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ACF U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Administration on Children, Youth and Families Administration for Children and Families 1. Log No: ACYF-IM-CC-02-02 2. Issuance Date: March 27, 2002 3. Originating Office: Child Care Bureau 4. Key Words: Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF); Tribal FY 2002 CCDF Final Allocations and Earmarks To Tribal Lead Agencies administering child care programs under the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) Act of 1990 as amended, and other interested parties. References The Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 as amended (CCDBG Act); section 418 of the Social Security Act; 45 CFR 98 and 99; FY 2002 Appropriations Act (P.L. 107-116). Purpose To convey the final FY 2002 Tribal allotments and earmarks for the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). Background Allocations. Attachment A shows the total CCDF allocation and earmark requirement for FY 2002. The first column gives the names of Tribes and tribal organizations. The second column lists the FY 2002 Tribal Mandatory allocations. The third column lists the FY 2002 Discretionary base amount. The fourth column shows the FY 2002 Discretionary per child amount. The fifth column (labeled "Discretionary Before Earmark") lists the total amount of FY 2002 Discretionary allocations (which equals the base amount plus the per child amount). The sixth column (labeled “Discretionary Earmark”) is the amount of FY 2002 Discretionary Funds that must be spent on resource and referral activities and school-age care. The seventh column (labeled “Discretionary After Earmark”) is the amount of Discretionary Funds remaining after the earmark that can be spent on any allowable CCDF activities (assuming quality expenditure, administrative cost, and other Federal requirements are met). The last column shows the total amount of FY 2002 CCDF funds.

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Page 1: ACF · Purpose To convey the final FY 2002 Tribal allotments and earmarks for the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). Background Allocations. Attachment A shows the total CCDF

ACF US DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Administration on Children Youth and Families

Administration for Children and Families

1 Log No ACYF-IM-CC-02-02 2 Issuance Date March 27 2002

3 Originating Office Child Care Bureau

4 Key Words Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Tribal FY 2002 CCDF Final Allocations and Earmarks

To Tribal Lead Agencies administering child care programs under the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) Act of 1990 as amended and other interested parties

References The Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 as amended (CCDBG Act) section 418 of the Social Security Act 45 CFR 98 and 99 FY 2002 Appropriations Act (PL 107-116)

Purpose To convey the final FY 2002 Tribal allotments and earmarks for the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF)

Background Allocations Attachment A shows the total CCDF allocation and earmark requirement for FY 2002 bull The first column gives the names of Tribes and tribal organizations bull The second column lists the FY 2002 Tribal Mandatory allocations bull The third column lists the FY 2002 Discretionary base amount bull The fourth column shows the FY 2002 Discretionary per child amount bull The fifth column (labeled Discretionary Before Earmark) lists the

total amount of FY 2002 Discretionary allocations (which equals the base amount plus the per child amount)

bull The sixth column (labeled ldquoDiscretionary Earmarkrdquo) is the amount of FY 2002 Discretionary Funds that must be spent on resource and referral activities and school-age care

bull The seventh column (labeled ldquoDiscretionary After Earmarkrdquo) is the amount of Discretionary Funds remaining after the earmark that can be spent on any allowable CCDF activities (assuming quality expenditure administrative cost and other Federal requirements are met)

bull The last column shows the total amount of FY 2002 CCDF funds

For your information the FY 2002 per child amounts are bull $103 for Tribal Mandatory Funds and bull $61 for Discretionary Funds (not including the base amount)

Earmark Of the total amount of FY 2002 Discretionary Funds awarded the appropriations law for the Department of Health and Human Services (PL 107-116) stipulated that a portion be used (or earmarked) for child care resource and referral and school-aged child care activities School-age child care is a critical service for working parents A safe and productive environment before and after school is important for both the peace of mind of working parents and the well-being of their children Resource and referral is also a key support since it is a vital link for all working families who seek appropriate child care providing critical consumer education to parents and outreach to the child care community The FY 2002 Discretionary earmark for resource and referral activities and school-age care is based on a $500 amount per Tribe plus a per child amount

Exempt vs Non-exempt A Tribal Lead Agency with a CCDF allocation less than $500000 in a fiscal year is considered exempt from certain requirements specified at 45 CFR 9883(f) A Tribal Lead Agency with a CCDF allocation equal to or greater than $500000 is non-exempt More specifically non-exempt Tribal Lead Agencies must comply with the four percent minimum quality expenditure requirement and operate a certificate program If newly non-exempt Tribes need technical assistance regarding these requirements contact the ACF Regional Office (Attachment C)

Obligation and Liquidation Periods For FY 2002 Tribal Mandatory and Discretionary CCDF Funds (other than funds approved for constructionrenovation) Tribal Lead Agencies must obligate all funds by September 30 2003 and liquidate all funds by September 30 2004 FY 2002 CCDF funds approved for construction renovation must be liquidated by September 30 2004--with no separate obligation deadline

Related Funding Attached is a brief summary of related programs that were funded by the 107th Congress including some administered by other agencies and departments (Attachment B)

Questions Direct all inquiries to the appropriate ACF Regional Administrator (see Attachment C)

s _____________________________________

Joan E Ohl Commissioner Administration on Children Youth and Families

Attachments

TRIBE MANDATORY ALLOCATION

DISCRETIONARY BASE

DISCRETIONARY PER CHILD

DISCRETIONARY BEFORE EARMARK

DISCRETIONARY EARMARK

DISCRETIONARY AFTER EARMARK

FY 2002 CCDF FINAL TRIBAL ALLOCATIONS

TOTAL FY 2002 CCDF

FUNDING

ALABAMA Poarch Band of Creeks 16507 20000 9716 29716 576 29140 46223

ALASKA Agdaagux Tribal Council 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 27044

Akaichak Native Community 20000 13845 33845 609 33236 33845

Akiak Native Community 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 27955

AleutianPribilof Island Association Inc 36831 97200 21678 118878 670 118208 155709

Arctic Slope Native Association 169095 120000 35706 155706 780 154926 324801

Asacarsarmiut Tribal Council 20000 17974 37974 641 37333 37974

Association of Village Council PresidentsInc 820712 733200 314430 1047630 2968 1044662 1868342

Bristol Bay Native Association 191585 366000 112767 478767 1385 477382 670352

Chilkat Indian Village 20000 3218 23218 525 22693 23218

Chugachmiut 50037 67200 29452 96652 731 95921 146689

Cook Inlet Tribal Council Inc 786976 70000 438915 508915 3946 504969 1295891

Copper River Native Association 21459 44000 8806 52806 569 52237 74265

Hoonah Indian Assoc 20000 15242 35242 620 34622 35242

Kawerak Inc 258955 360000 152418 512418 1697 510721 771373

Kenaitze Indian Tribe IRA 20000 17610 37610 638 36972 37610

Kivalina IRA Council 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 27105

Knik Tribal Council 20000 56413 76413 943 75470 76413

Kodiak Area Native Association 122152 78400 71898 150298 1064 149234 272450

KugpagmiutInc 20000 5101 25101 540 24561 25101

Maniilaq ManpowerInc 246678 189200 138087 327287 1584 325703 573965

Metlakatla Indian Community 56743 20000 33398 53398 762 52636 110141

Mt Sanford Tribal Consortium 25200 3825 29025 530 28495 29025

Native Village of Barrow 20000 50462 70462 896 69566 70462

Native Village of Point Hope 20000 13359 33359 605 32754 33359

Ninilchik Traditional Council 20000 11538 31538 591 30947 31538

Organized Village of Kwethluk 20000 19675 39675 549 39126 39675

Orutsararmuit Native Council 20000 127703 147703 654 147049 147703

Sitka Tribe of Alaska 20000 28419 48419 1503 46916 48419

Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc 527195 475200 310300 785500 723 784777 1312695

Central Council Tlingit amp Haida Tribes 503260 250400 244841 495241 2936 492305 998501

Tuluksak Native Village 20000 9473 29473 2422 27051 29473

Yakutat Tingit Tribe 20000 6255 26255 574 25681 26255

ARIZONA Cocopah Indian Tribe 21253 20000 12509 32509 598 31911 53762

Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache 206648 20000 121631 141631 1455 140176 348279

Gila River Indian Community 591057 20000 347889 367889 3231 364658 958946

Havasupai Tribal Council 16198 20000 9534 29534 1453 28081 45732

Hopi Tribe 225941 20000 132986 152986 575 152411 378927

Hualapai Tribal Council 206235 20000 121388 141388 1544 139844 347623

Navajo Nation 9210027 20000 5420918 5440918 43050 5397868 14650945

Pascua Yaqui 286708 20000 168753 188753 1825 186928 475461

Quechan Indian Tribe 146088 20000 85986 105986 1175 104811 252074

Salt River Pima-Maricopa 244408 20000 143856 163856 1629 162227 408264

San Carlos Apache Tribe 298985 20000 175979 195979 1882 194097 494964

Tohono OOdham 671116 20000 395012 415012 3601 411411 1086128

White Mountain Apache Tribe 528330 20000 310969 330969 2941 328028 859299

Yavapai-Apache Tribe (Camp Verde) 43537 20000 25626 45626 701 44925 89163

CALIFORNIA Bear River Band of Rohnerville 15475 20000 9109 29109 572 28537 44584

Bishop Paiute Tribe 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

California Indian Manpower Inc 138969 228000 81795 309795 1142 308653 448764

California Rural Indian Health Board 44466 80000 26172 106172 705 105467 150638

Campo Consortia 20943 51600 12327 63927 597 63330 84870

Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria 30125 20000 17731 37731 639 37092 67856

Chukchansi Tribe of Picayane Rancheria 26308 20000 15485 35485 622 34863 61793

Cloverdale Rancheria 12483 20000 7348 27348 558 26790 39831

Cortina Indian Rancheria 11349 20000 6680 26680 552 26128 38029

Dry Creek Rancheria 19602 20000 11538 31538 591 30947 51140

Enterprise Rancheria 17023 20000 10020 30020 579 29441 47043

Fort Mojave Tribe 34355 20000 20221 40221 659 39562 74576

Hoopa Tribe 64997 20000 38256 58256 800 57456 123253

Hopland Band of Pomo Indians 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Inter Tribal Council of California 168579 368000 99225 467225 1279 465946 635804

Karuk Tribe 85734 20000 50462 70462 896 69566 156196

La Jolla Tribe 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Lytton Rancheria 10936 20000 6437 26437 551 25886 37373

Mooretown Rancheria 25895 20000 15242 35242 620 34622 61137

North Fork Rancheria 23832 20000 14027 34027 610 33417 57859

Pala Band of Mission Indians 21150 20000 12448 32448 598 31850 53598

Pauma Band of Mission Indians 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Pechanga Indian Reservation 18364 20000 10809 30809 695 30114 49173

Pinoleville Indian Community 11658 20000 6862 26862 585 26277 38520

Pit River Tribe 42299 20000 24897 44897 554 44343 87196

Potter Valley Little Lake 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Quartz Valley Indian Commun 6190 20000 3643 23643 529 23114 29833

Redding Rancheria 215727 20000 126975 146975 1497 145478 362702

Rincon San Luiseno Band 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Round Valley Indian Tribe 206029 20000 121266 141266 1452 139814 347295

Scotts Valley Band of Pomo 6396 20000 3765 23765 530 23235 30161

Shingle Springs Rancheria 5158 20000 3036 23036 524 22512 28194

Soboba Band of Mission Indians 25792 20000 15181 35181 619 34562 60973

Southern California Tribal Chairmens Assoc 14237 41600 8380 49980 566 49414 64217

Susanville RancheriaLassen 31157 20000 18339 38339 644 37695 69496

Table Bluff Rancheria 8563 20000 5040 25040 540 24500 33603

Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Tyme Maidu Berry Creek Rancheria 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Yurok Tribe 155373 20000 91451 111451 1218 110233 266824

COLORADO Southern Ute 64481 20000 37953 57953 798 57155 122434

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

FLORIDA Miccosukee Corporation 21253 20000 12509 32509 598 31911 53762

HAWAII

ALU LIKE Inc 1000000 - 1000000 1000000

IDAHO Coeur dAlene Tribe 135564 20000 79792 99792 1126 98666 235356

Nez Perce Tribe 123597 20000 72748 92748 1071 91677 216345

Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes 159397 20000 93819 113819 1237 112582 273216

KANSAS Kickapoo 30229 20000 17792 37792 640 37152 68021

Prairie Band of Potawatomi 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

LOUISIANA Chitimacha Tribe 31982 20000 18825 38825 648 38177 70807

Coushatta Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Tunica Biloxi 8150 20000 4797 24797 538 24259 32947

MAINE Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians 22078 20000 12995 32995 602 32393 55073

Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians 11555 20000 6801 26801 553 26248 38356

Indian Township Passamaquoddy 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Penobscot Nation 40236 20000 23682 43682 686 42996 83918

Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy 44156 20000 25990 45990 704 45286 90146

MASSACHUSETTS Wampanoag of Gay Head 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

MICHIGAN Bay Mills Indian Community 35593 20000 20950 40950 664 40286 76543

Grand Traverse Band of OttawaChippewa 39617 20000 23318 43318 683 42635 82935

Hannahville Indian Community (Potawatomi) 34974 20000 20586 40586 662 39924 75560

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community 19189 20000 11295 31295 589 30706 50484

Lac Vieux Desert 15579 20000 9169 29169 572 28597 44748

Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians 73560 20000 43296 63296 840 62456 136856

Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe 61489 20000 36192 56192 784 55408 117681

Sault St Marie Tribe of Chippewas 297334 20000 175007 195007 1874 193133 492341

MINNESOTA Bois Forte Reservation (Nett Lake) 67163 20000 39531 59531 810 58721 126694

Fond Du Lac 268034 20000 157762 177762 1739 176023 445796

Grand Portage 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Leech Lake 390393 20000 229781 249781 2304 247477 640174

Lower Sioux Indian Tribe of Minnesota 24657 20000 14513 34513 614 33899 59170

Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa 77893 20000 45847 65847 860 64987 143740

Prairie Island Indian Community of Minn 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Red Lake 305278 20000 179683 199683 1911 197772 504961

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community 22904 20000 13481 33481 606 32875 56385

White Earth 358720 20000 211138 231138 2158 228980 589858

MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Band of Choctow 277216 20000 163166 183166 1781 181385 460382

MONTANA Blackfeet Nation 283200 20000 166688 186688 1809 184879 469888

Chippewa-Cree Tribe (Rocky Boys) 111113 20000 65400 85400 1013 84387 196513

Confederated Tribe of Salish amp Kootenai 495316 20000 291537 311537 2789 308748 806853

Crow Tribe 360577 20000 212231 232231 2166 230065 592808

Fort Belknap Community Council 257923 20000 151811 171811 1692 170119 429734

Fort Peck Assiniboine amp Sioux 362743 20000 213507 233507 2176 231331 596250

Northern Cheyenne Tribe 200252 20000 117866 137866 1425 136441 338118

NEBRASKA Omaha 93162 20000 54834 74834 930 73904 167996

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska 26102 20000 15363 35363 621 34742 61465

Santee Sioux 30951 20000 18217 38217 643 37574 69168

Winnebago 99971 20000 58842 78842 962 77880 178813

NEVADA Ely Shoshone Duck Water Tribe 11968 31600 7044 38644 555 38089 50612

Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe 41371 20000 24350 44350 691 43659 85721

Inter Tribal Council of Nevada 232544 196000 136873 332873 1575 331298 565417

Las Vegas Paiute 168785 20000 99345 119345 1280 118065 288130

Lovelock Paiute Tribe 6293 20000 3704 23704 529 23175 29997

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Council 43434 20000 25565 45565 701 44864 88999

Reno-Sparks Indian Colony 32498 20000 19128 39128 650 38478 71626

Shoshone-Paiute Tribe of Duck Valley 31776 20000 18703 38703 647 38056 70479

Walker River Piaute Tribe 28887 20000 17003 37003 633 36370 65890

NEW MEXICO Eight Northern Indian Pueblos 142993 140000 84163 224163 1161 223002 367156

Mescalero Apache 111939 20000 65886 85886 1017 84869 197825

Pueblo of Acoma 208402 20000 122663 142663 1463 141200 351065

Pueblo of Cochiti 33633 20000 19796 39796 655 39141 73429

Pueblo of Isleta 101209 20000 59571 79571 968 78603 180780

Pueblo of Jemez (Jemus Pueblo) 67473 20000 39714 59714 812 58902 127187

Pueblo of Laguna 174872 20000 102928 122928 1308 121620 297800

Pueblo of Sandia 12071 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 39176

Pueblo de San Felipe 84392 20000 49672 69672 890 68782 154064

Pueblo of Zia 18880 20000 11113 31113 587 30526 49993

Pueblo of Zuni 227179 20000 133715 153715 1550 152165 380894

Santa Ana Pueblo 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Santo Domingo Pueblo 133192 20000 78395 98395 1115 97280 231587

Taos Pueblo 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

NEW YORK St Regis Mohawk 170848 20000 100559 120559 1289 119270 291407

Seneca Nation 158984 20000 93576 113576 1235 112341 272560

NORTH CAROLINA Eastern Band of Cherokee 309817 20000 182355 202355 1932 200423 512172

NORTH DAKOTA Spirit Lake Nation 302080 20000 177801 197801 1896 195905 499881

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 733637 20000 431810 451810 3890 447920 1185447

Three Affiliated Tribes 201180 20000 118412 138412 1430 136982 339592

Trenton Indian Service Area 62727 20000 36920 56920 790 56130 119647

Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 486340 20000 286254 306254 2747 303507 792594

OKLAHOMA Absentee Shawnee Tribe 186633 20000 109851 129851 1362 128489 316484

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town 63140 20000 37163 57163 792 56371 120303

Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 59632 20000 35098 55098 776 54322 114730

Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma 59838 20000 35220 55220 776 54444 115058

Central Tribes of Shawnee Area Inc 315801 20000 185877 205877 1959 203918 521678

Cherokee Nation 5013100 20000 2950652 2970652 23664 2946988 7983752

Cheyenne amp Arapaho 262875 20000 154725 174725 1715 173010 437600

Chicksaw Nation 891383 20000 524657 544657 4619 540038 1436040

Choctaw Nation 2475445 20000 1457017 1477017 11938 1465079 3952462

Citizen Band Potawatomi 1027463 20000 604753 624753 5248 619505 1652216

Comache Tribe of Oklahoma 128343 20000 75541 95541 1093 94448 223884

Delaware Tribe of Indians 560106 20000 329672 349672 3088 346584 909778

Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 21459 20000 12631 32631 599 32032 54090

