Juvenile Justice: Native American Pass-Through Grant Program (Fact Sheet,
03/28/94, GAO/GGD-94-86FS).
This fact sheet provides information on the Native American Pass-Through
Grant Program, which provides federal grants to states and localities to
help improve their juvenile justice systems. GAO (1) describes how the
pass-through grant program works; (2) determines the funding amounts
that the states and Indian tribes received under this program for fiscal
years 1991 through 1993, and (3) provides examples of how some tribes
used the funds.
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REPORTNUM: GGD-94-86FS
TITLE: Juvenile Justice: Native American Pass-Through Grant Program
DATE: 03/28/94
SUBJECT: Juvenile status offenders
Juvenile delinquency
Federal aid to localities
Formula grants
State-administered programs
Children
Native Americans
Law enforcement
Funds management
IDENTIFIER: Native American Pass-Through Grant
Florida
Arizona
Kentucky
Oklahoma
South Dakota
Montana
Blackfeet Indian Tribe
Nebraska
Omaha Indian Tribe
Colorado
Ute Indian Tribe
Idaho
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