ANA Functional Statement provides a wide range of management administrative services 85, 04/04/95 providesdirect financial assistance to the lower 48 states, Alaska, hawaii and the http://www.acf.hhs.gov/orgs/functional/rvana.htm
Extractions: KE.20 Functions KE.00 Mission [ 60 FR 17084-85, 04/04/95] . The Administration for Native Americans (ANA) advises the Secretary, through the Assistant Secretary for Children and Families, on matters relating to American Indians, Alaskan Natives, Native American Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiians, hereinafter referred to as Native Americans. ANA represents the concerns of Native Americans and serves as the focal point in the Department on the full range of developmental, social and economic strategies that support Native American self-determination and self-sufficiency. ANA administers grant programs to eligible Indian tribes and Native American organizations in urban and rural areas with funds authorized under the Native American Programs Act of 1974, as amended. In conjunction with the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Children and Families, ANA serves as Departmental liaison with other federal agencies on Native American affairs, working to promote social and economic self-sufficiency for Native Americans. In concert with other components of ACF, it develops and implements research, demonstration and evaluation strategies for discretionary funding of activities designed to improve and enrich the lives of Native Americans. Through its policy, liaison, and programmatic grant functions, ANA explores new program concepts and new methods for increasing the social and economic development of Native Americans, and ensures that information about Departmental services and benefits and eligibility criteria is available to Native Americans and fosters the opportunity for the exercise of self-determination by Native Americans and their operation of Native American programs and enterprises.
Extractions: Program for Teens ... New Parent Support Program Personal Financial Management Program (PFMP) Relocation Assistance Program Retired Activities Program Substance Abuse Counseling Center The Club Connection ... Transition Assistance Management Program Personal Financial Management Program The Personal Financial Management Program (PFMP) teaches new skills to help folks manage money and expand existing knowledge and capabilities. Assistance is available on a one-to-one basis to guide you through challenging money-management issues. Monthly workshops include Budget Awareness, Car-buying Strategies, Investment Basics and Tackling Debt. Classes on special-interest topics are also held. Interested in general financial information? Visit or call the PFMP office during business hours. Kaneohe Bay, Building #216
Extractions: FEDERAL BONDS AND AS ACCEPTABLE REINSURING COMPANIES Effective July 1, 2002 This Circular is published annually, solely for the information of Federal bond-approving officers and persons required to give bonds to the United States. Copies of the Circular and interim changes may be obtained directly from the internet or from the Government Printing Office (202) 512-1800. (Interim changes are published in the FEDERAL REGISTER and on the internet as they occur.) Other information pertinent to Federal sureties may be obtained from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financial Management Service, Surety Bond Branch, 3700 East West Highway, Room 6F07, Hyattsville, MD 20782, Telephone (202) 874-6850 or Fax (202) 874-9978. The most current list of Treasury authorized companies is always available through the Internet at http://www.fms.treas.gov/c570/. In addition, applicable laws, regulations and application information are also available at the same site.
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Extractions: About This Program The Pacific Training Center (PTC) designs and coordinates Graduate School training for Hawaii and the Pacific and Asia region. We provide Open-Enrollment and On-site Contract Courses to U.S. government agencies in Honolulu and at sites throughout the region. As an integral part of the International Institute , the PTC also provides training services to foreign governments, international organizations and non-governmental organizations. Our customers include such U.S. government agencies as the Department of Defense, the Armed Forces, the Department of the Interior/Office of Insular Affairs and the Department of Health and Human Services/Office of Pacific Health and Human Services. Through our Pacific Islands Training Initiative , we also provide training to Guam, the Marshall Islands, Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, American Samoa and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianna Islands.
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Extractions: We are currently accepting applications for Executive Director of the Ocean Science and Discovery Center of Maui. This new facility will open in November, 2002 overlooking Ma'alaea Harbor on Maui. Programs combine field based experiential learning, on-site classroom programs, community outreach and production of educational materials. The Executive Director will be the lead adminstrator of the Ocean Scienceand Discovery Center. You will manage and direct our award-winning education team; develop, oversee and conduct educational programs for adults and children; oversee the developmentof our physical facility; coordinate creation of educational materials; oversee budgeting, financial management and fundraising of the facility and coordinating with our public relations and marketing team. The Ocean Science Discovery Center is a project of the nonprofit PacificWhale Foundation, Hawaii's oldest and largest marine research, education and conservation organization. Please apply to education@pacificwhale.org or to Ocean Science and Discovery Center, c/o Pacific Whale Foundation, 300 Maalaea Drive, Wailuku, HI 96793.
