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Employment and Training (ETA) Program Year (PY) 2024 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Section 166, Indian and Native American Programs Grantee Allotments

This notice announces allotments for PY 2024 for the Indian and Native American (INA) Programs.

Department of Labor
Employment and Training Administration

AGENCY:

Employment and Training Administration, Labor.

ACTION:

Notice.

SUMMARY:

This notice announces allotments for PY 2024 for the Indian and Native American (INA) Programs.

DATES:

The PY 2024 INA Program allotments become effective for the grant period that begins July 1, 2024. Written comments on this notice are invited and must be received by July 29, 2024.

ADDRESSES:

Comments are accepted via email to . Please enter “PY24 Indian and Native American Program Allotments Public Comment” in the subject line of the email.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Nathaniel Coley, Chief, Division of Indian and Native American Programs, Office of Workforce Investment, at 202-693-4287 (this is not a toll-free number).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

This notice is published pursuant to Section 182(d) of the WIOA, Prompt Allotment of Funds. The Department is announcing PY 2024 allotments for the INA Program. This notice provides information on the amount of funds available during PY 2024 to federally recognized Tribes, Tribal controlled non-profit organizations, and Tribal consortiums awarded through the PY 2022 Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for the INA Program workforce development grants. On March 23, 2024, the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024, Public Law 118-47 was signed into law (“the Act”). The Act appropriates $60,000,000 for the INA Program under the WIOA Section 166. Of this amount, $600,000 will be set-aside for technical assistance pursuant to 20 CFR 684.270(e). Therefore, the total amount available for the INA Comprehensive Services Program is $59,400,000. This amount will be allocated to WIOA Section 166 INA Program grantees using the formula at 20 CFR 684.270(b).

Description of Data Files and Allotment Formula. The data source to calculate the INA Program annual funding formula will be updated from the 2000 Decennial Census Data to the 5-year (2014-2018) American Community Survey (ACS) data for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiians unemployment and poverty data. The WIOA Final Rule at 20 CFR 684.270(b)(3) states that data and definitions used to implement the funding formula are provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. However, in 2010 the Census Bureau discontinued the use of “long form” questions. The long form questionnaire was administered in conjunction with each ten-year census of population, and asked detailed questions about a person's education, employment, income, and other characteristics and served as the data source of the unemployment and poverty counts for INA geographic service area(s) that the Department used to allocate funds for the WIOA Section 166 INA Program grants.

The Census Bureau transitioned from using the long form questions during the decennial count to collecting similar data on the population in the ACS. The ACS has a smaller sample size than the decennial census and is collected over a number of years. The data that is being implemented for the PY 2024 INA Program allotments has been aggregated over a 5-year period, 2014-2018. Using these updated data allows the Department to allocate resources more effectively and design programs that are responsive to the changing needs of the community regarding demographic trends, economic conditions, and other factors. The change in unemployment and poverty counts from decennial Census to ACS sources for WIOA Section 166 INA Program grantees is ( printed page 53647) available at: https://www.dol.gov/​agencies/​eta/​dinap/​census.

The INA Program funding allotment formula (20 CFR 684.270(b)) states that each INA Program grantee will receive the sum of funds calculated using the following: (1) One-quarter of the funding available will be allocated on the basis of the number of unemployed American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian individuals in the grantee's geographic service area(s) compared to all such unemployed persons in the United States; and (2) Three-quarters of the funding available will be allocated on the basis of the number of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian individuals in poverty in the grantee's geographic service area(s) as compared to all such persons in poverty in the United States.

Description of the Hold-Harmless Provision. To minimize program disruptions, the Department is implementing a “hold-harmless” or phase-in approach to adjusting funding allotments resulting from use of the ACS population data in the funding formula. Pursuant to 20 CFR 684.270(c), the Department is applying the hold-harmless or phase-in approach beginning with the PY 2024 funding allotments after consulting with the grantee community and the Native American Employment and Training Council.

The hold-harmless process compares each grantee's relative share (or percentage) of the ACS data's total relevant population to the grantee's relative share (percentage, not dollars) of the prior year's (PY 2023) funding allotment. Therefore, when the hold-harmless is applied, a grantee will receive funding for PY 2024 based on no less than 95 percent of their prior year relative share (percentage, not dollars). Additionally, the hold-harmless approach will be in effect over a three-year period, PY 2024 through PY 2026, applied against the prior year relative share (percentage, not dollars). The hold-harmless levels for the CSP and Supplemental Youth Services Program (SYSP) will be 95 percent for PY 2024, 90 percent for PY 2025, and 80 percent for PY 2026. In PY 2027, all grantees will receive funding that reflects their actual relative share based on the updated ACS data.

