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Ellen Pence and Casey Gwinn — Will the real Minnesota Program Development Inc. please stand up?
The Nonprofit Preventing Family Violence and Dispensing Family Justice world can be a very friendly set of associates. In getting to know these individuals, besides hearing what they say & write (including positively about each other), I think it’s also helpful to look at who is paying how much for the time and the talents.
Getting to know each other …
On a recent post and here (currently), there is a graphic of Ellen Pence — well-known in Domestic Violence circles — interviewing Casey Gwinn, well known in San Diego and for his work on the National Family Justice Center Alliance, i.e., for starting it.
(Telling amy’s story comes out of Pennsylvania, and I’m starting to wonder who paid for that one, too. The Amy in question ended up being shot by her stalker/abuser and probably just fortune/luck/God (etc.) that her parents and her child wasn’t also shot — as all were foolish enough to drive her back to the house for some diapers (etc.) RIGHT after a strong confrontation with the man. Amy now being dead, others, heads of domestic violence prevention groups, are telling her story — and they are telling HALF her story. They didn’t even notice that it wasn’t too bright to lose one’s life over some nonfoods that could be purchased cheap at a local store.) But doesn’t it look official and appropriate — “Telling amy’s story.” )
Personally, what inspired me much more (while in or shortly after leaving the abusive relationship) was stories of women who were NOT shot to death, and how they recovered, went on to succeed in their new lives, and these stories were told in their own words — which could happen because they lived. They did not die!)
Wikipedia on “Ellen Pence”:
Background
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Pence graduated from St. Scholastica in Duluth with a B.A.(in ???_______) She has been active in institutional change work for battered women since 1975, and helped found the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project in 1980. She is credited with creating the Duluth Model of intervention in domestic violence cases, Coordinated Community Response (CCR), which uses an interagency collaborative approach involving police, probation, courts and human services in response to domestic abuse. The primary goal of CCR is to protect victims from ongoing abuse. Pence received her PhD in Sociology from the University of Toronto in 1996. She has used institutional ethnography as a method of organizing community groups to analyze problems created by institutional intervention in families. She founded Praxis International in 1998 (?? see bottom of my pos) and is the chief author and architect of the Praxis Institutional Audit, a method of identifying, analyzing and correcting institutional failures to protect people drawn into legal and human service systems because of violence and poverty.
(incidentally, St. Scholastica ain’t your average private liberal arts college. See the 27-member Board of Trustees, for one. Catholic/ Benedictine Order influence)
Here (for the new to this) are some of the “Power and Control” Wheels circulated through The Duluth Model. I’ve linked it to a young woman’s memorial fund who was trying to break out of this cycle while murdered. Her relatives hope that publicizing this may help others… (does it?) They formed a nonprofit to commemorate here and use the wheel with the permission of:
Used with permission of the
DOMESTIC ABUSE INTERVENTION PROJECT
202 E. Superior St.
Duluth, MN 55802
218-722-2781
www.duluth-model.org
Not knowing the “Lindsay Anne Burke” case from Rhode Island, I find out that she was girlfriend to a man who’d previously fathered two children, and had had their mothers get restraining orders out on him. Moreover, she started dating him around the time his second child had been born!
A law was named after her dramatic case (PROJO — R.I. paper — describes, 2005)(2007, warning!: graphic account of trial & testimony). QUESTION: If these groups have been educating and warning women about the dangers of stalkers, controlling personalities and in general domestic violence issues since the 1980s, how come this still happens in the 2000s ? Sadly, we see the Burke memorial fund suggesting people contribute to the local Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Yet this horrible murder was clearly preceded by not one, but two domestic violence restraining orders in the context of custody battles — children born in 1998 & 2003 — and the officers are saying they had no record?
The COLLABORATIVE COMMUNITY RESPONSE (CCR) TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE:
You can see readily how the collaborative response from Duluth might have things in common with the San Diego-based Family Justice Collaboration model, including focusing on training, and credibility when it comes to a great grants stream. One difference is that Pence did not come from public employment in law enforcement or a LEGAL or ENFORCEMENT background, but a SOCIOLOGICAL perspective. I don’t believe this can be said of Casey Gwinn’s background. However, it’s clear they have common ground.
In 1979, there was already an existing domestic violence prevention group around. From what I can tell this group (associated with a university) got basically outclassed and, if I may, “out-gunned” (financially and as to web presence), although it’s still around, it’s hard to find through Google Search, and its current “history” page is blank. It is based in Minneapolis, not Duluth and is associated with (Dr.) Jeffrey Edleson. I reports income of of about $1.6 million (per Guidestar) and is in this tax-exempt
Category (NTEE):Crime, Legal Related / (Protection Against and Prevention of Neglect, Abuse, Exploitation)
Year Founded:1979 Ruling Year:1979 (EIN# 411356278).
It shows 15 board members, 53 employees and 35 volunteers and receives a lot of grants in support. It has not tried, from what I can tell, to change the entire world or justice system, or franchise itself. It does not appear to be drawing from HHS funds, perhaps that’s why it’s a measly $1 million and not a bustling $3 million or $4 million per year, as others… But the question that comes up, why form a group only a year later that is hellbent on transforming the distribution of justice through training projects?

About Justice Alliances and Resource Centers:
Given the economy, perhaps you should attempt to get a job in one of these places, get on the conference circuit and establish your reputation, and then you can run things AND perhaps have a retirement, and a mobile lifestyle (at least periodically) as well. How is it that justice can’t be achieved and violence prevented by the process of equal enforcement (whether towards men or towards women or towards children) of the existing state laws against assault & battery, against felony child-stealing, against rape, against molestation of minors, against abuse in general? Why is it necessary to form nonprofit after nonprofit (staff them, sometimes set up buildings, or lease buildings), build curricula, train & retrain judges, and everyone else, and sell “risk assessment kits” to family law professionals?
What are people so angry about, that they have to keep assaulting and trafficking each other, and where did they learn this habit of treating people like animals, including selling them? . . . Hardly the answer for a single post (or lifetime), but did you ever consider why — given that these things seem to be part of human nature, if not the history of our species — it is now suddenly thought that an institution or resource center could somehow change human nature and stop this, bringing in world utopia, starting with organizations that — by this point in time (say, starting in the 1980s) are actually run by people already involved in running the major institutions of our states and local communities?
Then these organizations, with leadership by public employees or former employees, already whose salaries were paid by the public, drawing on FEDERAL support pooled from the IRS, and distributed largely according to decisions that many local populations are unaware of — meaning from a database of wage-earners in and out of state.
