Specifications include, but are not limited to: The purpose of these services is to increase economic self-sufficiency and to decrease dependency on public assistance among refugees. Historically, Refugee Social Services (45 C.F.R. Part 400, Subpart I), Targeted Assistance Formula and Targeted Assistance Discretionary (45 C.F.R. Part 400, Subpart L) program funds were awarded as distinct funding streams and made available to states to aid in the assimilation of refugees and other populations deemed eligible for services. The newly-rebranded RSS funding is comprised of both social services and targeted assistance funding, and replaces post-resettlement services. RSS funding is limited to eligible refugees, as outlined in Part III, Section III-2.C, who have been in the United States for sixty (60) months or less with the exception of a few services that may extend beyond that timeline. Selected Applicants must use funds primarily for employability services designed to enable refugees to obtain jobs within one (1) year of becoming enrolled for services that will aid in achieving economic self-sufficiency as soon as possible. Selected Applicants may continue to provide services after a refugee has entered a job to assist the refugee with job upgrading and stability.