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CHARACTERISTICS OF TRIBAL TANF PROGRAMS 7/30/98 TRIBE IMPLEM. PROJECTED STATE SERVICE SERVICE TIME LIMIT WORK ACTIVITIES WORK PART. RATES WORK DATE # OF MATCH AREA POPULATION PART. FAMILIES HOURS Confederated 10/1/97 70 90 Yes Counties of Tribal member 24 months within Job search/Job readiness All families: All families: Tribes of Siletz Benton, families an 84 month period Job skills training FY 98: 15% 20 hours Indians - OR Clackamas, Lane, (similar to o OJT FY 99: 20% Lincoln, Linn, Oregon's time Sheltered/supported work FY 2000: 25% Marion, limit) Work experience Multnomah, Polk, Subsidized Two-parent: Tillamook, public/private employment FY 98: 30% Washington and FY 99: 35% Yamhill FY 2000: 40% Forest County 7/1/97 20 No, but the Tribe Forest County Tribal member 60 months Basic education Same as section 407(a)¹ Same as Potawatomi will provide families Job search/Job readiness section 407(c) Community 100% matching Job skills training WI funds Vocational education (12 month limit) Community service Klamath Tribes - 7/1/97 70 90 Yes Klamath County Indian families 24 months within Basic education All families: All families: OR an 84 month period Job search/Job readiness FY 97: 15% FY 97-2002: (similar to Job skills training FY 98: 20% 20 Oregon's time OJT FY 99: 25% limit) Sheltered/supported work FY 2000: 30% Two-parent: Work experience FY 97-2002: Two-parent: 25 FY 97: 35% FY 98: 40% FY 99: 45% FY2000: 50% Osage Tribe - 5/4/98 60-75 No Osage County Indian families 60 months Unsubsidized employment All families: All families: OK Subsidized employment FY 98: 15% FY 98-2002: Work experience FY 99: 20% 20 OJT FY 2000-2001 30% Job search/Job readiness Two-parent: Job skills training Two-parent: FY 98-2002: Vocational education (12 FY 98: 50% 35 month limit) FY 99: 55% Community service FY2000-2001: 65%