If you can’t grasp the concept — let me illustrate. Have you ever heard of “Minnesota Program Development, Inc.?” (pause to allow search).
I have — but only because I research the grants system. Better known is its subsidiary (?), “Domestic Abuse Intervention Project,” and the well-known (among domestic violence circles, and many victims have received some literature on “the Duluth Model.” This is from a facebook page based on a Wikipedia Article which is clearly not written by someone involved with the DAIP. (Contributors). I came here after attempting to find Minnesota Program Development Inc. on the Minnesota AG’s list of charities. So far, it doesn’t exist. Until recently, I’d thought it was some sort of workforce development organization, similar to MDRC a group that kept cropping up as fulfilling contracts with the government, and/or evaluating them. The kind of contracts & grants I’ve been looking at here, i.e., fatherhood promotion and the legal rights dilution process.
FOR COMPARISON, WHO IS MDRC?
“MDRC: Manpower Development Research Development, “What IS MDRC?“
Too often, public policies that profoundly affect the lives of low-income families are shaped by hunches, anecdotes, and untested assumptions. Ineffective policies waste precious resources and feed public cynicism about government. Most important, such policies may hinder the very people they are designed to help. MDRC was created to learn what works in social policy — and to make sure that the evidence we produce informs the design and implementation of policies and programs.
Created in 1974 by the Ford Foundation and a group of federal agencies, MDRC is best known for mounting large-scale evaluations of real-world policies and programs targeted to low-income people.
A Foundation/Federal Agency blend has significant power and influence. Its apparently top 3 Board of Directors are from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, you DO know who they are, right?), the JFK School of Government at Harvard, and The Urban Institute. Reading below the line, I notice the first one (the list is alphabetical) is Ron Haskins, well known (nay, infamous!) for having pushed through the Access and Visitation Grants section of the 1996 Welfare Reform, and from his work at HHS. Translation: Fatherhood promoter. The last one, Isabel V. Sawhill (both of Brookings Institute) and both known as collaborators and researchers on fatherhood and family issues, along with such as Sara McLanahan, Ron Mincy, and others.
Inbetween, we have people from Harvard [Economics], Harvard [Education and Economics], Harvard [Education], Princeton, @ Univ. of Chicago [School of Social Service Administration], UNC (North Carolina), a bank (Citigroup) the president of a foundation, and “Chair, Steering Committee Association of Corporate Counsel Value Challenge.” Counsel, as in lawyers — corporate lawyers’ association.
Clearly, this is an influential group of some very high-ranking people influencing and possibly directing policy of masses — like THE masses (see K-12 education influence) of population, with an emphasis on the poor. Their (2009) budget being over $80 MILLION (66% from gov’t, 28% from private foundations, 1% from Universities, and a small sliver from others) takes a few pie charts to even visualize. I’ve dragged it here — or see link:
With an annual budget of more than $80 million, MDRC derives its revenues from a wide variety of sources. About 67 percent of MDRC’s funding comes from federal, state, and international government contracts. The rest comes from foundations, corporations, universities, individuals, and other sources. MDRC uses these funds to support the work of its five research policy areas: K-12 education, youth and postsecondary education, families and children, low-wage workers and communities, and health and barriers to employment.
We are all citizens, but some citizens have more influence than others, and those running foundations, perhaps as much as government. Moreover, foundations are historically close to the running of the U.S., however much we struggle to view ourselves as individually sovereign citizens with individual rights, and seek to uphold the law without respect to, say, connections or wealth. BUT our society is a jobs-focused, Public-education-grounded (for most children), earn wages and consume products and services (including products and services we probably don’t need most of), while the leaders and innovators work on consolidating their wealth to organize new technologies, explore outer space and deep oceans (great projects), build bridges and highways and so forth. It bears a humble reminder from time to time how relative & subjective the word “freedom” is.
What we sometimes forget (and it’s certainly not mainstream media headlines) is that a lot of this “technology” is in management of humans, and measuring how well that management has been working. We may think in terms of civil rights and due process, but there are groups like MDRC (and with the foundation influence) thinking in quite different terms…. And that nonprofits, corporations (including those that fulfil government purposes, for profit), and foundations define themselves, in the U.S., in relationship to the IRS, the strong-arm-collection agency of the taxes that support every governmental function and institution.
OK, CONSIDER THE INCOME TAX . . .
(1) From “infoplease” article:
The US Tax system has a dubious history, obviously. Originally, early (1791, this source says), it internally taxed certain [sales of] goods, including slaves. A quick review from this “infoplease.com” page does indeed relate to business at hand today — why some people can have laws to protect them enforced, and others can’t — and why more of us should pay more and more organizations to figure out why…
The nation had few taxes in its early history. From 1791 to 1802, the United States government was supported by internal taxes on distilled spirits, carriages, refined sugar, tobacco and snuff, property sold at auction, corporate bonds, and slaves. The high cost of the War of 1812 brought about the nation’s first sales taxes on gold, silverware, jewelry, and watches. In 1817, however, Congress did away with all internal taxes, relying on tariffs on imported goods to provide sufficient funds for running the government.
In 1862, in order to support the Civil War effort, Congress enacted the nation’s first income tax law. It was a forerunner of our modern income tax in that it was based on the principles of graduated, or progressive, taxation and of withholding income at the source. During the Civil War, a person earning from $600 to $10,000 per year paid tax at the rate of 3%. Those with incomes of more than $10,000 paid taxes at a higher rate. Additional sales and excise taxes were added, and an “inheritance” tax also made its debut. In 1866, internal revenue collections reached their highest point in the nation’s 90-year history—more than $310 million, an amount not reached again until 1911.
The Act of 1862 established the office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue. The Commissioner was given the power to assess, levy, and collect taxes, and the right to enforce the tax laws through seizure of property and income and through prosecution. The powers and authority remain very much the same today.
Hmm. . . . .Seizure of property and prosecution….
In 1913, the 16th Amendment to the Constitution made the income tax a permanent fixture in the U.S. tax system. The amendment gave Congress legal authority to tax income and resulted in a revenue law that taxed incomes of both individuals and corporations. In fiscal year 1918, annual internal revenue collections for the first time passed the billion-dollar mark, rising to $5.4 billion by 1920. With the advent of World War II, employment increased, as did tax collections—to $7.3 billion. The withholding tax on wages was introduced in 1943 and was instrumental in increasing the number of taxpayers to 60 million and tax collections to $43 billion by 1945.
