEM |
MT |
BLAINE |
Indian Tribal Council |
09ICMT4004 |
2009 OCSET |
1 |
09/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$283,281 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
0804GA4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$370,916 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
0904GA4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,857,146 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1004GA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$15,500,754 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1004GA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$4,978,898 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1004GA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$19,305,654 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1004GA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$999,477 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1004GA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$19,305,654 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1004GA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$738,535 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1004GA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
05/18/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$11,026 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1004GA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$19,246,254 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1004GA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$4,015,821 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1104GA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$20,496,254 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1104GA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$7,174,590 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1104GA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$16,496,254 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1104GA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,008,830 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1104GA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$16,496,254 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1104GA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$6,049,097 |
|
GA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
2 PEACHTREE NW, SUITE 27-295 |
ATLANTA |
GA |
FULTON |
Welfare Department |
1104GA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$24,496,254 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
0804GU4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$41,400 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
0904GU4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$115,246 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004GU4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$345,101 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004GU4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$300,126 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004GU4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$200,000 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004GU4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$529,436 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004GU4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$66,329 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004GU4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$554,629 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004GU4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,190 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004GU4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
05/18/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$156 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004GU4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$710,340 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1004GU4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$317,016 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104GU4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$759,911 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104GU4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$66,203 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104GU4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$727,644 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104GU4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$318,769 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104GU4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
02/09/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$200,000 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104GU4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$604,521 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104GU4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$274,696 |
|
GU DEPARTMENT OF LAW |
194 HERNAN CORTEZ AVE, STE 309 |
AGANA |
GU |
AGANA |
Planning & Administrative Organizations |
1104GU4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$675,165 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
0804HI4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$162,504 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
0904HI4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$346,576 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004HI4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$382,743 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004HI4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,942,600 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004HI4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,895,080 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004HI4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$242,655 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004HI4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,798,060 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004HI4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,994,191 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004HI4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$4,236,960 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004HI4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$525,251 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004HI4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$982,476 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104HI4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$3,090,400 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104HI4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$948,371 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104HI4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$2,962,200 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104HI4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,092,179 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104HI4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$2,530,200 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104HI4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$713,234 |
|
HI ST OFFC OF ATTNY GNRL, DIV OF CHILD SUPPRT/ENFORCMNT |
601 KAMOKILA BLVD, SUITE 207 |
KAPOLEI |
HI |
HONOLULU |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1104HI4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,001,440 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
0804IA4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$2,034,154 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
0904IA4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/24/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$8,750 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
0904IA4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$2,535,162 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1004IA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$9,033,996 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1004IA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$19,519,024 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1004IA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,688,235 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1004IA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$8,723,100 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1004IA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$3,814,802 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1004IA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$8,063,100 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1004IA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$6,992,298 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1004IA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
05/18/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$4,357 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1004IA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$11,376,500 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1004IA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$5,392,854 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1104IA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$11,526,500 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1104IA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$3,266,820 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1104IA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$7,076,500 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1104IA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$5,690,379 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1104IA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$6,213,200 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1104IA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$5,496,825 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
1305 EAST WALNUT |
DES MOINES |
IA |
POLK |
Welfare Department |
1104IA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$10,776,500 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
0804ID4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$227,639 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
0904ID4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$207,448 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1004ID4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$1,282,527 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1004ID4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$6,403,756 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1004ID4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$423,956 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1004ID4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$5,987,028 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1004ID4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$471,286 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1004ID4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$5,325,460 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1004ID4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,925,578 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1004ID4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$4,861,854 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1004ID4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,715,774 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1104ID4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$4,235,706 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1104ID4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$954,759 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1104ID4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$4,504,043 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1104ID4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$679,903 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1104ID4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,467,225 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1104ID4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,180,751 |
|
ID ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE |
450 WEST STATE ST, 9TH FLOOR |
BOISE |
ID |
ADA |
Health Department |
1104ID4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,684,935 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
0804IL4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$2,048,070 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
0904IL4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/24/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$87,230 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
0904IL4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,727,004 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1004IL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$30,172,273 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1004IL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$9,235,953 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1004IL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$31,611,964 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1004IL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,853,722 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1004IL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$34,984,718 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1004IL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,780,679 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1004IL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$34,504,934 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1004IL4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$4,040,629 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1104IL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$28,644,219 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1104IL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,935,737 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1104IL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$28,382,830 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1104IL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,077,767 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1104IL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$37,210,017 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1104IL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$2,258,566 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
2200 CHURCHILL RD C2 |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
SANGAMON |
Welfare Department |
1104IL4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$33,507,714 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
0804IN4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,046,221 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
0804INHMHR |
2008 HMHR |
1 |
10/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$198,000 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
0904IN4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/24/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$164,556 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
0904IN4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$8,868,855 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1004IN4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$14,487,923 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1004IN4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$6,041,143 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1004IN4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$13,324,023 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1004IN4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$3,952,413 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1004IN4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$5,629,715 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1004IN4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
05/18/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$4,602 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1004IN4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$14,137,408 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1004IN4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$8,314,548 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1004IN4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/13/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$6,242,000 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1104IN4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$13,396,113 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1104IN4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$13,293,314 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1104IN4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$6,961,368 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1104IN4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$9,942,425 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1104IN4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$16,775,367 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1104IN4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,624,634 |
|
IN ST FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
POST OFFICE BOX 7128 |
INDIANAPOLIS |
IN |
MARION |
Welfare Department |
1104IN4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$13,090,305 |
|
KAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
698 GRANDVIEW DRIVE |
KAW CITY |
OK |
KAY |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IGOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$102,908 |
|
KAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
698 GRANDVIEW DRIVE |
KAW CITY |
OK |
KAY |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IGOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$85,757 |
|
KAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
698 GRANDVIEW DRIVE |
KAW CITY |
OK |
KAY |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IGOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$85,757 |
|
KAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
698 GRANDVIEW DRIVE |
KAW CITY |
OK |
KAY |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IGOK4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$68,604 |
|
KAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
698 GRANDVIEW DRIVE |
KAW CITY |
OK |
KAY |
Indian Tribal Council |
11GIOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
NEW |
$73,145 |
|
KAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
698 GRANDVIEW DRIVE |
KAW CITY |
OK |
KAY |
Indian Tribal Council |
11GIOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/12/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$73,145 |
|
KAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
698 GRANDVIEW DRIVE |
KAW CITY |
OK |
KAY |
Indian Tribal Council |
11GTOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/12/2011 |
93563 |
NEW |
$73,145 |
|
KAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
698 GRANDVIEW DRIVE |
KAW CITY |
OK |
KAY |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IGOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$109,717 |
|
KAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
698 GRANDVIEW DRIVE |
KAW CITY |
OK |
KAY |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IGOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$91,431 |
|
KAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA |
698 GRANDVIEW DRIVE |
KAW CITY |
OK |
KAY |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IGOK4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$91,431 |
|
KEWEENAW BAY INDIAN COMMUNITY |
107 BEARTOWN ROAD |
BARAGA |
MI |
BARAGA |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAMI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$78,498 |
|
KEWEENAW BAY INDIAN COMMUNITY |
107 BEARTOWN ROAD |
BARAGA |
MI |
BARAGA |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAMI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$65,415 |
|
KEWEENAW BAY INDIAN COMMUNITY |
107 BEARTOWN ROAD |
BARAGA |
MI |
BARAGA |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAMI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$71,606 |
|
KEWEENAW BAY INDIAN COMMUNITY |
107 BEARTOWN ROAD |
BARAGA |
MI |
BARAGA |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAMI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$42,261 |
|
KEWEENAW BAY INDIAN COMMUNITY |
107 BEARTOWN ROAD |
BARAGA |
MI |
BARAGA |
Indian Tribal Council |
11AIMI4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
NEW |
$16,660 |
|
KEWEENAW BAY INDIAN COMMUNITY |
107 BEARTOWN ROAD |
BARAGA |
MI |
BARAGA |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAMI4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$78,904 |
|
KEWEENAW BAY INDIAN COMMUNITY |
107 BEARTOWN ROAD |
BARAGA |
MI |
BARAGA |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAMI4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$71,035 |
|
KEWEENAW BAY INDIAN COMMUNITY |
107 BEARTOWN ROAD |
BARAGA |
MI |
BARAGA |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAMI4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$75,727 |
|
KICKAPOO TRIBE OF KANSAS |
P.O. BOX 271 |
HORTON |
KS |
BROWN |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAKS4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$105,494 |
|
KICKAPOO TRIBE OF KANSAS |
P.O. BOX 271 |
HORTON |
KS |
BROWN |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAKS4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$87,912 |
|
KICKAPOO TRIBE OF KANSAS |
P.O. BOX 271 |
HORTON |
KS |
BROWN |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAKS4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$85,653 |
|
KICKAPOO TRIBE OF KANSAS |
P.O. BOX 271 |
HORTON |
KS |
BROWN |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAKS4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$63,551 |
|
KICKAPOO TRIBE OF KANSAS |
P.O. BOX 271 |
HORTON |
KS |
BROWN |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAKS4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$160,536 |
|
KICKAPOO TRIBE OF KANSAS |
P.O. BOX 271 |
HORTON |
KS |
BROWN |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAKS4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$133,780 |
|
KICKAPOO TRIBE OF KANSAS |
P.O. BOX 271 |
HORTON |
KS |
BROWN |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAKS4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$133,780 |
|
KICKAPOO TRIBE OF KANSAS |
P.O. BOX 271 |
HORTON |
KS |
BROWN |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAKS4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$107,025 |
|
KICKAPOO TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA |
P.O. BOX 70 |
MCLOUD |
OK |
POTTAWATOMIE |
Indian Tribal Council |
09IIOK4004 |
2009 OCSET |
1 |
06/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$263,587 |
|
KLAMATH TRIBE (ONAP) |
POST OFFICE BOX 436 |
CHILOQUIN |
OR |
KLAMATH |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IBOR4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$95,783 |
|
KLAMATH TRIBE (ONAP) |
POST OFFICE BOX 436 |
CHILOQUIN |
OR |
KLAMATH |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IBOR4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$79,819 |
|
KLAMATH TRIBE (ONAP) |
POST OFFICE BOX 436 |
CHILOQUIN |
OR |
KLAMATH |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IBOR4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$79,819 |
|
KLAMATH TRIBE (ONAP) |
POST OFFICE BOX 436 |
CHILOQUIN |
OR |
KLAMATH |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IBOR4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$63,854 |
|
KLAMATH TRIBE (ONAP) |
POST OFFICE BOX 436 |
CHILOQUIN |
OR |
KLAMATH |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IBOR4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$104,487 |
|
KLAMATH TRIBE (ONAP) |
POST OFFICE BOX 436 |
CHILOQUIN |
OR |
KLAMATH |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IBOR4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$87,072 |
|
KLAMATH TRIBE (ONAP) |
POST OFFICE BOX 436 |
