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  • PI200911_ACF Regional Grants Management Officers (as of July 2008)

    October 24, 2008

    This is a list of ACF Regional Grants Management Officers (as of July 2008).

  • TANF-ACF-PI-2008-09 (Approved Form ACF-196T Tribal TANF Financial Report Form)

    October 24, 2008

    This Program Instruction informs Tribes of the approval of ACF-196T by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the requirement for Tribes to use the Form.

  • Tribal TANF Policy Announcements

    June 9, 2008

    Policy Announcements for Tribal TANF for FY 1997-2000.

  • Tribal TANF Guidance

    June 2, 2008

    Archive for Tribal TANF Plan Guidance, Tribal TANF & CCDF Guide to Financial Management, Tribal TANF Audit Supplement, and Tribal TANF Powerpoint Training Guidance.

  • Work Verification Plan Guide

    May 29, 2008

    This is the index page for the Work Verification Plan Guide.

  • 2010 Census

    May 12, 2008

    March 12, 2008

    Dear Colleague:

    The U.S. Census Bureau performs a census of the nation’s inhabitants every tenth year.  The 2010 census period is now approaching, and the Census Bureau will be looking to recruit and temporarily employ more than 900,000 people to fill paid, part-time positions.  In the past, the Census Bureau has successfully recruited Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) participants to help fill these vacancies, and wishes to do the same for the upcoming census.

  • TANF-ACF-PI-2008-03 (Guidance for the Resolution of State and Tribal Disagreements Over the State-Submitted Caseload and Expenditure Data Used to Establish the Amount of a Tribal Family Assistance Grant (TFAG))

    April 11, 2008

    To set forth revised standard procedures for resolving disagreements over state-submitted caseload and expenditure data used to establish the amount of a TFAG. This issuance supersedes and rescinds the original PI on this topic (see TANF-ACF-PI-2003-04 dated May 5, 2003). A new PI is necessary because of a reorganization of the Office of Family Assistance and the need to clarify certain aspects of the process.

  • TANF-ACF-IM-2008-01 (Human Service Transportation Coordination and Resource Sharing)

    February 7, 2008

    This Information Memoranda reminds States and Tribes of the Final Policy Statements of the Federal Interagency Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility on Coordinated Human Service Transportation Planning and Vehicle Resource Sharing.

  • NEW-ACF-PI-2007-04 (Plan requirements for Native Employment Works (NEW) Grantees That Include Their NEW Programs in Public Law 102-477 Projects)

    December 28, 2007

    To provide guidance on plan requirements for grantees that include their NEW programs in projects under Public Law 102-477, the Indian Employment, Training and Related Services Demonstration Act of 1992.

  • TANF-ACF-PI-2007-08 (Using Federal TANF and State Maintenance-of-Effort (MOE) Funds for Families in Areas Covered by a Federal or State Disaster Declaration)

    November 28, 2007

    This will summarize policy and provide guidance with respect to the current TANF program on the use of TANF funds to enable States and Tribes administering approved Tribal TANF programs to serve families in a State or area(s) in a State covered by a Federal or State disaster declaration.

    We first provided this information in Program Instruction, TANF-ACF-PI-2005-06, dated October 11, 2005, Using Federal TANF and State MOE Funds for Families Affected By Hurricane Katrina. Since issuance of this PI, we have received questions about families affected by other Federal or State declared disasters occurring in a State or part of a State.  We have informally advised that the information in TANF-ACF-PI-2005-06 could be applied to other declared disaster situations so a State could more expeditiously serve families affected by the disaster.  This PI announces that the policy and guidance provided herein may apply in serving families affected by a Federal or State disaster declaration in a State or part of a State.

    We want to encourage States and Tribes to take necessary action to address the immediate needs of the dislocated families affected by a Federal or State declared disaster.  Our goal is to help them integrate as quickly as possible into local communities, preferably with family, relatives or friends.  We want to assure you that we will take all steps within our authority to ensure that there are no negative consequences associated with a State or Tribe’s compassionate response to an unfortunate situation.

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