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- 477 Initiative - Indian Affairs
Public Law 102-477 (usually referred to simply as “477”) is the Indian Employment, Training, and Related Services Demonstration Act (25 U S C 3401 et seq) This Act enables Tribes and Tribal Governments to effectively integrate employment, training, and related services from various federal sources
- Public Law 102-477: Indian Employment, Training and Related Services
As per the 477 purpose provision of the statute, the law facilitates the ability of Indian tribes (as defined in 25 USC §5304) to integrate federally funded employment, training and related services from diverse federal sources into a consolidated and comprehensive program
- Tribal 477 Programs - U. S. Department of the Interior
Programs administered through an approved 477 plan allow tribes to spend more time on delivering services rather than administrative activities The 477 Program also supports American Indians and Alaska Natives in becoming entrepreneurs and addressing community needs Let me give you some examples
- 477 PROGRAM - Tribal Self-Governance
The 477 Program provides tribal governments with the flexibility to design employment, training, and economic development plans that utilize funding from several federal programs to best meet the needs of their local communities
- 477 Program | Absentee Shawnee Tribe
The 477 Program is designed to provide resources and support to help individuals and families become economically self-sufficient while reducing the need for short-term social service intervention
- 477 Program - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Public Law 102-477 is unique among Federal legislation, in that it allows Federally-recognized Tribes and Alaska Native entities to combine formula-funded Federal grants funds, which are employment and training-related into a single plan with a single budget and a single reporting system
- 477 Human Services | Shoshone-Bannock Tribes
Program services are available to eligible resident American Indian, Native Hawaiians, and Native Alaskan youth between the ages of 14-21 The Tribe operates the program with federal funds and the Shoshone-Bannock general fund
- Form 477 - Federal Communications Commission
For help or assistance, please contact (877) 480-3201 or (717) 338-2834 (TTY) or you may submit an online e-support ticket Federal Communications Commission
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