TEGL26-08acc.pdf

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CLASSIFICATION WIA Section 166 Indian and Native American Program CORRESPONDENCE SYMBOL OWI DAS INAP EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION ADVISORY SYSTEM U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Washington D.C. 20210 DATE May 27 2009 TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT GUIDANCE LETTER NO. 26-08 TO ALL WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT SECTION 166 INDIAN AND NATIVE AMERICAN GRANTEES FROM DOUGLAS F. SMALL s Deputy Assistant Secretary SUBJECT Workforce Investment Act WIA Program Year PY 2009 Allotments for Section 166 Indian and Native American Programs 1. Purpose . To provide Indian and Native American grantees with WIA Section 166 Supplemental Youth Services Program SYSP and Comprehensive Service Program CSP funding allotments and instructions for PY 2009 applications and plan modifications. 2. References . a. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Pub. Law 111-5 b. The Workforce Investment Act of 1998 Pub. Law 105-220 c. Division of Indian and Native American Program Bulletin No. 00-04 - Final WIA Regulations - 20 Code of Federal Regulations Part 668 d. Training and Employment Guidance Letter TEGL No. 25-07- Planning Guidance and Instructions for Submission of a Two-Year Strategic Plan for the Indian and Native American INA Section 166 program for Program Years PY 2008 2009 applying the Native American Talent and Economic Development NATED Framework and e. TEGL No. 16-08 Guidance for Implementation of the Workforce Investment Act WIA Funding in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 as required by Subtitle D Section 166 Native American Programs. RESCISSIONS None EXPIRATION DATE Continuing - 2 - 3. Background . The funds for the allotments announced in this TEGL are part of the funds appropriated in the Department of Labor DOL Appropriations Act 2009 Division F Title I of the Omnibus Appropriations Act 2009 Pub. Law 111-8 signed into law March 11 2009. WIA Section 166 grantees that received the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Recovery Act funds for the SYSP are expected to spend PY 2009 funds concurrently with the Recovery Act funding to increase the availability of services quickly and effectively. Successful implementation of funding includes effective provision of services and training for at risk youth and helps enable future economic growth and prosperity for all Indians Native Americans and Native Hawaiians. In a stronger more comprehensive workforce investment system participants are able to reconnect through multiple pathways to education and training opportunities necessary to enter and advance in the workforce. Education and training at every level would be closely aligned with jobs and industries important to local and regional economies. Every level of education and training would afford students and trainees the ability to advance in school or at work with assessments and certifications linked to the requirements of the next level of education and employment. With this infusion of PY 2009 funding along with the recent release of Recovery Act funds for SYSP grantees Indian and Native American INA grantees should consider how their funding decisions and implementation activities can help achieve this goal of workforce system transformation. New approaches should be reflected in plans and accomplishments should be documented as this transformation process evolves. Under WIA Section 166 e INA grantees have submitted and received approval of a two-year strategic plan for PYs 2008 and 2009. However the Employment and Training Administration ETA requires a modification to the two-year strategic plan for grantees that received SYSP funding under the Recovery Act. Guidance on how to incorporate Recovery Act funds into the two-year strategic plan can be found in TEGL No. 16-08 dated March 19 2009 see item 11 on page 7 . Grantees that did NOT receive Recovery Act funds will NOT be required to submit a revised two-year strategic plan unless they intend to significantly modify the current strategic plan. 4. Information . The Grant Officer shall automatically process and issue modifications obligating PY 2009 funds to WIA Section 166 grantees. Grantees proposing to significantly modify the current two-year strategic plan will require Grant Officer authorization before new services and activities can be implemented. Significant changes to the plan may include the addition of services and activities not currently - 3 - approved under the current two-year strategic plan. Grantees receiving Recovery Act funding must submit a revised strategic planning narrative in accordance with TEGL No. 16-08. a. Allotments The PY 2009 CSP allotment is 52 230 420 and the SYSP allotment is 13 861 035. See Attachments B and C for the exact amount of PY 2009 funds to be obligated by grantee. To allow for the full three years of expenditure the PY 2007 CSP and SYSP funds will be extended to June 30 2010. b. Waivers WIA Section 166 h 3 permits waivers of any statutory or regulatory requirement imposed upon INA grantees except for the areas cited in the WIA regulations at 20 CFR 668.920. Subject to those exception grantees may seek a waiver to any WIA statutory requirement or regulation that prohibits the effective use of Recovery Act funds accept for the limits cited in 20 CFR 668.920. Grantees can contact their Federal Project Officer for guidance on how to submit a waiver. 5. Action Requested . All grantees receiving WIA Section 166 PY 09 funding are required to submit an originally signed Standard Form 424 SF 424 and Standard Form 424a SF 424a within 30 days of this notice. This is a new SF 424 and 424a for the most recent appropriation bill. Additionally g rantees that received Recovery Act funds must submit three originally signed Grant Signature Sheets Attachment A to incorporate Recovery Act funds into the most recent grant designation. Grantees that recently submitted Recovery Act narratives are not required to re-submit these with Attachment A. In addition if grantees plan to make significant changes to their current two-year plan three originally signed copies of Attachment A and three copies of the grant modification narrative must be submitted. Attached are the forms and instructions for completing the SF 424 and SF 424a Attachment D and E. These items must be submitted electronically to taylor.belinda dol.gov within thirty days of this notice. However grantees receiving SYSP PY 09 funding should submit the information as early as necessary to implement an effective summer program . If you are unable to submit the required items electronically they may be faxed to 202 693-3817 or sent by overnight mail to be received prior to the deadline attention Belinda Taylor U. S. Department of Labor Division of Adult Services Indian and Native American Programs 200 Constitution - 4 - Avenue NW Room S-4209 Washington D.C. 20210. 