School Improvement Programs
Schedules
TAFS: 091-1000 2022/2023 - School Improvement Programs
Previously Approved (Iteration 1) | Current OMB Action (Iteration 2) | |||||
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Line # | Split | Description | Amount | Footnotes | Amount | Footnotes |
1000 | DA | Discretionary Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1 | ||||
1000 | DE | Discretionary Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1 | ||||
1000 | MA | Mandatory Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1 | ||||
1000 | ME | Mandatory Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1 | ||||
1023 | 1 | Unob Bal: Applied to repay debt (to Treasury) | ||||
1023 | 2 | Unob Bal: Applied to repay debt (to FFB) | ||||
1100 | 1 | BA: Disc: Appropriation - Other, Realized | $3,757,312,000.00 | $3,807,312,000.00 | ||
1100 | 2 | BA: Disc: Appropriation - Loan Subsidy | ||||
1100 | 3 | BA: Disc: Appropriation - Loan Admin Expenses, Definite | ||||
1200 | 1 | BA: Mand: Appropriation | ||||
1200 | 2 | BA: Mand: Appropriation - Loan Subsidy | ||||
1200 | 3 | BA: Mand: Appropriation - Loan Subsidy Reestimate | ||||
1200 | 4 | BA: Mand: Appropriation - Loan Modification Adj Transfer | ||||
1200 | 5 | BA: Mand: Appropriation - Indefinite Authority withdrawn | ||||
1400 | 1 | BA: Mand: Borrowing authority realized | ||||
1400 | 2 | BA: Mand: Borrowing authority decreased | ||||
1700 | 1 | BA: Disc: Spending auth: Collected, Reimb & Other Income | ||||
1700 | 2 | BA: Disc: Spending auth: Collected, Non-fed, refunds | ||||
1700 | 3 | BA: Disc: Spending auth: Collected, Fed, loan subsidies | ||||
1740 | 1 | BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (IAAs) | ||||
1740 | 2 | BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (Non-Fed) | ||||
1740 | 3 | BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (Fed) | ||||
1800 | 1 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Collected, Reimb & Other Income | ||||
1800 | 2 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Collected, Non-fed, refunds | ||||
1800 | 3 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Collected, Fed, loan subsidies | ||||
1820 | 1 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Cap trans to general fund, CY Liq Acct | ||||
1820 | 2 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Cap trans to general fund, DL MAT | ||||
1820 | 3 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Cap trans to general fund, FFEL MAT | ||||
1825 | 1 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Applied to repay debt (CY, Treasury) | ||||
1825 | 2 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Applied to repay debt (CY, FFB) | ||||
1840 | 1 | BA: Mand: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (IAAs) | ||||
1840 | 2 | BA: Mand: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (Non-Fed) | ||||
1840 | 3 | BA: Mand: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (Fed) | ||||
1920 | Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.) | $3,757,312,000.00 | $3,807,312,000.00 | See footnotes below | ||
Footnotes for line 1920 (Current): | B1: Of the total FY 2022 appropriation for Improving Teacher Quality State Grants, one half of one percent is for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and one half of one percent is for Outlying Areas. B2: Up to 1 percent of the total appropriation for 21st Century Community Learning Centers may be used for payments to the Outlying Areas or Department of the Interior; up to 1 percent of the total appropriation may be used for national activities (ESEA section 4202(a)). B3: Of the total appropriation for the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Improvements Act of 2001, funds may be reserved for evaluation and dissemination activities pursuant to section 724(d). Of the total FY 2022 appropriation for Education for Homeless Children and Youth State Grants, one percent is for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and one tenth of one percent is for Outlying Areas. B4: Of the total FY 2022 appropriation for Rural and Low-Income School State Grants, one half of one percent is for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and one half of one percent is for Outlying Areas. B5: Pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1553(b), not to exceed one percent of the total amount appropriated is apportioned for the purpose of paying legitimate obligations related to cancelled appropriations. B6: Up to 1 percent of the funds for discretionary programs may be used to cover the costs of field reader expenses pursuant to P.L. 103-227. B7: Adjustments to the Category B projects are authorized if pursuant to adjustments in budgetary resources per A-11, Sections 120.49 and 120.50. B8: Except for programs already authorized to conduct evaluations, Elementary and Secondary Act Education (ESEA) Section 8601 authorizes that not more than 0.5% of the amount appropriated may be used for evaluations. B9: Funds became available on July 1, 2022. | |||||
6011 | Improving Teacher Quality | $488,639,000.00 | See footnotes below | $488,639,000.00 | ||
Footnotes for line 6011 (Previous): | A1: Of the total FY 2022 appropriation for Improving Teacher Quality State Grants, one half of one percent is for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and one half of one percent is for Outlying Areas. | |||||
6017 | 21st Century Community Learning Centers | $1,289,673,000.00 | See footnotes below | $1,289,673,000.00 | ||
Footnotes for line 6017 (Previous): | A2: Up to 1 percent of the total appropriation for 21st Century Community Learning Centers may be used for payments to the Outlying Areas or Department of the Interior; up to 1 percent of the total appropriation may be used for national activities (ESEA section 4202(a)). | |||||
6019 | State Assessments | $390,000,000.00 | $390,000,000.00 | |||
6020 | Ed for Homeless Children | $114,000,000.00 | See footnotes below | $114,000,000.00 | ||
Footnotes for line 6020 (Previous): | A3: Of the total appropriation for the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Improvements Act of 2001, funds may be reserved for evaluation and dissemination activities pursuant to section 724(d). A4: Of the total FY 2022 appropriation for Education for Homeless Children and Youth State Grants, one percent is for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and one tenth of one percent is for Outlying Areas. | |||||
