INDIAN AFFAIRS May 6, 2010 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)

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INDIAN AFFAIRS May 6, 2010 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)

Status of ARRA Resources at Indian Affairs To-date, IA received $828 million in Recovery Act funds. $500 million appropriated directly to IA: $39.6 million in Operation of Indian Programs (78% obligated) $427.5 million in Construction (69% obligated) $9.5 million in Loan Guaranty Program (31% obligated) $23.4 million in ARRA Administration (40% obligated) (Today on Time Scale = 74%) February 17, 2009 April 30, 2009 September 30,

Status of ARRA Resources at Indian Affairs To-date, IA received $828 million in Recovery Act funds… $328 million transferred from other Federal agencies: $225.0 million from Dept. of Transportation - IRR (41% obligated) $1.5 million from Dept. of Transportation – 477 (0% obligated) $78.9 million from Dept. of Education (48% obligated) $11.4 million from Dept. of Health & Human Svces (84% obligated) $5.8 million from Dept. of Labor (99% obligated) $5.9 million from Bureau of Land Management (100% obligated) (Today on Time Scale = 74%) February 17, 2009 April 30, 2009 September 30,

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Recovery Act Operations of Indian Programs: $39.6M Housing Improvement Program:$19.6M Workforce Training:$ 6.7M Construction OJT Training in Deferred Maintenance:$13.3M Administrative Cost Cap:$ 5.0M

Housing Improvement Program (HIP)

Housing Improvement Program Project Selection Criteria Tribal Reservations selected based on: –High number of HIP eligible applicants –Extremely high unemployment on reservation Recipient Tribes average 70% unemployment –Capacity to meet the aggressive hiring & construction timeframes required by the Act. Objectives: –Improve living conditions of eligible Indian people –Create & maintain jobs in Indian communities

HIP Projects 15 tribes located in 10 States 188 new homes Homes will: –Meet State Standard Conditions for geographic locations –Meet or exceed State specific weatherization codes –Be furnished with Energy Star appliances 15% more energy efficient than homes built in 2004 Renewable energy projects –5 homes built with compressed earth block bricks –3 reservations – 30 homes: Geothermal ground loop technology

Workforce Training in Action

Workforce Formal Training Programs Training in Skilled Construction trades: $6.7M Intensive training programs Focus on unemployed and underemployed Skills for life-long careers in well-paying jobs

Workforce Training - ARRA 11 Projects in a variety of areas: –Plumbers and Pipefitters (welding) –Carpentry & electricians –Energy Auditing –Construction retrofitting –Light Commercial construction training –Business development & financial skills (bookkeeping) Expect to train approximately 500+ students

Construction Workforce OJT in Maintenance: $13.3M -Immediately Hire Unemployed to Provide Maintenance for: Tribal Support Facilities (agencies) Detention Centers Employee Housing -Training while On-The-Job for Unemployed & Youth Hires -Fund over next 18 months to provide sustained employment -Projects: 22 Locations -Expect ~450 individuals trained Construction Workforce On-the-Job Training

Workforce Training Selection Criteria Projects selected based on: Workforce Training: –Based on readiness to start –Availability of matching funds for materials & tools –Opportunities to continue working in the labor force on subsequent projects Construction Workforce OJT: –1 st : prorated portion of total available funding by Region based on total square feet supported by O&M funding –2 nd : Regional facilities program prioritized individual local projects using established ranking criteria

Construction :$450 million Road Maintenance:$142.5M School Replacement:$134.6M School Improvement & Repair:$143.1M Detention Ctr Maint. & Repair:$ 7.3M Administrative Cost Cap:$ 22.5M Recovery Act

Road Maintenance Roads Bridges

Road Maintenance $142.5M Maintenance & repair of BIA roads/bridges Create and sustain jobs on Indian Reservations Improve condition roads –From fair – to good & excellent

Selection Criteria Two parts: –50%: Allocated based on historical distribution of road maintenance funding under existing TPA account –50%: Allocated based on % of miles of roads in fair condition (as defined by DOI) These will benefit the most from this work by extending the useful life of these roads.

Road Maintenance 541 projects on over 300 reservations Miles of roads affected: 27,530 miles Number of bridges affected: 940 bridges

Construction

School Replacement (5 projects) :$134.6M School Major I&R (14 projects) :$ 97.9M School Minor I&R:$ 45.2M Detention Ctr Major I&R (5 projects): $ 7.3M Construction

Selection Criteria School Replacement: Next schools on the list School Major I&R: Prioritized by FCI School Minor I&R: –Health & Safety –Code Compliance to improve facility security –Restore damaged, broken or worn-out asset –Renovation to restore/extend life of asset –Energy Efficiency –Demolition of exiting space Detention Center Maintenance and Repairs: Prioritized by FCI; addressing same items as above

Rough Rock - K-12 Replacement School Students including 266 Boarding Students Crow Creek Tribal School – K-12 Replace Three Schools With One Complete 2 school campuses: Pueblo Pintado Dormitory Ojibwa Indian School – bus garage Kaibeto Boarding School – Phase 1 Construct K-8 School Replacement Schools

 Major Improvement & Repair  14 projects in 6 states  Minor Improvement and Repair ▬ 12 Sewer/Water Distributions systems ▬ 38 Energy ▬ 24 Roof Projects including Solar Panels ▬ HVAC, Boilers, Windows, Lighting ▬ 11 Security in Schools ▬ 13 Site/ADA ▬ 15 Land Mobile Radio (Telecommunications) ▬ 10 Locations: Employee Housing Improvement & Repair including Energy Savings School Improvement & Repairs

Detention Centers Detention Centers Major Improvement & Repair 5 Projects ▬ Rosebud ▬ Turtle Mountain ▬ Hopi ▬ Walter Minor ▬ Fort Belknap

Recovery Act Indian Guaranteed Loan Program: $10M Subsidies:$9.5M Administrative Cost Cap:$0.5M

Loans & Economic Development

Loan Guaranty Program Indian-Owned Business Development $9.5M in Stimulus = ~ $123M in guaranteed loans ~37 Loans (projects) estimated Prioritized for businesses that create jobs on reservations