PROGRAM_ID,Agency,Program Name,Program Description,Expenditure Method,Mission/Purpose,Recipients,Beneficiaries,Associated Categories,FY 2019 Total Program Obligations,FY 2020 Total Program Obligations,Category,FY 2019 Obligations for Category,FY 2020 Obligations for Category,Update Date-Time 729788,Appalachian Regional Commission,Area Development Base Program,"ARC’s Area Development Base Program relies on a flexible “bottom up” approach to economic and community development, empowering Appalachian communities to work with their state governments to design impactful investment opportunities. The program makes investments in two general areas: critical infrastructure (e.g., water and wastewater systems, transportation networks, broadband) and business and workforce development (e.g., entrepreneurship, worker training and education, food systems, leadership, and other human capital development).",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution,State; Rural; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,46211,65505,Broadband,3559,1420,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729788,Appalachian Regional Commission,Area Development Base Program,"ARC’s Area Development Base Program relies on a flexible “bottom up” approach to economic and community development, empowering Appalachian communities to work with their state governments to design impactful investment opportunities. The program makes investments in two general areas: critical infrastructure (e.g., water and wastewater systems, transportation networks, broadband) and business and workforce development (e.g., entrepreneurship, worker training and education, food systems, leadership, and other human capital development).",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution,State; Rural; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,46211,65505,Economic Development,36024,52292,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729788,Appalachian Regional Commission,Area Development Base Program,"ARC’s Area Development Base Program relies on a flexible “bottom up” approach to economic and community development, empowering Appalachian communities to work with their state governments to design impactful investment opportunities. The program makes investments in two general areas: critical infrastructure (e.g., water and wastewater systems, transportation networks, broadband) and business and workforce development (e.g., entrepreneurship, worker training and education, food systems, leadership, and other human capital development).",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution,State; Rural; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,46211,65505,Opioid Epidemic Response,535,1012,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729788,Appalachian Regional Commission,Area Development Base Program,"ARC’s Area Development Base Program relies on a flexible “bottom up” approach to economic and community development, empowering Appalachian communities to work with their state governments to design impactful investment opportunities. The program makes investments in two general areas: critical infrastructure (e.g., water and wastewater systems, transportation networks, broadband) and business and workforce development (e.g., entrepreneurship, worker training and education, food systems, leadership, and other human capital development).",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution,State; Rural; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,46211,65505,STEM Education,1084,2467,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729788,Appalachian Regional Commission,Area Development Base Program,"ARC’s Area Development Base Program relies on a flexible “bottom up” approach to economic and community development, empowering Appalachian communities to work with their state governments to design impactful investment opportunities. The program makes investments in two general areas: critical infrastructure (e.g., water and wastewater systems, transportation networks, broadband) and business and workforce development (e.g., entrepreneurship, worker training and education, food systems, leadership, and other human capital development).",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution,State; Rural; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,46211,65505,Workforce Development,5009,8314,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732069,Appalachian Regional Commission,INSPIRE Initiative,"The INvestments Supporting Partnerships In Recovery Ecosystems (INSPIRE) Initiative addresses the substance abuse crisis by creating or expanding a recovery ecosystem that will lead to workforce entry or re-entry. Successful projects will support the post-treatment to employment continuum, as well as initiatives designed to coordinate, or link, recovery services and training that support the recovery ecosystem.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Local; Person with substance use disorder; Rural,Opioid Epidemic Response,0,15033,Opioid Epidemic Response,0,15033,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732067,Appalachian Regional Commission,POWER Initiative,"The POWER (Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization) Initiative helps communities and regions that have been affected by job losses in coal mining, coal power plant operations, and coal-related supply chain industries due to the changing economics of America’s energy production. The POWER Initiative funds projects that cultivate economic diversity, enhance job training and re-employment opportunities, create jobs in existing or new industries, attract new sources of investment, and strengthen the Region’s broadband infrastructure.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Rural; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Opioid Epidemic Response; Workforce Development,66012,28219,Broadband,13214,9053,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732067,Appalachian Regional Commission,POWER Initiative,"The POWER (Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization) Initiative helps communities and regions that have been affected by job losses in coal mining, coal power plant operations, and coal-related supply chain industries due to the changing economics of America’s energy production. The POWER Initiative funds projects that cultivate economic diversity, enhance job training and re-employment opportunities, create jobs in existing or new industries, attract new sources of investment, and strengthen the Region’s broadband infrastructure.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Rural; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Opioid Epidemic Response; Workforce Development,66012,28219,Economic Development,26835,12867,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732067,Appalachian Regional Commission,POWER Initiative,"The POWER (Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization) Initiative helps communities and regions that have been affected by job losses in coal mining, coal power plant operations, and coal-related supply chain industries due to the changing economics of America’s energy production. The POWER Initiative funds projects that cultivate economic diversity, enhance job training and re-employment opportunities, create jobs in existing or new industries, attract new sources of investment, and strengthen the Region’s broadband infrastructure.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Rural; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Opioid Epidemic Response; Workforce Development,66012,28219,Opioid Epidemic Response,12923,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732067,Appalachian Regional Commission,POWER Initiative,"The POWER (Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization) Initiative helps communities and regions that have been affected by job losses in coal mining, coal power plant operations, and coal-related supply chain industries due to the changing economics of America’s energy production. The POWER Initiative funds projects that cultivate economic diversity, enhance job training and re-employment opportunities, create jobs in existing or new industries, attract new sources of investment, and strengthen the Region’s broadband infrastructure.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Rural; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Opioid Epidemic Response; Workforce Development,66012,28219,Workforce Development,13040,6299,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732064,Appalachian Regional Commission,Special Regional Initiative for Distress,"ARC targets special resources to the most economically distressed counties in the region, using a measure of economic distress based on three economic indicators: three-year average unemployment rates, per capita market income, and poverty rates. ARC normally limits its maximum project funding contribution to 50 percent of costs, but it can increase its funding share to as much as 80 percent in distressed counties.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Rural; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Workforce Development,40567,34334,Broadband,9213,9607,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732064,Appalachian Regional Commission,Special Regional Initiative for Distress,"ARC targets special resources to the most economically distressed counties in the region, using a measure of economic distress based on three economic indicators: three-year average unemployment rates, per capita market income, and poverty rates. ARC normally limits its maximum project funding contribution to 50 percent of costs, but it can increase its funding share to as much as 80 percent in distressed counties.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Rural; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Workforce Development,40567,34334,Economic Development,26584,19257,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732064,Appalachian Regional Commission,Special Regional Initiative for Distress,"ARC targets special resources to the most economically distressed counties in the region, using a measure of economic distress based on three economic indicators: three-year average unemployment rates, per capita market income, and poverty rates. ARC normally limits its maximum project funding contribution to 50 percent of costs, but it can increase its funding share to as much as 80 percent in distressed counties.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Rural; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Workforce Development,40567,34334,Workforce Development,4770,5469,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730921,Corporation for National and Community Service,AmeriCorps NCCC,"AmeriCorps NCCC is a full-time, team-based, residential program for 18-24-year-olds. Whether clearing trails for a national park or building homes for families in need, AmeriCorps NCCC members engage in a variety of projects in multiple communities while developing leadership and teamwork skills. AmeriCorps NCCC FEMA Corps serves communities, in coordination with FEMA, through disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.",Other Direct Federal Spending,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Anyone/General public,STEM Education,27298,30931,STEM Education,2423,151,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730922,Corporation for National and Community Service,AmeriCorps Seniors,"For decades, volunteers age 55+ have been serving their communities through AmeriCorps Seniors programs, led by AmeriCorps, the federal agency for service, volunteering, and civic engagement. Each year, AmeriCorps Seniors engages more than 200,000 older adults in volunteer service through its Foster Grandparent, Senior Companion, and RSVP programs, enriching the lives of the volunteers and benefiting their communities.",Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Anyone/General public,Native American,198080,196425,Native American,2522,2345,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730918,Corporation for National and Community Service,AmeriCorps State & National (Competitive),"AmeriCorps State and National matches individuals with organizations that see service as solution to local, regional, and national challenges. There are thousands of opportunities in locations across the country to serve with nonprofits, schools, public agencies, tribes, and community and faith-based groups. Most AmeriCorps grant funding goes to the State Service Commissions, which in turn award grants to organizations to respond to local needs.",Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Anyone/General public,Native American; STEM Education,281759,276415,Native American,2568,1999,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730918,Corporation for National and Community Service,AmeriCorps State & National (Competitive),"AmeriCorps State and National matches individuals with organizations that see service as solution to local, regional, and national challenges. There are thousands of opportunities in locations across the country to serve with nonprofits, schools, public agencies, tribes, and community and faith-based groups. Most AmeriCorps grant funding goes to the State Service Commissions, which in turn award grants to organizations to respond to local needs.",Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Anyone/General public,Native American; STEM Education,281759,276415,STEM Education,72529,66707,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730923,Corporation for National and Community Service,AmeriCorps State & National (Formula),"AmeriCorps State and National matches individuals with organizations that see service as solution to local, regional, and national challenges. There are thousands of opportunities in locations across the country to serve with nonprofits, schools, public agencies, tribes, and community and faith-based groups. Most AmeriCorps grant funding goes to the State Service Commissions, which in turn award grants to organizations to respond to local needs.",Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Anyone/General public,STEM Education,130752,140586,STEM Education,17658,18731,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730920,Corporation for National and Community Service,AmeriCorps VISTA,"AmeriCorps VISTA places individuals with organizations that fight poverty, to build capacity and make sustainable change. Through fundraising, grant writing, volunteer recruitment, and more, AmeriCorps VISTA members gain experience and leadership skills that put them on track for a life of service in the public, private, or nonprofit sector.",Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Anyone/General public,Native American; STEM Education,89241,89479,Native American,2398,1239,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730920,Corporation for National and Community Service,AmeriCorps VISTA,"AmeriCorps VISTA places individuals with organizations that fight poverty, to build capacity and make sustainable change. Through fundraising, grant writing, volunteer recruitment, and more, AmeriCorps VISTA members gain experience and leadership skills that put them on track for a life of service in the public, private, or nonprofit sector.",Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Anyone/General public,Native American; STEM Education,89241,89479,STEM Education,4123,3559,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732104,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Access to Water Data,"The Corps uses this funding to develop standard business processes, procedures and database models to manage water quality and quantity data generated by the full range of Corps water resources activities. It does so in conjunction with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Water Control and Water Quality Programs. This may include water quality/quantity information associated with stream gages, water quality gages and other monitoring devices and water resources model and analytical tool output. These data include variables such as precipitation, water chemistry, temperature, evaporation, sedimentation, biological and habitat data, riverine discharges and stages, reservoir storage, inflows and outflow. This will include developing quality assurance/quality control processes and criteria for collected data. Water quantity and water quality data will be made available to the public through a standard web interface in a downloadable format as soon as quality assurance/quality control has been conducted by the Corps.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Territories; U.S. Citizen; Local,Flood Risk,313,283,Flood Risk,313,283,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732108,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Coastal Field Data Collection,"The Corps uses this funding to support the operation of a Corps research facility, a coastal observatory in Duck, North Carolina, which measures, analyzes, and assembles long-term, high-resolution coastal ocean data sets. More specifically, the Corps uses this funding to: • continue this long-term coastal ocean data collection, and associated data requirements of the real-time model test bed. These wave observation systems provide data to advance coastal wave modeling technology and coastal inundation predictions. • continue the long-term coastal morphology survey program. These observations provide insight to erosion, inundation, and dune resilience, and inform development of sediment transport, shoreline change, and beach morphology models. • continue the collection of estuarine data (waves, water levels, winds, etc.) to assist in understanding sediment transport processes in estuarine environments, which supports research on various Corps activities including: re-suspension due to dredging, dredge material placement, and ecosystem restoration. ",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,986,2490,Flood Risk,986,2490,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732119,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Coastal Ocean Data System (CODS),"The Corps uses this funding to develop high-quality long-term coastal wave information, wave analysis products, and related decision tools, and produce storm event data sets. It provides some of this funding to the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, which maintains a network of shallow-water coastal gauges nationwide to measure wave characteristics from actual observations. The Corps also uses this funding to estimate wave characteristics over the past 20 years - 30 years, using high-quality coastal wave hindcast models. The Corps then applies these estimates of water levels for historic and hypothetical future coastal storms to identify the extreme conditions that define and quantify an acceptable level of risk, to improve our understanding of storm climatology, and to asses coastal risks.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,6404,5408,Flood Risk,6404,5408,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732126,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Dam Safety and Seepage/Stability Correction Program,"The Corps uses this funding to evaluate and study options for addressing dam safety assurance, seepage control, and static instability concerns at completed dams that the Corps owns and operates. In these evaluations and studies, the Corps uses risk-informed engineering criteria. The Corps funds the construction of dam safety modifications through project-specific line items in the Construction account. Since FY 2019, the Corps has funded all new dam safety modification studies in the Budget through project-specific line items in the Investigations account.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,25454,23745,Flood Risk,25454,23745,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732109,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Flood Damage Data,"The Corps uses this funding to collect and maintain basic flood damage data, improve the technical quality and accuracy of the available flood damage data, and improve our understanding of the interrelationships of the characteristics of flooding on property damage. The activities of the program are to: • conduct actual flood damage surveys following riverine and coastal flood events; • develop, maintain, and improve the economic database for flood damage reduction projects; • calculate flood depth-damage functions for riverine and coastal flooding based on actual damage data; • collect data and derive damage relationships for roads, public building and facilities, and other public costs of flooding: • develop and maintain a floodplain inventory application that would be used to apply flood damage estimation models to feasibility and continuing authority studies; and • provide information to communities for hazard mitigation plans and grant applications. to: The Corps also uses this funding to update and maintain data collection survey forms and other data collection techniques, to develop and share a flood damage database, to update and maintain a geospatial computer application for floodplain inventory data, and to certify models for estimating residential and nonresidential structure values. In addition, it uses this funding to facilitate collaboration in collecting and sharing of flood damage data within the Corps and between other agencies, and to refine functions for estimating cleanup and relocation costs associated with flooding. Finally, the Corps uses these funds to develop and refine depth-damage curves for coastal areas, for which the Corps has limited information, and for which effects (wave attack, erosion, storm surge, saline water) are markedly different from riverine flooding.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,228,215,Flood Risk,228,215,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732110,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Flood Plain Management Services,"The Corps uses this funding to provide technical assistance (information, analysis, guidance) to states, tribes, and local communities that are taking, or considering, actions to improve their flood plain management, with a focus on non-structural measures, and the planning and implementation of actions at the State and local levels that reduce flood risk through wise use of floodplains. The Corps provides this technical assistance for use in locally based planning efforts, based on the flood and flood plain concerns that the local community has identified.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,U.S. Territories; State; Local; U.S. Citizen,Flood Risk,15100,15938,Flood Risk,15100,15938,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732111,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Hydrologic Studies,"The Corps uses this funding to perform engineering analyses of hydrologic data on one or more specific storm events, outside of the scope of a Corps project study. It conducts these analyses to advance our general understanding of the hydrology of major storm events and certain special hydrologic processes. The Corps also applies the conclusions that it derives from these analyses to improve the hydrologic engineering techniques that it uses in the planning, design, construction, and operation of water resources projects. The program consists of four sub items: • Storm Studies: The Corps uses these funds to gather comprehensive rainfall data in order to refine regional hydro-meteorological information throughout the nation. This up-to-date hydro-meteorological information informs Corps water resources studies, and supports the design of proposed projects. • General Hydrologic Studies: The Corps uses these funds to analyze rainfall runoff relationships; to estimate flood frequencies; and in snowmelt studies, hydrograph development and routing at selected watersheds, model calibrations in urban areas, analyses of past floods, the development of methods for the hydraulic analysis of non-gauged streams, and other studies of a related hydrologic nature. • Sedimentation Studies: The Corps uses these funds in non-project sedimentation studies, and for the Corps share of the cost of the cooperative Interagency Sedimentation Project at the Hydraulics Laboratory, Waterways Experiment Station. • Stream Flow and Rainfall Data Analysis: The Corps uses these funds to install and operate hydrometeorology gages unrelated to a specific Corps project, where needed to support the studies described above. The FY 2020 funding includes $3 million for work with the Natural Resources Conservation Service and the States of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming on soil moisture and snow pack monitoring in the Upper Missouri River Basin.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,442,3435,Flood Risk,442,3435,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732120,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Inland Waterway Navigation Charts,"The Corps uses this funding to provide electronic navigational chart (ENC) data for all inland waterways and other federal navigation channels maintained by the Corps to be used by commercial electronic chart systems (ECS), which, when combined with the existing differential global positioning system (DGPS), will improve the safety and efficiency of marine navigation in both inland and coastal waterways of the United States. On inland waterways, the Corps will collect more accurate survey and mapping data than is currently on its paper charts, and produce inland electronic navigation charts (IENCs) in accordance with navigation users and ECS vendors. When combined in the commercial ECS, the technology will greatly improve the safety and efficiency of navigation. This will allow safe navigation through bridge openings during fog and other bad weather conditions as well as during heavy traffic situations, and provide an accurate display for other systems such as radar and Automatic Identification Systems. The Corps will use the S-57 international data format, the electronic data transfer standard prepared by the International Hydrographic Organization committee. The S-57 format is consistent with electronic chart products produced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the chart products produced by the two agencies will be coordinated for compatibility in adjoining areas. The Corps will also coordinate with the U.S. Coast Guard for aids to navigation information and collaboration on rules for chart carriage by waterway users. In coastal and Great Lakes areas, the Corps will produce standardized channel condition chart products that will provide consistent and reliable information to NOAA for chart updates, in accordance with Water Resources Development Act of 2000, Section 558.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,4435,4836,Flood Risk,4435,4836,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732121,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Inspection of Completed Federal Flood Control Projects,"The Corps uses this funding to provide central oversight and support for its nationwide effort to enable local communities to understand the risks associated with levee systems that the Corps constructed for them. The local communities are responsible for the operation, maintenance, repair, replacement, and rehabilitation of those levee systems. The Corps also uses this funding to conduct risk assessments of certain high-risk federally authorized levee systems. The Corps provides the results of these risk assessments to the local authorities that are responsible for these levee systems, in order to help them in managing their flood risk.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,18661,13907,Flood Risk,18661,13907,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732112,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Inventory of Dams,"The Corps uses this funding to maintain and update data on dams in the United States, using a database called the National Inventory of Dams (NID). The Corps initially compiled the NID in 1975, and has been updating it periodically since then with information provided by the state dam safety agencies, other Federal agencies that own or regulate dams, and the Corps (for its dams). The updates reflect changes such as the construction of new dams, changes in ownership, major modifications to existing dams, decommissioning and removal of dams, and improvements in data accuracy and completeness. The NID now includes 91,468 dams, most of which are privately owned. With this funding, the Corps updates the data on these dams, improves information flow, and performs data quality control processes. The Corps also uses this funding to upgrade the Geographic Information System interface used by the NID and to increase the integration of the NID with other dam and levee safety resources.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,375,325,Flood Risk,375,325,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732124,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,National (Levee) Flood Inventory,"Since 2011, the Corps has maintained a publicly available database called the National Levee Database (NLD), a central source of information on the condition of and risks associated with levee systems in the United States. The Corps uses this funding to operate, maintain, and update the NLD to reflect the best available risk-based information on levee systems. The Corps also uses this funding to continue its ongoing work with other Federal agencies to develop a common set of guidelines, criteria, and best practices for their use on the levees that are subject to their jurisdiction, and to develop strategies to improve risk communication. The Corps also uses some of this funding to work at the state and tribal levels, on a voluntary basis, on information transfer of inspection and assessment practices in order to help them establish or improve their own levee safety programs.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,4867,3712,Flood Risk,4867,3712,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732122,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,National Coastal Mapping Program,"The Corps uses this funding to produce regional operational data along the coast on a recurring basis. Regional sediment management requires regional measuring and monitoring to provide engineering, environmental, and economic data and information for decision makers and managers. There are approximately 7,500 miles of sandy coastline in the continental United States. The program provides consistent, recurring, regional data to measure and monitor physical, environmental, and economic conditions, and their changes over time.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,13000,7400,Flood Risk,13000,7400,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732123,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,National Dam Safety Program,"The Corps uses this funding to manage its overall effort to help reduce risks of loss of life and property damage that would occur from the failure of a Corps dam. The Corps owns 720 dams and appurtenant structures (such as saddle dams, levees, dikes that have different consequences downstream from the main dam), located at 555 of its projects. The Corps also uses this funding to update its Dam Safety Investment Plan (DSIP), with the goal of determining short-term and long-term strategies for modification and repair of those dams in the portfolio that pose the highest risk. The Corps uses the DSIP to evaluate the effects of each of these potential strategic investments, with the objective of reducing the overall risk of the portfolio of Corps dams in the most efficient and cost-effective manner. The Corps also uses these funds to perform Periodic Assessments (PA) of these dams and structures; review Semi-Quantitative Risk Assessment and PA reports; review dam instrumentation; and update and publish dam safety policy and guidance.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,11583,14514,Flood Risk,11583,14514,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732113,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,National Flood Risk Management Program,"The Corps uses this funding to support its participation in interagency technical and policy coordination groups on issues of flood risk management at the national, regional, and state levels. At the national level, the Corps uses this funding to support its participation in the FEMA-chaired National Mitigation Framework Leadership (MitFLG) and to support its participation in the work of the Federal Interagency Floodplain Management Task Force (FIFM-TF). At the regional level, the Corps uses this funding to support its involvement in intergovernmental partnerships that inform the development of a coordinated long-term regional recovery strategy after a major flood, in order to improve the ability of the affected local communities to manage their future flood risks. At the state level, the Corps uses this funding to provide direction and oversight to its involvement in the Silver Jackets program, which supports state-led interagency teams that help states to provide a unified approach to manage and reduce their flood risks. The Corps also has used some of this funding to improve its approach to flood risk management and to develop supporting technical products.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,5373,4848,Flood Risk,5373,4848,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732114,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,National Shoreline Management Study,"The study is an interagency effort to describe in broad terms the extent and causes of shoreline erosion and accretion for each of the coastal regions of the United States, describe the overall economic and environmental impacts of that erosion and accretion, and inform overall approaches to managing the effects of this erosion and accretion in the coastal zone. It supports the development of a strategic, systems approach to coastal resources.