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(“Say no to SB 557,” cont’d.) Local Connections and Faith-Focused OVW Grants: “All in the Family”– but Whose?
This post is: “(“Say no to SB 557,” cont’d.) Local Connections and Faith-Focused OVW Grants: “All in the Family”– but Whose? (Published 6-5-2011, with case-sensitive short-link ending “-J1”)
Seriously, now …..
What did a District Attorney, a City Attorney, and a Republican Faith-Family-Marriage-Fatherhood-pushing President have in common? In 2003, or since?
(Besides an urge to jumpstart an alliance of
One-Stop Family Justice Shops Centers)
BUSH: Family of Secrets (by Russ Baker)
Russ Baker shows that Decision Points is no candid memoir.
Investigative journalist Russ Baker updates what he uncovered in Family of Secrets about the Bushes with his responses to the former President’s best-selling book. In sum, Bush started a war under false pretenses, allegedly left the cockpit because of substance abuse, got fabricated religion in order to keep power, desired to invade Iraq even before his presidency, and works to set up his brother Jeb for the Presidency. Baker finds the Bush Family political system to be a brilliant con job, benefiting large wealthy interests, and being continued by Obama.
Family of Secrets: The Bush Dynasty, America’s Invisible Government, and the Hidden History of the Last Fifty Years [Interview]
(note: I don’t have this book. But my work here, continues to run across the Bush brand of religion influence and its infiltration of the legal, judicial, etc. systems).
Or,
“The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power” by Jeff Sharlett:
(from Harpers article 2003 by author. Note: The President’s Family Justice Center Initiative (below) began in 2003)
Ivanwald, which sits at the end of Twenty-fourth Street North in Arlington, Virginia, is known only to its residents and to the members and friends of the organization that sponsors it, a group of believers who refer to themselves as “the Family.” The Family is, in its own words, an “invisible” association, though its membership has always consisted mostly of public men. Senators Don Nickles (R., Okla.), Charles Grassley (R., Iowa), Pete Domenici (R., N.Mex.), John Ensign (R., Nev.), James Inhofe (R., Okla.), Bill Nelson (D., Fla.), and Conrad Burns (R., Mont.) are referred to as “members,” as are Representatives Jim DeMint (R., S.C.), Frank Wolf (R., Va.), Joseph Pitts (R., Pa.), Zach Wamp (R., Tenn.), and Bart Stupak (D., Mich.). Regular prayer groups have met in the Pentagon and at the Department of Defense, and the Family has traditionally fostered strong ties with businessmen in the oil and aerospace industries. The Family maintains a closely guarded database of its associates, but it issues no cards, collects no official dues. Members are asked not to speak about the group or its activities.
The organization has operated under many guises, some active, some defunct: National Committee for Christian Leadership, International Christian Leadership, the National Leadership Council, Fellowship House, the Fellowship Foundation, the National Fellowship Council, the International Foundation. These groups are intended to draw attention away from the Family, and to prevent it from becoming, in the words of one of the Family’s leaders, “a target for misunderstanding.”
Suharto reputedly involved, that he engaged in anti-Communist massacres didn’t seem to matter…Search “Suharto” and “Somalia” here (interview):
“The Family’s devoted membership includes Congress members, corporate leaders, generals, foreign heads of state, dictators. The longtime leader, Doug Coe, was included in Time Magazine’s 2004 list of the twenty-five most influential evangelicals in America. “
The connected, the powerful, the very wealthy, the dishonest, the means-justifies-the-ends crowd. I am not being facetious at all by placing these two books here in preface to protesting the expansion of a “National” (and planned INTERnational) Family Justice Center Alliance. I am alerting us to question exactly which “families” are referred to her, and not to be fooled about the underlying intents. Look at who is sponsoring the movement!
OK, let’s look back to the West Coast Connections and Family of Inter-connected politicians, including some who are indeed Family to each other.
DA = Alameda County Family Justice Center — headed up originally by someone with real “family” connections, til she began running for County Supervisor,
a post she got, though the retiring supervisor endorsed her opponent. Her husband just happens to be (presently) California State Treasurer, previously State Attorney General. Later in the post, more on this process is discussed. Mr. Gwinn & startup of the San Diego Family Justice Center has been addressed (in part) in earlier posts towards the end of May, 2011, and the topic itself is not exactly a new one to my blog.
ex-CA = San Diego County Family Justice Center
President = well, he was always into promoting Family.
Let’s Get Honest (that’s me) generally looks behind the scenes at funding and organizational histories of new Initiatives, Institutes, Centers, Movements, and other Projects proposed by those with political connections to better serve those without them, whose lives will be used to justify whichever project is next.
Right now, it seems that the Family Justice Center Alliance is proudly endorsed by the OVW (White House) starting back in 2003, and up and running. How the first two got up and running is a bit debatable. Used to these, I ignored it for a while, until I ran across CA SB 557.
California’s SB 557 has been passed by Senate and is awaiting in Assembly
Here is some of the voting and excerpts — plus my comments
The California Bill SB 557 is to streamline and authorize the Family Justice Center Model. It’s whizzing by committees, and as we speak, was read in the Assembly June 2, and being held at the Assembly Desk. Right now, per “aroundthecapitol.com,”
Votes
- 06/01/11 – Senate Floor: 39-0 (PASS)
- 05/26/11 – Sen Appropriations: 9-0 (PASS)
- 05/10/11 – Sen Judiciary: 5-0 (PASS)
- 03/29/11 – Sen Public Safety: 6-0 (PASS)
and
I am pleased to send you the enclosed Resource Manual for the Lockyer-Isenberg Trial Court Funding Act of 1997 (Assembly Bill 233). Passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor last fall, this landmark legislation will take effect on January 1, 1998. Under the new law, funding of the trial courts will be consolidated at the state level to ensure equal access to justice throughout California.
Over the last several months, the Judicial Council and the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC), along with the California State Association of Counties and the Department of Finance, have worked together to familiarize the state’s judges, court administrators, and county executives with this historic new funding law. As part of that process, we are presenting this Resource Manual to assist you in understanding and implementing the new law.
There aren’t too many places in California politics, or its recent history, [SF performing Gay Marriage v Schwarzenegger] that one can go without finding the imprint of Mr. Lockyer.[Pension issues]
So I’m just wondering whether the relatively fast passage of this SB 577 was affected by the legislature’s knowledge (it’s obvious) that his wife was the former CEO of this grants-grabbing initative. And that the local D.A., who helped get this wife installed, was recently in Washington, D.C., lobbying with the OVW director for it . . . ..
- 06/02/11: In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk.
This bill would authorize a city, county, or city and county to
establish a multiagency, multidisciplinary family justice center to
assist victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and
human trafficking, to ensure that victims of abuse are able to
access all needed services in one location and to enhance victim
safety, increase offender accountability, and improve access to
services for victims of crime, as provided. The bill would permit the
family justice centers to be staffed by law enforcement, medical,
social service, and child welfare personnel, among others.
About privacy of information:
The bill would authorize a family justice center to share
information [WITH WHOM — each other?] pursuant to an informed consent process, as provided. The bill would authorize the National Family Justice Center Alliance, subject to certain limitations, to maintain nonidentifying, aggregate data on victims receiving services from a family justice center and
the outcomes of those services.The bill would provide immunity from civil liability to staff members of the center for information shared with others based on an established client consent procedure, provided that the center has a formal training program with mandatory
training for all members, as specified.
There are so many issues with this (again, original version) its hard to know where to start. But those familiar with the history of the founder of this system can see why (he/they) might have addressed specific issues, including civil liability for sharing info.
(c) For purposes of this title, family justice centers shall be
defined as multiagency, multidisciplinary service centers where
public and private agencies assign staff members on a full-time or
part-time basis in order to provide services to victims of** domestic
violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, or human trafficking from one
location in order to reduce the number of times victims must tell
their story, reduce the number of places victims must go for help,
and increase access to services and support for victims and their
children. Staff members at a family justice center may be comprised
of, but are not limited to, the following:
**First of all, public agencies are on the public payroll.
Child victims and parents coming for help are quite likely to have business before some arm of the courts where any member of those public agencies may have a built-in conflict of interest in the case. Consider, if it has to do with guardianship of a child, child support, or other issues. When it comes to private agencies— (private organizations, individuals, or “agencies” — what is a private “agency”?) there are issues of where does the law protect the victims seeking help by accountability to any of these private members. The “consent process” has to be taken with a grain of salt — a person in desperate circumstances such as these crimes, may not comprehend what it is they are signing away at the time, their emphasis is survival. Anyhow, potential staff might include:
(1) Law enforcement personnel.
(2) Medical personnel.
(3) District attorneys and city attorneys. {{note: = who created the 1st & 2nd justice centers in CA….1 of each.
(Tell me — for what purpose might a CITY attorney have any business in a family justice center? )
(4) Victim-witness program personnel.
(5) Domestic violence shelter service staff.
(6) Community-based rape crisis, domestic violence, and human
trafficking advocates.
(7) Social service agency staff members.
(8) Child welfare agency social workers.
(hey — are there still readers (active in this field as advocate, or survivor parent) who don’t understand, yet, that there are FEDERAL incentives to the states for
any number of actions which might quite well involve a social service agency staff member, or a child welfare agency social worker — such as adopting out, fostering out, or
declaring a child in need of services that may not, really, be in need of services. There are program funds for these activities. What about program administrators of such funds?
and so forth…..)
(9) County health department staff.
(10) City or county welfare and public assistance workers.
(Translation: People administering TANF funds. We already have become aware that the fatherhood movement has a significant interest in portions of Title IV-D (welfare) finances going towards facilitating increased “noncustodial parent” (i.e., possibly perpetrator) access. No. Uh-uh, No. )
(11) Nonprofit agency counseling professionals.
(12) Civil legal service providers.
(13) Supervised volunteers from partner agencies.
(14) Other professionals providing services.
Huh….
Excerpts from “Analysis” of this bill again specifies already-existing justice centers by name and requests they expand who gets served:
This bill authorizes the City of San Diego, the City of Anaheim, the County of Alameda, and the County of Sonoma to create a two-year pilot project for the establishment of a family justice center, as specified. This bill defines the Family Justice Center model in the law and expands the reach for whom services will be provided to include, not only victims of domestic violence, but also victims of officer-involved domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, stalking, cyber-stalking, cyber-bullying, and human trafficking.
(The cyber-stalking (stand-alone) and cyber-bullying provisions would just about make the average high school student eligible for services…)
This bill also allows for the FJCs to be staffed by, among others, law enforcement, medical, social service, and child welfare personnel.
This bill provides that victims of crime will not be denied services based solely on the grounds of criminal history.
(don’t quite know where to file that last statement. )
Votes so far, if you live in California and in any of these are your legislators:
03/29/11 Sen. Committee on Public Safety: 6-0 (1 not voting) — PASS
Motion: Do pass as amended, and re-refer to the Committee on Judiciary.
- 05/10/11 – Sen Judiciary: 5-0 pass as amended (see site)
Ayes – 5 Blakeslee, Corbett, Evans, Harman, Leno
- 05/26/11 Sen Appropriations 9-0 — PASS as amended
Alquist, Emmerson, Kehoe, Lieu, Pavley, Price, Runner, Steinberg, Walters
- 06.01/11 – Senate Floor 39-0 (1 absent abstain or not voting – Emmerson)
Alquist, Anderson, Berryhill, Blakeslee, Calderon, Cannella, Corbett, Correa, De León, DeSaulnier, Dutton, Evans, Fuller, Gaines, Hancock, Harman, Hernandez, Huff, Kehoe, La Malfa, Leno, Lieu, Liu, Lowenthal, Negrete McLeod, Padilla, Pavley, Price, Rubio, Runner, Simitian, Steinberg, Strickland, Vargas, Walters, Wolk, Wright, Wyland, Yee
– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Some of the Senate Amendments (strikeouts, replacement):
The bill would prohibit victims of crime from
being denied services at a family justice center solely on the
grounds of criminal history and would prohibit a criminal history
search from being conducted during the client intake process.prior sections a, b, & c, were struck through.
