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  APPROVED TRIBAL TANF GRANTS INDEXED BY FISCAL YEAR [ 09- 08- 07 - 06- 05 - 04 - 03 - 02- 01- 00- 99- 98- 97 ]

APPROVED TRIBAL TANF GRANTS 0609

 

TRIBE OR TRIBAL ORGANIZATION (State) 1

NUMBER OF TRIBES SERVED

PROGRAM
IMPLEMENTATION DATE

TRIBAL FAMILY ASSISTANCE GRANT(TFAG)-
Federal Share
Only 2

FUNDS FROM MULTIPLE STATES3

FY1994 State- reported caseload -- number of assistance units used as basis for establishing the annual amount (Federal funds) for the Tribal Family Assistance Grants4

RECEIVES
STATE FUNDS5

INCLUDED IN A P.L. 102-477 PROJECT

 

FY97

1.  Forest County Potawatomi Community (Wi)  1   (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Forest, Marinette and Oconto counties 7/1/1997 $115,793   20 N0 NO
  2.  Klamath Tribe (Or) 1  (reservation plus non- reservation member families in Klamath County 7/1/1997 $464,259   90 YES NO
FY98 3.  Confederated Tribe of Siletz Indians (Or) 1  (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Benton, Clackamas, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomath, Polk, Tillamook, Washington, and Yamhill counties) 10/1/1997 $661,625   90 YES YES
  4.  Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewas (Wi) 1 reservation plus non-reservation member families in Bayfield County) 10/1/1997 $347,120   50 NO NO
  5.  Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation (SD) 1 (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Day, Marshall, and Roberts counties) 10/1/1997 $613,868   150 NO YES
  6.  Sokaogon Chippewa Community - Mole Lake Band (Wi) 1   (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Sokaogon County 10/1/1997 $77,195   10 NO NO
  7.  Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians (Wi) 1  (reservation plus non-reservation member families in the off-reservation towns of Bartleme, Red Springs, Gresham and Bowler) 10/1/1997 $143,122   25 NO NO
  8.  Pasqua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona (Az) 1  (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Maricopa, Pima, and Pinal counties) 11/1/1997 $1,729,965   250 YES NO
  9.  Southern California Tribal Chairmen's Association, Inc.  (Ca) Consortium serving 18 tribes -17 in San Diego County and 1 in Santa Barbara County (18 member reservations plus all non-reservation Indians in San Diego County and  the cities of San Diego and Escondido) 3/1/1998 $7,224,967   1,742 YES NO
  10. White Mountain Apache Tribe  (Az) 1 (on reservation only) 4/1/1998 $1,914,669   770 YES NO
  11. Osage Tribe of Oklahoma  (Ok) 1  (on reservation only) 5/4/1998 $419,328   75 YES NO
  12. Northern Arapaho Tribe - Wind River Reservation (Wy) 1  (on reservation only) 7/1/1998 $1,640,458   250 YES NO
FY99 13. Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe  (Wa) 1  (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Kitsap County) 10/1/1998 $516,580   125 YES YES
  14. Lower Elwha S'Klallam Tribe   (Wa) 1  (reservation plus non-reservation member families in the Tribe's BIA defined social services area in Clallam County) 10/1/1998 $501,343   120 YES NO
  15. Tanana Chiefs' Conference, Inc. (Ak) Alaska Native Regional Non-profit serving 37 Alaska Native Villages and all Indian and Native families  in the Doyon Corporation Region 10/1/1998 $2,443,973   533 YES YES
  16. Nez Perce Tribe (Id) 1 (reservation plus member families in the off  reservation communities of Lewiston, Kendrick, Grangeville, and Cottonwood) 1/1/1999 $504,990   133 YES NO
  17. Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe  (Mn) 1  (reservation plus all non-reservation Minnesota Chippewa Tribe members in Aitkin, Benton, Crow Wing, Morrison, Mille Lacs, Pine, Anoka, Hennepin, and Ramsey counties) 1/1/1999 $4,550,816   1056 YES YES
  18. Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes  (Mt) 1 (on reservation only) 1/1/1999 $2,139,915   615 No YES
  19. Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community  (Az) 1  (on reservation only) 6/1/1999 $710,340   277 YES NO
  20. Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Ft. Hall Reservation  (Id) 1  (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Bingham, Bannock, Power, and Caribou counties) 7/1/1999 $858,781   198 YES YES
FY00 21. Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa (Wi) 1 (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Vilas, Oneida, Iron, and Price counties) 1/1/2000 $610,124   20 NO NO