CHILOQUIN |
OR |
KLAMATH |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IBOR4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$87,072 |
|
KLAMATH TRIBE (ONAP) |
POST OFFICE BOX 436 |
CHILOQUIN |
OR |
KLAMATH |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IBOR4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$69,658 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
0804KS4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$279,439 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
0904KS4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/24/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$72,200 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
0904KS4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$698,875 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1004KS4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$5,270,236 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1004KS4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$9,631,555 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1004KS4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$4,803,001 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1004KS4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$5,943,573 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1004KS4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$296,186 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1004KS4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$7,036,770 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1004KS4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,517,041 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1004KS4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
05/18/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$2,540 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1004KS4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$9,130,248 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1004KS4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$952,911 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1104KS4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$8,480,533 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1104KS4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$676,001 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1104KS4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$6,938,255 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1104KS4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,652,115 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1104KS4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$7,600,934 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1104KS4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$907,503 |
|
KS ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES |
915 HARRISON STREET |
TOPEKA |
KS |
SHAWNEE |
Welfare Department |
1104KS4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$7,238,308 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
0804KY4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$782,208 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
0904KY4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
05/11/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$2,296,286 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
0904KY4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,127,059 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004KY4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$7,394,829 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004KY4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$9,256,316 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004KY4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$5,047,054 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004KY4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$896,494 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004KY4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$6,485,158 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004KY4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$2,579,378 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004KY4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$6,267,103 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1004KY4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$2,038,706 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104KY4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$5,458,820 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104KY4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,439,672 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104KY4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$9,864,886 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104KY4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$836,980 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104KY4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$12,112,680 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104KY4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$1,379,228 |
|
KY ST CABINET FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN |
275 EAST MAIN ST, 5TH FLOOR |
FRANKFORT |
KY |
FRANKLIN |
Other Social Services Organization |
1104KY4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$12,229,773 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
0804LA4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$681,486 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
0904LA4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$4,929,044 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1004LA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$8,336,935 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1004LA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$15,790,604 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1004LA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$4,964,952 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1004LA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$19,915,563 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1004LA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$2,040,488 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1004LA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$16,164,782 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1004LA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,715,603 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1004LA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$16,778,349 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1004LA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
08/06/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$6,436,578 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1104LA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$14,405,038 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1104LA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
12/09/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$2,573,946 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1104LA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$11,881,604 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1104LA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
01/24/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$1,164,059 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1104LA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$13,933,756 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1104LA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
04/26/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$102,845 |
|
LA ST HEALTH, SOCIAL & REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMIN |
POST OFFICE BOX 44215 |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
EAST BATON ROUGE |
Welfare Department |
1104LA4004 |
2011 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$12,370,140 |
|
LAC COURTE OREILLES TRIBE |
113394 W. Trepania Road |
HAYWARD |
WI |
SAWYER |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IEWI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/13/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$242,207 |
|
LAC COURTE OREILLES TRIBE |
113394 W. Trepania Road |
HAYWARD |
WI |
SAWYER |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IEWI4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/12/2011 |
93563 |
NEW |
$257,793 |
|
LAC DU FLAMBEAU BAND OF LAKE SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA INDIANS |
P.O. BOX 67 |
LAC DU FLAMBEAU |
WI |
VILAS |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAWI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$97,241 |
|
LAC DU FLAMBEAU BAND OF LAKE SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA INDIANS |
P.O. BOX 67 |
LAC DU FLAMBEAU |
WI |
VILAS |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAWI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$81,034 |
|
LAC DU FLAMBEAU BAND OF LAKE SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA INDIANS |
P.O. BOX 67 |
LAC DU FLAMBEAU |
WI |
VILAS |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAWI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$81,034 |
|
LAC DU FLAMBEAU BAND OF LAKE SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA INDIANS |
P.O. BOX 67 |
LAC DU FLAMBEAU |
WI |
VILAS |
Indian Tribal Council |
10IAWI4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$64,828 |
|
LAC DU FLAMBEAU BAND OF LAKE SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA INDIANS |
P.O. BOX 67 |
LAC DU FLAMBEAU |
WI |
VILAS |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAWI4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$106,825 |
|
LAC DU FLAMBEAU BAND OF LAKE SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA INDIANS |
P.O. BOX 67 |
LAC DU FLAMBEAU |
WI |
VILAS |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAWI4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$89,021 |
|
LAC DU FLAMBEAU BAND OF LAKE SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA INDIANS |
P.O. BOX 67 |
LAC DU FLAMBEAU |
WI |
VILAS |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAWI4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$89,021 |
|
LAC DU FLAMBEAU BAND OF LAKE SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA INDIANS |
P.O. BOX 67 |
LAC DU FLAMBEAU |
WI |
VILAS |
Indian Tribal Council |
11IAWI4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$71,215 |
|
LEECH BAND OF OJIBWE |
115 6th Street, NW |
CASS LAKE |
MN |
CASS |
Other Social Services Organization |
09IDMN4004 |
2009 OCSET |
1 |
03/25/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$223,202 |
|
LEECH BAND OF OJIBWE |
115 6th Street, NW |
CASS LAKE |
MN |
CASS |
Other Social Services Organization |
11ICMN4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
NEW |
$81,077 |
|
LEECH BAND OF OJIBWE |
115 6th Street, NW |
CASS LAKE |
MN |
CASS |
Other Social Services Organization |
11ICMN4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
06/10/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$62,328 |
|
LUMMI INDIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL |
2616 KWINA ROAD |
BELLINGHAM |
WA |
WHATCOM |
Community Action Organization |
10ICWA4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
$265,452 |
|
LUMMI INDIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL |
2616 KWINA ROAD |
BELLINGHAM |
WA |
WHATCOM |
Community Action Organization |
10ICWA4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$221,210 |
|
LUMMI INDIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL |
2616 KWINA ROAD |
BELLINGHAM |
WA |
WHATCOM |
Community Action Organization |
10ICWA4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$221,210 |
|
LUMMI INDIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL |
2616 KWINA ROAD |
BELLINGHAM |
WA |
WHATCOM |
Community Action Organization |
10ICWA4004 |
2010 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$176,967 |
|
LUMMI INDIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL |
2616 KWINA ROAD |
BELLINGHAM |
WA |
WHATCOM |
Community Action Organization |
11ICWA4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
10/01/2010 |
93563 |
NEW |
$256,619 |
|
LUMMI INDIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL |
2616 KWINA ROAD |
BELLINGHAM |
WA |
WHATCOM |
Community Action Organization |
11ICWA4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
01/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$213,849 |
|
LUMMI INDIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL |
2616 KWINA ROAD |
BELLINGHAM |
WA |
WHATCOM |
Community Action Organization |
11ICWA4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
04/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$213,849 |
|
LUMMI INDIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL |
2616 KWINA ROAD |
BELLINGHAM |
WA |
WHATCOM |
Community Action Organization |
11ICWA4004 |
2011 OCSET |
1 |
07/01/2011 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$171,080 |
|
MA ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
141 PORTLAND ST FL 10 |
CAMBRIDGE |
MA |
MIDDLESEX |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
0804MA4004 |
2008 OCSE |
1 |
12/17/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$917,199 |
|
MA ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
141 PORTLAND ST FL 10 |
CAMBRIDGE |
MA |
MIDDLESEX |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
0904MA4004 |
2009 OCSE |
1 |
12/21/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$3,032,452 |
|
MA ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
141 PORTLAND ST FL 10 |
CAMBRIDGE |
MA |
MIDDLESEX |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004MA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
09/23/2009 |
93563 |
NEW |
-$3,734,789 |
|
MA ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
141 PORTLAND ST FL 10 |
CAMBRIDGE |
MA |
MIDDLESEX |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004MA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
10/01/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$13,308,292 |
|
MA ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
141 PORTLAND ST FL 10 |
CAMBRIDGE |
MA |
MIDDLESEX |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004MA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
11/23/2009 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$781,695 |
|
MA ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
141 PORTLAND ST FL 10 |
CAMBRIDGE |
MA |
MIDDLESEX |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004MA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
01/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$12,023,485 |
|
MA ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
141 PORTLAND ST FL 10 |
CAMBRIDGE |
MA |
MIDDLESEX |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004MA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
03/05/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$6,261,339 |
|
MA ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
141 PORTLAND ST FL 10 |
CAMBRIDGE |
MA |
MIDDLESEX |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004MA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$9,746,540 |
|
MA ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
141 PORTLAND ST FL 10 |
CAMBRIDGE |
MA |
MIDDLESEX |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004MA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
04/29/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
-$6,413,634 |
|
MA ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
141 PORTLAND ST FL 10 |
CAMBRIDGE |
MA |
MIDDLESEX |
Law Enforcement Agency ( Including Criminal Rehabilitation ) |
1004MA4004 |
2010 OCSE |
1 |
07/01/2010 |
93563 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
$13,883,799 |
This is 500 names (at least, the search results were sorted to show 500 names at a time) of approximately 1,308 names. I’m not sure why several years displayed, i.e., why a 2009 date would show up. However, the point is to get an idea of where & how much money is hitting is inbound, at least the state level. As this is PUBLIC money, anyone has a right to find out what is the local public payroll, how grants are being spent, who is allocating them to whom (Subgrants). Some of this can be looked up on-line and some can be formed in a FOIA letter, which by law, has to be responded to in a certain time frame. It may not be, but it is a legal right to request public information. AT ANY POINT — it’s appropriate to ask what are these grants being used for They are Smaller, but they are in positions of influence, including some courts. ALSO notice the ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT / DISCRETIONARY BLOCK category seems the main category (sometimes being adjusted downward). If I looked only at “NEW” grants for (YRS — “All”, i.e., database goes back to 1995). Notice how active Center for Policy Research is — hardly surprising: JEssica Pearson was a co-founder of AFCC (Per Liz Richards) and this Denve
|
Grantee Name |
City |
St |
Award |
Award Title |
Budgt Yr |
Action Issue Date |
Award Activity Type |
Award Action Type |
Principal Investigator |
Sum of Actions |
|
AL ST CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT PREVENTION BOARD |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
90FI0047 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS P.A. 2 |
1 |
12/20/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
ALICIA LUCKIE |
$200,000 |
|
AL ST CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT PREVENTION BOARD |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
90FI0077 |
FAMILY CONNECTIONS IN ALABAMA- (PRIORITY AREA #3) |
1 |
08/30/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MARIAN LOFTIN |
$100,000 |
|
AL ST CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT PREVENTION BOARD |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
90FI0077 |
FAMILY CONNECTIONS IN ALABAMA- (PRIORITY AREA #3) |
2 |
08/24/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
MARIAN LOFTIN |
$100,000 |
|
AL ST CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT PREVENTION BOARD |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
90FI0077 |
FAMILY CONNECTIONS IN ALABAMA- (PRIORITY AREA #3) |
2 |
12/29/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
VICKI C COOPER-ROBINSON |
$0 |
|
AL ST CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT PREVENTION BOARD |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
90FI0077 |
FAMILY CONNECTIONS IN ALABAMA- (PRIORITY AREA #3) |
3 |
08/20/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
VICKI C COOPER-ROBINSON |
$100,000 |
|
AL ST CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT PREVENTION BOARD |
MONTGOMERY |
AL |
90FI0077 |
FAMILY CONNECTIONS IN ALABAMA- (PRIORITY AREA #3) |
3 |
01/11/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
VICKI C COOPER-ROBINSON |
$0 |
|
Allegheny County Court of Commons Pleas |
PITTSBURGH |
PA |
90FI0065 |
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHANY COUNTY |
1 |
06/23/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
PATRICK QUINN |
$99,978 |
|
BALTIMORE COUNTY HEALTH DEPT, PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES SVCS |
TOWSON |
MD |
90FI0057 |
OCSE SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT/PRIORITY AREA 5 |
1 |
06/16/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
PETER J LALLY |
$150,815 |
|
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
SACRAMENTO |
CA |
90FI0008 |
CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE IMAGING SYSTEM AND DATABASE FOR VOLUNTARY PATERNITY DECLARA |
1 |
09/17/1998 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
|
$180,000 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0059 |
EXPANDING CUSTOMER SERVICES THROUGH AGENCY-INITIATED CONTACT |
1 |
06/16/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
DR JESSICA PEARSON |
$99,926 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0073 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS |
1 |
08/31/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$100,000 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0073 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS |
2 |
08/25/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$24,730 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0073 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS |
2 |
09/03/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$0 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0085 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
08/24/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$198,664 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0085 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
08/24/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$124,820 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0085 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
02/22/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
DR NANCY THOENNES |
$0 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0085 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
06/26/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
DR NANCY THOENNES |
$0 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0085 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
08/04/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$124,829 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0085 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
06/30/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
DR NANCY THOENNES |
$0 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0085 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
02/15/2011 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JESSICA PHEARSON |
$0 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0085 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
06/15/2011 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JESSICA PHEARSON |
$0 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0085 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
4 |
09/01/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
DR NANCY THOENNES |
$124,863 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0085 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
4 |
03/31/2011 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JESSICA PHEARSON |
$0 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0085 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
4 |
06/20/2011 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JESSICA PHEARSON |
$0 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0098 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT/PRIORITY AREA #3 |
1 |
06/26/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$99,908 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0098 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT/PRIORITY AREA #3 |
2 |
07/24/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$50,000 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0098 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT/PRIORITY AREA #3 |
2 |
10/23/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$0 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0098 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT/PRIORITY AREA #3 |
2 |
09/18/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$0 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0098 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT/PRIORITY AREA #3 |
3 |
08/02/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$50,000 |
|
CENTER FOR POLICY RESEARCH |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0098 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT/PRIORITY AREA #3 |
3 |
09/25/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JESSICA PEARSON |
$0 |
|
CHANGE HAPPENS |
HOUSTON |
TX |
90FI0076 |
FAMILIES UNDER URBAN AND SOCIAL ATTACK, INC. PRIORITY AREA #3 |
1 |
08/30/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MS RIVA F OKONKWO |
$100,000 |
|