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,499,4151,Flood Risk,499,4151,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732115,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Planning Assistance to States,"The Corps uses this funding to provide technical assistance to states, local governments, Indian tribes, and regional and interstate water resources authorities to assist them in their water resources planning efforts. The Corps would use the requested funds for work related to flood risk management. The Corps also is able under this program to provide technical analysis to support a broader effort by a state, regional, or interstate authority that is evaluating options involving a range of issues across a large watershed.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,8569,7407,Flood Risk,8569,7407,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732116,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Precipitation Studies,"The Corps uses these funds to perform hydrologic and meteorological analyses of a general nature. These analyses focus on the specific regions of the country that are most likely to experience widespread flooding. With these funds, the Corps will also: • Compile and review the meteorological aspects of storm data; • develop meteorological parameters pertaining to hurricanes, northeasters, and other wind phenomena; • develop hydrologic criteria for use in evaluating flood risks, and in floodplain management generally; • update precipitation frequency estimates for regions and the nation; • conduct precipitation analyses including depth-duration-frequency estimation for regions and the nation; and • maintain the Precipitation Frequency Data Server portal.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,200,200,Flood Risk,200,200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732117,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Research and Development,"The funding shown is for the flood and coastal systems component of the Corps research and development (R&D) program. The Corps uses this funding to develop tools and technology to help assess and manage flood risks, to help identify and evaluate alternative ways to manage flood risks, and to inform its operational decisions at existing flood damage reduction projects. This funding including the development of tools to improve infrastructure safety, structural design, and performance; assess the risk and uncertainty associated with project designs; and evaluate non-structural, natural, and nature-based features to reduce flood risk. It also supports advancements in hydrologic and hydraulic simulation and water resources project optimization; and improves the technology available to emergency managers for emergency planning, preparedness, response, recovery, and assessment. All of the LiDAR data that the Corps collects meets 3DEP specifications and standards to enable reuse of the data by federal, state and local partners. The Corps also uses some of its research and development funding to participate in the 3DEP working group and Steering Committee.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,8500,7800,Flood Risk,8500,7800,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732125,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Response to Climate Change at Corps Projects,"The Corps uses this funding to work with other Federal science and water management agencies and other experts to develop and update cost-effective, nationally consistent approaches to reduce vulnerabilities of the Nation’s water infrastructure resulting from observed and reasonably foreseeable climate change and variability. The impacts addressed include changing sea levels, altered snowmelt volume and runoff, increasing drought frequency and intensity, changes in sedimentation, increasing heat, and wildfires, singly or in combination.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories; Local,Flood Risk,45,4641,Flood Risk,45,4641,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732118,Corps of Engineers--Civil Works,Stream Gaging,"The Corps uses this funding to pay the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to operate, maintain, and gather data from roughly 80 stream gage stations, sited at locations that are not directly associated with a project that the Corps owns or with a particular Corps study. The Corps funds these gages to track stream flows in these specific locations, and uses this information to improve our understanding of flood risks in those watersheds. The Corps funds stream gages associated with the projects that it owns or with a particular Corps study under those projects or that study. The Corps also funds certain stream gages at non-Corps projects through its Operation and Maintenance program, under Scheduling Reservoir Operations.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Water resources,U.S. Federal Government,Local; State; U.S. Citizen; U.S. Territories,Flood Risk,550,1550,Flood Risk,550,1550,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732100,Delta Regional Authority,Community Infrastructure Fund,"As a complement to the SEDAP investments, the DRA created the Community Infrastructure Fund (CIF) to target physical infrastructure projects that help build safer, more resilient communities in the Delta region. CIF investments can be used for projects that address flood control, basic public infrastructure development, and transportation infrastructure improvements.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),State; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Rural,Economic Development,5779,12237,Economic Development,5779,12237,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729468,Delta Regional Authority,Delta Workforce Program,"The Delta Workforce Program (DWP) is an initiative targeting federal resources towards communities in the Mississippi River Delta and Alabama Black Belt regions particularly hard hit by industrial downsizing, business closures, and job losses. DWP supports projects that create a more vibrant economic future for the Delta region by expanding job training and re-employment opportunities, aligning workforce and economic development strategies, creating sustainable talent pipelines, establishing or enhancing locally/regionally significant public-private partnerships, and supporting enhanced workforce productivity through investments in innovative programming.",Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate,Local; Low Income; Rural; Unemployed; Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents); Student Trainee,Workforce Development,1350,1685,Workforce Development,1350,1685,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729483,Delta Regional Authority,States' Economic Development Assistance Program (SEDAP),"States' Economic Development Assistance Program (SEDAP) is a competitive grant program designed to support economic development activities across the Mississippi River Delta and Alabama Black Belt regions. SEDAP addresses the DRA’s congressionally mandated four funding priorities: basic public infrastructure, transportation infrastructure, workforce development, and business development.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Rural,Broadband; Economic Development; Workforce Development,13334,15750,Broadband,335,495,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729483,Delta Regional Authority,States' Economic Development Assistance Program (SEDAP),"States' Economic Development Assistance Program (SEDAP) is a competitive grant program designed to support economic development activities across the Mississippi River Delta and Alabama Black Belt regions. SEDAP addresses the DRA’s congressionally mandated four funding priorities: basic public infrastructure, transportation infrastructure, workforce development, and business development.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Rural,Broadband; Economic Development; Workforce Development,13334,15750,Economic Development,11149,12705,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729483,Delta Regional Authority,States' Economic Development Assistance Program (SEDAP),"States' Economic Development Assistance Program (SEDAP) is a competitive grant program designed to support economic development activities across the Mississippi River Delta and Alabama Black Belt regions. SEDAP addresses the DRA’s congressionally mandated four funding priorities: basic public infrastructure, transportation infrastructure, workforce development, and business development.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Rural,Broadband; Economic Development; Workforce Development,13334,15750,Workforce Development,1860,2550,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730654,Denali Commission,Broadband,The goal of the Commission's Broadband program is to assist Alaskan communities in obtaining affordable and sustainable broadband connectivity.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Broadband; Native American,0,1411,Broadband,0,1411,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730654,Denali Commission,Broadband,The goal of the Commission's Broadband program is to assist Alaskan communities in obtaining affordable and sustainable broadband connectivity.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Broadband; Native American,0,1411,Native American,0,1411,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730463,Denali Commission,Bulk Fuel Safety and Security,"The Bulk Fuel Program was the first program established by the Commission. Congress charged the Commission with “the repair or replacement of bulk fuel storage tanks in Alaska that are not in compliance with federal or state law. Commission funds are typically combined with contributions from the State of Alaska (AEA) and/or other entities such as the local village corporation, Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC), ETC.",Discretionary Grants,Energy supply,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American; Workforce Development,320,3500,Economic Development,300,3120,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730463,Denali Commission,Bulk Fuel Safety and Security,"The Bulk Fuel Program was the first program established by the Commission. Congress charged the Commission with “the repair or replacement of bulk fuel storage tanks in Alaska that are not in compliance with federal or state law. Commission funds are typically combined with contributions from the State of Alaska (AEA) and/or other entities such as the local village corporation, Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC), ETC.",Discretionary Grants,Energy supply,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American; Workforce Development,320,3500,Native American,320,3500,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730463,Denali Commission,Bulk Fuel Safety and Security,"The Bulk Fuel Program was the first program established by the Commission. Congress charged the Commission with “the repair or replacement of bulk fuel storage tanks in Alaska that are not in compliance with federal or state law. Commission funds are typically combined with contributions from the State of Alaska (AEA) and/or other entities such as the local village corporation, Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC), ETC.",Discretionary Grants,Energy supply,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American; Workforce Development,320,3500,Workforce Development,20,380,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730658,Denali Commission,Community Safety & Wellness,"The goal of the Community Safety & Wellness Program is to enhance rural Alaska's Victim Services Human Infrastructure. Victim Assistance Micro-grants are available for tribal communities as they plan for and develop new services for victims of crime. Eligible activities include awareness campaigns, victim advocates, direct services, shelter services, training on victims' rights, culturally appropriate services for crime victims, and behavioral health services for victims.",Discretionary Grants,Social services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Native American,484,6505,Native American,484,6505,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730459,Denali Commission,Energy Reliability and Security - Contractor Services,"Recognizing the critical role energy plays in the quality of life and economic development of Alaska’s rural communities, the Denali Commission has made energy and bulk fuel its primary infrastructure theme since it was created in 1998. Over the last 20 years the Commission has made great strides developing safe and reliable energy production and bulk fuel storage facilities throughout rural Alaska. The types of projects currently being funded include the design and construction of replacement bulk fuel storage facilities, upgrades to community power generation and distribution systems (including interties), and energy efficiency related initiatives.",Contractor Services,Energy supply,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American,0,1399,Economic Development,0,1399,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730459,Denali Commission,Energy Reliability and Security - Contractor Services,"Recognizing the critical role energy plays in the quality of life and economic development of Alaska’s rural communities, the Denali Commission has made energy and bulk fuel its primary infrastructure theme since it was created in 1998. Over the last 20 years the Commission has made great strides developing safe and reliable energy production and bulk fuel storage facilities throughout rural Alaska. The types of projects currently being funded include the design and construction of replacement bulk fuel storage facilities, upgrades to community power generation and distribution systems (including interties), and energy efficiency related initiatives.",Contractor Services,Energy supply,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American,0,1399,Native American,0,1399,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730455,Denali Commission,Energy Reliability and Security - Discretionary Grants,"Recognizing the critical role energy plays in the quality of life and economic development of Alaska’s rural communities, the Denali Commission has made energy and bulk fuel its primary infrastructure theme since it was created in 1998. Over the last 20 years the Commission has made great strides developing safe and reliable energy production and bulk fuel storage facilities throughout rural Alaska. The types of projects currently being funded include the design and construction of replacement bulk fuel storage facilities, upgrades to community power generation and distribution systems (including interties), and energy efficiency related initiatives.",Discretionary Grants,Energy supply,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Local; State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Economic Development; Native American; STEM Education; Workforce Development,12286,10772,Economic Development,11356,9088,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730455,Denali Commission,Energy Reliability and Security - Discretionary Grants,"Recognizing the critical role energy plays in the quality of life and economic development of Alaska’s rural communities, the Denali Commission has made energy and bulk fuel its primary infrastructure theme since it was created in 1998. Over the last 20 years the Commission has made great strides developing safe and reliable energy production and bulk fuel storage facilities throughout rural Alaska. The types of projects currently being funded include the design and construction of replacement bulk fuel storage facilities, upgrades to community power generation and distribution systems (including interties), and energy efficiency related initiatives.",Discretionary Grants,Energy supply,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Local; State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Economic Development; Native American; STEM Education; Workforce Development,12286,10772,Native American,12286,10772,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730455,Denali Commission,Energy Reliability and Security - Discretionary Grants,"Recognizing the critical role energy plays in the quality of life and economic development of Alaska’s rural communities, the Denali Commission has made energy and bulk fuel its primary infrastructure theme since it was created in 1998. Over the last 20 years the Commission has made great strides developing safe and reliable energy production and bulk fuel storage facilities throughout rural Alaska. The types of projects currently being funded include the design and construction of replacement bulk fuel storage facilities, upgrades to community power generation and distribution systems (including interties), and energy efficiency related initiatives.",Discretionary Grants,Energy supply,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Local; State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Economic Development; Native American; STEM Education; Workforce Development,12286,10772,STEM Education,0,1204,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730455,Denali Commission,Energy Reliability and Security - Discretionary Grants,"Recognizing the critical role energy plays in the quality of life and economic development of Alaska’s rural communities, the Denali Commission has made energy and bulk fuel its primary infrastructure theme since it was created in 1998. Over the last 20 years the Commission has made great strides developing safe and reliable energy production and bulk fuel storage facilities throughout rural Alaska. The types of projects currently being funded include the design and construction of replacement bulk fuel storage facilities, upgrades to community power generation and distribution systems (including interties), and energy efficiency related initiatives.",Discretionary Grants,Energy supply,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Local; State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Economic Development; Native American; STEM Education; Workforce Development,12286,10772,Workforce Development,930,480,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730648,Denali Commission,Health Facilities,"The Commission provides funding for the planning, design, construction, and equipping of primary care clinics in rural Alaska. Program funds are also used to support new hospital projects, behavioral health facilities, and rural Emergency Medical Services.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American,224,1618,Economic Development,224,1618,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730648,Denali Commission,Health Facilities,"The Commission provides funding for the planning, design, construction, and equipping of primary care clinics in rural Alaska. Program funds are also used to support new hospital projects, behavioral health facilities, and rural Emergency Medical Services.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American,224,1618,Native American,224,1618,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730651,Denali Commission,Housing,"The Commission provides funding for the design and construction of senior housing, long term-care facilities, teacher housing, domestic violence shelters, and adolescent residential treatment facilities.",Discretionary Grants,Housing assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Native American,0,500,Native American,0,500,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730643,Denali Commission,Sanitation - Discretionary Grants,"The Commission partners with the Indian Health Service, Environmental Protection Agency, and the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to assist in the funding for design and construction of sanitation facilities in rural Alaska.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American,0,538,Economic Development,0,538,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730643,Denali Commission,Sanitation - Discretionary Grants,"The Commission partners with the Indian Health Service, Environmental Protection Agency, and the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to assist in the funding for design and construction of sanitation facilities in rural Alaska.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American,0,538,Native American,0,538,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730645,Denali Commission,Sanitation - Other Financial Assistance,"The Commission partners with the Indian Health Service, Environmental Protection Agency, and the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to assist in the funding for design and construction of sanitation facilities in rural Alaska.",Other Financial Assistance,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American,0,1600,Economic Development,0,1600,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730645,Denali Commission,Sanitation - Other Financial Assistance,"The Commission partners with the Indian Health Service, Environmental Protection Agency, and the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to assist in the funding for design and construction of sanitation facilities in rural Alaska.",Other Financial Assistance,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American,0,1600,Native American,0,1600,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730637,Denali Commission,Transportation,"The program includes two major components, rural roads and waterfront development. The roads portion of the program targets basic road (including local board road) improvement projects that connected rural communities to one another and the state highway system, and opportunities to enhance rural economic development.  The waterfront portion of the program addresses port, harbor, barge landings and other rural waterfront needs.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American,140,751,Economic Development,140,751,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730637,Denali Commission,Transportation,"The program includes two major components, rural roads and waterfront development. The roads portion of the program targets basic road (including local board road) improvement projects that connected rural communities to one another and the state highway system, and opportunities to enhance rural economic development.  The waterfront portion of the program addresses port, harbor, barge landings and other rural waterfront needs.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American,140,751,Native American,140,751,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728069,Denali Commission,Village Infrastructure Protection,"In 2015, the White House directed the Commission to establish a Village Infrastructure Protection (VIP) Program to assist rural Alaskan communities that are threatened by erosion, flooding and permafrost degradation. The goal of the VIP Program is to mitigate the impact of these threats with respect to safety, health and the protection of infrastructure.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American,10767,1083,Economic Development,10767,1083,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728069,Denali Commission,Village Infrastructure Protection,"In 2015, the White House directed the Commission to establish a Village Infrastructure Protection (VIP) Program to assist rural Alaskan communities that are threatened by erosion, flooding and permafrost degradation. The goal of the VIP Program is to mitigate the impact of these threats with respect to safety, health and the protection of infrastructure.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American,10767,1083,Native American,10767,1083,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730655,Denali Commission,Workforce and Economic Development,The goal of the Commission's Workforce and Economic Development Program is to provide grants which support a wide range of economic development activities and promotes the ongoing training of Alaska's workforce.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American; Workforce Development,0,1015,Economic Development,0,915,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730655,Denali Commission,Workforce and Economic Development,The goal of the Commission's Workforce and Economic Development Program is to provide grants which support a wide range of economic development activities and promotes the ongoing training of Alaska's workforce.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American; Workforce Development,0,1015,Native American,0,1015,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730655,Denali Commission,Workforce and Economic Development,The goal of the Commission's Workforce and Economic Development Program is to provide grants which support a wide range of economic development activities and promotes the ongoing training of Alaska's workforce.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development; Native American; Workforce Development,0,1015,Workforce Development,0,100,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730126,Department of Agriculture,1994 Tribal Educational Programs,"The USDA 1994 Tribal Land-Grant Colleges and Universities Program ensures that tribally controlled colleges and universities, the 1994 land-grant institutions, and the Native American communities served by these schools equitably participate in the USDA workforce as employees and have access to USDA programs, services, and resources. There are 35 1994 institutions, and each support research, education, and extension programs that enhance local agriculture and food production.",Other Financial Assistance,Higher education,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,"Public nonprofit institution/organization; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)",Native American,72,72,Native American,72,72,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729230,Department of Agriculture,APHIS - AgDiscovery,"AgDiscovery is a unique opportunity for students to explore agricultural sciences, and gain knowledge about careers in animal and plant disciplines, wildlife management, veterinary medicine, biotechnology, entomology, food safety, food production, agribusiness, forestry, and much more. Students experience hands-on learning workshops, behind-the-scenes tours, laboratory and field exercises, in addition to a variety of cultural and teambuilding activities.",Cooperative Agreements,Agricultural research and services,Public/State Controlled Institution,Education (9-12); Youth (16-21),STEM Education,1005,433,STEM Education,1005,433,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729954,Department of Agriculture,"APHIS - Cooperative Agreement Assistance for plant, animal, and wildlife issues","Cooperative Agreement Assistance for plant, animal, and wildlife issues",Cooperative Agreements,Agricultural research and services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution,"Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Minority Groups; American Indian; Education (13+); Native American Organizations",Native American; STEM Education,1841,2423,Native American,1261,2215,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729954,Department of Agriculture,"APHIS - Cooperative Agreement Assistance for plant, animal, and wildlife issues","Cooperative Agreement Assistance for plant, animal, and wildlife issues",Cooperative Agreements,Agricultural research and services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution,"Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Minority Groups; American Indian; Education (13+); Native American Organizations",Native American; STEM Education,1841,2423,STEM Education,580,208,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728954,Department of Agriculture,"APHIS - Work conducted to assist with certain animal, plant and wildlife issues","Work conducted to assist with certain animal, plant and wildlife issues",Federal Pay and Benefits,Agricultural research and services,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Native American Organizations; Minority Groups,Native American,1460,1654,Native American,1460,1654,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727898,Department of Agriculture,Artificial Intelligence (ARS Research and Development),In-house research and development,Other Direct Federal Spending,Agricultural research and services,U.S. Federal Government,Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,18108,18695,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,18108,18695,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728339,Department of Agriculture,Artificial Intelligence (NASS Research and Development),"Improve Data and Model Resources for AI research and Development; and to position NASS as a leader in the field within the statistical community. ",Federal Pay and Benefits,Agricultural research and services,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,1100,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,1100,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732103,Department of Agriculture,Broadband Direct Loan Program,"Provides access to broadband by funding for the cost of constructing, improving, and acquiring facilities and equipment for broadband service in rural communities of 20,000 inhabitants or less. Direct loans are made at the cost of money to the Treasury for the life of the facilities financed.",Direct Loans,Area and regional development,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Intrastate; State; Public nonprofit institution/organization,Broadband,9326,0,Broadband,9326,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730641,Department of Agriculture,Child Nutrition Programs,"?The Child Nutrition Programs provide reimbursement to State agencies for cash and commodity meal subsidies through the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), School Breakfast Program (SBP), Special Milk Program, Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), and Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). These programs provide nutritionally balanced, low-cost or free breakfasts and lunches to children every school day; nutrition assistance to children when school is not in session during summer months; and reimbursement to child care providers for nutritious meals and snacks. In addition, the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program, targeted to low-income elementary schools, provides fresh fruits and vegetables at no charge to children during the school day.",Mandatory Grants,Food and nutrition assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),American Indian; Moderate Income; Low Income; Individual/Family; School; Preschool; Senior Citizen (60+); Youth (16-21); Child (6-15); Infant (0-5),Native American,24149750,27621190,Native American,479150,696723,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730670,Department of Agriculture,Community Connect Grants,"The Community Connect provides financial assistance to eligible applicants that will provide broadband service in rural, economically-challenged communities where service does not exist",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution,State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Broadband,24264,15773,Broadband,24264,15773,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730128,Department of Agriculture,Connecting Youth to Natural Resources,"The 21st Century Conservation Service Corps puts thousands of young people, veterans and emerging professionals to work to strengthen America’s infrastructure, boost local economies, and modernize the way government works. The 21CSC initiative supports partner organizations and service, training, education and employment opportunities for young people to learn and work on lands, waterways, and cultural heritage sites across the country. 21CSC includes Public Lands Corps, a work and education program for young people and veterans.",Other Financial Assistance,Higher education,Public/State Controlled Institution,"Minority Groups; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)",STEM Education,512,678,STEM Education,512,678,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730650,Department of Agriculture,"Distance Learning, Telemedicine Grants","This program assists rural schools and learning centers to gain access to improved educational resources and assist rural hospitals and health care centers to gain access to improved medical resources. Distance learning projects provide funding for Internet-based educational services in schools and libraries and promote confidence in, and understanding of, the Internet and its benefits to students and young entrepreneurs.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Foreign Non-Governmental Entity,Interstate; Public nonprofit institution/organization; State; Other private institution/ organization; Sponsored Organization; Federal; Other public institution/organization,Broadband,31168,50259,Broadband,31168,50259,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730674,Department of Agriculture,"Distance Learning, Telemedicine, Opioids",This program assists rural schools and learning centers to gain access to improved educational resources and assist rural hospitals and health care centers to gain access to improved medical resources.  There were funds set aside for telemedicine and distance learning projects to help address the opioid epidemic in rural America.  Awards in this funding category were specifically for projects whose predominant purpose was distance learning or telemedicine services related to the opioid epidemic.,Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Foreign Non-Governmental Entity,Interstate; Public nonprofit institution/organization; State; Other private institution/ organization; Sponsored Organization; Federal; Other public institution/organization,Opioid Epidemic Response,14733,21282,Opioid Epidemic Response,14733,21282,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730673,Department of Agriculture,"Distance Learning, Telemedicine, Substance Abuse Disorder",This program assists rural schools and learning centers to gain access to improved educational resources and assist rural hospitals and health care centers to gain access to improved medical resources.  