Funding Allotments. The WIOA Section 166 INA Program grantee allotments set forth in the Tables appended to the notice reflect the distribution resulting from the allotment formula described above. For PY 2024, the funding level provided in the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 for the INA Program is $60,000,000. Of this amount, $600,000 will be set aside for technical assistance pursuant to 20 CFR 684.270(e). Therefore, the total amount available for the CSP is $59,400,000. The Act also provides $948,130,000 for grants to states for WIOA Youth activities. After reductions authorized by the Act, $944,073,800 is available for Youth Activities and 1 1/2 percent of this amount is reserved for the SYSP. Accordingly, $14,161,107 is available for PY 2024 to be allotted to the INA grantees that receive SYSP funding.

For purposes of illustrating the effects of the allotment formula and application of the hold-harmless process for the CSP and SYSP, columns 5 through 7 in Tables A and B show the PY 2024 amount, dollar difference between PY 2023 and PY 2024 amounts, and percent difference between PY 2023 and PY 2024 amounts without applying the hold-harmless provision. Column 8 shows the PY 2024 amount after applying the hold-harmless.

José Javier Rodríguez,

Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, Labor.

Table A—U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration WIOA Section 166 Adult Funding for Native Americans PY 2024 Funding Allotments

Type State Grantee name PY 2023 actual amount PY 2024 amount without hold-harmless Difference without hold-harmless % Difference without hold-harmless PY 2024 amount with hold-harmless
$59,332,680 $59,400,000 $59,400,000
AL Inter-Tribal Council of Alabama 315,100 291,030 −24,070 −7.6 299,685
AL Poarch Band of Creek Indians 101,019 84,990 −16,029 −15.9 96,077
477 AK Aleutian-Pribilof Islands Association 30,611 29,162 −1,449 −4.7 29,162
477 AK Association of Village Council Presidents 439,216 652,685 213,469 48.6 504,965
477 AK Bristol Bay Native Association 126,540 101,427 −25,113 −19.8 120,349
477 AK Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes 206,809 212,330 5,521 2.7 208,663
477 AK Chugachmiut 29,825 19,105 −10,720 −35.9 28,366
477 AK Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc 440,425 427,811 −12,614 −2.9 427,811
477 AK Copper River Native Association 20,038 14,915 −5,123 −25.6 19,058
477 AK Kawerak Incorporated 164,735 206,686 41,951 25.5 177,718
477 AK Kenaitze Indian Tribe 47,331 60,596 13,265 28.0 51,432
477 AK Knik Tribe 33,139 64,928 31,789 95.9 42,905
477 AK Kodiak Area Native Association 31,104 46,800 15,696 50.5 35,937
477 AK Maniilaq Association 123,384 179,349 55,965 45.4 140,628
477 AK Metlakatla Indian Community 19,954 25,136 5,182 26.0 21,557
477 AK Orutsararmuit Native Council 56,521 68,344 11,823 20.9 60,188
477 AK Tanana Chiefs Conference 310,126 278,830 −31,296 −10.1 294,954
AZ American Indian Association of Tucson 369,900 761,027 391,127 105.7 490,026
AZ Colorado River Indian Tribes 67,729 83,532 15,803 23.3 72,624
AZ Gila River Indian Community 558,320 683,714 125,394 22.5 597,178
AZ Hopi Tribal Council 237,765 227,608 −10,157 −4.3 227,608
477 AZ Hualapai Tribe 35,626 40,144 4,518 12.7 37,038
AZ Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc 87,229 110,987 23,758 27.2 94,577
AZ Navajo Nation 6,668,340 5,201,989 −1,466,351 −22.0 6,342,111
477 AZ Pascua Yaqui Tribe 109,929 116,280 6,351 5.8 111,961
AZ Phoenix Indian Center, Inc 1,560,643 2,021,072 460,429 29.5 1,702,940
AZ Quechan Indian Tribe 36,754 24,240 −12,514 −34.0 34,956
AZ Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community 92,607 160,075 67,468 72.9 113,351