Sections e, f:
(f) Each family justice center shall develop policies and procedures, in collaboration with local community-based crime victim
service providers and local survivors of violence or abuse, to ensure coordinated services are provided to victims and to enhance the
safety of victims and professionals at a family justice center who participate in affiliated survivor-centered support or advocacy
groups. All family justice centers shall maintain a formal client feedback, complaint, and input process to address client concerns
about services provided or the conduct of any family justice center professionals, agency partners, or volunteers providing services in a
family justice center.
No criminal background checks to be run, but protection for victims & professionals in the center who participate in affiliated survivor centered support or advocacy groups (off-grounds? How would this be done). This seems to address in part the situation Casey Gwinn’s employee Josie Clark sued him over (see recent posts).
Formal feedback good: (don’t recall that this even entered the original version — feedback fro participants…)
WELL, THERE WE HAVE IT. IT”S PASSED WITH FLYING COLORS, SO FAR, AND IS SITTING ON THE ASSEMBLY FLOOR. MAYBE IT WILL PASS IN TIME FOR FATHER’S DAY, BUT I HOPE NOT. See “District Attorney Dubious Doings.” and re: nepotism, cronyism, racism:
Politics in this famous SF Bay Area, at least Alameda County are, in one blog I read — while probably not equal to Chicago’s or New York’s, known for:
Nepotism, Cronyism, Racism and Corruption
The Alameda County District Attorney’s office is also famous for nepotism, cronyism, racism and corruption. D.A. Orloff, did not start this tradition, but he certainly has continued it.
{{Quote is from a blog post dated July 2009,
The Alameda County District Attorney’s office is also famous for nepotism, cronyism, racism and corruption. D.A. Orloff, did not start this tradition, but he certainly has continued it. . . . By hiring Chris Bates and Lisa Lockyer, Orloff had the kids of both the local assemblyman, Tom Bates, and the local Senator, Bill Lockyer (later became the Attorney General of the State of California), working for him. He already had the local Congressman’s kid, Jeff Stark, working for him, and he prmoted Stark.
And one of the articles I drew off in reporting this:
Attorney General’s Wife. with no previous experience, Gets Top Job in Alameda County Domestic Violence Center
Steve White 14 Dec 2006 15:36 GMT
This is a very short article and commentary on Nadia Lockyer, wife of Attorney General Bill Lockyer, being givena a $90,000 per year job as Executive Director of the Alameda County Family Justice Center, a job for which she seems to have no special qualifications. The article also questions the propriety of her employment, considering her husband’s position.The Alameda county Family Justice Center is one of meny local agencies funded by the Federal Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women, (OVW).
{{more on this, below — LGH…}}
The center is relatively new, and there was a recent search for the Execuitve Director. Eventually, Nadia Davis Lockyer was given the top job, which pays about $90,000 per year. (initial pay was $65,000 but extra money was found to make it $90,000. I am researching where the extra money came from)
…Selection process was all for show, Nadia Lockyer is DA staff
Steve White 01.Jan.2007 15:47
I have just received a letter from the Alameda County District Attorney’s office which indicates Nadia Lockyer is an employee of that office.
The letter goes on to respond to my Public Records Act request for all info relaated to her hiring. The DA’s office claims all the info is exempt from disclosure, except for a brochure announcing the job. So they sent me a copy of that announcement.
The denial of information was expected. What was surprising to me is that Lockyer is an employee of the DA’s office. I thought the Family Justice Center was an independent entity which worked with the DA, not a subordinate office.
and, more, after he contacted the OVW for grant applicant guidelines:
[he] clicked the first link, which as the first page of a book on guidelines and rules for Federal graants, then went to the chapter entitled “Conflicts of Interest”
Reading that, it seems pretty clear Lockyer violated the Federal law, and presumably this is why they went through the big show of pretending to use an objective process to pick his wife for the job. These folks knew they were doing something shady from the start. Further evidence is that everyone involved is trying to duck my Public Records Act requests for more information. More on that in my next post
Phony Statistics put out by ACFJC
Steve White 25.Sep.2007 13:37
The first week of September, 2007, the ACFJC announced a large grant from the US Department of Justice, and in the grant announcement, which naturally everyone was very happy about, they added some statistics on how much good the ACFJC had done so far.
The stats were impressive. They claimed “Since it’s launch” the ACFJC had reduced Domestic Violence (DV) deaths from 26 to 6 in 2005, and, they had provided services to “20,000 victims and their families”.
Both claims were untrue. I checked with the Alameda County Public Health Department, and it turned out there has been a very long term decline in DV deaths, from 26 in 1996, eleven years back, to 6 in 2005. The Center opened in the last half of 2005, in August.
MORE (9/2007) INFO FROM Steve White “Boatbrain” on the ACFJC fudging (lying) on its statistics, in addition to improper appointment of CEO. Please read entire article we find further conflicts of interest and very disturbing dishonesty, reminiscent of the San Diego outfit:
The Alameda County Family Justice Center is an agency set up two years back as “one-stop shopping” for victims of domestic violence.
It was started by a Federal program to centralize several different types of services, (prosecutors, counselors, emergency housing) to DV victims. There are about 15 around the US, the Alameda center has been open two years as of August 2007.
I have already published, on Indymedia, an account of how the ACFJC hiring of Nadia Lockyer, the wife of then Attorney General Bill Lockyer, a Executive Director of ACFJC was rigged by Nancy O’Malley, the Chief Assistant DA in the County.
Now, it appears the ACFJC is involved in other nefarious activities.
Recently, the ACFJC received another US Dept. of Justice grant, and the award was announced on their website.
The announcement gave several detailed claims for the achievements of the ACFJC, two of which seemed unlikely to me to be true: Since I knew the ACFJC was only open a bit over four months in 2005, I knew there was no logical basis for attributing all the 2005 decline to their actions.
But more than that, the reduction from 26 to 6 in one year struck me as extreme and improbable. That is an almost 80% reduction, too good to be true.
So, I called the Alameda County Public Health Department to try to get DV death rates, and called the office of the County Supervisor quoted in the article, Alice Lai-Bitker, to ask about the number.
My conversations with Public Health and Supervisor Lai-Bitker’s staff confirmed my suspicions. Too good to be true was exactly right. To get a death toll of 26 in the County, you have to go back to 1996, nine years before the ACFJC existed. There has been a steady long term decline in DV deaths since then.
The number for 2004, the year right before the ACFJC opened, was 11. Obviously, 6 in 2005 is a lot better than 11 in 2004, but there is a problem in the stats, in that Nancy O’Malley, the effective head of the ACFJC, is also the head of the DV death reporting team for the County, so she can fudge the figures.
I realize, one would not think deaths can be fudged. You are either dead or you or not. But, by using varying protocols for what the death was caused by, there is some maneuvering room for this. I am contacting the DV death reporting trainer for the state to try to nail this down.
All that aside, the point is, as far as attibuting the reduction in DV deaths to ACFJC, that was an extremely misleading claim, and I would argue deliberately misleading
He goes on . . . . after challenging the “20,000 victims and their families served…”
It seems much more likely they deliberately lied, to justify more funding in the future.
The County Administrator, Susan Muranishi, who was the highest paid employee of the County, a few years back, at $231,000 per year, is also quoted in the press release, expressing approval of the ACFJC and the grant.
I called her office to try to get documents to indicate what numbers ACFJC has been giving the County to justify the County’s funding. The receptionist there claimed they did not have any figures, and I had to contact ACFJC. If this was true, it seems to indicate a severe lack of oversight. No reports to the County Admin from the Center? How does Ms. Muranishi know how the County’s money is being spent? I doubt there are no reports, and intend to push them to release them, to see if there are any false numbers in the official accountings. Ditto for the Feds, who I have also requested info from.

That kind of reporting is why we most definitely need INDEPEPENDENT media centers, and pesky bloggers like myself and Mr. White (wonder what happened to is FOIA and Public Records requests on the ACFJC…
In 2010, here’s an article (and comments) on Ms. Davis-Lockyer running for county supervisor, replacing one of the retiring supervisors who, improperly, voted in Nancy O’Malley (per indymedia Steve’s writing). WHat goes around comes around. Again, for non-Californians, this is about how policies get institutionalized in practice, regardless of what results they produce — including initiatives, collaborations, institutes, coalitions, and so forth. This Family Justice Center seems symptomatic of what’s wrong, from both this end and (below) the White House end.
WHITE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE ON FAMILY JUSTICE CENTERS – AND GWB DECLARES OCTOBER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MONTH (in 2003).
I have a general rule of thumb. If it has the word “families” on it — it has a fatherhood (and possibly governmentally endorsed) / faith influence. This appears to be the case with the FAMILY justice centers, as it did with the FAMILY violence prevention fund of SF (see recent posts). After all, US is just one big “family” and everyone in power is there to serve and protect the little vulnerable ones among us, right?
The “Family Justice Center” model is absolutely federally funded, and here is the October (DV awareness month, or as I put it, DV Industry Awareness month) October 8, 2003 White House Press Release:
This offers $20 million of funding to establish 12 centers. The emphasis is Under One Roof (after all, the service providers are just one big happy family, right?) and with a particular emphasis on including Faith Based Initiatives, says our former Prez:
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov
Contact: Angela Harless
202-307-070
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TO SPEARHEAD PRESIDENT’S
FAMILY JUSTICE CENTER INITIATIVE TO BETTER SERVE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMSWASHINGTON, D.C. — Attorney General John Ashcroft today announced the Justice Department will lead a $20 million-dollar program to develop comprehensive domestic violence victim service and support centers in 12 communities across the country. The unprecedented pilot program, the President’s Family Justice Center Initiative, will make a victim’s search for help and justice easier by bringing professionals who provide an array of necessary services together under one roof. President Bush unveiled the initiative earlier today at a White House event formally declaring the month of October as “Domestic Violence Awareness Month.”
“Domestic violence is unacceptable, and this Administration is determined to end the vicious cycle of violence,” said Attorney General John Ashcroft. “Our efforts across the federal government have made it possible for tens of thousands of women and their families to renew their hope, reclaim their dignity, change their lives and protect their children.”
{{HYPOCRITES!!}}
The President’s Family Justice Center Initiative will provide comprehensive services for domestic violence victims at one location, including medical care, counseling, law enforcement assistance, social services, employment assistance, and housing assistance. The Department of Justice will award grants to 12 communities nationwide to develop Family Justice Centers. Communities will be encouraged to look to the family justice centers in pioneered in San Diego, California and Indianapolis, Indiana for the development and creation of their own centers.
{{Sounds like Casey Gwinn (note: Republican) had a White House connection here… Indianpolis, home of Sen. Evan Bayh, is prime “fatherhood” country. Unbelievable….. The Indiana “Child Services” (a.k.a. Child Support Services) government website directly solicits “Fathers and Families” to pursue grants, as well as notices CRC (Children’s Rights Council)….. I doubt that the choice of these two cities was anything approaching accidental. Who else (grassroots up) was starting Family Justice Centers, around the United States, at this time?}}
Justice Department efforts will be further supported by its partners from the Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Agriculture, Department of Defense, Department of Education, Department of Housing and Urban Development and Department of Labor.
