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2005 CCDF State Expenditure Data

NOTE: The expenditure tables below reflect spending of funds appropriated in FY 2005 only. They do not include expenditures from funds appropriated in prior fiscal years. To see a complete picture of total child care expenditures in FY 2005 see “Spending from All Appropriation Years” tables.

State Expenditures of FY 2005 Funds as of September 30, 2007: Overview | 1-Summary of Expenditures | 2-Grant Summary Award | 3-Mandatory Categorical | 4-Matching Categorical | 5-Matching State Share | 6-Discretionary Categorical | 7-Maintenance of Effort Categorical | 8-Maintenance of Effort (MOE) Summary-


FISCAL YEAR 2005 CHILD CARE DEVELOPMENT FUND (CCDF)

Table 5 - MATCHING STATE SHARE SUMMARY

Quarter End Date: 9/30/2007

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STATE Total Federal And State Expenditures FMAP Reported Federal Share Reported State Share 1/   State Share of Expenditures
  Regular Private Pre-K Total
Alabama $31,565,164 70.83 $22,357,606 $9,207,558   $8,979,124 $0 $228,434 $9,207,558
Alaska $7,177,542 53.23 $3,820,606 $3,356,936   $3,356,936 $0 $0 $3,356,936
American Samoa - - - -   - - - -
Arizona $45,779,804 67.45 $30,878,478 $14,901,326   $14,901,326 $0 $0 $14,901,326
Arkansas $18,348,711 74.75 $13,715,661 $4,633,050   $4,633,050 $0 $0 $4,633,050
California $551,564,935 50.00 $196,683,116 $354,881,819   $354,881,819 $0 $0 $354,881,819
Colorado $47,470,491 50.00 $23,696,541 $23,773,950   $23,551,056 $222,894 $0 $23,773,950
Connecticut $35,818,675 50.00 $17,909,337 $17,909,338   $17,909,338 $0 $0 $17,909,338
Delaware $7,776,008 50.38 $3,888,004 $3,888,004   $3,888,004 $0 $0 $3,888,004
District of Columbia $4,872,706 50.00 $2,436,353 $2,436,353   $2,436,353 $0 $0 $2,436,353
Florida $134,402,326 58.90 $79,162,970 $55,239,356   $51,203,652 $4,035,704 $0 $55,239,356
Georgia $78,101,585 60.44 $47,204,598 $30,896,987   $30,896,987 $0 $0 $30,896,987
Guam - - - -   - - - -
Hawaii $10,476,434 58.47 $6,125,571 $4,350,863   $4,350,863 $0 $0 $4,350,863
Idaho $10,649,782 70.62 $7,520,876 $3,128,906   $3,128,906 $0 $0 $3,128,906
Illinois $134,710,118 50.00 $67,355,059 $67,355,059   $67,355,059 $0 $0 $67,355,059
Indiana $52,180,250 62.78 $32,758,761 $19,421,489   $19,421,489 $0 $0 $19,421,489
Iowa $24,590,518 63.55 $14,021,304 $10,569,214   $10,569,214 $0 $0 $10,569,214
Kansas $22,968,651 61.01 $14,013,174 $8,955,477   $8,955,477 $0 $0 $8,955,477
Kentucky $27,334,760 69.60 $19,024,993 $8,309,767   $8,309,767 $0 $0 $8,309,767
Louisiana $33,604,540 71.04 $23,872,665 $9,731,875   $9,731,875 $0 $0 $9,731,875
Maine $8,259,072 64.89 $5,359,312 $2,899,760   $2,899,760 $0 $0 $2,899,760
Maryland $55,971,744 50.00 $27,985,872 $27,985,872   $22,402,533 $0 $5,583,339 $27,985,872
Massachusetts $59,826,526 50.00 $29,913,263 $29,913,263   $29,913,263 $0 $0 $29,913,263
Michigan $91,253,451 56.71 $51,749,832 $39,503,619   $31,602,896 $0 $7,900,723 $39,503,619