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AZ San Carlos Apache Community College 421,640 384,968 −36,672 −8.7 401,012
477 AZ Tohono O'Odham Nation 405,468 402,784 −2,684 −0.7 402,784
AZ White Mountain Apache Tribe 496,675 600,071 103,396 20.8 528,745
AR American Indian Center of Arkansas, Inc 348,621 363,029 14,408 4.1 353,310
CA California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc 3,644,453 3,087,670 −556,783 −15.3 3,466,159
CA Native American Health Center, Inc 482,652 487,631 4,979 1.0 484,557
CA Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc 651,316 625,820 −25,496 −3.9 625,820
CA Southern California American Indian Resource Center, Inc 787,175 657,977 −129,198 −16.4 748,665
CA Tule River Tribal Council 134,104 143,297 9,193 6.9 137,026
CA United American Indian Involvement 1,796,930 1,420,607 −376,323 −20.9 1,709,020
CO Denver Indian Center Inc 679,888 892,716 212,828 31.3 745,630
CO Ute Mountain Ute Tribe 94,412 63,962 −30,450 −32.3 89,793
FL Florida Governor's Council on Indian Affairs, Inc 1,249,259 1,426,614 177,355 14.2 1,304,581
FL Miccosukee Tribe of Indians 130,079 65,353 −64,726 −49.8 123,715
HI Alu Like, Inc 1,439,886 1,272,582 −167,304 −11.6 1,369,444
477 ID Nez Perce Tribe 75,017 85,317 10,300 13.7 78,232
477 ID Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Inc 194,870 194,612 −258 −0.1 194,612
IN Place Holder 279,420 239,042 −40,378 −14.5 265,750
KS United Tribes of Kansas and Southeast Nebraska, Inc 218,214 278,827 60,613 27.8 236,957
LA Inter-Tribal Council of Louisiana, Inc 529,053 509,434 −19,619 −3.7 509,434
ME Penobscot Indian Nation 205,013 214,768 9,755 4.8 208,163
477 MA Mashpee-Wampanoag Indian Tribal Council, Inc 63,086 41,338 −21,748 −34.5 60,000
477 MI Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians 33,712 36,132 2,420 7.2 34,480
MI Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc 101,148 95,437 −5,711 −5.6 96,200
MI Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians 149,352 131,650 −17,702 −11.9 142,045
MI Michigan Indian Employment and Training Services, Inc 348,385 335,809 −12,576 −3.6 335,809
MI North American Indian Association of Detroit, Inc 169,349 123,927 −45,422 −26.8 161,064
MI Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians 179,437 179,851 414 0.2 179,705
MI Southeastern Michigan Indians. Inc 80,107 87,516 7,409 9.2 82,440
MN American Indian Opportunities, Inc 279,855 201,486 −78,369 −28.0 266,164
477 MN Bois Forte Reservation Tribal Council 21,397 36,728 15,331 71.7 26,111
MN Fond Du Lac Reservation 208,761 194,378 −14,383 −6.9 198,548
MN Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe 48,017 43,877 −4,140 −8.6 45,668
477 MN Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians 57,963 55,764 −2,199 −3.8 55,764
MN Minneapolis American Indian Center 371,466 376,510 5,044 1.4 373,304
MN Northwest Indian OIC 113,000 144,998 31,998 28.3 122,893
477 MN Red Lake Nation 233,334 279,263 45,929 19.7 247,590
477 MN White Earth Reservation Tribal Council 126,695 146,430 19,735 15.6 132,841
MS Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians 315,581 354,730 39,149 12.4 327,824
MO American Indian Council 775,847 769,059 −6,788 −0.9 769,059
477 MT Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes 287,147 229,787 −57,360 −20.0 273,099
477 MT Blackfeet Tribal Business Council 302,287 284,805 −17,482 −5.8 287,498
MT Business Committee of the Chippewa Cree Tribe 148,417 144,184 −4,233 −2.9 144,184
477 MT Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes 297,102 284,675 −12,427 −4.2 284,675
477 MT Fort Belknap Community Council 128,316 143,066 14,750 11.5 132,936