{{So much for treating domestic violence as the criminal/legal issue it really is, with consequences, of course, across the spectrum of life, as crime does….}}
“The President’s Initiative will provide communities with the resources designed to co-locate coordinated services to domestic violence victims into one facility,” said Office on Violence Against Women Director Diane M. Stuart. “The services provided by the Family Justice Centers will help victims pursue safe and healthy lives.”
Family Justice Centers are designed to bring together advocates from non-profit, non-governmental domestic violence victim services organizations, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, probation officers, governmental victim assistants, forensic medical professionals, civil legal attorneys,chaplains and representatives from community-based organizations into one centralized location.
Involvement of the faith community is integral to the Family Justice Center Initiative, as well as to the President’s overall strategy to end domestic violence. The Justice Department, Department of Health and Human Services, and the Defense Department are coordinating their efforts to ensure that faith communities nationwide get the training and tools necessary to help domestic violence victims in their communities.
{{Chaplains, imams, and rabbis don’t lack the “tools” to stop wife-beating — or the ability to network — but the problem has been historically the desire to do so. They are mandated reporters, too, and of child abuse. GO ask “SNAP” about how well that goes….
{{Reading this now, and as a survivor of domestic violence which was rationalized through religion, though I never accepted that basis, — I understand, and believe I’m right about this — that this has a more sinister purpose than “helping” victims from the faith-based perspective. Many of those victims that end up using the legal system went first to their spiritual perceived authority (translation, pastor, priest, etc.) and were ignored and the danger trivialized. SOme of the perpertrators were those people at times. Welcoming this group into these “centers” with open arms is simply wrong….but, how very “Bush”!!}}
“The faith-based component of the Family Justice Center Initiative is critical to its overall success,” said Office of Justice Programs Assistant Attorney General Deborah J. Daniels. “Faith-based institutions are often the first place a domestic violence victim turns to for support and guidance.”
(and the last place they are about to find it — which has been documented repeatedly . . . . ) Next steps, integrating the faith community into the system (2004 release)…
I got on the SB 557 kick, here, because I heard about it accidentally. Accidentally, I happened to browse the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office Annual Report of 2010 (yeah, this is my “casual reading material” at times)… only to find that this San Francisco Bay Area [“East Bay”] county leadership was running up to the OVW and trying to sell legitimizing the Family Justice Center” model (see “Kicking Salesmanship Up a Notch” post)….
District Attorney Nancy O’Malley and the Alameda County DA’s Office are proud to announce the publication of the 2010 Annual Report.
We invite you to view this comprehensive report.
Alameda County District Attorney’s Office 2010 Annual Report (7MB PDF).
Because I’m familiar with the Justice Center idea already, I picked up on the graphics and mottos that also supported further promotion of it: the 2nd page of the report is a full page photo of a child and parent(?): “Justice isn’t served – – – til Crime Victims are.” On the palms of their hands is written: “I have the right to protection” “I have the right to be heard.”
Compare: (graphic on banner of the Alameda County Family Justice Center reads, next to an icon showing scales carring heart & dove, plus two figures reaching for them) “Justice isn’t served until victims are.”
Welcome to the Alameda County Family Justice Center
Welcome to the Alameda County Family Justice Center (ACFJC), a one-stop center for families experiencing domestic violence.
{{Domestic violence is a crime, and is committed by an agent. Note the grammar change: “families experience” it — no one actually DOES it. The District Attorney’s Office is the office deciding which crimes to prosecute, and which NOT to prosecute, and doing so ethically and honestly. District Attorneys offices in East Bay (and SF) counties have been experiencing multiple scandals recently, along with police departments… such as tampering with drug evidence and causing cases to be dropped, infighting during an election that resulted in an office fist-fight (Contra Costa County — nearby) and other serious problems, as well as having various members of their forces from time to time being prosecuted by employees or fellow colleagues on rape or other sexual harassment issues. In this context, I don’t recall hearing a major grassroots call for centralized, one-stop services.}}
The ACFJC provides, under one roof, the services required by domestic violence victims and their families:
- Crisis intervention, survivor support, and victim advocacy, incl “MISSSEY”
- Legal assistance services
- Medical care and mental health counseling for victims and children impacted by family violence
- Employment assistance, and information and referral to other community services
- Law enforcement investigation and prosecution of offenders
In the past, domestic violence victims often had to seek help from a fragmented, disjointed system of separate agencies offering related by frequently uncoordinated services.
I’m thinking diversity, rather than inbred centrality might be the better order of the day overall. After all — was our country designed for efficiency or liberty?(But I’m talking, pre-Bush Dynasty there…..)
From the DA’s report, a segment:
5. Putting Victims First Page
Alameda County Family Justice Center 22
Domestic Violence Unit 23
Restitution Unit 24Victims’ Rights & Services 25
Marsy’s Law 25
Victim -Witness Assistance 26
AND . . . .
Legislative Initiatives . . . p. 33
Under the leadership of District Attorney Nancy O’Malley, members of our staff frequently consult on, testify about and assist in drafting new legislation at a state- wide and national level. Working with lawmakers, we propose and support legislation that fits with our mission to champion the rights of victims and to keep our community safe.
…. such as (one of several — the others sound legitimate, although if parents are involved, it’ll bounce to family law and become “moot” point sooner or later) . . . .. . . .
SB 557: to define family justice centers in California law, thereby acknowledging the trend towards multi-disciplinary, multi-agency service delivery models for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. This legislation is currently pending.
The TREND towards, meaning, the PUSH, enabled by BUSH towards . . . . . for these models. (other than, since the 1980s, the Duluth Model has been pushing this also, called “Coordinated Community Response.” So, how’d we say it’s going?
Thrusting Abstinence Education on an Unwary Public: the Bush Push Exposed.
BUT there’s a little satisfaction in making up ridiculous post titles. If you can’t stop it, mock it, take its pants down and show it in all the ridiculous posture it takes — apart from the hearings in the actual courtrooms… This marriage promotion movement needs to be disrobed.
Here’s a post I slapped together in September 2009. It’s not politically correct, I’m sure.
For a reminder:
The State of the (Marital) Unions in California gets a Governmental Boost (while social services of other kinds, get cut):
THIS FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICE OF AVAILALBILITY OF FUNDS (2004) GOT SNAPPED UP BY AT LEAST ONE MAJOR RECIPIENT. RECOMMEND WE REVIEW.
ACF Programs Funding the Healthy Marriage Resource Center: (It tells you how many diff’t Program offices (or, subdivions if ACF if I have the term wrong) fund this.. There are several, including this one: CHild SUpport agency (“OCSE”)
OCSE also funds demonstration projects that seek to integrate supports for healthy marriages and family formation into the existing array of child support enforcement activities. Statutory Authority: Section 452(j) of the Social Security Act. {{For somen leaving violence, this is kind of like building the boat after the ship sank…}}
Recipient: California Healthy Marriages Coalition Address: 1045 PASSIFLORA AVE
LEUCADIA, CA 92024-2215Country Name: United States of America County Name: SAN DIEGO DHHS Region: 9 Type: Other Social Services Organization Class: Non-Profit Private Non-Government Organizations Award Actions
FY Award Number Budget Year
of SupportAward Code Agency Action Issue
DateAmount This
Action2010 90FE0104 4 02 ACF 03-10-2010 $ 0 2010 90FE0104 5 00 ACF 09-24-2010 $ 2,400,000 Fiscal Year 2010 Total: $ 2,400,000
You got to watch those ones that start small, then reproduce….This one did.
FY Award Number Budget Year
of SupportAward Code Agency Action Issue
DateAmount This
Action2005 90EJ0064 1 0 ACF 09-13-2005 $ 583,475 Fiscal Year 2005 Total: $ 583,475
Total of all awards:
$ 12,525,555
For a sample of what some of that Grant 90FE104 is going to, see this PDF (a typical Executive Summary);
In googling the term California Healthy Marriages Coalition, Priority area 1 (and this grant#) I find the oNLY references to it are at their site, and my blog. I find that unusual……
I searched this 60-page pdf for the word “domestic violence” (as is my “wont”) and found ONE occurrence only. Again, this is summarizing (and titled):
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA’S UNIONS: MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE IN THE GOLDEN STATE:
THE RESEARCH TEAM
Compiled by:
Sophia Gomez, Gomez Research
Developed and Edited by:
K. Jason Krafsky, California Healthy Marriages Coalition Dennis Stoica, California Healthy Marriages Coalition Patty Howell, California Healthy Marriages Coalition
Consultation by:
Dawn Wilson, Wilson Research Consulting
ABOUT CALIFORNIA HEALTHY MARRIAGES COALITION
The California Healthy Marriages Coalition (CHMC) is a pioneering non-profit organization that works throughout California to improve the well-being of children by strengthening the relationship of parents through Marriage Education and Relationship Skills classes.
In 2006, CHMC received a five-year, $11.9 Million grant from Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families (HHS/ACF), the largest grant ever awarded by HHS/ACF in support of Healthy Marriages.
Through this funding, CHMC partners with a network of 23 faith- and community-based organizations (FBCOs) throughout California. Each of CHMC’s funded partner organizations is a coalition consisting of many other FBCOs through which they deliver Marriage Education and Relationship Skills classes, enabling CHMC to reach California’s diverse population by traversing the key demographic dimensions of geography, ethnic/cultural differences, and agency-type FBCOs.
As a result of these efforts, CHMC expects to see a decline in the marriage/divorce ratio, a reduction in child abuse, domestic violence, poverty, criminal behavior, and an improvement in physical, emotional, and mental health.
Funding for this project was provided by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Grant: 90FE0104. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.
Little in this has changed — it’s expanded, and spread — like the flu….
For the heck of it, I looked up McManus (last name only) under the TAGGS database, and found 65 grants funded, many of them apparently to doctors, some in overlapping fields of study. I have no idea of the relationships, but just found this interesting. After all, we abstinent folk have to direct our excess creative (sic) energies somewhere, right?
I figure we must, at some level, be a society of dogs and masters, because it seems the USA can be divided up into Trainers, and Trainees, and whatever portion of the middle class (such as remains) that has found purpose and solvency and managed to keep their own kiddos and in-laws off the marriage savers healthy starts social improvement group radar. Get this:



Explore space, explore the seas, develop nanotechnology; what is there left (as market niche) but to market the training of the human psyche (and reporting on it, as well). Is there nothing that a click, a grant, and an curriculum cannot solve? This is also how the field of “fatherhood” or “violence against women” is also turning out. Get a grant and train the trainers, develop a software presence and run conferences.
EXCERPT FROM THEIR BIO (on the Marriage Savers site) shows they do indeed have some medical offspring in the family:
Media: Their work has attracted national media coverage,
(YEP, see that “hand in the till” article, above)….
most recently a profile of a Community Marriage Policy in suburban Portland Oregon on ABC World News with Charles Gibson on October 22, 2007. The Coral Ridge Hour broadcast an 11 minute segment about Marriage Savers on Father’s Day, 2005. The CBS Early Show broadcast a story June 2004 on Mike and Harriet mentoring their 50th couple. Focus on the Family interviewed them May 21, 2004. A Washington Post Magazine cover story Feb. 29, 2004 featured Mike and Harriet mentoring a Nigerian couple. They work has been reported on NBC Nightly News, ABC World News Tonight, and CBS “48 Hours”. He’s appeared on MS-NBC, Fox, BBC, CBC, Oprah, The O’Reilly Factor. TIME, Newsweek, U.S. News & World Report, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today and hundreds of local papers have reported on their work.