Minnesota $50,121,400 50.00 $25,060,700 $25,060,700   $25,060,700 $0 $0 $25,060,700
Mississippi $20,209,131 77.08 $15,577,198 $4,631,933   $4,631,933 $0 $0 $4,631,933
Missouri $46,185,671 61.15 $28,242,538 $17,943,133   $17,943,133 $0 $0 $17,943,133
Montana $6,404,176 71.90 $4,209,314 $2,194,862   $2,194,862 $0 $0 $2,194,862
Nebraska $14,892,508 59.64 $8,881,892 $6,010,616   $6,010,616 $0 $0 $6,010,616
Nevada $21,615,109 55.90 $12,082,846 $9,532,263   $9,532,263 $0 $0 $9,532,263
New Hampshire $12,245,486 50.00 $6,122,743 $6,122,743   $6,122,743 $0 $0 $6,122,743
New Jersey $87,881,992 50.00 $43,940,996 $43,940,996   $43,940,996 $0 $0 $43,940,996
New Mexico $13,580,826 74.30 $10,090,554 $3,490,272   $3,490,272 $0 $0 $3,490,272
New York $189,567,586 50.00 $94,783,793 $94,783,793   $94,783,793 $0 $0 $94,783,793
North Carolina $67,681,991 63.63 $43,066,051 $24,615,940   $24,615,940 $0 $0 $24,615,940
North Dakota $4,259,151 67.49 $2,874,501 $1,384,650   $1,384,650 $0 $0 $1,384,650
Northern Mariana - - - -   - - - -
Ohio $98,345,531 59.68 $58,692,613 $39,652,918   $39,652,918 $0 $0 $39,652,918
Oklahoma $25,330,923 70.18 $17,777,242 $7,553,681   $6,042,945 $0 $1,510,736 $7,553,681
Oregon $28,433,125 61.12 $17,378,326 $11,054,799   $8,843,840 $0 $2,210,959 $11,054,799
Pennsylvania $106,421,289 53.84 $57,297,222 $49,124,067   $49,124,067 $0 $0 $49,124,067
Puerto Rico - - - -   - - - -
Rhode Island $8,768,442 55.38 $4,855,963 $3,912,479   $3,912,479 $0 $0 $3,912,479
South Carolina $28,570,170 69.89 $19,967,692 $8,602,478   $6,881,983 $0 $1,720,495 $8,602,478
South Dakota $5,879,499 66.03 $3,882,233 $1,997,266   $1,435,069 $562,197 $0 $1,997,266
Tennessee $44,544,028 64.81 $28,868,985 $15,675,043   $15,675,043 $0 $0 $15,675,043
Texas $207,805,283 60.87 $126,491,076 $81,314,207   $62,279,706 $2,771,660 $16,262,841 $81,314,207
Utah $9,976,854 72.14 $7,197,302 $2,779,552   $2,562,075 $217,477 $0 $2,779,552
Vermont $4,490,627 60.11 $2,699,316 $1,791,311   $1,791,311 $0 $0 $1,791,311
Virgin Islands - - - -   - - - -
Virginia $72,275,990 50.00 $36,137,995 $36,137,995   $33,137,995 $0 $3,000,000 $36,137,995
Washington $60,942,370 50.00 $30,471,185 $30,471,185   $30,471,185 $0 $0 $30,471,185
West Virginia $10,422,749 74.65 $7,780,582 $2,642,167   $2,642,167 $0 $0 $2,642,167
Wisconsin $45,711,428 58.32 $26,658,905 $19,052,523   $15,242,019 $0 $3,810,504 $19,052,523
Wyoming $4,059,418 57.90 $2,350,403 $1,709,015   $1,709,015 $0 $0 $1,709,015
Total $2,791,326,546 $1,484,894,118 $1,306,432,428   $1,256,394,465 $7,809,932 $42,228,031 $1,306,432,428

1/ Five States reported expenditures of State funds above the non-Federal share amount required to draw down their full allotment of FY 2005 Federal Matching funds - California, Colorado, Delaware, Iowa, and Montana reported "excess" State Matching funds totaling approximately $161 million in FY 2005 as of 09/30/07. Back to Top of Chart Back to Top