MT Little Big Horn College 172,998 164,487 −8,511 −4.9 164,535
MT Montana United Indian Association 360,673 317,358 −43,315 −12.0 343,028
MT Northern Cheyenne Tribe 224,872 205,963 −18,909 −8.4 213,871
NE Omaha Tribe of Nebraska 83,321 87,969 4,648 5.6 84,811
NE Ponca Tribe of Nebraska 299,801 270,727 −29,074 −9.7 285,134
477 NE Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska 47,076 61,549 14,473 30.7 51,547
NV Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada 297,620 503,811 206,191 69.3 361,028
NV Las Vegas Indian Center, Inc 200,867 422,203 221,336 110.2 268,839
477 NV Reno Sparks Indian Colony 17,865 33,913 16,048 89.8 22,796
477 NV Shoshone-Paiute Tribes 128,353 147,447 19,094 14.9 134,304
NM Alamo Navajo School Board, Inc 93,714 51,849 −41,865 −44.7 89,129
NM Eight Northern Indian Pueblo Council 77,153 61,912 −15,241 −19.8 73,379
NM Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, Inc 161,080 170,152 9,072 5.6 163,986
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NM Jicarilla Apache Tribe 64,942 73,867 8,925 13.7 67,728
NM Mescalero Apache Tribe 92,168 108,697 16,529 17.9 97,305
NM National Indian Youth Council 1,683,062 2,124,270 441,208 26.2 1,819,566
477 NM Ohkay Owingeh 28,041 30,954 2,913 10.4 28,956
NM Pueblo of Acoma 143,181 163,085 19,904 13.9 149,392
NM Pueblo of Isleta 41,957 78,528 36,571 87.2 53,195
477 NM Pueblo of Laguna 91,708 100,710 9,002 9.8 94,538
477 NM Pueblo of Taos 42,814 35,371 −7,443 −17.4 40,719
477 NM Pueblo of Zuni 299,760 308,491 8,731 2.9 302,671
NM Ramah Navajo School Board, Inc 94,734 138,299 43,565 46.0 108,156
NM Santo Domingo Tribe 105,332 71,444 −33,888 −32.2 100,179
NY Native American Community Svcs. of Erie & Niagara Counties, Inc 385,997 309,828 −76,169 −19.7 367,113
477 NY Seneca Nation of Indians 250,201 214,696 −35,505 −14.2 237,961
477 NY St. Regis Mohawk Tribe 146,248 125,612 −20,636 −14.1 139,093
NC Cumberland County Association for Indian People, Inc 68,360 105,019 36,659 53.6 79,646
NC Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians 122,507 91,021 −31,486 −25.7 116,514
NC Guilford Native American Association 82,393 123,255 40,862 49.6 94,977
NC Lumbee Regional Development Association, Inc 1,253,771 1,602,269 348,498 27.8 1,361,532
NC North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs 376,895 516,694 139,799 37.1 420,024
477 ND Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe 164,222 174,715 10,493 6.4 167,566
477 ND Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 237,743 278,568 40,825 17.2 250,438
477 ND Three Affiliated Tribes 198,570 146,146 −52,424 −26.4 188,856
ND Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians 323,705 289,257 −34,448 −10.6 307,869
ND United Tribes Technical College 253,365 315,541 62,176 24.5 272,614
OH North American Indian Cultural Center, Inc 555,217 545,572 −9,645 −1.7 545,572
477 OK Absentee Shawnee Tribe 24,631 27,448 2,817 11.4 25,513
477 OK Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma 1,426,495 1,539,153 112,658 7.9 1,462,134
477 OK Cheyenne Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma 170,817 140,535 −30,282 −17.7 162,460
477 OK Chickasaw Nation 390,478 270,248 −120,230 −30.8 371,375
477 OK Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma 627,190 505,973 −121,217 −19.3 596,507
477 OK Citizen Potawatomi Nation 459,030 515,176 56,146 12.2 476,594
OK Comanche Tribe of Oklahoma 166,817 147,509 −19,308 −11.6 158,656
477 OK Creek Nation of Oklahoma 784,469 915,772 131,303 16.7 825,316
OK Inter-Tribal Council of Northeast Oklahoma 80,864 87,513 6,649 8.2 82,965
OK Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma 244,037 233,760 −10,277 −4.2 233,760