Eastern Shawnee 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Fort Sill Apache Tribe 12793 20000 7530 27530 559 26971 40323

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

Kaw 118851 20000 69954 89954 1049 88905 208805

Kialegee 14960 20000 8805 28805 569 28236 43765

Kickapoo 74282 20000 43721 63721 843 62878 138003

Kiowa 125867 20000 74084 94084 1082 93002 219951

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 60000 244113 304113 2416 301697 718854

Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 309508 20000 182173 202173 1930 200243 511681

Muscogee-Creek Nation 2510213 20000 1477483 1497483 12099 1485384 4007696

Osage Nation 613548 20000 361127 381127 3335 377792 994675

Otoe-Missouria 60664 20000 35706 55706 780 54926 116370

Pawnee 34871 20000 20525 40525 661 39864 75396

Ponca Tribe 82639 20000 48640 68640 882 67758 151279

Quapaw Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma 254622 20000 149868 169868 1677 168191 424490

Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Thlopthlocco Tribal Town 18570 20000 10930 30930 586 30344 49500

Tonkawa Tribe 41061 20000 24168 44168 690 43478 85229

United Keetowah Band of Cherokee 262875 20000 154726 174726 1715 173011 437601

Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 66647 20000 39228 59228 808 58420 125875

Wyandotte Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

OREGON Burns Paiute Tribe 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

Conf Tribes of Coos Lower Umpaqua Siuslaw 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Conderated Tribes of Grande Ronde 84805 20000 49915 69915 892 69023 154720

Conf Tribes of Siletz Indians 177451 20000 104446 124446 1320 123126 301897

Conf Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation 119470 20000 70319 90319 1052 89267 209789

Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 131541 20000 77423 97423 1108 96315 228964

Coquille Indian Tribe 11968 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 39012

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe 15166 20000 8926 28926 570 28356 44092

Klamath Tribes 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

RHODE ISLAND Narragansett 52307 20000 30787 50787 742 50045 103094

SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

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Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

Page 2: ACF · Purpose To convey the final FY 2002 Tribal allotments and earmarks for the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). Background Allocations. Attachment A shows the total CCDF

For your information the FY 2002 per child amounts are bull $103 for Tribal Mandatory Funds and bull $61 for Discretionary Funds (not including the base amount)

Earmark Of the total amount of FY 2002 Discretionary Funds awarded the appropriations law for the Department of Health and Human Services (PL 107-116) stipulated that a portion be used (or earmarked) for child care resource and referral and school-aged child care activities School-age child care is a critical service for working parents A safe and productive environment before and after school is important for both the peace of mind of working parents and the well-being of their children Resource and referral is also a key support since it is a vital link for all working families who seek appropriate child care providing critical consumer education to parents and outreach to the child care community The FY 2002 Discretionary earmark for resource and referral activities and school-age care is based on a $500 amount per Tribe plus a per child amount

Exempt vs Non-exempt A Tribal Lead Agency with a CCDF allocation less than $500000 in a fiscal year is considered exempt from certain requirements specified at 45 CFR 9883(f) A Tribal Lead Agency with a CCDF allocation equal to or greater than $500000 is non-exempt More specifically non-exempt Tribal Lead Agencies must comply with the four percent minimum quality expenditure requirement and operate a certificate program If newly non-exempt Tribes need technical assistance regarding these requirements contact the ACF Regional Office (Attachment C)

Obligation and Liquidation Periods For FY 2002 Tribal Mandatory and Discretionary CCDF Funds (other than funds approved for constructionrenovation) Tribal Lead Agencies must obligate all funds by September 30 2003 and liquidate all funds by September 30 2004 FY 2002 CCDF funds approved for construction renovation must be liquidated by September 30 2004--with no separate obligation deadline

Related Funding Attached is a brief summary of related programs that were funded by the 107th Congress including some administered by other agencies and departments (Attachment B)

Questions Direct all inquiries to the appropriate ACF Regional Administrator (see Attachment C)

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Joan E Ohl Commissioner Administration on Children Youth and Families

Attachments

TRIBE MANDATORY ALLOCATION

DISCRETIONARY BASE

DISCRETIONARY PER CHILD

DISCRETIONARY BEFORE EARMARK

DISCRETIONARY EARMARK

DISCRETIONARY AFTER EARMARK

FY 2002 CCDF FINAL TRIBAL ALLOCATIONS

TOTAL FY 2002 CCDF

FUNDING

ALABAMA Poarch Band of Creeks 16507 20000 9716 29716 576 29140 46223

ALASKA Agdaagux Tribal Council 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 27044

Akaichak Native Community 20000 13845 33845 609 33236 33845

Akiak Native Community 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 27955

AleutianPribilof Island Association Inc 36831 97200 21678 118878 670 118208 155709

Arctic Slope Native Association 169095 120000 35706 155706 780 154926 324801

Asacarsarmiut Tribal Council 20000 17974 37974 641 37333 37974

Association of Village Council PresidentsInc 820712 733200 314430 1047630 2968 1044662 1868342

Bristol Bay Native Association 191585 366000 112767 478767 1385 477382 670352

Chilkat Indian Village 20000 3218 23218 525 22693 23218

Chugachmiut 50037 67200 29452 96652 731 95921 146689

Cook Inlet Tribal Council Inc 786976 70000 438915 508915 3946 504969 1295891

Copper River Native Association 21459 44000 8806 52806 569 52237 74265

Hoonah Indian Assoc 20000 15242 35242 620 34622 35242

Kawerak Inc 258955 360000 152418 512418 1697 510721 771373

Kenaitze Indian Tribe IRA 20000 17610 37610 638 36972 37610

Kivalina IRA Council 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 27105

Knik Tribal Council 20000 56413 76413 943 75470 76413

Kodiak Area Native Association 122152 78400 71898 150298 1064 149234 272450

KugpagmiutInc 20000 5101 25101 540 24561 25101

Maniilaq ManpowerInc 246678 189200 138087 327287 1584 325703 573965

Metlakatla Indian Community 56743 20000 33398 53398 762 52636 110141

Mt Sanford Tribal Consortium 25200 3825 29025 530 28495 29025

Native Village of Barrow 20000 50462 70462 896 69566 70462

Native Village of Point Hope 20000 13359 33359 605 32754 33359

Ninilchik Traditional Council 20000 11538 31538 591 30947 31538

Organized Village of Kwethluk 20000 19675 39675 549 39126 39675

Orutsararmuit Native Council 20000 127703 147703 654 147049 147703

Sitka Tribe of Alaska 20000 28419 48419 1503 46916 48419

Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc 527195 475200 310300 785500 723 784777 1312695

Central Council Tlingit amp Haida Tribes 503260 250400 244841 495241 2936 492305 998501

Tuluksak Native Village 20000 9473 29473 2422 27051 29473

Yakutat Tingit Tribe 20000 6255 26255 574 25681 26255

ARIZONA Cocopah Indian Tribe 21253 20000 12509 32509 598 31911 53762

Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache 206648 20000 121631 141631 1455 140176 348279

Gila River Indian Community 591057 20000 347889 367889 3231 364658 958946

Havasupai Tribal Council 16198 20000 9534 29534 1453 28081 45732

Hopi Tribe 225941 20000 132986 152986 575 152411 378927

Hualapai Tribal Council 206235 20000 121388 141388 1544 139844 347623

Navajo Nation 9210027 20000 5420918 5440918 43050 5397868 14650945

Pascua Yaqui 286708 20000 168753 188753 1825 186928 475461

Quechan Indian Tribe 146088 20000 85986 105986 1175 104811 252074

Salt River Pima-Maricopa 244408 20000 143856 163856 1629 162227 408264

San Carlos Apache Tribe 298985 20000 175979 195979 1882 194097 494964

Tohono OOdham 671116 20000 395012 415012 3601 411411 1086128

White Mountain Apache Tribe 528330 20000 310969 330969 2941 328028 859299

Yavapai-Apache Tribe (Camp Verde) 43537 20000 25626 45626 701 44925 89163

CALIFORNIA Bear River Band of Rohnerville 15475 20000 9109 29109 572 28537 44584

Bishop Paiute Tribe 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

California Indian Manpower Inc 138969 228000 81795 309795 1142 308653 448764

California Rural Indian Health Board 44466 80000 26172 106172 705 105467 150638

Campo Consortia 20943 51600 12327 63927 597 63330 84870

Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria 30125 20000 17731 37731 639 37092 67856

Chukchansi Tribe of Picayane Rancheria 26308 20000 15485 35485 622 34863 61793

Cloverdale Rancheria 12483 20000 7348 27348 558 26790 39831

Cortina Indian Rancheria 11349 20000 6680 26680 552 26128 38029

Dry Creek Rancheria 19602 20000 11538 31538 591 30947 51140

Enterprise Rancheria 17023 20000 10020 30020 579 29441 47043

Fort Mojave Tribe 34355 20000 20221 40221 659 39562 74576

Hoopa Tribe 64997 20000 38256 58256 800 57456 123253

Hopland Band of Pomo Indians 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Inter Tribal Council of California 168579 368000 99225 467225 1279 465946 635804

Karuk Tribe 85734 20000 50462 70462 896 69566 156196

La Jolla Tribe 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Lytton Rancheria 10936 20000 6437 26437 551 25886 37373

Mooretown Rancheria 25895 20000 15242 35242 620 34622 61137

North Fork Rancheria 23832 20000 14027 34027 610 33417 57859

Pala Band of Mission Indians 21150 20000 12448 32448 598 31850 53598

Pauma Band of Mission Indians 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Pechanga Indian Reservation 18364 20000 10809 30809 695 30114 49173

Pinoleville Indian Community 11658 20000 6862 26862 585 26277 38520

Pit River Tribe 42299 20000 24897 44897 554 44343 87196

Potter Valley Little Lake 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Quartz Valley Indian Commun 6190 20000 3643 23643 529 23114 29833

Redding Rancheria 215727 20000 126975 146975 1497 145478 362702

Rincon San Luiseno Band 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Round Valley Indian Tribe 206029 20000 121266 141266 1452 139814 347295

Scotts Valley Band of Pomo 6396 20000 3765 23765 530 23235 30161

Shingle Springs Rancheria 5158 20000 3036 23036 524 22512 28194

Soboba Band of Mission Indians 25792 20000 15181 35181 619 34562 60973

Southern California Tribal Chairmens Assoc 14237 41600 8380 49980 566 49414 64217

Susanville RancheriaLassen 31157 20000 18339 38339 644 37695 69496

Table Bluff Rancheria 8563 20000 5040 25040 540 24500 33603

Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Tyme Maidu Berry Creek Rancheria 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Yurok Tribe 155373 20000 91451 111451 1218 110233 266824

COLORADO Southern Ute 64481 20000 37953 57953 798 57155 122434

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

FLORIDA Miccosukee Corporation 21253 20000 12509 32509 598 31911 53762

HAWAII

ALU LIKE Inc 1000000 - 1000000 1000000

IDAHO Coeur dAlene Tribe 135564 20000 79792 99792 1126 98666 235356

Nez Perce Tribe 123597 20000 72748 92748 1071 91677 216345

Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes 159397 20000 93819 113819 1237 112582 273216

KANSAS Kickapoo 30229 20000 17792 37792 640 37152 68021

Prairie Band of Potawatomi 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

LOUISIANA Chitimacha Tribe 31982 20000 18825 38825 648 38177 70807

Coushatta Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Tunica Biloxi 8150 20000 4797 24797 538 24259 32947

MAINE Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians 22078 20000 12995 32995 602 32393 55073

Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians 11555 20000 6801 26801 553 26248 38356

Indian Township Passamaquoddy 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Penobscot Nation 40236 20000 23682 43682 686 42996 83918

Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy 44156 20000 25990 45990 704 45286 90146

MASSACHUSETTS Wampanoag of Gay Head 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

MICHIGAN Bay Mills Indian Community 35593 20000 20950 40950 664 40286 76543

Grand Traverse Band of OttawaChippewa 39617 20000 23318 43318 683 42635 82935

Hannahville Indian Community (Potawatomi) 34974 20000 20586 40586 662 39924 75560

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community 19189 20000 11295 31295 589 30706 50484

Lac Vieux Desert 15579 20000 9169 29169 572 28597 44748

Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians 73560 20000 43296 63296 840 62456 136856

Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe 61489 20000 36192 56192 784 55408 117681

Sault St Marie Tribe of Chippewas 297334 20000 175007 195007 1874 193133 492341

MINNESOTA Bois Forte Reservation (Nett Lake) 67163 20000 39531 59531 810 58721 126694

Fond Du Lac 268034 20000 157762 177762 1739 176023 445796

Grand Portage 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Leech Lake 390393 20000 229781 249781 2304 247477 640174

Lower Sioux Indian Tribe of Minnesota 24657 20000 14513 34513 614 33899 59170

Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa 77893 20000 45847 65847 860 64987 143740

Prairie Island Indian Community of Minn 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Red Lake 305278 20000 179683 199683 1911 197772 504961

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community 22904 20000 13481 33481 606 32875 56385

White Earth 358720 20000 211138 231138 2158 228980 589858

MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Band of Choctow 277216 20000 163166 183166 1781 181385 460382

MONTANA Blackfeet Nation 283200 20000 166688 186688 1809 184879 469888

Chippewa-Cree Tribe (Rocky Boys) 111113 20000 65400 85400 1013 84387 196513

Confederated Tribe of Salish amp Kootenai 495316 20000 291537 311537 2789 308748 806853

Crow Tribe 360577 20000 212231 232231 2166 230065 592808

Fort Belknap Community Council 257923 20000 151811 171811 1692 170119 429734

Fort Peck Assiniboine amp Sioux 362743 20000 213507 233507 2176 231331 596250

Northern Cheyenne Tribe 200252 20000 117866 137866 1425 136441 338118

NEBRASKA Omaha 93162 20000 54834 74834 930 73904 167996

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska 26102 20000 15363 35363 621 34742 61465

Santee Sioux 30951 20000 18217 38217 643 37574 69168

Winnebago 99971 20000 58842 78842 962 77880 178813

NEVADA Ely Shoshone Duck Water Tribe 11968 31600 7044 38644 555 38089 50612

Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe 41371 20000 24350 44350 691 43659 85721

Inter Tribal Council of Nevada 232544 196000 136873 332873 1575 331298 565417

Las Vegas Paiute 168785 20000 99345 119345 1280 118065 288130

Lovelock Paiute Tribe 6293 20000 3704 23704 529 23175 29997

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Council 43434 20000 25565 45565 701 44864 88999

Reno-Sparks Indian Colony 32498 20000 19128 39128 650 38478 71626

Shoshone-Paiute Tribe of Duck Valley 31776 20000 18703 38703 647 38056 70479

Walker River Piaute Tribe 28887 20000 17003 37003 633 36370 65890

NEW MEXICO Eight Northern Indian Pueblos 142993 140000 84163 224163 1161 223002 367156

Mescalero Apache 111939 20000 65886 85886 1017 84869 197825

Pueblo of Acoma 208402 20000 122663 142663 1463 141200 351065

Pueblo of Cochiti 33633 20000 19796 39796 655 39141 73429

Pueblo of Isleta 101209 20000 59571 79571 968 78603 180780

Pueblo of Jemez (Jemus Pueblo) 67473 20000 39714 59714 812 58902 127187

Pueblo of Laguna 174872 20000 102928 122928 1308 121620 297800

Pueblo of Sandia 12071 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 39176

Pueblo de San Felipe 84392 20000 49672 69672 890 68782 154064

Pueblo of Zia 18880 20000 11113 31113 587 30526 49993

Pueblo of Zuni 227179 20000 133715 153715 1550 152165 380894

Santa Ana Pueblo 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Santo Domingo Pueblo 133192 20000 78395 98395 1115 97280 231587

Taos Pueblo 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

NEW YORK St Regis Mohawk 170848 20000 100559 120559 1289 119270 291407

Seneca Nation 158984 20000 93576 113576 1235 112341 272560

NORTH CAROLINA Eastern Band of Cherokee 309817 20000 182355 202355 1932 200423 512172

NORTH DAKOTA Spirit Lake Nation 302080 20000 177801 197801 1896 195905 499881

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 733637 20000 431810 451810 3890 447920 1185447

Three Affiliated Tribes 201180 20000 118412 138412 1430 136982 339592

Trenton Indian Service Area 62727 20000 36920 56920 790 56130 119647

Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 486340 20000 286254 306254 2747 303507 792594

OKLAHOMA Absentee Shawnee Tribe 186633 20000 109851 129851 1362 128489 316484

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town 63140 20000 37163 57163 792 56371 120303

Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 59632 20000 35098 55098 776 54322 114730

Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma 59838 20000 35220 55220 776 54444 115058

Central Tribes of Shawnee Area Inc 315801 20000 185877 205877 1959 203918 521678

Cherokee Nation 5013100 20000 2950652 2970652 23664 2946988 7983752

Cheyenne amp Arapaho 262875 20000 154725 174725 1715 173010 437600

Chicksaw Nation 891383 20000 524657 544657 4619 540038 1436040

Choctaw Nation 2475445 20000 1457017 1477017 11938 1465079 3952462

Citizen Band Potawatomi 1027463 20000 604753 624753 5248 619505 1652216

Comache Tribe of Oklahoma 128343 20000 75541 95541 1093 94448 223884

Delaware Tribe of Indians 560106 20000 329672 349672 3088 346584 909778

Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 21459 20000 12631 32631 599 32032 54090

Eastern Shawnee 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Fort Sill Apache Tribe 12793 20000 7530 27530 559 26971 40323

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

Kaw 118851 20000 69954 89954 1049 88905 208805

Kialegee 14960 20000 8805 28805 569 28236 43765

Kickapoo 74282 20000 43721 63721 843 62878 138003

Kiowa 125867 20000 74084 94084 1082 93002 219951

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 60000 244113 304113 2416 301697 718854

Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 309508 20000 182173 202173 1930 200243 511681

