Notice of Correction for the Discretionary Funds for Projects To Establish Individual Development Account (IDA) Programs for Refugees, 35087 [05-11831]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Notice of Correction for the
Discretionary Funds for Projects To
Establish Individual Development
Account (IDA) Programs for Refugees
Administration for Children
and Families, ACF, DHHS.
ACTION: Notice of correction.
The omitted footnote in the Executive
Summary should state: Refugee [1]
[1] Eligibility for refugee social
services includes: (1) Refugees; (2)
asylees; (3) Cuban and Haitian entrants
under section 501 of the Refugee
Education Assistance Act of 1980 (Pub.
L. 96–422); (4) certain Amerasians from
Vietnam who are admitted to the U.S. as
immigrants under section 584 of the
Foreign Operations, Export Financing,
and Related Programs Appropriations
Act, as included in the FY 1988
Continuing Resolution (Pub. L. 100–
202); (5) certain Amerasians from
Vietnam who are U.S. citizens under
Title II of the Foreign Operations,
Export Financing, and Related Programs
Appropriations Act of 1989 (Pub. L.
100–461), 1990 (Pub. L. 101–167), and
1991 (Pub. L. 101–513); and (6) victims
of a severe form of trafficking who
receive certification or eligibility letters
from ORR (see 45 CFR 400.43 and ORR
State Letters Number 01–13 as modified
by Number 02–01 and Number 04–12 on
trafficking victims). For convenience,
the term ‘‘refugee’’ is used in this notice
to encompass all such eligible persons.
Additional information on eligibility is
available at: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/
programs /orr/policy/sl01–13.htm and
https://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs /orr/
policy/sl02–01.htm.
Dated: June 18, 2005.
Nguyen Van Hanh,
Director, Office of Refugee Resettlement.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Administration on Children, Youth and
Families, Children’s Bureau
Funding Opportunity Title: Training
of Child Welfare Agency Supervisors in
the Effective Delivery and Management
of Federal Independent Living Service
for Youth in Foster Care
Announcement Type: Initial.
Funding Opportunity Number: HHS–
2005–ACF–ACYF–CW–0009.
CFDA Number: 93.556.
Due Date for Applications: August 5,
2005.
Category of Funding Activity: Social
Services and Income Security.
Executive Summary: The Children’s
Bureau announces the availability of
funds and requests applications to
develop, implement, evaluate and
disseminate a training curriculum for
public child welfare agency supervisors.
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This curriculum will strengthen
supervision of staff interventions with
older youth who are in foster care and/
or in independent living programs.
These youth, mostly ages 16 to 21, need
assistance in making a successful
transition to adulthood, as well as
achieving self-sufficiency to avoid longterm dependency on the social welfare
system.
These youth often face decisions with
regard to personal housing,
transportation, employment and
education. They need workers who can
guide them and who understand these
challenges. The target youth also need
workers who have a working knowledge
of adolescent transition programs. ‘‘In
the continuing work of the Muskie
School of Public Service, University of
Southern Maine and National Resource
Center for Youth Services, College of
Continuing Education University of
Oklahoma, four core principles have
emerged as essential in order for
adolescent transitional living programs
to be successful.’’ It is the thinking of
current experts in the field that
programs for youth are more likely to be
successful when these four principles
are incorporated into the program
design regardless of the type of services
provided. The principles are:
(1) Positive youth development;
(2) Collaboration;
(3) Cultural competence; and
(4) Permanent connections.
Priority Area 1
I. Funding Opportunity Description
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AGENCY:
Funding Opportunity Title:
Discretionary Funds for Projects to
Establish Individual Development
Account (IDA) Programs for Refugees.
Funding Opportunity Number: HHs–
2005–ACF–ORR–ZI–0093.
SUMMARY: This notice is to inform
interested parties of clarifications made
to the Discretionary Funds for Projects
to Establish Individual Development
Account (IDA) Programs for Refugees
published on Monday, June 6, 2005. The
following clarifications should be noted:
Section IV.3 stated the following:
• ‘‘3. Submission Dates and Times
Due Date for Applications: August 5,
2005.’’
The language in section IV.3 is
replaced with:
• ‘‘3. Submission Dates and Times
Due Date for Applications: July 21,
2005.’’
Executive Summary: A footnote was
omitted in relation to the word
‘‘refugee’’.
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The Children’s Bureau announces the
availability of funds and requests
applications to develop, implement,
evaluate and disseminate a training
curriculum for public child welfare
agency supervisors. This curriculum
will strengthen supervision of staffs’
interventions with older youth who are
in foster care and/or in independent
living programs. These youth, mostly
age 16 to 21, need assistance in making
a successful transition to adulthood, as
well as help in avoiding long-term
dependency on the social welfare
system.
These youth often face decisions with
regard to personal housing,
transportation, employment and
education. They need workers who can
guide them and who understand these
challenges. The target youth also need
workers who have a working knowledge
of adolescent transition programs. ‘‘In
the continuing work of the Muskie
School of Public Service, University of
Southern Maine and National Resource
Center for Youth Services, College of
Continuing Education University of
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Notice of Correction for the Discretionary Funds for Projects To
Establish Individual Development Account (IDA) Programs for Refugees
AGENCY: Administration for Children and Families, ACF, DHHS.
ACTION: Notice of correction.
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Funding Opportunity Title: Discretionary Funds for Projects to
Establish Individual Development Account (IDA) Programs for Refugees.
Funding Opportunity Number: HHs-2005-ACF-ORR-ZI-0093.
SUMMARY: This notice is to inform interested parties of clarifications
made to the Discretionary Funds for Projects to Establish Individual
Development Account (IDA) Programs for Refugees published on Monday,
June 6, 2005. The following clarifications should be noted:
Section IV.3 stated the following:
``3. Submission Dates and Times
Due Date for Applications: August 5, 2005.''
The language in section IV.3 is replaced with:
``3. Submission Dates and Times
Due Date for Applications: July 21, 2005.''
Executive Summary: A footnote was omitted in relation to the word
``refugee''.
The omitted footnote in the Executive Summary should state: Refugee
[1]
[1] Eligibility for refugee social services includes: (1) Refugees;
(2) asylees; (3) Cuban and Haitian entrants under section 501 of the
Refugee Education Assistance Act of 1980 (Pub. L. 96-422); (4) certain
Amerasians from Vietnam who are admitted to the U.S. as immigrants
under section 584 of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and
Related Programs Appropriations Act, as included in the FY 1988
Continuing Resolution (Pub. L. 100-202); (5) certain Amerasians from
Vietnam who are U.S. citizens under Title II of the Foreign Operations,
Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act of 1989 (Pub.
L. 100-461), 1990 (Pub. L. 101-167), and 1991 (Pub. L. 101-513); and
(6) victims of a severe form of trafficking who receive certification
or eligibility letters from ORR (see 45 CFR 400.43 and ORR State
Letters Number 01-13 as modified by Number 02-01 and Number 04-12 on
trafficking victims). For convenience, the term ``refugee'' is used in
this notice to encompass all such eligible persons. Additional
information on eligibility is available at: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/
programs/orr/policy/sl01-13.htm and https://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/
orr/policy/sl02-01.htm.
Dated: June 18, 2005.
Nguyen Van Hanh,
Director, Office of Refugee Resettlement.
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