OFA Regions IX and X 2016 Tribal TANF Meeting

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of Family Assistance (OFA), Regions IX and X hosted the Tribal Technical Assistance Meeting on July 25‐27, 2016 at the Isleta Resort and Casino in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The meeting brought together Tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) stakeholders to discuss innovative strategies and collaborations to promote economic and social well‐being for individuals, families, and tribal communities. During the meeting, tribal representatives engaged in listening sessions, shared best practices, and participated in workshops in order to more successfully serve the program participants in their communities.

OFA Regions IV, V, VI, VII, and VIII Tribal Technical Assistance Meeting

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of Family Assistance (OFA), Regions IV, V, VI, VII, and VIII hosted the Tribal Technical Assistance Meeting on May 3‐5, 2016 at the Hilton Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport Mall of America Hotel in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The meeting brought together Tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Native Employment Works (NEW) stakeholders to discuss innovative strategies and collaborations to promote economic and social well‐being for individuals, families, and tribal communities. During the meeting, tribal representatives engaged in talking circles and listening sessions, shared best practices, and participated in workshops and action planning in order to more successfully serve the program participants in their communities.

Tribal TANF Leadership Symposium

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On August 5-6, 2014 the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance (OFA) hosted the Tribal TANF Leadership Symposium in Washington, District of Columbia. This Symposium brought together Tribal Council members and leaders from the 65 tribes operating Tribal TANF programs across the United States, along with experts from the field, to share innovative strategies and updates related to Tribal TANF program implementation and collaboration. Over the course of the two-day meeting, participants had the opportunity to attend plenary sessions and workshops, dialogue with ACF and OFA leadership, and network with peers.

Region V-VIII Tribal TANF Workshop

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On August 14 and 15, 2012, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Office of Family Assistance (OFA) Regions V, VI, VII, and VIII convened the 2012 Regions V, VI, VII, and VIII Tribal TANF Workshop in St. Paul, Minnesota. Designed to bring together Tribal TANF program directors and other key stakeholders, this workshop focused on the dual issues of effectively providing services to Tribal families in a recovering economy and helping TANF participants achieve self-sufficiency. Workshop attendees were provided with opportunities to strategically engage with their peers in order to share promising practices and the latest research, as well as to plan ways to improve TANF programming for low-income families. Over the course of the day and a half workshop a number of specific topics were covered including: Dialogue with the OFA Division of Tribal TANF Management; Youth Programming and Summer Youth Employment; Subsidized Employment Programs and Employer Engagement; Use of Skill-Building Activities; Audits, Financial and Grants Management, and Data Reporting; Collaboration with Child Support Enforcement and Child Welfare; and Financial Literacy and Asset Building. The wide reach of the workshop was evident with 24 Tribes represented from four OFA Regions. During the workshop, Tribal TANF program representatives also spent time networking and dialoguing on their program strengths, challenges, partnerships, and program policies/integrity, to garner new and innovative ideas from others for serving their TANF participants.

Tribal TANF – Summer Youth Employment

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On May 16, 2012 the Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance, Region X hosted a Webinar on how Tribal TANF programs can use Federal TANF and State maintenance-of-effort (MOE) funds for the creation and expansion of subsidized summer youth employment programs. The Webinar provided information on how Tribes have operated summer youth employment programs within a Tribal TANF System, strategies for leveraging funds for subsidized youth employment programs through Workforce Investment Act (WIA) and the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG), and presented promising practices of Tribal TANF agencies that currently operate summer youth employment programs. The Webinar was facilitated by Judy Ogliore and Karen "Jack" Granberg from Region X, and included presentations from Tammy Kieffer, the 477 Youth Employment Coordinator for the Spokane Tribe in Washington State; Lu Ann Warrington, the Assistance Director of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin; and Arlene Templer, the Director of the Department of Human Resource Development for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of Montana.

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2012-05-16T10:00:00
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2012-05-01
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Improving Families' Well-Being During Challenging Times: 2011 Bi-Regional State TANF and Tribal TANF Directors Conference

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Families across the nation have been hit hard by the recent economic recession and TANF families and other low-income families have disproportionately witnessed increased poverty, unemployment, and underemployment. The Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance, Regions VI and VIII convened the Improving Families’ Well-Being during Challenging Times: 2011 Bi-Regional TANF and Tribal TANF Directors ’ Conference in Denver, Colorado, on August 1-4, 2011 to discuss the impact on TANF programs and foster peer dialogue around practical solutions to challenges facing TANF programs and recipients. This year’s conference provided State and Tribal TANF Directors from Regions VI and VIII with the opportunity to engage with Federal, State and Tribal partners through interactive sessions and discussions around promising program models and strategies for improving service delivery to families. Over the conference's four days, attendees engaged in a variety of sessions that included specific topic areas such as the impact of the recent recession on low-income families and State policy responses to the recession. The participants also engaged in discussions and informative workshops on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, increased program efficiencies and streamlined services, enhancing career pathways, TANF Flexibility and Reauthorization, effective assessment and service options for domestic violence survivors, Tribal and State TANF child welfare and kinship care, improving State-Tribal relations, preventing fraud, waste and abuse, and Tribal TANF program accountability and implementation.