Family: Mike and Harriet have been married 42 years and have three married sons and six grandchildren. Their sons are all achievers. Adam McManus hosts a daily radio talk show 3 hours a day in San Antonio, TX. John McManus was the staff director of the Ways & Means Health Subcommittee which added drug benefits to Medicare; he now runs The McManus Group, providing consulting and lobbying for the American Medical Association, various drug companies and equipment manufacturers. Tim McManus is CEO of a hospital in Gulfport, MS.
Does kind of make the following list a little interesting, I think:
| Fiscal Year | OPDIV | Grantee Name | City | State | Award Number | Award Title | CFDA Number | CFDA Program Name | Award Action Type | Principal Investigator | Sum of Actions |
| 2009 | IHS | SOUTH CENTRAL FOUNDATION | ANCHORAGE | AK | D279400023 | INJURY PREVENTION PART II | 93284 | Injury Prevention Program for American Indians and Alaskan Natives: Cooperative Agreements | OTHER REVISION | KELLY MCMANUS | $- 18 |
| 2009 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN FRANCISCO | SAN FRANCISCO | CA | R01DA026065 | RESOLVING MICRORNA TARGETS | 93701 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support | NEW | MICHAEL T MCMANUS | $ 379,138 |
| 2009 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN FRANCISCO | SAN FRANCISCO | CA | R01GM080783 | NEW FRONTIERS FOR SMALL RNA THERAPIES | 93859 | Pharmacology, Physiology, and Biological Chemistry Research | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | MICHAEL T MCMANUS | $ 293,550 |
| 2009 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CTR AT SAN ANTONIO | SAN ANTONIO | TX | T32HL007446 | PATHOBIOLOGY OF OCCLUSIVE VASCULAR DISEASE | 93837 | Heart and Vascular Diseases Research | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | LINDA M MCMANUS | $ 368,737 |
| 2009 | SAMHSA | ROCKWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT R-6 | EUREKA | MO | SP015642 | ROCKWOOD R-VI SCHOOL DISTRICT | 93276 | Drug-Free Communities Support Program Grants | NEW | KENNETH D MCMANUS | $ 124,999 |
| 2008 | ACF | YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES, INC | SKOWHEGAN | ME | 90CY2239 | BASIC CENTER | 93623 | Basic Center Grant | NEW | LORA WILFORD MCMANUS | $ 15,476 |
| 2008 | CDC | HARVARD UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH | BOSTON | MA | R36DD000365 | SOCIAL DETERMINANTS FOR EARLY INTERVENTION PARTICIPATION AND EFFICACY | 93061 | Innovations in Applied Public Health Research | NEW | BETH M MCMANUS | $ 29,157 |
| 2008 | FDA | VA ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | RICHMOND | VA | R13FD003593 | VIRGINIA FOOD PROTECTION TASK FORCE CONFERENCE | 93103 | Food and Drug Administration_Research | NEW | CATHERINE MCMANUS | $ 5,000 |
| 2008 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN FRANCISCO | SAN FRANCISCO | CA | R01GM080783 | NEW FRONTIERS FOR SMALL RNA THERAPIES | 93859 | Pharmacology, Physiology, and Biological Chemistry Research | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | MICHAEL T MCMANUS | $ 293,075 |
| 2008 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CTR AT SAN ANTONIO | SAN ANTONIO | TX | T32HL007446 | PATHOBIOLOGY OF OCCLUSIVE VASCULAR DISEASE | 93837 | Heart and Vascular Diseases Research | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | LINDA M MCMANUS | $ 349,472 |
| 2007 | ACF | HELP – New Mexico, Inc. | ALBUQUERQUE | NM | 90EI0456 | NEW MEXICO PROJECT TO BUILD ASSETS FOR RISING OUT OF POVERTY | 93602 | Assets for Independence Demonstration Program | NEW | RITA GARCIA-MCMANUS | $ 1,000,000 |
| 2007 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN FRANCISCO | SAN FRANCISCO | CA | R01GM080783 | NEW FRONTIERS FOR SMALL RNA THERAPIES | 93859 | Pharmacology, Physiology, and Biological Chemistry Research | NEW | MICHAEL T MCMANUS | $ 292,125 |
| 2007 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN FRANCISCO | SAN FRANCISCO | CA | R03DA022201 | THE EPIGENETICS OF SMALL RNAS IN THE MAMMALIAN BRAIN | 93279 | Drug Abuse and Addiction Research Programs | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | MICHAEL T MCMANUS | $ 149,615 |
| 2007 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CTR AT SAN ANTONIO | SAN ANTONIO | TX | T32HL007446 | PATHOBIOLOGY OF OCCLUSIVE VASCULAR DISEASE | 93837 | Heart and Vascular Diseases Research | COMPETING CONTINUATION | LINDA M MCMANUS | $ 337,679 |
| 2006 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H49MC00061 | ELIMINATING DESPARITIES | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 0 |
| 2006 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H49MC00061 | ELIMINATING DESPARITIES | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS | PATRICIA -. MCMANUS | $ 150,000 |
| 2006 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H49MC00061 | ELIMINATING DESPARITIES | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 750,000 |
| 2006 | HRSA | THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY | PHILADELPHIA | PA | D58HP05138 | RESIDENCY TRAINING IN PRIMARY CARE | 93884 | Grants for Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | PATRICK R. MCMANUS MD | $ 125,619 |
| 2006 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN FRANCISCO | SAN FRANCISCO | CA | R03DA022201 | THE EPIGENETICS OF SMALL RNAS IN THE MAMMALIAN BRAIN | 93279 | Drug Abuse and Addiction Research Programs | NEW | MICHAEL T MCMANUS | $ 153,583 |
| 2005 | ACF | WOMEN OF COLOR AIDS COUNCIL, INC | BOSTON | MA | 90IJ0181 | COMPASSION CAPITAL FUND (CCF) TARGETED CAPACITY BUILDING (HOMELESS) | 93009 | Compassion Capital Fund | NEW | KAREN MCMANUS | $ 50,000 |
| 2005 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H49MC00061 | ELIMINATING DESPARITIES | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $- 10,667 |
| 2005 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H49MC00061 | ELIMINATING DESPARITIES | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | COMPETING CONTINUATION | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 900,000 |
| 2005 | HRSA | THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY | PHILADELPHIA | PA | D58HP05138 | RESIDENCY TRAINING IN PRIMARY CARE | 93884 | Grants for Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry | NEW | PATRICK R. MCMANUS | $ 150,184 |
| 2005 | IHS | SOUTH CENTRAL FOUNDATION | ANCHORAGE | AK | D279400023 | INJURY PREVENTION PART II | 93284 | Injury Prevention Program for American Indians and Alaskan Natives: Cooperative Agreements | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | KELLY MCMANUS | $ 15,000 |
| 2004 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H49MC00061 | ELIMINATING DESPARITIES | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 814,374 |
| 2004 | IHS | ANCHORAGE | AK | INJURY PREVENTION PART II | NONE | NEW | KELLY MCMANUS | ||||
| 2004 | NIH | SAN ANTONIO | TX | PATHOBIOLOGY OF OCCLUSIVE VASCULAR DISEASE | 93837 | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | LINDA M MCMANUS | $ 231,979 | |||
| 2004 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CTR AT SAN ANTONIO | SAN ANTONIO | TX | T32HL007446 | PATHOBIOLOGY OF OCCLUSIVE VASCULAR DISEASE | 93837 | Heart and Vascular Diseases Research | SUPPLEMENT FOR EXPANSION | LINDA M MCMANUS | $ 41,450 |
| 2003 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H49MC00061 | ELIMINATING DESPARITIES | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 751,000 |
| 2003 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H78MC00020 | IMPROVING WOMENS HEALTH THROUGH SCREENING AND INTERVENTION FOR DEPRESSION DURING | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 175,000 |
| 2003 | IHS | SOUTH CENTRAL FOUNDATION | ANCHORAGE | AK | H1HB100037 | WELLNESS CAMP FOR ALASKA NATIVE CHILDREN | 93933 | Demonstration Projects for Indian Health | NEW | KELLY MCMANUS | $ 60,000 |
| 2003 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CTR AT SAN ANTONIO | SAN ANTONIO | TX | T32HL007446 | PATHOBIOLOGY OF OCCLUSIVE VASCULAR DISEASE | 93837 | Heart and Vascular Diseases Research | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | LINDA M MCMANUS | $ 237,241 |
| 2002 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H49MC00061 | ELIMINATING DESPARITIES | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 225,000 |
| 2002 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H49MC00061 | ELIMINATING DESPARITIES | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 675,000 |
| 2002 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H78MC00020 | IMPROVING WOMENS HEALTH THROUGH SCREENING AND INTERVENTION FOR DEPRESSION DURING | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 175,000 |
| 2002 | NIH | ANVIL INFORMATICS INC | BURLINGTON | MA | R43CA094429 | VERY HIGH DIMENSIONAL VISUAL MINING OF THE NCI DATASET | 93393 | Cancer Cause and Prevention Research | NEW | MICHAEL J MCMANUS | $ 99,225 |
| 2002 | NIH | ANVIL INFORMATICS INC | BURLINGTON | MA | R43CA096179 | CLUSTER COMPARISON METHODS & THE NCI EXPRESSION DATASET | 93395 | Cancer Treatment Research | NEW | MICHAEL J MCMANUS | $ 98,438 |
| 2002 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CTR AT SAN ANTONIO | SAN ANTONIO | TX | T32HL007446 | PATHOBIOLOGY OF OCCLUSIVE VASCULAR DISEASE | 93837 | Heart and Vascular Diseases Research | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | LINDA M MCMANUS | $ 214,392 |
| 2001 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H49MC00061 | ELIMINATING DESPARITIES | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NEW | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 900,000 |
| 2001 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H78MC00020 | IMPROVING WOMENS HEALTH THROUGH SCREENING AND INTERVENTION FOR DEPRESSION DURING | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NEW | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 175,000 |
| 2001 | NIH | SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE | LA JOLLA | CA | R29CA075238 | TRANSFORMATION SPECIFIC SIGNALING MEDIATED BY VERBS | 93393 | Cancer Cause and Prevention Research | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | MICHAEL J MCMANUS | $ 133,700 |
| 2001 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CTR AT SAN ANTONIO | SAN ANTONIO | TX | T32HL007446 | PATHOBIOLOGY OF OCCLUSIVE VASCULAR DISEASE | 93837 | Heart and Vascular Diseases Research | COMPETING CONTINUATION | LINDA M MCMANUS | $ 207,981 |
| 2001 | SAMHSA | WOMEN OF COLOR AIDS COUNCIL, INC | BOSTON | MA | SP08892 | PREVENTION FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN & HISPANIC/LATINA WOMEN | 93230 | Consolidated Knowledge Development and Application (KD&A) Program | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | KAREN MCMANUS | $ 249,000 |
| 2000 | CDC | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | CCU518156 | COMMUNITY COALITION DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES | 93939 | HIV Prevention Activities_Non-Governmental Organization Based | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | PATRICIA MCMANUS, RN, PHD | $ 185,000 |
| 2000 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H96MC00042 | MILWAUKEE HEALTHY BEGINNINGS PROJECT | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 65,900 |
| 2000 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H96MC00042 | MILWAUKEE HEALTHY BEGINNINGS PROJECT | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 569,292 |
| 2000 | NIH | SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE | LA JOLLA | CA | R29CA075238 | TRANSFORMATION SPECIFIC SIGNALING MEDIATED BY VERBS | 93393 | Cancer Cause and Prevention Research | CHANGE OF GRANTEE / TRAINING INSTITUTION / AWARDING INSTITUTION | MICHAEL J MCMANUS | $ 128,560 |
| 2000 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CTR AT SAN ANTONIO | SAN ANTONIO | TX | T32HL007446 | PATHOBIOLOGY OF OCCLUSIVE VASCULAR DISEASE | 93837 | Heart and Vascular Diseases Research | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | LINDA M MCMANUS | $ 161,445 |
| 2000 | SAMHSA | AL ST DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH & MENTAL RETARDATION | MONTGOMERY | AL | SM00115 | CRISIS COUNSELING – HURRICANE GEORGES | 93982 | Mental Health Disaster Assistance and Emergency Mental Health | ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) | MCMANUS, BRIAN H. | $ 2,093 |
| 2000 | SAMHSA | AL ST DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH & MENTAL RETARDATION | MONTGOMERY | AL | SMX060001-00 | PATH | 93150 | Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) | COMPETING CONTINUATION | BRIAN MCMANUS | $ 300,000 |
