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75 REFERENCES 1. Transportation Resources: States and Indian Tribes on the Cutting Edge, prepared for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services by the National Consortium of States, under contract to the Community Transportation Association of America, November 1994. 2. Working Together: A Directory of State Coordination Programs, Policies and Contacts: 1999—2000, prepared by the National Transportation Consortium of States, Ecosometrics, Incorpo- rated, and the American Public Works Association for the Coor- dinating Council on Access and Mobility, February 2000. 3. Coordinating Transportation: Models of Cooperative Arrange- ments, prepared for the Community Transportation Assistance Project by EG&G Dynatrend and the Community Transporta- tion Association of America, 1992. 4. “Use of TANF and WTW Funds for Transportation,” Dear Colleague letter from the Secretaries of the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and Transportation, May 4, 1998. 5. “Policy Announcement TANF-ACF-PA-98-5: Updated joint guidance regarding the ways in which TANF, Welfare-to- Work (WtW), and Job Access funds can be used to help States and communities provide transportation services to eligible individuals.” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance. December 23, 1998, and TANF-ACF-PA-00-2, dated May 26, 2000. 6. “Policy Announcement TANF-ACF-PA-00-2: Updated joint guidance regarding the ways in which TANF, Welfare-to- Work (WtW), and Job Access funds can be used to help States and communities provide transportation services to eligible individuals.” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance. May 26, 2000. 7. Wirthlin Worldwide and FJCandN, TCRP Report 63: Enhanc- ing the Visibility and Image of Transit in the United States and Canada, Transit Cooperative Research Program, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2000. 8. APTA website, Communities in Motion Objectives, available at http://www.apta.com/CIM/overview_objectives.html. 9. Surface Transportation Policy Project, Measuring Up: The Trend Toward Voter-Approved Transportation Funding, Octo- ber 2002. 10. Rubel, Thom, Improving Public Transportation Services through Effective Statewide Coordination, National Governors Associa- tion, 2002, p. 17 11. Building Mobility Partnerships for People with Disabilities: Opportunities for Federal Funding and Promising Practices, Easter Seals Project ACTION and Community Transportation Association of America, June 2002. 12. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, website. Available online at http:// www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/ofa/funds2.htm#appropriate. 13. “CRC Memorandum: The SMART Millage Vote,” Citizens Research Council of Michigan, July 2002, http://www. crcmich.org/PUBLICAT/2000s/2002/memo1064.pdf (May 20, 2003). 14. The Foundation Center website, available online at http:// fdncenter.org/. 15. The Pew Charitable Trust website, available online at http:// www.pewtrusts.com/. 16. Meyer Foundation website, available online at http://www. meyerfoundation.org/. 17. National Kidney Foundation website: http://www.kidney.org/ general/aboutNKF/ 18. The Foundation Center website, available online at http:// fdncenter.org/funders/grantmakers/gws_priv/indiv/hcareorng. html 19. Public Welfare Foundation website, available online at http:// www.publicwelfare.org/about/about.asp

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