In 1981, Congress enacted the largest tax cut in U.S. history, approximately $750 billion over six years. The tax reduction, however, was partially offset by two tax acts, in 1982 and 1984, that attempted to raise approximately $265 billion.
So, a good part of what we may call government included from the start raising money by selling slaves (not to mention that those who governed OWNED slaves), and then a nice income tax to help wage the civil war to free slaves (and prevent the South from seceding, etc.). Now, presidents seem to rise (or fall) on what they do with taxes, and as we see above, groups like MDRC who know how to qualify to be wealthy and pay less taxes, and do business with government, decide without our real input, what to do with the population of the United States who do NOT know how to do these things, or run government. While this isn’t technically buying and selling slaves, by controlling/influencing JOBS, FAMILIES & EDUCATION, it sure is great people management. I imagine this is real heady work, helping influence a country of this size and wealth. But the Ford Foundation and Rockefeller, etc. were always pretty good at these activities…..
So, in 1981, Congress enacts the largest tax cut, and (see below), in MINNESOTA, MPDI, a NONPROFIT AGENCY (what’s THAT corporate structure, as far as the IRS goes?) WAS FORMED, MAIN PROJECT “THE DULUTH MODEL” WHICH FILTERS ITS POLICIES THROUGHOUT GOVERNMENT, AND PUTS MILLION$$ GRANTS IN THE HANDS OF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS (THE HHS TERM) WHICH THEN SET POLICY — IN EFFECT — APART FROM OPEN DISCUSSION BY VOTERS WHO SUPPORT IT.
On Oct. 22, 1986, President Reagan. . . . On Aug. 10, 1993, President Clinton, In 1997, Clinton,…President George W. Bush signed a series of tax cuts into law. The largest was the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001…. [[OK, that’s enough!]]
Read more: History of the Income Tax in the United States — Infoplease.comhttp://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0005921.html#ixzz1OKM4FlHq
(the ground was ripe for 1996 PRWORA act, which then allocated $10 million a year to run social science demonstration projects on people, through various agencies, and at the bequest/behest of the “secretary of Health and Human Services.” It’s understandable, in this context, while policies voted in to do something — anything (or allegedly do something, or anything) about welfare, or child support enforcement – might be popular. This is the world we inhabit, whether or not we are conscious of it…..)
Or, say
(2) from MISES institute article: “The Income Tax: Root of All Evil“*
“The freedoms won by Americans in 1776 were lost in the revolution of 1913,” wrote Frank Chodorov. Indeed, a man’s home used to be his castle. The income tax, however, gave the government the keys to every door and the sole right to change the locks.
Today the American people are no longer the master and the government has ceased to be the servant. How could this be? The Revolution fought in the name of the inherent natural rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness promised to enthrone the gains of individualism. Instead, federal taxation bribes the States and individuals to serve the interests of ever-greater submission to the centralized will.
How did tax slavery come to the land of the free?
OK, if you are a woman or descended from people who needed a special amendment to the U.S. Constitution in order to VOTE, not exactly in the 1700s, (or, if you, now more enlightened, see what they’re missing) — they still have a point. The American people ARE no longer the master nor does the government appear to think of itself in private and in practice, at least, as the “servant.” However, public proclamations justifying more and more expenditures to solve problems created by the same governental system to start with — will generally use the word “SERVE” as in, “Health and Human Services” or “Family Court Services” or “Child Support Services” or, for that matter, “Child Protection Services.” And this site is probably a good read, whatever we (or you) think about (particularly any women adn children who have been captive in an abuser’s “castle” while knowing that others outside were cautious to invade or infringe upon it by, say, getting inbetween a man (or woman) assaulting, imprisoning, exploiting, or mentally torturing for years, a wife (or husband, or offspring).
Possibly because the word “SERVE” and ‘SERVICES’ has been so overused (or, like CPS, have developed really bad public reputations), the tendency now is to go for “Centers” especially “RESOURCE CENTERS” and coalitions, of course are also popular, plus partnerships. Anything almost, but rule of law, plain and simple, and fairly practiced.
*an obvious misquote of “the love of money is the root of all evil.” Notice, that the person who wrote this (apostle Paul) spoke of something in the heart, loving the wrong thing — but this is speaking an institution set up to collect and pool it, then dispense favor at will to those who qualified. The system does bear questioning..
WHY WE MIGHT CARE, WHO IS MPDI:
(I figure $18 million to one organization might get our attention. From HHS):
(HHS grants, from TAGGS.hhs.gov) RECIPIENT INFORMATION
Note: One EIN can be associated with several different organizations. Also, one DUNS number can be associated with multiple EINs. This occurs in cases where Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) has assigned more than one EIN to a recipient organization.
| Recipient Name | City | State | ZIP Code | County | DUNS Number | Sum of Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC | DULUTH | MN | 55802-2152 | ST. LOUIS | 193187069 | $ 18,027,387 |
Showing: 1 – 1 of 1 Recipients
(Note, this database only goes back to 1995, i.e., there are 14 previous organizational years unrecorded on the database).
| Recipient: | MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC |
| Address: | 202 EAST SUPERIOR STREET DULUTH, MN 55802-2152 |
| Country Name: | United States of America |
| County Name: | ST. LOUIS |
| HHS Region: | 5 |
| Type: | Other Social Services Organization |
| Class: | Non-Profit Private Non-Government Organizations |
This organization obviously has a budget, and must have a payroll. Though pretty hard to find by a Google search, and it being a private nonprofit (registered in MN?) NGO, it has to process these funds somehow. A woman lists it in her resume, as an accountant on LinkedIn. The question I have is, would it exist without federal funds?
Staff Accountant
MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC.,
Nonprofit Organization Management industry
June 1996 – December 2000 (4 years 7 months)
Accomplishments – Financial Leadership
– Developed annual budgets ($5 million) and financial statements presenting them to management and Board of Directors.
– Partnered with Management Team, defined/executed software conversion, created new chart of accounts, and streamlined individual funding, program and organizational reporting processes.
– Managed annual fiscal audit and all audits by State and Federal regulatory agencies.
– Integrated in-house payroll system, processed payroll in multiple states, and eliminated outsourcing costs.
– Recruited, hired, trained, and mentored staff accountants and support staff.
– Wrote, produced, and disseminated organization-wide policy and procedural handbook and administered employee benefits program.
– Managed all employee benefit plans.
Some non-profit!