477 OK Osage Nation 105,854 79,852 −26,002 −24.6 100,675
OK Otoe-Missouria Tribe 35,730 25,650 −10,080 −28.2 33,982
477 OK Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma 34,038 30,556 −3,482 −10.2 32,373
OK Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma 89,222 80,138 −9,084 −10.2 84,857
OK Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma 68,101 49,679 −18,422 −27.1 64,769
OK United Urban Indian Council, Inc 397,348 311,166 −86,182 −21.7 377,909
477 OK Wyandotte Nation 118,868 106,679 −12,189 −10.3 113,053
477 OR Confed. Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation 29,796 31,375 1,579 5.3 30,303
477 OR Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians 477,612 539,555 61,943 13.0 496,966
OR Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs 139,804 165,719 25,915 18.5 147,854
PA Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center, Inc 1,021,751 1,090,607 68,856 6.7 1,043,652
RI Rhode Island Indian Council, Inc 2,218,737 1,986,745 −231,992 −10.5 2,110,192
SC South Carolina Indian Development Council, Inc 268,312 341,283 72,971 27.2 290,880
477 SD Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe 245,120 268,425 23,305 9.5 252,453
SD Lower Brule Sioux Tribe 61,636 51,661 −9,975 −16.2 58,621
SD Oglala Sioux Tribe 726,310 659,715 −66,595 −9.2 690,777
477 SD Rosebud Sioux Tribe (Sicangu Nation) 1,151,613 1,429,383 277,770 24.1 1,237,624
477 SD Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate 136,403 168,651 32,248 23.6 146,391
SD Yankton Sioux Tribe 118,475 109,075 −9,400 −7.9 112,679
TN Native American Indian Association, Inc 253,515 293,658 40,143 15.8 266,014
TX Alabama-Coushatta Indian Tribal Council 889,917 888,765 −1,152 −0.1 888,765
TX Dallas Inter-Tribal Center 497,550 458,905 −38,645 −7.8 473,209
TX Ysleta del Sur Pueblo 712,821 725,147 12,326 1.7 717,158
UT Indian Training & Education Center 390,447 460,322 69,875 17.9 412,163
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UT Ute Indian Tribe 129,842 107,374 −22,468 −17.3 123,490
VA Mattaponi Pamunkey Monacan Consortium 275,842 300,666 24,824 9.0 283,665
WA American Indian Community Center 442,813 467,030 24,217 5.5 450,581
WA Confederated Tribes & Bands of the Yakama Nation 221,833 239,681 17,848 8.0 227,476
477 WA Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation 200,695 120,699 −79,996 −39.9 190,877
477 WA Lummi Indian Business Council 122,616 121,518 −1,098 −0.9 121,518
477 WA Makah Tribal Council 37,569 35,576 −1,993 −5.3 35,731
477 WA South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 675,776 624,251 −51,525 −7.6 642,716
477 WA Spokane Reservation 43,942 43,596 −346 −0.8 43,596
477 WA Suquamish Indian Tribe 160,202 145,789 −14,413 −9.0 152,365
477 WA The Tulalip Tribes 48,677 27,995 −20,682 −42.5 46,296
WA United Indians of All Tribes Foundation 313,482 235,832 −77,650 −24.8 298,146
477 WI Ho-Chunk Nation 192,655 175,392 −17,263 −9.0 183,230
WI Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Governing Board 187,265 246,518 59,253 31.6 205,567
WI Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, Inc 46,345 67,683 21,338 46.0 52,919
477 WI Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 108,173 99,971 −8,202 −7.6 102,881
WI Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin 180,750 224,460 43,710 24.2 194,284
WI Spotted Eagle, Inc 238,834 131,733 −107,101 −44.8 227,150
477 WI Stockbridge-Munsee Community 61,051 58,379 −2,672 −4.4 58,379
477 WY Eastern Shoshone Tribe 142,057 106,841 −35,216 −24.8 135,107
477 WY Northern Arapaho Business Council 241,542 178,692 −62,850 −26.0 229,725
Total 59,332,680 59,400,000 59,400,000

