(a) Of the WtW funds allotted to the State, not less than 85
percent of the State allotment must be distributed to the local areas
or SDA's in the State.
(1) The State shall prescribe a formula for determining the amount
of funds to be distributed to each local area or SDA in the State using
no factors other than the three factors described in paragraphs (2) and
(3) of this paragraph;
(2) The formula prescribed by the Governor must include as one of
the formula factors for distributing funds the provision at section
403(a)(5)(A)(vi)(I)(aa) of the Act. The Governor is to distribute funds
to a local area or SDA based on the number by which the population of
the area with an income that is less than the poverty line exceeds 7.5
percent of the total population of the area, compared to all such
numbers in all such areas in the State. The Governor must assign a
weight of not less than 50 percent to this factor;
(3) The Governor shall distribute the remaining funds, if any, to
the local area or SDA's utilizing only one or both of the following
factors:
(i) the local area or SDA's share of the number of adults receiving
assistance under TANF or the predecessor program in the local area or
SDA for 30 months or more (whether consecutive or not), relative to the
number of such adults residing in the State;
(ii) the local area or SDA's share of the number of unemployed
individuals residing in the local area or SDA, relative to the number
of such individuals residing in the State.
(4) If the amount to be distributed to a local area or SDA by the
Governor's formula is less than $100,000, the funds shall be available
to be used by the Governor to fund projects described at paragraph (b)
of this section.
(5) States shall use the guidance provided at section 403(a)(5)(D)
of the Act in determining the number of individuals with an income that
is less than the poverty line.
(6) Local Boards (or alternate administering agency) shall
determine, pursuant to section 403(a)(5)(A)(vii)(I) of the Act, on
which individual(s) and on which allowable activities to expend its WtW
fund allocation.
(7) The State must distribute the local boards' or SDAs'
allocations in a timely manner, but not longer than 30 days from
receipt of the State's fund allotment.
(b) Of the funds allocated to the State, up to 15 percent of the
funds may be retained at the State level to fund projects that appear
likely to help long-term recipients of assistance enter unsubsidized
employment. Any additional funds available as a result of the process
described at paragraph (a)(4) of this section, shall also be available
to be used to fund projects to help long-term recipients of assistance
enter unsubsidized jobs.
(c) The Governors may distribute the funds retained pursuant to
paragraph (b) of this section to a variety of workforce organizations,
in addition to local boards or alternate administering agencies, and
other entities such as One-Stop systems, private sector employers,
labor organizations, business and trade associations, education
agencies, housing agencies, community development corporations,
transportation agencies, community-based and faith-based organizations,
disability community organizations, community action agencies, and
colleges and universities which provide some of the assistance needed
by the targeted population.