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Federal Funds for Foster Care Improvements Used to Implement New Programs, But Challenges Remain

By General Accounting Office

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Title: Federal Funds for Foster Care Improvements Used to Implement New Programs, But Challenges Remain  
Author: General Accounting Office
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Language: English
Subject: Government publications, Accountability in government, United States. General Accounting Office
Collections: Government Library Collection, Government Accountability Integrity Reliability Office Collection
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Publisher: United States General Accounting Office (Gao)

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Government Accountability Integrity Reliability Office Collection

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Excerpt: The District and COG have used the federal funds for foster care improvements as intended by the Congress and as described in their respective spending plans. As of March 31, 2005, about $13. million of the funds provided had been obligated, about $6. million of the obligated funds had been expended, and about $722,524 remained unobligated. The unobligated funds for CFSA and DMH, in the amounts of $588,859 and $30,545 respectively, ceased to be available for new obligations after September 30, 2004, and should revert to the general fund of the U.S. Treasury. However, there is no such fiscal limitation on COG?s use of the funds it received; thus, its unobligated $103 20 remains available for its foster care improvement program.

 
 



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