6. Inquiries . Questions should be directed to your designated Federal Project Officer. Andrea Brown 202 693-3736 Duane Hall 972 850-4637 Craig Lewis 202 693-3384 Si Seciwa 415 625-7987 Dawn Anderson 202 693-3745 Guy Suetopka 415 625-7988 7. Attachments . A. Grant Signature Sheet B. PY 2009 Comprehensive Services Allotment C. PY 2009 Supplemental Youth Services Allotment D. Standard Form 424 E. Standard Form 424a ATTACHMENT A GRANT SIGNATURE SHEET WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT SECTION 166 INDIAN AND NATIVE AMERICAN PROGRAM GRANT MODIFICATION NUMBER NUMBER Grantee Name and Address Contact Phone Number This document check only one appropriate action A. Submits a new Two Year Plan for the period to B. X Modifies the Two-Year Plan for the period 4 01 2009 to 6 30 2010 . Briefly describe the purpose of the action and attach supporting documents and or narrative as needed. This modification incorporates the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act narrative previously submitted per Training and Employment Guidance Letter 16-08 and amends the approved two-year strategic plan for Program Year PY 2008 and 2009 through submission of amended narratives for the Comprehensive Services and or Supplemental Youth Service Programs and to include PY 2009 CSP and SYSP allotments as appropriate . Approved for the Grantee by Name Title Signature Date ATTACHMENT B Grantee CID Grant Type Seq Grantee Total Appropriation Total52 758 000 TAT527 580 GranteeTotal 52 230 420 1 1 1 AL Inter-Tribal Council of Alabama 277 190 2 2 1 AL Poarch Band of Creek Indians 88 865 3 477 3 2 AK Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association 26 928 6 477 4 2 AK Association of Village Council Presidents 386 373 7 477 5 2 AK Bristol Bay Native Association 111 316 8 477 6 2 AK Central Council of Tlingit and Haida 181 928 9 477 7 2 AK Chugachmiut 26 237 10 477 8 2 AK Cook Inlet Tribal Council 416 590 189 477 9 2 AK Copper River Native Association 17 627 11 477 10 2 AK Kawerak Incorporated 144 916 12 11 2 AK Kenaitze Indian Tribe 41 637 13 477 12 2 AK Kodiak Area Native Association 27 362 196 477 13 2 AK Maniilaq Association Inc. 108 540 15 477 14 2 AK Metlakatla Indian Community 17 554 16 477 15 2 AK Orutsararmuit Native Council 49 720 17 477 16 2 AK Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc. 272 815 19 17 4 AZ American Indian Association of Tucson 325 398 20 18 4 AZ Colorado River Indian Tribes 59 581 21 19 4 AZ Gila River Indian Community 491 148 23 20 4 AZ Hopi Tribal Council 209 160 22 21 4 AZ Hualapai Tribe 31 340 24 22 4 AZ Inter Tribal Council of Arizona Inc. 76 735 25 23 4 AZ Native Americans for Community Action 190 197 26 24 4 AZ Navajo Nation 5 866 075 27 25 4 AZ Pasqua Yaqui Tribe 96 703 28 26 4 AZ Phoenix Indian Center Inc. 1 182 685 29 27 4 AZ Quechan Indian Tribe 32 332 30 28 4 AZ Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Council 81 466 31 29 4 AZ San Carlos Apache Tribe 370 912StateU. S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration WIA Title I Sec. 166 Comprehensive Services for Native Americans PY 2009 Allotments 04 13 2009 ATTACHMENT B Grantee CID Grant Type Seq Grantee TotalState 32 477 30 4 AZ Tohono O Odham Nation 356 687 33 31 4 AZ White Mountain Apache Tribe 436 921 34 32 5 AR American Indian Center of Arkansas Inc. 529 693 35 33 6 CA California Indian Manpower Consortium Inc. 3 280 323 36 34 6 CA Candelaria American Indian Council 308 677 37 35 6 CA Indian Human Resources Center Inc. 323 540 38 36 6 CA Northern CA Indian Development Council Inc. 220 984 39 37 6 CA Southern CA Indian Center Inc. 1 580 742 40 38 6 CA Tule River Tribal Council 117 970 41 39 6 CA United Indian Nations Inc. 424 584 42 40 6 CA Ya-Ka-Ama Indian Education Development 60 253 43 41 8 CO Denver Indian Center 598 091 44 42 8 CO Southern Ute Indian Tribe 36 038 45 43 8 CO Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribe 83 054 47 44 12 FL Florida Governor s Council on Indian Affairs 1 098 961 48 45 12 FL Miccosukee Corporation 114 430 50 46 15 HI Alu Like Inc. 1 266 654 51 477 47 16 ID Nez Perce Tribe 65 991 52 477 48 16 ID Shoshone-Bannock Tribes 171 425 4 49 18 IN American Indian Center of Indiana Inc. 226 289 54 50 20 KS United Tribes of Kansas and S.E. Nebraska 191 961 55 51 22 LA Inter-Tribal Council of Louisiana Inc. 465 403 56 52 23 ME Penobscot Nation 180 349 58 53 25 MA Mashpee-Wampahoag Indian Tribal Council Inc. 55 496 59 54 25 MA North American Indian Center of Boston Inc. 200 916 60 477 55 26 MI Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa Chippewa Indians 29 656 61 56 26 MI Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan Inc. 64 599 62 57 26 MI MI Indian Employment and Training Services I 441 645 179 58 26 MI North American Indian Association of Detroit 131 715 63 59 26 MI Potawatomi Indian Nation 57 364 64 60 26 MI Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians 157 849 65 61 26 MI Southeastern Michigan Indians. Inc. 70 470 66 62 27 MN American Indian OIC 246 186 67 63 27 MN Bois Forte R.B.C. 18 822 68 64 27 MN Fond Du Lac R.B.C. 183 645 69 65 27 MN Leech Lake R.B.C. 141 644 70 477 66 27 MN Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians 50 990 04 13 2009 ATTACHMENT B Grantee CID Grant Type Seq Grantee TotalState 71 67 27 MN Minneapolis American Indian Center 326 775 72 477 68 27 MN Red Lake Tribal Council 205 262 73 477 69 27 MN White Earth R.B.C. 111 452 74 70 28 MS Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians 277 614 75 71 29 MO American Indian Council 682 504 76 477 72 30 MT Assiniboine Sioux Tribes 252 600 78 73 30 MT B.C. of the Chippewa Cree Tribe 130 561 77 477 74 30 MT Blackfeet Tribal Business Council 265 919 79 477 75 30 MT Confederated Salish Kootenai Tribes 261 358 80 76 30 MT Crow Indian Tribe 152 184 81 477 77 30 MT Fort Belknap Indian Community 112 879 82 78 30 MT Montana United Indian Association 317 280 83 79 30 MT Northern Cheyenne Tribe 197 817 84 80 31 NE Indian Center Inc. 261 692 85 81 31 NE Omaha Tribe of Nebraska 73 297 86 477 82 31 NE Winnebago Tribe 41 413 87 83 32 NV Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada 254 589 88 84 32 NV Las Vegas Indian Center Inc. 176 700 188 477 85 32 NV Reno Sparks Indian Colony 15 716 89 477 86 32 NV Shoshone-Paiute Tribes 112 911 91 87 35 NM Alamo Navajo School Board 82 440 93 88 35 NM Eight Northern Indian Pueblo Council 62 529 94 89 35 NM Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos Inc. 141 700 95 90 35 NM Jicarilla Apache Tribe 57 128 96 91 35 NM Mescalero Apache Tribe 81 079 97 92 35 NM National Indian Youth Council 1 480 573 98 93 35 NM Pueblo of Acoma 125 954 92 94 35 NM Pueblo of Isleta 36 910 99 477 95 35 NM Pueblo of Laguna 80 675 100 477 96 35 NM Pueblo of Taos 37 663 101 477 97 35 NM Pueblo of Zuni 263 696 102 98 35 NM Ramah Navajo School Board Inc. 83 337 103 99 35 NM Santa Clara Indian Pueblo 30 010 104 100 35 NM Santo Domingo Tribe 92 659 105 101 36 NY American Indian Community House Inc. 1 064 583 107 102 36 NY Native Am. Comm. Services of Erie Niagara Co 147 302 106 103 36 NY Native American Cultural Center Inc. 192 256 04 13 2009 ATTACHMENT B Grantee CID Grant Type Seq Grantee TotalState 109 477 104 36 NY Seneca Nation of Indians 220 100 108 105 36 NY St. Regis Mohawk Tribe 128 653 110 106 37 NC Cumberland County Association for Indian People 60 136 111 107 37 NC Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians 152 994 112 108 37 NC Guilford Native American Association 72 480 113 109 37 NC Haliwa-Saponi Tribe Inc. 56 467 114 110 37 NC Lumbee Regional Development Association 949 302 115 111 37 NC Metrolina Native American Association 108 405 116 112 37 NC North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs 275 085 117 477 113 38 ND Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe 144 464 118 114 38 ND Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 209 141 120 477 115 38 ND Three Affiliated Tribes - Ft. Berthold Reservation 174 680 121 116 38 ND Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians 284 761 119 117 38 ND United Tribes Technical College 222 882 122 118 39 OH North America Indian Cultural Centers 488 419 123 119 40 OK Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma 21 668 125 477 120 40 OK Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma 1 254 875 126 121 40 OK Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes 150 266 127 477 122 40 OK Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma 343 500 128 477 123 40 OK Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma 551 732 129 477 124 40 OK Citizen Band Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma 308 057 130 125 40 OK Comanche Tribe of Oklahoma 146 748 131 477 126 40 OK Creek Nation of Oklahoma 690 089 133 127 40 OK Four Tribes Consortium of Oklahoma 92 655 134 128 40 OK Inter-Tribal Council of N.E. Oklahoma 71 135 135 129 40 OK Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma 122 021 136 477 130 40 OK Osage Tribal Council 93 119 137 131 40 OK OTOE-Missouria Tribe of Oklahoma 31 432 138 477 132 40 OK Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma 29 942 139 133 40 OK Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma 78 487 140 134 40 OK Seminole Nation of Oklahoma 95 747 181 135 40 OK Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma 59 908 141 136 40 OK United Urban Indian Council Inc. 349 543 182 137 40 OK Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma 104 567 142 477 138 41 OR Confed. Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon 420 150 143 477 139 41 OR Confed. Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Res 26 212 144 140 41 OR Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs 122 984 04 13 2009 ATTACHMENT B Grantee CID Grant Type Seq Grantee TotalState 145 141 41 OR Organization of Forgotten Americans 284 863 146 142 42 PA Council of Three Rivers 898 825 147 143 44 RI Rhode Island Indian Council 608 182 148 144 45 SC South Carolina Indian Development Council Inc. 236 031 149 477 145 46 SD Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe 215 629 150 146 46 SD Lower Brule Sioux Tribe 54 221 151 147 46 SD Oglala Sioux Tribe 638 927 152 477 148 46 SD Rosebud Sioux Tribe 470 403 153 477 149 46 SD Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe 119 992 154 150 46 SD United Sioux Tribe Development Corp. 544 699 180 151 46 SD Yankton Sioux Tribe 104 221 155 152 48 TX Alabama-Coushatta Indian Tribal Council 846 909 156 153 48 TX Dallas Inter-Tribal Center 373 632 157 154 48 TX Ysleta del Sur Pueblo 627 062 158 155 49 UT Indian Training Education Center 343 473 159 156 49 UT Ute Indian Tribe 114 220 160 157 50 VT Abenaki Self-Help Association NH Ind. Counc. 78 120 161 158 51 VA Mattaponi Pamunkey Monacan Consortium 242 655 162 159 53 WA American Indian Community Center 389 539 184 477 160 53 WA Colville Confederated Tribes 176 550 163 161 53 WA Confederated Tribes Bands of the Yakama Nation 195 145 165 477 162 53 WA Makah Tribal Council 33 049 166 163 53 WA Puyallup Tribe of Indians 35 380 167 164 53 WA Seattle Indian Center 275 767 197 477 165 53 WA Spokane Reservation 38 655 168 477 166 53 WA The Tulalip Tribes 42 820 169 167 53 WA Western WA Indian Empl. and Trng Pgm. 807 885 170 477 168 55 WI Ho-Chunk Nation 169 477 171 169 55 WI Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Governing Board 82 295 172 170 55 WI Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa 40 769 173 477 171 55 WI Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 95 159 175 172 55 WI Oneida Tribe of Indians of WI Inc. 159 004 174 173 55 WI Spotted Eagle Inc. 210 100 176 477 174 55 WI Stockbridge-Munsee Community 53 706 177 175 55 WI Wisconsin Indian Consortium 82 439 178 477 176 56 WY Eastern Shoshone Tribe 124 965 185 177 56 WY Northern Arapaho Business Council 212 482 04 13 2009 ATTACHMENT C Grantee CID Grant Type Seq Grantee Total 13 861 035 1 1 1 AL Inter-Tribal Council of Alabama 5 098 2 2 1 AL Poarch Band of Creek Indians 0 3 477 3 2 AK Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association 12 073 6 477 4 2 AK Association of Village Council Presidents 165 274 7 477 5 2 AK Bristol Bay Native Association 48 294 8 477 6 2 AK Central Council of Tlingit and Haida 68 417 9 477 7 2 AK Chugachmiut 5 902 10 477 8 2 AK Cook Inlet Tribal Council 147 030 189 477 9 2 AK Copper River Native Association 9 390 11 477 10 2 AK Kawerak Incorporated 60 368 12 11 2 AK Kenaitze Indian Tribe 22 806 13 477 12 2 AK Kodiak Area Native Association 9 390 196 477 13 2 AK Maniilaq Association Inc. 52 319 15 477 14 2 AK Metlakatla Indian Community 5 366 16 477 15 2 AK Orutsararmuit Native Council 16 098 17 477 16 2 AK Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc. 114 028 19 17 4 AZ American Indian Association of Tucson 0 20 18 4 AZ Colorado River Indian Tribes 32 196 21 19 4 AZ Gila River Indian Community 211 959 23 20 4 AZ Hopi Tribal Council 118 053 22 21 4 AZ Hualapai Tribe 20 123 24 22 4 AZ Inter Tribal Council of Arizona Inc. 38 367 25 23 4 AZ Native Americans for Community Action 0 26 24 4 AZ Navajo Nation 3 077 429 27 25 4 AZ Pasqua Yaqui Tribe 55 002 28 26 4 AZ Phoenix Indian Center