CHANGE HAPPENS |
HOUSTON |
TX |
90FI0076 |
FAMILIES UNDER URBAN AND SOCIAL ATTACK, INC. PRIORITY AREA #3 |
1 |
09/21/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
MS RIVA F OKONKWO |
-$1 |
|
CHANGE HAPPENS |
HOUSTON |
TX |
90FI0076 |
FAMILIES UNDER URBAN AND SOCIAL ATTACK, INC. PRIORITY AREA #3 |
2 |
08/17/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
MS RIVA F OKONKWO |
$100,000 |
|
CHANGE HAPPENS |
HOUSTON |
TX |
90FI0076 |
FAMILIES UNDER URBAN AND SOCIAL ATTACK, INC. PRIORITY AREA #3 |
2 |
12/06/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MS RIVA F OKONKWO |
$0 |
|
CHANGE HAPPENS |
HOUSTON |
TX |
90FI0076 |
FAMILIES UNDER URBAN AND SOCIAL ATTACK, INC. PRIORITY AREA #3 |
3 |
09/20/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
MS RIVA F OKONKWO |
$100,000 |
|
CHILD AND FAMILY RESOURCE COUNCIL |
GRAND RAPIDS |
MI |
90FI0087 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
08/17/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
CANDACE COWLING |
$199,323 |
|
CHILD AND FAMILY RESOURCE COUNCIL |
GRAND RAPIDS |
MI |
90FI0087 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
08/20/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
CANDACE COWLING |
$124,898 |
|
CHILD AND FAMILY RESOURCE COUNCIL |
GRAND RAPIDS |
MI |
90FI0087 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
03/17/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
CANDACE COWLING |
$0 |
|
CHILD AND FAMILY RESOURCE COUNCIL |
GRAND RAPIDS |
MI |
90FI0087 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
08/12/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
CANDACE COWLING |
$124,674 |
|
CHILD AND FAMILY RESOURCE COUNCIL |
GRAND RAPIDS |
MI |
90FI0087 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
4 |
08/29/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
KARROL MCKAY |
$124,938 |
|
CO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0044 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT P.A. 4 |
1 |
12/19/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
PAULINE BURTON |
$100,000 |
|
COLVILLE CONFEDERATED TRIBES |
NESPELEM |
WA |
90FI0006 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
1 |
09/17/1998 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MARLA BIG BOY |
$32,800 |
|
COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR CHILDREN, INC |
ALLENTOWN |
PA |
90FI0048 |
SPECIAL INPROVEMENT PROJECTS P.A. 2 |
1 |
12/19/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
PATRICIA W LEVIN |
$177,374 |
|
COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR CHILDREN, INC |
ALLENTOWN |
PA |
90FI0048 |
SPECIAL INPROVEMENT PROJECTS P.A. 2 |
1 |
05/04/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
PATRICIA W LEVIN |
$99,227 |
|
Christian Community Council |
ALBANY |
LA |
90FI0084 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
08/25/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
CHERYL BREAUX |
$100,000 |
|
Christian Community Council |
ALBANY |
LA |
90FI0084 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
08/24/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
CHERYL BREAUX |
$50,000 |
|
Christian Community Council |
ALBANY |
LA |
90FI0084 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
01/24/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
CHERYL BREAUX |
$0 |
|
Christian Family Gathering |
MILWAUKEE |
WI |
90FI0038 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT ADVOCACY INTERVENTION TRAINING – SIPS |
1 |
02/09/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MARIA J JENKINS |
$99,895 |
|
Circuit Court for Baltimore County |
BALTIMORE |
MD |
90FI0057 |
OCSE SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT/PRIORITY AREA 5 |
1 |
04/07/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
PETER J LALLY |
-$1,215 |
|
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor`s Office |
CLEVELAND |
OH |
90FI0093 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
08/29/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
FRANCINE B GOLDBERG |
$100,000 |
|
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor`s Office |
CLEVELAND |
OH |
90FI0093 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
08/13/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
FRANCINE B GOLDBERG |
$25,000 |
|
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor`s Office |
CLEVELAND |
OH |
90FI0093 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
10/22/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
KENT K SMITH |
$0 |
|
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor`s Office |
CLEVELAND |
OH |
90FI0093 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
09/07/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
KENT K SMITH |
$25,000 |
|
DENVER CTY/CNTY DEPT HUMAN SVCS |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0094 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
06/09/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
BEN LEVEK |
$99,800 |
|
DENVER CTY/CNTY DEPT HUMAN SVCS |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0094 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
07/24/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
BEN LEVEK |
$24,300 |
|
DENVER CTY/CNTY DEPT HUMAN SVCS |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0094 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
11/18/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
BEN LEVEK |
$0 |
|
DENVER CTY/CNTY DEPT HUMAN SVCS |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0094 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
06/06/2011 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
BEN LEVEK |
$0 |
|
DENVER CTY/CNTY DEPT HUMAN SVCS |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0094 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
08/02/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
BEN LEVEK |
$24,300 |
|
DENVER CTY/CNTY DEPT HUMAN SVCS |
DENVER |
CO |
90FI0094 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
06/16/2011 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
BEN LEVEK |
$0 |
|
ECUMENICAL CHILD CARE NETWORK |
CHICAGO |
IL |
90FI0026 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS (SIPS) PRIORITY AREA -1 |
1 |
06/20/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
DEBRA HAMPTON |
$50,000 |
|
EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT |
LAS VEGAS |
NV |
90FI0030 |
CHILD SUPPORT & DRUG COURT PROGRAM |
1 |
06/27/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
KENDIS STAKE |
$50,000 |
|
Episcopal Social Services, Inc. |
WICHITA |
KS |
90FI0079 |
RELIABLE INCOME FOR KIDS COALITION (PRIORITY AREA 1) |
1 |
08/29/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MR GAYLORD DOLD |
$193,600 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & REHABILITATIVE SERVICES |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
90FI0022 |
FOSTERING IMPROVED INTERSTATE CASE PROCESSING |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
NANCY LUJA |
$79,495 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
90FI0009 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS |
1 |
09/17/1998 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
|
$25,864 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
90FI0022 |
FOSTERING IMPROVED INTERSTATE CASE PROCESSING |
1 |
03/28/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
NANCY LUJA |
-$29,753 |
|
FL ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
90FI0022 |
FOSTERING IMPROVED INTERSTATE CASE PROCESSING |
1 |
09/15/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
NANCY LUJA |
-$280 |
|
Family Service Association of San Antonio, Inc. |
SAN ANTONIO |
TX |
90FI0086 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT GRANT |
1 |
08/17/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
RICHARD M DAVIDSON |
$200,000 |
|
Family Service Association of San Antonio, Inc. |
SAN ANTONIO |
TX |
90FI0086 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT GRANT |
2 |
08/24/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
RICHARD M DAVIDSON |
$125,000 |
|
Family Service Association of San Antonio, Inc. |
SAN ANTONIO |
TX |
90FI0086 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT GRANT |
3 |
08/11/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
RICHARD M DAVIDSON |
$125,000 |
|
Family Service Association of San Antonio, Inc. |
SAN ANTONIO |
TX |
90FI0086 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT GRANT |
4 |
08/09/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
RICHARD M DAVIDSON |
$125,000 |
|
Fathers` Support Center, St. Louis |
SAINT LOUIS |
MO |
90FI0070 |
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP SKILLS FOR FRAGILE FAMILIES |
1 |
08/09/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
HALBERT SULLIVAN |
$100,000 |
|
Fathers` Support Center, St. Louis |
SAINT LOUIS |
MO |
90FI0070 |
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP SKILLS FOR FRAGILE FAMILIES |
2 |
08/17/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
HALBERT SULLIVAN |
$100,000 |
|
Fathers` Support Center, St. Louis |
SAINT LOUIS |
MO |
90FI0070 |
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP SKILLS FOR FRAGILE FAMILIES |
3 |
08/06/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
HALBERT SULLIVAN |
$100,000 |
|
Florida State University |
TALLAHASSEE |
FL |
90FI0107 |
USING FLORIDA???S SUPERVISED VISITATION PROGRAMS TO INCREASE ECONOMIC SELF SUFFICIENCY FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES |
1 |
08/30/2010 |
OTHER |
NEW |
KAREN OEHME |
$100,000 |
|
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION |
ATLANTA |
GA |
90FI0074 |
GA STATE UNIV. RESEARCH FOUNDATION |
1 |
08/19/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
DOUGLAS G GREENWELL |
$100,000 |
|
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION |
ATLANTA |
GA |
90FI0074 |
GA STATE UNIV. RESEARCH FOUNDATION |
2 |
08/24/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
DOUGLAS G GREENWELL |
$25,000 |
|
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION |
ATLANTA |
GA |
90FI0074 |
GA STATE UNIV. RESEARCH FOUNDATION |
2 |
12/18/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
DOUGLAS G GREENWELL |
$0 |
|
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF PITTSBURGH |
PITTSBURGH |
PA |
90FI0080 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
09/01/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
ERIC YENERALL |
$200,000 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
DES MOINES |
IA |
90FI0095 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
06/24/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MARIE THEISEN |
$100,000 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
DES MOINES |
IA |
90FI0045 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS P.A. 4 |
1 |
12/19/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MELINDA ROMAN |
$99,090 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
DES MOINES |
IA |
90FI0066 |
CONNECTING CHILD SUPPORT TO THE COMMUNITY TO SECURE IMPROVED OUTCOMES FOR CHILDR |
1 |
06/22/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
KAREN FROHWEIN |
$100,000 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
DES MOINES |
IA |
90FI0095 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
09/01/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
JOE FINNEGAN |
$25,000 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
DES MOINES |
IA |
90FI0095 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
10/26/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JOE FINNEGAN |
$0 |
|
IA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN SERVICES |
DES MOINES |
IA |
90FI0095 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
08/30/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
JOE FINNEGAN |
$25,000 |
|
IL ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES |
SPRINGFIELD |
IL |
90FI0007 |
IMPROVEMENT GRANT |
1 |
09/17/1998 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MARTIN D SUTHERLAND |
$149,686 |
|
Imperial Valley Regional Occupational Program |
EL CENTRO |
CA |
90FI0051 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS P.A. 1 |
1 |
12/20/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MARY N CAMACHO |
$141,858 |
|
Kern County Department of Child Support Services |
BAKERSFIELD |
CA |
90FI0088 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
08/29/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JUAN VEGAS |
$100,000 |
|
Kern County Department of Child Support Services |
BAKERSFIELD |
CA |
90FI0088 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
08/28/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
PHYLLIS NANCE |
$25,000 |
|
Kern County Department of Child Support Services |
BAKERSFIELD |
CA |
90FI0088 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
09/07/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
PHYLLIS NANCE |
$25,000 |
|
Kern County Department of Child Support Services |
BAKERSFIELD |
CA |
90FI0097 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
06/23/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
PHYLLIS NANCE |
$100,000 |
|
Kern County Department of Child Support Services |
BAKERSFIELD |
CA |
90FI0097 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
08/18/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
PHYLLIS NANCE |
$25,000 |
|
Kern County Department of Child Support Services |
BAKERSFIELD |
CA |
90FI0097 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
08/30/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
PHYLLIS NANCE |
$25,000 |
|
LA ST DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF MGT & FINANCE |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
90FI0015 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
GORDON HOOD |
$50,000 |
|
LARIMER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS |
FORT COLLINS |
CO |
90FI0014 |
CHILD SUPPORT ASSURANCE |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MYRNA MAIER |
$170,244 |
|
LARIMER COUNTY DEPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES |
FORT COLLINS |
CO |
90FI0014 |
CHILD SUPPORT ASSURANCE |
2 |
08/04/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
MYRNA MAIER |
$248,972 |
|
LARIMER COUNTY DEPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES |
FORT COLLINS |
CO |
90FI0014 |
CHILD SUPPORT ASSURANCE |
2 |
08/08/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
MYRNA MAIER |
$0 |
|
LARIMER COUNTY DEPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES |
FORT COLLINS |
CO |
90FI0014 |
CHILD SUPPORT ASSURANCE |
3 |
08/27/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
MYRNA MAIER |
$249,781 |
|
LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE |
SALISBURY |
NC |
90FI0025 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT – CHILD SUPPORT GUIDELINES AND PAYMENT COMPLIANCE |
1 |
01/03/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
WALTER ELLIS |
$49,668 |
|
LUMMI INDIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL |
BELLINGHAM |
WA |
90FI0019 |
LIBC CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECT |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
DAVID BUNTON |
$129,181 |
|
Louisiana Family Council |
METAIRIE |
LA |
90FI0060 |
LOUISIANA FAMILY COUNCIL |
1 |
06/23/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
GAIL TATE |
$100,000 |
|
MA ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
CAMBRIDGE |
MA |
90FI0024 |
INCOME WITHHOLDING & ASSET SEIZURE STRATEGIES |
1 |
09/14/1999 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
DIANA OBBARD |
$544,500 |
|
MA ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
CAMBRIDGE |
MA |
90FI0024 |
INCOME WITHHOLDING & ASSET SEIZURE STRATEGIES |
1 |
07/21/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
DIANA OBBARD |
-$469,500 |
|
MA ST DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
CAMBRIDGE |
MA |
90FI0024 |
INCOME WITHHOLDING & ASSET SEIZURE STRATEGIES |
1 |
09/15/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
DIANA OBBARD |
-$38,000 |
|
MARRIAGE COALITION (THE) |
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS |
OH |
90FI0054 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT P.A. 2 |
1 |
12/19/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
SANDRA G BENDER |
$199,994 |
|
MD ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
BALTIMORE |
MD |
90FI0010 |
PATERNITY OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM |
1 |
09/17/1998 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
GINA HIGGINBOTHAM |
$100,312 |
|
MD ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
BALTIMORE |
MD |
90FI0052 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT P.A. 1 |
1 |
12/19/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JOHN LANGROCK |
$200,000 |
|
MD ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES |
BALTIMORE |
MD |
90FI0052 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT P.A. 1 |
1 |
08/19/2003 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
JOHN LANGROCK |
-$200,000 |
|
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH |
LANSING |
MI |
90FI0075 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
08/18/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JANE ALEXANDER |
$99,792 |
|
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH |
LANSING |
MI |
90FI0075 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
08/24/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
JANE ALEXANDER |
$24,805 |
|
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH |
LANSING |
MI |
90FI0075 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
09/21/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
TANYA LOWERS |
$0 |
|
MICHIGAN STATE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT |
DETROIT |
MI |
90FI0032 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
1 |
06/28/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
NANCY CHRIST |
$187,550 |
|
MICHIGAN STATE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT |
DETROIT |
MI |
90FI0081 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT GRANT |
2 |
08/17/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
JOSEPH SCHEWE |
$37,500 |
|
MICHIGAN STATE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT |
DETROIT |
MI |
90FI0081 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT GRANT |
2 |
11/17/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JOSEPH SCHEWE |
$0 |
|
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY |
EAST LANSING |
MI |
90FI0071 |
CHILD SUPPORT DEMONSTRATION/SPECIAL PROJECTS |
1 |
08/22/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
RICHARD BRANDT |
$98,364 |
|
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY |
EAST LANSING |
MI |
90FI0071 |
CHILD SUPPORT DEMONSTRATION/SPECIAL PROJECTS |
2 |
08/17/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
KAREN SHIRER |
$99,996 |
|
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY |
EAST LANSING |
MI |
90FI0071 |
CHILD SUPPORT DEMONSTRATION/SPECIAL PROJECTS |
2 |
05/31/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
DAWN CONTRERAS |
$0 |
|
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY |
EAST LANSING |
MI |
90FI0071 |
CHILD SUPPORT DEMONSTRATION/SPECIAL PROJECTS |
3 |
08/20/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
DAWN CONTRERAS |
$99,952 |
|
MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT |
LANSING |
MI |
90FI0064 |
OCSE’S SPECIAL IMROVEMENT PROJECT/PRIORITY AREA 1 |
1 |
06/21/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
BILL J BARTELS |
$100,000 |
|
MILWAUKEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT |
MILWAUKEE |
WI |
90FI0103 |
IMPROVING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT (CSE) AND COURT COLLABORATION |
1 |
09/01/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JANET NELSON |
$100,000 |
|
MILWAUKEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT |
MILWAUKEE |
WI |
90FI0103 |
IMPROVING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT (CSE) AND COURT COLLABORATION |
2 |
09/28/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
JANET NELSON |
$25,000 |
|
MN ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
ST PAUL |
MN |
90FI0041 |
INTERVENTION STRATEGIES FOR WORKING WITH LOW INCOME NON CUSTODIAL PARENTS – SIP |
1 |
02/01/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
LAURA KADWELL |
$300,000 |
|
MONTANA SCHOOL DISTRICT |
HELENA |
MT |
90FI0049 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT P.A. 3 |
1 |
12/19/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
BARBARA DELANEY |
$149,464 |
|
MONTEREY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT |
SALINAS |
CA |
90FI0078 |
MOBILE CUSTOMER SUPPORT |
1 |
09/02/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JAMES HANSEN |
$200,000 |
|
MUSKEGON COUNTY COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES BOARD |
MESKEGON |
MI |
90FI0050 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS P.A. 1 |
1 |
12/19/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
BRAIN P MATTSON |
$199,772 |
|
Massachusetts Probate and Family Court |
BOSTON |
MA |
90FI0106 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
03/23/2011 |
DEMONSTRATION |
CHANGE OF GRANTEE / TRAINING INSTITUTION / AWARDING INSTITUTION |
DENISE M FITZGERALD |
$0 |
|
Milwaukee County Dept. of Administration Fiscal Affairs |
MILWAUKEE |
WI |
90FI0103 |
IMPROVING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT (CSE) AND COURT COLLABORATION |
1 |
11/17/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
CHANGE OF GRANTEE / TRAINING INSTITUTION / AWARDING INSTITUTION |
JANET NELSON |
$0 |
|
NATIONAL AMERICAN INDIAN COURT JUDGES ASSOCIATION |
BOULDER |
CO |
90FI0055 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT P.A. 5 |
1 |
12/19/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
VINCENT L KNIGHT |
$199,887 |
|
NATIONAL CENTER FOR STATE COURTS |
WILLIAMSBURG |
VA |
90FI0034 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
1 |
02/09/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
KAY FARLEY |
$40,000 |
|
NATIONAL CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0017 |
NATIONAL CERTIFICATION FEASIBILITY STUDY |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JOEL K BANKES |
$48,548 |
|
NATIONAL CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0039 |
CHILD SUPPORT CASEWORKER CERTIFICATION PLANNING PROJECT |
1 |
02/20/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
|
$74,900 |
|
NATIONAL CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0039 |
CHILD SUPPORT CASEWORKER CERTIFICATION PLANNING PROJECT |
1 |
11/06/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
THERESA MOASSER |
-$20,982 |
|
NATIONAL CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0039 |
CHILD SUPPORT CASEWORKER CERTIFICATION PLANNING PROJECT |
1 |
09/21/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
THERESA MOASSER |
$0 |
|
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JUVENILE COURT JUDGES |
RENO |
NV |
90FI0012 |
JUDICIAL TRANING PROJECT |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JOY ASHTON |
$36,125 |
|
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JUVENILE COURT JUDGES |
RENO |
NV |
90FI0012 |
JUDICIAL TRANING PROJECT |
1 |
03/20/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
JOY ASHTON |
-$9,605 |
|
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JUVENILE COURT JUDGES |
RENO |
NV |
90FI0082 |
2005 SIP GRANT |
1 |
08/19/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JOY D ASHTON |
$150,000 |
|
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JUVENILE COURT JUDGES |
RENO |
NV |
90FI0082 |
2005 SIP GRANT |
2 |
08/29/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
JOY D ASHTON |
$37,500 |
|
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JUVENILE COURT JUDGES |
RENO |
NV |
90FI0082 |
2005 SIP GRANT |
2 |
10/01/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
JOY LYNGAR |
$0 |
|
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JUVENILE COURT JUDGES |
RENO |
NV |
90FI0082 |
2005 SIP GRANT |
2 |
03/31/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
JOY LYNGAR |