MPDI is still training (seems to be the emphasis, and disseminating information) (notice Who they are training)
Found at the Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women (also a grants recipients but nowhere so large as this one):
A Multidisciplinary Response To Domestic Violence
Date and Time:05/05/2011 – 8:00am –A Multidisciplinary Response to Domestic Violence Part 1 (Part 1 of a 2 Part Series)
The Kandiyohi County Domestic Violence Coordinating CouncilThursday, May 5, 2011 – 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Kandiyohi County LEC Emergency Operations Center – 2201 NE 23rd St., Suite 101, Willmar, Minnesota.
Part 1 of this 2 Part Series focuses on the foundational level principles in providing a meaningful response to domestic violence. The target audience for this training includes law enforcement, prosecutors, advocates, corrections/probation agents, social workers, and any professionals who respond to domestic violence. Featuring Scott Jenkins from The National Training Project of Minnesota Program Development, Inc.
Part 2 of this series will be offered in 2012.
BEFORE I GO ON: Here is a reference to who created the Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs, and when:
Welcome to Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs
Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs offers domestic violence training and resources based on The Duluth Model to help community activists, domestic violence workers, practitioners in the criminal and civil justice systems, human service providers, and community leaders make a direct impact on domestic violence.
The Duluth Model is recognized nationally and internationally as the leading tool to help communities eliminate violence in the lives of women and children. The model seeks to eliminate domestic violence through written procedures, policies, and protocols governing intervention and prosecution of criminal domestic assault cases.*** The Duluth Model was the first to outline multi-disciplinary procedures to protect and advocate for victims.
Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs was founded in 1980 by Minnesota Program Development, Inc.
** as we see, it makes no mention of domestic violence that comes up through or is “handled” through the Family Law system (in which criminal activity gets reclassified as domestic disputes, and downgraded to a family, or civil, matter). Don’t be fooled easily though, recently a subsidiary of DAIP (see site), called “Battered Women’s Justice Project” has collaborated with the (in)famous AFCC on Explicating what is (and, more to the point, is NOT) domestic violence in custody venue. More on that another time…
Who IS Minnesota Program Development, Inc., then? I mean, what is their organizational status — who owns them, who runs them, if they are a nonprofit, where are their annual tax fillings, etc.? What do they DO?
AWARD ACTIONS
Showing: 1 – 22 of 22 Award Actions
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 90EV0375 | FOUR SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE | 5 | 0 | ACF | 09-15-2010 | 193187069 | $ 1,178,812 |
| Fiscal Year 2010 Total: | $ 1,178,812 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | 90EV0375 | FOUR SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE | 4 | 0 | ACF | 08-27-2009 | 193187069 | $ 1,178,812 |
| 2009 | 90EV0375 | FOUR SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE | 4 | 1 | ACF | 09-17-2009 | 193187069 | $ 50,000 |
| Fiscal Year 2009 Total: | $ 1,228,812 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | 90EV0375 | FOUR SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE | 3 | 0 | ACF | 07-22-2008 | 193187069 | $ 1,178,811 |
| Fiscal Year 2008 Total: | $ 1,178,811 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | 90EV0375 | FOUR SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE | 2 | 0 | ACF | 08-27-2007 | 193187069 | $ 1,178,810 |
| Fiscal Year 2007 Total: | $ 1,178,810 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | 90EV0375 | FOUR SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE | 1 | 0 | ACF | 09-21-2006 | 193187069 | $ 1,178,811 |
| Fiscal Year 2006 Total: | $ 1,178,811 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | 90EV0248 | FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES | 5 | 0 | ACF | 08-29-2005 | 193187069 | $ 1,343,183 |
| 2005 | 90EV0248 | FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES | 4 | 1 | ACF | 03-11-2005 | 193187069 | $ 0 |
| Fiscal Year 2005 Total: | $ 1,343,183 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | 90EV0248 | FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES | 4 | 0 | ACF | 07-27-2004 | 193187069 | $ 1,343,183 |
| Fiscal Year 2004 Total: | $ 1,343,183 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | 90EV0248 | FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES | 3 | 0 | ACF | 09-06-2003 | 193187069 | $ 1,350,730 |
| 2003 | 90EV0248 | FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES | 2 | 1 | ACF | 09-06-2003 | 193187069 | $ 0 |
| Fiscal Year 2003 Total: | $ 1,350,730 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | 90EV0248 | FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES | 2 | 0 | ACF | 09-14-2002 | 193187069 | $ 1,331,291 |
| Fiscal Year 2002 Total: | $ 1,331,291 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | 90EV0248 | FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES | 1 | 0 | ACF | 09-14-2001 | 193187069 | $ 1,275,852 |
| Fiscal Year 2001 Total: | $ 1,275,852 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | 90EV0104 | FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES – SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTER | 5 | 0 | ACF | 08-10-2000 | 193187069 | $ 1,121,852 |
| Fiscal Year 2000 Total: | $ 1,121,852 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | 90EV0104 | FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES – SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTER | 4 | 0 | ACF | 08-19-1999 | 193187069 | $ 1,016,010 |
| 1999 | CCU511327 | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN MULTIFACETED COMMUNITY-BASED DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM | 05 | 0 | CDC | 09-24-1998 | 193187069 | $ 268,831 |
| Fiscal Year 1999 Total: | $ 1,284,841 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1998 | 90EV0104 | FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES – SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTER | 3 | 0 | ACF | 09-19-1998 | 193187069 | $ 988,119 |
| 1998 | CCU511327 | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN MULTIFACETED COMMUNITY-BASED DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM | 05 | 0 | CDC | 09-24-1998 | 193187069 | $ 268,831 |
| Fiscal Year 1998 Total: | $ 1,256,950 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | 90EV0104 | FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES – SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTER | 2 | 0 | ACF | 07-17-1997 | 193187069 | $ 800,000 |
| Fiscal Year 1997 Total: | $ 800,000 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | 90EV0104 | FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES – SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTER | 01 | 000 | ACF | 09-23-1996 | 193187069 | $ 589,908 |
| Fiscal Year 1996 Total: | $ 589,908 | |||||||
| FY | Award Number | Award Title | Budget Year of Support | Award Code | Agency | Action Issue Date | DUNS Number | Amount This Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1995 | 90EV0011 | P.A. FV-03-93 – SIRC | 03 | 000 | ACF | 09-13-1995 | 193187069 | $ 385,541 |
| 1995 | 90EV0011 | P.A. FV-03-93 – SIRC | 03 | 001 | ACF | 04-19-1996 | 193187069 | $ 0 |
| Fiscal Year 1995 Total: | $ 385,541 | |||||||
| Total of all award actions: | $ 18,027,387 |
Until recently, I figured, then that this Minnesota Program Development, Inc. — which I knew to be receiving millions (larger than average grants, at least outside the healthy marriage movement) from the Department of HHS, so I figured that probably they were some workforce development group. Particularly as it showed up looking for staff; they were hiring. However, now I am not so sure.