Inc. 0 29 27 4 AZ Quechan Indian Tribe 17 440 30 28 4 AZ Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Council 52 319 31 29 4 AZ San Carlos Apache Tribe 222 691 32 477 30 4 AZ Tohono O Odham Nation 224 033 33 31 4 AZ White Mountain Apache Tribe 266 961StateU. S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration WIA Title I Sec. 166 Supplemental Youth Services for Native Americans PY 2009 Allotments 04 13 2009 ATTACHMENT C Grantee CID Grant Type Seq Grantee TotalState 34 32 5 AR American Indian Center of Arkansas Inc. 0 35 33 6 CA California Indian Manpower Consortium Inc. 151 859 36 34 6 CA Candelaria American Indian Council 0 37 35 6 CA Indian Human Resources Center Inc. 0 38 36 6 CA Northern CA Indian Development Council Inc. 24 415 39 37 6 CA Southern CA Indian Center Inc. 0 40 38 6 CA Tule River Tribal Council 8 050 41 39 6 CA United Indian Nations Inc. 0 42 40 6 CA Ya-Ka-Ama Indian Education Development 0 43 41 8 CO Denver Indian Center 0 44 42 8 CO Southern Ute Indian Tribe 10 732 45 43 8 CO Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribe 22 806 47 44 12 FL Florida Governor s Council on Indian Affairs 0 48 45 12 FL Miccosukee Corporation 5 634 50 46 15 HI Alu Like Inc. 1 875 434 51 477 47 16 ID Nez Perce Tribe 15 561 52 477 48 16 ID Shoshone-Bannock Tribes 57 685 4 49 18 IN American Indian Center of Indiana Inc. 0 54 50 20 KS United Tribes of Kansas and S.E. Nebraska 10 464 55 51 22 LA Inter-Tribal Council of Louisiana Inc. 4 025 56 52 23 ME Penobscot Nation 25 221 58 53 25 MA Mashpee-Wampahoag Indian Tribal Council Inc. 0 59 54 25 MA North American Indian Center of Boston Inc. 0 60 477 55 26 MI Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa Chippewa Indians 0 61 56 26 MI Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan Inc. 29 513 62 57 26 MI MI Indian Employment and Training Services I 0 179 58 26 MI North American Indian Association of Detroit 0 63 59 26 MI Potawatomi Indian Nation 0 64 60 26 MI Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians 19 586 65 61 26 MI Southeastern Michigan Indians. Inc. 0 66 62 27 MN American Indian OIC 0 67 63 27 MN Bois Forte R.B.C. 9 123 68 64 27 MN Fond Du Lac R.B.C. 18 244 69 65 27 MN Leech Lake R.B.C. 53 392 70 477 66 27 MN Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians 23 879 71 67 27 MN Minneapolis American Indian Center 0 72 477 68 27 MN Red Lake Tribal Council 84 515 04 13 2009 ATTACHMENT C Grantee CID Grant Type Seq Grantee TotalState 73 477 69 27 MN White Earth R.B.C. 55 002 74 70 28 MS Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians 68 149 75 71 29 MO American Indian Council 9 390 76 477 72 30 MT Assiniboine Sioux Tribes 138 176 78 73 30 MT B.C. of the Chippewa Cree Tribe 38 904 77 477 74 30 MT Blackfeet Tribal Business Council 127 443 79 477 75 30 MT Confederated Salish Kootenai Tribes 139 518 80 76 30 MT Crow Indian Tribe 88 272 81 477 77 30 MT Fort Belknap Indian Community 50 977 82 78 30 MT Montana United Indian Association 0 83 79 30 MT Northern Cheyenne Tribe 99 272 84 80 31 NE Indian Center Inc. 0 85 81 31 NE Omaha Tribe of Nebraska 46 953 86 477 82 31 NE Winnebago Tribe 21 464 87 83 32 NV Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada 46 417 88 84 32 NV Las Vegas Indian Center Inc. 0 188 477 85 32 NV Reno Sparks Indian Colony 9 390 89 477 86 32 NV Shoshone-Paiute Tribes 14 757 91 87 35 NM Alamo Navajo School Board 49 636 93 88 35 NM Eight Northern Indian Pueblo Council 27 367 94 89 35 NM Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos Inc. 93 638 95 90 35 NM Jicarilla Apache Tribe 28 171 96 91 35 NM Mescalero Apache Tribe 61 709 97 92 35 NM National Indian Youth Council 0 98 93 35 NM Pueblo of Acoma 30 855 92 94 35 NM Pueblo of Isleta 11 805 99 477 95 35 NM Pueblo of Laguna 37 563 100 477 96 35 NM Pueblo of Taos 18 781 101 477 97 35 NM Pueblo of Zuni 130 126 102 98 35 NM Ramah Navajo School Board Inc. 30 855 103 99 35 NM Santa Clara Indian Pueblo 13 415 104 100 35 NM Santo Domingo Tribe 45 611 105 101 36 NY American Indian Community House Inc. 9 123 107 102 36 NY Native Am. Comm. Services of Erie Niagara Co 0 106 103 36 NY Native American Cultural Center Inc. 3 219 109 477 104 36 NY Seneca Nation of Indians 32 196 108 105 36 NY St. Regis Mohawk Tribe 22 806 04 13 2009 ATTACHMENT C Grantee CID Grant Type Seq Grantee TotalState 110 106 37 NC Cumberland County Association for Indian People 0 111 107 37 NC Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians 57 685 112 108 37 NC Guilford Native American Association 0 113 109 37 NC Haliwa-Saponi Tribe Inc. 0 114 110 37 NC Lumbee Regional Development Association 0 115 111 37 NC Metrolina Native American Association 0 116 112 37 NC North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs 0 117 477 113 38 ND Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe 75 125 118 114 38 ND Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 124 761 120 477 115 38 ND Three Affiliated Tribes - Ft. Berthold Reservation 56 344 121 116 38 ND Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians 128 785 119 117 38 ND United Tribes Technical College 0 122 118 39 OH North America Indian Cultural Centers 0 123 119 40 OK Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma 13 146 125 477 120 40 OK Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma 677 732 126 121 40 OK Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes 104 638 127 477 122 40 OK Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma 203 641 128 477 123 40 OK Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma 292 450 129 477 124 40 OK Citizen Band Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma 219 740 130 125 40 OK Comanche Tribe of Oklahoma 72 442 131 477 126 40 OK Creek Nation of Oklahoma 356 842 133 127 40 OK Four Tribes Consortium of Oklahoma 68 149 134 128 40 OK Inter-Tribal Council of N.E. Oklahoma 27 098 135 129 40 OK Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma 90 418 136 477 130 40 OK Osage Tribal Council 52 319 137 131 40 OK OTOE-Missouria Tribe of Oklahoma 16 903 138 477 132 40 OK Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma 14 757 139 133 40 OK Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma 56 075 140 134 40 OK Seminole Nation of Oklahoma 72 442 181 135 40 OK Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma 28 171 141 136 40 OK United Urban Indian Council Inc. 199 885 182 137 40 OK Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma 0 142 477 138 41 OR Confed. Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon 1 073 143 477 139 41 OR Confed. Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Res 14 757 144 140 41 OR Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs 41 587 145 141 41 OR Organization of Forgotten Americans 6 171 146 142 42 PA Council of Three Rivers 0 04 13 2009 ATTACHMENT C Grantee CID Grant Type Seq Grantee TotalState 147 143 44 RI Rhode Island Indian Council 0 148 144 45 SC South Carolina Indian Development Council Inc. 2 683 149 477 145 46 SD Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe 142 201 150 146 46 SD Lower Brule Sioux Tribe 20 123 151 147 46 SD Oglala Sioux Tribe 417 210 152 477 148 46 SD Rosebud Sioux Tribe 245 496 153 477 149 46 SD Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe 59 026 154 150 46 SD United Sioux Tribe Development Corp. 13 415 180 151 46 SD Yankton Sioux Tribe 53 661 155 152 48 TX Alabama-Coushatta Indian Tribal Council 1 073 156 153 48 TX Dallas Inter-Tribal Center 0 157 154 48 TX Ysleta del Sur Pueblo 17 440 158 155 49 UT Indian Training Education Center 5 902 159 156 49 UT Ute Indian Tribe 60 368 160 157 50 VT Abenaki Self-Help Association NH Ind. Counc. 0 161 158 51 VA Mattaponi Pamunkey Monacan Consortium 0 162 159 53 WA American Indian Community Center 18 244 184 477 160 53 WA Colville Confederated Tribes 49 636 163 161 53 WA Confederated Tribes Bands of the Yakama Nation 109 736 165 477 162 53 WA Makah Tribal Council 13 415 166 163 53 WA Puyallup Tribe of Indians 14 488 167 164 53 WA Seattle Indian Center 0 197 477 165 53 WA Spokane Reservation 24 148 168 477 166 53 WA The Tulalip Tribes 21 464 169 167 53 WA Western WA Indian Empl. and Trng Pgm. 105 443 170 477 168 55 WI Ho-Chunk Nation 4 829 171 169 55 WI Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Governing Board 33 538 172 170 55 WI Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa 12 073 173 477 171 55 WI Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 49 636 175 172 55 WI Oneida Tribe of Indians of WI Inc. 16 098 174 173 55 WI Spotted Eagle Inc. 0 176 477 174 55 WI Stockbridge-Munsee Community 3 756 177 175 55 WI Wisconsin Indian Consortium 26 562 178 477 176 56 WY Eastern Shoshone Tribe 35 952 185 177 56 WY Northern Arapaho Business Council 80 759 04 13 2009 OMB Number 4040-0004 Expiration Date 01 31 2009 Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 Version 02 If Revision select appropriate letter s 1. Type of Submission Preapplication Application Changed Corrected Application 2. Type of Application New Continuation Revision Other Specify 3. Date Received 4. Applicant Identifier 5a. Federal Entity Identifier 5b. Federal Award Identifier State Use Only 6. Date Received by State 7. State Application Identifier 8. APPLICANT INFORMATION a. Legal Name b. Employer Taxpayer Identification Number EIN TIN c. Organizational DUNS d. Address Street 1 Street 2 City County State Province Country Zip Postal Code e. Organizational Unit Department Name Division Name f. Name and contact information of person to be contacted on matters involving this application Prefix First Name Middle Name Last Name Suffix Title Organizational Affiliation Telephone Number Fax Number Email OMB Number 4040-0004 Expiration Date 01 31 2009 Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 Version 02 9. Type of Applicant 1 Select Applicant Type Type of Applicant 2 Select Applicant Type Type of Applicant 3 Select Applicant Type Other Specify 10 Name of Federal Agency 11. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number CFDA Title 12 Funding Opportunity Number Title 13. Competition Identification Number Title 14. Areas Affected by Project Cities Counties States etc. 15. Descriptive Title of Applicant s Project OMB Number 4040-0004 Expiration Date 01 31 2009 Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 Version 02 16. Congressional Districts Of a. Applicant b. Program Project 17. Proposed Project a. Start Date b. End Date 18. Estimated Funding a. Federal b. Applicant c. State d. Local e. Other f. Program Income g. TOTAL 19. Is Application Subject to Review By State Under Executive Order 12372 Process a. This application was made available to the State under the Executive Order 12372 Process for review on b. Program is subject to E.O. 12372 but has not been selected by the State for review. c. Program is not covered by E. O. 12372 20. Is the Applicant Delinquent On Any Federal Debt If Yes provide explanation. Yes No 21. By signing this application I certify 1 to the statements contained in the list of certifications and 2 that the statements herein are true complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I also provide the required assurances and agree to comply with any resulting terms if I accept an award. I am aware that any false fictitious or fraudulent statements or claims may subject me to criminal civil or administrative penalties. U. S. Code Title 218 Section 1001 I AGREE The list of certifications and assurances or an internet site where you may obtain this list is contained in the announcement or agency specific instructions Authorized Representative Prefix First Name Middle Name Last Name Suffix Title Telephone Number Fax Number Email Signature of Authorized Representative Date Signed Authorized for Local Reproduction Standard Form 424 Revised 10 2005 Prescribed by OMB Circular A-102 OMB Number 4040-0004 Expiration Date 01 31 2009 Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 Version 02 Applicant Federal Debt Delinquency Explanation The following should contain an explanation if the Applicant organization is delinquent of any Federal Debt. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SF-424 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 60 minutes per response including time for reviewing instructions searching existing data sources gathering and maintaining the data needed and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information including suggestions for reducing this burden to the Office of Management and Budget Paperwork Reduction Project 0348-0043 Washington DC 20503. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR COMPLETED FORM TO THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET. SEND IT TO THE ADDRESS PROVIDED BY THE SPONSORING AGENCY. This is a standard form including the continuation sheet required for use as a cover sheet for submission of preapplications and applications and related information under discretionary programs. Some of the items are required and some are optional at the discretion of the applicant or the Federal agency agency . Required items are identified with an asterisk on the form and are specified in the instructions below. In addition to the instructions provided below applicants must consult agency instructions to determine specific requirements. Item Entry Item Entry 10. Name Of Federal Agency Required Enter the name of the Federal agency from which assistance is being requested with this application. 