Table B—U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration WIOA Section 166 Youth Funding for Native Americans PY 2024 Funding Allotments

Type State Grantee name PY 2023 actual amount PY 2024 amount without hold-harmless Difference without hold-harmless % Difference without hold-harmless PY 2024 amount with hold-harmless
$14,153,637 $14,161,107 $14,161,107
AL Inter-Tribal Council of Alabama $5,209 $5,209 $0 0.0 5,209
AL Poarch Band of Creek Indians 0 0 0 0.0 0
477 AK Aleutian-Pribilof Islands Association 12,338 12,403 65 0.5 12,364
477 AK Association of Village Council Presidents 168,894 307,602 138,708 82.1 215,966
477 AK Bristol Bay Native Association 49,352 38,698 −10,654 −21.6 46,909
477 AK Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes 69,915 73,924 4,008 5.7 71,298
477 AK Chugachmiut 6,032 21,582 15,550 257.8 11,304
477 AK Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc 131,057 142,886 11,829 9.0 135,112
477 AK Copper River Native Association 9,596 6,946 −2,650 −27.6 9,121
477 AK Kawerak Incorporated 61,690 96,746 35,056 56.8 73,593
477 AK Kenaitze Indian Tribe 23,305 23,070 −235 −1.0 23,070
477 AK Knik Tribe 19,192 26,047 6,854 35.7 21,522
477 AK Kodiak Area Native Association 9,596 16,869 7,272 75.8 12,064
477 AK Maniilaq Association 53,465 85,335 31,870 59.6 64,285
477 AK Metlakatla Indian Community 5,484 8,434 2,951 53.8 6,486
477 AK Orutsararmuit Native Council 16,451 27,287 10,837 65.9 20,129
477 AK Tanana Chiefs Conference 116,526 97,490 −19,036 −16.3 110,758
AZ American Indian Association of Tucson 0 0 0 0.0 0
AZ Colorado River Indian Tribes 32,901 70,203 37,301 113.4 45,555
AZ Gila River Indian Community 216,601 227,725 11,124 5.1 220,447
AZ Hopi Tribal Council 120,638 116,591 −4,047 −3.4 116,591
477 AZ Hualapai Tribe 20,563 14,636 −5,927 −28.8 19,545
AZ Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc 39,208 50,109 10,902 27.8 42,916
AZ Navajo Nation 3,144,826 2,763,706 −381,121 −12.1 2,989,161
477 AZ Pascua Yaqui Tribe 56,207 74,668 18,461 32.8 62,484
AZ Phoenix Indian Center, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
AZ Quechan Indian Tribe 17,822 23,814 5,993 33.6 19,859
AZ Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community 53,465 52,838 −627 −1.2 52,838
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AZ San Carlos Apache Community College 227,568 185,802 −41,766 −18.4 216,304
477 AZ Tohono O'Odham Nation 228,939 237,895 8,957 3.9 232,054
AZ White Mountain Apache Tribe 272,808 218,546 −54,261 −19.9 259,304
AR American Indian Center of Arkansas, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
CA California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc 114,058 141,398 27,340 24.0 123,364
CA Native American Health Center, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
CA Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc 63,335 74,668 11,333 17.9 67,198
CA Southern California American Indian Resource Center, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
CA Tule River Tribal Council 8,225 22,078 13,853 168.4 12,923
CA United American Indian Involvement 0 0 0 0.0 0
CO Denver Indian Center, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
CO Ute Mountain Ute Tribe 23,305 16,869 −6,437 −27.6 22,151
FL Florida Governor's Council on Indian Affairs, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
FL Miccosukee Tribe of Indians 5,758 0 −5,758 −100.0 0
HI Alu Like, Inc 1,916,507 1,850,078 −66,429 −3.5 1,850,078
477 ID Nez Perce Tribe 15,902 32,001 16,098 101.2 21,364
477 ID Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Inc 58,948 44,900 −14,048 −23.8 56,030
IN Place Holder 0 0 0 0.0 0
KS United Tribes of Kansas and Southeast Nebraska, Inc 10,693 10,915 222 2.1 10,772
LA Inter-Tribal Council of Louisiana, Inc 4,113 1,985 −2,128 −51.7 3,909
ME Penobscot Indian Nation 25,773 17,365 −8,408 −32.6 24,497
477 MA Mashpee-Wampanoag Indian Tribal Council, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
477 MI Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians 0 5,457 5,457 0.0 5,457
MI Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc 30,160 46,388 16,229 53.8 35,671
MI Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians 0 0 0 0.0 0
