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Program FY 2001
Appropriations
FY 2001
Locally/
Services
Percent FY 2000
Appropriations
FY 2000
Locally/
Services
Percent FY 1999
Appropriations
FY 1999
Locally/
Services
Percent
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR         
WIA Title I
 Grants to States:
  Adult Training [85%]
  Youth Training [85%]
  Summer Youth Employment Program [90%]
  Youth Opportunity Grants [100%]
  Dislocated Worker Assistance [90%]
950,000
1,000,965
0
275,000
1,590,040
807,500
850,820
0
275,000
1,431,036
8.0%
8.5%
0.0%
2.7%
14.2%
950,000
1,000,965
0
250,000
1,595,510
807,500
850,820
0
250,000
1,435,959
8.5%
8.9%
0.0%
2.6%
15.0%
955,000
129,965
871,000
250,000
1,405,510
811,750
110,470
783,900
250,000
1,264,959
7.7%
1.0%
7.4%
2.4%
12.0%
Wagner–Peyser Act
 Employment Service [90%]
   One–Stop/Labor Market Information *
796,735
150,000
717,062
0
7.1%
0.0%
761,735
120,000
685,562
0
7.2%
0.0%
761,735
146,500
685,562
-
6.5%
0.0%
   Unemployment Insurance Administration State Grants ** 2,339,383 1,637,568 16.3% 2,256,375 1,579,463 16.5% 2,334,515 1,634,160 15.5%
Section 403 of the Social Security Act
 Welfare–to–Work
  State Formula Grants [85%]
  Competitive Grants [85%]
  Indian Grants [85%]
  Performance Grants
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0.0%*****
0.0%*****
0.0%*****
0.0%*****
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0*****
0*****
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1,029,750
343,250
15,000
100,000

875,287
291,762
12,750
0

8.3%
2.8%
0.1%
0.0%
Title V of the Older Americans Act of 1965
 Community Service Employment for Older Americans
  National Contracts (86.5%)
  State Grants (86.5%)
440,200
343,356
96,844
380,773
297,003
83,770
3.8%
3.0%
0.8%
440,200
343,356
96,844
380,773
297,003
83,770
4.0%
3.1%
0.9%

343,356
96,844

297,002
83,770

2.8%
0.8%
Chapter 2 of Title II of the Trade Act of 1974
 Trade Adjustment Assistance ***
406,550
284,585
2.8%
415,150
131,150
1.4%
360,700
116,700
1.1%
Chapter 41 of title 38, United States Code
 DVOP/LVER grants [100%]
158,868 158,868 1.6% 157,468 157,468 1.6% 157,118 157,118 1.5%
SUBTOTAL 8,107,741 6,543,212 65.1% 7,947,403 6,278,694 65.7% 9,300,243 7,375,190 69.9%
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION         
Adult Education and Literacy Activities
 Adult Education
   State Programs [82.5%]
540,000 445,500 4.4% 450,000 371,250 3.9% 365,000 301,125 2.9%
Title I of the Rehabilitation Act
 Rehabilitation Services and Disability Research
  Vocational Rehabilitation State Grants [89%]
2,399,790 2,135,813 21.2% 2,338,977 2,081,690 21.8% 2,304,411 2,050,925 19.4%
  Client Assistance State grants [89%] 11,647 10,366 0.1% 10,928 9,726 0.1% 10,928 9,725 0.1%
Postsecondary Vocational Education (Carl D. Perkins Act)
 Vocational Education
  Basic State Grants [85% x 37%]
1,100,000 345,950 3.4% 1,055,650 332,002 3.5% 1,030,650 324,139 3.1%
SUBTOTAL 4,051,437 2,937,629 29.2% 3,855,555 2,794,668 29.3% 3,710,989 2,685,914 25.5%
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES         
Community Services Block Grant (E &T activities) 600,000 513,000   510,000     500,000 427,500 4.1%
SUBTOTAL 600,000 513,000 5.1% 510,000 436,050 4.6% 500,000 427,500 4.1%
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT         
Emp.& Training Activities (CBDG's Youth Build)**** [100%] 60,000 60,000 0.6% 42,500 42,500 0.4% 42,500 42,500 0.4%
SUBTOTAL 60,000 60,000 0.6% 42,500 42,500 0.4% 42,500 42,500 0.4%
          
TOTAL 12,819,178 10,053,841 100.0 12,355,458 9,551,912 100.0 13,525,212 10,545,020 100.0

NOTES:
* One-Stop funds support labor market information and web site activities at the State and national levels. They also provide competitive grants to States for one-stop implementation.
** Certain UI operations are centrally run and not appear in all local offices; estimated 70% of funds to local offices.
*** Only TAA/NAFTA-TAA training listed for local services.
**** Youth Build (YB) is HUD's only program designed specifically to provide employment and job training services and, therefore, is the only required partner of the one-stops. However, YB is only a small portion of the much larger CDBG (FY99:$4.75 B) program. CDBG provides funding to communities for a wide range of activities to which the one-stops may want to link including community and economic development, job creation, neighborhood revitalization, public services, community development and renewal of distressed communities, transportation to employment, and leveraging of non-Federal sources.
***** The Welfare-to-Work money [appropriated in FY 1999] was available for 3 years. The FY 2001 President's budget extends that availability for two more years for a total of five years.