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Shared Vision for Youth: Shared Vision for Youth: Federal Partnership Presentation Federal Partnership Presentation on Recovery Act Funds for Youth on Recovery Act Funds for Youth
(Selected Programs)(Selected Programs)
Thursday, April 16Thursday, April 16thth 1:30 p.m. EDT 1:30 p.m. EDT
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PresentersPresentersPresenters: Larke Huang, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (HHS) Gregg Weltz, Employment and Training Administration (DOL) Erica Teofilo, Corporation for National and Community Service Maria Queen, Housing and Urban Development Leanne Nurse, Environmental Protection Agency Pamela Browne, Department of Transportation Joyanne Cobb, Social Security Administration Linda Rosen, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Sharon Lankford-Rice, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, (DoEd)Moderator: Maisha Meminger, Division of Youth Service, Employment and Training
Administration
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Share information about selected Federal agency’s Recovery Act funds and how they plan to utilize to assist this country’s youth
Discuss possible intersections and connections between the various streams of federal dollars
Agenda/ObjectivesAgenda/Objectives
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Larke HuangLarke HuangSubstance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (HHS)Senior Advisor to the Administrator
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Office of the Secretary: Prevention and Wellness Fund
SAMHSA collaborating with other DHHS agencies to develop program for distribution of these funds to states, communities and tribes
Program likely to focus on evidence-based clinical and community--based prevention and wellness strategies
Still awaiting appointment of Secretary for the Department
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Gregg WeltzGregg WeltzEmployment and Training Employment and Training
Administration, Division of Youth Service Administration, Division of Youth Service Division ChiefDivision Chief
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WIA Youth ProgramWIA Youth Program
The Recovery Act provides $1.2 billion for WIA Youth activities.
Any youth activities under WIA are allowable activities for the Recovery Act funds.
ETA published TEGL 14-08 providing Recovery Act Guidance-– Unless otherwise stated in this guidance, the
laws and regulations for WIA Youth funds apply to the Recovery Act funds.
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Use of FundsUse of Funds
Congress and ETA encourages states and local areas to:– Use as much of these funds as possible to
operate expanded summer youth employment opportunities during the summer of 2009
– Develop work experiences and other activities that expose youth to opportunities in “green” educational and career pathways.
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Changes to Youth ActivitiesChanges to Youth Activities
The Recovery Act includes two other significant changes to youth activities under WIA:
1.The Act increases the age eligibility to a maximum of 24 years old.
2.Work readiness indicator will be the only indicator to assess the effectiveness of summer employment.
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Additional InformationAdditional Information
For more information, visit http://www.doleta.gov/recovery/
If you have any additional questions, send them to: [email protected]
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Erica TeofiloErica TeofiloCorporation for National and Corporation for National and
Community ServiceCommunity ServiceProgram SpecialistProgram Specialist
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Overview of CNCS ARRA and Program Appropriations – AmeriCorps*State and National - $ 89,000,000– AmeriCorps*Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA)
- $65,000,000 ARRA Act Eligibility
– AmeriCorps*State and National Only current grantees with proven track records are
eligible for Recovery Act funds. VISTA
– Basic Qualifications– Project Principles– VISTA Project Development
VISTA History and Models of Serving Low-Income Youth
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Who to Contact Who to Contact
To learn more about the Corporation for National and Community Service ARRA, visit www.nationalservice.gov/recovery or e-mail [email protected]
To learn more about AmeriCorps*State, call your governor-appointed state service commission. A complete list can be found by clicking “Contact Us” at www.cns.gov
To learn more about AmeriCorps*National or view funding opportunities, visit www.AmeriCorps.gov and click on “For Organizations”
To learn more about VISTA, visit www.vista.gov call or e-mail the Corporation State Office in your state. A complete list can be found by clicking “Contact Us” at www.cns.gov
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Maria QueenMaria QueenHousing and Urban DevelopmentHousing and Urban Development
Public Housing Revitalization Specialist Public Housing Revitalization Specialist
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HUD Recovery Act includes $13.61 HUD Recovery Act includes $13.61 billion that will be used in three waysbillion that will be used in three ways
$4.86 billion - Promoting Energy Efficiency and Creating Green Jobs, including youth employment opportunities
$5.25 billion -- Supporting Shovel-Ready Projects and Assisted Housing Improvements
$3.5 billion -- Promoting Stable Communities and Helping Families Hardest Hit by the Economic Crisis
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Distribution of all FundsDistribution of all Funds
75% allocated on 2/25/09 to state and local recipients
25% will be awarded via competition in coming months
Funds will benefit families and youth nation-wide
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Guidance on the implementation of all funds will be routinely provided on the www.HUD.gov website
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LeAnne NurseLeAnne NurseEnvironmental Projection Environmental Projection
AgencyAgencyProgram Analyst Program Analyst
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EPA Programs that Implement ARRA– Brownfields Program – Clean Water State Revolving Fund and
Drinking Water State Revolving Funds – Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Program – National Clean Diesel Campaign – Superfund Hazardous Waste Cleanup Program
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Pamela BrownPamela BrownUnited We RideUnited We Ride
Department of TransportationDepartment of Transportation
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Transit Funding in ARRATransit Funding in ARRAProgram
Urban Formula $5.97 B (incl. funds allocated through Sec 5340)
Non-Urban Formula $760 M (incl. funds allocated through Sec 5340)
Fixed Guideway Modernization Formula
$742 M
New Starts / Small Starts $742 MTribal Grants $17 MDiscretionary Energy Program [new] $100 MDiscretionary Multimodal Program [new]
[$1.4985B]
Administration / Oversight $64 M
Total (Transit Only) $8.4 Billion
Note: Amounts are after takedown for Administration and Oversight
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ARRA Eligibility & TimetableARRA Eligibility & Timetable Eligibility -- Capital Projects Only Capital Includes Mobility Management Transportation Coordination
Projects – Transportation Coordinators– Transportation Management One-Call Centers
Recipients– Transit agencies in urbanized areas with 200,000 and above pops– States in areas below 200,000 pop
Formula Program– September 1: Deadline to obligate one half of apportionment (180 Days
from apportionment notice)– Recovered funds will be redistributed– March 5, 2010: Second deadline to obligate funds (365 days from
apportionment notice – September 30, 2010: Unobligated funds revert to Treasury
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Region Location States and Territories Region is Responsible for
Region 1Tel.: 617-494-2055Fax: 617-494-2865
Cambridge, MA Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut (Bus Only), Rhode Island
Region 2Tel.: 212-668-2170Fax: 212-668-2136
New York, NY New York, New Jersey, Connecticut (Rail Only)
Lower Manhattan Recovery OfficeTel.: 212-668-1770Fax: 212-668-2505
New York, NY Responsible for overseeing recovery efforts of the Twin Towers area of New York.