-$1,203 |
|
NATIONAL WOMEN’S LAW CENTER |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0023 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JOAN ENTMACHER |
$50,000 |
|
NATIONAL WOMEN’S LAW CENTER |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0029 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT & SPECIAL PROJECTS |
1 |
06/06/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JOAN ENTMACHER |
$50,000 |
|
NATIONAL WOMEN’S LAW CENTER |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0029 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT & SPECIAL PROJECTS |
1 |
11/20/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
JOAN ENTMACHER |
-$50,000 |
|
NC ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS |
RALEIGH |
NC |
90FI0099 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
06/26/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
KRISTIN RUTH |
$78,842 |
|
NC ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS |
RALEIGH |
NC |
90FI0099 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
03/16/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
KRISTIN RUTH |
-$78,842 |
|
NC ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES |
RALEIGH |
NC |
90FI0046 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT P.A. 4 |
1 |
12/20/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
BARRY MILLER |
$200,000 |
|
NJ ST DIVISION OF PUBLIC WELFARE |
TRENTON |
NJ |
90FI0028 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS |
1 |
06/12/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
ALISHA GRIFFIN |
$50,000 |
|
NY STATE UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM |
NEW YORK |
NY |
90FI0092 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
1 |
08/06/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MICHAEL MAGNANI |
$99,830 |
|
NY STATE UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM |
NEW YORK |
NY |
90FI0092 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
2 |
08/12/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
MICHAEL MAGNANI |
$24,325 |
|
NY STATE UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM |
NEW YORK |
NY |
90FI0092 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
2 |
03/03/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MICHAEL MAGNANI |
$0 |
|
NY STATE UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM |
NEW YORK |
NY |
90FI0092 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
3 |
08/09/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
MICHAEL MAGNANI |
$24,997 |
|
NY STATE UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM |
NEW YORK |
NY |
90FI0092 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
3 |
10/23/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MICHAEL MAGNANI |
$0 |
|
New York State Unified Court System |
NEW YORK |
NY |
90FI0092 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
3 |
11/30/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
CHANGE OF GRANTEE / TRAINING INSTITUTION / AWARDING INSTITUTION |
MICHAEL MAGNANI |
$0 |
|
New York State Unified Court System |
NEW YORK |
NY |
90FI0092 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
3 |
12/21/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
CHANGE OF GRANTEE / TRAINING INSTITUTION / AWARDING INSTITUTION |
MICHAEL MAGNANI |
$0 |
|
OK ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
OKLAHOMA CITY |
OK |
90FI0100 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
1 |
06/23/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
KATHERINE MCRAE |
$100,000 |
|
OK ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
OKLAHOMA CITY |
OK |
90FI0100 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
2 |
08/24/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
KATHERINE MCRAE |
$24,170 |
|
OK ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
OKLAHOMA CITY |
OK |
90FI0100 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
2 |
12/15/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
KATHERINE MCRAE |
$0 |
|
OK ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
OKLAHOMA CITY |
OK |
90FI0100 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
2 |
04/07/2011 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
KATHERINE MCRAE |
$0 |
|
OK ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
OKLAHOMA CITY |
OK |
90FI0100 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
3 |
08/20/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
KATHERINE MCRAE |
$24,170 |
|
OK ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
OKLAHOMA CITY |
OK |
90FI0100 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
3 |
04/14/2011 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
KATHERINE MCRAE |
$0 |
|
OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALIZATION CENTER |
FREDONIA |
WI |
90FI0067 |
PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY & PROMOTING HEALTHY MARRIAGE |
1 |
06/09/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
BERNADETTE W KARANJA-NJAAGA |
$100,000 |
|
OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALIZATION CENTER |
FREDONIA |
WI |
90FI0067 |
PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY & PROMOTING HEALTHY MARRIAGE |
1 |
03/08/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
BERNADETTE W KARANJA-NJAAGA |
-$100,000 |
|
OR ST DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE |
SALEM |
OR |
90FI0104 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
09/01/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
BECKY L HUMMER |
$88,371 |
|
PHILADELPHIA CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY |
PHILADELPHIA |
PA |
90FI0083 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
08/17/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
RYLANDA WILSON |
$100,000 |
|
PHILADELPHIA CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY |
PHILADELPHIA |
PA |
90FI0083 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
10/14/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
RYLANDA WILSON |
-$47,438 |
|
PHILADELPHIA CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY |
PHILADELPHIA |
PA |
90FI0083 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
08/27/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
RYLANDA WILSON |
$50,000 |
|
PUYALLUP INDIAN TRIBE |
TACOMA |
WA |
90FI0001 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
1 |
09/17/1998 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
WILLIAM VELIZ |
$69,531 |
|
PUYALLUP INDIAN TRIBE |
TACOMA |
WA |
90FI0001 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
2 |
03/31/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
WILLIAM VELIZ |
$69,531 |
|
Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe |
KINGSTON |
WA |
90FI0018 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
DALLAS I DEGUIRE |
$50,400 |
|
RI ST DEPT. OF ADMIN/DIV. OF TAXATION |
PROVIDENCE |
RI |
90FI0002 |
DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT LIEN REGISTRY FOR RHODE ISLAND AND REGION 1 |
1 |
09/18/1998 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
|
$149,820 |
|
RI ST DEPT. OF ADMIN/DIV. OF TAXATION |
PROVIDENCE |
RI |
90FI0013 |
CHILD SUPPORT LIEN NETWORK (CLSN) |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JACK MURPHY |
$149,380 |
|
RI ST DEPT. OF ADMIN/DIV. OF TAXATION |
PROVIDENCE |
RI |
90FI0013 |
CHILD SUPPORT LIEN NETWORK (CLSN) |
2 |
06/28/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
JACK MURPHY |
$41,472 |
|
RI ST DEPT. OF ADMIN/DIV. OF TAXATION |
PROVIDENCE |
RI |
90FI0013 |
CHILD SUPPORT LIEN NETWORK (CLSN) |
3 |
09/19/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
JACK MURPHY |
$40,840 |
|
SAN FRANCISCO CITY & COUNTY MAYOR’S OFFICE |
SAN FRANCISCO |
CA |
90FI0063 |
INCREASE PARENTAL PARTICIPATION IN ESTABLISHMENT OF SUPPORT AND PATERNITY JUDGEM |
1 |
06/21/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MILTON M HYAMS |
$200,000 |
|
SAN MATEO CTY DEPT OF HEALTH SCVS |
SAN MATEO |
CA |
90FI0011 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATION & SPECIAL PROJECTS |
1 |
09/17/1998 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
ILIANA M RODRIQUEZ |
$97,437 |
|
SANTA CLARA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT |
SAN JOSE |
CA |
90FI0101 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
1 |
06/26/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
RALPH MILLER |
$100,000 |
|
SC ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
COLUMBIA |
SC |
90FI0043 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS P.A 4 |
1 |
12/20/2002 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
THOMAS L CHRISTMUS |
$414,574 |
|
SHOALWATER BAY INDIAN TRIBE |
TOKELAND |
WA |
90FI0089 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
08/24/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
DEB DUNITHAN |
$99,896 |
|
SHOALWATER BAY INDIAN TRIBE |
TOKELAND |
WA |
90FI0089 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
08/28/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
DEB DUNITHAN |
$49,934 |
|
SHOALWATER BAY INDIAN TRIBE |
TOKELAND |
WA |
90FI0089 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
08/29/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
DEB DUNITHAN |
$24,991 |
|
SISSETON-WAHPETON SIOUX TRIBAL COUNCIL |
AGENCY VILLAGE |
SD |
90FI0020 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECT |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
B. J JONES |
$50,000 |
|
SOUTH BATON ROUGE CHURCH OF CHRIST |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
90FI0069 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS |
1 |
08/31/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
CAROLYN A MYER |
$99,703 |
|
SOUTH BATON ROUGE CHURCH OF CHRIST |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
90FI0069 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS |
2 |
09/05/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
CAROLYN A MYER |
$99,962 |
|
SOUTH BATON ROUGE CHURCH OF CHRIST |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
90FI0069 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS |
2 |
08/27/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
CAROLYN A MYER |
$0 |
|
SOUTH BATON ROUGE CHURCH OF CHRIST |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
90FI0069 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS |
3 |
09/20/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
CAROLYN A MYER |
$98,962 |
|
SOUTH BATON ROUGE CHURCH OF CHRIST |
BATON ROUGE |
LA |
90FI0069 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS |
3 |
06/12/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
CAROLYN A MYER |
$0 |
|
SOUTHWEST DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT |
CALDWELL |
ID |
90FI0004 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
1 |
09/17/1998 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
CHRIS P NELSON |
$59,176 |
|
SOUTHWEST DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT |
CALDWELL |
ID |
90FI0004 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
1 |
12/02/1998 |
DEMONSTRATION |
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) |
CHRIS P NELSON |
$13,711 |
|
SOUTHWEST DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT |
CALDWELL |
ID |
90FI0004 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
1 |
09/15/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
CHRIS P NELSON |
-$48,235 |
|
STATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONSORTIUM |
HERNDON |
VA |
90FI0102 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
03/16/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
VIVIAN L LEES |
$78,843 |
|
STATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONSORTIUM |
HERNDON |
VA |
90FI0102 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
07/24/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
VIVIAN L LEES |
$60,082 |
|
STATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONSORTIUM |
HERNDON |
VA |
90FI0102 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
07/30/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
DAVID P POPOVICH |
$22,816 |
|
STATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONSORTIUM |
HERNDON |
VA |
90FI0102 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
10/15/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
DAVID P POPOVICH |
$0 |
|
STRIVE DC, INC. |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0035 |
ASSIST EX-OFFENDERS OBTAIN AND MAINTAIN EMPLOYMENT, COMPLY WITH THEIR CHILD SUPP |
1 |
02/20/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
|
$75,000 |
|
Sagamore Institute, Inc. |
Indianapolis |
IN |
90FI0090 |
DEMONSTRATION AND SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
07/25/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MR ALAN W DOWD |
$83,498 |
|
Sagamore Institute, Inc. |
Indianapolis |
IN |
90FI0090 |
DEMONSTRATION AND SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
07/15/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
DR DAVID G VANDERSTEL |
$24,995 |
|
Sagamore Institute, Inc. |
Indianapolis |
IN |
90FI0090 |
DEMONSTRATION AND SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
08/09/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
MR JAY F HEIN |
$24,995 |
|
Santa Clara County Department of Child Support Svcs. |
SAN JOSE |
CA |
90FI0101 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
2 |
09/07/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
RALPH MILLER |
$25,000 |
|
Santa Clara County Department of Child Support Svcs. |
SAN JOSE |
CA |
90FI0101 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
2 |
01/12/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
RALPH MILLER |
$0 |
|
Santa Clara County Department of Child Support Svcs. |
SAN JOSE |
CA |
90FI0101 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) |
3 |
08/20/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
RALPH MILLER |
$25,000 |
|
State of Connecticut Judicial Branch |
HARTFORD |
CT |
90FI0068 |
STATE OF CONNECTICUT JUDICIAL BRANCH |
1 |
06/23/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
CHARISSE S HUTTON |
$100,000 |
|
Summit County Child Support Enforcement Agency |
AKRON |
OH |
90FI0109 |
OCSE DEMONSTRATION |
1 |
08/30/2010 |
OTHER |
NEW |
JENNIFER BHEAM |
$83,330 |
|
THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF MICHIGAN |
DETROIT |
MI |
90FI0081 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT GRANT |
1 |
08/10/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
JOSEPH SCHEWE |
$145,950 |
|
TN ST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
NASHVILLE |
TN |
90FI0058 |
TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
1 |
06/22/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
CHARLES BRYSON |
$100,000 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0003 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATION AND SPECIAL PROJECTS |
1 |
09/17/1998 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
SCOTT SMITH |
$123,870 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0003 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATION AND SPECIAL PROJECTS |
1 |
01/18/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
SCOTT SMITH |
$30,000 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0003 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATION AND SPECIAL PROJECTS |
1 |
04/04/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
SCOTT SMITH |
-$18,242 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0033 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS (SIPS) PRIORITY AREA – 1 |
1 |
06/20/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
GARY CASWELL |
$196,600 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0033 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS (SIPS) PRIORITY AREA – 1 |
1 |
04/23/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
JAMES MOODY |
-$90,218 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0056 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT – P.A. 7 |
1 |
06/21/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
HARRY MONCK |
$100,000 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0072 |
NEW PARENT OUTREACH PROJECT: A COLLABORATIVE PROJECT TO EDUCATE PARENTS ABOUT PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES, PATERNITY, CHI |
1 |
09/01/2005 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
GILBERT A CHAVEZ |
$100,000 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0072 |
NEW PARENT OUTREACH PROJECT: A COLLABORATIVE PROJECT TO EDUCATE PARENTS ABOUT PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES, PATERNITY, CHI |
2 |
08/17/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
NOELITA L LUGO |
$25,000 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0072 |
NEW PARENT OUTREACH PROJECT: A COLLABORATIVE PROJECT TO EDUCATE PARENTS ABOUT PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES, PATERNITY, CHI |
2 |
12/06/2006 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
NOELITA L LUGO |
$0 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0091 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
1 |
08/06/2007 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
ANITA STUCKEY |
$100,000 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0091 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
2 |
08/08/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$25,000 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0091 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
2 |
12/11/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$0 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0091 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
2 |
06/14/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$0 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0091 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
3 |
08/09/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$25,000 |
|
TX ST OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
AUSTIN |
TX |
90FI0091 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
3 |
08/10/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$0 |
|
The South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families |
COLUMBIA |
SC |
90FI0105 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) IMPROVING CHILD SPT ENFORCEMENT & COURT COLLABORATION |
1 |
08/30/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
MRS PATRICIA LITTLEJOHN |
$90,429 |
|
The South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families |
COLUMBIA |
SC |
90FI0105 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) IMPROVING CHILD SPT ENFORCEMENT & COURT COLLABORATION |
2 |
09/27/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
PATRICIA LITTLEJOHN |
$50,000 |
|
The South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families |
COLUMBIA |
SC |
90FI0105 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SIP) IMPROVING CHILD SPT ENFORCEMENT & COURT COLLABORATION |
2 |
11/01/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
PATRICIA LITTLEJOHN |
$0 |
|
Tuscaloosa Family Resource Center, Inc. |
TUSCALOOSA |
AL |
90FI0108 |
CO-PARENTING WITH RESPONSIBILITY |
1 |
08/30/2010 |
OTHER |
NEW |
TERESA COSTANZO |
$100,000 |
|
UNITED MIGRANT OPPORTUNITY SERVICES, INC |
MILWAUKEE |
WI |
90FI0037 |
LATINO/HISPANIC COMMUNITY CHILD SUPPORT OUTREACH PROJECT – SIPS |
1 |
02/09/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
CHERYL COBB |
$142,626 |
|
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS |
BOSTON |
MA |
90FI0106 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
08/30/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
CHRISTINE YURGELUN |
$99,581 |
|
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS |
BOSTON |
MA |
90FI0106 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
08/31/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
DENISE M FITZGERALD |
$48,995 |
|
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE |
DURHAM |
NH |
90FI0016 |
CHILD SUPPORT GUIDELINES AND PAYMENT COMPLIANCE |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
DR. WALTER ELLIS |
$49,668 |
|
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE |
DURHAM |
NH |
90FI0016 |
CHILD SUPPORT GUIDELINES AND PAYMENT COMPLIANCE |
1 |
01/03/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
DR. WALTER ELLIS |
-$49,668 |
|
URBAN INSTITUTE (THE) |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0061 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT – P.A. 6 |
1 |
06/21/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
LAUDAN ARON-TURNHAM |
$100,000 |
|
URBAN INSTITUTE (THE) |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0096 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
1 |
06/23/2008 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
RENEE HENDLEY |
$68,355 |
|
URBAN INSTITUTE (THE) |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0096 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
2 |
07/24/2009 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
SANDI CRAWFORD |
$48,881 |
|
URBAN INSTITUTE (THE) |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0096 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
07/25/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
SANDI CRAWFORD |
$33,052 |
|
URBAN INSTITUTE (THE) |
WASHINGTON |
DC |
90FI0096 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT |
3 |
07/29/2010 |
DEMONSTRATION |
EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS |
SANDI CRAWFORD |
$0 |
|
VT ST AGENCY FOR HUMAN SERVICES |
WATERBURY |
VT |
90FI0062 |
PROJECT WEB-MED SUPPORT |
1 |
06/10/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
ROBERT B BUTTS |
$100,000 |
|
WA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICES |
OLYMPIA |
WA |
90FI0005 |
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
1 |
09/17/1998 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
ART HAYASHI |
$17,171 |
|
WA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICES |
OLYMPIA |
WA |
90FI0040 |
OUTREACH TO YAKIMA CTY LATINO &/OR HISPANIC COMM. TO EXPLORE THE BARRIERS TO EFF |
1 |
02/15/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
CONNIE AMBROSE-SQUEOCHS |
$150,000 |
|
WA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICES |
OLYMPIA |
WA |
90FI0040 |
OUTREACH TO YAKIMA CTY LATINO &/OR HISPANIC COMM. TO EXPLORE THE BARRIERS TO EFF |
1 |
03/12/2004 |
DEMONSTRATION |
OTHER REVISION |
CONNIE AMBROSE-SQUEOCHS |
-$2,013 |
|
WA ST DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICES |
OLYMPIA |
WA |
90FI0042 |
NEW APPROACHES TO ENGAGE NON-CUSTODIAL PARENT OFFENDERS JOB PROG AND PAYMENT OF |
1 |
02/08/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
FRAN FERRY |
$175,000 |
|
WV ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES |
CHARLESTON |
WV |
90FI0027 |
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS |
1 |
06/20/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
SUSAN HARRAH |
$25,597 |
|
WY ST DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION |
CHEYENNE |
WY |
90FI0021 |
FOSTERING IMPROVED INTERSTATE CASE PROCESSING |
1 |
09/07/1999 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
DAVE SCHAAD |
$140,000 |
|
WY ST DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES |
CHEYENNE |
WY |
90FI0021 |
FOSTERING IMPROVED INTERSTATE CASE PROCESSING |
2 |
08/28/2000 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION |
DAVE SCHAAD |
$140,000 |
|
Womens Education & Legal Fund (CWEALF) |
HARTFORD |
CT |
90FI0036 |
LOCAL NETWORKS – LATINO COMMUNITY – SPECIAL INITIATIVES PROJECT |
1 |
02/02/2001 |
DEMONSTRATION |
NEW |
ALICE PRITCHARD |
$183,313 |
r-based organization is often working the Child Support Field. The for-profit arm is Policy Studies, Inc. — CPR is the smaller, leaner, nonprofit…This table has 224 rows; I will also upload it here, for easier viewing: ///
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My response to Wayne County, MI issues: Behind many issues is often an AFCC judge…. (and what “AFCC” entails)
Review Time – who/what is the “AFCC”?:
“AFCC JUDGE” — Briefly, by this, it means all that AFCC believes, entails and habitually DOES.
