National Budget Meeting – FY 2015. Total Agencies\Field Offices: 5 Total Tribes: 24 Total Reservations: 20 Total Acres: 479,015.38 Total People Serviced:

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Presentation transcript:

National Budget Meeting – FY 2015

Total Agencies\Field Offices: 5 Total Tribes: 24 Total Reservations: 20 Total Acres: 479, Total People Serviced: 114,861 Total Programs Funded: 41 Total Employees: 225

TRIBES: KIOWA COMANCHE APACHE FT. SILL APACHE CADDO DELAWARE WICHITA & AFFILIATED

TRIBES: CHEYENNE & ARAPAHO

TRIBES: KAW OTOE-MISSOURIA PAWNEE PONCA TONKAWA

TRIBES: IOWA TRIBE OF KS & NE KICKAPOO TRIBE IN KS PRAIRIE BAND POTAWATOMI SAC & FOX OF MO

TRIBES: ABSENTEE-SHAWNEE CITIZEN POTAWATOMI IOWA TRIBE OF OK KICKAPOO TRIBE OF OK SAC & FOX NATION OF OK

TRIBES: ALABAMA-COUSHATTA TRIBE OF TX KICKAPOO TRADITIONAL TRIBE OF TX

Johnson OMalley (JOM) Other Aid Tribal Government Social Services Tribal Courts Minerals and Mining

To provide Indian Students with adequate school supplies, equipment and other educational needs To provide tutorial assistance to Indian Students to enhance their skills and understanding of the core education elements To provide incentive programs that challenge Indian Students to earn and maintain above average grade scores To provide opportunities for Indian Students to participate in Native Leadership Conferences and other leadership activities

Advancing Quality Communities for Indian Tribes & Tribal Nations Promoting strong and stable tribal governments Promoting Indian Self-Determination & Self- Governance: Enhancing the abilities of Tribal Nations in the exercise of their authority as sovereign nations

To improve the quality of life for individual Indians and Indian families living on or near Indian reservations To protect children, the elderly and the disabled from abuse and neglect To assist the needy in acquiring the most basic needs in life: food, clothing, shelter To protect against the separation of and to assist with the reunification of Indian families

To maintain law and order on tribal lands To protect life and property To empower tribal law enforcement agencies and tribal governments to uphold tribal sovereignty and customs Increased funding needed for the hiring of additional Police Officers and competent staff and Judges

To provide essential support to Tribes and Indian Allottees in the development of renewable and conventional energy resources To address the demand for increased Bureau involvement & services in all aspects of the Oil & Gas industries To ensure all regulatory requirements are enforced To provide improved customer services to tribes and Individual Indian Allottees

JOHNSON OMALLEY:+$320,125 TRIBAL GOVERNMENT:+$354,602 SOCIAL SERVICES:+$273,625 PUBLIC SAFETY & JUSTICE:+$300,158 MINERALS & MINING:+100,000

Thank you!