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CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC
ASSISTANCE
15.113: Indian Social Services: General Assistance
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| PROGRAM AND AWARD | FINANCIAL AND INFORMATION CONTACTS |
| ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS | FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFO. |
| APPLICATION AND AWARD PROCESS | INFORMATION CONTACTS |
| RELATED PROGRAMS | ASSISTANCE CONSIDERATIONS |
| PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS | POST ASSISTANCE REQUIREMENTS |
Applicant Eligibility: An American Indian who is a member of a federally recognized Indian Tribe, who resides on or near a federally recognized Indian reservations, who is in need of financial assistance and who meets the eligibility criteria in 25 CFR Part 20.
Beneficiary Eligibility: American Indians who are members of federally recognized Indian Tribes.
Credentials/Documentation: Proof of American Indian status, residency, and income/resources available must be provided by applicant.
Preapplication Coordination: None. This program is excluded from coverage under E.O. 12372.
Application Procedure: A verbal or written request for assistance to the Bureau of Indian Affairs agency or regional representative or designated tribal authority.
Award Procedure: Assistance is provided by the Bureau of Indian Affairs agency or regional office or contracted tribal program.
Deadlines: None.
Range of Approval/Disapproval Time: Generally within 10 days depending upon applicants needs and the extent of investigation required. Decisions will take no longer than 45 days.
Appeals: An unsuccessful applicant may appeal a Bureau of Indian Affairs official's decision under the procedures contained in 25 CFR Part 20, Subpart D "Hearings and Appeals" and 25 CFR Part 2 "Appeals from Administrative Actions."
Renewals: Not applicable.
Criteria for Selecting Proposals: Must be an American Indian residing on or near a reservation as defined in 25 CFR 20 and must be in need as defined in 25 CFR Part 20. All eligible applicants will be funded subject to availability of funds.
Examples of Funded Projects: Individual financial assistance (welfare) grant to a single American Indian person or to an American Indian family of eight based upon public assistance standards of the State where recipients reside.
Range and Average of Financial Assistance: May range from a few hundred to several hundred dollars monthly depending upon the assistance provided.
Federal Agency: BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Type of Assistance: Direct Payments with Unrestricted Use.
Obligations: (Total program funds including direct payments) FY 99 $76,945,254; FY 00 est $70,800,000; and FY 01 est $75,500,000.
Budget Account Number: 14-2100-0-1-452.
Authorization: Snyder Act of 1921, Public Law 67-85, 42 Stat. 208, 25 U.S.C. 13.
Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature: 25 CFR 20.
Regional or Local Office: Information can be secured from the Agency Superintendents and from Regional Directors (see Catalog Appendix IV for addresses). Applications for general assistance are made at the local agency or tribal level.
Headquarters Office: Division of Social Services, Office of Tribal Services, Bureau of Indian Affairs, MS 4641 MIB, 1849 C St., NW., Washington, DC 20245. Contact: Larry R. Blair. Phone: (202) 208-2721. Use the same number for FTS.
(See Appendix IV for more contact info.)
Formula and Matching Requirements: Not applicable.
Length and Time Phasing of Assistance: The length of assistance is indefinite, depending on continued need and available resources. Assistance is usually provided monthly or as needed.
Uses and Use Restrictions: Provides cash payments to eligible American Indian individuals and families to meet basic needs (i.e., food, clothing, shelter, etc.). Provides extra monthly benefits to tribal members on general assistance who also work on tribal projects under the Tribal Work Experience Program. Provides monthly assistance for non- medical institutional or custodial care of adults who are not eligible for care from Indian Health Services, Social Security, or any other county, state or Federal program. Provides foster home care and appropriate institutional (non-medical) care for dependent, neglected, and handicapped American Indian children in need of protection. This program also pays the burial expenses of indigent American Indians whose estates do not have sufficient resources to meet funeral expenses and provides emergency assistance to prevent hardship caused by fire, flood or acts of nature.
Reports: None.
Audits: None.
Records: None.
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