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Final Fiscal 2000 Appropriations and President Clinton’s Fiscal 2001 Proposals—Page 5

March 08, 2000 2 min read
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FY99 Approp.

President’s Proposed FY2000 Budget

Final FY2000 Approp.

President’s Proposed FY2001 Budget

HIGHER EDUCATION
TRIO programs 600,000 630,000 645,000 725,000
Teacher quality enhancement 77,212 115,000 98,000 98,000
College-school
partnerships/
GEAR-UP
120,000 240,000 200,000 325,000
Total, institutional programs
and scholarships3
1,292,623 1,579,206 1,533,659 1,795,973
HOWARD UNIVERSITY 214,489 219,444 219,444 224,000
TOTAL,
OFFICE OF
POST-
SECONDARY
EDUCATION3
1,507,906 1,799,594 1,754,047 2,020,918
EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, STATISTICS, AND IMPROVEMENT
Research 143,567 198,282 168,567 198,567
Statistics 68,000 77,500 68,000 84,000
National
Assessment of
Educational
Progress (NAEP)
40,000 44,500 40,000 42,500

Eisenhower professional
-development
federal activities

23,300 30,000 23,300 0
Education technology:
America’s Tests
(proposed legislation)
0 0 0 5,000
Fund for the
Improvement of Education
139,000 139,500 249,525 137,150
Javits gifted
and talented education
6,500 6,500 6,500 7,500
Eisenhower
regional
mathematics
15,000 17,500 15,000 0
National writing project 7,000 10,000 9,000 10,000
Civic education 7,500 9,500 10,000 9,850
International
education
exchange
7,000 7,000 7,000 8,000
TOTAL,
research
and
improvement
456,867 540,282 596,892 502,567
DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Program administration 364,521 386,000 383,184 413,184
Office for
civil rights
66,000 73,262 71,200 76,000
Office of the inspector general 31,242 34,000 34,000 36,500
TOTAL, departmental management 461,763 493,262 488,384 525,684
RECEIPTS 192,000 50,000 50,000 50,000
TOTAL, EDUCATION DEPARTMENT3 39,017,916 38,209,016 39,200,358 44,665,948
EARLY-
CHILDHOOD
PROGRAMS4
Head Start 4,660,000 4,660,000 4,660,000 6,267,000
Child
immunization
421,000 407,000 421,000 529,643
Child-care and
development block grant
1,000,000 1,003,000 1,000,000 1,990,000
Adolescent Family Life program 17,700 4,709 17,700 7,627
TOTAL, early-childhood programs 6,098,700 6,074,709 6,098,700 8,794,270
YOUTH JOB TRAINING5
Youth Activities6 0 0 0 1,022,465
School-to-Work
Opportunities Act1
125,000 55,000 125,000 0
Job Corps 1,307,619 1,347,191 1,307,619 1,393,044
TOTAL, youth job training 2,433,584 2,403,156 2,433,584 2,415,509
Skills Standards Board 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000
INDIAN EDUCATION7
Bureau of Indian Affairs, including BIA schools 473,887 486,885 473,887 506,517
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION EDUCATION ACTIVITIES8 663,000 683,000 663,000 729,010
CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE8
AmeriCorps 237,000 296,000 237,000 284,000
Learn and Serve America 43,000 53,000 43,000 51,000

1. Federal funding for Goals 2000 and School-to-Work is scheduled to end this year. Under the president’s proposed FY 2001 budget, federal funding for Goals 2000 would be reallocated to new professional-development programs.
2. Some funding for these accounts will not be available until after the fiscal year listed.
3. Not all programs in this category are listed; items do not add to total.
4. Administered by the Department of Health and Human Services.
5. Administered by the Department of Labor.
6. Youth Activities combines Summer Youth Employment and Training and Youth Training grants.
7. Administered by the Department of the Interior.
8. Included in appropriations for the departments of Veterans’ Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, and related agencies. The National Science Foundation and the Corporation for National and Community Service function as independent federal agencies.
SOURCES: U.S. Congress, Departments of Education, Interior, and Health and Human Services, Office of Management and Budget.

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