There were funds set aside for Substance Abuse Disorder projects which are intended for telemedicine projects that provide substance use disorder treatment services in rural areas.  Awards in this funding category were specifically for projects whose predominant purpose was substance abuse disorder distance learning or telemedicine services.,Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Foreign Non-Governmental Entity; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Interstate; Other private institution/ organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; State; Sponsored Organization; Federal; Other public institution/organization,Opioid Epidemic Response,3561,6131,Opioid Epidemic Response,3561,6131,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730653,Department of Agriculture,Eco trust challenge cost share grant program,Ecotrust challenge cost share grant program for professional tribal training in Urban and Community Forestry.,Discretionary Grants,Conservation and land management,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,0,100,Native American,0,100,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730124,Department of Agriculture,FNS - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP),SNAP provides nutrition benefits to supplement the food budget of needy families so they can purchase healthy food and move towards self-sufficiency.,Other Financial Assistance,Food and nutrition assistance,Individual,American Indian; Low Income; Unemployed; Individual/Family,Native American,993883,1657121,Native American,993883,1657121,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730123,Department of Agriculture,Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR),"The Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) provides USDA Foods to income eligible households living on Indian reservations, and to Native American households residing in designated areas near reservations or in the State of Oklahoma. USDA distributes both food and administrative funds to participating Indian Tribal Organizations and state agencies to operate FDPIR.",Mandatory Grants,Food and nutrition assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,140910,187997,Native American,140910,187997,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729719,Department of Agriculture,Forest and Rangeland Research,"Forest Service Research and Development provides scientific information and innovative technology to support sustainable management of the Nation’s diverse forests and rangelands. Four priority research areas align with and inform agency land management priorities: (1) applied science to support shared stewardship and improve forest conditions; (2) forest inventory and trend analysis; (3) wood product and market innovations; and (4) enhanced prediction, planning, decision support, impact assessment, and recovery guidance for the wildland fire system.",Cooperative Agreements,Other natural resources,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Public nonprofit institution/organization; American Indian; Scientist /Researchers; Graduate Student,Native American,95,95,Native American,95,95,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730661,Department of Agriculture,Forest Health Management - Federal Lands,Assistance to tribes for treatment of forest pests and invasive.,Cooperative Agreements,Conservation and land management,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Native American Organizations; American Indian,Native American,730,615,Native American,730,615,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729406,Department of Agriculture,FPAC - NRCS Farm Security and Rural Investment Programs - Other Financial Assistance,"NRCS offers financial and technical assistance through conservation practices, activities and enhancements to help agricultural producers make and maintain improvements on their land. Visit the 2018 Farm Bill Rules webpage for information about the program rules, including the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, Conservation Stewardship Program, Agricultural Management Assistance Program, and the Regional Conservation Partnership Program.",Other Financial Assistance,Conservation and land management,Individual; U.S. Federal Government,Farmer/Rancher/Agriculture Producer,Flood Risk; Native American,3820348,4810709,Flood Risk,0,4952,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729406,Department of Agriculture,FPAC - NRCS Farm Security and Rural Investment Programs - Other Financial Assistance,"NRCS offers financial and technical assistance through conservation practices, activities and enhancements to help agricultural producers make and maintain improvements on their land. Visit the 2018 Farm Bill Rules webpage for information about the program rules, including the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, Conservation Stewardship Program, Agricultural Management Assistance Program, and the Regional Conservation Partnership Program.",Other Financial Assistance,Conservation and land management,Individual; U.S. Federal Government,Farmer/Rancher/Agriculture Producer,Flood Risk; Native American,3820348,4810709,Native American,50947,45716,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729844,Department of Agriculture,FPAC-NRCS Private Lands Conservation Operations,"NRCS's natural resources conservation programs help people reduce soil erosion, enhance water supplies, improve water quality, increase wildlife habitat, and reduce damages caused by floods and other natural disasters.",Cooperative Agreements,Conservation and land management,U.S. Federal Government,Farmer/Rancher/Agriculture Producer,Flood Risk,871017,890862,Flood Risk,27946,23327,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730628,Department of Agriculture,FSWO Office of Tribal Relations - Salary and Expenses,"Facilitate consistency and effectiveness in Forest Service program delivery to Tribes, and to institutionalize long-term consultative and collaborative relationships with tribal governments through new policy and direction.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Conservation and land management,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations; Individual/Family,Native American,1061,1033,Native American,1061,1033,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730632,Department of Agriculture,FSWO OTR grants and agreements and materials and supplies,"Facilitate consistency and effectiveness in Forest Service program delivery to Tribes, and to institutionalize long-term consultative and collaborative relationships with tribal governments through new policy and direction.",Discretionary Grants,Conservation and land management,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,82,65,Native American,82,65,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730699,Department of Agriculture,Guaranteed Business and Industry Loan,This program offers loan guarantees to lenders for their loans to rural businesses.,Guaranteed/Insured Loans,Community development,Public/State Controlled Institution,Public nonprofit institution/organization; Small Business Person; Industrial/business Person; Profit Organization; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Small Business,Economic Development,28515,27318,Economic Development,28515,27318,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730657,Department of Agriculture,Hall Mountain Phase 2 Community Forest Program,Community Forest Program grant to the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians for the Hall Mountain Community Forest.,Discretionary Grants,Conservation and land management,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,0,119,Native American,0,119,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730636,Department of Agriculture,Hands on the Land/Greening STEM,Conservation Education agreement with NEEF supporting specific STEM related activities,Cooperative Agreements,Conservation and land management,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Education (0-8); Education (13+); Education (9-12),STEM Education,90,90,STEM Education,90,90,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730640,Department of Agriculture,Indigenous Peoples Burning Network,"Supports traditional burning knowledge and practices to perpetuate traditions and a healthy environment, while helping restore effective burning practices that helped shape and maintain many fire-adapted landscapes.",Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,0,80,Native American,0,80,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732127,Department of Agriculture,Intermediary Relending Program,The purpose of this program is to provide loans to intermediaries that establish revolving loan programs to provide loans to ultimate recipients for business lending.,Direct Loans,Area and regional development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution,State; Education (13+); Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development; Native American,3887,5219,Economic Development,3887,4943,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732127,Department of Agriculture,Intermediary Relending Program,The purpose of this program is to provide loans to intermediaries that establish revolving loan programs to provide loans to ultimate recipients for business lending.,Direct Loans,Area and regional development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution,State; Education (13+); Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development; Native American,3887,5219,Native American,0,138,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730151,Department of Agriculture,Land Use Authorization and Access - Program,This program ensures the productive and sustainable use of National Forest System lands for rural and national infrastructure and lays the foundation for all land and natural resource management activities on National Forest System lands. The overarching program and budget line item go beyond just broadband; the information contained here reflects the program's entire BLI and goes beyond just what is allowed for broadband.,Federal Pay and Benefits,Conservation and land management,U.S. Federal Government,Anyone/General public,Broadband,1519,1626,Broadband,1519,1626,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730891,Department of Agriculture,Local Agriculture Market Program,"projects that develop, coordinate and expand local and regional food business enterprises that engage as intermediaries in indirect producer to consumer marketing to help increase access to and availability of locally and regionally produced agricultural products",Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations,Native American,2182,4800,Native American,2182,4800,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730888,Department of Agriculture,McGovern-Dole Food for Education Program,"The McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program helps support education, child development and food security in low-income, food-deficit countries around the globe. The program provides for the donation of U.S. agricultural commodities, as well as financial and technical assistance, to support school feeding and maternal and child nutrition projects.",Discretionary Grants,Food and nutrition assistance,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; International Organization,School; Women; Preschool; Infant (0-5); Education (0-8); Child (6-15),Global Health,216652,23420,Global Health,216652,23420,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728687,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Extension Activities - Capacity,"The mission of the Cooperative Extension System, a national educational network, is to help people improve their lives through an educational process that uses scientific knowledge focused on issues and needs.",Formula Grants,Agricultural research and services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Public/State Controlled Institution,State; Farmer/Rancher/Agriculture Producer; Graduate Student; Student Trainee; Native American Organizations; Anyone/General public; Minority Groups; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Native American,2917,3072,Native American,2917,3072,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728400,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Extension Activities - Competitive,"The mission of the Cooperative Extension System, a national education network, is to help people improve their lives through an educational process that uses scientific knowledge focused on issues and needs.",Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Public nonprofit institution/organization; Anyone/General public; Other private institution/ organization; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,76900,94345,Native American,6171,7680,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728400,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Extension Activities - Competitive,"The mission of the Cooperative Extension System, a national education network, is to help people improve their lives through an educational process that uses scientific knowledge focused on issues and needs.",Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Public nonprofit institution/organization; Anyone/General public; Other private institution/ organization; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,76900,94345,Opioid Epidemic Response,10939,11899,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728400,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Extension Activities - Competitive,"The mission of the Cooperative Extension System, a national education network, is to help people improve their lives through an educational process that uses scientific knowledge focused on issues and needs.",Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Public nonprofit institution/organization; Anyone/General public; Other private institution/ organization; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,76900,94345,STEM Education,34773,40555,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728400,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Extension Activities - Competitive,"The mission of the Cooperative Extension System, a national education network, is to help people improve their lives through an educational process that uses scientific knowledge focused on issues and needs.",Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Public nonprofit institution/organization; Anyone/General public; Other private institution/ organization; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,76900,94345,Workforce Development,16186,25139,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728458,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Integrated Activities - Competitive,Integrated activities include extension and research and education components.,Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified)","State; Land/ Property Owner; Anyone/General public; Small Business; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Minority Groups; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization",Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,94572,73599,Opioid Epidemic Response,1900,1900,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728458,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Integrated Activities - Competitive,Integrated activities include extension and research and education components.,Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified)","State; Land/ Property Owner; Anyone/General public; Small Business; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Minority Groups; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization",Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,94572,73599,STEM Education,90772,69799,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728458,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Integrated Activities - Competitive,Integrated activities include extension and research and education components.,Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified)","State; Land/ Property Owner; Anyone/General public; Small Business; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Minority Groups; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization",Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,94572,73599,Workforce Development,1900,1900,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728944,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Research and Education Activities - Capacity,Research and Education programs administered by NIFA are the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's principal entrée to the university system of the United States for the purposes of conducting agricultural research and education programs as authorized by the Hatch Act of 1887 and many more.,Formula Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified)",State; Scientist /Researchers; Education Professional; Native American Organizations; Land/ Property Owner; Graduate Student; Anyone/General public; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,Native American; STEM Education,24042,22727,Native American,5131,4816,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728944,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Research and Education Activities - Capacity,Research and Education programs administered by NIFA are the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's principal entrée to the university system of the United States for the purposes of conducting agricultural research and education programs as authorized by the Hatch Act of 1887 and many more.,Formula Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified)",State; Scientist /Researchers; Education Professional; Native American Organizations; Land/ Property Owner; Graduate Student; Anyone/General public; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,Native American; STEM Education,24042,22727,STEM Education,18911,17911,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728478,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Research and Education Activities - Competitive,Research and Education programs administered by NIFA are the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's principal entrée to the university system on the United States for the purpose of conducting agricultural research and education programs as authorized by Hatch Act of 1887 and many more.,Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Sponsored Organization; Student Trainee; Scientist /Researchers; Graduate Student; Education Professional; Native American Organizations; Other private institution/ organization; Anyone/General public; Minority Groups; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,432799,468473,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,28700,36200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728478,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Research and Education Activities - Competitive,Research and Education programs administered by NIFA are the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's principal entrée to the university system on the United States for the purpose of conducting agricultural research and education programs as authorized by Hatch Act of 1887 and many more.,Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Sponsored Organization; Student Trainee; Scientist /Researchers; Graduate Student; Education Professional; Native American Organizations; Other private institution/ organization; Anyone/General public; Minority Groups; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,432799,468473,Native American,7535,12834,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728478,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Research and Education Activities - Competitive,Research and Education programs administered by NIFA are the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's principal entrée to the university system on the United States for the purpose of conducting agricultural research and education programs as authorized by Hatch Act of 1887 and many more.,Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Sponsored Organization; Student Trainee; Scientist /Researchers; Graduate Student; Education Professional; Native American Organizations; Other private institution/ organization; Anyone/General public; Minority Groups; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,432799,468473,Opioid Epidemic Response,12637,13374,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728478,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Research and Education Activities - Competitive,Research and Education programs administered by NIFA are the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's principal entrée to the university system on the United States for the purpose of conducting agricultural research and education programs as authorized by Hatch Act of 1887 and many more.,Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Sponsored Organization; Student Trainee; Scientist /Researchers; Graduate Student; Education Professional; Native American Organizations; Other private institution/ organization; Anyone/General public; Minority Groups; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,432799,468473,STEM Education,211498,268123,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728478,Department of Agriculture,NIFA - Research and Education Activities - Competitive,Research and Education programs administered by NIFA are the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's principal entrée to the university system on the United States for the purpose of conducting agricultural research and education programs as authorized by Hatch Act of 1887 and many more.,Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Sponsored Organization; Student Trainee; Scientist /Researchers; Graduate Student; Education Professional; Native American Organizations; Other private institution/ organization; Anyone/General public; Minority Groups; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education; Workforce Development,432799,468473,Workforce Development,7111,25053,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731946,Department of Agriculture,ReConnect Program Grants,"This program’s purpose is to conduct a new broadband loan and grant pilot program to fund broadband capable infrastructure in rural communities where at least 90 percent of the households to be served are without sufficient access to broadband, defined for this pilot program as 10 Megabits per second (Mbps) downstream, and 1 Mbps upstream, provided that funds shall not be used to overbuild or duplicate broadband expansion efforts of any entity that has received a broadband loan from RUS.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Intrastate; State; Public nonprofit institution/organization,Broadband,7210,876854,Broadband,7210,876854,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732105,Department of Agriculture,ReConnect Program Loans,"This program’s purpose is to conduct a new broadband loan and grant pilot program to fund broadband capable infrastructure in rural communities where at least 90 percent of the households to be served are without sufficient access to broadband, defined for this pilot program as 10 Megabits per second (Mbps) downstream, and 1 Mbps upstream, provided that funds shall not be used to overbuild or duplicate broadband expansion efforts of any entity that has received a broadband loan from RUS.",Direct Loans,Area and regional development,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Intrastate; State; Public nonprofit institution/organization,Broadband,0,101935,Broadband,0,101935,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730897,Department of Agriculture,Regional Food System Partnership Grants,supports partnerships that connect public and private resources to plan and develop local or regional food systems,Discretionary Grants,Agricultural research and services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations,Native American,0,552,Native American,0,552,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730701,Department of Agriculture,Rural Business Development Grants,The purpose of this program is to provide technical assistance and training for small rural businesses. Small business has fewer than 50 new workers and less than $1 million in gross revenue.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution,State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development,32746,32959,Economic Development,32746,32959,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730689,Department of Agriculture,"Rural Business Development Grants, Native American Transportation",The purpose of this program is to provide technical assistance and training for small rural businesses. For this program a Small business has fewer than 50 new workers and less than $1 million in gross revenue.,Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution,State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development,500,6135,Economic Development,500,6135,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730712,Department of Agriculture,Rural Community Development Initiative,"These grants are awarded to help non-profit housing and community development organizations, low-income rural communities and federally recognized tribes support housing, community facilities and community and economic development projects in rural areas.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,"Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Public nonprofit institution/organization; Industrial/business Person; Anyone/General public; Small Business,Economic Development,6429,6504,Economic Development,6429,6504,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730690,Department of Agriculture,Rural Community Facilities Grants,"This program provides affordable funding to develop essential community facilities in rural areas. An essential community facility is defined as a facility that provides an essential service to the local community for the orderly development of the community in a primarily rural area, and does not include private, commercial or business undertakings.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Economic Development,29887,34372,Economic Development,29887,34372,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730710,Department of Agriculture,Rural Cooperative Development Grants,"The Rural Cooperative Development Grant program improves the economic condition of rural areas by helping individuals and businesses start, expand or improve rural cooperatives and other mutually-owned businesses through Cooperative Development Centers. Grants are awarded through a national competition.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Small Business Person; Small Business; Other private institution/ organization,Economic Development,5800,5799,Economic Development,5800,5799,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730687,Department of Agriculture,Rural Decentralized Water Systems Grant,"This program helps qualified nonprofits and tribes create a revolving loan fund to increase access to clean, reliable water and septic systems for households in eligible rural areas.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution,State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development; Native American,1166,1991,Economic Development,1166,1991,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730687,Department of Agriculture,Rural Decentralized Water Systems Grant,"This program helps qualified nonprofits and tribes create a revolving loan fund to increase access to clean, reliable water and septic systems for households in eligible rural areas.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution,State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development; Native American,1166,1991,Native American,1166,1991,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730703,Department of Agriculture,Rural Economic Development Grants,The Rural Economic Development Grant program provides grants to local utility organizations to establish revolving loan funds (RLF). Loans are made from the RLF to project that will create or retain rural jobs.,Mandatory Grants,Community development,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Local; Sponsored Organization,Economic Development,10000,10000,Economic Development,10000,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730704,Department of Agriculture,Rural Economic Development Loans,"The Rural Economic Development Loan program provides funding for rural projects through local utility organizations. USDA provides zero-interest loans to local utilities which they, in turn, pass through to local businesses (ultimate recipients) for projects that will create and retain employment in rural areas. The ultimate recipients repay the lending utility directly. The utility then is responsible for repayment to USDA.",Direct Loans,Area and regional development,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Local; Sponsored Organization,Economic Development,6480,8170,Economic Development,6480,8170,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730702,Department of Agriculture,Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Program,"The purpose of this program is to provide loans and grants to Microenterprise Development Organizations (MDOs) to: 1) help microenterprises startup and growth through a Rural Microloan Revolving Fund, and 2) provide training and technical assistance to microloan borrowers and micro entrepreneurs.",Direct Loans,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status,State; Small Business Person; Other private institution/ organization; Small Business; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Economic Development,3765,5617,Economic Development,3765,5617,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730709,Department of Agriculture,Socially-disadvantaged groups grants,The primary objective of the Socially Disadvantaged Groups Grant program is to provide technical assistance to socially-disadvantaged groups through cooperatives and Cooperative Development Centers.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Small Business Person; Small Business; Other private institution/ organization,Economic Development,0,1200,Economic Development,0,1200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730581,Department of Agriculture,"Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC)","The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and to infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.",Discretionary Grants,Food and nutrition assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Other non-white; American Indian; Asian; Spanish Origin; Black; Unemployed; Minority Groups; Low Income; Individual/Family; Infant (0-5); Women,Native American,101955,114840,Native American,101955,114840,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730898,Department of Agriculture,Specialty Crop Block Grants,"to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops. Specialty crops are defined as “fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture, and nursery crops (including floriculture)",Formula Grants,Agricultural research and services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations,Native American,0,140,Native American,0,140,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732134,Department of Agriculture,Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment & Training,The SNAP E&T program helps SNAP participants access training and support services - such as transportation and child care - to help them enter or move up in the workforce. Each state is required to operate a SNAP E&T program and receives federal funding annually to administer the program.,Mandatory Grants,Food and nutrition assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Low Income; State; Individual/Family; Unemployed,Workforce Development,410893,539909,Workforce Development,410893,539909,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730656,Department of Agriculture,The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP),The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is a federal program that helps supplement the diets of low-income Americans by providing them with emergency food assistance at no cost. TEFAP provides 100% American-grown USDA Foods and administrative funds to states for distribution to eligible recipient agencies including food banks and emergency feeding organizations.,Formula Grants,Food and nutrition assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Individual/Family; Local; State; Low Income; Unemployed,Homelessness,424575,855335,Homelessness,424575,855335,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730675,Department of Agriculture,Tribal College,This program provides funding to 1994 Land Grant Institutions (Tribal Colleges) to make capital improvements to their educational facilities and to purchase equipment,Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Education (13+); American Indian; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,4011,5178,Native American,4011,5178,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730647,Department of Agriculture,Urban and Community Forestry,Fiscal allocation domestic grants to state forestry agencies to sustain urban and community forests through technical and financial assistance.,Mandatory Grants,Conservation and land management,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),State; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Economic Development,17435,19443,Economic Development,17435,19443,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730707,Department of Agriculture,Value Added Producer Grants,"The Value-Added Producer Grant (VAPG) program helps agricultural producers enter into value-added activities related to the processing and marketing of new products. The goals of this program are to generate new products, create and expand marketing opportunities and increase producer income.",Mandatory Grants,Community development,Individual,Small Business Person; Small Business; Other private institution/ organization,Economic Development,1642,28735,Economic Development,1642,28735,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730696,Department of Agriculture,Water and Waste Direct Loans,"This program provides funding for clean and reliable drinking water systems, sanitary sewage disposal, sanitary solid waste disposal, and storm water drainage to households and businesses in eligible rural areas.",Direct Loans,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Native American Organizations; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development,0,63774,Economic Development,0,63774,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730693,Department of Agriculture,Water and Waste Disposal Grants,"This program provides funding for clean and reliable drinking water systems, sanitary sewage disposal, sanitary solid waste disposal, and storm water drainage to households and businesses in eligible rural areas.