Stevens Amendment Funding Disclosure
The Stevens Amendment refers to a Congressional provision in the annual federal appropriations acts for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education. This provision requires all grantees to acknowledge federal funding when publicly discussing any applicable projects or programs in order to ensure transparency and accountability in federal spending.
The following information is provided for Maine Department of Labor grants in accordance with this required disclosure. Funding details represent the awards received through the most recent Congressional act. This information is updated annually.
The following grants are provided by the United States Department of Labor:
- The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title I Adult Program is funded 100% by a federal award totaling $2,202,857.
- The WIOA Title I Dislocated Worker Program is funded 100% by a federal award totaling $1,824,548.
- The WIOA Title I Youth Program is funded 100% by a federal award totaling $2,301,532.
- The WIOA Title III Employment Services/Wagner-Peyser Program is funded 100% by a federal award totaling $3,596,787.
- The Unemployment Insurance Program is funded 59% by a federal award totaling $15,110,491 and 41% by state funds totaling $10,308,607.
- Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment (RESEA) program is funded 100% by a federal award totaling $1,313,519.
- The One-Stop Workforce Information Grant is supported by the U.S. Department of Labor as part of an award totaling $323,379 with $0 (0%) in state, local and/or non-governmental funds.
- The Current Employment Statistics (CES) program is supported by the U.S. Department of Labor as part of an award totaling $82,396 with $0 (0%) in state, local and/or non-governmental funds.
- The Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program is supported by the U.S. Department of Labor as part of an award totaling $277,210 with $0 (0%) in state, local and/or non-governmental funds.
- The Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program is supported by the U.S. Department of Labor as part of an award totaling $176,250 with $0 (0%) in state, local and/or non-governmental funds.
- The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program is supported by the U.S. Department of Labor as part of an award totaling $395,847 with $0 (0%) in state, local and/or non-governmental funds.
- The Apprenticeship USA Grants is funded 100% by a federal award totaling $5,420,202.
- The Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) is supported by the U.S. Department of Labor and is funded 50% by a federal award totaling $112,200 and 50% by state funds totaling $112,200.
- The Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) is supported by the U.S. Department of Labor and is funded 50% by a federal award totaling $22,740 and 50% by state funds totaling $22,740.
- The State Consultation grant program (21d) is supported by the U.S. Department of Labor and is funded 90% by a federal award totaling $670,144 and 10% by state funds totaling $68,244.
- The State Plan grant program (23g) is supported by the U.S. Department of Labor and is funded 50% by a federal award totaling $601,900 and 50% by state funds totaling $601,900.
- The Mine Safety and Health grant program is supported by the U.S. Department of Labor and is funded 80% by a federal award totaling $117,104 and 20% by state funds totaling $29,276.
The following grants are provided by the United States Department of Education:
- The WIOA Title IV Vocational Rehabilitation Program is funded 79% by a federal award totaling $20,153,107 and 21% by state funds totaling $5,454,399.
- The Independent Living Program is funded 90% by a federal award totaling $225,000 and 10% by state funds totaling $25,000.
- The Supported Employment Program – Adult is funded 100% by a federal award totaling $150,000.
- The Supported Employment Program – Youth is funded 90% by a federal award totaling $150,000 and 10% by state funds totaling $16,667.
The following grant is provided by the United States Department of Health and Human Services:
- The Independent Living Program is funded 90% by a federal award totaling $348,060 and 10% by state funds totaling $38,673.