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Mike Morrow | September 17, 2009. Recipients of ARRA funds are required to:  Implement programs rapidly to put funds to work as quickly as possible 

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1 Mike Morrow | September 17, 2009

2 Recipients of ARRA funds are required to:  Implement programs rapidly to put funds to work as quickly as possible  Comply with complex new data collection and federal reporting requirements to ensure transparency American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Conflicting Challenges 2

3 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans COMPETITIVE GRANT OPPORTUNITIES HITECH Act Health Information Technology  Align existing HIT initiatives to receive federal funds  Establish NFP to set clinical, privacy, security, technology and other policies  Statewide services –MPI, Record Locator –Critical information »Medical history »Immunization, screening registries »Continuity of care 3

4 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans COMPETITIVE GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Broadband Public Computer Centers Administered by Secretary of State Sustainable Adoption Administered by ECD Sustainable Adoption Administered by TRA Rural  99 New Public Computer Centers (2 portable labs for rural libraries)  81 additional libraries receive an early childhood literacy computer and desktop to expand public access capabilities  TBR Technology Centers supplementing advanced training  Basic skills training  Career development training TOTAL PROJECT COST : $5.8 M Urban  New Public Computer Centers  Basic skills training  Career development training TOTAL PROJECT COST : $6.2 M  TBR’s Tennessee Technology Centers (54), DLWD (15 Career Centers and 53 affiliates) and University of Tennessee  Public service awareness campaign  Online portal with tutorials on basic services and training for vulnerable populations, which can be use din all 288 state public libraries TOTAL PROJECT COST : $6.8 M  Recondition of state towers for public-private partnership with the goal to increase affordable access  Targeting 80 towers to upgrade AT&T – 67 towers Verizon – 5 towers Digital Bridge – 30 towers TOTAL PROJECT COST : $27 M State Applications:$ 46M Clearwire/Digital Bridge Application:$120M 4

5 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans COMPETITIVE GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Race to the Top $4.35 billion national competition to highlight and replicate effective education reform strategies in four areas where Tennessee already leads:  Adopting tougher standards and assessments to prepare students for success in college and the workplace  Recruiting, developing, rewarding, and retaining effective teachers and principals  Building data systems that measure student success and improve teaching  Turning around low-performing schools 5

6 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans COMPETITIVE GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Green Jobs $500 million for green jobs training through five separate grant competitions  State Energy Sector Partnership and Training Grants  Energy Training Partnership Grants  Green Capacity Building Grants  Pathways Out of Poverty Grants  State Labor Market Information Improvement Grants 6

7 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Accountability  Unprecedented provisions for transparency and accountability  Mandatory provisions to identify and prevent fraud, waste and mismanagement  Detailed spending information posted online at and www.staterecovery.orgwww.staterecovery.org  Tennessee Office of Recovery Act Management (TRAM) 7

8 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans 8 Tennessee ARRA Summary of spending as of August 28, 2009

9 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans All Programs 9 (millions) Federal Allotment As of August 28, 2009

10 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans State Stabilization Funds - Education 10 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

11 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans TennCare – Medical Assistance Program 11 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

12 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Transportation – Highways & Bridges 12 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

13 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Education – IDEA – Part B – Special Ed 13 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

14 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Education – ESEA Title 1 – LEA Grants 14 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

15 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans State Fiscal Stabilization Funds Government Services 15 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

16 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Labor & Workforce Development Unemployment Insurance Benefits 16 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

17 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Human Services - Weatherization 17 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

18 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Human Services – Food Stamp Benefits 18 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

19 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans ECD – State Energy Program 19 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

20 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Environment & Conservation Clean Water Revolving Fund 20 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

21 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans DHS - Child Care & Development Block Grant 21 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

22 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans THDA – HOME Investment Partnership Program 22 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

23 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans F&A – Byrne Grant Program 23 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

24 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Labor & Workforce Development Dislocated Worker Program 24 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

25 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Transportation – Mass Transit Capital Grants 25 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

26 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans THDA – Homelessness Prevention 26 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

27 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Environment and Conservation Drinking Water Revolving Fund 27 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

28 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Human Services Community Services Block Grant 28 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

29 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Education Technology 29 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

30 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Labor – Workforce Investment Act - Adult 30 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

31 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Speed economic recovery ▪ Create and save jobs ▪ Provide needed services to Tennesseans Labor – UC Admin Modernization 31 (millions) As of August 28, 2009

32 »Speed economic recovery »Create and save jobs »Provide needed services to Tennesseans The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 The Road to Recovery 32

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