  22. Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska  (Ak) Alaska Native Regional Non-profit serving 20 Indian and Alaska Native Villages and all Indian and Native  families in the Sealaska Corporation Region 7/1/2000 $2,367,150   521 YES YES
  23. Coeur d' Alene Tribe (Id) 1  (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Benewah and Kootenai counties) 7/1/2000 $161,719   46 YES NO
FY01 24. Eastern Shoshone Tribe - Wind River Reservation  (Wy) 1  (on reservation only) 10/1/2000 $1,640,458   100 YES YES
  25. Fort Belknap Community Council (Mt) 1  (reservation plus member families in the off-reservation towns of Harlem and Dodson)  10/1/2000 $1,006,502   282 YES YES
  26. Association of Village Council Presidents, Inc (Ak) Alaska Native Regional Non-profit serving 56 Alaska Native Villages and all Native families in the Calista Corporation Region 10/1/2000 $5,420,841   1,126 YES NO
  27. Navajo Nation  (Az, NM, Ut)
Note: the Tribe's Headquarters and the major portion of the reservation are located in Arizona, but a substantial portion of the reservation is located in New Mexico and Utah
1  (reservation plus non-reservation member families in the off-reservation communities of  Grand Canyon, Joseph City, Marble Canyon, Flagstaff, Snowflake, Holbrook, Page, Wupatki, and Winslow in Arizona; and  Farmington, Aztec, Bloomfield, Magdalena, Cuba, Kirtland, Grants, Milan,  Socorro, and Gallup in New Mexico)   10/1/2000 in Az and Ut , 01/1/2001 in NM $31,174,026 Arizona - $15,230,615
New Mexico -
$14,723,667
Utah -
$1,219,744 
8,937 Az -YES
NM - partial
Ut - YES
NO
  28. Hopi Tribe  (Az) 1 (on reservation only) 4/1/2001 $628,740   206 YES NO
  29. Pueblo of Zuni  (NM) 1  (on reservation only) 7/1/2001 $801,389   234 YES YES
  30. Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska (Ne) 1 (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Thurston County (excluding the Omaha Reservation), all Indians (excluding Ponca members) in Dakota and Knox Counties  in Nebraska , and all Indians in Woodbury County, Iowa  4/1/2001 $1,045,985 Nebraska -
$514,978
Iowa -
$531,007
369 YES YES
  31. Quinault Indian Nation (Wa) 1  (reservation plus non- reservation Quinault members in Grays Harbor and the western part of Jefferson County) 4/1/2001 $1,695,135   433 YES NO
  32. Quileute Tribe (Wa) 1 (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Clallam and Jefferson Counties 5/1/2001 $608,686   151 YES NO
  33. Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians (Ca) ---
administering the program under the name: Torres Martinez Tribal TANF Program 
6  (Torres Martinez and 5 client tribes' reservations plus the near reservation towns of  Anza, Benning, Beaumont, Cabazon, Coachella, Desert Hot Springs, Indio, Mecca, Thermal, San Jacinto, and Hemet in Riverside County and all the non-reservation Indian population of Los Angeles County ) 5/1/2001 $20,058,817   5,238 YES NO
  34. Owens Valley Career Development Center  (Ca) Consortium serving 8 tribes (3 consortium member and 5 client tribes' reservations plus all non-reservation Indians in Inyo, Kern, Tulare, Kings, and Fresno counties - except for North Fork members in Fresno County) 6/1/2001 $14,375,863   3,538 YES NO
FY02 35. Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation (Wa) 1  (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Okanogan, Ferry, Stevens, Douglas, Grant, Lincoln, and Chelan counties) 11/1/2001 $3,396,965   810 YES NO
  36. Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa  (Wi) 1 (on reservation only) 1/1/2002 $291,848   80 NO NO
FY03 37. Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California  (Nv & Ca) 2   (2 member reservations plus the non-reservation Indian population of Alpine, El Dorado, Sacramento, Nevada, Placer, Santa Clara, Alameda, San Francisco, Santa Cruz, San Mateo, and part of San Joaquin Counties and Amador County (for only Ione Miwok members) in California; and Douglas and Carson City Counties in Nevada) 1/1/2003 $14,034,049 California-
$13,964,816
Nevada -
$69,233 
3,416 YES NO
  38. Spokane Tribe of Indians  (Wa) 1   (reservation plus all the non-reservation Indian population of Adams, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, and Whitman counties (excluding the Colville and Kalispel reservations and their off reservation members) 3/1/2003 $8,403,229   2,081 YES YES