Muscogee-Creek Nation 2510213 20000 1477483 1497483 12099 1485384 4007696

Osage Nation 613548 20000 361127 381127 3335 377792 994675

Otoe-Missouria 60664 20000 35706 55706 780 54926 116370

Pawnee 34871 20000 20525 40525 661 39864 75396

Ponca Tribe 82639 20000 48640 68640 882 67758 151279

Quapaw Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma 254622 20000 149868 169868 1677 168191 424490

Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Thlopthlocco Tribal Town 18570 20000 10930 30930 586 30344 49500

Tonkawa Tribe 41061 20000 24168 44168 690 43478 85229

United Keetowah Band of Cherokee 262875 20000 154726 174726 1715 173011 437601

Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 66647 20000 39228 59228 808 58420 125875

Wyandotte Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

OREGON Burns Paiute Tribe 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

Conf Tribes of Coos Lower Umpaqua Siuslaw 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Conderated Tribes of Grande Ronde 84805 20000 49915 69915 892 69023 154720

Conf Tribes of Siletz Indians 177451 20000 104446 124446 1320 123126 301897

Conf Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation 119470 20000 70319 90319 1052 89267 209789

Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 131541 20000 77423 97423 1108 96315 228964

Coquille Indian Tribe 11968 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 39012

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe 15166 20000 8926 28926 570 28356 44092

Klamath Tribes 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

RHODE ISLAND Narragansett 52307 20000 30787 50787 742 50045 103094

SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

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Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

Page 3: ACF · Purpose To convey the final FY 2002 Tribal allotments and earmarks for the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). Background Allocations. Attachment A shows the total CCDF

Questions Direct all inquiries to the appropriate ACF Regional Administrator (see Attachment C)

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Joan E Ohl Commissioner Administration on Children Youth and Families

Attachments

TRIBE MANDATORY ALLOCATION

DISCRETIONARY BASE

DISCRETIONARY PER CHILD

DISCRETIONARY BEFORE EARMARK

DISCRETIONARY EARMARK

DISCRETIONARY AFTER EARMARK

FY 2002 CCDF FINAL TRIBAL ALLOCATIONS

TOTAL FY 2002 CCDF

FUNDING

ALABAMA Poarch Band of Creeks 16507 20000 9716 29716 576 29140 46223

ALASKA Agdaagux Tribal Council 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 27044

Akaichak Native Community 20000 13845 33845 609 33236 33845

Akiak Native Community 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 27955

AleutianPribilof Island Association Inc 36831 97200 21678 118878 670 118208 155709

Arctic Slope Native Association 169095 120000 35706 155706 780 154926 324801

Asacarsarmiut Tribal Council 20000 17974 37974 641 37333 37974

Association of Village Council PresidentsInc 820712 733200 314430 1047630 2968 1044662 1868342

Bristol Bay Native Association 191585 366000 112767 478767 1385 477382 670352

Chilkat Indian Village 20000 3218 23218 525 22693 23218

Chugachmiut 50037 67200 29452 96652 731 95921 146689

Cook Inlet Tribal Council Inc 786976 70000 438915 508915 3946 504969 1295891

Copper River Native Association 21459 44000 8806 52806 569 52237 74265

Hoonah Indian Assoc 20000 15242 35242 620 34622 35242

Kawerak Inc 258955 360000 152418 512418 1697 510721 771373

Kenaitze Indian Tribe IRA 20000 17610 37610 638 36972 37610

Kivalina IRA Council 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 27105

Knik Tribal Council 20000 56413 76413 943 75470 76413

Kodiak Area Native Association 122152 78400 71898 150298 1064 149234 272450

KugpagmiutInc 20000 5101 25101 540 24561 25101

Maniilaq ManpowerInc 246678 189200 138087 327287 1584 325703 573965

Metlakatla Indian Community 56743 20000 33398 53398 762 52636 110141

Mt Sanford Tribal Consortium 25200 3825 29025 530 28495 29025

Native Village of Barrow 20000 50462 70462 896 69566 70462

Native Village of Point Hope 20000 13359 33359 605 32754 33359

Ninilchik Traditional Council 20000 11538 31538 591 30947 31538

Organized Village of Kwethluk 20000 19675 39675 549 39126 39675

Orutsararmuit Native Council 20000 127703 147703 654 147049 147703

Sitka Tribe of Alaska 20000 28419 48419 1503 46916 48419

Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc 527195 475200 310300 785500 723 784777 1312695

Central Council Tlingit amp Haida Tribes 503260 250400 244841 495241 2936 492305 998501

Tuluksak Native Village 20000 9473 29473 2422 27051 29473

Yakutat Tingit Tribe 20000 6255 26255 574 25681 26255

ARIZONA Cocopah Indian Tribe 21253 20000 12509 32509 598 31911 53762

Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache 206648 20000 121631 141631 1455 140176 348279

Gila River Indian Community 591057 20000 347889 367889 3231 364658 958946

Havasupai Tribal Council 16198 20000 9534 29534 1453 28081 45732

Hopi Tribe 225941 20000 132986 152986 575 152411 378927

Hualapai Tribal Council 206235 20000 121388 141388 1544 139844 347623

Navajo Nation 9210027 20000 5420918 5440918 43050 5397868 14650945

Pascua Yaqui 286708 20000 168753 188753 1825 186928 475461

Quechan Indian Tribe 146088 20000 85986 105986 1175 104811 252074

Salt River Pima-Maricopa 244408 20000 143856 163856 1629 162227 408264

San Carlos Apache Tribe 298985 20000 175979 195979 1882 194097 494964

Tohono OOdham 671116 20000 395012 415012 3601 411411 1086128

White Mountain Apache Tribe 528330 20000 310969 330969 2941 328028 859299

Yavapai-Apache Tribe (Camp Verde) 43537 20000 25626 45626 701 44925 89163

CALIFORNIA Bear River Band of Rohnerville 15475 20000 9109 29109 572 28537 44584

Bishop Paiute Tribe 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

California Indian Manpower Inc 138969 228000 81795 309795 1142 308653 448764

California Rural Indian Health Board 44466 80000 26172 106172 705 105467 150638

Campo Consortia 20943 51600 12327 63927 597 63330 84870

Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria 30125 20000 17731 37731 639 37092 67856

Chukchansi Tribe of Picayane Rancheria 26308 20000 15485 35485 622 34863 61793

Cloverdale Rancheria 12483 20000 7348 27348 558 26790 39831

Cortina Indian Rancheria 11349 20000 6680 26680 552 26128 38029

Dry Creek Rancheria 19602 20000 11538 31538 591 30947 51140

Enterprise Rancheria 17023 20000 10020 30020 579 29441 47043

Fort Mojave Tribe 34355 20000 20221 40221 659 39562 74576

Hoopa Tribe 64997 20000 38256 58256 800 57456 123253

Hopland Band of Pomo Indians 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Inter Tribal Council of California 168579 368000 99225 467225 1279 465946 635804

Karuk Tribe 85734 20000 50462 70462 896 69566 156196

La Jolla Tribe 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Lytton Rancheria 10936 20000 6437 26437 551 25886 37373

Mooretown Rancheria 25895 20000 15242 35242 620 34622 61137

North Fork Rancheria 23832 20000 14027 34027 610 33417 57859

Pala Band of Mission Indians 21150 20000 12448 32448 598 31850 53598

Pauma Band of Mission Indians 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Pechanga Indian Reservation 18364 20000 10809 30809 695 30114 49173

Pinoleville Indian Community 11658 20000 6862 26862 585 26277 38520

Pit River Tribe 42299 20000 24897 44897 554 44343 87196

Potter Valley Little Lake 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Quartz Valley Indian Commun 6190 20000 3643 23643 529 23114 29833

Redding Rancheria 215727 20000 126975 146975 1497 145478 362702

Rincon San Luiseno Band 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Round Valley Indian Tribe 206029 20000 121266 141266 1452 139814 347295

Scotts Valley Band of Pomo 6396 20000 3765 23765 530 23235 30161

Shingle Springs Rancheria 5158 20000 3036 23036 524 22512 28194

Soboba Band of Mission Indians 25792 20000 15181 35181 619 34562 60973

Southern California Tribal Chairmens Assoc 14237 41600 8380 49980 566 49414 64217

Susanville RancheriaLassen 31157 20000 18339 38339 644 37695 69496

Table Bluff Rancheria 8563 20000 5040 25040 540 24500 33603

Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Tyme Maidu Berry Creek Rancheria 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Yurok Tribe 155373 20000 91451 111451 1218 110233 266824

COLORADO Southern Ute 64481 20000 37953 57953 798 57155 122434

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

FLORIDA Miccosukee Corporation 21253 20000 12509 32509 598 31911 53762

HAWAII

ALU LIKE Inc 1000000 - 1000000 1000000

IDAHO Coeur dAlene Tribe 135564 20000 79792 99792 1126 98666 235356

Nez Perce Tribe 123597 20000 72748 92748 1071 91677 216345

Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes 159397 20000 93819 113819 1237 112582 273216

KANSAS Kickapoo 30229 20000 17792 37792 640 37152 68021

Prairie Band of Potawatomi 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

LOUISIANA Chitimacha Tribe 31982 20000 18825 38825 648 38177 70807

Coushatta Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Tunica Biloxi 8150 20000 4797 24797 538 24259 32947

MAINE Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians 22078 20000 12995 32995 602 32393 55073

Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians 11555 20000 6801 26801 553 26248 38356

Indian Township Passamaquoddy 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Penobscot Nation 40236 20000 23682 43682 686 42996 83918

Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy 44156 20000 25990 45990 704 45286 90146

MASSACHUSETTS Wampanoag of Gay Head 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

MICHIGAN Bay Mills Indian Community 35593 20000 20950 40950 664 40286 76543

Grand Traverse Band of OttawaChippewa 39617 20000 23318 43318 683 42635 82935

Hannahville Indian Community (Potawatomi) 34974 20000 20586 40586 662 39924 75560

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community 19189 20000 11295 31295 589 30706 50484

Lac Vieux Desert 15579 20000 9169 29169 572 28597 44748

Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians 73560 20000 43296 63296 840 62456 136856

Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe 61489 20000 36192 56192 784 55408 117681

Sault St Marie Tribe of Chippewas 297334 20000 175007 195007 1874 193133 492341

MINNESOTA Bois Forte Reservation (Nett Lake) 67163 20000 39531 59531 810 58721 126694

Fond Du Lac 268034 20000 157762 177762 1739 176023 445796

Grand Portage 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Leech Lake 390393 20000 229781 249781 2304 247477 640174

Lower Sioux Indian Tribe of Minnesota 24657 20000 14513 34513 614 33899 59170

Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa 77893 20000 45847 65847 860 64987 143740

Prairie Island Indian Community of Minn 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Red Lake 305278 20000 179683 199683 1911 197772 504961

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community 22904 20000 13481 33481 606 32875 56385

White Earth 358720 20000 211138 231138 2158 228980 589858

MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Band of Choctow 277216 20000 163166 183166 1781 181385 460382

MONTANA Blackfeet Nation 283200 20000 166688 186688 1809 184879 469888

Chippewa-Cree Tribe (Rocky Boys) 111113 20000 65400 85400 1013 84387 196513

Confederated Tribe of Salish amp Kootenai 495316 20000 291537 311537 2789 308748 806853

Crow Tribe 360577 20000 212231 232231 2166 230065 592808

Fort Belknap Community Council 257923 20000 151811 171811 1692 170119 429734

Fort Peck Assiniboine amp Sioux 362743 20000 213507 233507 2176 231331 596250

Northern Cheyenne Tribe 200252 20000 117866 137866 1425 136441 338118

NEBRASKA Omaha 93162 20000 54834 74834 930 73904 167996

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska 26102 20000 15363 35363 621 34742 61465

Santee Sioux 30951 20000 18217 38217 643 37574 69168

Winnebago 99971 20000 58842 78842 962 77880 178813

NEVADA Ely Shoshone Duck Water Tribe 11968 31600 7044 38644 555 38089 50612

Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe 41371 20000 24350 44350 691 43659 85721

Inter Tribal Council of Nevada 232544 196000 136873 332873 1575 331298 565417

Las Vegas Paiute 168785 20000 99345 119345 1280 118065 288130

Lovelock Paiute Tribe 6293 20000 3704 23704 529 23175 29997

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Council 43434 20000 25565 45565 701 44864 88999

Reno-Sparks Indian Colony 32498 20000 19128 39128 650 38478 71626

Shoshone-Paiute Tribe of Duck Valley 31776 20000 18703 38703 647 38056 70479

Walker River Piaute Tribe 28887 20000 17003 37003 633 36370 65890

NEW MEXICO Eight Northern Indian Pueblos 142993 140000 84163 224163 1161 223002 367156

Mescalero Apache 111939 20000 65886 85886 1017 84869 197825

Pueblo of Acoma 208402 20000 122663 142663 1463 141200 351065

Pueblo of Cochiti 33633 20000 19796 39796 655 39141 73429

Pueblo of Isleta 101209 20000 59571 79571 968 78603 180780

Pueblo of Jemez (Jemus Pueblo) 67473 20000 39714 59714 812 58902 127187

Pueblo of Laguna 174872 20000 102928 122928 1308 121620 297800

Pueblo of Sandia 12071 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 39176

Pueblo de San Felipe 84392 20000 49672 69672 890 68782 154064

Pueblo of Zia 18880 20000 11113 31113 587 30526 49993

Pueblo of Zuni 227179 20000 133715 153715 1550 152165 380894

Santa Ana Pueblo 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Santo Domingo Pueblo 133192 20000 78395 98395 1115 97280 231587

Taos Pueblo 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

NEW YORK St Regis Mohawk 170848 20000 100559 120559 1289 119270 291407

Seneca Nation 158984 20000 93576 113576 1235 112341 272560

NORTH CAROLINA Eastern Band of Cherokee 309817 20000 182355 202355 1932 200423 512172

NORTH DAKOTA Spirit Lake Nation 302080 20000 177801 197801 1896 195905 499881

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 733637 20000 431810 451810 3890 447920 1185447

Three Affiliated Tribes 201180 20000 118412 138412 1430 136982 339592

Trenton Indian Service Area 62727 20000 36920 56920 790 56130 119647

Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 486340 20000 286254 306254 2747 303507 792594

OKLAHOMA Absentee Shawnee Tribe 186633 20000 109851 129851 1362 128489 316484

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town 63140 20000 37163 57163 792 56371 120303

Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 59632 20000 35098 55098 776 54322 114730

Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma 59838 20000 35220 55220 776 54444 115058

Central Tribes of Shawnee Area Inc 315801 20000 185877 205877 1959 203918 521678

Cherokee Nation 5013100 20000 2950652 2970652 23664 2946988 7983752

Cheyenne amp Arapaho 262875 20000 154725 174725 1715 173010 437600

Chicksaw Nation 891383 20000 524657 544657 4619 540038 1436040

Choctaw Nation 2475445 20000 1457017 1477017 11938 1465079 3952462

Citizen Band Potawatomi 1027463 20000 604753 624753 5248 619505 1652216

Comache Tribe of Oklahoma 128343 20000 75541 95541 1093 94448 223884

Delaware Tribe of Indians 560106 20000 329672 349672 3088 346584 909778

Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 21459 20000 12631 32631 599 32032 54090

Eastern Shawnee 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Fort Sill Apache Tribe 12793 20000 7530 27530 559 26971 40323

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

Kaw 118851 20000 69954 89954 1049 88905 208805

Kialegee 14960 20000 8805 28805 569 28236 43765

Kickapoo 74282 20000 43721 63721 843 62878 138003

Kiowa 125867 20000 74084 94084 1082 93002 219951

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 60000 244113 304113 2416 301697 718854

Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 309508 20000 182173 202173 1930 200243 511681

Muscogee-Creek Nation 2510213 20000 1477483 1497483 12099 1485384 4007696

Osage Nation 613548 20000 361127 381127 3335 377792 994675

Otoe-Missouria 60664 20000 35706 55706 780 54926 116370

Pawnee 34871 20000 20525 40525 661 39864 75396

Ponca Tribe 82639 20000 48640 68640 882 67758 151279

Quapaw Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma 254622 20000 149868 169868 1677 168191 424490

Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Thlopthlocco Tribal Town 18570 20000 10930 30930 586 30344 49500

Tonkawa Tribe 41061 20000 24168 44168 690 43478 85229

United Keetowah Band of Cherokee 262875 20000 154726 174726 1715 173011 437601

Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 66647 20000 39228 59228 808 58420 125875

Wyandotte Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

OREGON Burns Paiute Tribe 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

Conf Tribes of Coos Lower Umpaqua Siuslaw 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Conderated Tribes of Grande Ronde 84805 20000 49915 69915 892 69023 154720

Conf Tribes of Siletz Indians 177451 20000 104446 124446 1320 123126 301897

Conf Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation 119470 20000 70319 90319 1052 89267 209789

Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 131541 20000 77423 97423 1108 96315 228964

Coquille Indian Tribe 11968 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 39012

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe 15166 20000 8926 28926 570 28356 44092

Klamath Tribes 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

RHODE ISLAND Narragansett 52307 20000 30787 50787 742 50045 103094

SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

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Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

Page 4: ACF · Purpose To convey the final FY 2002 Tribal allotments and earmarks for the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). Background Allocations. Attachment A shows the total CCDF

TRIBE MANDATORY ALLOCATION

DISCRETIONARY BASE

DISCRETIONARY PER CHILD

DISCRETIONARY BEFORE EARMARK

DISCRETIONARY EARMARK

DISCRETIONARY AFTER EARMARK

FY 2002 CCDF FINAL TRIBAL ALLOCATIONS

TOTAL FY 2002 CCDF

FUNDING

ALABAMA Poarch Band of Creeks 16507 20000 9716 29716 576 29140 46223

ALASKA Agdaagux Tribal Council 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 27044

Akaichak Native Community 20000 13845 33845 609 33236 33845

Akiak Native Community 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 27955

AleutianPribilof Island Association Inc 36831 97200 21678 118878 670 118208 155709

Arctic Slope Native Association 169095 120000 35706 155706 780 154926 324801

Asacarsarmiut Tribal Council 20000 17974 37974 641 37333 37974

Association of Village Council PresidentsInc 820712 733200 314430 1047630 2968 1044662 1868342