Many of MPDI’s sub-programs were there, and their annual statements and EINs. But this organization based at 202 Superior Street Duluth, MN, was not.
It is NON-PROFIT (but has no EIN#?) PRIVATE and NON-GOVERNMENT, and its chief purpose is SOCIAL SERVICES (not law enforcement, etc.). The difficulty I have with this is, through this type of collaboration (however noble the cause), it is taking the policy-setting procedures further and further from public awareness unless they run across its programs, long after they are established. Given the Technical Assistance / Resource Center grants (not that these are bad ideas), they are always going to be a few jumps ahead of individuals, including people that are the target clientele to be served. Who works at MPDI? Where are its financial statements, and how can the public access them? Who audits its work? Why should the public be funding this is we have no evidence of its effects, even though it’s clearly an ongoing resource?
The Four Resource Centers I seem to have identified not because (as a member of the public) it was ever explained or publicized AS “four resource centers” but because I have been searching TAGGS grants, and noticed that these were some big recipients in the field of violence Prevention.
This chart (better if you search the categories on-line yourself, I searched ONLY on the person’s last name, that I happened to know from prior searches):
Shows that these are EV grants (Education on Violence, presumably), they pull from 3 program codes: 93671, 93592 and 93591. ALL are “social services” and ALL are “discretionary.” The projects are visible, and no abstract description (other than the project title) is yet on the database:
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Grantee Name Award Number Award Title Action Issue Date CFDA Number Award Class Award Activity Type Award Action Type Principal Investigator Sum of Actions Award Abstract MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0011 P.A. FV-03-93 – SIRC 09/13/1995 93671 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION DENISE GAMACHE $ 385,541 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0011 P.A. FV-03-93 – SIRC 04/19/1996 93671 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES OTHER REVISION DENISE GAMACHE $ 0 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0104 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES – SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTER 09/23/1996 93671 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NEW DENISE GAMACHE $ 589,908 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0104 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES – SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTER 07/17/1997 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION DENISE GAMACHE $ 800,000 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0104 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES – SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTER 09/19/1998 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION DENISE GAMACHE $ 988,119 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0104 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES – SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTER 08/19/1999 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION DENISE GAMACHE $ 1,016,010 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0104 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES – SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTER 08/10/2000 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION DENISE GAMACHE $ 1,121,852 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0248 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES 09/14/2001 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NEW DENISE GAMACHE $ 1,275,852 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0248 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES 09/14/2002 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION DENISE GAMACHE $ 1,331,291 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0248 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES 09/06/2003 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION DENISE GAMACHE $ 1,350,730 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0248 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES 09/06/2003 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES OTHER REVISION DENISE GAMACHE $ 0 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0248 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES 07/27/2004 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION DENISE GAMACHE $ 1,343,183 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0248 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES 03/11/2005 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES EXTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FUNDS DENISE GAMACHE $ 0 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0248 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION & SERVICES 08/29/2005 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION DENISE GAMACHE $ 1,343,183 Abstract Not Available MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0375 FOUR SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 09/21/2006 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NEW DENISE GAMACHE $ 1,178,811 MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0375 FOUR SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 08/27/2007 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION DENISE GAMACHE $ 1,178,810 MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0375 FOUR SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 07/22/2008 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION DENISE GAMACHE $ 1,178,811 MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0375 FOUR SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 08/27/2009 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION DENISE GAMACHE $ 1,178,812 MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0375 FOUR SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 09/17/2009 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR – ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) DENISE GAMACHE $ 50,000 MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, INC 90EV0375 FOUR SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 09/15/2010 93592 DISCRETIONARY SOCIAL SERVICES NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION DENISE GAMACHE $ 1,178,812
Has it been proved that “Information & Technical Assistance” saves lives, yet? I’d like to know.
I searched on “Four Special Issue Resource Centers” and came up with (this time) only grants with principal investigator, Ms. Gamache, and all headed up by MPDI.
FOUR SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS? What constitutes a “Special” issue as opposed to a normal issue, or a legal issue? (I linked to the HHS definition and listings. Some are by topic, some are by population as you can see.
However these heavily HHS- funded four resource centers, to my knowledge exist in other states. One is the Texas DV Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE). Another is, I believe, the Nevada NCFCJ, which is a family law group. Another, in San Francisco, CA (with office in Washington, DC, as I recall?) is the “Family Violence Prevention Fund” with website “http://www.endabuse.org.” Another is probably in Pennyslvania (PCADV), and another was (last I heard) in SD, focused on Indian Tribes, and called Cangleska, Inc. These were identifiably by the amounts of their grants. Cangleska, Inc., had some financial irregularities and I ran across some press where the tribal elders had fired the people running it (a husband/wife couple) for this reason.
Thanks to our wonderful internet, cross-referencing and on-line organizations (with no real “brick and mortar” site) can indeed exist. Something could be a “resource center” but have no actual front door, I suppose. Names also change, for example on the HHS listing, I see:
Health Resource Center on
Domestic Violence
888-792-2873
www.endabuse.org
Well, “endabuse.org” is basically “FVPF,” as it says:
The National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence
The National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence (HRC), a project of the Family Violence Prevention Fund (FVPF), works to improve health care and public health responses to victims of family violence. The HRC works closely with the American Medical Association and other professional health associations to produce practice and policy guidelines for health care professionals responding to domestic violence. The HRC provides technical assistance, training, public policy recommendations, and materials and responds to over 7,000 requests for technical assistance annually. A number of the resources developed for health professionals and the domestic violence advocates who work with them are available on the FVPF web site, www.endabuse.org
Not mentioned here is that, for example, the same organization also attempts to reduce domestic violence through “fatherhood” based institutes, as I have mocked before on-line at this blog (in 2011)…
National Institute on Fatherhood and Domestic Violence
Fatherhood can be a strong motivator for some abusive fathers to renounce their violence. Some men choose to change their violent behavior when they realize the damage they are doing to their children. […]
But I’m a little slow, because the “FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION FUND” has changed its name — again. Click on “endabuse.org” and you are now redirected to “FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCE“(.org) and the announcement, and an entire website makeover, with a Green color scheme, not vivid red, as before. Not only do they have a new website (and obviously some good HTML help), they also have a new physical residence, high-profile for the SF area. FIRST, the family (through fathers) — NOW, the WORLD. COme visit their Global Leadership Center at the Praesidio, and know that if you’re an American taxpayer, you helped build it:
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP, ACTION & TRIBUTE
The Futures Without Violence Center at the Presidio is a global center for action and thought leadership, where individuals and allied organizations from around the world will gather to realize the potential of a world without violence.