| 2000 | SAMHSA | WOMEN OF COLOR AIDS COUNCIL, INC | BOSTON | MA | SP08892 | PREVENTION FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN & HISPANIC/LATINA WOMEN | 93230 | Consolidated Knowledge Development and Application (KD&A) Program | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | MCMANUS, KAREN | $ 249,000 |
| 1999 | CDC | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | CCU518156 | COMMUNITY COALITION DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES | 93939 | HIV Prevention Activities_Non-Governmental Organization Based | NEW | PATRICIA MCMANUS, RN, PHD | $ 185,000 |
| 1999 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H96MC00042 | MILWAUKEE HEALTHY BEGINNINGS PROJECT | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NEW | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 417,681 |
| 1999 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H96MC00042 | MILWAUKEE HEALTHY BEGINNINGS PROJECT | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 807,920 |
| 1999 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | U93MC00029 | MILWAUKEE HEALTHY BEGINNINGS PROJECT | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 34,014 |
| 1999 | NIH | MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER | ROCHESTER | MN | R29CA075238 | TRANSFORMATION SPECIFIC SIGNALING MEDIATED BY VERBS | 93393 | Cancer Cause and Prevention Research | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | MICHAEL J MCMANUS | $ 99,771 |
| 1999 | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CTR AT SAN ANTONIO | SAN ANTONIO | TX | T32HL007446 | PATHOBIOLOGY OF OCCLUSIVE VASCULAR DISEASE | 93837 | Heart and Vascular Diseases Research | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | LINDA M MCMANUS | $ 173,857 |
| 1999 | SAMHSA | AL ST DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH & MENTAL RETARDATION | MONTGOMERY | AL | SM00115 | CRISIS COUNSELING – HURRICANE GEORGES | 93982 | Mental Health Disaster Assistance and Emergency Mental Health | NEW | MCMANUS, BRIAN H. | $ 44,927 |
| 1999 | SAMHSA | WOMEN OF COLOR AIDS COUNCIL, INC | BOSTON | MA | SP08892 | PREVENTION FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN & HISPANIC/LATINA WOMEN | 93230 | Consolidated Knowledge Development and Application (KD&A) Program | NEW | MCMANUS, KAREN | $ 249,000 |
| 1998 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | 1H96MC0002801 | MILWAUKEE HEALTHY BEGINNINGS PROJECT | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NEW | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 417,681 |
| 1998 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | 5U93MC0002902 | MILWAUKEE HEALTHY BEGINNINGS PROJECT | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 819,420 |
| 1998 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H96MC00028 | MILWAUKEE HEALTHY BEGINNINGS PROJECT | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NEW | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 417,681 |
| 1998 | HRSA | BLACK HEALTH COALITION OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE | WI | H96MC00042 | MILWAUKEE HEALTHY BEGINNINGS PROJECT | 93926 | Healthy Start Initiative | NEW | PATRICIA MCMANUS | $ 417,681 |
| 1998 | NIH | MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER | ROCHESTER | MN | R29CA075238 | TRANSFORMATION SPECIFIC SIGNALING MEDIATED BY VERBS | 93393 | Cancer Cause and Prevention Research | NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION | MICHAEL J MCMANUS | $ 95,934 |
A little more on Maggie (Gallagher):
“In 2002, syndicated columnist Maggie Gallagher repeatedly defended President Bush’s push for a $300 million initiative encouraging marriage as a way of strengthening families.
[…]
“But Gallagher failed to mention that she had a $21,500 contract with the Department of Health and Human Services to help promote the president’s proposal. Her work under the contract, which ran from January through October 2002, included drafting a magazine article for the HHS official overseeing the initiative, writing brochures for the program and conducting a briefing for department officials.
From “SourceWatch” from the “Center for Media and Democracy.”
Maggie Gallagher is the president of the Washington DC-based Institute for Marriage and Public Policy, editor of MarriageDebate.com, a syndicated columnist, author, and frequent television commentator. She also serves as president of the National Organization for Marriage. [1] Her articles on marriage policy have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Weekly Standard. [1] She’s a former editor at the National Review, former columnist at New York Newsday and a founding senior editor at the Manhattan Institute‘s City Journal. [2]
Gallagher also receieved a $20,000 Justice Department grant for a writing a report titled “Can Government Strengthen Marriage?” that was published by the private, non-profit National Fatherhood Intiative. Wade Horn, the Health and Human Services Department’s assistant secretary for children and families who defended Gallagher’s contracts as “not unusual,” founded the National Fatherhood Initiative before entering government. [4]
INTERESTING “CO-INCIDENCE,” that. 1995, NFI, and then here’s Wade Horn from within government pushing through the initiative (not without some outside help).
These comments seem to contrast with statements that Gallager herself made in 1997, when she spoke at a conference organized by the Committee of Concerned Journalists at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. “The more a journalist views himself as a participant in the events and has a loyalty to sources, the less able he or she is to really consider himself a journalist,” she told the conference. “… [And as an opinion journalist, which is to say you are emotionally invested in the outcome of the events] it becomes [even more] important … to be open with the reader, to make it clear to the audience what your views are and what your biases are.”[6]

The National Organization for Marriage
The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) is a nonprofit organization with a mission to protect marriage and the faith communities that sustain it.
Founded in 2007 in response to the growing need for an organized opposition to same-sex marriage in state legislatures, NOM serves as a national resource for marriage-related initiatives at the state and local level. For decades, pro-family organizations have educated the public about the importance of marriage and the family, but have lacked the organized, national presence needed to impact state and local politics in a coordinated and sustained fashion. NOM seeks to fill that void, organizing as a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, giving it the flexibility to lobby and support marriage initiatives across the nation.

aggie Gallagher is President of the Institute for Marriage and Public Policy and a co-author of The Case for Marriage. Comments for Maggie? Email

File under:
“The $21,000 that Maggie Forgot.”
Michael McManus, a marriage advocate whose syndicated column, “Ethics & Religion,” appears in 50 newspapers, was hired as a subcontractor by the Department of Health and Human Services to foster a Bush-approved marriage initiative. McManus championed the plan in his columns without disclosing to readers he was being paid to help it succeed.
Responding to the latest revelation, Dr. Wade Horn, assistant secretary for children and families {{Translation: “ACF” I believe}} at HHS, announced Thursday that HHS would institute a new policy that forbids the agency from hiring any outside expert or consultant who has any working affiliation with the media. “I needed to draw this bright line,” Horn tells Salon. “The policy is being implemented and we’re moving forward.”
Horn’s move came on the heels of Wednesday’s report in the Washington Post that HHS had paid syndicated columnist and marriage advocate Maggie Gallagher $21,000 to write brochures and essays and to brief government employees on the president’s marriage initiative. Gallagher later wrote in her column that she would have revealed the $21,000 payment to readers had she recalled receiving it.
I’d probably look up Grant #90EI0456, above (in purple).
| Title | New Mexico Project to Build Assets for Rising Out of Poverty |
|---|---|
| Award Number | 90EI0456 |
| Project Start/End | / |
| Abstract | New Mexico Project to Build Assets for Rising Out of Poverty |
| Thesaurus | Social Service; Social; Service; at risk; Assets; Independence; Demonstration; Community; Communities; AFI |
| PI Name/Title | Rita Garcia-McManus NONE |
| PI eMail | NONE |
| Institution | |
| Department | NONE |
| Fiscal Year | 2007 |
| ICD | {{RIGHT HERE IS WHERE ONE EXPECTS A LITTLE DESCRIPTION}} |
| IRG | NONE |
(anything the ACF chooses to throw $1,000,000 at in the year 2007 might be worth a 2nd look).
A Brief History
The HELP – New Mexico, Inc. (HELP-NM) was created and incorporated as Home Education Livelihood Program, Inc. in 1965 by the interdenominational New Mexico Council of Churches and its successor, the New Mexico Conference of Churches and Church Women United. The founders included pastors, ranchers, farmworkers, housewives, businessmen, and government workers. The HELP-NM organization is governed by 18 Board of Directors representing sectors including public, business, low income, native American, parents, and other community members.
ver the past 42 years, HELP-New Mexico, Inc. (HELP-NM), has provided services to over 816,000 individuals and families including migrant families, self-employed farmers and ranchers, low-income families, abused and neglected children, senior citizens, people with disabilities, and disadvantaged youth. These services have included adult education, job training, early childhood development and education, youth development and care, self-help housing construction, rural health clinics, land development, job placement, literacy training, affordable housing, nutritious meals, and family counseling.
HELP – New Mexico
exists to create self-sufficiency and provide economic opportunities to strengthen families throughout New Mexico.
Initially organized as the “Bienvenidos (Welcome) Coalition”, in October 2007, HELP-NM, was awarded a grant from the Administration for Children and Families for a Compassion Capital Fund project. The goal is to support faith-based and community-based non-profit organizations in New Mexico in order to increase their capacity and their efforts to work with families and individuals in the providing community based social services. Target organizations provide social services to poor and low-income individuals and families, particularly families in poverty; prisoners re-entering the community; the children and families of prisoners; the homeless; elderly persons in need; families in transition from welfare to work; people in need of rehabilitation such as substance abuse; couples seeking information and support for forming and maintaining healthy marriages; and at risk youth. Included in HELP-NM CCF project are a wide range of vulnerable populations needing rehabilitation, including victims of domestic violence, the mentally ill, and victims of human trafficking. If you want to learn more about this program contact Gracie Gonzalez at 505-766-4921 or via e-mail atGracie@helpnm.com.
HELP-NM CCF includes a funding plan in which $250,000 of sub-awards are dispersed to applicant organizations, based upon developmental level of the organization. Training and workshops sessions are conducted statewide through the year. Consultants are then engaged to provide technical assistance to both sub-awardees and other eligible non-profit community organizations. For more information regarding the trainings & technical assistance please contact Gracie Gonzalez at 505-766-4921 or via e-mail atGracie@helpnm.com
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(This seems one of the better-explained sites, at least as to how the structure works).
A quick search of the TAGGS database shows that Help-Inc. 1995-2009 has received:
| Total of all awards: | $ 33,415,378 |
(MOST of it is Head Start, which appears to be a going concern.)
$8million 2007-2009 per USASPENDING.GOV, probably not too accurate
WELL, the Garridos were married. How healthy was that? In fact, as far as I know (and even in separate cellblocks) they still are. Or course clearly, he wasn’t very “abstinent” before, or during marriage.