Bristol Bay Native Association 191585 366000 112767 478767 1385 477382 670352

Chilkat Indian Village 20000 3218 23218 525 22693 23218

Chugachmiut 50037 67200 29452 96652 731 95921 146689

Cook Inlet Tribal Council Inc 786976 70000 438915 508915 3946 504969 1295891

Copper River Native Association 21459 44000 8806 52806 569 52237 74265

Hoonah Indian Assoc 20000 15242 35242 620 34622 35242

Kawerak Inc 258955 360000 152418 512418 1697 510721 771373

Kenaitze Indian Tribe IRA 20000 17610 37610 638 36972 37610

Kivalina IRA Council 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 27105

Knik Tribal Council 20000 56413 76413 943 75470 76413

Kodiak Area Native Association 122152 78400 71898 150298 1064 149234 272450

KugpagmiutInc 20000 5101 25101 540 24561 25101

Maniilaq ManpowerInc 246678 189200 138087 327287 1584 325703 573965

Metlakatla Indian Community 56743 20000 33398 53398 762 52636 110141

Mt Sanford Tribal Consortium 25200 3825 29025 530 28495 29025

Native Village of Barrow 20000 50462 70462 896 69566 70462

Native Village of Point Hope 20000 13359 33359 605 32754 33359

Ninilchik Traditional Council 20000 11538 31538 591 30947 31538

Organized Village of Kwethluk 20000 19675 39675 549 39126 39675

Orutsararmuit Native Council 20000 127703 147703 654 147049 147703

Sitka Tribe of Alaska 20000 28419 48419 1503 46916 48419

Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc 527195 475200 310300 785500 723 784777 1312695

Central Council Tlingit amp Haida Tribes 503260 250400 244841 495241 2936 492305 998501

Tuluksak Native Village 20000 9473 29473 2422 27051 29473

Yakutat Tingit Tribe 20000 6255 26255 574 25681 26255

ARIZONA Cocopah Indian Tribe 21253 20000 12509 32509 598 31911 53762

Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache 206648 20000 121631 141631 1455 140176 348279

Gila River Indian Community 591057 20000 347889 367889 3231 364658 958946

Havasupai Tribal Council 16198 20000 9534 29534 1453 28081 45732

Hopi Tribe 225941 20000 132986 152986 575 152411 378927

Hualapai Tribal Council 206235 20000 121388 141388 1544 139844 347623

Navajo Nation 9210027 20000 5420918 5440918 43050 5397868 14650945

Pascua Yaqui 286708 20000 168753 188753 1825 186928 475461

Quechan Indian Tribe 146088 20000 85986 105986 1175 104811 252074

Salt River Pima-Maricopa 244408 20000 143856 163856 1629 162227 408264

San Carlos Apache Tribe 298985 20000 175979 195979 1882 194097 494964

Tohono OOdham 671116 20000 395012 415012 3601 411411 1086128

White Mountain Apache Tribe 528330 20000 310969 330969 2941 328028 859299

Yavapai-Apache Tribe (Camp Verde) 43537 20000 25626 45626 701 44925 89163

CALIFORNIA Bear River Band of Rohnerville 15475 20000 9109 29109 572 28537 44584

Bishop Paiute Tribe 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

California Indian Manpower Inc 138969 228000 81795 309795 1142 308653 448764

California Rural Indian Health Board 44466 80000 26172 106172 705 105467 150638

Campo Consortia 20943 51600 12327 63927 597 63330 84870

Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria 30125 20000 17731 37731 639 37092 67856

Chukchansi Tribe of Picayane Rancheria 26308 20000 15485 35485 622 34863 61793

Cloverdale Rancheria 12483 20000 7348 27348 558 26790 39831

Cortina Indian Rancheria 11349 20000 6680 26680 552 26128 38029

Dry Creek Rancheria 19602 20000 11538 31538 591 30947 51140

Enterprise Rancheria 17023 20000 10020 30020 579 29441 47043

Fort Mojave Tribe 34355 20000 20221 40221 659 39562 74576

Hoopa Tribe 64997 20000 38256 58256 800 57456 123253

Hopland Band of Pomo Indians 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Inter Tribal Council of California 168579 368000 99225 467225 1279 465946 635804

Karuk Tribe 85734 20000 50462 70462 896 69566 156196

La Jolla Tribe 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Lytton Rancheria 10936 20000 6437 26437 551 25886 37373

Mooretown Rancheria 25895 20000 15242 35242 620 34622 61137

North Fork Rancheria 23832 20000 14027 34027 610 33417 57859

Pala Band of Mission Indians 21150 20000 12448 32448 598 31850 53598

Pauma Band of Mission Indians 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Pechanga Indian Reservation 18364 20000 10809 30809 695 30114 49173

Pinoleville Indian Community 11658 20000 6862 26862 585 26277 38520

Pit River Tribe 42299 20000 24897 44897 554 44343 87196

Potter Valley Little Lake 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Quartz Valley Indian Commun 6190 20000 3643 23643 529 23114 29833

Redding Rancheria 215727 20000 126975 146975 1497 145478 362702

Rincon San Luiseno Band 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Round Valley Indian Tribe 206029 20000 121266 141266 1452 139814 347295

Scotts Valley Band of Pomo 6396 20000 3765 23765 530 23235 30161

Shingle Springs Rancheria 5158 20000 3036 23036 524 22512 28194

Soboba Band of Mission Indians 25792 20000 15181 35181 619 34562 60973

Southern California Tribal Chairmens Assoc 14237 41600 8380 49980 566 49414 64217

Susanville RancheriaLassen 31157 20000 18339 38339 644 37695 69496

Table Bluff Rancheria 8563 20000 5040 25040 540 24500 33603

Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Tyme Maidu Berry Creek Rancheria 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Yurok Tribe 155373 20000 91451 111451 1218 110233 266824

COLORADO Southern Ute 64481 20000 37953 57953 798 57155 122434

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

FLORIDA Miccosukee Corporation 21253 20000 12509 32509 598 31911 53762

HAWAII

ALU LIKE Inc 1000000 - 1000000 1000000

IDAHO Coeur dAlene Tribe 135564 20000 79792 99792 1126 98666 235356

Nez Perce Tribe 123597 20000 72748 92748 1071 91677 216345

Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes 159397 20000 93819 113819 1237 112582 273216

KANSAS Kickapoo 30229 20000 17792 37792 640 37152 68021

Prairie Band of Potawatomi 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

LOUISIANA Chitimacha Tribe 31982 20000 18825 38825 648 38177 70807

Coushatta Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Tunica Biloxi 8150 20000 4797 24797 538 24259 32947

MAINE Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians 22078 20000 12995 32995 602 32393 55073

Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians 11555 20000 6801 26801 553 26248 38356

Indian Township Passamaquoddy 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Penobscot Nation 40236 20000 23682 43682 686 42996 83918

Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy 44156 20000 25990 45990 704 45286 90146

MASSACHUSETTS Wampanoag of Gay Head 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

MICHIGAN Bay Mills Indian Community 35593 20000 20950 40950 664 40286 76543

Grand Traverse Band of OttawaChippewa 39617 20000 23318 43318 683 42635 82935

Hannahville Indian Community (Potawatomi) 34974 20000 20586 40586 662 39924 75560

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community 19189 20000 11295 31295 589 30706 50484

Lac Vieux Desert 15579 20000 9169 29169 572 28597 44748

Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians 73560 20000 43296 63296 840 62456 136856

Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe 61489 20000 36192 56192 784 55408 117681

Sault St Marie Tribe of Chippewas 297334 20000 175007 195007 1874 193133 492341

MINNESOTA Bois Forte Reservation (Nett Lake) 67163 20000 39531 59531 810 58721 126694

Fond Du Lac 268034 20000 157762 177762 1739 176023 445796

Grand Portage 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Leech Lake 390393 20000 229781 249781 2304 247477 640174

Lower Sioux Indian Tribe of Minnesota 24657 20000 14513 34513 614 33899 59170

Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa 77893 20000 45847 65847 860 64987 143740

Prairie Island Indian Community of Minn 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Red Lake 305278 20000 179683 199683 1911 197772 504961

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community 22904 20000 13481 33481 606 32875 56385

White Earth 358720 20000 211138 231138 2158 228980 589858

MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Band of Choctow 277216 20000 163166 183166 1781 181385 460382

MONTANA Blackfeet Nation 283200 20000 166688 186688 1809 184879 469888

Chippewa-Cree Tribe (Rocky Boys) 111113 20000 65400 85400 1013 84387 196513

Confederated Tribe of Salish amp Kootenai 495316 20000 291537 311537 2789 308748 806853

Crow Tribe 360577 20000 212231 232231 2166 230065 592808

Fort Belknap Community Council 257923 20000 151811 171811 1692 170119 429734

Fort Peck Assiniboine amp Sioux 362743 20000 213507 233507 2176 231331 596250

Northern Cheyenne Tribe 200252 20000 117866 137866 1425 136441 338118

NEBRASKA Omaha 93162 20000 54834 74834 930 73904 167996

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska 26102 20000 15363 35363 621 34742 61465

Santee Sioux 30951 20000 18217 38217 643 37574 69168

Winnebago 99971 20000 58842 78842 962 77880 178813

NEVADA Ely Shoshone Duck Water Tribe 11968 31600 7044 38644 555 38089 50612

Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe 41371 20000 24350 44350 691 43659 85721

Inter Tribal Council of Nevada 232544 196000 136873 332873 1575 331298 565417

Las Vegas Paiute 168785 20000 99345 119345 1280 118065 288130

Lovelock Paiute Tribe 6293 20000 3704 23704 529 23175 29997

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Council 43434 20000 25565 45565 701 44864 88999

Reno-Sparks Indian Colony 32498 20000 19128 39128 650 38478 71626

Shoshone-Paiute Tribe of Duck Valley 31776 20000 18703 38703 647 38056 70479

Walker River Piaute Tribe 28887 20000 17003 37003 633 36370 65890

NEW MEXICO Eight Northern Indian Pueblos 142993 140000 84163 224163 1161 223002 367156

Mescalero Apache 111939 20000 65886 85886 1017 84869 197825

Pueblo of Acoma 208402 20000 122663 142663 1463 141200 351065

Pueblo of Cochiti 33633 20000 19796 39796 655 39141 73429

Pueblo of Isleta 101209 20000 59571 79571 968 78603 180780

Pueblo of Jemez (Jemus Pueblo) 67473 20000 39714 59714 812 58902 127187

Pueblo of Laguna 174872 20000 102928 122928 1308 121620 297800

Pueblo of Sandia 12071 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 39176

Pueblo de San Felipe 84392 20000 49672 69672 890 68782 154064

Pueblo of Zia 18880 20000 11113 31113 587 30526 49993

Pueblo of Zuni 227179 20000 133715 153715 1550 152165 380894

Santa Ana Pueblo 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Santo Domingo Pueblo 133192 20000 78395 98395 1115 97280 231587

Taos Pueblo 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

NEW YORK St Regis Mohawk 170848 20000 100559 120559 1289 119270 291407

Seneca Nation 158984 20000 93576 113576 1235 112341 272560

NORTH CAROLINA Eastern Band of Cherokee 309817 20000 182355 202355 1932 200423 512172

NORTH DAKOTA Spirit Lake Nation 302080 20000 177801 197801 1896 195905 499881

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 733637 20000 431810 451810 3890 447920 1185447

Three Affiliated Tribes 201180 20000 118412 138412 1430 136982 339592

Trenton Indian Service Area 62727 20000 36920 56920 790 56130 119647

Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 486340 20000 286254 306254 2747 303507 792594

OKLAHOMA Absentee Shawnee Tribe 186633 20000 109851 129851 1362 128489 316484

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town 63140 20000 37163 57163 792 56371 120303

Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 59632 20000 35098 55098 776 54322 114730

Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma 59838 20000 35220 55220 776 54444 115058

Central Tribes of Shawnee Area Inc 315801 20000 185877 205877 1959 203918 521678

Cherokee Nation 5013100 20000 2950652 2970652 23664 2946988 7983752

Cheyenne amp Arapaho 262875 20000 154725 174725 1715 173010 437600

Chicksaw Nation 891383 20000 524657 544657 4619 540038 1436040

Choctaw Nation 2475445 20000 1457017 1477017 11938 1465079 3952462

Citizen Band Potawatomi 1027463 20000 604753 624753 5248 619505 1652216

Comache Tribe of Oklahoma 128343 20000 75541 95541 1093 94448 223884

Delaware Tribe of Indians 560106 20000 329672 349672 3088 346584 909778

Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 21459 20000 12631 32631 599 32032 54090

Eastern Shawnee 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Fort Sill Apache Tribe 12793 20000 7530 27530 559 26971 40323

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

Kaw 118851 20000 69954 89954 1049 88905 208805

Kialegee 14960 20000 8805 28805 569 28236 43765

Kickapoo 74282 20000 43721 63721 843 62878 138003

Kiowa 125867 20000 74084 94084 1082 93002 219951

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 60000 244113 304113 2416 301697 718854

Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 309508 20000 182173 202173 1930 200243 511681

Muscogee-Creek Nation 2510213 20000 1477483 1497483 12099 1485384 4007696

Osage Nation 613548 20000 361127 381127 3335 377792 994675

Otoe-Missouria 60664 20000 35706 55706 780 54926 116370

Pawnee 34871 20000 20525 40525 661 39864 75396

Ponca Tribe 82639 20000 48640 68640 882 67758 151279

Quapaw Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma 254622 20000 149868 169868 1677 168191 424490

Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Thlopthlocco Tribal Town 18570 20000 10930 30930 586 30344 49500

Tonkawa Tribe 41061 20000 24168 44168 690 43478 85229

United Keetowah Band of Cherokee 262875 20000 154726 174726 1715 173011 437601

Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 66647 20000 39228 59228 808 58420 125875

Wyandotte Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

OREGON Burns Paiute Tribe 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

Conf Tribes of Coos Lower Umpaqua Siuslaw 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Conderated Tribes of Grande Ronde 84805 20000 49915 69915 892 69023 154720

Conf Tribes of Siletz Indians 177451 20000 104446 124446 1320 123126 301897

Conf Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation 119470 20000 70319 90319 1052 89267 209789

Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 131541 20000 77423 97423 1108 96315 228964

Coquille Indian Tribe 11968 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 39012

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe 15166 20000 8926 28926 570 28356 44092

Klamath Tribes 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

RHODE ISLAND Narragansett 52307 20000 30787 50787 742 50045 103094

SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

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Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

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Kodiak Area Native Association 122152 78400 71898 150298 1064 149234 272450

KugpagmiutInc 20000 5101 25101 540 24561 25101

Maniilaq ManpowerInc 246678 189200 138087 327287 1584 325703 573965

Metlakatla Indian Community 56743 20000 33398 53398 762 52636 110141

Mt Sanford Tribal Consortium 25200 3825 29025 530 28495 29025

Native Village of Barrow 20000 50462 70462 896 69566 70462

Native Village of Point Hope 20000 13359 33359 605 32754 33359

Ninilchik Traditional Council 20000 11538 31538 591 30947 31538

Organized Village of Kwethluk 20000 19675 39675 549 39126 39675

Orutsararmuit Native Council 20000 127703 147703 654 147049 147703

Sitka Tribe of Alaska 20000 28419 48419 1503 46916 48419

Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc 527195 475200 310300 785500 723 784777 1312695

Central Council Tlingit amp Haida Tribes 503260 250400 244841 495241 2936 492305 998501

Tuluksak Native Village 20000 9473 29473 2422 27051 29473

Yakutat Tingit Tribe 20000 6255 26255 574 25681 26255

ARIZONA Cocopah Indian Tribe 21253 20000 12509 32509 598 31911 53762

Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache 206648 20000 121631 141631 1455 140176 348279

Gila River Indian Community 591057 20000 347889 367889 3231 364658 958946

Havasupai Tribal Council 16198 20000 9534 29534 1453 28081 45732

Hopi Tribe 225941 20000 132986 152986 575 152411 378927

Hualapai Tribal Council 206235 20000 121388 141388 1544 139844 347623

Navajo Nation 9210027 20000 5420918 5440918 43050 5397868 14650945

Pascua Yaqui 286708 20000 168753 188753 1825 186928 475461

Quechan Indian Tribe 146088 20000 85986 105986 1175 104811 252074

Salt River Pima-Maricopa 244408 20000 143856 163856 1629 162227 408264

San Carlos Apache Tribe 298985 20000 175979 195979 1882 194097 494964

Tohono OOdham 671116 20000 395012 415012 3601 411411 1086128

White Mountain Apache Tribe 528330 20000 310969 330969 2941 328028 859299

Yavapai-Apache Tribe (Camp Verde) 43537 20000 25626 45626 701 44925 89163

CALIFORNIA Bear River Band of Rohnerville 15475 20000 9109 29109 572 28537 44584

Bishop Paiute Tribe 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

California Indian Manpower Inc 138969 228000 81795 309795 1142 308653 448764

California Rural Indian Health Board 44466 80000 26172 106172 705 105467 150638

Campo Consortia 20943 51600 12327 63927 597 63330 84870

Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria 30125 20000 17731 37731 639 37092 67856

Chukchansi Tribe of Picayane Rancheria 26308 20000 15485 35485 622 34863 61793

Cloverdale Rancheria 12483 20000 7348 27348 558 26790 39831

Cortina Indian Rancheria 11349 20000 6680 26680 552 26128 38029

Dry Creek Rancheria 19602 20000 11538 31538 591 30947 51140

Enterprise Rancheria 17023 20000 10020 30020 579 29441 47043

Fort Mojave Tribe 34355 20000 20221 40221 659 39562 74576

Hoopa Tribe 64997 20000 38256 58256 800 57456 123253

Hopland Band of Pomo Indians 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Inter Tribal Council of California 168579 368000 99225 467225 1279 465946 635804

Karuk Tribe 85734 20000 50462 70462 896 69566 156196

La Jolla Tribe 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Lytton Rancheria 10936 20000 6437 26437 551 25886 37373

Mooretown Rancheria 25895 20000 15242 35242 620 34622 61137

North Fork Rancheria 23832 20000 14027 34027 610 33417 57859

Pala Band of Mission Indians 21150 20000 12448 32448 598 31850 53598

Pauma Band of Mission Indians 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Pechanga Indian Reservation 18364 20000 10809 30809 695 30114 49173