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Promoting Social Progress In Rural Bangladesh - Hawaii 2001 9 to 11 May 2001, hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, USA. NGO programs for such activities elimination of illiteracy, ensuring health care for the poor, and http://www.adb.org/AnnualMeeting/2001/NGOs/social_progress_BAN.html
Extractions: 9 May 2001 The Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) works with people whose lives are dominated by extreme poverty, illiteracy, disease and other handicaps. Using multifaceted development interventions, BRAC strives to improve the quality of life of the poor people of Bangladesh. Q. How has BRAC collaborated with ADB? A. We have been working with ADB in Bangladesh on several projects. Through this participation we have acted as contractors. The project authorities in Bangladesh advertise, we participate in the bidding along with other NGOs and then we are selected. Right now we hope to participate in a biodiversity project which is being funded by the ADB. Q. What do you hope is accomplished at the ADB Annual Meeting? A. Well, I don't expect it to accomplish a lot of things because this is just a way forward. I expect that it will forge better understanding between ADB and the NGOs so that in the coming days progressively we can work together and work out modalities which will help the process.
NGO Voices: "Our Mandate Is Empowerment." - Hawaii 2001 9 to 11 May 2001, hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, USA. terms what that boils downto is that we work through NGOs, we don't directly implement our programs. http://www.adb.org/AnnualMeeting/2001/NGOs/shizu_interview.html
Extractions: 7 May 2001 Q. Where do you come from and with what nongovernment organization (NGO) do you work? A. I am from Nepal, which is a country in South Asia, and I work with a development organization called Action Aid . I've been with them for about four years. Q. What are the aims and activities of Action Aid? A. Action Aid is over 25 years old. It's registered in London, England, and over the years has tried to change its image from just British to international, which is reflected in the fundraising it does now - it is not only UK-based. It works in thirty countries across Latin America, Asia and Africa. We work in poverty reduction through community development among some of the poorest communities in the countries we work. Our mandate is through empowerment. Now that's a very big, nice word. What we mean by that is working very much with and through local communities rather than for them. In practical terms what that boils down to is that we work through NGOs, we don't directly implement our programs. We work with locally registered groups - Community Based Organizations, NGOs on a long-term basis, for never less than five to ten years at a time. You'll find that the focus of our organization maybe five, six years ago was very much grassroots, looking down to the small communities, micro-level kind of work. In more recent years we are looking at macro issues as well. We realize that in order to address the real causes of poverty you may find the symptoms down there - illiteracy, high death rates, maternal mortality rates, starvation but you'll often find that the causes are elsewhere. This is the recognition we came to.
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Extractions: Click here for Curriculum Vitae Aldo, Viktoria, and their two sons, Orlando and Lorenzo, have lived in the Cleveland National Forest and on Hawaii's Big Island for several years. They are environmental activists and freelance writers. Aldo makes his living as an author and Viktoria designs websites. Viktoria Vidali Click here for Curriculum Vitae Presently the UEF team is engaged in a movement to educate the public about the importance of Al Gore's environmental ideas outlined in his book: "Earth in the Balance." 1998-2000-the UEF team organized community gardens on the Big Island of Hawaii to promote self-sustainability and supported the protection of the Hawaiian Island coral reef protection sponsored by President Clinton and VP Al Gore In 1992 to 1997Aldo and Viktoria were supporting activists for the successful San Diego County Forest Conservation Initiative that won a voters' mandate to protect the Cleveland National Forest. They did creative writing , organized, and researched for Cleveland National Forest preservation and for the original activist grassroots group that sponsored the initiative.
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Extractions: The Institute for Astronomy (IfA) at the University of Hawai`i invites applications for a state-funded, tenure-track , senior faculty position. The appointment will be made at the Full Astronomer level. The successful candidate is expected to take a leadership role in IfA activities related to the observational study of star and planet formation. The University of Hawaii has 10-15% share of time on all telescopes on Mauna Kea and others on Haleakala. These facilities include optical, infrared, and submillimeter telescopes. Scientists at the IfA are involved with instrumentation development and observational programs that use these and other facilities to study the processes of star and planet formation. The individual selected to fill the new position is expected to conduct and coordinate a vigorous research program in the area of star and planet formation, teach at least one undergraduate or graduate course per academic year, and participate in the academic and scientific affairs of the IfA. Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in physics, astronomy or a related field and at least four years experience at the Associate level. Further details may be obtained from Dr. Rolf Kudritzki at 808-956-8566 or email
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