- What is AFCC?
AFCC is the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts – an interdisciplinary and international association of professionals dedicated to the resolution of family conflict.
This is not necessarily what the US Court systems are in place for, nor civil codes of procedure, nor the bill of rights, nor the criminal law. AFCC views “conflict” as bad — seemingly worse than criminal behaviors by individuals in families towards others in the families. I can’t think of any field of human endeavor or growth that doesn’t have some built-in conflict, which can be resolved either by reference to an agreed-upon-standard, or by separation. However, in AFCC language, whoever has conflict (including with these dedicated professionals) is the bad guy, and court-ordered punishment can be meted out.
In this system, parents are required / forced to work it out being treated and viewed as a “family” whether or not they are one any more. Even if one has threatened to kill the other, to kidnap the kids, has caused serious injury to the other partner and/or their children, or has interfered with court-ordered visitation, the problem is viewed of conflict PER SE as being wrong, rather than there being an identifiable position of truth (and from it, some justice) on various matters.
Naturally it also sees its membership as an association of dedicated professionals who are going to resolve family problems.
- Who are AFCC members? – WHICH dedicated professionals, in what fields?
AFCC Members are:
| Judges | Lawyers |
| Mediators | Psychologists |
| Researchers | Academics |
| Counselors | Court Commissioners |
| Custody Evaluators | Parenting Coordinators |
| Court Administrators | Social Workers |
| Parent Educators | Financial Planners |
It seems to me this list of professions keeps expanding, which is another thing AFCC as an association does. We note that while there are some people as direct public employees/ servants who work in the justice system (judges, mediators, court administrators, court commissioners, and some categories of attorneys — i.e., child support attorneys, county-paid GALs, etc.) — some are not. The category “researchers” & “Academics” is definitely broad. Although many of these people certainly have been through divorce or custody issues, or are themselves parents please notice that “parents” is not a category.
In this worldview, then, the “PARENT” (regardless of what profession(s) any parent is in, including sometimes even some of the above categories) is the plebian, the novice, the uninstructed, the person that the professionals must handle. One thing many parents are definitely “uninstructed” in is that this organization exists and runs conferences to strategize how to handle THEM and their flawed selves.
AFCC personnel, when judges, are often highly placed (including state supreme courts) and activist. A look at the membership in this 2007 conference brochure shows an opening PLENARY session hearing;
The Presumption for Equal Shared Parenting: Pros and Cons There seems to be increasing support throughout the United States for a rebuttable presumption for equal shared parenting. Proponents say that such a presumption brings the best interest standard into comportment with parents’ protected and privileged status under the Constitution and will apply only to those situa- tions in which 1) parents cannot reach agreement; 2) both parents can present realistic parenting plans for the responsibility they seek; and 3) neither parent can present convincing evidence that the other parent is unfit. They say that this presumption will change litigants’ and practitioners’ expectation that gains are produced by proceeding to adversarial judicial hearings, will decrease post divorce conflict, and will uphold each parent’s fundamental liberty interest in the care and custody of his/her children. Opponents, while often sympathetic to shared parenting, argue that the presumption would seriously impede the Court’s ability to tailor custody determinations to the needs of each particular child.** Presenters: Michael McCormick; Matthew J. Sullivan, Ph.D.; Honorable Robert Schnider
[The 2003 link points to an article from a Journal of CFCC (Center for Families & Children in the Courts, put out by Ca. Judicial Council: …
Effective Intervention With High-Conflict Families / How Judges Can Promote and Recognize Competent Treatment in Family Court “The emotional and psychological risks to children resulting from conflicted custody disputes and the varied needs of separated families have led to the increased involvement of mental health professionals in child custody cases. …But though treatment services can be expensive, high-quality treatment may be a more cost-effective intervention than continued litigation. … Courts can also maximize resources by appointing a forensically sophisticated therapist to fill a child- centered role (e.g., to provide the child’s treatment or child-centered conjoint or family therapy) and by allowing the therapist to confer with other therapists about the case. “
Sorry, but actually AFCC was founded to bring on the mental health professionals. It’s typical to talk in passive terms of needs that arose and demanded their services, however, this is a very aggressive organization that lobbies for constant expansion of the involvement of its professionals, as does this particular article. Some of the topics of conflict include economic depletion by constant involvement of custody evaluators and therapists to start with …
The Hon. Robert Schnider apparently one of the originals in Los Angeles area, born into a family law practitioner family — or at least working in his father’s practice. Purely for entertainment purposes, here’s a 2004 article in which this judge was going to possibly unseal (unsavory) parts of a divorce record affecting an Illinois Republican Senatorial race — Jack Ryan against . . .. Barack Obama. The author questions why any judge would be allowed to do this for high-celebrity cases, and notes that “To Unseal or Not to Unseal” (My terms) would either affect a political race, and might be called “child endangerment.” Jack Ryan was being compared to Bill Clinton as to his sexual habits at the time….]
((**including totally eliminating contact with the mother, in “interventions” when she has alienated the children — which would mean sole legal & physical custody to the father, i.e., “Tailored custody determinations” The fact that no opponents UNsympathetic to shared parenting (presumptions) are mentioned tells us how unlikely that either feminists or people advocating for domestic violence victims’ viewpoints were considered).
Many of the conflicts within marriages and sometimes causes of separation actually can come from violence by one partner towards another; it can be a dealbreaker in any relationship (and can and does sometimes turn lethal). AFCC positions itself at the crossroads and in this little paragraph above, has borrowed? the phrase “rebuttable presumption for equal shared parenting” from the rebuttable presumption AGAINST custody going to a batter” legislative language in many states.
“Rebuttable Presumption” talk:
For example, a quick search comes up with Delaware Code. Even this Delaware Code, as strong as it is, has several loopholes to allow joint or sole custody of a child to go to a perpetrator of domestic violence — but even so, AFCC and others wish to change this to presumption for equal shared parenting (see above):
DEL CODE § 705A : Delaware Code – Section 705A: REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION AGAINST CUSTODY OR RESIDENCE OF MINOR CHILD TO PERPETRATOR OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Search DEL CODE § 705A : Delaware Code – Section 705A: REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION AGAINST CUSTODY OR RESIDENCE OF MINOR CHILD TO PERPETRATOR OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
(a) Notwithstanding other provisions of this title, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that no perpetrator of domestic violence shall be awarded sole or joint custody of any child.
(b) Notwithstanding other provisions of this title, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that no child shall primarily reside with a perpetrator of domestic violence.
(c) The above presumptions shall be overcome if there have been no further acts of domestic violence and the perpetrator of domestic violence has: (1) successfully completed a program of evaluation and counselling designed specifically for perpetrators of family violence {{aka “Batterers Intervention Program” — a thing marketed by the Duluthmodel.org philosophy}} and conducted by a public or private agency or a certified mental health professional; and (2) successfully completed a program of alcohol or drug abuse counselling if the Court determines that such counselling is appropriate; and (3) demonstrated that giving custodial or residential responsibilities to the perpetrator of domestic violence is in the best interests of the child. The presumption may otherwise be overcome only if a judicial officer finds extraordinary circumstances that warrant the rejection of the presumption, such as evidence demonstrating that there exists no significant risk of future violence against any adult or minor child living in the home or any other family member, including any ex-spouse.
(i.e., RISK ASSESSMENT PROPHETIC UTTERANCES. How can anyone demonstrate no significant risk fo future violence when people have walked out of batterers intervention programs, with flying colors, and gone on to murder the same person that got them in there?)
Along with “best interests” is of course if the other parent might “alienate” the child, allegedly.
An AFCC judge is going to oppose anything “high-conflict” and be favorably inclined towards shared parenting. Note presenter Mike McCormick, whose bio is:
Michael McCormick. Mr. McCormick is Executive Director of the American Coalition of Fathers and Children and has written exten- sively and spoken throughout the United States on family law reform.
No presentations by NOW members or feminists in this association, that I’ve seen. Mr. McCormick is MORE than active in fatherhood issues, and complained that even Obama’s and Evan Bayh (Indiana) fatherhood and healthy marriage promotion just didn’t go far enough. It was too little carrot and too big a stick. He hangs out with Glenn Sacks and friends. I note that the acronym “ACFC” (below) is “AFCC” re-arranged. Coincidence?
I (Glenn Sacks) co-authored the column, which appears below, with Mike McCormick, Executive Director of the American Coalition for Fathers and Children.Obama’s Responsible Fatherhood Bill–Not Enough Carrot, Too Much Stick
By Mike McCormick and Glenn Sacks
Wisconsin State Journal, Buffalo News, 6/30/07U.S. Senators Barack Obama (D-IL) and Evan Bayh (D-IN) recently introduced the Responsible Fatherhood and Healthy Families Act of 2007, which they say will address our “national epidemic of absentee fathers.” Obama and Bayh are correct that fatherless children are dramatically more likely to commit crimes, drop out of school, use drugs, or get pregnant than children who have fathers in their homes. The Responsible Fatherhood Act is explicitly a carrot and stick approach. The problem is that the carrot is too small and the stick is already too big.
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So one factor to remember about AFCC — they have no problem with conference presentations run by activities fathers’ rights leaders. They are definitely a father-friendly organization, at least certain kinds of fathers. They are also typically influential within the courts they preside over, when judges:
Another factor is that they are quite interested if not obsessed with redefining (and narrowing the definition) of domestic violence; they are going to discredit domestic violence as having primarily male perpetrators upon females, even though homicide data consistently shows this is who kills the most. This is consistent with Mr. McCormick (above)’s membership on a group called ‘RADAR’ who pushes this theory. Read on, same conference:
”
PLENARY
This presentation will review research studies on the relationship between domestic violence and custody assessments. The domestic violence paradigm presented in many studies consistently suggests one model of domestic violence, that of male perpetrator and female victim; the argument is then made that this male-abuser model will extend to child abuse.
In other words, let’s consider a different paradigm, the “theory” (“argument”) that male abusers often extend to child abuse is just theory ……just an argument…
The data on gender differences in both intimate personal violence and threats to children indicate, however, that the male-perpetrator model is only one of several models of domestic violence, and that risk to children occurs equally from mothers and fathers. The ethics of presenting a gender biased perspective for custody assessors are discussed.
Presenter: Donald G. Dutton, Ph.D.
I have posted on the Dueling Duttons (just for fun — there is a Donald Dutton, of this premise, and a Mary Ann Dutton also Ph.D., who deals more with the resultant trauma from abuse).
FINALLY as to “AFCC JUDGES” , AFCC is a very activist organization seeking to reform family law and lobbying for changes in laws, practices etc. They also have foundation sponsorship for conferences on “Domestic Violence and the Courts” as below:
Task Forces and Initiatives
Child Custody Consultant Task Force
Child Custody Evaluation Standards Task Force
Family Law Education Reform Project
Parenting Coordination Standards Task Force
Domestic Violence and Family Courts Project
Child Welfare Collaborative Decision Making Network
And, of course, I believe I have made the case that many AFCC members are actively promoting their own products, curricula, and nonprofits are not at all above utilizing their positions as judges to direct traffic (through court-ORDERED participation into the programs, for example, see posts on Kids’ Turn. Questionable financial practice appears to be part of the territory.. See Johnnypumphandle on some of the Nonprofit Organizations:
Many non-governmental organizations exist to reap profit from the Family Law system. Most are identified as Non-Profit and are exempt from taxation. You may have contacted some of these organizations for help, only to discover that help is not available – particularly if you are seeking justice.
