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FY 2004 Funding for Selected Children's Programs 1
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FY 2003 2 |
FY 2004 Administration Request |
FY 2004 House 3 |
FY 2004 Senate 4 |
| PROTECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE SERVICES |
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| Child Welfare Services Program (Title IV-B) |
290.088 |
291.9 |
291.9 |
290.088 |
| Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program (Title IV-B, Subpart 2) Mandatory |
305.0 5 |
305.0 |
305.0 |
305.0 |
| Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program (Title IV-B, Subpart 2) Discretionary |
99.350 |
199.978 |
100.0 |
99.350 |
| The Mentoring Children of Prisoners Program |
9.9 |
50.0 |
25.0 |
25.0 |
| Child Welfare Training (Title IV-B) |
7.449 |
7.470 |
7.470 |
7.449 |
| CAPTA Child Protective Services State Grant Program |
21.870 |
22.013 |
22.013 |
21.870 |
| CAPTA Discretionary Grants Program |
33.845 |
26.301 |
26.301 |
26.301 |
| CAPTA Community-Based Family Resource Centers |
33.200 |
33.403 |
33.403 |
33.2 |
| Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) |
1,700.0 5 |
1,700.0 |
1,700.0 |
1,700.0 |
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| OUT-OF-HOME CARE SERVICES
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| Foster Care Program (Title IV-E) 6 |
4,884.0 5 |
4,974.0 |
4,974.0 |
4,974.0 |
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| ADOPTION SERVICES |
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| Adoption Assistance Program (Title IV-E) 6 |
1,584.0 5 |
1,699.7 |
1,699.7 |
1,699.7 |
| Adoption Opportunities Program |
27.227 |
27.343 |
27.343 |
27.227 |
| Adoption Awareness |
12.822 |
12.906 |
12.906 |
12.822 |
| Adoption Incentive Payments |
42.720 |
43.0 |
43.0 |
42.720 |
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| CHILD DAY CARE SERVICES |
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| Child Care and Development Block Grant (discretionary funding) |
2,086.9 |
2,099.0 |
2,099.0 |
2,099.0 |
| Child Care and Development Block Grant (mandatory funding) |
2,717.05 |
2,717.0 |
7 |
7 |
| Head Start |
6,667.0 5 |
6,815.570 |
6,815.570 |
6,815.570 |
| Early Learning Opportunities Act |
33.779 |
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0 |
33.779 |
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| TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES |
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| Basic TANF Block Grant |
16,500.0 5 |
16,500.0 |
7 |
7 |
| Supplemental Grants |
0 |
319.0 |
7 |
7 |
| Bonus to Reward Decrease in Illegitimacy |
0 |
0 |
7 |
7 |
| High Performance Bonus |
200.0 5 |
100.0 |
7 |
7 |
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| HEALTH CARE SERVICES |
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| Medicaid 6 |
158,692.0 5 |
176,754.0 |
182,753.5 |
182,753.5 |
| State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) |
4,362.0 5 |
5,090.0 |
4,362.0 |
4,362.0 |
| Children's Mental Health Services Program |
98.0 |
107.0 |
108.0 |
98.0 |
| Mental Health Performance Partnership Block Grant |
437.0 |
433.0 |
435.0 |
437.1 |
| Mental Health Programs of Regional & National Significance |
244.0 |
212.0 |
237.0 |
237.6 |
| Maternal and Child Health Block Grant - Title V |
730.0 |
751.0 |
733.0 |
731.6 |
| Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act |
1,992.9 |
2,009.0 |
2,024.0 |
2,041.6 |
| Individuals With Disabilities Education Act: Early Intervention Services Program |
434.0 |
447.0 |
447.0 |
447.0 |
| Healthy Start |
98.3 |
98.7 |
98.0 |
98.3 |
| Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities Center |
98.6 |
87.0 |
106.0 |
110.6 |
| Title X Family Planning Program |
273.3 |
264.8 |
273.0 |
283.3 |
| Abstinence Education |
105.0 |
136.0 |
115.0 |
123.0 |
| National Violent Death Reporting System (CDC) |
3.0 |
8 |
8 |
4.5 |
| Child Abuse and Neglect Surveillance (CDC) |
2.0 |
8 |
8 |
0 |
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| SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES |
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| Abandoned Infants Assistance Act |