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2011-07-31T20:00:00
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Agenda 866.4 KB
Participant List 2.76 MB
Speaker List 785.98 KB
Speaker Bios 253.39 KB
The Rocky Road Back: Prospects for Low-Income Clients to Become Self-Sufficient 4.73 MB
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and its Impact on Low-Income Families and Workers 103.43 KB
Improving Economic Self-Sufficiency through Increased Program Efficiencies and Streamlined Services 221.57 KB
Utah's Testing Concepts through a Pilot Handout 30.73 KB
The Path to Change: Presentation 3.3 MB
El Paso County DHS: Presentation 908.21 KB
Enhancing Career Pathways through Community College Connections and the Affordable Care Act (ACA)/Health Professions 2.03 MB
Kentucky's TANF Collaboration: Presentation 183.55 KB
Labor Market Payoff: Presentation 124.88 KB
Project HOPE: Presentation 1.12 MB
The ASSET Initiative: Status of Asset-Building Strategies in Region VI States 723.48 KB
ASSET Initiative Goals Handout 579.86 KB
Effective Assessment and Service Options for Domestic Violence Survivors 914.16 KB
NCADV State Coalition List Handout 45.98 KB
NCADV Web Links 155.29 KB
NCADV Posters 734.79 KB
Child Support Fact Sheet on Domestic Violence 435.91 KB
Barriers for Native Americans Facing Domestic Violence Fact Sheet 76.9 KB
Colorado Cost Benefit Analysis 162.55 KB
Colorado Domestic Violence Screening Document 56.69 KB
Safe Town Domestic Violence Training 2.32 MB
Domestic Violence in Native American Communities: Presentation 542.09 KB
Tribal TANF, Child Welfare, and Kinship Care 992.63 KB
Tribal TANF and Child Welfare: Systematic Partnership Potential: Presentation 207.61 KB
State TANF, Child Welfare, and Kinship Care 586.5 KB
El Paso County Kinship Handout 36.1 KB
El Paso County Family Services Team Brochure 135.81 KB
Improving State/Tribal Relations 1.44 MB
Legislative Commission on Indian Services: Presentation 569.96 KB
Oregon Key Contacts Directory 773.6 KB
Oregon DHS 2010 Government-to-Government Report 579.4 KB
LCIS Site Map 100.16 KB
LCIS Fast Facts Brochure 358.83 KB
LCIS Foundations Brochure 210.71 KB
Tribal TANF Program Accountability: Challenges and Strategies for Success 1.27 MB
Developing Effective Policies and Procedures for TANF Programs: Presentation 222.28 KB
Developing Tribal TANF Policies and Procedures Checklist 72.72 KB
Audit Matrix Handout 598.58 KB
Preventing Fraud, Waste, and Abuse 1.97 MB
Regions VI and VIII Summary Report 6.34 MB

Tribal TANF Roundtable Series

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In recognition of the many case management and economic development challenges and opportunities present on Tribal lands, the Office of Family Assistance, in partnership with the Administration for Children and Families Regions VI and VIII, convened a series of Tribal Roundtable events to help address and capitalize on some of these issues. Attended by staff from sixteen different Tribal governments, the Roundtable series took place April 12-15 in Denver, Colorado, and featured three major sessions: Identifying Opportunities for Economic Development In Indian Country Roundtable; ACF Regions VI and VIII Tribal TANF Administrators Meeting, and; Identifying and Implementing Effective Case Management Strategies Workshop. With assistance from Federal and Regional staff and nationally recognized content experts and practitioners, Roundtable participants focused on a number of issues critical to the success and continued sustainability of their TANF programs. Topics covered during the Roundtable Series included job creation, green technologies, guidance on American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding, and case management strategies that empower and motivate TANF participants and staff. Roundtable attendees were provided with tools, promising program models, and resources to assist in their local economic development, case management design, and program development efforts.