Many organizations have been established by professionals in the Family Law system for conspiracy and protection of these professionals. Thus we have many Bar Associations, whose members are lawyers and judges; Psychological Associations for classifying family members syndromes, so that none will be overlooked; and other associations established merely to act as a conduit for family member’s money collected in the process.
The Los Angeles Superior Court Judges Association is a good example of one of the latter Non-Profit organizations whose stated purpose is “promotion of judicial profession pursuant to section 501(c)(6)”. (see form 3500 – Exemption application). The Association boasts a budget of over $100,000 – none of which will be received from members dues – and most of which will be funded by “Professional Education programs for the legal community“. Unlike most professional organizations, this organization was granted(?) the use of County premises, complete with facilities for it’s office space and management of it’s business within the County Court facilities at 111 North Hill Street.
He is talking about private and/or nonprofit associations with judges as members using public buildings and premises to run their own businesses.
It appears that this “Los Angeles Superior Court judges Association” is quite likely the predecessor of the AFCC. See this:
Update 4/11/99Published in Washington, D.C.. . . . Vol. 15, No. 16 — May 3, 1999 . . . .So, what was up with that?
http://www.insightmag.comInsight Magazine
Is Justice for Sale in L.A.?
By Kelly Patricia O’Meara
An alleged slush fund for the L.A. Superior Court Judges Association {“LASCJA”} is at the heart of a scandal involving possible income-tax evasion and gifts that may affect judges’ rulings.
Dozens of checks, obtained by Insight, deposited in the LASCJA account were made out to several other institutions, including the Judges Miscellaneous Expense Fund, the Judges Trust Fund, the Family Court Services Special Fund and the Family Court Services.These organizations are not registered with the IRS or the California State Franchise Tax Board, and if the Bank of America has accounts for any of them, the checks were not deposited in those accounts.
. . . . Not only were attorneys who argue cases before the family court making payments to the judges’ fund, but so were the court monitors — appointed by the judges and paid a professional fee of as much as $240 a day as observers during child visitations.Bringing in the topic of supervised visitation, and what’s up with tracking usage of those funds.
These monitors qualify for their jobs by paying to take a training and certification course from the judges, with the check going to the fund, whereupon they are placed on the exclusive list the judges use when assigning monitors.Sounds like kickbacks to me. That’s definite conflict of interest. The supervised visitation monitors paying the judges’ account and those judges funneling them business from the courtroom, from the bench….
“. . . . The Los Angeles County Bar Association’s contributions to the fund were payments to the judges run through a joint partnership with the court on MCLE classes. They split the proceeds from legal and professional seminars. . . . . So, in addition to the ethical issues involved in how the bank account has been maintained, its funding also raises numerous legal issues, according to attorney Richard I. Fine, a taxpayers’ advocate. “If a private group [the LASCJA] is using a public building and everything associated with that private group is being paid for with taxpayers’ dollars, then it is clearly fraudulent,” Fine contends. He adds that “unless the public entity has passed an ordinance specifically allowing the private group to exist and specifically stating that the public will bear the costs — separate phones, leasing office space, furniture, computers, etc. — then it should be paid for by the private organization.”. . . . According to Fine, “If the judges have provided false information on official financial statements submitted to government agencies or financial institutions [the Bank of America account], then they have defrauded the Internal Revenue Service and the county and the people of Los Angeles by receiving tax-free status under fraudulent means. … This would be the same as if a person lied on their tax return. It is incredulous to me that something like this could have happened and the IRS, state attorney general, county district attorney and auditor have not acted over all these years.”
Unless they, too, were in on it somehow.
OK, now I think we’re ready to consider why, when a judge that Wayne County, MI child support workers want OUT goes to privatize child support contracting — although I realize this issue is larger, and different (child support collections is multi-million$$ business within most states) the behavior of doing this is common to AFCC personnel from the outset. “BEWARE AFCC” “Court Cancer Metastasizes” summarizes it in this timeline (to review):
History of the AFCC – Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
COURT CANCER METASTASIZES Metamorphosis of the Conference of Conciliation Courts into the Association of Family Conciliation Courts (“AFCC”)
A Guide to Destroying Children BY MARV BRYER
1939 Judges, lawyers and mental health professionals got State law passed (SB 737).
The 53rd Session of Legislature. The court became a lobby group. Each and every county {the public} would pay for marital counseling to help unclog the court system from divorce cases. The Family Law code • Section 1740 et seq formed The Children’s Courts of Conciliation, which was later repealed. • Section 1760 Article III Whenever any controversy exists, disruption of household with a minor child, the Court of Conciliation takes jurisdiction: to create a reconciliation. Evidence: Senate Bill and Family Law Code Lukewarm reception
1955 A Los Angeles judge formed the first Conciliation Court as per this law in Los Angeles.
1958 The Los Angeles County courthouse at 111 Hill Street was dedicated.
1962
The Conference of Conciliation Courts (CCC) established a bank account at Security First National Bank (which later became Security Pacific Bank)
Evidence: CCC 1968 Financial Statement. A balance from 5th Annual Conference is described. This indicates the account probably began 6 years before in 1962.
1963
Conference of Conciliation Courts, a private organization, was formed. The address of record was 111 N Hill Street, Room 241, which is the LA County public courthouse.
No incorporation documents on file, and no registration with Secretary of State, Franchise Tax Board or IRS. Evidence: Statement from IRS that there is no such entity and corporation papers in 1969. The founders of CCC were Los Angeles judge Roger Pfaff and Meyer Elkin.
(Meyer Elkin awards and memorabilia are all over AFCC entitities and spinoff organizations).
(NOTE: Visit “AFCCnet.org” History page and you’ll see it claims to have begun in 1963.)
I continue to be amazed how little reported this powerful lobbying group is even spoken about. It’s like talking about the air — taken for granted, you inhale and exhale it, with little consciousness of the content.
OK, NOW — My RESPONSE TO THE MICHIGAN POST:
My last post: Privatizing Child Support (and the courts) in Michigan; County Workers picket. Judge was AFCC
Showed county workers picketing against the privatization and outsourcing of Child Support Enforcement, particularly as the companies bidding on the contract already had a history of fraud and other legal issues. Particularly as it would reduce workers’ salaries to $8 to $9 per hour, and more. People in Wayne County MI picketed to remove the judge (Marybeth Kelly) that did this.
This response shows how simple it can be to look up some basic data on a court situation. I’m simply pasting what amounts to a fast-track search of some information on the judge in question. I did not handle the issue of grants systems possibly going to county workers to bring marriage, fatherhood, or other program funding to them rather than the custodial parents, which may have been involved in part. This is an “off-the-cuff” response, minor phrasing perhaps re-arranged for this different format.
I wrote:
I’m not a Michigan native, and came to this posting because I am investigating some of the privateering in the child support industry, particularly Maximus, but in the course of this, Lockheed-Martin and Tier Technologies do come up.
RE:
As Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Clifford Taylor noted in a statement thanking Kelly for her service, “What about the children whom the Wayne County Friend of the Court is supposed to serve? What about the families for whom a timely child support check makes the difference between survival and not being able to buy groceries?” ***Excellent questions.
Judge Mary Beth Kelly: Family law bench stint aids high court bid
Published: Sunday, October 03, 2010, 3:13 AM
She came under fire for acting too independently and trying to privatize the Friend of the Court.
That privatization effort was among the issues that prompted a labor-led coalition in 2007 to call for her resignation. Lawyers representing children under the supervision of the county’s juvenile court sued her the same year.
The lawsuit alleged Kelly violated the children’s right to counsel and effective representation when she removed hundreds of individual attorneys and replaced them with hand-picked “attorney groups.” **The lawsuit argued she created a “fixed-fee” system that resulted in far fewer attorneys for a growing number of children.
(**hand-picked, aka sounds like cronies to me. Association of Family & Conciliation Courts (AFCC) is a PRIVATE trade association of judges, mediators, evaluators and the type of personnel who mean courthouseforum sites have plenty of horror stories to post. They get positioned in high places, including state supreme courts, or Friends of the Court associations, and then influence policy, try to and do get laws passed to direct more business to themselves, meaning it’s harder for people to conclude their own court cases. PRIVATIZING — the complaint is that the courts are jammed, overwhelmed, but the logic behind that fails to say why. Privatizing removes protections including oaths that Judges are under as to not having conflict of interest, and their required statements to disclosure that have to be filed. )
The suit was filed in April 2007, and the Supreme Court declined to hear the case three months later. (Who is on the Supreme Court?)
Julie Hurwitz, an attorney for the plaintiffs, said changing the system was politically motivated and leaves her concerned if Kelly is elected to the Supreme Court.
“I don’t think that political ambition has any place on the bench,” she says. “One has to look at the history.”
Kelly says she wanted to reduce deficits and improve services and wasn’t motivated by politics. And even as a conservative endorsed by Right to Life, she says she aims to keep partisanship off the bench.
Judge Mary Beth Kelly a Rule of Law Judge? Obviously not.
By Maryland Farmer, Section News
Posted on Sun Aug 22, 2010 at 09:28:35 PM EST
Tags: Judge Mary Beth Kelly, Supreme Court (all tags)
I believe that the rule of law requires judges to be impartial and not decide cases based on their own personal, social or political views. Judges must take the law as it is written: we should neither add to it nor subtract from it, and apply it equally to everyone alike.
When the State of Michigan seeks to terminate parental rights, it is more than a mere temporary disruption of relationships: it is the forced, irretrievable, destruction of family life. It is an awesome power. “When the State moves to destroy weakened familial bonds, it must provide the parents with fundamentally fair procedures.” The Constitutional guarantees of due process and equal protection apply with full force to parental termination cases. See Santosky v. Kramer, 455 U.S. 745, 758-759, 102 S. Ct. 1388, 1397, 71 L. Ed. 2d 599 (1982)
The Role of A Judge in A Parental Termination Hearing
A parental termination case is essentially no different from any other kind of case. Both the parent and the State are entitled to a “rule of law” judge who faithfully applies the Constitution and the plain language of the statute, one who is unbiased, impartial, fair minded, and principled. The judge must give each party a fair opportunity to present his evidence. The judge should consider the evidence with an open mind. The judge must render a decision that is just, according to the evidence viewed against the plain language of the law.
In the Matter of Felicia Alicia Clemons, Minor – a Chilling Story of Abuse of Judicial Power
When Tamara Alicia Clemons appeared before Juvenile Court Judge Mary Beth Kelly in August of 2007, Judge Kelly was no rookie; she had been on the bench for eight years.
The Court of Appeals opinion details a chilling abuse of power, an abuse that conservative Supreme Court Justice Maura Corrigan later labeled, “disturbing.” See In re Hudson, 483 Mich. 928, 938, 763 N.W.2d 618, 627 (2009) (Corrigan, concurring)
A Petitioner had requested that the Court terminate Tamara Clemons’s parental rights to her daughter, Felicia. The Petitioner, that is, the person who filed the complaint against Ms Clemons, did not appear for the hearing. Neither did an attorney for the State of Michigan. Although Tamara appeared, she did so without a lawyer to represent her. Astonishingly, Judge Kelly did not dismiss, or even adjourn the case. Instead, she decided to abandon her role as an unbiased judge and take on the role of accuser.
Judge Kelly called witnesses to the stand. Instead of being fair minded, her questions displayed, according to the Court of Appeals, “an accusatory or prosecutorial bent.” Judge Kelly only elicited information that could be used to support termination. She assiduously avoided obtaining information that might help Tamara’s case.
After compiling the one-sided evidence, Judge Kelly refused to allow Tamara to introduce any evidence of her own. Judge Kelly used her power as a judge to deny Tamara the right to even defend herself!
At the conclusion of this inquisition, Judge Kelly wrongfully terminated Tamara’s parental rights to her daughter.
The Court of Appeals naturally reversed the decision. But the Court went one step further: the Court of Appeals, appalled by Judge Kelly’s lawless conduct, actually removed her from the case:
Given the egregious violations of respondent’s constitutional rights that occurred in this case, this case shall be assigned to a different judge on remand to preserve the appearance of justice.
This action by the Court of Appeals, removing a trial judge from a case, is extraordinary. It is reserved for conspicuously bad conduct on the bench.
These are not the actions of a Rule of Law judge.
Here is the case:http://www.lexisone.com/lx1/caselaw/freecaselaw?action=OCLGetCaseDetail&format=FULL&sourceID=bcehb&searchTerm=eUiQ.GeLa.UYGU.IbTY&searchFlag=y&l1loc=FCLOW
2008 Mich. App. LEXIS 1652,*
In the Matter of FELICIA ALICIA CLEMONS, Minor. CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES OF OAKLAND COUNTY, Petitioner-Appellee, and LATRECHA ADELL FOX, Guardian, Appellee, v TAMARA ALICIA CLEMONS, Respondent-Appellant.
No. 281004
COURT OF APPEALS OF MICHIGAN
2008 Mich. App. LEXIS 1652
August 19, 2008, Decided
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[ENDQUOTE / start LGH comments]:
Again, the thing is the systems; get a grasp of that, and how individual judges act will be clearer. California, alas, is responsible for spawning that AFCC organization decades ago, and a lot of the trauma now going, plus excessive removal of kids from one parent or both parent is going to include 2nd and 3rd generations of people affected by policies run through the child support & welfare system, and pushed by AFCC judges in their conferences. This is privatizing not just the Friends of the Court, but in effect, the entire family court system (and associated ones), court proceedings are seen as problem-solving rather than being subject to justice, and new generations of law students are being coached and trained into this line of thinking, but highly placed AFCC judges, as in UBaltimore School of Law’s “Center for Children & Families in the Court.” (“CFCC”). Just check out their conference agenda and materials, under-reported situation.
I’d have to side with the county workers in the Wayne County issue because, their being public employees, I can do FOIAs and get payroll information, have a shot at any money trail in individual cases (if I were living in Michigan). Besides, no low-paid FT employee should lack benefits – if they didn’t have benefits, what’s the motivation for FT employment? It’d be better to work somewhere else…..
No charge for this PSA. If you read it, please pass it on, I doubt this is a high-traffic post!
I attach 2008? Annual report (from IN) of a private nonprofit group entrenched in the court system: Fathers & Families. Scrutinize who is on corporate donors (Indiana Dept. of Child Support services). Look at how many court officials and public employees are on the board of this group — which is focused on ONE out of TWO sides of the parents in most custody issues. Conflicts of interest, much?
Other states (Ohio, PA) have noted copying practices from Indiana. I even found Ontario, Canada, copying some US practices — the link was AFCC membership (international).