12.126 |
12.086 |
12.086 |
12.126 |
| Substance Abuse Performance Partnership Block Grant |
1,691.7 |
1,785.0 |
1,774.5 |
1,803.9 |
| Substance Abuse Treatment Programs of Regional & National Significance |
317.2 |
557.0 |
417.0 |
327.0 |
| Substance Abuse Prevention Grants |
197.1 |
148.0 |
198.0 |
194.3 |
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| HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS ASSISTANCE |
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| Family Unification Program |
9 |
9 |
9 |
9 |
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| YOUTH SERVICES |
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| Independent Living Program (Title IV-E) |
140.0 5 |
140.0 |
140.0 |
140.0 |
| Education and Training Vouchers 10 |
41.7 |
60.0 |
45.0 |
41.7 |
| Runaway and Homeless Youth Act/Transitional Living Program for Homeless Youth |
90.0 |
88.0 |
88.0 |
90.0 |
| Maternity Group Homes |
0 |
10.0 |
0 |
0 |
| Grants to Reduce the Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Runaway, Homeless, and Street Youth (Street-based Services) |
15.4 |
15.0 |
15.0 |
15.4 |
| Americorps |
429.0 |
554.0 |
480.0 |
12 |
| Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act State Formula Grants 11 |
83.8 |
88.8 |
90.0 |
12 |
| Special Emphasis Prevention and Treatment Programs |
89.3 |
13 |
13 |
13 |
| Youth Gangs |
12.0 |
13 |
13 |
13 |
| Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Program |
190.0 |
0 |
100.0 |
12 |
| Juvenile Justice State Challenge Activities |
10.0 |
13 |
13 |
13 |
| Juvenile Mentoring |
16.0 |
13 |
13 |
13 |
| Local Delinquency Prevention Grants-Title V 14 |
46.5 |
77.3 |
92.3 |
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| 21st Century Community Learning Centers |
1,000.0 |
600.0 |
1,000.0 |
1,000.0 |
| Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Block Grant |
13 |
37.9 |
40.0 |
12 |
| Department of Education Mentoring Program |
17.4 |
100.0 |
50.0 |
28.7 |
Notes
- All amounts are in millions of dollars.
- The final budget agreement for FY 2003 reduced all discretionary programs by 0.65%, except where indicated.
- House-passed bill (H.R. 2660).
- Senate Appropriations Committee-passed bill (S. 1356).
- This program is not affected by the FY 2003 across the board cut.
- Because this is an entitlement program, its annual funding is automatically set at the level required to fund the services authorized for eligible persons. Statutory changes in eligibility or benefit levels, as well as changes in the number of eligible persons participating, affect federal outlays. New proposed legislation, if enacted, will impact this funding significantly.
- Requires a reauthorization. Currently, Congress has extended this funding in 3 month intervals.
- Funding is included in the overall appropriations for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Injury Control and Prevention Center.
- Funds from this program are drawn from the overall appropriations for Section 8 low-income rental assistance.
- This program was authorized in the promoting Safe and Stable Families Amendments Act of 2001 (P.L. 107-33). These vouchers, worth up to $5,000 each, could be used by youth aging out of foster care for education and training.
- A portion ($26.4 million) of the state formula grants is reserved for states that have adopted (or will have in effect not later than one year after the date of application) policies and programs that ensure that juveniles are subject to accountability-based sanctions for every act for which they are adjudicated delinquent.
- Senate action is expected in September.
- The newly created Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Block Grant was authorized in the U.S. Department of Justice legislation signed into law on November 2, 2002 (P.L. 107-273). It replaces the Special Emphasis Prevention and Treatment Programs, Youth Gangs, Juvenile Justice State Challenge Activities, and Juvenile Mentoring.
- A portion ($57.5 million) of the Delinquency Prevention Grants is earmarked for tribal youth programs, a safe schools initiative, the Project Sentry Initiative, and underage drinking programs.
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