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Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Division

Indirect Cost Rates (AFLP)

Below indirect cost rates as of April 12, 2022 to be applied to Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP) agreements for 2022-23.

Local Health Jurisdictions (LHJs)

County Total Personnel Cost
Madera 25.00%
Merced
25.00%
Orange 20.72%
Riverside 25.00%
Stanislaus 25.00%
Ventura 13.28%

Community Based Organizations (CBO)

CBO Total Personnel Cost (To Be Determined)
Alta Med Health Services Corporation Not to Exceed 15%
Children's Hospital Los Angeles Not to Exceed 15%
Clinica Sierra Vista Not to Exceed 15%
Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara County Not to Exceed 15%
El Nido Family Centers Not to Exceed 15%
Foothill Family Service Not to Exceed 15%
Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission Not to Exceed 15%
Jewish Family Service of San Diego Not to exceed 15%
Northern Valley Catholic Social Service Not to exceed 15%
Sutter Valley Hospitals Not to exceed 15%

 

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