The June 1st move to our new headquarters represents years of focused vision, support and hard work from many supporters and our dedicated staff. Housed in a historic military location on the Main Post of the Presidio National Park in San Francisco, this international center will serve as a global town square to promote the safety and wellbeing of all through education, advocacy, and leadership programs, giving voice to women and girls, men and boys everywhere.
Copyright © 2011 Futures Without Violence. All rights reserved.
(The DUNS# lookup shows the title has also been changed, but not yet the address. DUNS# are for US Govt contractors and grantees)
Lord help us, we have been sponsoring people who think they can stop war (often over economics) and that the public should support this concept. They forgot the origins of the income tax, which was to wage it, and beyond that — the intent to change human nature (without its informed consent) is going to have a little competition from, say, the Catholic Church and conservative Protestantism who — rather than consolidation efforts, are still endlessly splitting ranks over ordaining women, or gay / lesbian pastors. San Francisco, as a global town hall forum for this group (and its many supporters) will teach ’em a thing or two! Not to mention, what would Islam say — in some international circles, it hasn’t reconciled itself to letting women drive, let alone vote!
Guess this goes to show why it’s important to look at IRS-based indentifiers (EIN, DUNS) and organizational origins & funding. For example, I doubt a search on “Futures without Violence” would pull up this:
Note: One EIN can be associated with several different organizations. Also, one DUNS number can be associated with multiple EINs. This occurs in cases where Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) has assigned more than one EIN to a recipient organization.
Recipient Name City State ZIP Code County DUNS Number Sum of Awards FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION FUND SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103-5177 SAN FRANCISCO 618375687 $ 19,368,114 Family Violence Prevention Fund SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103-5178 SAN FRANCISCO 618375687 $ 31,000 (note: single change in zip code, last digit)
Showing: 1 – 2 of 2 Recip
Futures without Violence has a powerpacked Board of Directors (US House of Rep, a Judge or two, Pres. of Business Operations of Univ of Calif., you should really take a look), however it’s Chaired by Dr Jacquelyn Campbell, She is also well-known for her Danger Assessment for Domestic Violence Victims and the focus is from the medical/nursing/health perspective. The Honorable Ronald B. Adrinne of Ohio, his blurb acknowledges that this group is funded by the U.S. DOJ: “He chairs the faculty of the National Judicial Institute on Domestic Violence, a joint initiative of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and Futures Without Violence (formerly Family Violence Prevention Fund), financed by the U.S. Department of Justice. ”
Keeping track of the names, the “NJI” (Nat’l Judicial INSTITUTE on DV) is a NCFCJ & Futures (aka, formerly FVPF) joint initiative financed by the DOJ.
So why is it we need more Family Justice Centers, then, with all this clout already on the scene preventing violence and crafting futures without it? (Even if the world became vegetarian — unlikely — there’d still be local, tribal, and international wars over land and over controlling the food supply, in the bottom line, money….., don’t you think? And why do we need in addition a continuing Minnesota Program Development, Inc. person coordinating Four (only) of the “Special Issue Resource Centers?”
The “NCFCJ” is already one of the Four Special Issue Resource Centers. Bolstered by ongoing grants, drawing from fund-pooling enabled by the 1913 passage of a certain amendment to the constitution, resulting in the enforcement arm aka IRS — in a time of economic job losses, the former FVPF is another. Clearly we are moving away from government in local or even county or even state courts, to policy being set in distant places, without public awareness (unless they dedicate their miserable — or joyful — lives to following this stuff) (I wouldn’t say a joyful life would consist of running around after shape-shifting and name-changing governmentally sponsored hybrid organizations to see if you can protect yourself, or offspring, from their next well-intentioned (presumably) plans for — you and your offspring.
Now let’s look at this DUNS 618375687 that just renamed itself “Futures Without Violence” and got a nice new building — 2010 Activity only:
Showing: 1 – 35 of 35 Award Actions (I copied only 2010, obviously)
FY Award Number Award Title Budget Year of Support Award Code Agency Action Issue Date DUNS Number Amount This Action 2010 90EV0377 SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 5 0 ACF 07-01-2010 618375687 $ 1,178,812 2010 90EV0377 SPECIAL ISSUE RESOURCE CENTERS FOR INFORMATION AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 4 2 ACF 12-22-2009 618375687 $ 0 2010 90EV0401 CREATING FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCE 1 0 ACF 09-24-2010 618375687 $ 250,000 2010 ASTWH090016 FY09 HEALTH CARE PROVIDER RESPONSE TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN – EDUCATION, TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 1 03 DHHS/OS 11-17-2009 618375687 $ 1,500,000 2010 CCEWH101001 FY10 HEALTH CARE PROVIDER RESPONSE TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN – EDUCATION, TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 1 00 DHHS/OS 09-14-2010 618375687 $ 1,600,000 Fiscal Year 2010 Total: $ 4,528,812
We can see that it’s drawing from three TYPES of grant series, in the FIRST year (see “year of grant) column: The well known (to me at least) 90EV series, the CCEWH, the ASTWH (though they have similar descriptions, one is labeled FY09, and FY10 gets a new series of labeling.)
FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCE IS AN EXPANSION OF PRE-EXISTING FVPF “Special Resource Center”
The sleeper here, a baby by comparison, is Futures Without Violence, at only a $250K bite of the $3.350 million of funding. WATCH OUT (trust me….) this is just seed money:
| 2010 | 90EV0401 | CREATING FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCE | 1 | 0 | ACF | 09-24-2010 | 618375687 | $250,000 |
“Futures without Violence” is a household move, a rename, and a facelift of the same old concept that constantly training and educating others, or running risk assessments, is somehow going to change a District Attorney’s, a police officer’s or a family law judge’s, or for that matter, a father’s opinion about crimes perpetrated against women & children. It is a continuation of promising (but — delivering???) increased chances of survival and becoming free from abuse, including economic abuse, to distressed women and children, and it also by simply existing, has provoked antagonism from fathers-rights groups who take funding FROM THE SAME DEPARTMENT, HHS!