  39. Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin (Wi) 1  (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Brown and Outagamie counties) 5/1/2003 $835,924   196 NO NO
  40. Robinson Rancheria (Ca) --- administering the  program under the name: California Tribal TANF Partnership 16  (Robinson Rancheria and 15 client tribes' reservations plus all the non-Rancheria/ reservation Indian population of Lassen, Yuba, Napa, Sutter, Solano, Plumas, Glenn, Amador (excluding Ione Miwok members), Butte, Lake, Modoc, Colusa, Humboldt, Trinity, and Del Norte  counties and part of San Joaquin County) 7/1/2003 $6,296,016   1,578 YES NO
FY04 41. North Fork Rancheria (Ca) 1  (reservation plus all the non-Rancheria/reservation Indian population of Madera, Merced, and Mariposa counties and North Fork member families in Fresno County) 10/1/2003 $1,273,327   312 YES NO
  42. Menominee Indian Tribe of  Wisconsin (Wi) 1  (reservation including trust lands in Shawano County) 4/1/2004 $1,267,930   549 NO NO
  43. South Puget Inter-tribal Planning Agency (Wa) Consortium serving 4  member tribes  (3 member reservations plus Puyallup Reservation and non-reservation member families in Thurston, Pierce, Mason, and Kitsap counties 9/1/2004 $5,171,962   1,282 YES NO
  44. Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy's Reservation (Mt) 1  (reservation plus all the non-reservation  Indian population of Hill County) 9/1/2004 $1,258,657   379 YES NO
FY05 45. Hoopa Valley Tribe (Ca) 1  (on reservation only) 10/1/2004 $1,212,239   297 YES NO
  46. Tulalip Tribes (Wa) 1  (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Snohomish County)  3/1/2005 $967,330   270 YES YES
  47. Morongo Band of Mission Indians (Ca) 1  (reservation plus non-reservation member and descendent families in Riverside County) 3/1/2005 $1,473,624   365 YES NO
  48.Nooksack Indian Tribe (Wa) 1  (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Whatcom County and member families and other Indians in part of Skagit County) 5/1/2005 $913,828   200 YES NO
  49. Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. (Ak) Alaska Native Regional Non-profit serving all Natives in the Municipality of Anchorage in the Cook Inlet Corporation Region 7/1/2005 $5,428,077   1,123 YES YES
  50. Blackfeet Nation (Mt) 1 (reservation plus all non-reservation Indian population of the near-reservation towns of Cut Bank, Valier, and Dupyer) 6/1/2005 $3,089,816   911 YES NO
FY06 51. Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians (Ca) 1 (reservation plus all the non-rancheria/reservation Indian population within the City of Riverside) 10/1/2005 $1,429,333   293 YES NO
  52. Yurok Tribe (Ca) 1 (reservation plus non-reservation member families in Del Norte and Humboldt Counties) 8/1/2006 $1,273,264   312 YES NO
FY07 53. Bristol Bay Native Association (Ak) Alaska Native Regional Non-Profit serving 29 Alaska Native villages and all Native and Non-Native families  in the Bristol Bay Corporation Region (including non-Natives in the Region) 10/1/2006 $1,216,441   245 YES NO
  54. Upper Skagit Indian Tribe (Wa) 1(reservation plus non-reservation member families in Skagit County) 7/1/2007 $115,777   32 YES NO
  55. Lummi Nation (Wa) 1 (reservation plus all the non-reservation Indian population in the portion of Whatcom County west of the Guide Meridian and Interstate 5) 7/1/2007 $1,514,421   424 YES NO
FY08 56. Muscogee (Creek) Nation (Ok) 1 (all Indians in Creek, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, and Hughes Counties, and Muscogee (Creek) Nation member families in Tulsa, Wagoner, Mayes, Rogers, Muskogee, Seminole, and McIntosh Counties)  1/1/2008 $2,312,788   118 YES NO
  57. Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians (Ca) 1 (all Indians in Contra Costa County) 1/1/2008 $1,935,052   474 YES NO
  58. San Carlos Apache Tribe (Az) 1 (on reservation only) 5/1/2008 $1,972,962   670 YES NO
  59. Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria (ca) 4 (Graton Rancheria, Stewart's Point Rancheria, Big Valley, and Scotts Valley Tribes and all Indians in Sonoma and Marin Counties excluding residents of the Dry Creek Reservation in Sonoma County and all members of the Hopland, Redwood Valley, Sherwood Valley, Round Valley, Pinoleville, and Dry Creek Tribes) 5/1/2008 $1,570,412   385 YES NO

