Title 25 › Chapter CHAPTER 20— - TRIBALLY CONTROLLED COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ASSISTANCE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - TRIBALLY CONTROLLED COLLEGES OR UNIVERSITIES GRANT PROGRAM › § 1811
When grant money is not enough to pay all awards, the Secretary must first give each school that got a grant last year an amount equal to 95 percent of its last payment. Next, schools that did not get money last year get an amount equal to 100 percent of the per-capita payment times their projected Indian student count for the year. If money remains after those steps, the Secretary must boost the first group up to the full per-capita amount, and then increase both groups proportionally with any leftover funds. The per-capita payment is the total money available for these grants divided by the total Indian student counts; the Secretary will use the best data available to figure those counts. If there still isn’t enough money to cover the first group at 95 percent, those amounts will be cut proportionally. If extra money later becomes available, the Secretary must first restore those cuts in the same proportional way, then follow the allocation steps above. For fiscal year 1983, any reference to these grants means the earlier law in effect that year. If reductions happened and no extra funds appear, each grantee must tell the Secretary any unused money 90 days before the grant ends. Reported unused money will be shared out to help cover the unpaid amounts, but no grantee can get more than the full amount allowed under the grant rules.
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25 U.S.C. § 1811
Title 25 — Indians
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73