(searched on USASPENDING.GOV) recognizing that this group draws from both HHS and OVW sources, here a May, 2011 contract from OVW:
Transaction Number # 4
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Do you think ANY of this is going to build, staff, or support shelters? (I doubt it, but one can always call them and ask, I suppose…)
In public, – they pretend to be the squabbling couple — DV vs. FR. But in practice, they get along quite fine, and know what to do with the respective federal grant streams, wouldn’t you say? The real gap is Practitioners and Hotshots versus the Practiced Upon (which justify funds for “servicing” them).
Futures without violence is a cooperative agreement with the Family and Youth Services Bureau. I suggest writing your local legislator and asking what the point is; the US is already the world’s largest per capita jailor, and its jails are clearly racists, judging by who’s in them, compared to what % of the population a certain minority is in the UA. These overcrowded jails are possibly a product of one of the worst public educational systems in the “developed” industrial world, and that’s not because of how much money is spent on it, either.
Click on these funds, and notice some detail. You’ll find, typically over $1 million of “discretionary” expenditures:
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| ward Number: | CCEWH101001 |
| Award Title: | FY10 HEALTH CARE PROVIDER RESPONSE TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN – EDUCATION, TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM |
| OPDIV: | DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES/OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (DHHS/OS) |
| Organization: | OFFICE ON WOMEN’S HEALTH (ASH/OWH) |
| Award Class: | DISCRETIONARY |
Obviously, the real money is in Technical Assistance and Training /// Education. The sky’s the limit. It’s “discretionary.” Relocate. Revamp the website — or start a new one. Hire staff. Get topnotch, hotshot boards of directors in some of the cities known for the highest homicide rates around and whose urban areas still have all kinds of domestic violence homicides/familicide, and wipeouts (while the conferences continue) and no one reports much at all on the family law system’s role in this, or child support’s. Talk about the problems created by a crumbling infrastructure, while building your web – and conference-based own. Become a trainer! Until the country finishes going bankrupt, or getting bought up by overseas interests — and becoming a defunct through mismanagement nation — you can have a real, paying job and go purchase food, housing, rent, transportation and a college education for your kids.
I SEARCHED THE FVPF “Futures without Violence” DUNS # on “USASPENDING.GOV” (for what it’s worth) and under “Advanced Search,” scrolled down (ignoring basically ALL the categories) to put it in under “Parent DUNS Number : 618375687*.” Found 15 contracts, some performed (per the map) in Georgia?
FVPF draws from a variety of sources: HHS is not the top source. Totals that this (2011, today) search drew show:
Filters:
- Search Term: “Family Violenc.. (FVPF)
- Total Dollars:$38,512,886
- Number of Transactions:89
Top 5 Contracting Agencies
1. Office of Justice Programs $21,134,457 (55%) 2. Immediate Office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services $11,207,290 (29%) 3. Administration for Children and Families $5,500,562 (14%) 4. Health Resources and Services Administration $272,394 (1%) 5. Office of Asst. Sec. for Health except national centers (disused code) $218,997
Here is a “timeline” chart reflecting funding (this also, I believe, includes contracts to FVPF, not just grants). The interactive database allows a Map, Timeline ,and Advanced search options. The “TIMELINE” bar chart shows clearly that the year 2005 (Reauthorization of VAWA) showed a huge jump in number (it was 22) of awards (grant or contract) for FVPF, but the highest total amount of awards, year to date was 2009, when they got $7.825 million of awards I’m sure this would allow expanded infrastructure capacity. The question is — what are they doing with it? Does training really induce honesty, accountability, or greater ethics?
Or does it breed — more & more training entitites with increasingly global aspirations? And as so many US jobs are being outsourced, and US land being bought up by foreign entities, perhaps we should ask some of them — how about some Arab countries for starters — to start contributing to the public monies supporting VAWA-style sensitivity and arrest accountability trainings, even though “endabuse.org — excuse me “futureswithoutviolence.org originally called itself the”Family” Violence Prevention Fund. Looking at these charts, I feel that the operative word is the last word, “FUND.”
(SEE THE PATTERN YET?)
The Duluth Model or Domestic Abuse Intervention Project is a program developed to reduce domestic violence. The Duluth model was developed by Minnesota Program Development, Inc., a nonprofit agency in Duluth, Minnesota. The program was mostly founded by social activist Ellen Pence. The Duluth Model is featured in the documentary Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America.
Origin and theory
The Domestic Abuse Intervention Project was the first multi-disciplinary program designed to address the issue of domestic violence. This experimental program, conducted in Duluth, Minnesota in 1981, coordinated the actions of a variety of agencies dealing with domestic conflict. The program has become a model for programs in other jurisdictions seeking to deal more effectively with domestic violence.
MPDI, as I search it on “USASPENDING.GOV” shows itself not to be as big a “player” as FVPF although it’s been around as long. See?
- Total Dollars:$27,989,388
- Transactions:1 – 25 of 41
If you do this search (and you should), and sort by date, or dollar — it’ll show that on the JUSTICE side, the grants are category 16.526, Office of Violence Against Women Technical Assistance Initiative, or “16.588, VAW Formula Grants (Technical Assistance Program), or 16.589, (etc.)
| 16.588 : Violence Against Women Formula Grants | |
| Description: |
FY 03 OFFICE OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
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| Department of Justice : Office of Justice Programs | |
| CFDA Program : | 16.589 : Rural Domestic Violence Dating Violence Sexual Assault and Stalking Assistance Program |
| CFDA Program : | 93.592 : Family Violence Prevention and Services/Grants for Battered Women’s Shelters_Discretionary Grants |
- Total Dollars:$57,032
- Transactions:1 – 13 of 13
Organizational Type Number of Employees 80 Annual Revenue $3,710,570
Who is this contractor, MPDI, again?
Is it a shelter, battered women’s or homeless? Hell, no:
| Domestic Shelter | N: Other than Domestic Shelter |
|---|
In the entire list, the only category MPDI checked “Y” on is “nonprofit.” And its revenue exceeds $3.750 million (that’s per year) and it employed 80 people (do the math, subtract expenses and operating revenue). Go figure . . . . ..