The courthouse forum where I found this had a “reply” button, but my reply has not shown up yet (that I can see), so here it is:
Written by Let's Get Honest|She Looks It Up
July 3, 2011 at 2:36 PM
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Evaluate, Coordinate and Call Mom “Alienator!” — Pt. 3, in which 3 AFCC Ph.D.’s (Benjamin Garber, Peggie Ward & David Medoff) in a NH PAS case get a PAS-based reversal, plus some Warshak Talk
PARENTING COORDINATION: This post is going to show how the people crying that Moms are Coaching their kids actually coach each other to say this in reports to the courts. This is the AFCC-sponsored, engendered, promoted, and if they have their way, exclusively controlled field of “Parenting Coordination.”
(I’m also going to split this post — some of the people mentioned above may not show up til the next one….)
Another place to find wording like (see end of last post) is in your basic “parenting coordination” manual. It’s AFCC. And it’s sick — which is probably why it isn’t posted in public at the “self-help” “Family Center” resource centers: You are going to face a “HAPC” (hostile-aggressive-parenting coordinator) talking about your hostility in protesting or even reporting, aggression.
Why also are we not informed of how AFCC practitioners and their “ilk” are genuinely attempting to change family law into Therapy — and are brazen about it. This is essentially what the “Center for Families & Children in the Courts” are. They are venues where parents can be discussed, in third person as a foreign population, and how the far wiser and more noble practicing professionals can plot and plan to deal with their flawed, parental selves.
Might as well show it right now:
NEW HAMPSHIRE PARENTING COORDINATOR ASSOCIATION LIST — AT LEAST THE AFCC-TRAINED ONES:
Footnote 1, Footnote 2 (and the entire list, this one at least, all have a footnote, or some, 2) stands for:
1Practicing parenting coordinator.
2Completed Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) prescribed training program.
A quick look (the list is only 2 pages) shows that these are either attorney, psychologist, or therapists. If I were in New Hampshire with an open custody case, I’d memorize the list and be prepared….
Now for that training, a sample page from a sample report, on the association home page:
Notice (on home page) the “high-conflict” phrase, all over the place:
Welcome to Parenting Coordinators Association
The Parenting Coordinators Association of New Hampshire (PCANH) is a non-profit interdisciplinary organization dedicated to fostering the understanding and use of parenting coordination and to supporting professionals who serve as parenting coordinators. Our membership includes attorneys, mental health providers, and other professionals committed to improving the process of family transition in New Hampshire by managing and reducing inter-parental conflict and creating healthier outcomes for children of divorce and separation. The purposes of PCANH are to promote the highest level of practice by parenting coordinators through networking and continuing education, and to educate the judicial branch, legal community, and the general public about the use of this dispute resolution process in high conflict parenting cases.
Their membership includes (most likely, just is) the same fields of practice that AFCC membership covers, with possible exception of the judges themselves. They are going to educate EVERYone (see last sentence) and of course promote it to the general public as well. They are excellence-minded, and are going to promote the HIGHEST level of (unbiased?) practice, etc. They will teach the judges (the judges in AFCC already know this stuff — they attend conferences! So is this going to trade some training funds around, or go proselytize to the non-AFCC judges?)
This is a very basic (not links- heavy) site, but one of the links is to AFCC.
I can’t drag the picture of a pretty little (Caucasian) girl, with a ribbon in her hair, and a yellow butterfly on her shoulder. Oh how gentle and sensitive.
Now, (by contrast) for the SAMPLE from the Handbook, and what they really think about ADULT women with children, separating:
I notice, up front, the comment the Indiana Parenting Coordinators group (INDIANA just also happens to be a state in which Family Justice Center has been established; it also on its child support page contains a direct link to Fathers and Families soliciting (from Fathers & Families) grant applications. They are unbelievably networked…..
The Parenting Coordinators Association of New Hampshire deeply appreciates Families Moving Forward, Inc. of Indiana for granting permission to the Association to incorporate material from the Indiana Parenting Coordination Guide in preparing this document.1
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Furthermore, parenting coordination can help heal damaged family relationships and establish the communication, cooperation, conflict resolution, and general coping skills necessary for effective co-parenting so as to enable children to remain psychologically healthy following the divorce or separation of their parents.
John D. Cameron, Esq. Benjamin D. Garber, Ph.D. Co-Chairpersons, Parenting Coordinators Association of New Hampshire April 2008
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As the manager of the treatment team, the parenting coordinator coordinates the needed services and has the authority to select different services and different service providers, and to replace service providers when necessary, to ensure that the needs of the family are met for the sake of the children. *** This role would typically be applied in cases where the parents are deadlocked about treatment options for their children, and in cases where mental health problems, parental alienation tactics, or other problematic family dynamics may threaten the parenting coordination process, the safety of the children, or the relationships of the children with one or both parents.
**This basically is putting in place permission for a parenting coordinator to replace a NON-AFCC provider who might be a little more neutral with one more friendly to their particular philosophy, as demonstrated, below in the sample report (p. 28 of handbook). Notice, “mental health problems, parental alienation tactics,” and of course an assumption that there ar elikely to be “treatment” for children. Moreover, the material shows parenting coordinators are going to seek to have access to what would be otherwise very privileged information about the parents and children in a particular case:
5. Access to Information.
In carrying out responsibilities the parenting coordinator will have access to non- parties and privileged information as may be required, including school officials, physicians, mental health providers, guardians ad litem, and other professionals involved with the family. The parenting coordinator will also have access to related court records.
Judges have to file with the secretary of state or . . . . . officially, a DIsclosure form, so litigants know there is no “conflict of interest” and can require (or attempt to) a judge to recuse him/herself if there IS one, and the judge hasn’t done so voluntarily up front. Do Parenting Coordinators have to reveal which AFCC (etc.) conferences they have attended, or which nonprofits they run, with each other, J.D. & Ph.D.? This is NOT good…..
Of course, parenting coordination is hard work and takes time (so does fighting frivolous causes of action in a family law scenario– are the parents paid for this?), so about FEES:
Fees:
Fees of the parenting coordinator are set by the particular professional and would typically, but not necessarily, depend on the qualifications of the parenting coordinator. {{Hence, run more trainings}} Fees can be expected to apply to all parenting coordination services, including but not necessarily limited to: interview time, meeting time, investigation time (of court, school, or other records), collateral time (conferring with attorneys and other professionals), home visits, travel expenses and travel time, preparation of reports or agreements, and court appearances.
Can they set a minimum level of parental wealth before engaging a parent coordinator? Oh — I forgot, usually who has the money is sought close to the beginning of any divorce/separation case, so the court knows whether to high-track it, or to low-ball it through mediation (20 minute hearing following 45 minute medication, goodbye children..)
WHO GETS parenting coordination. In a set of amazingly “clear” reasoning, they say, not parents with high conflict or a history of disobeying court orders. (well, if not, then what is a coordinator needed for? Because parents DO keep court orders and can figure out their own business?)
Parenting coordination works best when both parents are willing to accept the parenting coordination process. That is why parenting coordination in New Hampshire typically requires the agreement of both parents for the appointment of a parenting coordinator.** Parenting coordination may be least effective in cases where one or both parents have never accepted the court’s authority and repeatedly violated court orders. Such parents will likely dispute or defy the parenting coordinator’s decisions as well.
**Just wait. Sooner or later this will be flagged and mandated up front. Probably Indiana will get to this before NH….
After another section establishing their retainer and billing procedures in some detail, we get the assurance that the parenting coordinators are VERY, very, very concerned about impartiality
9. Impartiality.
The parents understand that parenting coordination will be furnished on an impartial basis and that the parenting coordinator will not provide psychological counseling or legal advice to either parent.
. . . . i.e., “just trust us.” You are in a high-stakes struggle for your civil rights and sometimes safety for children, there is a lot of money at stake, and you are going to pay a parenting coordinator, even if child support is in arrears and you are transitioning from stay at home status as a parent. So, as with all legal proceedings, be encouraged to take the professionals impartiatlity at face value, although you will of course have to pay a retainer to get their impartial services. Now, about that lack of gender bias in this profession, which has a gender-neutral title, “Parent” coordination: SAMPLE REPORT: (in diff’t format in original, see pdf)
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
ROCKINGHAM, SS FAMILY DIVISION AT
In the Matter of Father and Mother Case #2008-M-0000
PARENTING COORDINATOR REPORT
NOW COMES the Parenting Coordinator and submits the following report for the information and assistance of the Court and the parents:
Parenting coordination was ordered by the court in Month 20XX. The role of the parenting coordinator has been helping both parents manage and resolve conflicts and attend to the needs of their children within the scope of the Final Custody and Parenting Schedule Agreement. Every effort was made to encourage them to resolve disputes themselves; however, information was obtained from third parties when necessary to understand the issues, i.e., children’s pediatrician, teachers, and pastors of the respective churches.
(Guess no Jews or Muslims, or atheists, are likely to cross the PC’s paths… Guess Christian pastors are likely to be gender-neutral, too: Use of the word “pastor” indicates Protestant, but FYI, here’s the Catholic version of gender-equality, from a random search on “church, fatherhood”)
MISSING FATHERS OF THE CHURCHThe Feminization of the Church & the Need for Christian Fatherhood
byLeon J. Podles
You may have noticed that, in general, men are not as interested in religion as women are. There are usually more women than men at Sunday mass, and there are far more women than men at devotions, retreats, and prayer groups. The men who do come are often there because wives or girlfriends have put pressure on them to attend. . . . . “In my book,The Church Impotent: The Feminization of Christianity,I examine the lack of men in the Western churches, which only the unobservant doubt, and I look at the possible causes and results of the lack of men. My thought has continued to develop, and I have slightly revised my thesis. In what follows I will first summarize my thesis that men stay away from the Church because they regard it as a threat to their hard-won masculinity. Second, I will explore how the Church has become identified with femininity. Third, I will consider how this feminization has undermined fatherhood, and how the Church can reach men and help them to be Christians and Christian fathers.
(Unbelievably, this is copyright 2011). Is it better with the non-Catholics, this panick about feminizing or rendering men impotent through church involvement?
Here’s an attorney’s writing: ”
Tips for Restoring the Biblical Role of Fatherhood in the Church Scott Brown. (note:first quote is from an attorney);
“To know the true state of a nation, look at the state of the Church. To know the true state of the Church, look at the families who populate her pews. To know the state of her families, look to the fathers who lead them. Destroy the vision of the father, and you render impotent the family, thus creating a chain reaction that spreads throughout civilization” Douglas W. Phillips, Esq.
If a man does not know how to rule his own house, how will he take care of the church of God? -I Timothy 3:5
How does a church begin to restore the role of fathers to the pattern prescribed in scripture? First of all, she must deal with PMS (Passive Male Syndrome). This is accomplished by focusing the energies of the church toward men and challenging them to carry out their Biblically defined roles.
Well, here’s someone else’s “Public Notice Calling for the Repentance of Douglas W. Phillips” (probably the same guy, judging by content):
2. As a self-appointed, unordained, sole elder of Boerne Christian Assembly, Mr. Phillips pronounced an “excommunication” on a member family of his church in 2005. 2 The “excommunication” was vindictive and appears to have been motivated over a difference in political views. 3 The “trial” was conducted without any due process in what can only be described as a Kangaroo Court. The accused were tried in absentia. No witnesses were called. No defense was afforded the accused. No specific, detailed list of charges was made. No evidence was provided. Any actual valid excommunicable sins had already been repented from, including a pre-conversion sin that had been repented of fifteen years prior. 4 A prominent Pastor has since described the excommunication as “the Salem Witch Trials.” The family has attempted ever since to be reconciled with Mr. Phillips, but he has refused all offers to meet with them, thus confirming his vindictiveness.
3. After being “excommunicated,” the entire family was shunned, including the family’s children. The children were never charged with any sins. Yet they, too, were punished. One of the daughters had received an award as a runner-up in a Vision Forum writing contest, but Mr. Phillips ordered her name be removed from the Vision Forum web site.
4. Doug Phillips is known as a leader in what is known as the “Patriarchy” movement. However, his conduct as a pastor makes it apparent that he is more of a misogynist than a Patriarch. “Let the women keep silent” (1 Cor. 13:34) is taken to such an extreme at BCA that women cannot make prayer requests or even introduce their guests. Women aren’t even permitted to get the elements of the Lord’s Supper for themselves. If their husbands aren’t present, they must be served by another man, or one of her sons, even if that son is too young to take the Lord’s supper himself.Mr. Phillips’ treatment of women is degrading and demeaning, and he does not treat them as fellow heirs of Christ Jesus. 5
Be assured the people who tend to talk like this can meanwhile be treating their women (and/or, previously, slaves) like second-class animals. This same person expounding on evolutionary versus revelation concepts of law, starting with Oliver Wendell Holmes..
A millennium of Christian legal tradition came to an end in 1870. In that year, Christopher Columbus Langdell, newly appointed Dean of Harvard Law School, began a revolutionary approach to legal education which specifically discarded the Genesis foundation of law in favor of a philosophy rooted in Darwinism.
Langdell abandoned the historic method of teaching Christian principles of the common law in favor of the new “case-book method” which directed the student to discover law through the constantly evolving opinion of judges. Langdell described the relationship between science, law, and uniformitarianism in the preface to the first “case-book” ever published, his Cases on Contracts:
While it’s clear AFCC is in favor of evolutionary legal language (in fact, moving towards therapy and away from law, just USING the courts to dispense the therapeutic assignments to court cronies, if I may be so sarcastic (and accurate) – – – Be assured that among the people coming before the courts will be women attempting to exit the dominate-the-woman lifestyle of one, or more, religions, and that sometimes they are risking their lives for doing so.
One more — since the Parenting Coordinators of New Hampshire feel it appropriate to consult “Pastors” for “information” on the children and parents. Pastors are mandated reporters of child abuse (and have been caught as perpetrators, also, or covering up for perpetrators).
For this reason (or at least so He stated), former US President Jimmy Carter LEFT the Southern Baptist Convention, stating as a reason its treatment of women:
Via Feministing, the former president called the decision “unavoidable” after church leaders prohibited women from being ordained and insisted women be “subservient to their husbands.” Said Carter in an essay in The Age:
At its most repugnant, the belief that women must be subjugated to the wishes of men excuses slavery, violence, forced prostitution, genital mutilation and national laws that omit rape as a crime. But it also costs many millions of girls and women control over their own bodies and lives, and continues to deny them fair access to education, health, employment and influence within their own communities.
And, later:
The truth is that male religious leaders have had — and still have — an option to interpret holy teachings either to exalt or subjugate women. They have, for their own selfish ends, overwhelmingly chosen the latter. Their continuing choice provides the foundation or justification for much of the pervasive persecution and abuse of women throughout the world.
The article here is July, 2009. Contrast with the position of former U.S. President Bush, in 2001 (OFCBI), or in 2003 (heart of the Family Justice Center Alliance — see my post — cites an interest in keeping the “faith” component involved in helping people escape violence, abuse including sexual abuse of children, human trafficking and wife-beating. And in 2008, the PCANH, in a casual reference, figures that they’ll go get some more data from the pastors…. Yeah, right.. Meanwhile, to clean up its racist act the conservatives targeted urban innercity black MEN to sell them on Fatherhood initiatives, when they were already en route to civil rights….