Pinoleville Indian Community 11658 20000 6862 26862 585 26277 38520

Pit River Tribe 42299 20000 24897 44897 554 44343 87196

Potter Valley Little Lake 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Quartz Valley Indian Commun 6190 20000 3643 23643 529 23114 29833

Redding Rancheria 215727 20000 126975 146975 1497 145478 362702

Rincon San Luiseno Band 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Round Valley Indian Tribe 206029 20000 121266 141266 1452 139814 347295

Scotts Valley Band of Pomo 6396 20000 3765 23765 530 23235 30161

Shingle Springs Rancheria 5158 20000 3036 23036 524 22512 28194

Soboba Band of Mission Indians 25792 20000 15181 35181 619 34562 60973

Southern California Tribal Chairmens Assoc 14237 41600 8380 49980 566 49414 64217

Susanville RancheriaLassen 31157 20000 18339 38339 644 37695 69496

Table Bluff Rancheria 8563 20000 5040 25040 540 24500 33603

Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Tyme Maidu Berry Creek Rancheria 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Yurok Tribe 155373 20000 91451 111451 1218 110233 266824

COLORADO Southern Ute 64481 20000 37953 57953 798 57155 122434

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

FLORIDA Miccosukee Corporation 21253 20000 12509 32509 598 31911 53762

HAWAII

ALU LIKE Inc 1000000 - 1000000 1000000

IDAHO Coeur dAlene Tribe 135564 20000 79792 99792 1126 98666 235356

Nez Perce Tribe 123597 20000 72748 92748 1071 91677 216345

Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes 159397 20000 93819 113819 1237 112582 273216

KANSAS Kickapoo 30229 20000 17792 37792 640 37152 68021

Prairie Band of Potawatomi 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

LOUISIANA Chitimacha Tribe 31982 20000 18825 38825 648 38177 70807

Coushatta Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Tunica Biloxi 8150 20000 4797 24797 538 24259 32947

MAINE Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians 22078 20000 12995 32995 602 32393 55073

Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians 11555 20000 6801 26801 553 26248 38356

Indian Township Passamaquoddy 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Penobscot Nation 40236 20000 23682 43682 686 42996 83918

Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy 44156 20000 25990 45990 704 45286 90146

MASSACHUSETTS Wampanoag of Gay Head 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

MICHIGAN Bay Mills Indian Community 35593 20000 20950 40950 664 40286 76543

Grand Traverse Band of OttawaChippewa 39617 20000 23318 43318 683 42635 82935

Hannahville Indian Community (Potawatomi) 34974 20000 20586 40586 662 39924 75560

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community 19189 20000 11295 31295 589 30706 50484

Lac Vieux Desert 15579 20000 9169 29169 572 28597 44748

Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians 73560 20000 43296 63296 840 62456 136856

Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe 61489 20000 36192 56192 784 55408 117681

Sault St Marie Tribe of Chippewas 297334 20000 175007 195007 1874 193133 492341

MINNESOTA Bois Forte Reservation (Nett Lake) 67163 20000 39531 59531 810 58721 126694

Fond Du Lac 268034 20000 157762 177762 1739 176023 445796

Grand Portage 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Leech Lake 390393 20000 229781 249781 2304 247477 640174

Lower Sioux Indian Tribe of Minnesota 24657 20000 14513 34513 614 33899 59170

Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa 77893 20000 45847 65847 860 64987 143740

Prairie Island Indian Community of Minn 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Red Lake 305278 20000 179683 199683 1911 197772 504961

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community 22904 20000 13481 33481 606 32875 56385

White Earth 358720 20000 211138 231138 2158 228980 589858

MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Band of Choctow 277216 20000 163166 183166 1781 181385 460382

MONTANA Blackfeet Nation 283200 20000 166688 186688 1809 184879 469888

Chippewa-Cree Tribe (Rocky Boys) 111113 20000 65400 85400 1013 84387 196513

Confederated Tribe of Salish amp Kootenai 495316 20000 291537 311537 2789 308748 806853

Crow Tribe 360577 20000 212231 232231 2166 230065 592808

Fort Belknap Community Council 257923 20000 151811 171811 1692 170119 429734

Fort Peck Assiniboine amp Sioux 362743 20000 213507 233507 2176 231331 596250

Northern Cheyenne Tribe 200252 20000 117866 137866 1425 136441 338118

NEBRASKA Omaha 93162 20000 54834 74834 930 73904 167996

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska 26102 20000 15363 35363 621 34742 61465

Santee Sioux 30951 20000 18217 38217 643 37574 69168

Winnebago 99971 20000 58842 78842 962 77880 178813

NEVADA Ely Shoshone Duck Water Tribe 11968 31600 7044 38644 555 38089 50612

Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe 41371 20000 24350 44350 691 43659 85721

Inter Tribal Council of Nevada 232544 196000 136873 332873 1575 331298 565417

Las Vegas Paiute 168785 20000 99345 119345 1280 118065 288130

Lovelock Paiute Tribe 6293 20000 3704 23704 529 23175 29997

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Council 43434 20000 25565 45565 701 44864 88999

Reno-Sparks Indian Colony 32498 20000 19128 39128 650 38478 71626

Shoshone-Paiute Tribe of Duck Valley 31776 20000 18703 38703 647 38056 70479

Walker River Piaute Tribe 28887 20000 17003 37003 633 36370 65890

NEW MEXICO Eight Northern Indian Pueblos 142993 140000 84163 224163 1161 223002 367156

Mescalero Apache 111939 20000 65886 85886 1017 84869 197825

Pueblo of Acoma 208402 20000 122663 142663 1463 141200 351065

Pueblo of Cochiti 33633 20000 19796 39796 655 39141 73429

Pueblo of Isleta 101209 20000 59571 79571 968 78603 180780

Pueblo of Jemez (Jemus Pueblo) 67473 20000 39714 59714 812 58902 127187

Pueblo of Laguna 174872 20000 102928 122928 1308 121620 297800

Pueblo of Sandia 12071 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 39176

Pueblo de San Felipe 84392 20000 49672 69672 890 68782 154064

Pueblo of Zia 18880 20000 11113 31113 587 30526 49993

Pueblo of Zuni 227179 20000 133715 153715 1550 152165 380894

Santa Ana Pueblo 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Santo Domingo Pueblo 133192 20000 78395 98395 1115 97280 231587

Taos Pueblo 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

NEW YORK St Regis Mohawk 170848 20000 100559 120559 1289 119270 291407

Seneca Nation 158984 20000 93576 113576 1235 112341 272560

NORTH CAROLINA Eastern Band of Cherokee 309817 20000 182355 202355 1932 200423 512172

NORTH DAKOTA Spirit Lake Nation 302080 20000 177801 197801 1896 195905 499881

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 733637 20000 431810 451810 3890 447920 1185447

Three Affiliated Tribes 201180 20000 118412 138412 1430 136982 339592

Trenton Indian Service Area 62727 20000 36920 56920 790 56130 119647

Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 486340 20000 286254 306254 2747 303507 792594

OKLAHOMA Absentee Shawnee Tribe 186633 20000 109851 129851 1362 128489 316484

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town 63140 20000 37163 57163 792 56371 120303

Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 59632 20000 35098 55098 776 54322 114730

Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma 59838 20000 35220 55220 776 54444 115058

Central Tribes of Shawnee Area Inc 315801 20000 185877 205877 1959 203918 521678

Cherokee Nation 5013100 20000 2950652 2970652 23664 2946988 7983752

Cheyenne amp Arapaho 262875 20000 154725 174725 1715 173010 437600

Chicksaw Nation 891383 20000 524657 544657 4619 540038 1436040

Choctaw Nation 2475445 20000 1457017 1477017 11938 1465079 3952462

Citizen Band Potawatomi 1027463 20000 604753 624753 5248 619505 1652216

Comache Tribe of Oklahoma 128343 20000 75541 95541 1093 94448 223884

Delaware Tribe of Indians 560106 20000 329672 349672 3088 346584 909778

Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 21459 20000 12631 32631 599 32032 54090

Eastern Shawnee 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Fort Sill Apache Tribe 12793 20000 7530 27530 559 26971 40323

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

Kaw 118851 20000 69954 89954 1049 88905 208805

Kialegee 14960 20000 8805 28805 569 28236 43765

Kickapoo 74282 20000 43721 63721 843 62878 138003

Kiowa 125867 20000 74084 94084 1082 93002 219951

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 60000 244113 304113 2416 301697 718854

Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 309508 20000 182173 202173 1930 200243 511681

Muscogee-Creek Nation 2510213 20000 1477483 1497483 12099 1485384 4007696

Osage Nation 613548 20000 361127 381127 3335 377792 994675

Otoe-Missouria 60664 20000 35706 55706 780 54926 116370

Pawnee 34871 20000 20525 40525 661 39864 75396

Ponca Tribe 82639 20000 48640 68640 882 67758 151279

Quapaw Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma 254622 20000 149868 169868 1677 168191 424490

Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Thlopthlocco Tribal Town 18570 20000 10930 30930 586 30344 49500

Tonkawa Tribe 41061 20000 24168 44168 690 43478 85229

United Keetowah Band of Cherokee 262875 20000 154726 174726 1715 173011 437601

Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 66647 20000 39228 59228 808 58420 125875

Wyandotte Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

OREGON Burns Paiute Tribe 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

Conf Tribes of Coos Lower Umpaqua Siuslaw 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Conderated Tribes of Grande Ronde 84805 20000 49915 69915 892 69023 154720

Conf Tribes of Siletz Indians 177451 20000 104446 124446 1320 123126 301897

Conf Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation 119470 20000 70319 90319 1052 89267 209789

Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 131541 20000 77423 97423 1108 96315 228964

Coquille Indian Tribe 11968 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 39012

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe 15166 20000 8926 28926 570 28356 44092

Klamath Tribes 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

RHODE ISLAND Narragansett 52307 20000 30787 50787 742 50045 103094

SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

96339880

Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

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Salt River Pima-Maricopa 244408 20000 143856 163856 1629 162227 408264

San Carlos Apache Tribe 298985 20000 175979 195979 1882 194097 494964

Tohono OOdham 671116 20000 395012 415012 3601 411411 1086128

White Mountain Apache Tribe 528330 20000 310969 330969 2941 328028 859299

Yavapai-Apache Tribe (Camp Verde) 43537 20000 25626 45626 701 44925 89163

CALIFORNIA Bear River Band of Rohnerville 15475 20000 9109 29109 572 28537 44584

Bishop Paiute Tribe 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

California Indian Manpower Inc 138969 228000 81795 309795 1142 308653 448764

California Rural Indian Health Board 44466 80000 26172 106172 705 105467 150638

Campo Consortia 20943 51600 12327 63927 597 63330 84870

Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria 30125 20000 17731 37731 639 37092 67856

Chukchansi Tribe of Picayane Rancheria 26308 20000 15485 35485 622 34863 61793

Cloverdale Rancheria 12483 20000 7348 27348 558 26790 39831

Cortina Indian Rancheria 11349 20000 6680 26680 552 26128 38029

Dry Creek Rancheria 19602 20000 11538 31538 591 30947 51140

Enterprise Rancheria 17023 20000 10020 30020 579 29441 47043

Fort Mojave Tribe 34355 20000 20221 40221 659 39562 74576

Hoopa Tribe 64997 20000 38256 58256 800 57456 123253

Hopland Band of Pomo Indians 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Inter Tribal Council of California 168579 368000 99225 467225 1279 465946 635804

Karuk Tribe 85734 20000 50462 70462 896 69566 156196

La Jolla Tribe 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Lytton Rancheria 10936 20000 6437 26437 551 25886 37373

Mooretown Rancheria 25895 20000 15242 35242 620 34622 61137

North Fork Rancheria 23832 20000 14027 34027 610 33417 57859

Pala Band of Mission Indians 21150 20000 12448 32448 598 31850 53598

Pauma Band of Mission Indians 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Pechanga Indian Reservation 18364 20000 10809 30809 695 30114 49173

Pinoleville Indian Community 11658 20000 6862 26862 585 26277 38520

Pit River Tribe 42299 20000 24897 44897 554 44343 87196

Potter Valley Little Lake 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Quartz Valley Indian Commun 6190 20000 3643 23643 529 23114 29833

Redding Rancheria 215727 20000 126975 146975 1497 145478 362702

Rincon San Luiseno Band 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Round Valley Indian Tribe 206029 20000 121266 141266 1452 139814 347295

Scotts Valley Band of Pomo 6396 20000 3765 23765 530 23235 30161

Shingle Springs Rancheria 5158 20000 3036 23036 524 22512 28194

Soboba Band of Mission Indians 25792 20000 15181 35181 619 34562 60973

Southern California Tribal Chairmens Assoc 14237 41600 8380 49980 566 49414 64217

Susanville RancheriaLassen 31157 20000 18339 38339 644 37695 69496

Table Bluff Rancheria 8563 20000 5040 25040 540 24500 33603

Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Tyme Maidu Berry Creek Rancheria 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Yurok Tribe 155373 20000 91451 111451 1218 110233 266824

COLORADO Southern Ute 64481 20000 37953 57953 798 57155 122434

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

FLORIDA Miccosukee Corporation 21253 20000 12509 32509 598 31911 53762

HAWAII

ALU LIKE Inc 1000000 - 1000000 1000000

IDAHO Coeur dAlene Tribe 135564 20000 79792 99792 1126 98666 235356

Nez Perce Tribe 123597 20000 72748 92748 1071 91677 216345

Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes 159397 20000 93819 113819 1237 112582 273216

KANSAS Kickapoo 30229 20000 17792 37792 640 37152 68021

Prairie Band of Potawatomi 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

LOUISIANA Chitimacha Tribe 31982 20000 18825 38825 648 38177 70807

Coushatta Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Tunica Biloxi 8150 20000 4797 24797 538 24259 32947

MAINE Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians 22078 20000 12995 32995 602 32393 55073

Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians 11555 20000 6801 26801 553 26248 38356

Indian Township Passamaquoddy 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Penobscot Nation 40236 20000 23682 43682 686 42996 83918

Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy 44156 20000 25990 45990 704 45286 90146

MASSACHUSETTS Wampanoag of Gay Head 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

MICHIGAN Bay Mills Indian Community 35593 20000 20950 40950 664 40286 76543

Grand Traverse Band of OttawaChippewa 39617 20000 23318 43318 683 42635 82935

Hannahville Indian Community (Potawatomi) 34974 20000 20586 40586 662 39924 75560

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community 19189 20000 11295 31295 589 30706 50484

Lac Vieux Desert 15579 20000 9169 29169 572 28597 44748

Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians 73560 20000 43296 63296 840 62456 136856

Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe 61489 20000 36192 56192 784 55408 117681

Sault St Marie Tribe of Chippewas 297334 20000 175007 195007 1874 193133 492341

MINNESOTA Bois Forte Reservation (Nett Lake) 67163 20000 39531 59531 810 58721 126694

Fond Du Lac 268034 20000 157762 177762 1739 176023 445796

Grand Portage 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Leech Lake 390393 20000 229781 249781 2304 247477 640174

Lower Sioux Indian Tribe of Minnesota 24657 20000 14513 34513 614 33899 59170

Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa 77893 20000 45847 65847 860 64987 143740

Prairie Island Indian Community of Minn 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Red Lake 305278 20000 179683 199683 1911 197772 504961

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community 22904 20000 13481 33481 606 32875 56385

White Earth 358720 20000 211138 231138 2158 228980 589858

MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Band of Choctow 277216 20000 163166 183166 1781 181385 460382

MONTANA Blackfeet Nation 283200 20000 166688 186688 1809 184879 469888

Chippewa-Cree Tribe (Rocky Boys) 111113 20000 65400 85400 1013 84387 196513

Confederated Tribe of Salish amp Kootenai 495316 20000 291537 311537 2789 308748 806853

Crow Tribe 360577 20000 212231 232231 2166 230065 592808

Fort Belknap Community Council 257923 20000 151811 171811 1692 170119 429734

Fort Peck Assiniboine amp Sioux 362743 20000 213507 233507 2176 231331 596250

Northern Cheyenne Tribe 200252 20000 117866 137866 1425 136441 338118

NEBRASKA Omaha 93162 20000 54834 74834 930 73904 167996

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska 26102 20000 15363 35363 621 34742 61465

Santee Sioux 30951 20000 18217 38217 643 37574 69168

Winnebago 99971 20000 58842 78842 962 77880 178813

NEVADA Ely Shoshone Duck Water Tribe 11968 31600 7044 38644 555 38089 50612

Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe 41371 20000 24350 44350 691 43659 85721

Inter Tribal Council of Nevada 232544 196000 136873 332873 1575 331298 565417

Las Vegas Paiute 168785 20000 99345 119345 1280 118065 288130

Lovelock Paiute Tribe 6293 20000 3704 23704 529 23175 29997

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Council 43434 20000 25565 45565 701 44864 88999

Reno-Sparks Indian Colony 32498 20000 19128 39128 650 38478 71626

Shoshone-Paiute Tribe of Duck Valley 31776 20000 18703 38703 647 38056 70479

Walker River Piaute Tribe 28887 20000 17003 37003 633 36370 65890

NEW MEXICO Eight Northern Indian Pueblos 142993 140000 84163 224163 1161 223002 367156

Mescalero Apache 111939 20000 65886 85886 1017 84869 197825

Pueblo of Acoma 208402 20000 122663 142663 1463 141200 351065

Pueblo of Cochiti 33633 20000 19796 39796 655 39141 73429

Pueblo of Isleta 101209 20000 59571 79571 968 78603 180780

Pueblo of Jemez (Jemus Pueblo) 67473 20000 39714 59714 812 58902 127187

Pueblo of Laguna 174872 20000 102928 122928 1308 121620 297800

Pueblo of Sandia 12071 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 39176

Pueblo de San Felipe 84392 20000 49672 69672 890 68782 154064

Pueblo of Zia 18880 20000 11113 31113 587 30526 49993

Pueblo of Zuni 227179 20000 133715 153715 1550 152165 380894

Santa Ana Pueblo 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Santo Domingo Pueblo 133192 20000 78395 98395 1115 97280 231587