Perhaps if the funds weren’t being funneled to telling people how to keep it zipped, the authorities would’ve had the intent and resources to find out what Mr. Garrido was keeping captive in his own back yard.
Since that article was sprung, we’ve had (in the news) a Yale graduate student (female) found dead in the wall of her lab, a few days before marriage. She was going to get married. Sounded like a dangerous proposition from her perspective.
Maggie Gallagher is from Yale (’82).
And recently we’ve had a young (about 28) married woman, with three children, from Hamilton, Ohio, end up in more than one garbage bag, after the father (and suspect) thereafter apparently took his 3 young kids to the store to get garbage bags and bleach.
She was MARRIED. OK, dudes?
I too was married. You know what it wasn’t? Healthy. Partly because there are people on this earth who take some of these doctrines a little bit too much to heart, and get to expressing it with their hands, and weapons, too.
Anyhow, I just wanted to give a little flavor of the origins of a few initiatives. In the pocketbook plus a gleam in the eye of the Bush Administration and others who worked HHS during this time.
Jaycee Dugard wasn’t married, how could she be? Who would conduct the ceremony? Her married kidnapper raper? But I heard her traumatized kids were still clean, relatively healthy and I haven’t read anything yet about academically backward. She was a single mother. According to statistics, her kids should be worse off. They WERE, but it was at the hands of a firmly married (from prison, initially) couple. So, personally, I think that I could tell where someone to shove this dogma that is being shoved off on the rest of us.
During my own marriage I had enough being shoved, ordered, slapped around, characterized and “trained” to last the nine lives of a circus cat. Quite frankly, enough is enough. Theoretically, I”m still in favor of both abstinence and marriage, however when PUSH comes to SHOVE, I’m MORE in favor of the Bill of Rights.
Part of Garrido’s credibility was that he had a woman, I’m guessing. This was a factor in the attacks on me as a single mother for maintaining the concept that as a single mother WITHOUT an attacker, I was indeed better off (and our children) that way, than before, and that the removal of the violent person from our household was sufficient for now, thank you. it was made abundantly clear, from some West Coast liberals, that a woman being beaten in the home was preferable to us having to worry about a woman without a man, any quality man, in the home, when children were involved. This overly “rigid” world view, quite frankly well, _____s. And isn’t a great value to communicate to the next generation; gender matters more than character.
And look at the characters that were promoting it!
They were bribed to get the thing off the ground!
Circular Reasoning – 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover (with your kids)
A Quick Post (not mine, except intro & comments)
summarizing the situation fairly well:
On reading this post, pretty accurate, I thought of “50 ways to leave your lover,” by (if you don’t know this, you probably were born after the VAWA act passed the first time) Simon & Garfunkel.
Which I’d like to rededicate to women attempting to do so, once they realize what “love” is and is not. Switch the gender, the song applies; and act on it sooner, rather than later. I guess — pray, carry Mace, and suggest you also enroll in law school ASAP, you’ll need it…
she said it’s really not my habit to intrude
furtermore i hope my meaning won’t be lost or misconstrued
but i’ll repeat my self, at the risk of being crude
there must be 50 ways to leave your loverchorus:
just slip out the back, Jack
make a new plan, Stan
don’t need to be coy, Roy
just get yourself free
hop on the bus, Gus
don’t need to discuss much
just drop off the key, Lee
and get yourself free.she said it grieves me so to see you in such pain
i wish there was something i could do to make you smile again
i said, i appreciate that,
and would you please explain about the 50 ways.she said, why don’t we both just sleep on it tonight
and i believe that in the morning you’ll begin to see the light
and then she kissed me and i realized she probably was right
there must be 50 ways to leave your lover
50 ways to leave your lover…chorus
If children are involved, realize that Big Brother has a different plan for them, and you, as well. See below:
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Note: Cross posted from Battered Mothers Rights – A Human Rights Issue.
Randi James is a brilliant writer- her site is replete with information from the top to bottom -thx you Randi James! http://www.randijames.com/
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The System Sends Mixed Messages to Abuse Victims
Do you stay, or do you leave?
If you haven’t been a victim of abuse, or a victim of the legal system, you may not be able to understand why this is even posed as a question.
Of course you should leave!
I mean, who deserves to get beat up and/or sexually assaulted in their own home…regularly…or even occasionally. Even as careful as you could try to be to make sure everything is perfect, so as not to anger your abuser, SOMETHING always sets him off…sooner or later. He is a time bomb. You are his target.
What does it mean to be a target?
When you are a target, all of your abuser’s anger is directed toward you, specifically. Typically, he doesn’t pull the same shit towards those who he considers his equals, or more powerful than he. This is about power. He needs you like capitalism needs slaves. He uses you so that he can feel better about his shortcomings. He doesn’t know how to feel good without you.
But he is a good father. He doesn’t beat the kids.
You’re right. Good fathers don’t beat their kids…But nor do they beat up on women to whom they are temporarily, or permanently committed. Getting beat in front of your children doesn’t exactly send the kids a good message. In fact, they are put in limbo because your kids will either
A) Side with your abuser because he is more powerful and gets what he wants, or
B) Side with you in attempt to protect you…But let me break that down a little more
1) In protecting you, your children become targets, and the moment will come when they take blows for you
2) In choosing to side with you or not, your children will mimic the behaviors they have seen and normalize them.
Is this what you want?
I hope not because if some outsider reports what is going on in your household, CPS will come knocking and your kids may be gone before you ever get a chance to ask questions. You will be charged with neglect, endangering your children, or failure to protect.
Why?
Because everyone on the outside thinks you should have just left. You are themother. If you didn’t leave, you must be an accessory to the abuse.
What mother allows her children to get abused?
And what mother lets her children watch as she gets abused?
You must be a bad mother. You don’t deserve to have children. If you’re lucky, maybe your relatives will do you a favor and step in and raise your children for you. If not, foster care will do a great job…because it is indeed a job when they are getting paid.
Maybe you have a chance though, if you would just leave.
That seems like the best idea. Leave.
Wait!
Are you going to tell your abuser in advance, or are you going to sneak out in the middle of the night?
Remember, he needs you…is he going to agree to all of this?
Who the fuck do you think you are leaving him, and taking his children?
He owns you. He’s paying the bills. He’s the reason you can stay home and take care of his children.
[[Comment: Not all the time. Wasn’t true in my case… Many times they are financially dependent on you as well…]]
If you go, you have reason to be fearful. Get a lawyer and a restraining order. But, back up a little. The lawyer says, if you take out a restraining order, in the near future, the judge in family court could use it against you. He (the judge and your abuser) may say this was part of your vindictive scheme to get the kids and the money and the house and the car. Restraining orders don’t prevent you from being harmed though anyway, because you still have to rely on law enforcement to act.
Get the restraining order anyway.
You’ll have record of what you tried to do, in case the news opts to report it upon your “tragic” death. But you can’t put the kids on the restraining order…Silly woman! You know fathers have rights!
In fact they have so many rights that if your abuser happens to get locked up, Responsible Fatherhood money will ensure that he has the means to transition back into his caretaking, father-role (don’t roll your eyes, we know you were doing the caretaking, but you’re not important and this is politics).
Go ahead and report the entire history of abuse.
You do have pictures, right? You mean to tell me in all these years that you have been getting assaulted, you weren’t taking pictures of your injuries and saving them in a secret location?
Did you at least tell the doctor? Is there anything in your medical record?
Where are your vaginal tears, bruises, scars?
In talking to police without evidence (or with it), your case will seem suspicious. It will be your word, against your abuser’s. Your local DA will be hesitant to take the case…well, hesitant is an overstatement because he may not even acknowledge you. DA’s only take cases they can win. DA’s aren’t interested in intrafamilial abuse reports in the midst of divorce…
[[No matter what the local DA’s office website declares, it’s often true.]]
You have bad timing. You should have reported this before you were trying to separate. Oh, whoops, I forgot, they would have charged you, too!
Maybe you can work things out peacefully without involving the court.
[[Yeah, that’s the general philosophy behind sending such cases, involving kids, to mediation… Just “work it out.”]]
When was the last time you worked things out “peacefully” with an abuser?
In good conscience, you allow your abuser to continue to have a relationship with the children he didn’t abuse, well, directly abuse (or at least you think so). I don’t know if you are really doing him a favor, or rather doing as the court would order you to do so, because you do know that the court will order you to do it, right (askMs. Leichtenberg and also ask the Paul family…family, because Monica Paul happens to be deceased)? Father’s rights.
I know, I know. Yes, you have been abused, but now, yes, yes, you will be court ordered to continue to have a relationship with your abuser because kids deserve both parents. If you try to resist, they will call in the child custody evaluators and Guardians ad Litem and they will say things you would never imagine…because you ARE crazy, aren’t you?
What mother would keep a father away from his children?
[[I didn’t, because doing so would’ve been to violate a standing custody order, ordering visitation. Consequence? I lost contact with my kids. To this date! He continued to violate without impunity thereafter.]]
You know your abuser best.
[[Yeah, right. Everyone knows that only the ‘experts’ know what they’re talking about when it comes to abuse. ‘Experts” prefer to talk with each other in their language, out of the earshot of the traumatized folk. It’s cleaner and less personally disturbing/challenging. People suffering PTSD often skip around in chronology, speak or write associatively, and can ge derailed on particularly frightening topics. It takes a lot to overcome that. . . . . . . So, in one sense, this is understandable, because after long enough living with “lethality assessments” and threats, after actual physical assualts and the very high stakes of child custody, plus retaliation for reporting, some women can sound more garbled than they really are. In reality to even stay alive, or emotionally somewhat intact, through significant abuse, esp. years of it, takes keeping track of more things that the average middle manager can, I’d be, in a rapidly changing economy. We have literal lives at stake, let alone livelihoods. Let alone the normal multi-tasking that often goes with being a mother, let alone a working mother with small kids who are growing up watching your abuse. We also are highly motivated to stay alive, knowing that if we don’t who is likely to get custody of our offspring — either the abuser, or someone who enabled it, such as a close, nonreporting, non-intervening relative. Or CPS, for which money changes hands…]]
You know that when he makes threats, he can carry them through. You know if you don’t meet his demands, you and your children will suffer. But if you try to protect yourself and the children, you risk losing custody to your abuser. And why would you want to put your kids in that situation? They don’t want to live with him and if they do live with him, you already know how their lives will turn out. They will be like lost souls.
Sacrifice yourself…like Jesus Christ. Maybe you were put on earth to suffer for the sins of others.
You were supposed to be omniscient–to know that this man you chose would end up being an abuser.
You were supposed to be omnipresent–to know that this man would abuse your children while you were away at work, or school, or while he was away with the kids.
You were supposed to be omnipotent–to protect yourself and your children and to be able to hide and simultaneously remain visible, and to be able to leave your abuser, but let him remain in your life.
How do you want to die?
[[Seems to me I blogged on this long ago — title about unacceptable choices for women.]]
What do you want the news to say about you when you are murdered?
That you were nice? No, they won’t say that! The neighbors and other members of the community will say how nice your abuser was. He was a family man. He played with the kids in the yard.
Everyone will be so shocked and sad that this happened. No one knew that you and your children were getting your asses kicked on a regular.
Your family may’ve thought you were crazy, or a bad mom, so they may’ve distanced themselves from you a long time ago. In fact, they may have ADORED your abuser.
Your children’s friends will not come forward. They are children–either they won’t tell anyway, or their parents won’t let them.