There’s still over?compensation and a church attempt to solicit men (women are expected to show up and serve, what else have they got to do?) in the form of (date: 2010) a “MANLY MEN conference” which appears to have a Responsible Fatherhood/Marriage Connection:
Celebrate Being a Man!No singing. No crying. No holding of hands.
Take some time to explore the website to learn more about each part of this life-changing weekend. Space is limited and the event is expected to sell out, so take advantage of early bird pricing and get registered today! Bring a friend, bring your sons, but make sure you join us in celebrating MEN!
What beats hanging out with 1,000 men for a weekend?Roasting our own pigs.
This summer, The Manly Man Conference returns to Green Bay with an all new event, Manly Man III: Time to Man Up. MMIII is a weekend for men, by men. From the food to the speakers and the music, everything is planned with YOU in mind.
This year we’re going hog wild with the pig roast. We’ve purchased a few pigs to raise at a farm in Wisconsin and are forming plans to roast them ourselves. Why? Because we’re men!
Yes, this has a religious and “Focus on the Family” theme. Do I sense a fear of the feminine somewhere? The key speaker is a pastor, and probably on the CFDA 93.086 circuit too, as he is marketing marriage seminars…
As such, I find the parenting coordinator comment a bit of a “red flag” (or just ignorant of the influence of religion here…..).
But, after they have assembled all the relevant information (and obtained retainers) then it’s time to write a report. Benjamin D. Garber, Ph.D. (mental health leadership of PCANH.org) and John D. Cameron, Esq. (legal leadership of PCANH.org) suggest a report as follows:
(After very brief info, this is the first substantive paragraph, attacking Mother. Again, this is a standard, or sample report. No contrasting one is suggested to validate any concerns a mother might have about a father. Catch the tone — this is a PC association coaching PCs how to Coach the Judge to say the Mom Coached the Children. And you wondered where that idea came from, eh?
There was evidence in the meetings with the children that they were caught in a loyalty bind by mother (i.e., feeling pressure to choose their mother as right or good and their father as wrong or bad). The children shared that their mother asked many questions about their father and his household. They acknowledged that they did not always tell their mother the truth. Sometimes they lied to stop their mother from questioning them intensively after visits with their father. Other times they lied in an effort to please their mother, or because their mother had confused them.
Often, the children complained about their father or his household. For example, “I don’t feel I’m safe at Daddy’s” or “I’m scared of Daddy.” However, when these issues were explored, it was learned that in some cases they were totally without foundation and in other cases they were related only to an incident two years earlier when their father grabbed an arm and directed one of the children to time-out in the garage.
a.k.a., how to discredit any assaults…..
The children also brought up issues and requests which parroted their mother….
“Mom says our clothes don’t fit” and “I want to talk with Mommy more than just the Sunday ” With discussion it was revealed that their mother raised the issues and then directed the children to discuss them in the meetings. In addition, it appears that the mother has made statements that have caused the children to doubt the parenting coordinator. For example, the children said to the parenting coordinator: “Mom told us that you took Daddy’s side and didn’t stay neutral and on the kids’ side.”
a.k.a. how to counter with allegations Mommy is coaching, AND she doesn’t trust the PC authority, either! (As it seems, with good reason, if this is typical of the bias!)
Father showed improvement in raising only important issues instead of trivial concerns in the joint meetings.
a.k.a. how to win points for Daddy’s patience and forbearance with hysterical mother.
Subsequent paragraphs are no better, and continue to castigate bad Mommy and patient Daddy, and then psychoanalyze the Mother:
Mother displayed a distorted view of the father, seeing him as without redeeming qualities and specifically as abusive to the children. She constantly scanned the world for evidence of his harm to them. She viewed trivial events as having great significance; she interpreted inconsequential remarks by the children as indicative of major problems; and she exaggerated the anxious remarks of the children and accepted their complaints about the father as facts. For example, when the children complained about normal disciplinary (end p. 29) consequences from their father, the mother concluded the father was being abusive.
Similarly, despite evidence to the contrary, the mother alleged that the father’s church did not adhere at all to the Scriptures, and she believed that the father never dressed the children properly.
The mother exhibited rigid or black-white thinking. She had difficulty taking in information, considering it and viewing it objectively. Instead, she integrated it into her unrealistically negative belief system about father She rejected evidence, explanations and interpretations that were inconsistent with her beliefs.
The mother seems to use the children as a narcissistic extension of herself. She is unable to separate her own needs and emotions from those of the children. She attempts to undermine the children’s relationships with their father. The effect on the children is confusion and anxiety. The children vigilantly look for information to fit their mother’s perception of their father. As a result, the children are not learning to trust their own observations and judgments, and they are at great risk of becoming alienated from their father.
Mother’s distorted view and lack of trust in the father does not lend itself to building an effective co-parenting relationship and is destructive to the children. She lacks introspection and sees herself as virtuous and without fault. Mother viewed the parenting coordinator’s attempts to point out these dynamics as persecution and evidence of bias against her.
Actually, it is the parenting coordinator profession that perceives itself as virtuous and without fault, therefore deserving of this authority over — apparently, the mothers in a high-conflict parenting couple. Is there any indication there that PERHAPS a woman’s instinct, or a mothers’ might notice something the paid PC might not? The last statement there, to me, indicates that this handbook has anticipated resistance from an alert mother and how to counter it by labeling her. Ain’t NOTHING new under the son in this field, except the name of the new niche assigned to do the same job!
In summary, a degree of stability has been established in the family system with accountability offered by parenting coordination.
(Actually, there is precious little accountability with this system! Again, they are looking at “family system” and have a particular spin on events in an individual family. There is no mention in this whether or not there has been previous severe violence, threats, including to kill or kidnap. While it says no parenting coordination to be assigned unless parents both “consent” (what would the options be?) — only a very desperate mother, for example, would submit to a process that indicates this much bias going out the gate.
(Continuing….)
Father’s improvement in non-reactivity and being issue-focused has been beneficial. The parenting coordinator is concerned about the mother’s unresolved emotional issues** and the adverse impact these may have on co- parenting and on the children’s psychological health. It is strongly recommended that the mother seek individual counseling with a Ph.D. level mental health professional. Without intervention, co-parenting will be eleven more years of accusations and mistrust, necessitating ongoing parenting coordination. Furthermore, there is reason to be concerned that the mother may further confuse and alienate the children this summer.
In other words, parenting coordination the first step, intervention, the next step, and here is the “alienation” buzz word.
As a school nurse, she has the summer off and will be with the children all day on her parenting time. Finally, it is recommended that parenting coordination continue for 6 more months in order to facilitate effective co-parenting, monitor the dynamics in the family system, and determine whether the mother’s individual counseling has a positive impact.
Good grief, the woman is a school nurse, which is a profession where one is trained to notice details and work with kids. Now, she may want to have some private down time with her own, perhaps? Not with this parenting coordinator around.
Did I mention, who is paying child support to whom about this time? oh, I forgot — this absolutely has nothing to do with $$ and the parenting coordinators are certainly neutral (at least by AFCC standards). ….
Respectfully submitted, Parenting Coordinator
**Cobblers see shoes and mental health service providers see mental health problems. Does anyone actually see potential CAUSES of the responses?
So there you have it – HOW to call “ALIENATOR!” — blow by blow. A sample report. So, isn’t it nice to know that IF you actually agree to a parenting coordinator voluntarily, this is about the level of impartiality to expect. Don’t agree unless there is no other option, if you’re female, wouldn’t you think? Or at least, don’t grasp at stray straws of hope….
Now that how to write an antagonistic report about a paranoid mother who needs more therapy (or else), it’s time to get down to the issue of who gets to be a parenting coordinator. For some reason, reading this, I feel like we are back in grade school again, picking the winning team — who is “in” and who is “out.” Of course the Non-AFCC are going to be “out” but this is expressed in the following manner:
Mental health and legal professionals who are interested in developing parenting coordinator skills should, in addition to pursuing training in the above areas, consider joining the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts or AFCC (website: http://www.afccnet.org). Furthermore, they should obtain supervision from a professional who is recognized as a skilled parenting coordinator. That supervision should continue throughout at least six parenting coordination cases
(Thus ensuring no “high-conflict” struggles within the Parenting Coordination Community — all will be properly groomed and screened. With as many judges as AFCC has on its board and in its ranks, this shouldn’t be too hard. Sounds like they don’t deal too well in this organization with challenges to their authority…..).
Suppose there are real violence or child abuse cases a parenting coordinator is handling? would such a person then actually consult an expert in the field? Like a medical expert, or criminal investigator who specializes in this? Well — no, how about another AFCC parenting coordinator who knows how to put the mental illness spin on anyone who reports. Notice the order:
Any parenting coordinator cases involving (1) parents with severe personality disorders or mental illness and (2) cases with allegations of physical or sexual abuse should be conducted only by a licensed mental health professional with more extensive experience as a parenting coordinator and substantial continuing education in parenting coordination, such as parenting coordinator workshops provided through AFCC.
Excuse me, when there are allegations of physical or sexual abuse, let’s not settle where or not this actually took place, but call in the psychiatrists? I wonder how that will work out. Notice it’s PARENTS (probably mothers) who have the severe personality disorders, and CASES not with physcial or sexual abuse, but allegations of it. Just to get the priorities straight. . . . . .
(Are we AFCC enough yet? in this field).
Again — read it. It’s an eyeopener. http://www.pcanh.org/NEW%20HAMPSHIRE%20PARENTING%20COORDINATION%20HANDBOOK.pdf
Of course, because I am questioning the authority of this profession, I just might be a female with a severe personality disorder…called reading .
How I found out about this: I read in a case which had been turned around through Alienation charges, and it just so happened to be in NH and involve not one, not two, but THREE mental health professionals stroking each other’s egos and deferentially quoting each other. The couple involved hadn’t even lived together that long, but they managed to get the kids back to the father away from the mother.
(material on the personnel mentioned in title, on the next post; I am splitting off one long post by word-count)….
To be continued….
Written by Let's Get Honest|She Looks It Up
June 15, 2011 at 2:28 PM
Posted in Organizations, Foundations, Associations NGO Hybrids, Parent Education promotion, PhDs in Psychology-Psychiatry etc (& AFCC), Psychology & Law = an AFCC tactical lobbying unit, Who's Who (bio snapshots)
Tagged with Access-Visitation, Benjamin D Garber (AFCC), custody, David Medoff (AFCC), fatherhood, obfuscation, Parent Coordination, PCANH, Peggie Ward (AFCC), Supervised Visitation







The amazing Suspended, Dissolved, Terminated, Forfeited, Delinquent, perchance Active-Status (re)Incarnations Family Court Stakeholders (Phew!)
with one comment
Well, I’m breathless keeping up with them. Someone very, very tech-savvy should design a 3D chart.
The X-axis could be years, the Y axis perhaps States of incorporation. A 3rd dimension could be either $$, or Board of Directors Personnel in common Profit/Nonprofit or perhaps %/# of public law & court-related employees among incorporating personnel.
Actually no matter how I look at it, the human mind can’t keep up with such level of detail, and I don’t see any databases that are, although there are plenty of databases that track almost every other level of detail, including books signed out from local public libraries by users.
My cursor / fingers are so trained they can get on auto-pilot, or otherwise just about effortlessly over to the state (usually my state’s) “Business Corporations” search page, and then the “Registry of Charitable Trusts” search page – in approximately 5 seconds or less, without bookmarks. The computer is trained to go there also.
To spice it up a bit, I took a little detour to the link underneath “Business Search” — and to “Disclosures.” (California Secretary of State link)
No, this isn’t the judges’ statements about their financial holdings (Form 700s in my state — what about in yours?) — but Public Traded Stock corporations doing business in (my state). This is another angle of the child support enforcement (and other) businesses we tend to overlook.
There are shareholders – not just employees — invested, literally, in the success (profit) of for-profit organizations whose business is to put liens on your assets and garnish your wages if you’re a delinquent in support payments person. Or, sometimes, when you aren’t. Or sometimes, as it comes to certain groups, when you don’t even have a minor child by the name they are putting into the system. Or paid already (and so forth).
So, before posting Maximus’s disclosures (speaking of which) my Secretary of State site very helpfully posts the relevant business codes for anyone – meaning any foreign (out of state) corporation doing business “intra” (within) the state. These are for the protection of the stockholders, and us.
For example:
This is going to become VERY interesting when it comes to nonprofits with the word “COURT” anywhere in their name. The ethereal re-incarnations and multi-state addresses are really hard to keep up with.
But, thankfully, MAXIMUS was forthcoming and disclosed, twice, in California (remind me to check EVERY state):
Sorry to give it that ugly format, but the more picturesque versions (which drag an image) tend to not show in different browers. So you get the warhorse version, with live links (I hope).
I then went right back to the “Business Search” (as in yesterday’s post) and typed in “C1618100” (easier than the whole name), remembering to check “Entity#” and got this:
Well perhaps THAT’s why we can’t keep up with all these stakeholders in the mediation (etc) and businesses of law — they have a faster than light incorporating service. . . . . .
Also at that address:
VELOCITY INVESTMENTS LLC, 8040 EXCELSIOR DR, MADISON, Wisconsin …
About that 1988 incorporation date in California:
From wikipedia (just a reminder), Maximus started in 1975, in a garage in McLean Virginia:
So, it incorporated in California probably in order to do this:
Public obviously meaning it trades its stock, “MMS,” openly, and not just restricted to shareholders. Right now, that’s worth about . . . .
(. . No, I don’t know stocks either, just looking)
However, in 2007, it apparently was doing better, until it had to pay that $30 million in settling a whistleblower lawsuit from one of its own employees. This is a whistleblower law blog:
I’m just putting that in for reference, before posting this Disclosure from my state. I was talking about what it takes (financially, salaries) to run the SF Superior court a post or so ago. Well, here are some of the profits — including in both salary and “options” (that’s stock options, which have higher leverage and potential profits than plain stocks) for the executive directors.
California Secretary of State site shows:
The first filing showed one set of Executive Directors:
I may have posted this before, but a brief bio of Mr. Montani is here from people.forbes.com
Faster than thought: AFCC, in Illinois, Los Angeles, and Colorado (simultaneously):
Dr. Margaret Little
Family Law and Probate Administrator Superior Court of California,
County of Los Angeles
SO WHEN MARV BRYER RAVED ABOUT AFCC’S ROAMING INCORPORATION HISTORY . . .
. . . He’s not nuts. I just showed you.
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Written by Let's Get Honest|She Looks It Up
August 23, 2011 at 8:26 PM
Posted in AFCC, Business Enterprise, Cast, Script, Characters, Scenery, Stage Directions, Child Support, CPR Center for Policy Research, History of Family Court, My Takes, and Favorite Takes, Organizations, Foundations, Associations NGO Hybrids, PhDs in Psychology-Psychiatry etc (& AFCC), PSI Policy Studies Inc, Who's Who (bio snapshots)
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