1. Type of Submission Required Select one type of submission in accordance with agency instructions. Preapplication Application Changed Corrected Application If requested by the agency check if this submission is to change or correct a previously submitted application. Unless requested by the agency applicants may not use this to submit changes after the closing date. 11. Catalog Of Federal Domestic Assistance Number Title Enter the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number and title of the program under which assistance is requested as found in the program announcement if applicable. 12. Funding Opportunity Number Title Required Enter the Funding Opportunity Number and title of the opportunity under which assistance is requested as found in the program announcement. 13. Competition Identification Number Title Enter the Competition Identification Number and title of the competition under which assistance is requested if applicable. 2. Type of Application Required Select one type of application in accordance with agency instructions. New An application that is being submitted to an agency for the first time. Continuation - An extension for an additional funding budget period for a project with a projected completion date. This can include renewals. Revision - Any change in the Federal Government s financial obligation or contingent liability from an existing obligation. If a revision enter the appropriate letter s . More than one may be selected. If Other is selected please specify in text box provided. A. Increase Award B. Decrease Award C. Increase Duration D. Decrease Duration E. Other specify 14. Areas Affected By Project List the areas or entities using the categories e.g. cities counties states etc. specified in agency instructions. Use the continuation sheet to enter additional areas if needed. 3. Date Received Leave this field blank. This date will be assigned by the Federal agency. 4. Applicant Identifier Enter the entity identifier assigned buy the Federal agency if any or the applicant s control number if applicable. 15. Descriptive Title of Applicant s Project Required Enter a brief descriptive title of the project. If appropriate attach a map showing project location e.g. construction or real property projects . For preapplications attach a summary description of the project. 5a. Federal Entity Identifier Enter the number assigned to your organization by the Federal Agency if any. 5b. Federal Award Identifier For new applications leave blank. For a continuation or revision to an existing award enter the previously assigned Federal award identifier number. If a changed corrected application enter the Federal Identifier in accordance with agency instructions. 6. Date Received by State Leave this field blank. This date will be assigned by the State if applicable. 7. State Application Identifier Leave this field blank. This identifier will be assigned by the State if applicable. 8. Applicant Information Enter the following in accordance with agency instructions 16. Congressional Districts Of Required 16a. Enter the applicant s Congressional District and 16b. Enter all District s affected by the program or project. Enter in the format 2 characters State Abbreviation 3 characters District Number e.g. CA-005 for California 5th district CA- 012 for California 12th district NC-103 for North Carolina s 103rd district. If all congressional districts in a state are affected enter all for the district number e.g. MD-all for all congressional districts in Maryland. If nationwide i.e. all districts within all states are affected enter US-all. If the program project is outside the US enter 00-000. a. Legal Name Required Enter the legal name of applicant that will undertake the assistance activity. This is ththat the organization has registered with the Central Contractor Registry. Information on registering with CCR may be obtained by visiting the Grants.gov website. 17. Proposed Project Start and End Dates Required Enter the proposed start date and end date of the project. b. Employer Taxpayer Number EIN TIN Required Enter the Employer or Taxpayer Identification Number EIN or TIN as assigned by the Internal Revenue Service. If your organization is not in the US enter 44-4444444. 18. Estimated Funding Required Enter the amount requested or to be contributed during the first funding budget period by each contributor. Value of in-kind contributions should be included on appropriate lines as applicable. If the action will result in a dollar change to an existing award indicate only the amount of the change. For decreases enclose the amounts in parentheses. c. Organizational DUNS Required Enter the organization s DUNS or DUNS 4 number received from Dun and Bradstreet. Information on obtaining a DUNS number may be obtained by visiting the Grants.gov website. 19. Is Application Subject to Review by State Under Executive Order 12372 Process Applicants should contact the State Single Point of Contact SPOC for Federal Executive Order 12372 to determine whether the application is subject to the State intergovernmental review process. Select the appropriate box. If a. is selected enter the date the application was submitted to the State. d. Address Enter the complete address as follows Street address Line 1 required City Required County State Required if country is US Province Country Required Zip Postal Code Required if country is US . 20. Is the Applicant Delinquent on any Federal Debt Required Select the appropriate box. This questio n applies to the applicant organization not the person who signs as the authorized representative. Categories of debt include delinquent audit disallowances loans and taxes. If yes include an explanation on the continuation sheet. e. Organizational Unit Enter the name of the primary organizational unit and department or division if applicable that will undertake the assistance activity if applicable. f. Name and contact information of person to be contacted on matters involving this applicat required organizational affiliation if affiliated with an organization other on Enter the name First and last name than the applicant organization telephone number Required fax number and email address Required of the person to contact on matters related to this application. 21. Authorized Representative Required To be signed and dated by the authorized representative of the applicant organization. Enter the name First and last name required title Required telephone number Required fax number and email address Required of the person authorized to sign for the applicant. A copy of the governing body s authorization for you to sign this application as the official representative must be on file in the applicant s office. Certain Federal agencies may require that this authorization be submitted as part of the application. Type of Applicant Required Select up to three applicant type s in accordance with agency instructions. 