Attachment I (Accessible PDF).pdf

ETA Advisory File
ETA Advisory
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Attachment I I-1 Maximum Fiscal Year FY 2024 Unemployment Insurance UI Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment RESEA Grant Awards by State State FY 2023 Maximum Base Award FY 2024 Maximum Base Award Alaska 976 805 927 965 Alabama 1 331 818 1 486 062 Arkansas 1 833 366 1 741 698 Arizona 3 456 202 3 856 480 California 73 425 432 75 159 489 Colorado 4 245 787 4 904 982 Connecticut 4 747 346 5 160 870 District of Columbia 989 457 939 984 Delaware 781 725 797 435 Florida 8 590 888 8 534 144 Georgia 8 722 221 8 579 024 Hawaii 1 740 097 1 653 092 Iowa 2 286 673 2 368 497 Idaho 854 647 953 628 Illinois 14 257 704 16 471 336 Indiana 5 279 245 5 015 283 Kansas 1 503 927 1 428 731 Kentucky 2 148 222 2 040 811 Louisiana 3 416 566 3 245 738 Massachusetts 9 234 672 10 304 181 Maryland 4 737 192 4 500 332 Maine 1 047 196 1 055 349 Michigan 9 945 034 9 841 335 Minnesota 8 441 708 8 604 310 Missouri 3 434 033 3 415 702 Mississippi 1 637 413 1 555 542 Montana 883 962 986 338 North Carolina 5 241 037 4 978 985 North Dakota 498 400 499 696 Nebraska 676 165 754 475 New Hampshire 1 572 640 498 400 New Jersey 18 235 951 20 347 939 New Mexico 2 063 228 1 960 067 Attachment I I-2 State FY 2023 Maximum Base Award FY 2024 Maximum Base Award Nevada 3 950 240 3 752 728 New York 28 924 536 29 636 360 Ohio 7 201 459 8 035 493 Oklahoma 2 785 562 2 646 284 Oregon 5 587 257 5 577 831 Pennsylvania 15 444 142 16 334 610 Puerto Rico 3 162 902 3 653 970 Rhode Island 1 703 082 1 875 702 South Carolina 2 841 326 2 699 260 South Dakota 498 400 498 400 Tennessee 3 170 878 3 012 334 Texas 20 923 017 23 346 206 Utah 2 094 873 2 064 137 Virginia 4 062 585 3 859 456 Virgin Islands 498 400 498 400 Vermont 840 838 798 796 Washington 9 632 979 9 770 996 Wisconsin 5 563 197 5 285 037 West Virginia 1 441 667 1 567 700 Wyoming 498 400 498 400 Projected state funding allocations for FY 2024 include application of the hold harmless and minimum funding provisions described in the final funding allocation methodology announced in the Federal Register on August 8 2019 84 Fed. Reg. 39 018 and described in Section 4.b.i. of this UIPL. In FYs 2021 and 2022 the Department under the Congressional notification process described in Section 306 g SSA changed the base funding formula to delay implementation of the carry- over provision to FY 2023 at a temporarily increased carry-over limit of 60 percent. Training and Employment Notice No. 23-22 further clarified that any reductions to state funding resulting from exceeding the carry-over limit occur in the year following the occurrence of the carry-over rather than concurrently. Lastly the Department informed Congress on December 11 2023 of additional permanent modifications to the Department s implementation of the carry-over limitation. This permanent modification clarifies that a state s carry-over will be assessed based on the expenditure of funds awarded the FY before the preceding FY. Applying the applicable formula changes described above any adjustments to FY 2024 allocations due to carry-over are based on initial FY 2021 RESEA state base fund awards that were carried-over into FY 2023 i.e. as of September 30 2023 exceeding 60 percent of the state s initial based funding award. Attachment I I-3 These provided projected funding allocations reflect the final formula including all applicable revisions identified above and represent the maximum funding a state may request to support its FY 2024 RESEA activities. States are strongly encouraged to take advantage of available funding to further build and expand their RESEA program capacity see Section 4.b. of this UIPL for additional information . However the state may request a lesser amount based on capacity projected need and other factors. States that did not receive an increase from the FY 2023 allocations were subject to the formula s minimum funding provision. The funding for these states was increased from their formula- based allocations to the minimum funding level of 498 400.