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The Obama Administration released its detailed fiscal year 2010 budget numbers on Thursday, May 7.
Under the Obama proposal, the National Association of Federally Impacted Schools (NAFIS) has determined that Impact Aid would be frozen at its current level of $1.265 billion (see a comparison against the fiscal year 2009 and the NAFIS 2010 request below).
Determining the impact of the Obama request on fiscal year 2010 funding levels is too early to assess. Student numbers have not yet |
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Check this list to see if your school district will be receiving an 8007 stimulus formula allocation - and find out how much. http://nafisdc.org/ARRA%202009%20Award%20List%20with%20State%20totals.pdf |
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NAFIS is working on a new feature that allows us to post recent school district videos shown at NAFIS Spring and Fall Conferences. These videos have become staples of the conferences - showcasing how our school districts are completely different, yet tied together by the common thread that is Impact Aid. The first one we showcase is El Paso County School District #8 in Fountain-Ft. Carson, Colorado - a MISA school district. To view it, click on the link below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72JOibBcYFc More videos will follow as we continue to enhance the technology. To find all the videos we upload, click on our "District Videos" tab. Right now, we begin with El Paso County, Colorado; but check back for other videos, as we will continue to upload more videos regularly. Until then, please enjoy the El Paso County School District #8 video. |
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Welcome to NAFIS
The National Association of Federally Impacted Schools (NAFIS) is a non-profit, non-partisan corporation of school districts from throughout the United States, organized primarily to educate Congress on the importance of Impact Aid. Founded in 1973, the association works to ensure the needs of federally connected children are met with adequate federal funds. NAFIS represents children residing on Indian Lands, military children, children residing in low-rent housing projects, and children whose parents are civilian but work and/or live on federal property. NAFIS is governed by a board of directors elected from its membership. The association is located in Washington, D.C., with a full time professional staff under the leadership of an executive director. National Association of Federally Impacted Schools 444 N. Capitol Street, NW, Suite 419 Washington, DC 20001 P: 202.624.5455 F: 202.624.5468 W: http://www.nafisdc.org/
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