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Private nonprofit institution/organization; State; Native American Organizations; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development,580640,559774,Economic Development,580640,559774,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730694,Department of Agriculture,Water and Waste Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants,"This program provides funding enabling public bodies, non-profits, and federally-recognized tribes to address water and waste disposal issues resulting from emergency events.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Native American Organizations; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development,13734,16128,Economic Development,13734,16128,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730698,Department of Agriculture,Water and Waste Guaranteed Loans,"This program provides funding for clean and reliable drinking water systems, sanitary sewage disposal, sanitary solid waste disposal, and storm water drainage to households and businesses in eligible rural areas.",Guaranteed/Insured Loans,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Native American Organizations; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development,42,39,Economic Development,42,39,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730679,Department of Agriculture,"Water and Waste Native American, Alaskan Villages","This program provides low-income communities, which face significant health risks, access to safe, reliable drinking water and waste disposal facilities and services.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Public/State Controlled Institution; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development; Native American,23885,23848,Economic Development,23885,23848,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730679,Department of Agriculture,"Water and Waste Native American, Alaskan Villages","This program provides low-income communities, which face significant health risks, access to safe, reliable drinking water and waste disposal facilities and services.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Public/State Controlled Institution; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development; Native American,23885,23848,Native American,23885,23848,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730685,Department of Agriculture,Water and Waste Revolving Loan Program,"This program helps qualified nonprofits and tribes create a revolving loan fund to increase access to clean, reliable water and septic systems for households in eligible rural areas.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Native American Organizations; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development,1000,1000,Economic Development,1000,1000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730695,Department of Agriculture,Water and Waste SEARCH Grants,"This program provides grant funding for public bodies, non-profits, and federally-recognized tribes in low-income communities to pay for the development of technical documents.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Native American Organizations; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Economic Development,2850,2470,Economic Development,2850,2470,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730682,Department of Agriculture,Water and Waste Solid Waste Management Grants,This program reduces or eliminates pollution of water resources by providing funding for organizations that provide technical assistance or training to improve the planning and management of solid waste sites.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development; Native American,3891,4000,Economic Development,578,299,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730682,Department of Agriculture,Water and Waste Solid Waste Management Grants,This program reduces or eliminates pollution of water resources by providing funding for organizations that provide technical assistance or training to improve the planning and management of solid waste sites.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development; Native American,3891,4000,Native American,3891,4000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730680,Department of Agriculture,Water and Waste to Alleviate Health Risk on Tribal Lands,"This program provides low-income communities, which face significant health risks, access to safe, reliable drinking water and waste disposal facilities and services.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development; Native American,25515,25779,Economic Development,25515,25779,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730680,Department of Agriculture,Water and Waste to Alleviate Health Risk on Tribal Lands,"This program provides low-income communities, which face significant health risks, access to safe, reliable drinking water and waste disposal facilities and services.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development; Native American,25515,25779,Native American,25515,25779,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730681,Department of Agriculture,Water and Waste Technical Assistance Grants,This program provides grant monies to qualified non-profits and federally-recognized tribes to provide technical assistance to address water and/or waste issues.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development; Native American; Workforce Development,31220,30000,Economic Development,31220,30000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730681,Department of Agriculture,Water and Waste Technical Assistance Grants,This program provides grant monies to qualified non-profits and federally-recognized tribes to provide technical assistance to address water and/or waste issues.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development; Native American; Workforce Development,31220,30000,Native American,3272,2740,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730681,Department of Agriculture,Water and Waste Technical Assistance Grants,This program provides grant monies to qualified non-profits and federally-recognized tribes to provide technical assistance to address water and/or waste issues.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,State; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; Local,Economic Development; Native American; Workforce Development,31220,30000,Workforce Development,0,5000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730624,Department of Agriculture,Wood Innovations Grants and Community Wood Energy,Developing new uses and new markets for wood/wood fiber and practices that benefit forest management activities and rural economic development,Discretionary Grants,Conservation and land management,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Private Educational Institution, For Profit; For-Profit Organization",State; Rural; U.S. Territories; Local; Small Business; Engineer/ Architect; Builder/Contractor/Developer; Industrial/business Person; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Education Professional; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Economic Development,13800,16200,Economic Development,13800,16200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729519,Department of Commerce,Advanced Telecommunications AI/ML,"NTIA's Institute for Telecommunication Sciences created a breakthrough called WAWEnets, an objective measurement of speech quality and intelligibility, which leverages machine learning (ML) and big data to develop “no reference” speech quality estimation algorithms.  WAWEnets do not need the original speech signal and thus can measure telecommunications systems while they are in use. They remove the constraint of only being able to measure speech quality in a lab or when equipment is out of service, enabling formerly impossible testing – that is, when devices attempt to remove noise (or otherwise enhance speech signals) and no original speech-only signal exists, so testing of the transmitted result is the only viable option.",Federal Pay and Benefits,General science and basic research,Individual,Graduate Student; Sponsored Organization; Profit Organization; Other public institution/organization; Scientist /Researchers; Engineer/ Architect,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,360,431,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,360,431,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729399,Department of Commerce,AI/Quantum Information Science R&D,"AI activities are for measurement tools and testbeds to accelerate the development and adoption of interoperable, secure, and reliable AI technologies. Quantum information science research at NIST explores ways to employ phenomena exclusive to the quantum world to measure, encode and process information for useful purposes, from powerful data encryption to computers that could solve problems intractable with classical computers.",Federal Pay and Benefits,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,46220,64220,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,46220,64220,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726629,Department of Commerce,"Analyze, Forecast, and Support","NWS’ mission is to provide forecasts and warnings for the protection of life and property, and to support the national economy. The Analyze, Forecast and Support (AFS) Activity leverages innovations from the Science and Technology Integration (STI) Activity, and utilizes output and support services from the Observations, Central Processing, and Dissemination Activities by applying expertise to the observed data, model outputs, and dissemination systems, resulting in forecasts, warnings, and Impact-based Decision Support Services (IDSS) for the Nation in support of the Department of Commerce 2018-2022 Strategic Plan, Strategic Objective 3.3 Reduce Extreme Weather Impacts.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,Federal; Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents); Education Professional; Native American Organizations; Student Trainee; Health Professional; Anyone/General public; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; Small Business; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Profit Organization; Individual/Family; Minority Groups; U.S. Territories,Flood Risk,505451,514956,Flood Risk,5000,6900,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729064,Department of Commerce,Broadband Programs - Contractor Services,"NTIA is engaged in a range of efforts to increase broadband Internet access and adoption in America through its BroadbandUSA program that serves communities, industry, and nonprofits that want to expand broadband infrastructure and promote digital inclusion. BroadbandUSA’s services focus on state and local planning efforts, technical assistance, and trainings. NTIA also conducts research and analysis into broadband usage and adoption through our Digital Nation initiative. Through this Broadband Program, NTIA is also developing the National Broadband Availability Map (NBAM) which uses data from available third party datasets and data from state, local and tribal governments, owners and operators of broadband networks, educational institutions, nonprofits, and cooperatives.",Contractor Services,Other advancement of commerce,For-Profit Organization,Federal; Native American Organizations; Anyone/General public; Other private institution/ organization; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Profit Organization; Small Business; Minority Groups; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State; Interstate; Intrastate,Broadband,5732,5562,Broadband,5732,5562,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729059,Department of Commerce,Broadband Programs - Federal Pay and Benefits,"NTIA is engaged in a range of efforts to increase broadband Internet access and adoption in America through its BroadbandUSA program that serves communities, industry, and nonprofits that want to expand broadband infrastructure and promote digital inclusion. BroadbandUSA’s services focus on state and local planning efforts, technical assistance, and trainings. NTIA also conducts research and analysis into broadband usage and adoption through our Digital Nation initiative. Through this Broadband Program, NTIA is also developing the National Broadband Availability Map (NBAM) which uses data from available third party datasets and data from state, local and tribal governments, owners and operators of broadband networks, educational institutions, nonprofits, and cooperatives.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other advancement of commerce,Individual,Federal; Native American Organizations; Anyone/General public; Other private institution/ organization; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Profit Organization; Small Business; Minority Groups; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State; Interstate; Intrastate,Broadband,5435,4751,Broadband,5435,4751,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729066,Department of Commerce,Broadband Programs - Other Direct Federal Spending,"NTIA is engaged in a range of efforts to increase broadband Internet access and adoption in America through its BroadbandUSA program that serves communities, industry, and nonprofits that want to expand broadband infrastructure and promote digital inclusion. BroadbandUSA’s services focus on state and local planning efforts, technical assistance, and trainings. NTIA also conducts research and analysis into broadband usage and adoption through our Digital Nation initiative. Through this Broadband Program, NTIA is also developing the National Broadband Availability Map (NBAM) which uses data from available third party datasets and data from state, local and tribal governments, owners and operators of broadband networks, educational institutions, nonprofits, and cooperatives.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Other advancement of commerce,U.S. Federal Government,Federal; Native American Organizations; Anyone/General public; Other private institution/ organization; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Profit Organization; Minority Groups; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State; Interstate; Intrastate,Broadband,3697,6068,Broadband,3697,6068,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726627,Department of Commerce,Central Processing,"Activities under Central Processing include managing the Weather and Climate Operational Supercomputing System (WCOSS), the Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS), hydrology information technology initiatives, and the information technology (IT) infrastructure that supports national centers and field operations. Together these ensure the uninterrupted flow of information from collection of observations to central guidance production and local access to all essential weather and climate data products.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,"Physically afflicted (e.g. TB, Arthritis, Heart Disease); U.S. Territories; School; Refugee/ Alien; Women; Individuals with Physical Disabilities; Senior Citizen (60+); Moderate Income; Person with substance use disorder; Juvenile Delinquent; Alcoholic; Infant (0-5); Preschool; Youth (16-21); Other Urban; Welfare Recipient; Unemployed; Pension Recipient; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Minority Groups",Flood Risk,98477,93055,Flood Risk,6200,6200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726637,Department of Commerce,Central Processing - Contractor Services,"The PAC Central Processing Subactivity ensures the uninterrupted flow of information from the collection of observations, to central guidance production, to local applications of all essential weather and climate data products, and continuity of public watches and warnings in support of the Department of Commerce 2018-2022 Strategic Plan, Strategic Objective 3.3 Reduce Extreme Weather Impacts.",Contractor Services,Other natural resources,"Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit","Local; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Public nonprofit institution/organization; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Profit Organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Small Business; Minority Groups; Other public institution/organization; Individual/Family; U.S. Territories",Flood Risk,70453,66761,Flood Risk,4500,4500,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726614,Department of Commerce,Coastal Zone Management and Services,"While NOAA and other Federal agencies possess significant science and data capabilities to support coastal resource management, most decisions that affect the resilience of coastal communities occur at state and local levels. NOAA makes its significant scientific expertise and data capabilities available to state and local decision-makers through Coastal Zone Management and Services.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,Individual,Local; Interstate; Intrastate; U.S. Territories; State,Flood Risk,47625,42496,Flood Risk,1700,900,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728064,Department of Commerce,Economic Development Assistance Programs,"Guided by the basic principle that sustainable economic development should be locally-driven, the Economic Development Administration (EDA) works directly with communities and regions to help them build the capacity for economic development based on local business conditions and needs. EDA’s grant investments are designed to leverage existing regional assets to support the implementation of economic development strategies that make it easier for businesses to start and grow. These grants are competitive in nature.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",State; Native American Organizations; Private nonprofit institution/organization; U.S. Territories; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Native American,651684,1483444,Broadband,13893,23289,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728064,Department of Commerce,Economic Development Assistance Programs,"Guided by the basic principle that sustainable economic development should be locally-driven, the Economic Development Administration (EDA) works directly with communities and regions to help them build the capacity for economic development based on local business conditions and needs. EDA’s grant investments are designed to leverage existing regional assets to support the implementation of economic development strategies that make it easier for businesses to start and grow. These grants are competitive in nature.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",State; Native American Organizations; Private nonprofit institution/organization; U.S. Territories; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Native American,651684,1483444,Economic Development,163378,162227,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728064,Department of Commerce,Economic Development Assistance Programs,"Guided by the basic principle that sustainable economic development should be locally-driven, the Economic Development Administration (EDA) works directly with communities and regions to help them build the capacity for economic development based on local business conditions and needs. EDA’s grant investments are designed to leverage existing regional assets to support the implementation of economic development strategies that make it easier for businesses to start and grow. These grants are competitive in nature.",Discretionary Grants,Area and regional development,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",State; Native American Organizations; Private nonprofit institution/organization; U.S. Territories; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Broadband; Economic Development; Native American,651684,1483444,Native American,28825,26910,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726948,Department of Commerce,Enforcement,"NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) protects and monitors the world’s largest EEZ including 13 National Marine Sanctuaries and five Marine National Monuments, and is the only conservation enforcement program (Federal or state) exclusively dedicated to Federal fisheries and marine resource enforcement.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; Local,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,61128,81924,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,211,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729070,Department of Commerce,First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) - Contractor Services,"The First Responder Network Authority is an independent authority with the U.S. Department of Commerce. Chartered in 2012, its mission is to ensure the building, deploying, and operation of the nationwide broadband network that equips first responders to save lives and protect U.S. communities.",Contractor Services,Other advancement of commerce,For-Profit Organization,"Federal; Native American Organizations; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local; State; Interstate; Intrastate",Broadband,17912,261439,Broadband,17912,261439,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729068,Department of Commerce,First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) - Federal Pay and Benefits,"The First Responder Network Authority is an independent authority with the U.S. Department of Commerce. Chartered in 2012, its mission is to ensure the building, deploying, and operation of the nationwide broadband network that equips first responders to save lives and protect U.S. communities.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other advancement of commerce,Individual,"Native American Organizations; Federal; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; State; Interstate; Intrastate",Broadband,19897,21592,Broadband,19897,21592,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729071,Department of Commerce,First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) - Other Direct Federal Spending,"The First Responder Network Authority is an independent authority with the U.S. Department of Commerce. Chartered in 2012, its mission is to ensure the building, deploying, and operation of the nationwide broadband network that equips first responders to save lives and protect U.S. communities.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Other advancement of commerce,Individual,"Federal; Native American Organizations; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local; State; Interstate; Intrastate",Broadband,2328,1506,Broadband,2328,1506,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726936,Department of Commerce,Fisheries and Ecosystem Science Programs and Services,"This budget supports NMFS science to prevent and eliminate overfishing, rebuild overfished stocks, support sustainable aquaculture, conserve and restore habitats, and support fishing communities. The following are some of the major programs and activities funded within the budget line.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; Local,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,142272,157393,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,741,880,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726938,Department of Commerce,"Fisheries Data Collections, Surveys, and Assessments","Funds in this budget line support data collection, data management, and fisheries stock assessment production. Providing accurate and timely assessments of fish and shellfish stocks that support commercial and recreational fisheries is one of NMFS’ core functions. Stock assessments provide the technical basis for fishery management decisions, such as setting annual catch limits (ACLs) to achieve optimum yield from the fishery while avoiding overfishing and ecosystem harm. Stock assessment models estimate a stock’s status over time and forecast future dynamics to advise fishery managers in their development of sustainable harvest levels. They are most reliable when they incorporate high quality data on fishery removals, stock abundance and biology, and ecosystem and environmental variability.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; Local,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,166212,177302,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,914,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727744,Department of Commerce,Fisheries Disaster Assistance,"Fishery disaster assistance is administered by NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service within the Department of Commerce. Two statutes, the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA) and the Interjurisdictional Fisheries Act, provide the authority for fishery disaster assistance. Under both statutes, a request for a fishery disaster determination is generally made by the Governor of a State, or an elected leader of a fishing community, although the Secretary of Commerce may also initiate a review at his or her own discretion. The Secretary determines whether the circumstances are consistent with relevant statutes and warrant a fishery disaster determination. If the Secretary determines that a fishery disaster has occurred, Congress may appropriate funds for disaster assistance, which are administered by the Secretary.",Discretionary Grants,Other natural resources,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),State; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Native American,185954,299700,Native American,0,16938,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726945,Department of Commerce,Fisheries Management Programs and Services,"These funds support NMFS staff efforts to deliver the following services, including analysis and decision-making to support fisheries management and regulatory implementation: • Develop, implement, monitor and adjust (if required) Annual Catch Limits (ACLs) and Accountability Measures (AMs) • Implement MSA International Requirements of international fishery management organizations • Combat IUU Fishing [Note: Enforcement actions required to prosecute and deter IUU fisheries actions are covered in the NMFS Enforcement Activity] • Develop and promulgate National Standard Guidance • Support Regional Fishery Management Councils • Incorporate Electronic Monitoring and Reporting technologies into fishery management",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; Local,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,117425,125912,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,130,357,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726953,Department of Commerce,Habitat Conservation and Restoration,"Activities within the Habitat Conservation and Restoration activity focus on three program areas including Sustainable Habitat Management, Fisheries Habitat Restoration, and Chesapeake Bay Protection and Restoration. The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA), Federal Power Act, Energy Policy Act of 2005; Endangered Species Act; Oil Pollution Act; and Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act guide many of our efforts. NOAA works strategically across programs and with partner organizations toward shared goals to address the growing challenge of coastal and marine habitat loss and degradation.",Discretionary Grants,Other natural resources,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Individual; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Native American,56243,56234,Native American,0,509,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 725905,Department of Commerce,High Performance Computing Initiatives,"The HPCC program sponsors an investment to promote innovation in information technology across all elements of NOAA to support its mission. The goal of the program is to identify promising new and innovative technologies or uses for existing technologies and techniques that can rapidly be adopted into NOAA applications in the atmosphere and oceans. Themes for the current year’s incubator projects consisted of artificial intelligence/machine learning, cloud technology, data analytics, and non-traditional uses of HPC including for improved weather and climate predictions.",Discretionary Grants,Other natural resources,For-Profit Organization,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,12044,17049,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,750,761,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728683,Department of Commerce,Hollings Scholarship Fund,"The NOAA Hollings Scholarship Program is a competitive program that increases undergraduate training in oceanic and atmospheric sciences, research, technology, and education. The program catalyzes scientific research through work-based learning experiences, improves environmental literacy, and prepares the STEM workforce for the future. It recruits and prepares students for careers with NOAA and other natural resource and science organizations at the Federal, state and local levels of government, in academia and the private sector, as well as in science and environmental education.",Discretionary Grants,Other natural resources,Individual,Student Trainee,STEM Education,5725,6318,STEM Education,5725,6318,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726613,Department of Commerce,IOOS Regional Observations,"Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) – NOAA IOOS leads the implementation and administration of a network of Federal and non-Federal observing systems that fulfill regional, national, and global needs. U.S. IOOS is a partnership of 17 Federal agencies and 11 Regional Associations (RAs).",Formula Grants,Other natural resources,Individual; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); U.S. Federal Government,State; Local; Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Flood Risk,41477,41698,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,383,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726613,Department of Commerce,IOOS Regional Observations,"Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) – NOAA IOOS leads the implementation and administration of a network of Federal and non-Federal observing systems that fulfill regional, national, and global needs. U.S. IOOS is a partnership of 17 Federal agencies and 11 Regional Associations (RAs).",Formula Grants,Other natural resources,Individual; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); U.S. Federal Government,State; Local; Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Flood Risk,41477,41698,Flood Risk,3500,3900,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726390,Department of Commerce,"Marine Mammals, Sea Turtles, and Other Species","Under the legislative authority of the ESA and MMPA, this budget line supports activities that conserve and recover species threatened or endangered with extinction, as well as most marine mammals. The programs under this budget line aim to sustain marine and anadromous species and the ecosystems on which they depend, and to enable economic development in a manner compatible with species conservation and recovery.",Cooperative Agreements,Other natural resources,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Local; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; State,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Native American,116572,118359,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,27,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726390,Department of Commerce,"Marine Mammals, Sea Turtles, and Other Species","Under the legislative authority of the ESA and MMPA, this budget line supports activities that conserve and recover species threatened or endangered with extinction, as well as most marine mammals. The programs under this budget line aim to sustain marine and anadromous species and the ecosystems on which they depend, and to enable economic development in a manner compatible with species conservation and recovery.",Cooperative Agreements,Other natural resources,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Local; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; State,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Native American,116572,118359,Native American,1608,1767,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729518,Department of Commerce,Marine Sanctuary Construction Base,NOAA serves as the trustee for a system of 13 national marine sanctuaries and two marine national monuments. T,Contractor Services,Other natural resources,Individual,State; Local,STEM Education,2259,4144,STEM Education,6,43,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726633,Department of Commerce,National Centers for Environmental Information,"NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) are responsible for preserving and providing access to one of the most significant environmental archives on earth, with comprehensive historical oceanic, atmospheric, and geophysical data and information. ",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,"Individual/Family; Health Professional; Anyone/General public; Other private institution/ organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Minority Groups; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Sponsored Organization; Other public institution/organization; U.S. Territories",Flood