Region 3Tel.: 215-656-7100Fax: 215-656-7260
Philadelphia, PA Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Delaware
Region 4Tel.: 404-865-5600Fax: 404-865-5605
Atlanta, GA Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands
Region 5Tel.: 312-353-2789Fax: 312-886-0351
Chicago, IL Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio
Region 6Tel: 817-978-0550Fax: 817-978-0575
Fort Worth, TX New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana
Region 7Tel.: 816-329-3920Fax: 816-329-3921
Kansas City, MO Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri
Region 8Tel: 720-963-3300Fax: 720-963-3333
Lakewood, CO Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado
Region 9Tel.: 415-744-3133Fax: 415-744-2726
San Francisco, CA California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa
Region 10Tel.: 206-220-7954Fax: 206-220-7959
Seattle, WA Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Oregon
Please contact your local transit agency or Please contact your local transit agency or the FTA Regional Office listed belowthe FTA Regional Office listed below
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Joyanne CobbJoyanne CobbSocial Security Administration Social Security Administration
Analyst / Project Officer Analyst / Project Officer
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Social Security Administration Social Security Administration (SSA)(SSA)
Our responsibilities under the Recovery Act include replacing the National Computer Center, dedicating additional resources to the processing of disability and retirement workloads, and issuing an one-time payment of $250 to nearly 55 million Social Security and supplemental Security Income beneficiaries.
We believe most of the $250 dollar checks will be delivered by late May 2009.
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Linda RosenLinda RosenDepartment of JusticeDepartment of Justice
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency PreventionOffice of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency PreventionState RepresentativeState Representative
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Recovery Act allocates 4 billion to the Office of Justice Programs, Community Oriented Police (COPS) and Office of Violence Against Women
$147 million to OJJDP – youth initiatives Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC)
Initiatives - $50 million Local and National Youth Mentoring - $97
million – open solicitations
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ICAC task forces, data systems, training and technical assistance, & research
Mentoring – local and national scope– www.ojjdp.ncjrs.org – Juvenile Justice– www.ojp.usdoj.gov – Criminal Justice– Questions, Contact- – [email protected] or
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OVAE- US EDOVAE- US ED
Sharon Lankford-RiceSharon Lankford-RiceOffice of Vocational and Adult Education Office of Vocational and Adult Education
Education Program SpecialistEducation Program Specialist
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OVAEOVAE
“In a global economy where the most valuable skill you can sell is your knowledge, a good education is no longer just a pathway to opportunity - it is a pre-requisite. The countries that out-teach us today will out-compete us tomorrow.” - President Barack Obama, 2/24/09
One-time investment of over $100 billion in Education to stimulate the economy and improve education
–Based on 4 guiding principles: 1.Spend funds quickly to save and create jobs. 2.Ensure transparency, reporting and accountability. 3.Invest one-time ARRA funds thoughtfully to minimize the
“funding cliff.” 4.Improve student achievement through school improvement
and reform.
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OVAEOVAE One-time appropriation of $53.6 billion for State Fiscal
Stabilization Fund (SFSF) program. Two types of SFSF funds:
– Governors will receive approximately $48.6 billion by formula. Funding must go through the Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) and public institutions of higher education (IHEs).
– 81.8% for support of elementary, secondary, and postsecondary education, and where applicable, early childhood education. Funds must first be used to restore State fiscal support to education. Allowable usages of this fund includes adult education and career and technical education.
– The remaining $5 billion will be awarded competitively under the "Race to the Top" ($4.35 billion) and "Investing in What Works and Innovation" ($650 million) programs.
New funding for programs under Title I, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA). Specifically, $10 billion in additional Fiscal Year (FY) 2009 Title I, Part A.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) are provided under three authorities: – $11.3 billion is available under Part B Grants to States– $400 million is available under Part B Preschool Grants– $500 million is available under Part C Grants for Infants and Families.
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Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Act, $540 million is provided for the VR State Grants program, (authorized under Title I of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (Rehabilitation Act)).
New funding for the Independent Living (IL) programs (authorized under Title VII, Chapter 1, Part B and Part C, and Chapter 2 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (Rehabilitation Act).
$140 million in recovery funds are provided under three authorities:– State IL Services Program (State IL Grants): $18,200,000 – IL Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind Program
(OIB): $34,300,000 – Centers for Independent Living Program (CIL): $87,500,000
OVAEOVAE
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ResourcesResources
Recovery.gov http://www.recovery.gov/
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