You know who else might know? The teachers. But teachers are so busy disciplining and teaching to the test…and besides, it’s too late for them to come forward now.
You see what you get for pretending and ignoring and trying to keep the family together? No credit.
Maybe the media will pull your court record and note that you tried to get a restraining order, but you didn’t show up. More than likely, they will relay gossip about how you were having an affair and how you were always provoking your abuser. Because violence is mutual. Girls hit, too.
Didn’t you know in advance that he was easily provoked? You should have checked his criminal record, or asked his ex.
Maybe your children will die, too. But everyone will talk about how tragic it was andhow innocent they are. They, not you, because you had to have done something to make a nice guy want to kill you.
Or maybe you wanted to be killed, because who stays with an abuser anyway?
See Also: Carl Brizzi: Prosecuting Battered Women
Minnesota Supreme Court Allows Judge Timothy Blakely to Profit from His Fraudulent Earnings
In Texas and Florida–Court Ordered Exortion
Pennsylvania, Corruption, and Children, Just Like Florida
How Judges Set Up A System to Rig Cases for Fathers
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Joseph and Melissa Shook had been separated and a final mediation hearing for their divorce was scheduled for the 26th – two days after her disappearance.
Meanwhile, her van was located at the Alva residence, allegedly abandoned with the keys in the ashtray.
The case was then turned over to detectives with the Lee County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit.
Air, K-9 and ground searches were coordinated with family and friends in attempts to locate Melissa over the following . . .[fill in the details… they tend to blur, one family after another…]
On July 29, Shook’s body was found in a shallow grave, just four blocks from the Fitch Avenue residence.
Her hands were tied behind her back with approximately 10 feet of rope and her mouth was covered in duct tape.
AND, obviously:
Wednesday, a local hardware store employee was contacted and verified the sale of a red handled shovel and approximately ten feet of rope.
Thursday, an employee positively identified Joseph Shook as the person who purchased the items.
Around 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, 32-year-old Joseph Shook was located at local restaurant and taken into custody.
He has been charged with second degree murder.
Thursday evening Amy Davies, spokeswoman for Melissa Shook’s family said, “The family is relieved an arrest has been made, that justice has been served, and the family now has some closure.”
Davies said now the family’s main concentration is providing care for Shook’s three children.
Her parents knew something was funky about those text messages declaring she was going to break up with a boyfriend. Her coworker heard her ask who wanted some lunch brought back, after dropping off child(ren) to the father….
On Wednesday, Melissa Shook’s mother took the stand to talk about texts message she received, supposedly from her daughter, the day she disappeared.
One said she and her boyfriend, Justin Castagner, were through.
Smith thought that was odd since she’d spoken to Melissa just a few hours earlier and there was no mention of any problems.
Castagner testified Tuesday that the couple had made plans for that night and she left him a note in his lunchbox that said, “I love you.”
Melissa’s father, Gary Esckilsen, also testified Melissa was happy with Castagner.
Melissa’s parents said she had a strong relationship with Castagner and texts saying she was going somewhere to get herself help didn’t make sense. They knew something was wrong.
A co-worker of Melissa Shook testified as well, saying he got a call from her when she was on her way to drop the baby off at Joe Shook’s home.
He said she asked if anyone in the office wanted her to bring back lunch – and never heard from her again.
Just to reiterate my point: Mediation, frequent exchanges ordered. Was there prior domestic violence? WHY did she leave? Was the risk known? Should ALL women separating — not just ones experiencing abuse as the reason for separation — be afraid?
Or, should they learn to be cautious, period, and should the family law venue stop advising them to “just get along” for the sake of the kids, without regard to this possibility…
Was money a factor? Who knows…:
……..
Police say emotional distress led man to kill estranged wife
Mother’s death, impending divorce, lack of medication are factors in Lakemore killing
By Phil Trexler
Beacon Journal staff writer
Published on Saturday, Jan 10, 2009
LAKEMORE: His mother had died unexpectedly, he avoided the pills that helped combat his depression, and just this week, his wife left him.
Daniel Tice’s emotions boiled over Thursday afternoon when his wife, Brandi, came to pick up their three children, a day after announcing her intention to divorce.
Brandi Tice, 28, would never leave the Lakemore house. She died of a single gunshot wound to the head — a rifle shot that police say was fired by her estranged husband.
About seven hours later, after keeping SWAT officers at bay with his 4-year-old son by his side, Daniel Tice was shot by police, struck by a 9 mm bullet that miraculously bounced off his forehead, sparing his life.
Tice, 32, was to undergo surgery Friday for a fractured skull. He is expected to recover and be charged with murder.
Daniel Tice admitted in conversations to family, friends and police that he killed his wife of eight years, shooting her once in the head with a .22-caliber rifle, police said.
He blamed infidelity and divorce.
”[Brandi Tice] told me before she
was wanting to leave him and I said be careful because of his mom dying, [Daniel] was bomb,” family friend Janice Wood told police in a taped call. ”I was afraid something would happen.’
Wood, a close friend of Tice’s late mother Diana, told police that Daniel Tice called her after the shooting. Around the same time, police were surrounding his home.
”He said he killed his wife,” Wood said. ”He thought everybody was against him or hated him . . . he said, ‘I’m not coming out [of the house]. They’re going to have to kill me.’ ”
Daniel Tice made a series of phone calls that afternoon, including one to a sister who came to the Tices’ ranch-style home on Martha Avenue shortly after 3 p.m., saw Brandi Tice’s body on the living room floor and fled outside.
Tice’s brother-in-law struggled for the rifle outside the home, but the towering Daniel Tice won out, and retreated back inside.
At one point, Tice stood guard by a window with his rifle in one hand and his son, Noah, in the other, police said.
Shortly afterward, Tice’s daughters, Faith, 8, and Grace, 7, exited their school bus and were met by police, who rushed the girls away before they could go inside their home.
Stressful standoff
For the next seven-plus hours, police took over Martha Avenue, trying to coax Tice into surrendering and hoping to avoid more bloodshed. Lakemore Mayor Michael Kolomichuk gave the order to use deadly force on Daniel Tice, if necessary.
A small army of SWAT officers, talking by phone to Tice, crept closer over several hours — from the street, to the front door, to the living room and eventually to the basement stairs, where Tice paced below with his son.
The silence was sometimes unnerving to police, who feared little Noah was dead. As the night dragged, they hadn’t heard from the child and Tice was talking to police in past tense about how much he loved his son.
”We were worried that he had done something to Noah because he wouldn’t let us talk to the child,” Police Chief Kenneth Ray said.
Police eventually disconnected a land line into the Tice home and with the help of prosecutors, they cut off Tice’s cell phone. Negotiators then moved inside the house to bring Tice a cell phone.
By then, Tice had moved to the cover of the basement, at times hiding under the staircase. Metro SWAT members tossed a miniature camera to the basement, which gave them insights into Tice’s location.
Around 10:40 p.m., SWAT snipers from the top of the steps could see Tice and his rifle leaning against a wall out of reach. They fired two nonlethal bean bags, hoping to knock him to the floor. The bean bags didn’t faze Tice, who then made a move for his rifle, police said.
A sniper tried to fire his AR-15 assault rifle, but the trigger jammed. A second SWAT sniper twice fired his MP5 assault rifle. One shot missed; another struck Tice’s forehead, penetrating to the bone and bouncing off.
Suspect interviewed
Police interviewed Daniel Tice at Akron City Hospital shortly after he was shot.
”He confessed, that’s all he did,” Chief Ray said. ”He didn’t give a reason. He just said he did it.”
Noah was reunited with his sisters. The children are staying with Brandi Tice’s mother, Sandra Fox, 53, in Green.
”She was a good mother, she loved her kids so much,” said Brandi Tice’s uncle, Randy Renard.
The Tices spent Christmas with Renard and other family members at Sandra Fox’s home. The get-together came four days after Daniel Tice’s mother died.
Daniel Tice, who family said suffers from bipolar disorder, said little on Christmas Day. Family and police said Tice stopped taking his medication, which contributed to his erratic behavior.
”They brought the kids over for Christmas and I already heard what he was going through with his mother,” Renard said. ”He come over and he didn’t talk for four hours. He just sat in the chair with a stare.”
On Wednesday, Brandi Tice told her husband she wanted a divorce and was taking the children, Renard said. Police said the couple had a history of domestic squabbles, some of which ended with Daniel Tice’s arrest.
Daniel Tice also told friends that his wife was carrying on an affair with one of his relatives. The couple married in 2000.
On Thursday afternoon, Brandi Tice arrived at the Martha Avenue home, planning to take her daughters with her as they exited their school bus.
Brandi Tice worked the past four years with Community Caregivers, a Hartville home health care provider. She visited three or four patients every day, helping them with health needs.
Terry Smith, the company’s director, said Brandi Tice grew close with her patients, whom she would visit for more than two hours a day, passing the time sharing stories and proudly showing pictures of her children.
She hoped one day to be a nurse to better provide for her family, he said. The company has set up a fund at all Huntington bank branches to help the Tice children.
”Brandi was somebody who had been through some bumps in the road, some hard knocks,” Smith said. ”Yet she was someone who gave so much even though she had so little herself.”
Phil Trexler can be reached at 330-996-3717 or ptrexler@thebeaconjournal.com.
LAKEMORE: His mother had died unexpectedly, he avoided the pills that helped combat his depression, and just this week, his wife left him.
Daniel Tice’s emotions boiled over Thursday afternoon when his wife, Brandi, came to pick up their three children, a day after announcing her intention to divorce.
Brandi Tice, 28, would never leave the Lakemore house. She died of a single gunshot wound to the head ? a rifle shot that police say was fired by her estranged husband.
About seven (Akron Beacon Journal (OH), 1079 words.)
June 2009 — Autenreith – Pennsylvania:
Police rescued a 9-year-old boy who had been kidnapped by his father as a fatal gun battle broke out between the man and state troopers.
After arguing with his estranged wife during a custody exchange, Daniel Autenrieth kidnapped his son at gunpoint, then led police on a 40-mile high-speed chase that ended with a crash and an exchange of gunfire, state police commissioner Col. Frank Pawlowski said. Autenrieth and a state trooper were killed.
“I can’t begin to describe the hurt and sorrow being experienced by the Pennsylvania state police,” Pawlowski told a somber news conference at the Swiftwater barracks, the trooper’s home base. “What happened yesterday is nothing short of an American tragedy.”
September, 2009 (Labor Day) Minnesota:
Minn. officer reportedly killed with own gun (see video)
Holidays — family times for some — can be trouble hotspots for others.
Veteran North St. Paul police officer Richard Crittenden apparently was shot dead with his own gun during a violent struggle with a man who lunged at his estranged wife and the slain officer with a burning towel or rag.
“He died saving someone else,” said a law enforcement source of Crittenden. The source, familiar with the ongoing investigation, offered the first detailed description of Monday morning’s chaotic scene.
Crittenden reportedly pushed the woman out of harm’s way but in the process left himself vulnerable for the man to ambush him, grab his handgun and shoot him, the source said.
A Maplewood police officer was slightly wounded but shot the suspect dead during an exchange of gunfire moments later inside the North St. Paul apartment in the 2200 block of Skillman Avenue.
The scenario, based on preliminary witness accounts from the injured female officer and the estranged wife, remains to be confirmed and is the subject of an investigation by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
But the setting pieced together so far by investigative sources shed light on the likely circumstances that led to the first shooting death of a police officer in the line of duty in North St. Paul’s 122-year history.