Taos Pueblo 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

NEW YORK St Regis Mohawk 170848 20000 100559 120559 1289 119270 291407

Seneca Nation 158984 20000 93576 113576 1235 112341 272560

NORTH CAROLINA Eastern Band of Cherokee 309817 20000 182355 202355 1932 200423 512172

NORTH DAKOTA Spirit Lake Nation 302080 20000 177801 197801 1896 195905 499881

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 733637 20000 431810 451810 3890 447920 1185447

Three Affiliated Tribes 201180 20000 118412 138412 1430 136982 339592

Trenton Indian Service Area 62727 20000 36920 56920 790 56130 119647

Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 486340 20000 286254 306254 2747 303507 792594

OKLAHOMA Absentee Shawnee Tribe 186633 20000 109851 129851 1362 128489 316484

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town 63140 20000 37163 57163 792 56371 120303

Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 59632 20000 35098 55098 776 54322 114730

Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma 59838 20000 35220 55220 776 54444 115058

Central Tribes of Shawnee Area Inc 315801 20000 185877 205877 1959 203918 521678

Cherokee Nation 5013100 20000 2950652 2970652 23664 2946988 7983752

Cheyenne amp Arapaho 262875 20000 154725 174725 1715 173010 437600

Chicksaw Nation 891383 20000 524657 544657 4619 540038 1436040

Choctaw Nation 2475445 20000 1457017 1477017 11938 1465079 3952462

Citizen Band Potawatomi 1027463 20000 604753 624753 5248 619505 1652216

Comache Tribe of Oklahoma 128343 20000 75541 95541 1093 94448 223884

Delaware Tribe of Indians 560106 20000 329672 349672 3088 346584 909778

Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 21459 20000 12631 32631 599 32032 54090

Eastern Shawnee 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Fort Sill Apache Tribe 12793 20000 7530 27530 559 26971 40323

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

Kaw 118851 20000 69954 89954 1049 88905 208805

Kialegee 14960 20000 8805 28805 569 28236 43765

Kickapoo 74282 20000 43721 63721 843 62878 138003

Kiowa 125867 20000 74084 94084 1082 93002 219951

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 60000 244113 304113 2416 301697 718854

Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 309508 20000 182173 202173 1930 200243 511681

Muscogee-Creek Nation 2510213 20000 1477483 1497483 12099 1485384 4007696

Osage Nation 613548 20000 361127 381127 3335 377792 994675

Otoe-Missouria 60664 20000 35706 55706 780 54926 116370

Pawnee 34871 20000 20525 40525 661 39864 75396

Ponca Tribe 82639 20000 48640 68640 882 67758 151279

Quapaw Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma 254622 20000 149868 169868 1677 168191 424490

Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Thlopthlocco Tribal Town 18570 20000 10930 30930 586 30344 49500

Tonkawa Tribe 41061 20000 24168 44168 690 43478 85229

United Keetowah Band of Cherokee 262875 20000 154726 174726 1715 173011 437601

Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 66647 20000 39228 59228 808 58420 125875

Wyandotte Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

OREGON Burns Paiute Tribe 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

Conf Tribes of Coos Lower Umpaqua Siuslaw 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Conderated Tribes of Grande Ronde 84805 20000 49915 69915 892 69023 154720

Conf Tribes of Siletz Indians 177451 20000 104446 124446 1320 123126 301897

Conf Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation 119470 20000 70319 90319 1052 89267 209789

Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 131541 20000 77423 97423 1108 96315 228964

Coquille Indian Tribe 11968 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 39012

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe 15166 20000 8926 28926 570 28356 44092

Klamath Tribes 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

RHODE ISLAND Narragansett 52307 20000 30787 50787 742 50045 103094

SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

96339880

Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

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Mooretown Rancheria 25895 20000 15242 35242 620 34622 61137

North Fork Rancheria 23832 20000 14027 34027 610 33417 57859

Pala Band of Mission Indians 21150 20000 12448 32448 598 31850 53598

Pauma Band of Mission Indians 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Pechanga Indian Reservation 18364 20000 10809 30809 695 30114 49173

Pinoleville Indian Community 11658 20000 6862 26862 585 26277 38520

Pit River Tribe 42299 20000 24897 44897 554 44343 87196

Potter Valley Little Lake 5571 20000 3279 23279 526 22753 28850

Quartz Valley Indian Commun 6190 20000 3643 23643 529 23114 29833

Redding Rancheria 215727 20000 126975 146975 1497 145478 362702

Rincon San Luiseno Band 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Round Valley Indian Tribe 206029 20000 121266 141266 1452 139814 347295

Scotts Valley Band of Pomo 6396 20000 3765 23765 530 23235 30161

Shingle Springs Rancheria 5158 20000 3036 23036 524 22512 28194

Soboba Band of Mission Indians 25792 20000 15181 35181 619 34562 60973

Southern California Tribal Chairmens Assoc 14237 41600 8380 49980 566 49414 64217

Susanville RancheriaLassen 31157 20000 18339 38339 644 37695 69496

Table Bluff Rancheria 8563 20000 5040 25040 540 24500 33603

Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Tyme Maidu Berry Creek Rancheria 13722 20000 8076 28076 563 27513 41798

Yurok Tribe 155373 20000 91451 111451 1218 110233 266824

COLORADO Southern Ute 64481 20000 37953 57953 798 57155 122434

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

FLORIDA Miccosukee Corporation 21253 20000 12509 32509 598 31911 53762

HAWAII

ALU LIKE Inc 1000000 - 1000000 1000000

IDAHO Coeur dAlene Tribe 135564 20000 79792 99792 1126 98666 235356

Nez Perce Tribe 123597 20000 72748 92748 1071 91677 216345

Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes 159397 20000 93819 113819 1237 112582 273216

KANSAS Kickapoo 30229 20000 17792 37792 640 37152 68021

Prairie Band of Potawatomi 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

LOUISIANA Chitimacha Tribe 31982 20000 18825 38825 648 38177 70807

Coushatta Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Tunica Biloxi 8150 20000 4797 24797 538 24259 32947

MAINE Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians 22078 20000 12995 32995 602 32393 55073

Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians 11555 20000 6801 26801 553 26248 38356

Indian Township Passamaquoddy 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Penobscot Nation 40236 20000 23682 43682 686 42996 83918

Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy 44156 20000 25990 45990 704 45286 90146

MASSACHUSETTS Wampanoag of Gay Head 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

MICHIGAN Bay Mills Indian Community 35593 20000 20950 40950 664 40286 76543

Grand Traverse Band of OttawaChippewa 39617 20000 23318 43318 683 42635 82935

Hannahville Indian Community (Potawatomi) 34974 20000 20586 40586 662 39924 75560

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community 19189 20000 11295 31295 589 30706 50484

Lac Vieux Desert 15579 20000 9169 29169 572 28597 44748

Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians 73560 20000 43296 63296 840 62456 136856

Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe 61489 20000 36192 56192 784 55408 117681

Sault St Marie Tribe of Chippewas 297334 20000 175007 195007 1874 193133 492341

MINNESOTA Bois Forte Reservation (Nett Lake) 67163 20000 39531 59531 810 58721 126694

Fond Du Lac 268034 20000 157762 177762 1739 176023 445796

Grand Portage 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Leech Lake 390393 20000 229781 249781 2304 247477 640174

Lower Sioux Indian Tribe of Minnesota 24657 20000 14513 34513 614 33899 59170

Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa 77893 20000 45847 65847 860 64987 143740

Prairie Island Indian Community of Minn 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Red Lake 305278 20000 179683 199683 1911 197772 504961

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community 22904 20000 13481 33481 606 32875 56385

White Earth 358720 20000 211138 231138 2158 228980 589858

MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Band of Choctow 277216 20000 163166 183166 1781 181385 460382

MONTANA Blackfeet Nation 283200 20000 166688 186688 1809 184879 469888

Chippewa-Cree Tribe (Rocky Boys) 111113 20000 65400 85400 1013 84387 196513

Confederated Tribe of Salish amp Kootenai 495316 20000 291537 311537 2789 308748 806853

Crow Tribe 360577 20000 212231 232231 2166 230065 592808

Fort Belknap Community Council 257923 20000 151811 171811 1692 170119 429734

Fort Peck Assiniboine amp Sioux 362743 20000 213507 233507 2176 231331 596250

Northern Cheyenne Tribe 200252 20000 117866 137866 1425 136441 338118

NEBRASKA Omaha 93162 20000 54834 74834 930 73904 167996

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska 26102 20000 15363 35363 621 34742 61465

Santee Sioux 30951 20000 18217 38217 643 37574 69168

Winnebago 99971 20000 58842 78842 962 77880 178813

NEVADA Ely Shoshone Duck Water Tribe 11968 31600 7044 38644 555 38089 50612

Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe 41371 20000 24350 44350 691 43659 85721

Inter Tribal Council of Nevada 232544 196000 136873 332873 1575 331298 565417

Las Vegas Paiute 168785 20000 99345 119345 1280 118065 288130

Lovelock Paiute Tribe 6293 20000 3704 23704 529 23175 29997

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Council 43434 20000 25565 45565 701 44864 88999

Reno-Sparks Indian Colony 32498 20000 19128 39128 650 38478 71626

Shoshone-Paiute Tribe of Duck Valley 31776 20000 18703 38703 647 38056 70479

Walker River Piaute Tribe 28887 20000 17003 37003 633 36370 65890

NEW MEXICO Eight Northern Indian Pueblos 142993 140000 84163 224163 1161 223002 367156

Mescalero Apache 111939 20000 65886 85886 1017 84869 197825

Pueblo of Acoma 208402 20000 122663 142663 1463 141200 351065

Pueblo of Cochiti 33633 20000 19796 39796 655 39141 73429

Pueblo of Isleta 101209 20000 59571 79571 968 78603 180780

Pueblo of Jemez (Jemus Pueblo) 67473 20000 39714 59714 812 58902 127187

Pueblo of Laguna 174872 20000 102928 122928 1308 121620 297800

Pueblo of Sandia 12071 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 39176

Pueblo de San Felipe 84392 20000 49672 69672 890 68782 154064

Pueblo of Zia 18880 20000 11113 31113 587 30526 49993

Pueblo of Zuni 227179 20000 133715 153715 1550 152165 380894

Santa Ana Pueblo 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Santo Domingo Pueblo 133192 20000 78395 98395 1115 97280 231587

Taos Pueblo 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

NEW YORK St Regis Mohawk 170848 20000 100559 120559 1289 119270 291407

Seneca Nation 158984 20000 93576 113576 1235 112341 272560

NORTH CAROLINA Eastern Band of Cherokee 309817 20000 182355 202355 1932 200423 512172

NORTH DAKOTA Spirit Lake Nation 302080 20000 177801 197801 1896 195905 499881

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 733637 20000 431810 451810 3890 447920 1185447

Three Affiliated Tribes 201180 20000 118412 138412 1430 136982 339592

Trenton Indian Service Area 62727 20000 36920 56920 790 56130 119647

Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 486340 20000 286254 306254 2747 303507 792594

OKLAHOMA Absentee Shawnee Tribe 186633 20000 109851 129851 1362 128489 316484

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town 63140 20000 37163 57163 792 56371 120303

Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 59632 20000 35098 55098 776 54322 114730

Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma 59838 20000 35220 55220 776 54444 115058

Central Tribes of Shawnee Area Inc 315801 20000 185877 205877 1959 203918 521678

Cherokee Nation 5013100 20000 2950652 2970652 23664 2946988 7983752

Cheyenne amp Arapaho 262875 20000 154725 174725 1715 173010 437600

Chicksaw Nation 891383 20000 524657 544657 4619 540038 1436040

Choctaw Nation 2475445 20000 1457017 1477017 11938 1465079 3952462

Citizen Band Potawatomi 1027463 20000 604753 624753 5248 619505 1652216

Comache Tribe of Oklahoma 128343 20000 75541 95541 1093 94448 223884

Delaware Tribe of Indians 560106 20000 329672 349672 3088 346584 909778

Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 21459 20000 12631 32631 599 32032 54090

Eastern Shawnee 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Fort Sill Apache Tribe 12793 20000 7530 27530 559 26971 40323

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

Kaw 118851 20000 69954 89954 1049 88905 208805

Kialegee 14960 20000 8805 28805 569 28236 43765

Kickapoo 74282 20000 43721 63721 843 62878 138003

Kiowa 125867 20000 74084 94084 1082 93002 219951

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 60000 244113 304113 2416 301697 718854

Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 309508 20000 182173 202173 1930 200243 511681

Muscogee-Creek Nation 2510213 20000 1477483 1497483 12099 1485384 4007696

Osage Nation 613548 20000 361127 381127 3335 377792 994675

Otoe-Missouria 60664 20000 35706 55706 780 54926 116370

Pawnee 34871 20000 20525 40525 661 39864 75396

Ponca Tribe 82639 20000 48640 68640 882 67758 151279

Quapaw Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma 254622 20000 149868 169868 1677 168191 424490

Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Thlopthlocco Tribal Town 18570 20000 10930 30930 586 30344 49500

Tonkawa Tribe 41061 20000 24168 44168 690 43478 85229

United Keetowah Band of Cherokee 262875 20000 154726 174726 1715 173011 437601

Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 66647 20000 39228 59228 808 58420 125875

Wyandotte Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

OREGON Burns Paiute Tribe 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

Conf Tribes of Coos Lower Umpaqua Siuslaw 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Conderated Tribes of Grande Ronde 84805 20000 49915 69915 892 69023 154720

Conf Tribes of Siletz Indians 177451 20000 104446 124446 1320 123126 301897

Conf Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation 119470 20000 70319 90319 1052 89267 209789

Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 131541 20000 77423 97423 1108 96315 228964

Coquille Indian Tribe 11968 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 39012

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe 15166 20000 8926 28926 570 28356 44092

Klamath Tribes 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

RHODE ISLAND Narragansett 52307 20000 30787 50787 742 50045 103094

SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

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Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

Page 8: ACF · Purpose To convey the final FY 2002 Tribal allotments and earmarks for the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). Background Allocations. Attachment A shows the total CCDF

FLORIDA Miccosukee Corporation 21253 20000 12509 32509 598 31911 53762

HAWAII

ALU LIKE Inc 1000000 - 1000000 1000000

IDAHO Coeur dAlene Tribe 135564 20000 79792 99792 1126 98666 235356

Nez Perce Tribe 123597 20000 72748 92748 1071 91677 216345

Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes 159397 20000 93819 113819 1237 112582 273216

KANSAS Kickapoo 30229 20000 17792 37792 640 37152 68021

Prairie Band of Potawatomi 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

LOUISIANA Chitimacha Tribe 31982 20000 18825 38825 648 38177 70807

Coushatta Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Tunica Biloxi 8150 20000 4797 24797 538 24259 32947

MAINE Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians 22078 20000 12995 32995 602 32393 55073

Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians 11555 20000 6801 26801 553 26248 38356

Indian Township Passamaquoddy 17642 20000 10384 30384 582 29802 48026

Penobscot Nation 40236 20000 23682 43682 686 42996 83918

Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy 44156 20000 25990 45990 704 45286 90146

MASSACHUSETTS Wampanoag of Gay Head 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

MICHIGAN Bay Mills Indian Community 35593 20000 20950 40950 664 40286 76543

Grand Traverse Band of OttawaChippewa 39617 20000 23318 43318 683 42635 82935

Hannahville Indian Community (Potawatomi) 34974 20000 20586 40586 662 39924 75560

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community 19189 20000 11295 31295 589 30706 50484

Lac Vieux Desert 15579 20000 9169 29169 572 28597 44748

Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians 73560 20000 43296 63296 840 62456 136856

Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe 61489 20000 36192 56192 784 55408 117681

Sault St Marie Tribe of Chippewas 297334 20000 175007 195007 1874 193133 492341

MINNESOTA Bois Forte Reservation (Nett Lake) 67163 20000 39531 59531 810 58721 126694

Fond Du Lac 268034 20000 157762 177762 1739 176023 445796

Grand Portage 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Leech Lake 390393 20000 229781 249781 2304 247477 640174

Lower Sioux Indian Tribe of Minnesota 24657 20000 14513 34513 614 33899 59170

Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa 77893 20000 45847 65847 860 64987 143740

Prairie Island Indian Community of Minn 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Red Lake 305278 20000 179683 199683 1911 197772 504961

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community 22904 20000 13481 33481 606 32875 56385

White Earth 358720 20000 211138 231138 2158 228980 589858

MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Band of Choctow 277216 20000 163166 183166 1781 181385 460382

MONTANA Blackfeet Nation 283200 20000 166688 186688 1809 184879 469888

Chippewa-Cree Tribe (Rocky Boys) 111113 20000 65400 85400 1013 84387 196513

Confederated Tribe of Salish amp Kootenai 495316 20000 291537 311537 2789 308748 806853

Crow Tribe 360577 20000 212231 232231 2166 230065 592808

Fort Belknap Community Council 257923 20000 151811 171811 1692 170119 429734

Fort Peck Assiniboine amp Sioux 362743 20000 213507 233507 2176 231331 596250

Northern Cheyenne Tribe 200252 20000 117866 137866 1425 136441 338118

NEBRASKA Omaha 93162 20000 54834 74834 930 73904 167996

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska 26102 20000 15363 35363 621 34742 61465

Santee Sioux 30951 20000 18217 38217 643 37574 69168

Winnebago 99971 20000 58842 78842 962 77880 178813

NEVADA Ely Shoshone Duck Water Tribe 11968 31600 7044 38644 555 38089 50612

Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe 41371 20000 24350 44350 691 43659 85721

Inter Tribal Council of Nevada 232544 196000 136873 332873 1575 331298 565417

Las Vegas Paiute 168785 20000 99345 119345 1280 118065 288130

Lovelock Paiute Tribe 6293 20000 3704 23704 529 23175 29997

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Council 43434 20000 25565 45565 701 44864 88999

Reno-Sparks Indian Colony 32498 20000 19128 39128 650 38478 71626

Shoshone-Paiute Tribe of Duck Valley 31776 20000 18703 38703 647 38056 70479

Walker River Piaute Tribe 28887 20000 17003 37003 633 36370 65890

NEW MEXICO Eight Northern Indian Pueblos 142993 140000 84163 224163 1161 223002 367156