Risk,61021,61647,Flood Risk,400,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729380,Department of Commerce,National Estuarine Research Reserve System,"The National Estuarine Research Reserve System is a network of 29 coastal sites designated to protect and study estuarine systems. Established through the Coastal Zone Management Act, the reserves represent a partnership program between NOAA and the coastal states. NOAA provides funding and national guidance, and each site is managed on a daily basis by a lead state agency or university with input from local partners.",Discretionary Grants,Other natural resources,Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),State; Graduate Student; Scientist /Researchers; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,STEM Education,27259,27565,STEM Education,0,1824,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729408,Department of Commerce,National Sea Grant College Program Base,"The National Sea Grant College Program is a Federal-state partnership that focuses on maintaining resilient communities and economies, sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, healthy coastal ecosystems, and environmental literacy and workforce development. ",Discretionary Grants,Other natural resources,Individual,State; Local,STEM Education,67490,73293,STEM Education,1700,1700,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726612,Department of Commerce,"Navigation, Observations, and Positioning","NOAA’s Navigation, Observations and Positioning programs produce physical oceanographic observations and applications for the safe and efficient use of coastal waterways. In addition, this foundational data informs many other NOAA mission areas and essential activities, such as hazard and inundation forecasting, emergency response, habitat restoration, fishing, recreation and coastal energy development. ",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,Local; Small Business; Federal; State,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Flood Risk,171236,185962,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,300,160,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726612,Department of Commerce,"Navigation, Observations, and Positioning","NOAA’s Navigation, Observations and Positioning programs produce physical oceanographic observations and applications for the safe and efficient use of coastal waterways. In addition, this foundational data informs many other NOAA mission areas and essential activities, such as hazard and inundation forecasting, emergency response, habitat restoration, fishing, recreation and coastal energy development. ",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,Local; Small Business; Federal; State,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Flood Risk,171236,185962,Flood Risk,25400,49700,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729388,Department of Commerce,NIST Graduate Student Measurement Science and Engineering (GMSE) Fellowship Program,"The NIST GMSE fellowship program provides doctoral-level graduate students with opportunities and financial assistance to obtain laboratory experience within the NIST laboratories in the Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines related to NIST mission-research. The program is administered through the National Physical Science Consortium (NPSC).",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Graduate Student,STEM Education,943,979,STEM Education,943,979,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726616,Department of Commerce,Observations,"Funding from this Activity is used to operate and maintain all NWS observing systems, evaluate observational requirements, engineer technical solutions, and perform systems development and testing. Together, these systems enable forecasters to identify emerging threats, characterize their severity, and provide detailed warnings and forecasts. Observing systems measure a broad array of parameters to support forecasting in the varied mission service areas of the NWS including aviation weather, severe weather, space weather, tropical weather, and more. All of these systems have strengths and weaknesses in monitoring the environment, so individual systems in the overall suite must complement each other. By gathering information from multiple sources, NWS ensures the most complete data picture possible.",Contractor Services,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,Federal; U.S. Citizen; Migrant; Homeowner; Farmer/Rancher/Agriculture Producer; Anyone/General public; Native American Organizations; Student Trainee; Builder/Contractor/Developer; Small Business Person; American Indian; Land/ Property Owner; Consumer; Artist/ Humanist; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Individual/Family; Profit Organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Health Professional; Engineer/ Architect; Scientist /Researchers; Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents); Education Professional; Other private institution/ organization; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; Small Business; Minority Groups; U.S. Territories; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Other public institution/organization; Sponsored Organization; Interstate; Intrastate; Local; State,Flood Risk,219795,229003,Flood Risk,700,700,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726944,Department of Commerce,Observers/Training,"This budget line supports information and analyses on the biological, ecological, economic, and social aspects of the Nation’s fisheries resources. The scientific data collected by observer programs provide critical inputs for population assessments of threatened and endangered species such as sea turtles, seabirds, and marine mammals, and for effective management of the Nation’s fish stocks. The authority to place observers on commercial fishing and processing vessels is provided by the MSA, MMPA, and ESA. Fisheries observer programs are proven, unbiased, and valuable sources of information on the Nation’s fisheries, and are a reliable and cost-effective means to collect fishery-dependent data.",Contractor Services,Other natural resources,Individual,State; Local,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,46821,57436,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,669,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729469,Department of Commerce,Ocean Exploration and Research,"OER, the only Federal program dedicated to ocean exploration, leads efforts to explore and characterize deep-water areas of the U.S. and other poorly known ocean areas so the Nation can successfully manage its oceanic resources.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,"U.S. Federal Government; International Organization; For-Profit Organization; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Federal; Profit Organization; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,STEM Education,40702,42047,STEM Education,600,600,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728717,Department of Commerce,Office of Education,"The Office of Education (OED) provides advice and counsel to the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere in matters pertaining to education, coordinates education activities throughout NOAA through the NOAA Education Council and represents the Agency in inter-agency education initiatives. The office fosters American competitiveness in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) by providing quality educational opportunities for the next generation, including competitive scholarships, internships and professional training for post-secondary students. The Office of Education also supports the José Serrano Educational Partnership Program with Minority Serving Institutions (EPP/MSI) grants, Ernest F. Hollings (Hollings) Scholarships, Competitive Education Grants, and the Bay-Watershed Education and Training Program.",Discretionary Grants,Other natural resources,"Individual; Special District Governments or Interstate; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution","Student Trainee; Other private institution/ organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Scientist /Researchers; Native American Organizations; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Other public institution/organization; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; U.S. Territories; Local; State; Interstate; Intrastate; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Minority Groups; Education (13+); Education (9-12); Education (0-8); Graduate Student; Education Professional",STEM Education,29514,30256,STEM Education,26101,27679,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726393,Department of Commerce,Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund,"The Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund (PCSRF) was established by Congress in FY 2000 to protect, restore, and conserve Pacific salmon and steelhead and their habitats through competitive funding to states and Tribes. This program supports the Department of Commerce’s strategic objective 2.3, Strengthen Domestic Commerce and the U.S. Industrial Base.",Discretionary Grants,Other natural resources,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Local; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; State,Native American,64952,65000,Native American,7500,7234,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726966,Department of Commerce,"Product Development, Readiness & Application","Provides technical capabilities enabling state-of-the-art satellite-based information delivery to NOAA and partner missions, capitalizing on NOAA’s investment in the acquisition and management of the Nation’s operational environmental satellites including: transformation of raw observations and data feeds from NOAA-managed, partner, and commercial satellite missions into information products and services to support NOAA’s mission; development of instrument and future mission observational requirements; support to development of NOAA sensors and missions, including transition to operations; scientific maintenance and sustainment of satellite data quality; and user support, training, distribution services.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,State; Local,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,35622,32968,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,250,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729377,Department of Commerce,Public Safety Communications Research,NIST’s Public Safety Communications Research (PSCR) drives innovation and advances public safety communication technologies through cutting-edge research and development (R&D). PSCR works directly with first responders and industry to meet public safety’s urgent need to access broadband communications and state-of-the-art technologies that commercial network consumers now expect.,Federal Pay and Benefits,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Anyone/General public,Broadband,36841,51122,Broadband,36841,51122,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726965,Department of Commerce,Research Supercomputing/CCRI,"Research Supercomputing provides sustained capability to the NOAA Research and Development (R&D) High Performance Computing System (HPC) to advance Earth system science and accelerate the development of regional and sub-regional information products and services as described in the NOAA High Performance Computing Strategic Plan 2015-20201 and in support of the Department of Commerce 2018-2022 Strategic Plan, Strategic Objective 3.3 Reduce Extreme Weather Impacts.",Contractor Services,Other natural resources,"Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Federal; Local; State,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,64173,42132,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,50,50,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726391,Department of Commerce,Salmon Management Activities,"This budget line supports NMFS’ research and management activities associated with salmon not listed under the ESA. Funding for the Mitchell Act component supports the operations and maintenance of Columbia River hatcheries through grants and contracts to the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, and to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, to mitigate the loss of salmon on the Columbia and Snake Rivers.",Contractor Services,Other natural resources,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federal; Local; State,Native American,36925,55552,Native American,1894,4088,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729516,Department of Commerce,Sanctuaries and Marine Protected Areas,NOAA serves as the trustee for a system of 13 national marine sanctuaries and two marine national monuments. T,Other Direct Federal Spending,Other natural resources,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Individual; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government",Federal; U.S. Territories; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State,STEM Education,55687,52552,STEM Education,565,509,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726632,Department of Commerce,Science and Technology Integration,"Science and Technology Integration engages partners in outreach efforts, supporting targeted development efforts, improving a suite of forecast guidance models and post-processing, continuously training the workforce on scientific advances, and infusing new science into operations. Transition of new research into operations (R2O) is a fundamental activity of this portfolio. NWS identifies and transfers new science concepts and techniques to improved operational warning, forecast, and decision support services, thus enabling the NWS vision to build a Weather-Ready Nation through improved products and services.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,Federal; Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Interstate; Sponsored Organization; State,Flood Risk,161542,158660,Flood Risk,19000,20000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726389,Department of Commerce,Species Recovery Grants,"The Species Recovery Grants to States Program is authorized under section 6 of the Endangered Species Act. Species Recovery Grants to States support management, research, monitoring, and/or outreach activities that have direct conservation benefits for listed species under the ESA within that state. Recently delisted species, proposed, and candidate species are also eligible.",Discretionary Grants,Other natural resources,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),State; Local; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,6959,6738,Native American,240,195,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729077,Department of Commerce,State and Local Implementation Grant Program - Contractor Services,"The State and Local Implementation Grant Program was designed to assist states, territories, local governments, and tribal entities in broadband planning efforts.",Contractor Services,Other advancement of commerce,For-Profit Organization,State; Native American Organizations; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Broadband,572,497,Broadband,572,497,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729081,Department of Commerce,State and Local Implementation Grant Program - Discretionary Grants,"The State and Local Implementation Grant Program was designed to assist states, territories, local governments, and tribal entities in broadband planning efforts.",Discretionary Grants,Other advancement of commerce,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),State; Native American Organizations; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Broadband,20680,0,Broadband,20680,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729074,Department of Commerce,State and Local Implementation Grant Program - Federal Pay and Benefits,"The state and local Implementation Grant Program was designed to assist states, territories, local governments, and tribal entities to support broadband planning efforts.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other advancement of commerce,Individual,State; Native American Organizations; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Broadband,970,927,Broadband,970,927,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729079,Department of Commerce,State and Local Implementation Grant Program - Other Direct Federal Spending,"The State and Local Implementation Grant Program was designed to assist states, territories, local governments, and tribal entities in broadband planning efforts.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Other advancement of commerce,U.S. Federal Government,State; Native American Organizations; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Broadband,746,556,Broadband,746,556,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726615,Department of Commerce,US Weather Research Program,"Through a competitive grant program, the U.S. Weather Research Program (USWRP) provides continuous improvements to understand, predict, and communicate information associated with hazardous weather, air quality and seasonal to sub-seasonal events. Results of this research are transferred to NWS after demonstration in several NOAA testbeds. Projects are selected using a peer-review process with NWS participation.",Discretionary Grants,Other natural resources,"Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Federal; Local; State,Flood Risk,17124,20925,Flood Risk,2000,2000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729964,Department of Education,21st Century Community Learning Centers,The program enables communities to establish or expand centers that provide additional student learning opportunities through before- and after-school programs and summer school programs aimed at improving student academic outcomes.,Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. Federal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Native American,1225294,1246314,Native American,7819,7998,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729917,Department of Education,Adult Basic and Literacy Education State Grants,"The program helps adults become literate, obtain the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and self-sufficiency, obtain a secondary school diploma, and transition to postsecondary education and training. The program also helps individuals who are English language learners improve their English proficiency and assists adults who are parents in obtaining the educational skills necessary to become full partners in the educational development of their children. ",Federal Pay and Benefits,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Education (0-8); Education (13+); Education (9-12),Native American; Workforce Development,641955,656955,Native American,6420,656955,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729917,Department of Education,Adult Basic and Literacy Education State Grants,"The program helps adults become literate, obtain the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and self-sufficiency, obtain a secondary school diploma, and transition to postsecondary education and training. The program also helps individuals who are English language learners improve their English proficiency and assists adults who are parents in obtaining the educational skills necessary to become full partners in the educational development of their children. ",Federal Pay and Benefits,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Education (0-8); Education (13+); Education (9-12),Native American; Workforce Development,641955,656955,Workforce Development,641955,656955,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732143,Department of Education,Aid for Institutional Development Minority Science & Engineering Improvement,"This program assists predominantly minority institutions in effecting long-range improvement in science and engineering education programs and increasing the flow of underrepresented ethnic minorities, particularly minority women, into science and engineering careers. ",Discretionary Grants,Higher education,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Education (13+),STEM Education,11049,12635,STEM Education,11049,12635,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730328,Department of Education,Alaska Native Education,The Alaska Native Education program supports supplemental educational programs and services designed to improve educational outcomes for Alaska Natives.,Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Native American Organizations; Education (9-12); Education (0-8); American Indian,Native American,35453,35953,Native American,35453,35924,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729067,Department of Education,American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services,The American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services (AIVRS) program pays part of the costs of vocational rehabilitation services for American Indians who are individuals with disabilities residing on or near a reservation. The Department also must use between 1.8 percent and 2.0 percent of AIVRS funds to provide training and technical assistance to governing bodies of Indian tribes located on Federal and State reservations.,Discretionary Grants,Social services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian; Individuals with Developmental Disabilities; Individuals with Physical Disabilities,Native American; Workforce Development,43000,45250,Native American,42989,45250,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729067,Department of Education,American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services,The American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services (AIVRS) program pays part of the costs of vocational rehabilitation services for American Indians who are individuals with disabilities residing on or near a reservation. The Department also must use between 1.8 percent and 2.0 percent of AIVRS funds to provide training and technical assistance to governing bodies of Indian tribes located on Federal and State reservations.,Discretionary Grants,Social services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian; Individuals with Developmental Disabilities; Individuals with Physical Disabilities,Native American; Workforce Development,43000,45250,Workforce Development,42989,45250,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730117,Department of Education,Comprehensive Literacy Development Grants,The Comprehensive Literacy Development (CLD) Grants program provides competitive grants to State educational agencies (SEAs) that then award subgrants to eligible entities to support efforts to improve literacy instruction in high-need schools or early childhood education programs.,Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Infant (0-5); Education (9-12); Education (0-8); Child (6-15); School; Preschool,Native American,189050,190000,Native American,0,950,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729955,Department of Education,CTE Innovation and Modernization Grants,"Program funding supports activities to identify, support, and rigorously evaluate evidence-based and innovative strategies and activities to improve and modernize career and technical education (CTE) and ensure workforce skills taught in CTE programs funded under the Perkins statute align with labor market needs.",Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Youth (16-21); Education (13+); Education (9-12),Workforce Development,1430,0,Workforce Development,1430,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729702,Department of Education,CTE State Grants,"The program assists States a in expanding and improving career and technical education in high schools, technical schools, and community colleges. Each State uses program funds to support a variety of career and technical education programs developed in accordance with its State plan. Funds are subgranted to local education agencies and institutions of higher education to support secondary and postsecondary CTE programs. ",Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Youth (16-21),Native American; Workforce Development,1260951,1261692,Native American,27955,12371,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729702,Department of Education,CTE State Grants,"The program assists States a in expanding and improving career and technical education in high schools, technical schools, and community colleges. Each State uses program funds to support a variety of career and technical education programs developed in accordance with its State plan. Funds are subgranted to local education agencies and institutions of higher education to support secondary and postsecondary CTE programs. ",Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Youth (16-21),Native American; Workforce Development,1260951,1261692,Workforce Development,1260951,1261692,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732144,Department of Education,Developing Hispanic Serving Institutions STEM and Articulation Programs,"The HSI STEM and Articulation Program, authorized under Title III, Part F of the HEA and funded through mandatory appropriations, is designed to increase the number of Hispanic and other low-income students attaining degrees in STEM fields and to support the development of model transfer and articulation agreements between 2-year HSIs and 4-year IHEs in such fields.",Discretionary Grants,Higher education,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Education (13+),STEM Education,93030,93798,STEM Education,93030,93798,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727500,Department of Education,Education for Homeless Children and Youth,"The program provides formula grants to State educational agencies to helps ensure that all homeless children and youth have equal access to the same free, appropriate public education available to other children. States make subgrants to local educational agencies (LEAs) to support the education of those children.",Formula Grants,Disaster relief and insurance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); U.S. Federal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Education (9-12); Education (0-8); Youth (16-21); Child (6-15); School; Preschool; Local,Homelessness; Native American,93500,101500,Homelessness,92004,100004,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727500,Department of Education,Education for Homeless Children and Youth,"The program provides formula grants to State educational agencies to helps ensure that all homeless children and youth have equal access to the same free, appropriate public education available to other children. States make subgrants to local educational agencies (LEAs) to support the education of those children.",Formula Grants,Disaster relief and insurance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); U.S. Federal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Education (9-12); Education (0-8); Youth (16-21); Child (6-15); School; Preschool; Local,Homelessness; Native American,93500,101500,Native American,935,1015,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730644,Department of Education,English Language Acquisition,The English Language Acquisition program supports formula grants to States to serve English learners and increase English language proficiency and academic achievement.,Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Native American; Workforce Development,738963,782560,Native American,17750,18358,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730644,Department of Education,English Language Acquisition,The English Language Acquisition program supports formula grants to States to serve English learners and increase English language proficiency and academic achievement.,Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Native American; Workforce Development,738963,782560,Workforce Development,46787,44579,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728324,Department of Education,FIPSE--Career Pathways,"The purpose of the Career Pathways Program funded through FIPSE is to develop technology-based or technology-enabled career exploration systems that enable high school students to identify and explore career opportunities that align with their interests, ambitions, and aptitudes; learn from individuals who work in those fields about the nature of their work and opportunities available in their fields; and identify education and training options—including non-college programs such as work-based learning opportunities, military training, apprenticeships, and employer-sponsored training—that enable entry into or advancement in those careers. Career and education pathways exploration systems must include, for featured occupations, information about employment outlook and likely entry and mid-career earnings in featured fields, and they must enable students to use built-in financial analysis tools to explore the economic impact of their career, education, and training choices.",Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Education (9-12),Workforce Development,0,10000,Workforce Development,0,9900,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730659,Department of Education,GEAR UP,This discretionary grant program is designed to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education.,Discretionary Grants,Higher education,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Native American,365000,365000,Native American,16878,16878,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729029,Department of Education,Helen Keller National Center,"The HKNC provides services on a national basis to youth and adults who are deaf-blind, their families, and service providers through onand off-campus services, professional learning, and information on combined vision and hearing loss. HKNC’s mission is to enable each person who is deaf-blind to live, work, and thrive in their community of choice. This includes having access to local resources for community living and employment opportunities.",Mandatory Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status,Individuals with Physical Disabilities,Workforce Development,13500,16000,Workforce Development,12150,14400,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730329,Department of Education,Impact Aid Basic Support Payments,"Basic Support Payments help local school districts that educate federally connected children. These may be the children of members of the uniformed services, children who reside on Indian lands, children who reside on Federal property or in federally subsidized low-rent housing, and children whose parents work on Federal Property. In general, to be eligible for assistance a local school district must educate at least 400 such children in average daily attendance, or the federally connected children must make up at least 3 percent of the school district’s total average daily attendance. Heavily Impacted Districts that enroll certain percentages of federally connected children and meet other specific statutory criteria, receive increased formula payments under Section 7003(b)(2).",Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Native American,1301242,1340242,Native American,717421,737053,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730447,Department of Education,Impact Aid Construction Discretionary,Construction Grants go to local school districts that educate high percentages of certain federally connected children — both children living on Indian lands and children of members of the uniformed services. These grants help pay for the construction and repair of school buildings. Section 7007(a) provides formula grants to the local school districts based on the number of eligible federally connected children they educate. There is no separate application process required for this grant. The formula distribution is based on the 7003 application. Section 7007(a) was funded in fiscal year 2016. Section 7007(b) provides competitive grants for emergency repairs and modernization.,Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Native American,6,17400,Native American,0,17400,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730409,Department of Education,Impact Aid Construction Formula,Construction Grants go to local school districts that educate high percentages of certain federally connected children — both children living on Indian lands and children of members of the uniformed services. These grants help pay for the construction and repair of school buildings. Section 7007(a) provides formula grants to the local school districts based on the number of eligible federally connected children they educate. There is no separate application process required for this grant. The formula distribution is based on the 7003 application. Section 7007(a) was funded in fiscal year 2016. Section 7007(b) provides competitive grants for emergency repairs and modernization.,Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Native American,0,17406,Native American,0,8703,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730330,Department of Education,Impact Aid Payments for Children with Disabilities,Payments for Children with Disabilities provide additional assistance to school districts that educate federally connected children who are eligible for services under the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA). These payments are in addition to Basic Support Payments and IDEA funds provided on behalf of these children. A school district that receives these funds MUST use them for the increased costs of educating federally connected children with disabilities.,Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Native American,48316,48316,Native American,21618,21672,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730121,Department of Education,Indian Education Grants to LEAs,"The program supports formula grants that provide assistance to elementary and secondary schools for programs serving Indian students, including preschool children.",Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. Federal Government; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Education (0-8); American Indian; Education (9-12),Native American,105381,105381,Native American,105381,105381,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730251,Department of Education,Indian Education National Activities,"The program supports three types of Indian Education National Activities: (1) research, evaluation, and data collection to provide information on the educational status of the Indian population and on the effectiveness of Indian Education programs; (2) grants to support native language immersion schools and programs; and (3) grants to Tribes to build capacity for administrative planning, development, and coordination related to education systems.",Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Education (9-12); Education (0-8),Native American,6860,7365,Native American,6860,7365,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730470,Department of Education,Native American nontribal institutions,"This program provides grants and related assistance to Native American-serving, nontribal institutions to enable such institutions to improve and expand their capacity to serve Native Americans and low-income individuals.",Discretionary Grants,Higher education,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Education (13+),Native American,6848,8595,Native American,6848,8595,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729649,Department of Education,Rehabilitation Services Training--Short Term Training – Client Assistance Program (CAP),"The Rehabilitation Short-Term Training Program supports special seminars, institutes, workshops, and other short-term courses in technical matters relating to vocational, medical, social, and psychological rehabilitation programs; independent living service programs; and client assistance programs (CAPs). This award provides training and technical instruction to the CAP grantees on the statutory and regulatory requirements governing the provision of vocational rehabilitation (VR) and other services under the Rehabilitation Act.  ",Discretionary Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution,"Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Rural; Suburban; Other Urban",Workforce Development,29538,29388,Workforce Development,200,200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729078,Department of Education,Rehabilitation Services Training--Training of Interpreters for Individuals Who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing or Individuals Who are Deaf-Blind,"These grants provide specialty training to working interpreters across the country who possess a baccalaureate degree in ASL-English and who have a minimum of three years of relevant experience as an interpreter (or equivalence, such as relevant professional experience and years of education (credit hours) not totaling a formal degree). The goals for these projects are to 1) increase in the number of interpreters who are trained to work with deaf consumers who require specialized interpreting and 2) increase the number of interpreters trained in specialty areas that obtain or advance in employment in the areas for which they were prepared.",Discretionary Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution,"Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Rural; Suburban; Other Urban",Workforce Development,29538,29388,Workforce Development,1600,1600,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730040,Department of Education,Rural Education,"The program provides funding to rural local educational agencies which often face significant challenges in teacher recruitment and retention, do not have the same economies of scale as non-rural districts, and often receive allocations under the Department’s formula grant programs that are too small to address effectively the purposes for which the funds are appropriated.",Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Native American,180929,185840,Native American,452,465,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730119,Department of Education,Special Education - Infants,"to assist them in implementing statewide systems of coordinated, comprehensive, multidisciplinary, interagency programs and making early intervention services available to children with disabilities, aged birth through 2, and their families.",Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Education (0-8),Native American,470000,477000,Native American,9169,8169,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730649,Department of Education,Special Education - Preschool,to make available special education and related services for children with disabilities aged 3 through 5.,Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); U.S. Federal Government,Education (0-8),Native American,391120,394120,Native American,4152,4152,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730118,Department of Education,Special Education Grants to States,"to assist the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Department of the Interior, Outlying Areas, and the Freely Associated States in meeting the excess costs of providing special education and related services to children with disabilities.",Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); U.S. Federal Government,Education (0-8); Education (13+); Education (9-12),Native American,12364392,12764392,Native American,252153,252681,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729073,Department of Education,Special Education Personnel Preparation,The Personnel Preparation program helps meet state-identified needs for adequate numbers of fully certified personnel to serve children with disabilities,Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Workforce Development,87200,89700,Workforce Development,87200,89700,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732145,Department of Education,"Special ED Educational Technology, Media & Materials for Individuals with Disabilities (Center on Early STEM Learning for Young Children with Disabilities)","The purposes of the Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program are to: (1) Improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; (2) support educational activities designed to be of educational value in the classroom for students with disabilities; (3) provide support for captioning and video description that is appropriate for use in the classroom; and (4) provide accessible educational materials to students with disabilities in a timely manner.",Cooperative Agreements,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Individuals with Developmental Disabilities; Individuals with Physical Disabilities,STEM Education,1450,1450,STEM Education,1450,1450,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730249,Department of Education,Special Programs for Indian Children,The program supports discretionary grants designed to improve the quality of education for Indian students and to prepare and train Indian individuals to serve as teachers and school administrators.,Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",American Indian; Education (13+); Education (9-12); Education (0-8),Native American; Workforce Development,67993,67993,Native American,67993,67993,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730249,Department of Education,Special Programs for Indian Children,The program supports discretionary grants designed to improve the quality of education for Indian students and to prepare and train Indian individuals to serve as teachers and school administrators.,Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",American Indian; Education (13+); Education (9-12); Education (0-8),Native American; Workforce Development,67993,67993,Workforce Development,9423,5643,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729912,Department of Education,State Assessments,"The purpose of this program is: to pay the costs of developing the standards and high-quality assessments required by Title I of the ESEA. Once a State has put in place those standards and assessments, it may use program funds to pay for the administration of the assessments and for other activities related to ensuring that the State’s schools and LEAs are held accountable for results and helping students attain challenging academic standards linked to college- and career-readiness.",Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); U.S. Federal Government,Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Native American,369100,369100,Native American,1846,1846,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729054,Department of Education,State Personnel Development Grants,"The State Personnel Development (SPD) program makes competitive awards to help State educational agencies (SEAs) reform and improve their systems for personnel preparation and professional development of individuals providing early intervention, educational, and transition services to improve results for children with disabilities. The SPD program focuses on professional development needs and each State grantee must spend at least 90 percent of its funds on professional development activities, including the recruitment and retention of qualified special education teachers.",Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),School; Youth (16-21); Child (6-15); Preschool,Workforce Development,38630,38630,Workforce Development,38630,38630,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730120,Department of Education,Student Support and Academic Enrichment State Grants,The program supports formula grants that are intended to improve academic achievement by increasing the capacity of States and local educational agencies (LEAs) to provide students with access to a well-rounded education and improve school conditions and use of technology.,Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Native American,1169661,1211196,Native American,5820,6020,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729069,Department of Education,Supported Employment State Grants,"The Supported Employment (SE) State Grants program assists States in developing collaborative programs with appropriate public and private non-profit organizations to provide supported employment services for individuals with the most significant disabilities. More specifically, the program provides formula-based supplemental funding to State vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies to assist VR consumers with the most significant disabilities in achieving the employment outcome of supported employment.",Formula Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Individuals with Physical Disabilities; Individuals with Developmental Disabilities,Native American; Workforce Development,22548,22548,Native American,489,379,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729069,Department of Education,Supported Employment State Grants,"The Supported Employment (SE) State Grants program assists States in developing collaborative programs with appropriate public and private non-profit organizations to provide supported employment services for individuals with the most significant disabilities. More specifically, the program provides formula-based supplemental funding to State vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies to assist VR consumers with the most significant disabilities in achieving the employment outcome of supported employment.",Formula Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Individuals with Physical Disabilities; Individuals with Developmental Disabilities,Native American; Workforce Development,22548,22548,Workforce Development,22323,22323,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729411,Department of Education,Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED),"The SEED grant program provides funding to increase the number of highly effective educators by supporting the implementation of evidence-based preparation, development, or enhancement opportunities for educators. ",Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Workforce Development,75000,79994,Workforce Development,75000,79994,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729409,Department of Education,Supporting Effective Instruction State Grants,"Supports activities designed to increase student achievement by improving the effectiveness of teachers, principals, and other school leaders; increase the number of teachers, principals, and other school leaders who are effective in improving student academic achievement in schools; provide low-income and minority students greater access to effective teachers, principals, and other school leaders; and reduce class size. ",Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Native American,2046372,2128815,Native American,10228,10606,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729076,Department of Education,Teacher Quality Partnership,"the TQP Grants Program seeks to improve the quality of new teachers by creating partnerships among IHEs, their schools/colleges of education and arts and sciences, high-need school districts (local educational agencies (LEAs)), their high-need schools, and/or high-need early childhood education (ECE) programs.",Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education","U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Education (0-8); Education (9-12),Workforce Development,43092,50092,Workforce Development,43092,50092,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730041,Department of Education,Title I Part A,"The program supports formula grants that provide supplemental education funding, especially in high-poverty areas, for local programs that provide extra academic support to help students in high-poverty schools meet challenging State academic standards.",Formula Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Education (0-8); Education (13+); Education (9-12),Native American,15859802,16309802,Native American,342020,356072,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730465,Department of Education,Title III Institutional Aid (AN/NH-serving Program),This program provides grants and related to assistance to eligible Alaska Native-serving institutions and Native Hawaiian-serving institutions of higher education to enable such institutions to improve and expand their capacity to serve Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians.,Discretionary Grants,Higher education,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Education (13+),Native American,3465,3106,Native American,3465,3106,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730460,Department of Education,Title III Institutional Aid (TCCUs),"This program helps Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities increase their self-sufficiency by providing funds to improve and strengthen the academic quality, institutional management, and fiscal stability of eligible institutions.",Discretionary Grants,Higher education,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Education (13+); Education (9-12),Native American,59994,64863,Native American,59994,64863,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730456,Department of Education,Traditionally Underserved Populations,"The purpose of this activity for traditionally underserved populations is to make awards to minority entities and Indian Tribes to conduct research, training and technical assistance, and related activities to improve services under the Rehabilitation Act, especially services provided to individuals from minority backgrounds.",Discretionary Grants,Social services,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution",American Indian; Individuals with Developmental Disabilities; Individuals with Physical Disabilities,Native American,910,910,Native American,352,166,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729713,Department of Education,Tribally Controlled Postsecondary Career and Technical Institutions,"The program supports grants to eligible tribally controlled postsecondary career and technical institutions to provide career and technical education (CTE) services and basic support for the education and training of Indian students. ",Discretionary Grants,Higher education,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),American Indian,Native American; Workforce Development,9564,10000,Native American,9564,10000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729713,Department of Education,Tribally Controlled Postsecondary Career and Technical Institutions,"The program supports grants to eligible tribally controlled postsecondary career and technical institutions to provide career and technical education (CTE) services and basic support for the education and training of Indian students. ",Discretionary Grants,Higher education,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),American Indian,Native American; Workforce Development,9564,10000,Workforce Development,9564,10000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730660,Department of Education,TRIO,The Federal TRIO Programs (TRIO) are Federal outreach and student services programs designed to identify and provide services for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds.,Discretionary Grants,Higher education,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Education (9-12); Education (13+),Native American,1090000,1090000,Native American,39063,39063,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732146,Department of Education,Upward Bound Math and Science Program,"The Upward Bound Math and Science program is designed to strengthen the math and science skills of participating students. The goal of the program is to help students recognize and develop their potential to excel in math and science and to encourage them to pursue postsecondary degrees in math and science, and ultimately careers in the math and science profession.",Discretionary Grants,Higher education,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified)",Education (9-12),STEM Education,63810,65439,STEM Education,63810,65439,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729061,Department of Education,Vocational rehabilitation State grants,"The Vocational Rehabilitation State Grants program provides funding to State VR agencies to provide a wide range of services designed to help persons with disabilities prepare for and engage in competitive integrated employment to the extent of their capabilities. Individuals who are eligible for assistance include those with a physical or mental impairment that results in a substantial impediment to employment and who require and can benefit from VR services to achieve and maximize employment and career goals. ",Formula Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Individuals with Physical Disabilities; Individuals with Developmental Disabilities,Native American; Workforce Development,3260627,3221688,Native American,67505,69408,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729061,Department of Education,Vocational rehabilitation State grants,"The Vocational Rehabilitation State Grants program provides funding to State VR agencies to provide a wide range of services designed to help persons with disabilities prepare for and engage in competitive integrated employment to the extent of their capabilities. Individuals who are eligible for assistance include those with a physical or mental impairment that results in a substantial impediment to employment and who require and can benefit from VR services to achieve and maximize employment and career goals. ",Formula Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Individuals with Physical Disabilities; Individuals with Developmental Disabilities,Native American; Workforce Development,3260627,3221688,Workforce Development,3260627,3221688,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732137,Department of Energy,Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy,"Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) advances high-potential, high-impact energy technologies that are too early for private-sector investment. ARPA-E awardees are developing entirely new ways to generate, store, and use energy",Cooperative Agreements,Energy supply,"Private Educational Institution, For Profit; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Public nonprofit institution/organization; Other private institution/ organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Profit Organization; Small Business; Other public institution/organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,404955,437999,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,85000,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728398,Department of Energy,Artificial Intelligence and Technology Office (AITO),"AITO serves as the Department’s hub for the development, coordination, and execution of the agency’s efforts as a world-leading enterprise in scientific and technological discovery and to accelerate the development, delivery, and adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI).",Federal Pay and Benefits,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,1034,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,1034,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728407,Department of Energy,"Cybersecurity, Energy Security & Emergency Response","Cybersecurity for Energy Delivery Systems Program: Supports research and development of innovative tools and technologies to prevent, detect, and mitigate cyber attacks on energy delivery systems while sustaining critical functions.",Contractor Services,Emergency energy preparedness,U.S. Federal Government,Scientist /Researchers; Local; State; Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,101403,152504,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,4600,10496,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732044,Department of Energy,Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation,"The National Nuclear Security Administration's Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation works globally to prevent state and non-state actors from developing nuclear weapons or acquiring weapons-usable nuclear or radiological materials, equipment, technology, and expertise.",Contractor Services,Atomic energy defense activities,"Private Educational Institution, For Profit; For-Profit Organization; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Scientist /Researchers; Federal; Education (13+),A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Workforce Development,1902369,2097402,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,34110,27118,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732044,Department of Energy,Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation,"The National Nuclear Security Administration's Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation works globally to prevent state and non-state actors from developing nuclear weapons or acquiring weapons-usable nuclear or radiological materials, equipment, technology, and expertise.",Contractor Services,Atomic energy defense activities,"Private Educational Institution, For Profit; For-Profit Organization; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Scientist /Researchers; Federal; Education (13+),A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Workforce Development,1902369,2097402,Workforce Development,22100,22100,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728410,Department of Energy,Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE),"EERE invests in research and development (R&D) as part of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) broad portfolio approach to addressing our Nation’s energy and environmental challenges.",Contractor Services,Energy supply,Individual; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); U.S. Federal Government; For-Profit Organization; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Native American; STEM Education; Workforce Development,2207379,2806961,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,24752,42983,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728410,Department of Energy,Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE),"EERE invests in research and development (R&D) as part of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) broad portfolio approach to addressing our Nation’s energy and environmental challenges.",Contractor Services,Energy supply,Individual; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); U.S. Federal Government; For-Profit Organization; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Native American; STEM Education; Workforce Development,2207379,2806961,Native American,112,120,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728410,Department of Energy,Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE),"EERE invests in research and development (R&D) as part of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) broad portfolio approach to addressing our Nation’s energy and environmental challenges.",Contractor Services,Energy supply,Individual; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); U.S. Federal Government; For-Profit Organization; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Native American; STEM Education; Workforce Development,2207379,2806961,STEM Education,34519,78925,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728410,Department of Energy,Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE),"EERE invests in research and development (R&D) as part of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) broad portfolio approach to addressing our Nation’s energy and environmental challenges.",Contractor Services,Energy supply,Individual; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); U.S. Federal Government; For-Profit Organization; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Native American; STEM Education; Workforce Development,2207379,2806961,Workforce Development,31260,42650,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728456,Department of Energy,"Environment, Health, Safety and Security","The Office of Environment, Health, Safety and Security (EHSS) provides corporate leadership and strategic approaches in enabling the Department of Energy (DOE) mission and furthering the protection afforded the DOE workers, the public, the environment, and national security assets.",Contractor Services,Consumer and occupational health and safety,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,200011,211062,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,1250,2750,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727841,Department of Energy,Environmental Management,"EM's Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program (MSIPP) is a program to promote the education and development of the next generation workforce in critical science, engineering, technology, and math (STEM) related disciplines that complement current and future missions of U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (DOE-EM).",Contractor Services,Training and employment,Individual,Minority Groups; Education (13+); Graduate Student; Student Trainee; Individual/Family,STEM Education,5922890,6253130,STEM Education,6000,6000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728449,Department of Energy,Fossil Energy Research and Development,"The Fossil Energy Research and Development (FER&D) program offices advance transformative science and innovative technologies that enable the reliable, efficient, affordable, and environmentally sound use of fossil fuels.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Energy supply,U.S. Federal Government,Federal; Scientist /Researchers,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,662064,687798,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,31021,24821,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728116,Department of Energy,Indian Energy Policy and Programs,"Competitive grant & technical assistance program supporting energy development and electrification in Indian Country, and associated support contracts.",Discretionary Grants,"Energy information, policy, and regulation",Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Native American Organizations; Local; State; Public nonprofit institution/organization,Native American,10562,8626,Native American,10562,8626,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732138,Department of Energy,Naval Reactors,"The Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program provides militarily effective nuclear propulsion plants and ensures their safe, reliable and long-lived operation. NNSA's Naval Reactors Program provides the design, development and operational support required to provide militarily effective nuclear propulsion plants and ensure their safe, reliable and long-lived operation.",Contractor Services,Atomic energy defense activities,For-Profit Organization,Scientist /Researchers; Education (13+),Workforce Development,2080870,1554774,Workforce Development,1000,1200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732007,Department of Energy,Nuclear Energy,"The Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) mission is to advance nuclear energy science and technology to meet U.S. energy, environmental, and economic needs. Within NE, the Integrated University Program supports nuclear science and engineering study and research.",Contractor Services,Higher education,Individual,Education (13+); Student Trainee; Graduate Student,STEM Education,1518660,1557809,STEM Education,5067,4980,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728452,Department of Energy,Science,"The Office of Science’s (SC) mission is to deliver scientific discoveries and major scientific tools to transform our understanding of nature and advance the energy, economic and national security of the United States.",Contractor Services,General science and basic research,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Federal; Intrastate; Scientist /Researchers; Anyone/General public; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Sponsored Organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; STEM Education,5904450,6266046,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,144750,269144,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728452,Department of Energy,Science,"The Office of Science’s (SC) mission is to deliver scientific discoveries and major scientific tools to transform our understanding of nature and advance the energy, economic and national security of the United States.",Contractor Services,General science and basic research,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Federal; Intrastate; Scientist /Researchers; Anyone/General public; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Sponsored Organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; STEM Education,5904450,6266046,STEM Education,32422,40598,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728451,Department of Energy,Weapons Activities,"The Weapons Activities program supports U.S. nuclear warheads, provides the materials and components for those weapons, and sustains the infrastructure that supports that mission.",Contractor Services,Atomic energy defense activities,"Public/State Controlled Institution; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Minority Groups; Federal; Scientist /Researchers; Education (13+),A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; STEM Education; Workforce Development,14058177,14533269,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,20000,54000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728451,Department of Energy,Weapons Activities,"The Weapons Activities program supports U.S. nuclear warheads, provides the materials and components for those weapons, and sustains the infrastructure that supports that mission.",Contractor Services,Atomic energy defense activities,"Public/State Controlled Institution; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Minority Groups; Federal; Scientist /Researchers; Education (13+),A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; STEM Education; Workforce Development,14058177,14533269,STEM Education,55400,52000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728451,Department of Energy,Weapons Activities,"The Weapons Activities program supports U.S. nuclear warheads, provides the materials and components for those weapons, and sustains the infrastructure that supports that mission.",Contractor Services,Atomic energy defense activities,"Public/State Controlled Institution; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Minority Groups; Federal; Scientist /Researchers; Education (13+),A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; STEM Education; Workforce Development,14058177,14533269,Workforce Development,17900,27700,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729470,Department of Health and Human Services,Aging Network Support Activities,"The Aging Network Support Activities program provides competitive grants and contracts to support technical assistance to help States, Tribes, and community providers of aging services to develop service systems that help older people remain independent and able to live in their own homes and communities. These activities of national significance help seniors and their families to obtain information about their care options and benefits. The program also provides ongoing support for the national aging services network and helps support the activities of ACL’s core service delivery programs.",Discretionary Grants,Social services,Public/State Controlled Institution,Senior Citizen (60+),Native American,16347,12355,Native American,646,646,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731269,Department of Health and Human Services,AI/AN Suicide Prevention Initiative- Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS),"The program provides innovative training and technical assistance that helps tribal communities facilitate the development and implementation of comprehensive and collaborative community-based prevention plans to reduce violence, bullying, substance abuse, and suicide among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth, in support of the HHS Tribal Health and Well-Being Coordination. ",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations; American Indian,Native American,2931,2931,Native