Investigators on Tuesday released little official information about the details surrounding the Labor Day shootings — including the names of the injured officer and slain suspect, who was identified by his estranged wife as Devon Dockery.
But reams of court papers released Tuesday on Dockery’s numerous run-ins with the law show a violent and troubled man.
“Devon is a ticking time bomb ready to explode,” his estranged wife, Stacey Terry, wrote in filing for one of four orders of protection against him.
What would she know? Is she an “expert”?? However, she got those protection orders. . . . . .
October 23, 2009 Atlanta, Georgia, Strube-Allen:
(Isn’t this DV awareness month?)
Child of woman killed at Target in custody battle
Mother-in Law charged!
In April, a toddler sat in the backseat as someone shot and killed his mother, Heather Allen Strube. She had just gotten him from her estranged husband, his father, and hadn’t buckled her child into his car seat yet.
Moments after Steven Strube left the Target parking lot on Scene Highway, his estranged wife was approached by a person wearing a black wig that looked like a mop. As Heather tried to get into her SUV, the disguised person shot her. Investigators found Carson holding his mother’s cellphone. His mom turned 25 years old just six days before her death on April 26.
Carson, who turned 2-years-old last month, has been in the care of Heather’s parents — Buddy and Mary Allen.

Little Carson Luke Strube is now thriving in the care of his maternal grandparents. But his other grandmother, Joanna Renea Hayes, was charged this week with killing his mother, her daughter-in-law.
Hayes in jail facing charges of malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. Carson’s father, Steven Strube, is also in jail, following a probation violation from a 2008 conviction (for what??)
Hayes is now behind bars following her murder indictment on Wednesday. Police believe she is the one who donned a disguise and killed her daughter-in-law.
Sometimes it turns into a virtual tribal warfare, with in-laws and relatives involved….
November 30, 2009 (this one, barely cold…), New Jersey:
Police Search For Motive In Fatal N.J. Shooting
Paterson Father Allegedly Shot Estranged Wife, 2 Children
PATERSON, N.J. (CBS) ―Police are still trying to figure out what triggered Edelmiro Gonzalez to go on a shooting spree, killing his seven-year-old son, and injuring his wife and other son. They are recovering at St. Joseph’s hospital.
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(11/29/2009)Police were looking for a motive Sunday in a triple shooting that left one boy dead, and his mother and brother fighting for their lives.
Detectives in Paterson said Edelmiro Gonzalez opened fire Saturday morning on his estranged wife and two young children.
“I don’t know how anybody could do something like that,” said resident Angie Rolon.Investigators said 31-year old Johanna Gonzalez, who had been separated from her husband since September and had a restraining order against him, was in the process of dropping off their two sons at her mother’s apartment on Broadway. That’s when the 54-year-old father allegedly walked up to their vehicle, armed with two handguns.
“Her estranged husband came up to the vehicle, shot several times into the vehicle, at which time her two sons, Adrian and Eldryn exited the vehicle,” said Det Lt. Ray Humphrey.
Police said
Gonzalez actually then chased down his 7-year old son and shot him in the neck near the rear of the apartment building.The boy was pronounced dead at the scene.However, the ordeal didn’t end there. Police said Gonzalez went back to the street and chased down his estranged wife. That’s when off-duty Paterson Detective Lt. Washington Griffen, a 19-year veteran who was at a nearby McDonald’s drive-through with his son saw what was happening and intervened.“He hollered out to the suspect, advised him he was a police officer, and to drop the weapon. There was an exchange of gunfire, and the suspect was shot twice,” Humphrey said.
Edelmiro Gonzalez died later at an area hospital. His elder son Edryn and the child’s mother Johanna remained in critical condition.
Gunman kills estranged wife at Tualatin lab, injures two, kills self
By Bill Oram, The Oregonian
November 10, 2009, 8:49PM
TUALATIN — By late afternoon Tuesday, a lone state trooper guarded the front of a drug-testing clinic where a man with a rifle opened fire, killing his estranged wife and injuring two of her co-workers.
The gunman fired multiple shots inside Legacy MetroLab-Tualatin shortly before noon, said Tualatin Police Chief Kent Barker.The shooter was found dead at the scene, apparently of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Barker said.
The dead woman was identified as Teresa Beiser, 36, of Gladstone.
A week ago, she filed for divorce from her husband of 15 years, Robert Beiser, 39, who worked as a car appraiser for Property Damage Appraisers in Lake Oswego and as an independent contractor for The Oregonian.
They had two children, a 14-year-old daughter and an 11-year-old son.
Hans Reiser Admits to Murdering Nina Reiser, Pleads to Reduced Murder Sentence
Full story: Associated Content
Hans Reiser was sentenced to 15-years-to-life Friday in an Oakland, California, courtroom for the murder of Nina Reiser. Many believe that the sentence was too lenient, that prosecutors should have given Reiser more time on his sentence. Besides, Hans Reiser was convicted in April — andconvicted without the body of Nine Reiser. But Hans Reiser, a brilliant Linux guru, had held onto one piece of information about Nine Reiser throughout his trial, a trial throughout which he maintained his innocence. Hans Reiser knew where Nina Reiser was buried.According to Wired, Hans Reiser led authorities to Nine Reiser’s body Monday in exchange for his prison sentence being reduced from a 25-years-to-life charge to 15-years-to-life charge. Prosecutors offered him the deal with the added stipulation that he waived his right to appeal the conviction. He had buried his wife just a short way from the house where he lived with his mother.
According to his confession, which was part of the plea deal, Hans Reiser killed his wife, Nina, on the afternoon of September 3, 2006. She had dropped off the couple’s two children for the Labor Day weekend. The two were going through a bitter divorce.
FYI: All I googled was “estranged wife exchange of children”
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Did you enable any of these events? I bet you’d say, Heck NO!
But, wait again (US residents) — do you pay taxes? Well then, perhaps you did….
The Trap Door They Don’t Tell Divorcing Mothers, or separating-from-abuse partners about — almost ANYwhere…
Forcing the Connection through “Access Visitation Funding” and social policy closing the exit door.
Taxpayer funds enabling these events, sometimes, through federal grants to encourage contact with noncustodial “parents” (Dads).
Meanwhile, nationwide HHS-funded “Access/Visitation” funding encourages more, and more frequent, contact between children and noncustodial parent (if male), and advertises this through child support services (“OCSE”):
GEORGIA:
These services are offered at no cost to OCSS clients and include the following:
- Coordination of visitations or parenting time
- Mediation between the parents (non-legal, non-binding)
- Written parenting plans
- Group parenting education
- Counseling on access issues
Funding for all of these projects comes from grants from the Administration for Children and Families
What is access and visitation?Mississippi’s Access and Visitation Program (MAV-P) is designed for noncustodial parents to have access to visit their children as specified in a court order or divorce decree.
[[HUH? The court order or decree ALREADY specifies this, so why do we need this program?]]
Assistance with voluntary agreements for visitation schedules is provided to parents who do not have a court order.
NOTE: Participation without a court order is strictly voluntary. Both parents must agree to be involved.
What are the goals for MAV-P?The ultimate goal is to afford services that improve the quality of life for separated families by providing noncustodial parents opportunities to participate in their children’s growth and development.
[[If it didn’t have a noble-sounding goal like this, it might not have passed Congress or anywhere else. Who wants to vote for, after-all, exchange-related gunshots, stabbings, and officers/bystanders-down headlines? But if you read details of many of these articles above, it’s in there.
“Improve the quality of life.” How does this resemble “Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness” eh? Come here. We have federal grants to improve the quality of your life. TRUST US…]]
Other goals include:
- Encouraging family agreements through mediation;
- Providing parent education plans to enhance parenting skills;
- Furnishing a safe, neutral facility for visitation, as needed; i.e., [pushing Supervised Visitation]
- Promoting compliance to the noncustodial parent’s court ordered support obligations; [[Translation: reducing support obligations in hope to bribe the other parent to better comply. This is called “helping.” ]]
- Aiding custodial parents in honoring court ordered visitations; and
Women are regularly jailed when they fail to comply with court ORDERS. Recently, a 14 yr old young man in Michigan was jailed himself, briefly, for refusing to comply. So what is this a sort of persuasive pleading session, or brainwashing? The legal process provides for a contempt process. When custodial parents are women, this is often enforced, regardless of consequences. When they are men, a different standard seems to apply.
- Working with fatherhood mentors and coaches through a Fragile Families Initiative Program.
Now WHY doesn’t that surprise me?
What are the benefits of the program? The program benefits include:
- BOTH parents being involved in the development stages of the child’s life.
- BOTH parents providing emotional, medical, psychological and financial support.
- BOTH parents sharing in the child’s character and core values development.
- BOTH parents agreeing on scheduling and time-sharing.
Potential side-effects, where an overentitled abuser, a man off (or on) medication for depression, or someone not in control of his emotions is involved — death. That’s a potential “benefit” in certain contexts. But let’s not talk about that in THIS setting, OK?
Who is eligible to participate in MAV-P?Individuals interested in participating in MAV-P are not required to have a child support case or affiliation with the Mississippi Department of Human Services. Paternity must be established for all cases. Participants seeking assistance with supervised visitation must have a verified court order or divorce decree. Finally, the custodial and noncustodial parents must agree on scheduled mediation, parent education, unsupervised or supervised visitations, as needed.
(EVER tried to “agree” with an overentitled abuser? See Randi’s article, above….)
What services are provided in MAV-P?
- MEDIATION includes MAV-P staff working with both parents to develop a peaceful resolution to visitation disputes. This process is a face-to-face interview and/or telephone sessions.
- SUPERVISED VISITATION is scheduled for parents with legally established visitation directed by a court order or divorce decree.
- EDUCATION is offered through parenting classes which address the basic needs of the child, money and stress management, child abuse, co-parenting and the concerns of the parents for their child(ren)’s well-being.
Take time for THIS link: a “wiki-leak” an “mit” site. I’m OUT of time for today….
fathers who do not pay their child support are more likely to have frequent contact with
their children (many on a daily basis) than fathers who pay their child support.
fathers’ rights groups would argue that spending time with one’s children (especially on
a daily basis) should be counted in terms of reducing that father’s financial obligation.
More generally, advocates of increasing parental responsibility would argue that it
is now time for the federal government to focus more attention on the “non-financial”
benefits associated with preserving the connection between noncustodial parents and their
children. Many policymakers and analysts maintain that a distinction must be made
between men who are “dead broke” and those who are “deadbeats.” They argue that the
federal government should help dead broke noncustodial fathers meet both their financial and emotional obligations to their children and vigorously enforce CSE laws against deadbeat parents.
+/- $1/million/state/year for Access/Visitation grants (ongoing) can’t be all wrong, despite headlines, and despite reality of the consequences of frequent exchanges, more time, with resistant disgruntled fathers..
I may take up that document in a later post; it illustrates the system involved in these issues.
Randi, good writing, thank you –I find it pretty darn close to the reality.
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The case was then turned over to detectives with the Lee County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit.
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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)
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(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.
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.
This author has a B.A. from Stanford and a J.D. from Georgetown and is a Senior Policy Analyst at a Progressive organization.
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.
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:
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”:
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:
{{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…}}
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:
FEB, 2011 article by this justice defending himself against a newspaper attack:
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:
Here’s a nice 2007 Continuing Legal Education Commission schedule, from the Kentucky Bar, giving thanks for contributors:
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!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:
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
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:
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……)
(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:
Teresa’s Vision:
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:
(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:
www.etfrc.org They have the solicitation part of the website all nicely set up:
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.
**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 / $$
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:
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):
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. ”
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
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
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