MI Michigan Indian Employment and Training Services, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
MI North American Indian Association of Detroit, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
MI Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians 20,015 33,241 13,226 66.1 24,505
MI Southeastern Michigan Indians, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
MN American Indian Opportunities, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
477 MN Bois Forte Reservation Tribal Council 9,322 8,434 −888 −9.5 8,861
MN Fond Du Lac Reservation 18,644 33,489 14,845 79.6 23,682
MN Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe 54,562 57,799 3,238 5.9 55,678
477 MN Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians 24,402 11,659 −12,743 −52.2 23,194
MN Minneapolis American Indian Center 0 0 0 0.0 0
MN Northwest Indian OIC 0 0 0 0.0 0
477 MN Red Lake Nation 86,366 94,265 7,899 9.1 89,073
477 MN White Earth Reservation Tribal Council 56,207 56,559 353 0.6 56,346
MS Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians 69,641 115,847 46,206 66.3 85,326
MO American Indian Council 9,596 4,465 −5,131 −53.5 9,121
477 MT Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes 141,202 102,203 −38,999 −27.6 134,213
477 MT Blackfeet Tribal Business Council 130,235 128,250 −1,985 −1.5 128,250
MT Business Committee of the Chippewa Cree Tribe 39,756 69,459 29,703 74.7 49,837
477 MT Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes 142,573 123,537 −19,036 −13.4 135,516
477 MT Fort Belknap Community Council 52,094 54,823 2,729 5.2 53,037
MT Little Big Horn College 90,205 72,931 −17,273 −19.1 85,740
MT Montana United Indian Association 0 0 0 0.0 0
MT Northern Cheyenne Tribe 101,446 72,435 −29,011 −28.6 96,425
NE Omaha Tribe of Nebraska 47,981 40,187 −7,794 −16.2 45,606
NE Ponca Tribe of Nebraska 0 0 0 0.0 0
477 NE Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska 21,934 22,078 144 0.7 21,990
NV Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada 50,175 75,908 25,734 51.3 58,914
NV Las Vegas Indian Center, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
477 NV Reno Sparks Indian Colony 9,596 9,675 78 0.8 9,626
477 NV Shoshone-Paiute Tribes 15,080 12,403 −2,677 −17.7 14,334
NM Alamo Navajo School Board, Inc 50,723 22,326 −28,397 −56.0 48,212
NM Eight Northern Indian Pueblo Council 27,966 32,745 4,779 17.1 29,596
NM Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, Inc 95,688 78,389 −17,299 −18.1 90,952
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NM Jicarilla Apache Tribe 28,789 31,256 2,468 8.6 29,635
NM Mescalero Apache Tribe 63,061 58,544 −4,517 −7.2 59,940
NM National Indian Youth Council 0 0 0 0.0 0
477 NM Ohkay Owingeh 13,709 15,132 1,423 10.4 14,196
NM Pueblo of Acoma 31,531 20,341 −11,189 −35.5 29,970
NM Pueblo of Isleta 12,064 44,404 32,340 268.1 23,029
477 NM Pueblo of Laguna 38,385 32,249 −6,136 −16.0 36,485
477 NM Pueblo of Taos 19,192 10,915 −8,278 −43.1 18,242
477 NM Pueblo of Zuni 132,977 128,250 −4,726 −3.6 128,250
NM Ramah Navajo School Board, Inc 31,531 31,008 −522 −1.7 31,008
NM Santo Domingo Tribe 46,610 42,915 −3,695 −7.9 44,303
NY Native American Community Svcs. of Erie & Niagara Counties, Inc 3,290 15,132 11,842 359.9 7,305
477 NY Seneca Nation of Indians 32,901 62,017 29,115 88.5 42,781
477 NY St. Regis Mohawk Tribe 23,305 45,396 22,091 94.8 30,800
NC Cumberland County Association for Indian People, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
NC Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians 58,948 58,544 −405 −0.7 58,544
NC Guilford Native American Association 0 0 0 0.0 0
NC Lumbee Regional Development Association, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
NC North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs 0 0 0 0.0 0
477 ND Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe 76,770 79,133 2,363 3.1 77,598
477 ND Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 127,493 131,475 3,982 3.1 128,887
477 ND Three Affiliated Tribes 57,577 50,606 −6,972 −12.1 54,727
ND Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians 131,606 107,661 −23,945 −18.2 125,092
ND United Tribes Technical College 0 0 0 0.0 0
OH North American Indian Cultural Center, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
