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Nowata County Factsheet SFY 2011

Category Number
Families, All Income Levels 2,987
Families, Below Poverty Level 268
Population, Total 10,536
Population, Under 18 2,552
Population, 18 to 64 6,091
Population, 65 and over 1,893
OKDHS Payments and Benefits $5,246,829
Per Capita Expenditures $498
Adult Protective Services, Investigations 53
Adult Protective Services, Substantiated Reports 25
Child Care Payments by Vendor $78,183
Child Care Children, Unduplicated 110
Child Care Licensed Facilities, Total 11
Child Care Licensed Facilities, OKDHS Contracted 5
Child Care Licensed Capacity, Total 219
Child Care Licensed Capacity, OKDHS Contracted 144
Child Protective Services, Investigations 130
Child Protective Services, Assessments 76
Child Protective Services, Substantiated Reports 40
Children in Out-of-Home Care at End of Year 19
Children with Adoption Payment 0
Children with Finalized Adoption 0
Developmental Disabilities Services, Persons Served 72
Developmental Disabilities Services, Waiting List 9
Foster Care Homes at End of Year 8
Senior Nutrition, Meals 16,342
Senior Nutrition, Congregate Meals 8,090
Senior Nutrition, Home Delivered Meals 8,252
State Supplemental, Payments $108,048
State Supplemental Persons, Monthly Average 243
State Supplemental Cases Opened During Year 88
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (Food Stamp), Payments $2,756,980
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (Food Stamp) Cases, Unduplicated 990
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (Food Stamp) Cases, Monthly Average 751
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (Food Stamp) Persons, Unduplicated 2,595
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (Food Stamp) Persons, Monthly Average 1,888
TANF, Payments $27,497
TANF Cases, Unduplicated 25
TANF Children Only Cases, Unduplicated 13
TANF Cases, Monthly Average 12
TANF Persons, Unduplicated 61
TANF Persons, Monthly Average 26
TANF Diversion Assistance Cases, Unduplicated 2
TANF Cases Opened During Year 13
TANF Hardship Extensions 0

Sources:  U.S. Census and Oklahoma Department of Human Services.

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