American,2931,2931,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731191,Department of Health and Human Services,American Indian/Alaska Native Suicide Prevention Initiative,"Program helps tribal communities facilitate the development and implementation of comprehensive and collaborative community-based prevention plans to reduce violence, bullying, substance abuse, and suicide among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth.",Contractor Services,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,2637,2671,Native American,2637,2671,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729466,Department of Health and Human Services,Assistive Technology,"Assistive Technology Act, Section 4 Programs assist individuals with disabilities to: acquire, maintain, and utilize, assistive technological services and devices; to lead a fully functioning life. The Assistive Technology Act Section 5 programs provide individuals protection and advocacy services related to assistive technology.",Formula Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Individuals with Physical Disabilities; Individuals with Developmental Disabilities,Native American,35939,36994,Native American,30,30,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730691,Department of Health and Human Services,Behavioral Health Workforce Development Program,"The purpose of the Behavioral Health Workforce Development Programs is to develop and expand the behavioral health workforce serving populations across the lifespan, including in rural and medically underserved areas.",Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit","Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Alcoholic; Person with substance use disorder; Graduate Student; Student Trainee; Health Professional",Opioid Epidemic Response,151951,108358,Opioid Epidemic Response,151951,108358,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731116,Department of Health and Human Services,Building Communities of Recovery (BCOR),The purpose of this program is to mobilize resources within and outside of the recovery community to increase the prevalence and quality of long-term recovery support from drug/alcohol addiction.,Discretionary Grants,Health care services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Alcoholic; Person with substance use disorder,Opioid Epidemic Response,6219,7976,Opioid Epidemic Response,6219,7976,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727351,Department of Health and Human Services,Child Care and Development Block Grant,"The Child Care and Development Block Grant is the discretionary funding that supports the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). The CCDF is the primary federal funding source to help low-income families access child care. As a block grant, CCDF gives funding to States, Territories, and Tribes to provide child care subsidies primarily through vouchers or certificates to low-income families. In addition, CCDF funds are used to improve the quality of child care for both subsidized and unsubsidized children.",Formula Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; School; Preschool; Infant (0-5); Minority Groups; Individual/Family; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,5259759,9345427,Native American,301870,432399,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729287,Department of Health and Human Services,Child Care Entitlement (CCE),"The Child Care Entitlement (CCE) is the mandatory portion of the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). CCDF provides funding to States, Territories, and Tribes to help low-income families access child care, mainly through vouchers or certificates. In addition, CCDF funds are used to improve the quality of child care for both subsidized and unsubsidized children. CCDF consists of both discretionary funding authorized by the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) Act and mandatory funding under the Social Security Act. CCE funds also come with a State match and maintenance of effort requirement.",Mandatory Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; School; Preschool; Infant (0-5); Minority Groups; Individual/Family; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,2901228,2896078,Native American,58340,58340,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727156,Department of Health and Human Services,Child Welfare Services,"To promote state and tribal flexibility in the development and expansion of a coordinated child and family services program that utilizes community-based agencies and ensures all children are raised in safe, loving families.",Formula Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Youth (16-21); Child (6-15); Infant (0-5),Native American,267811,268735,Native American,6616,7312,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731192,Department of Health and Human Services,Children's Mental Health Service Program- AI/AN,"Improve the mental, emotional, and behavioral health outcomes for children, youth, and young adults with SED and their families by creating, expanding, and sustaining services and supports to improve the lives of young people and their families.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,6991,4295,Native American,6991,4295,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731267,Department of Health and Human Services,Circle of Care- AI/AN Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS),"Provide tribal and urban Indian communities with the tools and resources to plan and design a holistic, community-based, culturally competent, coordinated system of care approach to support mental health and wellness for children, youth, and families. ",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Youth (16-21); Native American Organizations; American Indian,Native American,5826,6247,Native American,5826,6247,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731182,Department of Health and Human Services,Circles of Care- AI/AN (Mental Health),"The program increases capacity and community readiness to address the mental health issues of children and their families through the provision of evidence-based treatment services and supports. In addition, it provides American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities with tools and resources to design and sustain their own culturally competent system of care approach for children. Provide tribal and urban Indian communities with the tools and resources to plan and design a holistic, community-based, culturally competent, coordinated system of care approach to support mental health and wellness for children, youth, and families.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,5459,5867,Native American,5459,5867,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727170,Department of Health and Human Services,Community Services Block Grant,"Provides grant allocations to states, territories, and tribes, for poverty reduction, including services to address employment, education, housing assistance, nutrition, energy, emergency services, health, and substance abuse",Formula Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Public nonprofit institution/organization; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Unemployed; Local; Migrant; Anyone/General public; Low Income; Individual/Family,Native American,717749,739994,Native American,6360,6561,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727165,Department of Health and Human Services,Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention,"To support community-based efforts to develop, operate, expand, and enhance, and coordinate initiatives, programs, and activities to prevent child abuse and neglect and to support the coordination of resources and activities to better strengthen and support families to reduce the likelihood of child abuse and neglect; and to foster understanding, appreciation and knowledge of diverse populations in order to effectively prevent and treat child abuse and neglect.",Formula Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),"Individual/Family; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Quasi-public nonprofit organization",Native American,39627,55660,Native American,393,392,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731119,Department of Health and Human Services,Comprehensive Opioid Recovery Centers,This program provides grants to nonprofit substance use disorder treatment organizations to operate comprehensive centers which provide a full spectrum of treatment and recovery support services for opioid use disorders.,Discretionary Grants,Health care services,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Person with substance use disorder,Opioid Epidemic Response,0,1751,Opioid Epidemic Response,0,1751,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731193,Department of Health and Human Services,Criminal and Juvenile Justice / AOT- Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS),Expand access to services for people with mental and/or substance use disorders who come into contact with the adult criminal justice system.,Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,879,764,Native American,879,764,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731052,Department of Health and Human Services,Criminal Justice Activities Drug Courts,"SAMHSA’s Adult Drug Court programs support a variety of services including direct treatment services for diverse populations, wraparound and recovery support services such as recovery housing and peer recovery support services designed to improve access and retention, drug testing for illicit substances, educational support, relapse prevention and long-term management, and HIV and viral hepatitis B and C testing conducted in accordance with state and local requirements",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,"Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Person with substance use disorder; Alcoholic,Opioid Epidemic Response,69992,70000,Opioid Epidemic Response,69992,70000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727034,Department of Health and Human Services,Developmental Disabilities - Protection and Advocacy Grants,"Developmental Disabilities Protection and Advocacy (P&As) programs provide a range of legal advocacy services to unserved or underserved individuals with developmental disabilities, ensuring they have access to the community; are protected from abuse and neglect; and are able to exercise their rights to make choices, contribute to society, and live independently.",Formula Grants,Social services,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Individuals with Developmental Disabilities,Native American,40692,40776,Native American,216,217,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726805,Department of Health and Human Services,Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research - Contractor Services,"Works to reduce new HIV infections, increase access to care, improve health outcomes for people with HIV, and reduce HIV-related health disparities through nationwide investments in health departments, surveillance, program support, and school health. Program activities also include the implementation of the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative.",Contractor Services,Health research and training,"Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Federal; Minority Groups,HIV/AIDS,76509,97163,HIV/AIDS,76509,97163,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728462,Department of Health and Human Services,Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research - Cooperative Agreements,"Works to reduce new HIV infections, increase access to care, improve health outcomes for people with HIV, and reduce HIV-related health disparities through nationwide investments in health departments, surveillance, program support, and school health. Program activities also include the implementation of the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative.",Cooperative Agreements,Health research and training,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified)",Anyone/General public; Minority Groups,HIV/AIDS,548358,660724,HIV/AIDS,548358,660724,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728459,Department of Health and Human Services,Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research - Federal Pay and Benefits,"Works to reduce new HIV infections, increase access to care, improve health outcomes for people with HIV, and reduce HIV-related health disparities through nationwide investments in health departments, surveillance, program support, and school health. Program activities also include the implementation of the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Health research and training,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,HIV/AIDS,97237,100595,HIV/AIDS,97237,100595,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731113,Department of Health and Human Services,Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN),"DAWN is a nationwide public health surveillance system to monitor emergency department (ED) visits related to recent substance use, including those related to opioids. Authorized by the 21st Century Cures Act, this program is necessary to respond effectively to the opioid and addiction crisis in the United States and to better inform public health, clinicians, policymakers, and other stakeholders to respond to emerging substance use trends.",Contractor Services,Health care services,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,Opioid Epidemic Response,10000,10000,Opioid Epidemic Response,10000,10000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729467,Department of Health and Human Services,Elder Rights Support Activities,"Elder Rights Support Activities provide information, training, and technical assistance to States and communities to prevent, detect, and respond to elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation, and support the development of coordinated systems of Adult Protective Services. The Elder Justice and Adult Protective Services program, along with the National Center on Elder Abuse, the National Long-Term Care Ombudsman Resource Center, and legal systems development programs create an interconnected framework for carrying out ACL’s Protection of Vulnerable Adults programs.",Discretionary Grants,Social services,Public/State Controlled Institution,Senior Citizen (60+),Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response,15772,15776,Native American,480,480,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729467,Department of Health and Human Services,Elder Rights Support Activities,"Elder Rights Support Activities provide information, training, and technical assistance to States and communities to prevent, detect, and respond to elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation, and support the development of coordinated systems of Adult Protective Services. The Elder Justice and Adult Protective Services program, along with the National Center on Elder Abuse, the National Long-Term Care Ombudsman Resource Center, and legal systems development programs create an interconnected framework for carrying out ACL’s Protection of Vulnerable Adults programs.",Discretionary Grants,Social services,Public/State Controlled Institution,Senior Citizen (60+),Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response,15772,15776,Opioid Epidemic Response,0,1706,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731181,Department of Health and Human Services,Emergency Department Alternatives to Opioids,"The purpose of this new program is to provide funding to hospitals and emergency departments, including freestanding emergency departments, to develop, implement, enhance, or study alternative pain management protocols and treatments that limit the use and prescribing of opioids in emergency departments.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Person with substance use disorder,Opioid Epidemic Response,0,4900,Opioid Epidemic Response,0,4900,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727178,Department of Health and Human Services,Family Violence Prevention and Services,"Provides funding to support programs and projects that work to prevent incidents of family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence, and to provide immediate shelter and supportive services for adult and youth victims (and their dependents).",Formula Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Local; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,Native American,163916,175484,Native American,20170,22675,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731053,Department of Health and Human Services,First Responder Training Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act,"The purpose of this program, authorized under Section 202 of CARA, is to help first responders and members of other key community sectors to administer a drug or device approved or cleared under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act for emergency treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Anyone/General public,Opioid Epidemic Response,35540,41372,Opioid Epidemic Response,35540,41372,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731307,Department of Health and Human Services,Food and Drug Administration Global Health Crosscutting Activities,Global Health Activities,Federal Pay and Benefits,Health research and training,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,Global Health,67878,69007,Global Health,67878,69007,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731308,Department of Health and Human Services,Food and Drug Administration HIV/AIDS Crosscutting Activities,HIV/AIDS Crosscutting Activities,Federal Pay and Benefits,Health research and training,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,HIV/AIDS,98440,96920,HIV/AIDS,98440,96920,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731306,Department of Health and Human Services,Food and Drug Administration NITRD/AI Crosscutting Activities,Crosscutting funding estimate for Artificial Intelligence activities for Food and Drug Regulatory Science,Federal Pay and Benefits,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,38884,38510,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,38884,38510,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731309,Department of Health and Human Services,Food and Drug Administration Opioids Crosscutting Regulatory Activities,Opioids Crosscutting Activities with dedicated budget authority,Federal Pay and Benefits,Health research and training,U.S. Federal Government,Federal; Anyone/General public; Individual/Family; Local; State,Economic Development,95920,118224,Economic Development,95920,118224,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727240,Department of Health and Human Services,Foster care and Permanency,"Programs assist participating states and tribes with the costs of maintaining eligible children in foster care, preparing children for living on their own, assisting relatives with legal guardianship of eligible children, and finding and supporting adoptive homes for children with special needs who are unable to return home to their family of origin.",Mandatory Grants,Social services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Child (6-15); Infant (0-5); Youth (16-21); Individual/Family; American Indian; Local; Native American Organizations,Native American,8430782,8971130,Native American,12262,14443,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731196,Department of Health and Human Services,Garrett Lee Smith State/Tribal- Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS),"Support states and tribes in developing and implementing state-wide or tribal youth suicide prevention and early intervention strategies; and, promoting public/private collaboration among youth-serving institutions and agencies who are providing services AI/AN communities.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,20595,16576,Native American,20595,16576,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729083,Department of Health and Human Services,Global HIV/AIDS Program - Contractor Services,"CDC leverages its public health science expertise and its long-standing partnerships with ministries of health, community organizations, and other global partners to establish country-driven programs and systems that focus on ensuring evidence-based decision making through high-quality HIV monitoring and evaluation, innovations in laboratory diagnostics, improving health information systems.",Contractor Services,Health research and training,"Foreign Non-Governmental Entity; International Organization; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Federal,Global Health,1074,725,Global Health,1074,725,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729085,Department of Health and Human Services,Global HIV/AIDS Program - Discretionary Grants,"CDC leverages its public health science expertise and its long-standing partnerships with ministries of health, community organizations, and other global partners to establish country-driven programs and systems that focus on ensuring evidence-based decision making through high-quality HIV monitoring and evaluation, innovations in laboratory diagnostics, improving health information systems.",Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"Foreign Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; International Organization; Foreign Non-Governmental Entity",Anyone/General public,Global Health,11536,31970,Global Health,11536,31970,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729080,Department of Health and Human Services,Global HIV/AIDS Program - Federal Pay and Benefits,"CDC leverages its public health science expertise and its long-standing partnerships with ministries of health, community organizations, and other global partners to establish country-driven programs and systems that focus on ensuring evidence-based decision making through high-quality HIV monitoring and evaluation, innovations in laboratory diagnostics, improving health information systems.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Health research and training,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,Global Health,70893,51186,Global Health,70893,51186,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729094,Department of Health and Human Services,Global Immunization Program - Contractor Services,"Eradicate, eliminate and control vaccine preventable diseases globally",Contractor Services,Health research and training,"Foreign Non-Governmental Entity; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; International Organization; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Federal,Global Health,17440,19012,Global Health,17440,19012,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729096,Department of Health and Human Services,Global Immunization Program - Discretionary Grants,"Eradicate, eliminate and control vaccine preventable diseases globally",Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"Foreign Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; International Organization; Foreign Non-Governmental Entity",Anyone/General public,Global Health,132450,128273,Global Health,132450,128273,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729092,Department of Health and Human Services,Global Immunization Program - Federal Pay and Benefits,"Eradicate, eliminate and control vaccine preventable diseases globally",Federal Pay and Benefits,Health research and training,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,Global Health,39606,42373,Global Health,39606,42373,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729115,Department of Health and Human Services,Global Public Health Protection (GDDER/GHS & GPHC)-Contractor Services,CDC works with countries to close gaps in global preparedness and address global health security challenges.,Contractor Services,Health research and training,"Foreign Non-Governmental Entity; International Organization; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Federal,Global Health,17355,23350,Global Health,17355,23350,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729116,Department of Health and Human Services,Global Public Health Protection (GDDER/GHS & GPHC)-Discretionary Grants,CDC works with countries to close gaps in global preparedness and address global health security challenges.,Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"Foreign Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; International Organization; Foreign Non-Governmental Entity",Anyone/General public,Global Health,41131,73790,Global Health,41131,73790,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729113,Department of Health and Human Services,Global Public Health Protection (GDDER/GHS & GPHC)-Federal Pay and Benefits,CDC works with countries to close gaps in global preparedness and address global health security challenges.,Federal Pay and Benefits,Health research and training,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,Global Health,18269,58566,Global Health,18269,58566,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729086,Department of Health and Human Services,Global Tuberculosis - Contractor Services,"Find, cure, and prevent TB and help support sustainability of country efforts to eliminate the disease, which also help reduce rates in the United States.",Contractor Services,Health research and training,"Foreign Non-Governmental Entity; International Organization; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Federal,Global Health,251,133,Global Health,251,133,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729091,Department of Health and Human Services,Global Tuberculosis - Discretionary Grants,"Find, cure, and prevent TB and help support sustainability of country efforts to eliminate the disease, which also help reduce rates in the United States.",Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"Foreign Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; International Organization; Foreign Non-Governmental Entity",Anyone/General public,Global Health,1568,1899,Global Health,1568,1899,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729089,Department of Health and Human Services,Global Tuberculosis - Federal Pay and Benefits,"Find, cure, and prevent TB and help support sustainability of country efforts to eliminate the disease, which also help reduce rates in the United States.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Health research and training,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,Global Health,3409,3349,Global Health,3409,3349,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729238,Department of Health and Human Services,Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country-Contractor Services,"Supports a coordinated, holistic approach to healthy living and chronic disease prevention by reinforcing indigenous approaches and make healthy choices and lifeways easier for people in Indian Country",Contractor Services,Health research and training,"Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Federal,Native American,810,586,Native American,810,586,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729241,Department of Health and Human Services,Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country-Discretionary Grants,"Supports a coordinated, holistic approach to healthy living and chronic disease prevention by reinforcing indigenous approaches and make healthy choices and lifeways easier for people in Indian Country",Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian,Native American,17565,17724,Native American,17565,17724,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729234,Department of Health and Human Services,Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country-Federal Pay & Benefits,"Supports a coordinated, holistic approach to healthy living and chronic disease prevention by reinforcing indigenous approaches and make healthy choices and lifeways easier for people in Indian Country",Federal Pay and Benefits,Health research and training,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,Native American,1397,1583,Native American,1397,1583,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731082,Department of Health and Human Services,Grants To Prevent Prescription Drug/Opioid Overdose Related Deaths,"The program helps states identify communities of high need and provide education, training, and resources necessary to meet their specific needs.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Person with substance use disorder,Opioid Epidemic Response,11561,11552,Opioid Epidemic Response,11561,11552,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727235,Department of Health and Human Services,Head Start,"To promote school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of low-income children, including children on federally recognized reservations and children of migratory farm workers, through the provision of comprehensive health, educational, nutritional, social and other services; and to involve parents in their children's learning and to help parents make progress toward their educational, literacy and employment goals.",Discretionary Grants,Social services,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government","Individual/Family; Welfare Recipient; Education (0-8); Low Income; Preschool; Infant (0-5); Individuals with Developmental Disabilities; Individuals with Physical Disabilities; Refugee/ Alien; Women; Asian; Spanish Origin; American Indian; Black; Native American Organizations; Anyone/General public; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Minority Groups",Homelessness; Native American,10331440,10570705,Homelessness,551000,583000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727235,Department of Health and Human Services,Head Start,"To promote school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of low-income children, including children on federally recognized reservations and children of migratory farm workers, through the provision of comprehensive health, educational, nutritional, social and other services; and to involve parents in their children's learning and to help parents make progress toward their educational, literacy and employment goals.",Discretionary Grants,Social services,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government","Individual/Family; Welfare Recipient; Education (0-8); Low Income; Preschool; Infant (0-5); Individuals with Developmental Disabilities; Individuals with Physical Disabilities; Refugee/ Alien; Women; Asian; Spanish Origin; American Indian; Black; Native American Organizations; Anyone/General public; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Minority Groups",Homelessness; Native American,10331440,10570705,Native American,320491,307784,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730646,Department of Health and Human Services,Health Careers Opportunity Program,"The Health Careers Opportunity Program (HCOP) provides individuals from economically and educationally disadvantaged backgrounds an opportunity to develop the skills needed to successfully compete for, enter, and graduate from schools of health professions or allied health professions.",Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit","Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Student Trainee",STEM Education,14116,14980,STEM Education,14116,14980,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730458,Department of Health and Human Services,Health Centers,"For more than 50 years, health centers have delivered affordable, accessible, quality, and cost-effective primary health care to patients regardless of their ability to pay. During that time, health centers have become an essential primary care provider for millions of people across the country. Health centers advance a model of coordinated, comprehensive, and patient-centered primary health care, integrating a wide range of medical, dental, mental health, substance use disorder, and patient services.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution,"Anyone/General public; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Rural; Migrant; Low Income; Minority Groups",HIV/AIDS; Homelessness; Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response,5690810,5647457,HIV/AIDS,40000,94000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730458,Department of Health and Human Services,Health Centers,"For more than 50 years, health centers have delivered affordable, accessible, quality, and cost-effective primary health care to patients regardless of their ability to pay. During that time, health centers have become an essential primary care provider for millions of people across the country. Health centers advance a model of coordinated, comprehensive, and patient-centered primary health care, integrating a wide range of medical, dental, mental health, substance use disorder, and patient services.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution,"Anyone/General public; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Rural; Migrant; Low Income; Minority Groups",HIV/AIDS; Homelessness; Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response,5690810,5647457,Homelessness,478215,478980,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730458,Department of Health and Human Services,Health Centers,"For more than 50 years, health centers have delivered affordable, accessible, quality, and cost-effective primary health care to patients regardless of their ability to pay. During that time, health centers have become an essential primary care provider for millions of people across the country. Health centers advance a model of coordinated, comprehensive, and patient-centered primary health care, integrating a wide range of medical, dental, mental health, substance use disorder, and patient services.