477 OK Absentee Shawnee Tribe 13,435 16,372 2,938 21.9 14,435
477 OK Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma 692,575 881,875 189,301 27.3 756,977
477 OK Cheyenne Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma 106,930 73,676 −33,254 −31.1 101,637
477 OK Chickasaw Nation 208,101 175,383 −32,719 −15.7 197,800
477 OK Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma 298,854 277,090 −21,765 −7.3 284,061
477 OK Citizen Potawatomi Nation 298,580 417,247 118,667 39.7 338,904
OK Comanche Tribe of Oklahoma 74,028 45,892 −28,136 −38.0 70,364
477 OK Creek Nation of Oklahoma 364,657 477,527 112,870 31.0 403,040
OK Inter-Tribal Council of Northeast Oklahoma 27,692 40,435 12,743 46.0 32,021
OK Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma 162,039 125,025 −37,014 −22.8 154,018
477 OK Osage Nation 53,465 20,341 −33,123 −62.0 50,819
OK Otoe-Missouria Tribe 17,273 6,698 −10,575 −61.2 16,418
477 OK Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma 15,080 22,078 6,998 46.4 17,457
OK Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma 57,303 44,652 −12,651 −22.1 54,467
OK Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma 28,789 16,869 −11,920 −41.4 27,364
OK United Urban Indian Council, Inc 204,263 162,731 −41,531 −20.3 194,152
477 OK Wyandotte Nation 0 0 0 0.0 0
477 OR Confed. Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation 15,080 10,171 −4,909 −32.6 14,334
477 OR Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians 1,097 9,427 8,330 759.5 3,921
OR Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs 42,498 66,730 24,232 57.0 50,726
PA Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
RI Rhode Island Indian Council, Inc 9,322 5,954 −3,368 −36.1 8,861
SC South Carolina Indian Development Council, Inc 2,742 5,706 2,964 108.1 3,748
477 SD Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe 145,315 113,118 −32,196 −22.2 138,122
SD Lower Brule Sioux Tribe 20,563 33,489 12,926 62.9 24,951
SD Oglala Sioux Tribe 426,347 410,301 −16,046 −3.8 410,301
477 SD Rosebud Sioux Tribe (Sicangu Nation) 264,582 301,897 37,314 14.1 277,322
477 SD Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate 60,319 69,955 9,635 16.0 63,606
SD Yankton Sioux Tribe 54,836 60,528 5,692 10.4 56,784
TN Native American Indian Association, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
TX Alabama-Coushatta Indian Tribal Council 1,097 3,225 2,128 194.0 1,819
TX Dallas Inter-Tribal Center 0 0 0 0.0 0
TX Ysleta del Sur Pueblo 17,822 36,466 18,644 104.6 24,147
UT Indian Training & Education Center 6,032 1,488 −4,544 −75.3 5,733
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UT Ute Indian Tribe 61,690 60,280 −1,410 −2.3 60,280
VA Mattaponi Pamunkey Monacan Consortium 0 0 0 0.0 0
WA American Indian Community Center 18,644 28,776 10,132 54.3 22,085
WA Confederated Tribes & Bands of the Yakama Nation 112,139 112,126 −13 0.0 112,126
477 WA Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation 50,723 36,466 −14,257 −28.1 48,212
477 WA Lummi Indian Business Council 27,418 23,566 −3,852 −14.0 26,061
477 WA Makah Tribal Council 13,709 11,163 −2,546 −18.6 13,030
477 WA South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 98,704 92,777 −5,927 −6.0 93,818
477 WA Spokane Reservation 24,676 11,907 −12,769 −51.7 23,455
477 WA Suquamish Indian Tribe 2,742 992 −1,750 −63.8 2,606
477 WA The Tulalip Tribes 21,934 13,644 −8,291 −37.8 20,848
WA United Indians of All Tribes Foundation 0 0 0 0.0 0
477 WI Ho-Chunk Nation 4,935 11,907 6,972 141.3 7,300
WI Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Governing Board 61,416 59,288 −2,128 −3.5 59,288
WI Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, Inc 12,338 28,776 16,438 133.2 17,914
477 WI Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin 50,723 40,683 −10,040 −19.8 48,212
WI Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin 16,451 32,993 16,542 100.6 22,063
WI Spotted Eagle, Inc 0 0 0 0.0 0
477 WI Stockbridge-Munsee Community 3,838 2,481 −1,358 −35.4 3,648
477 WY Eastern Shoshone Tribe 36,740 22,078 −14,662 −39.9 34,921
477 WY Northern Arapaho Business Council 82,528 49,613 −32,914 −39.9 78,443
Total 14,153,637 14,161,107 14,161,107

[FR Doc. 2024-14039 Filed 6-26-24; 8:45 am]

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