It trains everyone in authority how to change the world so that shelters become obsolescent and to save others. It’s a multiple, cross-disciplined collaborative model of how to do this, it sets up and supervises (I guess) special- issue (see above populations for a sample) resource center builder, paid for by all of the above who are still working.
(The product in the particular 2006 one I just quoted from reads:Product or Service Information (Award) (Contract was for $22,800and place of performance, Duluth, Purchaser, Dept. of Homeland Security — so I’m guessing they flew some people up to Duluth to get trained….)
| Major Product or Service Code | 69: Training aids and devices |
|---|---|
| Product or Service Code | 6910: Training Aids |
| Contract Description | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VIDEO |
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Since 1996, we have worked with advocacy organizations, intervention agencies, and inter-agency collaborations to create a clear and cooperative agenda for social change in their communities.
(YEAH, OK, we get it. Changing the world. And who isn’t??)
Supervised Visitation & Safe ExchangeBeginning in 2002, Praxis worked in partnership with the Office on Violence Against Women to provide technical assistance to the Safe Havens: Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Demonstration Initiative, and to provide training and technical assistance to grantees in the Supervised Visitation Program. While this project ended as of April 1, 2010, we continue to support visitation programs and their community partners via the resources developed during that partnership and found on these pages.
Background
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Pence graduated from St. Scholastica in Duluth with a B.A. She has been active in institutional change work for battered women since 1975, and helped found the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project in 1980. She is credited with creating the Duluth Model of intervention in domestic violence cases, Coordinated Community Response (CCR), which uses an interagency collaborative approach involving police, probation, courts and human services in response to domestic abuse. The primary goal of CCR is to protect victims from ongoing abuse. Pence received her PhD in Sociology from the University of Toronto in 1996. She has used institutional ethnography as a method of organizing community groups to analyze problems created by institutional intervention in families. She founded Praxis International in 1998 and is the chief author and architect of the Praxis Institutional Audit, a method of identifying, analyzing and correcting institutional failures to protect people drawn into legal and human service systems because of violence and poverty.
| DOMESTIC ABUSE INTERVENTION PROJECT | 202 W 2ND ST, DULUTH, MN | ![]() |
| MINNESOTA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Also Traded as DOMESTIC ABUSE INTERVENTION PROJECT, THE |
202 E SUPERIOR ST, DULUTH, MN |


ICH (I noticed today) was getting plenty of HHS grants also, in fact what MPDI or individual tribal groups didn’t get, they did, it seems.Duluth Family Visitation Center
A safe place for children and parents. Our mission is to provide a place that is safe and free from violence where children can build and maintain positive relationships with the parents **Visitation Center
202 East Superior Streeet
Duluth, MN 55802
218-722-2781 Ext. 204
www.TheDuluthModel.org
Effective Practice Description The Duluth Domestic Abuse Intervention Project (DAIP) began in 1980 as the first project of its kind to coordinate every criminal justice agency in one city in an effort to deliver justice for battered women. This project served as a model nationally and internationally. The DAIP collaborates with the area shelter for battered women to provide advocacy for battered women while they work through the legal system.
Results / Accomplishments Due to DAIP’s success, in 1991 the Minnesota Legislature mandated that each of the 38 Legislative Assignment Districts establish an intervention project coordinated by a battered women’s advocacy group. As of 1997, there were 44 intervention projects in Minnesota.
The Executive Director of this organization, “Linda Riddle” fled an abusive marriage in 1987 and is very active in homeless coalitions, and much more. Speaker Bio:
Linda Riddle brings more than 20 years of involvement in the battered women’s movement to the Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs. First, as a battered mother with small children, a woman who received helping services – she became an active board member of the Women’s Resource Center of Winona, MN in 1987, and then became the executive director of Houston County Women’s Resources (HCWR) – a position she held from 1992 through 2006. At HCWR she developed and implemented progressive new programming in her rural community, including both resident and scattered site transitional housing for homeless victims of violence and a flexible supervised visitation and exchange program. Ms. Riddle has a deep love for political and social action, and works through the MN Coalition for Battered Women and the MN Coalition for the Homeless to help shape legislation and funding for Minnesota organizations and the people they serve. Now beginning a fourth year in Duluth as the executive director of DAIP, Ms. Riddle is moving the Duluth Model forward into a new era of social change to end violence against women and children.
Social change is fine. But $29 MILLION of funding over a period of years is a lot, with over $30 million from the “ENDABUSE” new group in its new location (and website facelift, “Futures without Violence” (still one of the “Special Issue Resource Centers.”
Meanwhile, I could show you a very small organization (staff, 7 people) with probably just as modest a physical presence, in Denver, that has (parallel to this) helped totally transform the family law and child support system. Its location is HERE, just 2 miles (or a 10 minute drive) away from the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Don’t tell me these groups don’t know about each other… in a MidWestern town with clean streets and a bit of office space (plus internet, plus political connections) it is indeed possible to change the world.
Now, we need more “justice centers”? ?? At what point does a person get to say STOP? Where’s the justice, and why hasn’t domestic violence — or family violence — stopped by now, with all that intervention going on? Are we chasing the virtual Holy Grail here, or what?
(Sorry about the laborious length of this post, which started when I saw several DAIP-type programs at a Family Justice Center ALLIANCE Conference in San Diego.)
While “Minnesota Program Development, Inc.” is not of the size and funding of “MDRC” — I feel it’s in the same business, with slightly different staffing and origins. It is in the Development of PROGRAMS based on personal visions of the founders — and being spread with Technical Assistance and capacity building public funded help like a fast growing tree nurtured by the IRS and the dual prongs of HHS and DOJ (all EXECUTIVE BRANCH of USA) grants.
Kind of reminds me of the transplant of Eucalyptus Trees to California. Starting to crowd out the native vegetation and now an accepted part of the landscape, even though they don’t produce the lumber behind the original idea.
I understand that people want to respond to PROBLEMS and then start and continue PROGRAMS to solve them. But now the PROLIFERATION OF PROGRAMS has really become a major PROBLEM itself. These programs have tremendous leverage because of their existing structures, and relationships. Too much of the public remains clueless that half of them even exist.
And — people “served” doesn’t mean people — or even lives! — “saved.” Nor do judges (etc.) trained necessarily increase judicial ethics or “domestic violence awareness.” I see the grants, I see the people, I see the programs described, and you can’t beat those website — but where is the data that any of this is actually helping?
Instead, the Supervised Visitation Network is being used AGAINST the mothers and children it supposedly is to protect.
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 |
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“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!




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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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