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Navajo and Hopi Tribal IV-E contracts California Certificate of Expenditures (COE) Arizona Privacy & Security Procedures for Providers 7 AAC 81, Grant Services for IndividualsĬ. AlaskaĪlaska Tribal Title IV-E Provider AgreementĪ. They are included here as a reference to illustrate the types of provisions that have been negotiated in the past. The following agreements were collected in 2013. This report was published in order to assess some reasons why so many tribes are moving towards direct funding models and to articulate the importance of those efforts. A detailed analysis of Title IV-E tribal-state agreements, includes a summary of the status of Title IV-E agreements, as well as a breakdown of provisions that reflect promising practices by subject matter.Īn Analytical Report of Title IV-E Tribal-State Agreements: With a Focus on South Dakota Tribes, October 2014. Association on American Indian Affairs and Casey Family Programs. An analysis of legal requirements of Title IV-E with an emphasis on tribes.Ī Survey and Analysis of Select Title IV-E Tribal-State Agreements including Template of Promising Practices, March 2014. A working paper developed through the Indian Child Welfare Community of Practice. Trope, Executive Director, Association on American Indian Affairs. Title IV-E: Helping Tribes Meet the Legal Requirements, March 2010. (National Child Welfare Resource Center for Tribes) Note that this page is no longer updated as of September 2014.Īmerican Indian Title IV-E Application Planning Process: Tribal Progress, Challenges, and Recommendations, September 2012.
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The funds can be accessed through tribal-state agreements or direct federal access. Title IV-E of the Social Security Act provides funds for states and tribes to provide foster care, transitional independent living programs for children, guardianship assistance, and adoption assistance for children with special needs.