Mescalero Apache 111939 20000 65886 85886 1017 84869 197825

Pueblo of Acoma 208402 20000 122663 142663 1463 141200 351065

Pueblo of Cochiti 33633 20000 19796 39796 655 39141 73429

Pueblo of Isleta 101209 20000 59571 79571 968 78603 180780

Pueblo of Jemez (Jemus Pueblo) 67473 20000 39714 59714 812 58902 127187

Pueblo of Laguna 174872 20000 102928 122928 1308 121620 297800

Pueblo of Sandia 12071 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 39176

Pueblo de San Felipe 84392 20000 49672 69672 890 68782 154064

Pueblo of Zia 18880 20000 11113 31113 587 30526 49993

Pueblo of Zuni 227179 20000 133715 153715 1550 152165 380894

Santa Ana Pueblo 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Santo Domingo Pueblo 133192 20000 78395 98395 1115 97280 231587

Taos Pueblo 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

NEW YORK St Regis Mohawk 170848 20000 100559 120559 1289 119270 291407

Seneca Nation 158984 20000 93576 113576 1235 112341 272560

NORTH CAROLINA Eastern Band of Cherokee 309817 20000 182355 202355 1932 200423 512172

NORTH DAKOTA Spirit Lake Nation 302080 20000 177801 197801 1896 195905 499881

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 733637 20000 431810 451810 3890 447920 1185447

Three Affiliated Tribes 201180 20000 118412 138412 1430 136982 339592

Trenton Indian Service Area 62727 20000 36920 56920 790 56130 119647

Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 486340 20000 286254 306254 2747 303507 792594

OKLAHOMA Absentee Shawnee Tribe 186633 20000 109851 129851 1362 128489 316484

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town 63140 20000 37163 57163 792 56371 120303

Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 59632 20000 35098 55098 776 54322 114730

Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma 59838 20000 35220 55220 776 54444 115058

Central Tribes of Shawnee Area Inc 315801 20000 185877 205877 1959 203918 521678

Cherokee Nation 5013100 20000 2950652 2970652 23664 2946988 7983752

Cheyenne amp Arapaho 262875 20000 154725 174725 1715 173010 437600

Chicksaw Nation 891383 20000 524657 544657 4619 540038 1436040

Choctaw Nation 2475445 20000 1457017 1477017 11938 1465079 3952462

Citizen Band Potawatomi 1027463 20000 604753 624753 5248 619505 1652216

Comache Tribe of Oklahoma 128343 20000 75541 95541 1093 94448 223884

Delaware Tribe of Indians 560106 20000 329672 349672 3088 346584 909778

Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 21459 20000 12631 32631 599 32032 54090

Eastern Shawnee 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Fort Sill Apache Tribe 12793 20000 7530 27530 559 26971 40323

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

Kaw 118851 20000 69954 89954 1049 88905 208805

Kialegee 14960 20000 8805 28805 569 28236 43765

Kickapoo 74282 20000 43721 63721 843 62878 138003

Kiowa 125867 20000 74084 94084 1082 93002 219951

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 60000 244113 304113 2416 301697 718854

Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 309508 20000 182173 202173 1930 200243 511681

Muscogee-Creek Nation 2510213 20000 1477483 1497483 12099 1485384 4007696

Osage Nation 613548 20000 361127 381127 3335 377792 994675

Otoe-Missouria 60664 20000 35706 55706 780 54926 116370

Pawnee 34871 20000 20525 40525 661 39864 75396

Ponca Tribe 82639 20000 48640 68640 882 67758 151279

Quapaw Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma 254622 20000 149868 169868 1677 168191 424490

Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Thlopthlocco Tribal Town 18570 20000 10930 30930 586 30344 49500

Tonkawa Tribe 41061 20000 24168 44168 690 43478 85229

United Keetowah Band of Cherokee 262875 20000 154726 174726 1715 173011 437601

Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 66647 20000 39228 59228 808 58420 125875

Wyandotte Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

OREGON Burns Paiute Tribe 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

Conf Tribes of Coos Lower Umpaqua Siuslaw 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Conderated Tribes of Grande Ronde 84805 20000 49915 69915 892 69023 154720

Conf Tribes of Siletz Indians 177451 20000 104446 124446 1320 123126 301897

Conf Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation 119470 20000 70319 90319 1052 89267 209789

Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 131541 20000 77423 97423 1108 96315 228964

Coquille Indian Tribe 11968 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 39012

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe 15166 20000 8926 28926 570 28356 44092

Klamath Tribes 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

RHODE ISLAND Narragansett 52307 20000 30787 50787 742 50045 103094

SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

96339880

Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

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MICHIGAN Bay Mills Indian Community 35593 20000 20950 40950 664 40286 76543

Grand Traverse Band of OttawaChippewa 39617 20000 23318 43318 683 42635 82935

Hannahville Indian Community (Potawatomi) 34974 20000 20586 40586 662 39924 75560

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community 19189 20000 11295 31295 589 30706 50484

Lac Vieux Desert 15579 20000 9169 29169 572 28597 44748

Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians 73560 20000 43296 63296 840 62456 136856

Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe 61489 20000 36192 56192 784 55408 117681

Sault St Marie Tribe of Chippewas 297334 20000 175007 195007 1874 193133 492341

MINNESOTA Bois Forte Reservation (Nett Lake) 67163 20000 39531 59531 810 58721 126694

Fond Du Lac 268034 20000 157762 177762 1739 176023 445796

Grand Portage 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Leech Lake 390393 20000 229781 249781 2304 247477 640174

Lower Sioux Indian Tribe of Minnesota 24657 20000 14513 34513 614 33899 59170

Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa 77893 20000 45847 65847 860 64987 143740

Prairie Island Indian Community of Minn 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Red Lake 305278 20000 179683 199683 1911 197772 504961

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community 22904 20000 13481 33481 606 32875 56385

White Earth 358720 20000 211138 231138 2158 228980 589858

MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Band of Choctow 277216 20000 163166 183166 1781 181385 460382

MONTANA Blackfeet Nation 283200 20000 166688 186688 1809 184879 469888

Chippewa-Cree Tribe (Rocky Boys) 111113 20000 65400 85400 1013 84387 196513

Confederated Tribe of Salish amp Kootenai 495316 20000 291537 311537 2789 308748 806853

Crow Tribe 360577 20000 212231 232231 2166 230065 592808

Fort Belknap Community Council 257923 20000 151811 171811 1692 170119 429734

Fort Peck Assiniboine amp Sioux 362743 20000 213507 233507 2176 231331 596250

Northern Cheyenne Tribe 200252 20000 117866 137866 1425 136441 338118

NEBRASKA Omaha 93162 20000 54834 74834 930 73904 167996

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska 26102 20000 15363 35363 621 34742 61465

Santee Sioux 30951 20000 18217 38217 643 37574 69168

Winnebago 99971 20000 58842 78842 962 77880 178813

NEVADA Ely Shoshone Duck Water Tribe 11968 31600 7044 38644 555 38089 50612

Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe 41371 20000 24350 44350 691 43659 85721

Inter Tribal Council of Nevada 232544 196000 136873 332873 1575 331298 565417

Las Vegas Paiute 168785 20000 99345 119345 1280 118065 288130

Lovelock Paiute Tribe 6293 20000 3704 23704 529 23175 29997

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Council 43434 20000 25565 45565 701 44864 88999

Reno-Sparks Indian Colony 32498 20000 19128 39128 650 38478 71626

Shoshone-Paiute Tribe of Duck Valley 31776 20000 18703 38703 647 38056 70479

Walker River Piaute Tribe 28887 20000 17003 37003 633 36370 65890

NEW MEXICO Eight Northern Indian Pueblos 142993 140000 84163 224163 1161 223002 367156

Mescalero Apache 111939 20000 65886 85886 1017 84869 197825

Pueblo of Acoma 208402 20000 122663 142663 1463 141200 351065

Pueblo of Cochiti 33633 20000 19796 39796 655 39141 73429

Pueblo of Isleta 101209 20000 59571 79571 968 78603 180780

Pueblo of Jemez (Jemus Pueblo) 67473 20000 39714 59714 812 58902 127187

Pueblo of Laguna 174872 20000 102928 122928 1308 121620 297800

Pueblo of Sandia 12071 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 39176

Pueblo de San Felipe 84392 20000 49672 69672 890 68782 154064

Pueblo of Zia 18880 20000 11113 31113 587 30526 49993

Pueblo of Zuni 227179 20000 133715 153715 1550 152165 380894

Santa Ana Pueblo 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Santo Domingo Pueblo 133192 20000 78395 98395 1115 97280 231587

Taos Pueblo 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

NEW YORK St Regis Mohawk 170848 20000 100559 120559 1289 119270 291407

Seneca Nation 158984 20000 93576 113576 1235 112341 272560

NORTH CAROLINA Eastern Band of Cherokee 309817 20000 182355 202355 1932 200423 512172

NORTH DAKOTA Spirit Lake Nation 302080 20000 177801 197801 1896 195905 499881

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 733637 20000 431810 451810 3890 447920 1185447

Three Affiliated Tribes 201180 20000 118412 138412 1430 136982 339592

Trenton Indian Service Area 62727 20000 36920 56920 790 56130 119647

Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 486340 20000 286254 306254 2747 303507 792594

OKLAHOMA Absentee Shawnee Tribe 186633 20000 109851 129851 1362 128489 316484

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town 63140 20000 37163 57163 792 56371 120303

Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 59632 20000 35098 55098 776 54322 114730

Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma 59838 20000 35220 55220 776 54444 115058

Central Tribes of Shawnee Area Inc 315801 20000 185877 205877 1959 203918 521678

Cherokee Nation 5013100 20000 2950652 2970652 23664 2946988 7983752

Cheyenne amp Arapaho 262875 20000 154725 174725 1715 173010 437600

Chicksaw Nation 891383 20000 524657 544657 4619 540038 1436040

Choctaw Nation 2475445 20000 1457017 1477017 11938 1465079 3952462

Citizen Band Potawatomi 1027463 20000 604753 624753 5248 619505 1652216

Comache Tribe of Oklahoma 128343 20000 75541 95541 1093 94448 223884

Delaware Tribe of Indians 560106 20000 329672 349672 3088 346584 909778

Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 21459 20000 12631 32631 599 32032 54090

Eastern Shawnee 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Fort Sill Apache Tribe 12793 20000 7530 27530 559 26971 40323

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

Kaw 118851 20000 69954 89954 1049 88905 208805

Kialegee 14960 20000 8805 28805 569 28236 43765

Kickapoo 74282 20000 43721 63721 843 62878 138003

Kiowa 125867 20000 74084 94084 1082 93002 219951

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 60000 244113 304113 2416 301697 718854

Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 309508 20000 182173 202173 1930 200243 511681

Muscogee-Creek Nation 2510213 20000 1477483 1497483 12099 1485384 4007696

Osage Nation 613548 20000 361127 381127 3335 377792 994675

Otoe-Missouria 60664 20000 35706 55706 780 54926 116370

Pawnee 34871 20000 20525 40525 661 39864 75396

Ponca Tribe 82639 20000 48640 68640 882 67758 151279

Quapaw Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma 254622 20000 149868 169868 1677 168191 424490

Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Thlopthlocco Tribal Town 18570 20000 10930 30930 586 30344 49500

Tonkawa Tribe 41061 20000 24168 44168 690 43478 85229

United Keetowah Band of Cherokee 262875 20000 154726 174726 1715 173011 437601

Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 66647 20000 39228 59228 808 58420 125875

Wyandotte Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

OREGON Burns Paiute Tribe 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

Conf Tribes of Coos Lower Umpaqua Siuslaw 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Conderated Tribes of Grande Ronde 84805 20000 49915 69915 892 69023 154720

Conf Tribes of Siletz Indians 177451 20000 104446 124446 1320 123126 301897

Conf Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation 119470 20000 70319 90319 1052 89267 209789

Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 131541 20000 77423 97423 1108 96315 228964

Coquille Indian Tribe 11968 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 39012

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe 15166 20000 8926 28926 570 28356 44092

Klamath Tribes 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

RHODE ISLAND Narragansett 52307 20000 30787 50787 742 50045 103094

SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

96339880

Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

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MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Band of Choctow 277216 20000 163166 183166 1781 181385 460382

MONTANA Blackfeet Nation 283200 20000 166688 186688 1809 184879 469888

Chippewa-Cree Tribe (Rocky Boys) 111113 20000 65400 85400 1013 84387 196513

Confederated Tribe of Salish amp Kootenai 495316 20000 291537 311537 2789 308748 806853

Crow Tribe 360577 20000 212231 232231 2166 230065 592808

Fort Belknap Community Council 257923 20000 151811 171811 1692 170119 429734

Fort Peck Assiniboine amp Sioux 362743 20000 213507 233507 2176 231331 596250

Northern Cheyenne Tribe 200252 20000 117866 137866 1425 136441 338118

NEBRASKA Omaha 93162 20000 54834 74834 930 73904 167996

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska 26102 20000 15363 35363 621 34742 61465

Santee Sioux 30951 20000 18217 38217 643 37574 69168

Winnebago 99971 20000 58842 78842 962 77880 178813

NEVADA Ely Shoshone Duck Water Tribe 11968 31600 7044 38644 555 38089 50612

Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe 41371 20000 24350 44350 691 43659 85721

Inter Tribal Council of Nevada 232544 196000 136873 332873 1575 331298 565417

Las Vegas Paiute 168785 20000 99345 119345 1280 118065 288130

Lovelock Paiute Tribe 6293 20000 3704 23704 529 23175 29997

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Council 43434 20000 25565 45565 701 44864 88999

Reno-Sparks Indian Colony 32498 20000 19128 39128 650 38478 71626

Shoshone-Paiute Tribe of Duck Valley 31776 20000 18703 38703 647 38056 70479

Walker River Piaute Tribe 28887 20000 17003 37003 633 36370 65890

NEW MEXICO Eight Northern Indian Pueblos 142993 140000 84163 224163 1161 223002 367156

Mescalero Apache 111939 20000 65886 85886 1017 84869 197825

Pueblo of Acoma 208402 20000 122663 142663 1463 141200 351065

Pueblo of Cochiti 33633 20000 19796 39796 655 39141 73429

Pueblo of Isleta 101209 20000 59571 79571 968 78603 180780

Pueblo of Jemez (Jemus Pueblo) 67473 20000 39714 59714 812 58902 127187

Pueblo of Laguna 174872 20000 102928 122928 1308 121620 297800

Pueblo of Sandia 12071 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 39176

Pueblo de San Felipe 84392 20000 49672 69672 890 68782 154064

Pueblo of Zia 18880 20000 11113 31113 587 30526 49993

Pueblo of Zuni 227179 20000 133715 153715 1550 152165 380894

Santa Ana Pueblo 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Santo Domingo Pueblo 133192 20000 78395 98395 1115 97280 231587

Taos Pueblo 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

NEW YORK St Regis Mohawk 170848 20000 100559 120559 1289 119270 291407

Seneca Nation 158984 20000 93576 113576 1235 112341 272560

NORTH CAROLINA Eastern Band of Cherokee 309817 20000 182355 202355 1932 200423 512172

NORTH DAKOTA Spirit Lake Nation 302080 20000 177801 197801 1896 195905 499881

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 733637 20000 431810 451810 3890 447920 1185447

Three Affiliated Tribes 201180 20000 118412 138412 1430 136982 339592

Trenton Indian Service Area 62727 20000 36920 56920 790 56130 119647

Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 486340 20000 286254 306254 2747 303507 792594

OKLAHOMA Absentee Shawnee Tribe 186633 20000 109851 129851 1362 128489 316484

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town 63140 20000 37163 57163 792 56371 120303

Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 59632 20000 35098 55098 776 54322 114730

Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma 59838 20000 35220 55220 776 54444 115058

Central Tribes of Shawnee Area Inc 315801 20000 185877 205877 1959 203918 521678

Cherokee Nation 5013100 20000 2950652 2970652 23664 2946988 7983752

Cheyenne amp Arapaho 262875 20000 154725 174725 1715 173010 437600

Chicksaw Nation 891383 20000 524657 544657 4619 540038 1436040

Choctaw Nation 2475445 20000 1457017 1477017 11938 1465079 3952462

Citizen Band Potawatomi 1027463 20000 604753 624753 5248 619505 1652216

Comache Tribe of Oklahoma 128343 20000 75541 95541 1093 94448 223884

Delaware Tribe of Indians 560106 20000 329672 349672 3088 346584 909778

Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 21459 20000 12631 32631 599 32032 54090

Eastern Shawnee 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Fort Sill Apache Tribe 12793 20000 7530 27530 559 26971 40323

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

Kaw 118851 20000 69954 89954 1049 88905 208805

Kialegee 14960 20000 8805 28805 569 28236 43765

Kickapoo 74282 20000 43721 63721 843 62878 138003

Kiowa 125867 20000 74084 94084 1082 93002 219951

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 60000 244113 304113 2416 301697 718854

Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 309508 20000 182173 202173 1930 200243 511681

Muscogee-Creek Nation 2510213 20000 1477483 1497483 12099 1485384 4007696

Osage Nation 613548 20000 361127 381127 3335 377792 994675

Otoe-Missouria 60664 20000 35706 55706 780 54926 116370

Pawnee 34871 20000 20525 40525 661 39864 75396

Ponca Tribe 82639 20000 48640 68640 882 67758 151279

Quapaw Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma 254622 20000 149868 169868 1677 168191 424490

Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Thlopthlocco Tribal Town 18570 20000 10930 30930 586 30344 49500

Tonkawa Tribe 41061 20000 24168 44168 690 43478 85229

United Keetowah Band of Cherokee 262875 20000 154726 174726 1715 173011 437601

Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 66647 20000 39228 59228 808 58420 125875

Wyandotte Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

OREGON Burns Paiute Tribe 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

Conf Tribes of Coos Lower Umpaqua Siuslaw 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Conderated Tribes of Grande Ronde 84805 20000 49915 69915 892 69023 154720

Conf Tribes of Siletz Indians 177451 20000 104446 124446 1320 123126 301897

Conf Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation 119470 20000 70319 90319 1052 89267 209789

Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 131541 20000 77423 97423 1108 96315 228964

Coquille Indian Tribe 11968 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 39012

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe 15166 20000 8926 28926 570 28356 44092

Klamath Tribes 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

RHODE ISLAND Narragansett 52307 20000 30787 50787 742 50045 103094

SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

96339880

Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

Page 11: ACF · Purpose To convey the final FY 2002 Tribal allotments and earmarks for the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). Background Allocations. Attachment A shows the total CCDF