9. A. State Government B. County Government C. City or Township Government D. Special District Government E. Regional Organization F. U.S. Territory or Possession G. Independent School District H. Public State Controlled Institution of Higher Education I. Indian Native American Tribal Government Federally Recognized J. Indian Native American Tribal Government Other than Federally Recognized K. Indian Native American Tribally Designated Organization L. Public Indian Housing Authority M. Nonprofit N. Nonprofit O. Private Institution of Higher Education P. Individual Q. For-Profit Organization Other than Small Business R. Small Business S. Hispanic-serving Institution T. Historically Black Colleges and Universities HBCUs U. Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities TCCUs V. Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions W. Non-domestic non-US Entity X. Other specify APPLICATION FOR Version 7 03 FEDERAL ASSISTANCE 2. DATE SUBMITTEDApplicant Identifier 1. TYPE OF SUBMISSION 3. DATE RECEIVED BY STATEState Application Identifier Application Preapplication Construction Construction4. DATE RECEIVED BY FEDERAL AGENCYFederal Identifier X Non-Construction Non-Construction 5. APPLICANT INFORMATION Legal Name Organizational Unit Department Organizational DUNS Division Address Name and telephone number of person to be contacted on matters Street involving this application give area code Prefix First Name City Middle Name County Last Name State Zip Code Suffix Country Email 6. EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER EIN Phone Number give area code Fax Number give area code 8. TYPE OF APPLICATION 7. TYPE OF APPLICANT See back of form for Application Types State New Continuation Revision If Revision enter appropriate letter s in box es Other specify See back of form for description of letters. Other specify 9. NAME OF FEDERAL AGENCY 10. CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE NUMBER 11. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE OF APPLICANT S PROJECT TITLE Name of Program Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund 12. AREAS AFFECTED BY PROJECT Cities Counties States etc. 13. PROPOSED PROJECT14. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF Start Date Ending Date a. Applicant b. Project 15. ESTIMATED FUNDING 16. IS APPLICATION SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 PROCESS a. Federal THIS PREAPPLICATION APPLICATION WAS MADE a. YES. AVAILABLE TO THE STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 b. Applicant PROCESS FOR REVIEW ON c. State DATE d. Local b. NO. PROGRAM IS NOT COVERED BY E.O. 12372 e. Other OR PROGRAM HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED BY STATE FOR REVIEW f. Program Income 17. IS THE APPLICANT DELINQUENT ON ANY FEDERAL DEBT g. TOTAL Yes. If Yes attach an explanation. No. 18. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF ALL DATA IN THIS APPLICATION PREAPPLICATION ARE TRUE AND CORRECT. THE DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DULY AUTHORIZED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE APPLICANT AND THE APPLICANT WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED ASSURANCES IF THE ASSISTANCE IS AWARDED. a. Authorized Representative Prefix First Name Middle Name Last NameSuffix b. Titlec. Telephone Number give area code d. Signature of Authorized Representativee. Date Signed Previous Edition UsableStandard form 424 Rev.9-2003 Authorized for Local Reproduction Prescribed by OMB Circular A-102 - - - - - OMB Approval No. 0348-0044 SECTION A - BUDGET SUMMARY Grant Program Catalog of Federal Estimated Unobligated Funds New or Revised Budget Function Domestic Assistance Number or Activit y Federal Non-Federal Federal Non-Federal Total a b c d e f g 1 0 0 2 3. 4. 5. TOTALS 0 0 SECTION B - BUDGET CATEGORIES GRANT PROGRAM FUNCTION OR ACTIVITY Total 5 3 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 i. Total Direct Charges sum of 6a - 6h 0.00 0.00 k. TOTALS sum of 6i and 6j 0.00 BUDGET INFORMATION -- Non-Construction Programs 6. Object Class Categories a. Personnel b. Fringe Benefits c. Travel d. Equipment e. Supplies f. Contractual g. Construction h. Other j. Indirect Charge 7. Program Income a Grant Program b Applicant c State d Other Resources e TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 SECTION D - FORECASTED CASH NEEDED Total for 1st Year 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter SECTION E - BUDGET ESTIMATES OF FEDERAL FUNDS NEEDED FOR BALANCE OF THE PROJECT FUTURE FUNDING PERIODS YEARS b First c Second d Third e Fourth 0.00 0 0 0 20. Totals sum of lines 16-19 0.00 Attach additional Sheets if Necessary 21. Direct Charges 22. Indirect Changes Prelimary Indirect Cost Rate SF 424A 4-88 Page 2Prescribed by OMB Circular A-102 SECTION C - NON-FEDERAL RESOURCES 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. TOTALS sum of lines 8-11 13. Federal 14. NonFederal 15. TOTAL sum of lines 13 and 14 Grant Program 17. 18. 19. SECTION F - OTHER BUDGET INFORMATION 23. Remarks INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SF-424A SF-424A Rev. 7-97 Page 3 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 180 minutes per response including time for reviewing instructions searching existing data sources gathering and maintaining the data needed and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information including suggestions for reducing this burden to the Office of Management and Budget Paperwork Reduction Project 0348-0044 Washington DC 20503. