The BIA or tribal service provider may provide, but is not limited to, the following supportive services:
(a) Assistance in completing an application and the provision of supporting documents;
(b) A description of the Job Placement and Training Program and related services;
(c) An assessment of eligibility;
(d) An assessment of need for employment services (or a combination of training and employment services);
(e) The creation of an ISP (which may include training and other support services);
(f) Counseling services that address cultural differences and strengthen probability of client success;
(g) Referral to other appropriate services;
(h) Youth work experience;
(i) Tools for employment;
(j) Initial union dues;
(k) Transportation of household effects;
(l) Security and safety deposits;
(m) Items to improve personal appearance such as professional work clothing;
(n) If required, kitchen and other household effects including bedding and appliances; and
(o) Childcare.