6021 | Rural Education | $195,000,000.00 | See footnotes below | $195,000,000.00 | ||
Footnotes for line 6021 (Previous): | A5: Of the total FY 2022 appropriation for Rural and Low-Income School State Grants, one half of one percent is for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and one half of one percent is for Outlying Areas. | |||||
6025 | Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants | $1,280,000,000.00 | $1,280,000,000.00 | |||
6026 | 21st Century Community Learning Centers, Bipartisan Safer Communities Act | Line added | $50,000,000.00 | |||
6190 | Total budgetary resources available | $3,757,312,000.00 | See footnotes below | $3,807,312,000.00 | ||
Footnotes for line 6190 (Previous): | A10: Funds become available on July 1, 2022. A6: Pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1553(b), not to exceed one percent of the total amount appropriated is apportioned for the purpose of paying legitimate obligations related to cancelled appropriations. A7: Up to 1 percent of the funds for discretionary programs may be used to cover the costs of field reader expenses pursuant to P.L. 103-227. A8: Adjustments to the Category B projects are authorized if pursuant to adjustments in budgetary resources per A-11, Sections 120.49 and 120.50. A9: Except for programs already authorized to conduct evaluations, Elementary and Secondary Act Education (ESEA) Section 8601 authorizes that not more than 0.5% of the amount appropriated may be used for evaluations. | |||||
Footnotes
Footnotes provide further information about, or establish further legal requirements related to the use of, the funds in a given line or set of lines in an apportionment. If footnotes appear on lines 1920 or 6190, they apply to all the lines in the 1xxx and 6xxx sections, respectively. The following are all the footnotes associated with this file.
Number | Text |
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B1 | Of the total FY 2022 appropriation for Improving Teacher Quality State Grants, one half of one percent is for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and one half of one percent is for Outlying Areas. |
B2 | Up to 1 percent of the total appropriation for 21st Century Community Learning Centers may be used for payments to the Outlying Areas or Department of the Interior; up to 1 percent of the total appropriation may be used for national activities (ESEA section 4202(a)). |
B3 | Of the total appropriation for the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Improvements Act of 2001, funds may be reserved for evaluation and dissemination activities pursuant to section 724(d). Of the total FY 2022 appropriation for Education for Homeless Children and Youth State Grants, one percent is for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and one tenth of one percent is for Outlying Areas. |
B4 | Of the total FY 2022 appropriation for Rural and Low-Income School State Grants, one half of one percent is for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and one half of one percent is for Outlying Areas. |
B5 | Pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1553(b), not to exceed one percent of the total amount appropriated is apportioned for the purpose of paying legitimate obligations related to cancelled appropriations. |
B6 | Up to 1 percent of the funds for discretionary programs may be used to cover the costs of field reader expenses pursuant to P.L. 103-227. |
B7 | Adjustments to the Category B projects are authorized if pursuant to adjustments in budgetary resources per A-11, Sections 120.49 and 120.50. |
B8 | Except for programs already authorized to conduct evaluations, Elementary and Secondary Act Education (ESEA) Section 8601 authorizes that not more than 0.5% of the amount appropriated may be used for evaluations. |
B9 | Funds became available on July 1, 2022. |
The following are all of the footnotes associated with the previous iteration of this file. Note that previous iterations of accounts in this file may come from multiple previous files.
Number | Text |
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A1 | Of the total FY 2022 appropriation for Improving Teacher Quality State Grants, one half of one percent is for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and one half of one percent is for Outlying Areas. |
A10 | Funds become available on July 1, 2022. |
A2 | Up to 1 percent of the total appropriation for 21st Century Community Learning Centers may be used for payments to the Outlying Areas or Department of the Interior; up to 1 percent of the total appropriation may be used for national activities (ESEA section 4202(a)). |
A3 | Of the total appropriation for the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Improvements Act of 2001, funds may be reserved for evaluation and dissemination activities pursuant to section 724(d). |
A4 | Of the total FY 2022 appropriation for Education for Homeless Children and Youth State Grants, one percent is for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and one tenth of one percent is for Outlying Areas. |
A5 | Of the total FY 2022 appropriation for Rural and Low-Income School State Grants, one half of one percent is for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and one half of one percent is for Outlying Areas. |
A6 | Pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1553(b), not to exceed one percent of the total amount appropriated is apportioned for the purpose of paying legitimate obligations related to cancelled appropriations. |
A7 | Up to 1 percent of the funds for discretionary programs may be used to cover the costs of field reader expenses pursuant to P.L. 103-227. |
A8 | Adjustments to the Category B projects are authorized if pursuant to adjustments in budgetary resources per A-11, Sections 120.49 and 120.50. |
A9 | Except for programs already authorized to conduct evaluations, Elementary and Secondary Act Education (ESEA) Section 8601 authorizes that not more than 0.5% of the amount appropriated may be used for evaluations. |
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