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR COMPLETED FORM TO THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET. SEND IT TO THE ADDRESS PROVIDED BY THE SPONSORING AGENCY. General Instructions This form is designed so that application can be made for funds from one or more grant programs. In preparing the budget adhere to any existing Federal grantor agency guidelines which prescribe how and whether budgeted amounts should be separately shown for different functions or activities within the program. For some programs grantor agencies may require budgets to be separately shown by function or activity. For other programs grantor agencies may require a breakdown by function or activity. Sections A B C and D should include budget estimates for the whole project except when applying for assistance which requires Federal authorization in annual or other funding period increments. In the latter case Sections A B C and D should provide the budget for the first budget period usually a year and Section E should present the need for Federal assistance in the subsequent budget periods. All applications should contain a breakdown by the object class categories shown in Lines a-k of Section B. Section A. Budget Summary Lines 1-4 Columns a and b For applications pertaining to a single Federal grant program Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog number and not requiring a functional or activity breakdown enter on Line 1 under Column a the Catalog program title and the Catalog number in Column b . For applications pertaining to a single program requiring budget amounts by multiple functions or activities enter the name of each activity or function on each line in Column a and enter the Catalog number in Column b . For applications pertaining to multiple programs where none of the programs require a breakdown by function or activity enter the Catalog program title on each line in Column a and the respective Catalog number on each line in Column b . For applications pertaining to multiple programs where one or more programs require a breakdown by function or activity prepare a separate sheet for each program requiring the breakdown. Additional sheets should be used when one form does not provide adequate space for all breakdown of data required. However when more than one sheet is used the first page should provide the summary totals by programs. Lines 1-4 Columns c through g For new applications leave Column c and d blank. For each line entry in Columns a and b enter in Columns e f and g the appropriate amounts of funds needed to support the project for the first funding period usually a year . For continuing grant program applications submit these forms before the end of each funding period as required by the grantor agency. Enter in Columns c and d the estimated amounts of funds which will remain unobligated at the end of the grant funding period only if the Federal grantor agency instructions provide for this. Otherwise leave these columns blank. Enter in columns e and f the amounts of funds needed for the upcoming period. The amount s in Column g should be the sum of amounts in Columns e and f . For supplemental grants and changes to existing grants do not use Columns c and d . Enter in Column e the amount of the increase or decrease of Federal funds and enter in Column f the amount of the increase or decrease of non-Federal funds. In Column g enter the new total budgeted amount Federal and non-Federal which includes the total previous authorized budgeted amounts plus or minus as appropriate the amounts shown in Columns e and f . The amount s in Column g should not equal the sum of amounts in Columns e and f . Line 5 - Show the totals for all columns used. Section B Budget Categories In the column headings 1 through 4 enter the titles of the same programs functions and activities shown on Lines 1-4 Column a Section A. When additional sheets are prepared for Section A provide similar column headings on each sheet. For each program function or activity fill in the total requirements for funds both Federal and non-Federal by object class categories. Line 6a-i - Show the totals of Lines 6a to 6h in each column. Line 6j - Show the amount of indirect cost. Line 6k- Enter the total of amounts on Lines 6i and 6j. For all applications for new grants and continuation grants the total amount in column 5 Line 6k should be the same as the total amount shown in Section A Column g Line 5. For supplemental grants and changes to grants the total amount of the increase or decrease as shown in Columns 1 - 4 Line 6k should be the same as the sum of the amounts in Section A Columns e and f on Line 5. Line 7- Enter the estimated amount of income if any expected to be generated from this project. Do not add or subtract this amount from the total project amount Show under the program INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SF-424A continued SF-424A Rev. 7-97 Page 4 narrative statement the nature and source of income. The estimated amount of program income may be considered by the Federal grantor agency in determining the total amount of the grant. Section C. Non-Federal Resources Lines 8-11Enter amounts of non-Federal resources that will be used on the grant. If in-kind contributions are included provide a brief explanation on a separate sheet. Column a - Enter the program titles identical to Column a Section A. A breakdown by function or activity is not necessary. Column b - Enter the contribution to be made by the applicant. Column c - Enter the amount of the State s cash and in-kind contribution if the applicant is not a State or State agency. Applicants which are a State or State agencies should leave this column blank. Column d - Enter the amount of cash and in-kind contributions to be made from all other sources. Column e - Enter totals of Columns b c and d . Line 12- Enter the total for each of Columns b - e . The amount in Column e should be equal to the amount on Line 5 Column f Section A. Section D. Forecasted Cash Needs Line 13- Enter the amount of cash needed by quarter from the grantor agency during the first year. Line 14- Enter the amount of cash from all other sources needed by quarter during the first year. Line 15 - Enter the totals of amounts on Lines 13 and 14. Section E. Budget Estimates of Federal Funds Needed for Balance of the Project Lines 16-19- Enter in Column a the same grant program titles shown in Column a Section A. A breakdown by function or activity is not necessary. For new applications and continuation grant applications enter in the proper columns amounts of Federal funds which will be needed to complete the program or project over the succeeding funding periods usually in years . This section need not be completed for revisions amendments changes or supplements to funds for the current year of existing grants. If more than four lines are needed to list the program titles submit additional schedules as necessary. Line 20- Enter the total for each of the Columns b - e . When additional schedules are prepared for this Section annotate accordingly and show the overall totals on this line. Section F. Other Budget Information Line 21- Use this space to explain amounts for individual direct object class cost categories that may appear to be out of the ordinary or to explain the details as required by the Federal grantor agency. Line 22- Enter the type of indirect rate provisional predetermined final or fixed that will be in effect during the funding period the estimated amount of the base to which the rate is applied and the total indirect expense. Line 23- Provide any other explanations or comments deemed necessary.