FY09

60. Karuk Tribe of California  (Ca) 1 ( the Karuk reservation for all Indians and Alaska Natives on reservation, Siskiyou County for all Indians and Alaska Natives, excluding Quartz Valley Tribal members, and the Karuk service area in the northeast portion of Humboldt County for Karuk member families only) 12/1/2008 $1,195,887   296 YES NO
  61. Round Valley Indian Tribes (Ca) 1 (the Round Valley Indian Tribes Reservation for all Indians and Alaska Natives on reservation and Medocino County for Round Valley member families only) 1/1/2009 $1,144,597   285 YES NO
  62. Kodiak Area Native Association (Ak) Alaska Native Regional Non-profit serving 10 Alaska Native villages and all Native families  in the Koniag Corporation Region 1/1/2009 $415,702   92 YES NO
  63. Maniilaq Association (Ak) Alaska Native Regional Non-profit serving 11 Alaska Native villages and all Native families in the Northwest Alaska Native Association Corporation Region 7/1/2009 $1,056,544   253 YES NO
  Totals:  298 Tribes and Alaska Native Villages   (plus the non-reservation American Indian/Alaska Native  populations of over 121 counties (including several major metropolitan areas, designated near-reservation towns) and 6 Alaska Native Regional Corporation areas)    $181,642,543   45,508   15 of 63 pograms  are administered  in  P.L. 102-477 projects

 

1.< All programs include: 1) the grantee Tribe's reservation and BIA designated near- reservation service area(s) or 2) Alaska Native villages in a designated Alaska Native Regional Corporation Area as their service area/population. They may include the reservations and near- reservation service areas of other tribes served. And, may include extended service areas, i.e. areas not in any tribe's service area, and/or additional counties or parts of counties, or other jurisdictions with significant Indian populations with state concurrence>

2.< Amount shown is full annual grant awarded, without adjustment - NOTE: if a program starts other than at the beginning of the federal fiscal year the first year's allocation will be prorated, but is not reflected here>

3.< If the service area is in more than one state, funding is derived from states as appropriate for portion of the service and population in that state>

4.<actual caseloads currently being served may vary significantly >

5.<whether State MOE funds are provided and the amount of funding provided is established by agreements between the State and Tribe>