Walker River Piaute Tribe 28887 20000 17003 37003 633 36370 65890

NEW MEXICO Eight Northern Indian Pueblos 142993 140000 84163 224163 1161 223002 367156

Mescalero Apache 111939 20000 65886 85886 1017 84869 197825

Pueblo of Acoma 208402 20000 122663 142663 1463 141200 351065

Pueblo of Cochiti 33633 20000 19796 39796 655 39141 73429

Pueblo of Isleta 101209 20000 59571 79571 968 78603 180780

Pueblo of Jemez (Jemus Pueblo) 67473 20000 39714 59714 812 58902 127187

Pueblo of Laguna 174872 20000 102928 122928 1308 121620 297800

Pueblo of Sandia 12071 20000 7105 27105 556 26549 39176

Pueblo de San Felipe 84392 20000 49672 69672 890 68782 154064

Pueblo of Zia 18880 20000 11113 31113 587 30526 49993

Pueblo of Zuni 227179 20000 133715 153715 1550 152165 380894

Santa Ana Pueblo 14547 20000 8562 28562 567 27995 43109

Santo Domingo Pueblo 133192 20000 78395 98395 1115 97280 231587

Taos Pueblo 72219 20000 42507 62507 834 61673 134726

NEW YORK St Regis Mohawk 170848 20000 100559 120559 1289 119270 291407

Seneca Nation 158984 20000 93576 113576 1235 112341 272560

NORTH CAROLINA Eastern Band of Cherokee 309817 20000 182355 202355 1932 200423 512172

NORTH DAKOTA Spirit Lake Nation 302080 20000 177801 197801 1896 195905 499881

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 733637 20000 431810 451810 3890 447920 1185447

Three Affiliated Tribes 201180 20000 118412 138412 1430 136982 339592

Trenton Indian Service Area 62727 20000 36920 56920 790 56130 119647

Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 486340 20000 286254 306254 2747 303507 792594

OKLAHOMA Absentee Shawnee Tribe 186633 20000 109851 129851 1362 128489 316484

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town 63140 20000 37163 57163 792 56371 120303

Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 59632 20000 35098 55098 776 54322 114730

Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma 59838 20000 35220 55220 776 54444 115058

Central Tribes of Shawnee Area Inc 315801 20000 185877 205877 1959 203918 521678

Cherokee Nation 5013100 20000 2950652 2970652 23664 2946988 7983752

Cheyenne amp Arapaho 262875 20000 154725 174725 1715 173010 437600

Chicksaw Nation 891383 20000 524657 544657 4619 540038 1436040

Choctaw Nation 2475445 20000 1457017 1477017 11938 1465079 3952462

Citizen Band Potawatomi 1027463 20000 604753 624753 5248 619505 1652216

Comache Tribe of Oklahoma 128343 20000 75541 95541 1093 94448 223884

Delaware Tribe of Indians 560106 20000 329672 349672 3088 346584 909778

Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 21459 20000 12631 32631 599 32032 54090

Eastern Shawnee 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Fort Sill Apache Tribe 12793 20000 7530 27530 559 26971 40323

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

Kaw 118851 20000 69954 89954 1049 88905 208805

Kialegee 14960 20000 8805 28805 569 28236 43765

Kickapoo 74282 20000 43721 63721 843 62878 138003

Kiowa 125867 20000 74084 94084 1082 93002 219951

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 60000 244113 304113 2416 301697 718854

Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 309508 20000 182173 202173 1930 200243 511681

Muscogee-Creek Nation 2510213 20000 1477483 1497483 12099 1485384 4007696

Osage Nation 613548 20000 361127 381127 3335 377792 994675

Otoe-Missouria 60664 20000 35706 55706 780 54926 116370

Pawnee 34871 20000 20525 40525 661 39864 75396

Ponca Tribe 82639 20000 48640 68640 882 67758 151279

Quapaw Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma 254622 20000 149868 169868 1677 168191 424490

Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Thlopthlocco Tribal Town 18570 20000 10930 30930 586 30344 49500

Tonkawa Tribe 41061 20000 24168 44168 690 43478 85229

United Keetowah Band of Cherokee 262875 20000 154726 174726 1715 173011 437601

Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 66647 20000 39228 59228 808 58420 125875

Wyandotte Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

OREGON Burns Paiute Tribe 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

Conf Tribes of Coos Lower Umpaqua Siuslaw 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Conderated Tribes of Grande Ronde 84805 20000 49915 69915 892 69023 154720

Conf Tribes of Siletz Indians 177451 20000 104446 124446 1320 123126 301897

Conf Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation 119470 20000 70319 90319 1052 89267 209789

Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 131541 20000 77423 97423 1108 96315 228964

Coquille Indian Tribe 11968 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 39012

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe 15166 20000 8926 28926 570 28356 44092

Klamath Tribes 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

RHODE ISLAND Narragansett 52307 20000 30787 50787 742 50045 103094

SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

96339880

Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

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Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 486340 20000 286254 306254 2747 303507 792594

OKLAHOMA Absentee Shawnee Tribe 186633 20000 109851 129851 1362 128489 316484

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town 63140 20000 37163 57163 792 56371 120303

Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 59632 20000 35098 55098 776 54322 114730

Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma 59838 20000 35220 55220 776 54444 115058

Central Tribes of Shawnee Area Inc 315801 20000 185877 205877 1959 203918 521678

Cherokee Nation 5013100 20000 2950652 2970652 23664 2946988 7983752

Cheyenne amp Arapaho 262875 20000 154725 174725 1715 173010 437600

Chicksaw Nation 891383 20000 524657 544657 4619 540038 1436040

Choctaw Nation 2475445 20000 1457017 1477017 11938 1465079 3952462

Citizen Band Potawatomi 1027463 20000 604753 624753 5248 619505 1652216

Comache Tribe of Oklahoma 128343 20000 75541 95541 1093 94448 223884

Delaware Tribe of Indians 560106 20000 329672 349672 3088 346584 909778

Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 21459 20000 12631 32631 599 32032 54090

Eastern Shawnee 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Fort Sill Apache Tribe 12793 20000 7530 27530 559 26971 40323

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

Kaw 118851 20000 69954 89954 1049 88905 208805

Kialegee 14960 20000 8805 28805 569 28236 43765

Kickapoo 74282 20000 43721 63721 843 62878 138003

Kiowa 125867 20000 74084 94084 1082 93002 219951

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 60000 244113 304113 2416 301697 718854

Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 309508 20000 182173 202173 1930 200243 511681

Muscogee-Creek Nation 2510213 20000 1477483 1497483 12099 1485384 4007696

Osage Nation 613548 20000 361127 381127 3335 377792 994675

Otoe-Missouria 60664 20000 35706 55706 780 54926 116370

Pawnee 34871 20000 20525 40525 661 39864 75396

Ponca Tribe 82639 20000 48640 68640 882 67758 151279

Quapaw Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma 254622 20000 149868 169868 1677 168191 424490

Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Thlopthlocco Tribal Town 18570 20000 10930 30930 586 30344 49500

Tonkawa Tribe 41061 20000 24168 44168 690 43478 85229

United Keetowah Band of Cherokee 262875 20000 154726 174726 1715 173011 437601

Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 66647 20000 39228 59228 808 58420 125875

Wyandotte Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

OREGON Burns Paiute Tribe 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

Conf Tribes of Coos Lower Umpaqua Siuslaw 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Conderated Tribes of Grande Ronde 84805 20000 49915 69915 892 69023 154720

Conf Tribes of Siletz Indians 177451 20000 104446 124446 1320 123126 301897

Conf Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation 119470 20000 70319 90319 1052 89267 209789

Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 131541 20000 77423 97423 1108 96315 228964

Coquille Indian Tribe 11968 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 39012

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe 15166 20000 8926 28926 570 28356 44092

Klamath Tribes 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

RHODE ISLAND Narragansett 52307 20000 30787 50787 742 50045 103094

SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

96339880

Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

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Osage Nation 613548 20000 361127 381127 3335 377792 994675

Otoe-Missouria 60664 20000 35706 55706 780 54926 116370

Pawnee 34871 20000 20525 40525 661 39864 75396

Ponca Tribe 82639 20000 48640 68640 882 67758 151279

Quapaw Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma 254622 20000 149868 169868 1677 168191 424490

Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

Thlopthlocco Tribal Town 18570 20000 10930 30930 586 30344 49500

Tonkawa Tribe 41061 20000 24168 44168 690 43478 85229

United Keetowah Band of Cherokee 262875 20000 154726 174726 1715 173011 437601

Wichita and Affiliated Tribes 66647 20000 39228 59228 808 58420 125875

Wyandotte Tribe 414741 20000 244112 264112 2416 261696 678853

OREGON Burns Paiute Tribe 7841 20000 4615 24615 536 24079 32456

Conf Tribes of Coos Lower Umpaqua Siuslaw 17229 20000 10141 30141 580 29561 47370

Conderated Tribes of Grande Ronde 84805 20000 49915 69915 892 69023 154720

Conf Tribes of Siletz Indians 177451 20000 104446 124446 1320 123126 301897

Conf Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation 119470 20000 70319 90319 1052 89267 209789

Conf Tribes of Warm Springs 131541 20000 77423 97423 1108 96315 228964

Coquille Indian Tribe 11968 20000 7044 27044 555 26489 39012

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe 15166 20000 8926 28926 570 28356 44092

Klamath Tribes 99249 20000 58417 78417 959 77458 177666

RHODE ISLAND Narragansett 52307 20000 30787 50787 742 50045 103094

SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

96339880

Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

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SOUTH CAROLINA Catawba Indian Nation 96670 20000 56899 76899 947 75952 173569

SOUTH DAKOTA Cheyenne River Sioux 369759 20000 217636 237636 2209 235427 607395

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe 116788 20000 68740 88740 1040 87700 205528

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe 76552 20000 45057 65057 854 64203 141609

Lower Brule Sioux 51275 20000 30180 50180 737 49443 101455

Oglala Sioux 1704254 20000 1003105 1023105 8375 1014730 2727359

Rosebud Sioux 456524 20000 268705 288705 2609 286096 745229

Sisseton-Wapheton Sioux Tribe 145262 20000 85500 105500 1171 104329 250762

Yankton Sioux Tribe 169198 20000 99588 119588 1282 118306 288786

TEXAS Alabama-Coushatta 17951 20000 10566 30566 583 29983 48517

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 23316 20000 13724 33724 608 33116 57040

UTAH Paiute Indian Tribe 23007 20000 13542 33542 606 32936 56549

Ute Indian Tribe 152381 20000 89690 109690 1204 108486 262071

WASHINGTON Confederated Tribes of Colville 209537 20000 123331 143331 1468 141863 352868

Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 578367 20000 340420 360420 3172 357248 938787

Jamestown SKlallam Tribe 71393 20000 42021 62021 830 61191 133414

Kalispel Tribe of Indians 12277 20000 7226 27226 557 26669 39503

Lower Elwha Tribal Council 105542 20000 62121 82121 988 81133 187663

Lummi Indian Nation 146294 20000 86107 106107 1176 104931 252401

Makah Tribal Council 67576 20000 39774 59774 812 58962 127350

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

96339880

Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

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Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 158674 20000 93394 113394 1233 112161 272068

Nooksack Indian Tribe 13618 20000 8016 28016 563 27453 41634

Port Gamble SKlallam 17539 20000 10323 30323 581 29742 47862

Puyallup Tribe of Indians 787182 20000 463326 483326 4137 479189 1270508

Quileute Tribal School Board 29197 20000 17185 37185 635 36550 66382

Quinault Indian Nation 154032 20000 90661 110661 1212 109449 264693

Samish Indian Tribe 13515 20000 7955 27955 562 27393 41470

Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 5262 20000 3097 23097 524 22573 28359

Skokomish Indian Tribe 41784 20000 24593 44593 693 43900 86377

Snoqualmie Tribe 9595 20000 5647 25647 544 25103 35242

South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 258026 80000 151871 231871 1692 230179 489897

Spokane Tribe of Indians 79131 20000 46576 66576 866 65710 145707

Stillaguamish 54267 20000 31941 51941 751 51190 106208

Suquamish 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Swinomish Tribal Community 24348 20000 14331 34331 613 33718 58679

Tulalip Tribes 162698 20000 95762 115762 1252 114510 278460

Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 21769 20000 12813 32813 601 32212 54582

WISCONSIN

Bad River of Lake Superior 32395 20000 19067 39067 650 38417 71462

Forest County Potawatomi 41268 20000 24290 44290 691 43599 85558

Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago) 134120 20000 78942 98942 1120 97822 233062

Lac Courte Oreilles 85527 20000 50340 70340 895 69445 155867

Lac Du Flambeau Chippewa 66338 20000 39046 59046 807 58239 125384

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 154754 20000 91086 111086 1215 109871 265840

TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

96339880

Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

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TOTALS 54340000 8912800 32087080 41999880 382400 41617480

Oneida Tribe 193649 20000 113979 133979 1395 132584 327628

Red Cliff Chippewas 49728 20000 29269 49269 730 48539 98997

Sokaogan Chippewa 21047 20000 12388 32388 597 31791 53435

St Croix Chippewa 61179 20000 36010 56010 783 55227 117189

Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council 20943 20000 12327 32327 597 31730 53270

WYOMING Eastern Shoshone 78615 20000 46272 66272 863 65409 144887

Northern Arapaho 210053 20000 123635 143635 1471 142164 353688

96339880

Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

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Fiscal Year 2002 Federal Child Care Appropriations

Public Law 107-116 enacts into law the fiscal year (FY) 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) Education (ED) and Laborlowast The new law contains several provisions related to child care and early care and education

FY 2002 Discretionary Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) The FY 2002 appropriations law authorizes $21 billion in Discretionary Funds--an increase of $100 million over the previous year The law requires that the entire amount of Discretionary Funds must be used to supplement not supplant State general revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families An additional $27 billion in Mandatory and Matching Funds were pre-appropriated making a total of $48 billion in Federal CCDF funding available this year Two percent of the funds ($543 million of the Mandatory Funds and $42 million of the Discretionary Funds) are reserved for Indian Tribes and Other Tribal Organizations

Earmarks for FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF Funds FY 2002 Discretionary CCDF funds include the following earmarks

bull $1912 million for child care resource and referral and school-age child care activities of which $1 million will be for the Child Care Aware toll free hotline

bull Over $172 million for quality improvement activities and $100 million to improve the quality of infant and toddler care These quality dollars are in addition to the four percent minimum that States must use for quality

bull $10 million for HHS to use for child care research demonstration and evaluation activities

Early Learning Opportunities Act $25 million is appropriated for the Early Learning Opportunities Act (ELOA) --a $5 million increase over the previous year Funds are to be used by local communities for developing operating or enhancing voluntary early learning programs that are likely to produce sustained gains in early learning The Child Care Bureau will announce a competition for ELOA grants in the Spring of 2002 By law HHS reserves 1 percent of funds for Indian Tribes Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Native Hawaiian entities

Head Start The appropriations law provides a $338 million increase for Head Start raising total funding to over $65 billion for FY 2002

21st Century Community Learning Centers EDs 21st Century Community Learning Centers received a $154 million increase bringing total funding to $1 billion for FY 2002 The recent reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (PL 107-110) revised this program so that funds will now be awarded through State Education Agencies In addition the range of entities eligible to receive funding has been expanded from local educational agencies and schools to also include community-based organizations other public and private entities and consortia of entities Thus child care organizations among others could now be eligible The

lowast Full text of bills can be found on the Library of Congress Thomas web-site at httpthomaslocgov Enter the bill number in the search function near the top of the page The bill number for the appropriations law (PL 107-116) is HR 3061 The bill number for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization (No Child Left Behind Act PL 107-110) is HR1

law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

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law indicates that ED will reserve not more than 1 percent for payments to the outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Early Reading First This new ED program which was authorized by PL 107-110 received a $75 million appropriation As a competitive grant initiative it will support early literacy efforts for preschool-aged children Eligible applicants include certain local educational agencies public or private organizations acting on behalf of programs serving preschool-aged children (such as Head Start or child care) or consortia of entities A related new initiative--Reading First--will provide grants to assist States and local educational agencies in establishing research-based reading programs for children in kindergarten through grade three ($900 million total $195 million of which is advanced for FY 2003)

Early Childhood Educator Professional Development The appropriation law provides $15 million (a $5 million increase over last year) for this initiative As authorized by PL107-110 this ED program awards grants to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who are working in early childhood programs that are located in high-need communities and serve concentrations of children from low-income families Funds will be awarded competitively to partnerships consisting of relevant agencies The law lists State and local agencies administering the CCDF as potential members of such partnerships

Loan Forgiveness for Child Care Providers The appropriations law includes $1 million (the same amount as the previous year) for EDs student financial assistance loan forgiveness program for child care providers

Campus Child Care The law appropriates $25 million (the same amount as the previous year) for campus-based child care through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program The Conference Report encourages ED to work with colleges and universities and relevant organizations to heighten awareness and increase utilization of the financial assistance available

Special Education Grants for Infants and Families Funding increased by $33 million for a total of $417 million for grants authorized by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) States use these funds to provide services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families

Special Education Preschool Grants Funding remained level at $390 million for grants authorized by Part B of IDEA State education agencies use these funds to serve preschool-aged children with disabilities

Ready-to-Learn Television The appropriations law provides $22 million for Ready-to-Learn Television that supports the development of educational television programming for children and families As authorized by PL 107-110 these ED funds may support a variety of activities including the development and dissemination of education and training materials for parents child care providers and other educators

Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) The Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) received $17 billion a $25 million decrease For FY 2002 the appropriations law allows States to transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to Title

XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible

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XX The overall limit on the percentage of TANF funds that can be transferred to CCDF and Title XX is 30 percent

Child and Adult Care Food Program The Department of Agricultures appropriations law (PL 107-76) extends the revised eligibility requirements for private organizations under the Child and Adult Care Food Program Effective through September 30 2002 a private organization (eg for-profit child care provider) can participate in the food program if at least 25 percent of the children served by the organization are eligible for free or reduced price lunch (Prior to FY 2001 the law required that 25 percent of children receive Title XX Social Services Block Grant funds in order for a private organization to be eligible