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution,"Anyone/General public; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Rural; Migrant; Low Income; Minority Groups",HIV/AIDS; Homelessness; Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response,5690810,5647457,Native American,109934,110110,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730458,Department of Health and Human Services,Health Centers,"For more than 50 years, health centers have delivered affordable, accessible, quality, and cost-effective primary health care to patients regardless of their ability to pay. During that time, health centers have become an essential primary care provider for millions of people across the country. Health centers advance a model of coordinated, comprehensive, and patient-centered primary health care, integrating a wide range of medical, dental, mental health, substance use disorder, and patient services.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution,"Anyone/General public; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Rural; Migrant; Low Income; Minority Groups",HIV/AIDS; Homelessness; Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response,5690810,5647457,Opioid Epidemic Response,545000,543000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728381,Department of Health and Human Services,Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG),The Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) support demonstration projects that are designed to provide Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program recipients and other low income individuals with the opportunity to obtain education and training for occupations in the health care field that pay well and are expected to either experience labor shortages or be in high demand. Program participants also receive other supports and resources to enable successful completion of their education or training program.,Mandatory Grants,Higher education,"Private Educational Institution, For Profit; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Federal; Low Income; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State,Workforce Development,82691,82272,Workforce Development,82691,82272,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727896,Department of Health and Human Services,Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood,"A portion of the funding authorized for the Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood program has been allocated for Tribal TANF- Child Welfare Coordination Grants. These funds are provided to test the effectiveness of coordinating tribal TANF and child welfare services for tribal families at risk of child abuse or neglect. Eight Tribal TANF-Child Welfare Coordination demonstration projects are providing improved case management for families eligible assistance, supportive services and assistance to tribal children in out-of-home placements, and prevention services and assistance to tribal families at risk of child abuse and neglect.",Mandatory Grants,Social services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,139601,147225,Native American,2000,2000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731197,Department of Health and Human Services,Healthy Transition- Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS),"Improve access to treatment and support services for youth and young adults, ages 16-25, who have, or at risk of developing a serious emotional disturbance (SED) or a serious mental illness (SMI), and improving emotional and behavioral health functioning so that this population of youth and young adults can maximize their potential to assume adult roles and responsibilities and lead full and productive lives.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,4376,4424,Native American,4376,4424,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731012,Department of Health and Human Services,Homelessness,"The progam increases capacity and provides accessible, effective, comprehensive, coordinated, integrated, and evidence-based treatment services, peer support and other recovery support services, and linkages to sustainable permanent housing.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Individual/Family; Youth (16-21),Homelessness,2348,2330,Homelessness,2348,2330,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731004,Department of Health and Human Services,Homelessness Prevention Program,"Homelessness Prevention Program increases capacity and provides accessible, effective, comprehensive, coordinated, integrated, and evidence-based treatment services, peer support and other recovery support services, and linkages to sustainable permanent housing.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Individual/Family; Youth (16-21),Homelessness,31101,30695,Homelessness,31101,30695,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731117,Department of Health and Human Services,Improving Access to Overdose Treatment,"The program utilizes SAMHSA’s Opioid Overdose Prevention toolkit and other resources to help grantees train and provide resources to health care providers and pharmacists on the prescribing of drugs or devices approved or cleared under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act for emergency treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Person with substance use disorder,Opioid Epidemic Response,1078,1070,Opioid Epidemic Response,1078,1070,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729272,Department of Health and Human Services,Infectious Diseases and the Opioid Epidemic - Contractor Services,"Supports testing, diagnosis, treatment, linkage to care, surveillance, and outbreak response activities that address infectious diseases involving injection drug use and other drugs.",Contractor Services,Health research and training,"Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Federal,Opioid Epidemic Response,292,1268,Opioid Epidemic Response,292,1268,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729273,Department of Health and Human Services,Infectious Diseases and the Opioid Epidemic - Cooperative Agreements,"Supports testing, diagnosis, treatment, linkage to care, surveillance, and outbreak response activities that address infectious diseases involving injection drug use and other drugs.",Cooperative Agreements,Health research and training,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Anyone/General public; Health Professional,Opioid Epidemic Response,4179,7751,Opioid Epidemic Response,4179,7751,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729271,Department of Health and Human Services,Infectious Diseases and the Opioid Epidemic - Federal Pay and Benefits,"Supports testing, diagnosis, treatment, linkage to care, surveillance, and outbreak response activities that address infectious diseases involving injection drug use and other drugs.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Health research and training,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,Opioid Epidemic Response,69,574,Opioid Epidemic Response,69,574,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729843,Department of Health and Human Services,Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program,The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps keep families safe and healthy through initiatives that assist families with energy costs.,Formula Grants,General purpose fiscal assistance,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Individual/Family; Low Income; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,3655242,4641728,Native American,40671,42792,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730738,Department of Health and Human Services,"Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program","The Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program supports voluntary, evidence-based home visiting services during pregnancy and to parents with young children up to kindergarten entry living in at-risk communities. The MIECHV Program builds upon decades of scientific research showing that home visits by a nurse, social worker, or early childhood educator during pregnancy and in the first years of life have the potential to improve the lives of children and families. Three percent of program funds are set-aside to fund tribal entities to implement home visiting programs in tribal communities.",Mandatory Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Individual/Family; American Indian; School; Preschool; Infant (0-5); Women,Native American,401740,400096,Native American,12000,12000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731049,Department of Health and Human Services,Medication Assisted Treatment for Prescription Drug and Opioid Addiction,"The MAT-PDOA program addresses treatment needs of individuals who have an opioid use disorder (OUD) by expanding/enhancing treatment system capacity to provide accessible, effective, comprehensive, coordinated/integrated, and evidence-based MAT and recovery support services.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Anyone/General public,Opioid Epidemic Response,88977,88690,Opioid Epidemic Response,88977,88690,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731015,Department of Health and Human Services,Minority AIDS - Mental Health,"The Minority AIDS program enhances and expands the provision of effective, culturally competent, HIV/AIDS-related mental health services in racial and ethnic minority communities for people living with or at high risk for HIV/AIDS.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Minority Groups,HIV/AIDS,9152,9148,HIV/AIDS,9152,9148,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731025,Department of Health and Human Services,Minority AIDS - Prevention,The Minority AIDS program supports activities that assist grantees in building a solid foundation for delivering and sustaining quality and accessible state-of-the-science substance misuse and HIV prevention services.,Discretionary Grants,Health care services,"Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Youth (16-21); Juvenile Delinquent; Minority Groups,HIV/AIDS,40969,41192,HIV/AIDS,40969,41192,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731042,Department of Health and Human Services,Minority AIDS - Treatment,Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI) funded programs address HIV and hepatitis infection by facilitating the development and expansion of culturally competent and effective community-based treatment systems for substance use and co-occurring mental disorder treatment within racial and ethnic minority communities.,Discretionary Grants,Health care services,"Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Minority Groups; Youth (16-21); Women; Black,HIV/AIDS,65279,65495,HIV/AIDS,65279,65495,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731199,Department of Health and Human Services,National Child Traumatic Stress Network- Center for Mental Health Services (CHMS),"Provide national expertise for specific types of traumatic events, population groups and service systems, and support the specialized adaptation of effective evidence-based treatment and service approaches for communities across the nation; Provide and increase access to effective trauma focused treatment and services systems in communities for children, adolescents and their families who experience traumatic events throughout the nation",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,1391,1400,Native American,1391,1400,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730596,Department of Health and Human Services,National Health Service Corps (NHSC),"Since its inception in 1972, the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) has worked to support qualified health care providers dedicated to working in underserved communities in urban, rural, and tribal areas.",Other Financial Assistance,Health care services,Individual,"Health Professional; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)",Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response,409437,537247,Native American,14602,15176,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730596,Department of Health and Human Services,National Health Service Corps (NHSC),"Since its inception in 1972, the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) has worked to support qualified health care providers dedicated to working in underserved communities in urban, rural, and tribal areas.",Other Financial Assistance,Health care services,Individual,"Health Professional; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)",Native American; Opioid Epidemic Response,409437,537247,Opioid Epidemic Response,82184,178784,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726108,Department of Health and Human Services,"National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research","The mission of the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) is to generate new knowledge, and promote its effective use, to improve the abilities of people with disabilities to perform activities of their choice in the community, and to expand society’s capacity to provide full opportunities and accommodations for its citizens with disabilities. NIDILRR sponsors comprehensive and coordinated programs of research and related activities to maximize the full inclusion, social integration, employment, and independent living of individuals with disabilities of all ages.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Individual; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Individuals with Physical Disabilities; Individuals with Developmental Disabilities,Opioid Epidemic Response,108882,111958,Opioid Epidemic Response,989,988,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731190,Department of Health and Human Services,National Strategy for Suicide Prevention Zero Zuicide,"The purpose of this program is to implement suicide prevention and intervention programs for individuals who are 25 years of age or older by systematically applying evidence-based approaches to screening and risk assessment, developing care protocols, collaborating for safety planning, providing evidence-based treatments, maintaining continuity of care during high risk periods, and improving care and outcomes for such individuals who are at risk for suicide being seen in health care systems",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,2200,2200,Native American,2200,2200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731270,Department of Health and Human Services,National Strategy for Suicide Prevention-Zero Suicide- Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS),"Implement suicide prevention and intervention programs, for individuals who are 25 years of age or older, that are designed to raise awareness of suicide, establish referral processes, and improve care and outcomes for such individuals who are at risk for suicide ",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations; American Indian,Native American,1995,3962,Native American,1995,3962,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726868,Department of Health and Human Services,Native American Caregiver Support Services,"Native American Caregiver Support Services funding is allocated to eligible tribal organizations based on their share of the American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian populations aged 60 and over. Native organizations must represent at least 50 Native American elders age 60 and over and must also receive a grant under the Native American Nutrition and Supportive Services program to receive funding. ",Formula Grants,Social services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian,Native American,10044,10309,Native American,9976,10242,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726744,Department of Health and Human Services,Native American Nutrition and Supportive Services,"Native American Nutrition and Supportive Services provides grants to eligible tribal organizations to promote the delivery of Nutrition and Home and Community-Based Supportive Services to Native American, Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian elders. Native American Nutrition and Supportive Services grants support a broad range of services to older Native Americans, including adult day care; transportation; congregate and home-delivered meals; information and referral; and personal care, chore, and other supportive services.",Formula Grants,Food and nutrition assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian,Native American,34171,64689,Native American,32800,63362,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727191,Department of Health and Human Services,Native American Programs,"To assist tribal and village governments and Native American institutions and organizations in their efforts to support and develop stable, diversified local economies. Tribes and non-profit organizations use awarded funds to develop and implement sustainable community-based social and economic programs and services to improve the well-being of Native people.",Discretionary Grants,Social services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Local; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; Native American Organizations; Other non-white; Minority Groups; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,54194,55663,Native American,54194,55663,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727839,Department of Health and Human Services,Native Employment Works Program,This program provides funds to Indian tribes and Alaska Native organizations that conducted a Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training Program in 1995. These grants allow Indian tribes and Alaska Native organizations to operate programs to make work activities available to their members.,Mandatory Grants,Training and employment,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Native American Organizations,Native American; Workforce Development,7535,7535,Native American,7535,7535,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727839,Department of Health and Human Services,Native Employment Works Program,This program provides funds to Indian tribes and Alaska Native organizations that conducted a Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training Program in 1995. These grants allow Indian tribes and Alaska Native organizations to operate programs to make work activities available to their members.,Mandatory Grants,Training and employment,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Native American Organizations,Native American; Workforce Development,7535,7535,Workforce Development,7535,7535,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730688,Department of Health and Human Services,NIH FPI Pilot Program - Native American,NIH grant funding for FPI Pilot Program categories are provided by multiple Institutes and Centers.,Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Anyone/General public,Native American,213764,226417,Native American,213764,226417,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727797,Department of Health and Human Services,NIH FPI Pilot Programs - Multiple Categories,NIH grant funding for FPI Pilot Program categories are provided by multiple Institutes and Centers.,Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; HIV/AIDS; Homelessness; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education,4828068,4680362,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,52000,53900,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727797,Department of Health and Human Services,NIH FPI Pilot Programs - Multiple Categories,NIH grant funding for FPI Pilot Program categories are provided by multiple Institutes and Centers.,Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; HIV/AIDS; Homelessness; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education,4828068,4680362,HIV/AIDS,3037293,3076061,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727797,Department of Health and Human Services,NIH FPI Pilot Programs - Multiple Categories,NIH grant funding for FPI Pilot Program categories are provided by multiple Institutes and Centers.,Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; HIV/AIDS; Homelessness; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education,4828068,4680362,Homelessness,17194,17716,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727797,Department of Health and Human Services,NIH FPI Pilot Programs - Multiple Categories,NIH grant funding for FPI Pilot Program categories are provided by multiple Institutes and Centers.,Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; HIV/AIDS; Homelessness; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education,4828068,4680362,Opioid Epidemic Response,978181,750885,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727797,Department of Health and Human Services,NIH FPI Pilot Programs - Multiple Categories,NIH grant funding for FPI Pilot Program categories are provided by multiple Institutes and Centers.,Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; HIV/AIDS; Homelessness; Opioid Epidemic Response; STEM Education,4828068,4680362,STEM Education,743400,781800,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727031,Department of Health and Human Services,Nutrition Services Incentive Program,"Nutrition Services Incentive Program (Title III-A): Provides a secondary source of funding that must be used exclusively to provide meals, but which can be applied to either congregate or home-delivered meals. Recipients can elect to receive part or all of their grants as commodities from the U.S. Department of Agriculture if they determine that doing so will enable them to better meet the needs of older adults.",Formula Grants,Food and nutrition assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian,Native American,157190,157882,Native American,3893,3669,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731758,Department of Health and Human Services,Office of the Secretary HIV/AIDS Crosscut Activities,HIV/AIDS Crosscut,Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Minority Groups,HIV/AIDS,53,53,HIV/AIDS,53,53,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729267,Department of Health and Human Services,Opioid Overdose Prevention and Surveillance - Contractor Services,Prevent drug-related harms and overdose deaths,Contractor Services,Health research and training,"Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Federal,Opioid Epidemic Response,49591,37369,Opioid Epidemic Response,49591,37369,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729269,Department of Health and Human Services,Opioid Overdose Prevention and Surveillance - Discretionary Grants,Prevent drug-related harms and overdose deaths,Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified)",Anyone/General public,Opioid Epidemic Response,364419,365616,Opioid Epidemic Response,364419,365616,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729266,Department of Health and Human Services,Opioid Overdose Prevention and Surveillance-Federal Pay and Benefits,Prevent drug-related harms and overdose deaths,Federal Pay and Benefits,Health research and training,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,Opioid Epidemic Response,18522,28449,Opioid Epidemic Response,18522,28449,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731115,Department of Health and Human Services,Opioid Treatment Programs/Regulatory Activities,The program allows qualified practitioners to provide Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for the treatment of opioid use disorders.,Discretionary Grants,Health care services,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Public nonprofit institution/organization; Health Professional; Other public institution/organization,Opioid Epidemic Response,8854,8723,Opioid Epidemic Response,8854,8723,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731185,Department of Health and Human Services,Other AI/AN- Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT),"Promote community-based substance use disorder treatment and recovery services for individuals and families in every community; provides national leadership to increase access, reduce barriers, and promote high quality, effective treatment and recovery services; Works to close the gap between available treatment capacity and demand",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian,Native American,15028,15739,Native American,15028,15739,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729104,Department of Health and Human Services,Parasitic Diseases and Malaria - Contractor Services,"Eradicate, eliminate and control parasitic diseases and malaria globally, and protect Americans from the threat of these diseases",Contractor Services,Health research and training,"Foreign Non-Governmental Entity; International Organization; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Federal,Global Health,3590,1629,Global Health,3590,1629,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729111,Department of Health and Human Services,Parasitic Diseases and Malaria - Discretionary Grants,"Eradicate, eliminate and control parasitic diseases and malaria globally, and protect Americans from the threat of these diseases",Discretionary Grants,Health research and training,"Foreign Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; International Organization; Foreign Non-Governmental Entity",Anyone/General public,Global Health,405,1170,Global Health,405,1170,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729099,Department of Health and Human Services,Parasitic Diseases and Malaria - Federal Pay and Benefits,"Eradicate, eliminate and control parasitic diseases and malaria globally, and protect Americans from the threat of these diseases",Federal Pay and Benefits,Health research and training,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,Global Health,15328,15862,Global Health,15328,15862,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731054,Department of Health and Human Services,Pregnant and Postpartum Women,"The program provides comprehensive residential substance abuse treatment, prevention, and recovery support services for pregnant and postpartum women, their minor children, and for other family members.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,"Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Women,Opioid Epidemic Response,29427,32077,Opioid Epidemic Response,29427,32077,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731195,Department of Health and Human Services,Project AWARE State Grants- Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS),"Build and expand the capacity of State Educational Agencies to: (1) increase awareness of mental health issues among school-aged youth; (2) provide training for school personnel and other adults who Interact with school-age youth to detect and respond to mental health issues in children and youth; (3) connect children, youth, and families who may have behavioral health issues with appropriate services.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,8111,8094,Native American,8111,8094,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731198,Department of Health and Human Services,Project Launch- Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS),"Promotes the wellness of young children, from birth to 8 years of age, by addressing the social, emotional, cognitive, physical and behavioral aspects of their development by providing local communities or tribes the opportunity to disseminate effective and innovative early childhood mental health practices and services, ultimately leading to better outcomes for young children and their families.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,9196,9196,Native American,9196,9196,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731014,Department of Health and Human Services,Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness- (PATH),"PATH program’s efforts to identify primary care, behavioral disorder treatment, and housing for individuals who experience chronic homelessness. PATH program provide services to individuals who are experiencing homelessness and a Serious Mental Illness (SMI).",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Person with substance use disorder; Individuals with Developmental Disabilities; Alcoholic,Homelessness,64481,64635,Homelessness,64481,64635,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727397,Department of Health and Human Services,Promoting Safe and Stable Families,"The Promoting Safe and Stable Families (PSSF) provides funding for family preservation, support, and reunification services, as well as post-adoption services. The program also funds the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP), and Title V Sexual Risk Avoidance Education (SRAE).",Mandatory Grants,Social services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Individual/Family; Anyone/General public; Local; State; U.S. Territories,Native American,421911,416672,Native American,11900,11900,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731184,Department of Health and Human Services,Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness/American Indian Consortium,"The program ensures that the most vulnerable individuals with serious mental illness, especially those residing in public and private residential care and treatment facilities, are free from abuse, including inappropriate restraint and seclusion, neglect, and rights violations while receiving appropriate mental disorder treatment and discharge planning services.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,229,229,Native American,229,229,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732207,Department of Health and Human Services,Refugee Matching Grant Program,"The Matching Grant Program is an alternative to traditional cash assistance for refugees and other humanitarian entrants, in which participants receive services such as case management, job development, job placement and follow-up, and interim housing and cash assistance through grants awarded to participating national refugee resettlement agencies. The purpose of the program is to help participants become self-sufficient within 180 days from the date of eligibility for the program.",Discretionary Grants,Social services,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Individual/Family; Refugee/ Alien,Workforce Development,47000,48000,Workforce Development,47000,48000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732208,Department of Health and Human Services,Refugee Support Services,"The Refugee Support Services program provides services to address barriers to employment, such as social adjustment services, interpretation and translation, childcare, healthcare, and citizenship and naturalization services to refugees and other humanitarian entrants.",Formula Grants,Social services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Individual/Family; Refugee/ Alien,Workforce Development,209000,208412,Workforce Development,209000,208412,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730739,Department of Health and Human Services,RHWAP Part A - Emergency Relief Grants,"Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part A provides grants to cities with a population of at least 50,000, which are areas severely affected by the HIV epidemic. These jurisdictions are funded as either an Eligible Metropolitan Area (EMA) or a Transitional Grant Area (TGA), depending on the severity of the epidemic in their jurisdiction.",Formula Grants,Health care services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Low Income,HIV/AIDS,664270,657190,HIV/AIDS,664270,657190,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730751,Department of Health and Human Services,Rural Communities Opioid Response Program,"The Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP) initiative aims to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorder (OUD), in high risk rural communities by providing funding and technical assistance to multi-sector consortia to enable them to identify and address OUD prevention, treatment, and recovery needs at the community, county, state, and/or regional levels.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,"Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Individual/Family; Health Professional; Anyone/General public; Rural; Infant (0-5); Women; Alcoholic; Person with substance use disorder,Opioid Epidemic Response,145013,128839,Opioid Epidemic Response,145013,128839,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730746,Department of Health and Human Services,RWHAP - Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative,"The Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE): A Plan for America initiative is an HHS-wide effort to reduce new infections by 75 percent in the next five years and by 90 percent in the next ten years, with the goal of decreasing the number of new HIV infections to fewer than 3,000 per year. HRSA will focus on linking people with HIV who are either newly diagnosed, diagnosed but currently not in care, or diagnosed and in care but not yet virally suppressed to the essential HIV care and treatment and support services needed to help them achieve viral suppression.",Cooperative Agreements,Health care services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Low Income,HIV/AIDS,0,66604,HIV/AIDS,0,66604,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730740,Department of Health and Human Services,RWHAP Part B - HIV Care Grants to States,"The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part B is the largest RWHAP Part and provides grants to all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and five Associated Pacific Jurisdictions to provide services for people with HIV. RWHAP Part B grants support outpatient ambulatory medical care, HIV-related prescription medications, case management, oral health care, health insurance premium and cost-sharing assistance, mental health and substance abuse services, and support services.",Formula Grants,Health care services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Low Income,HIV/AIDS,1319794,1342210,HIV/AIDS,1319794,1342210,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730741,Department of Health and Human Services,RWHAP Part C - Early Intervention Services,"HRSA’s Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part C provides grants directly to community and faith-based organizations, health centers, health departments, and university or hospital-based clinics in 49 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. RWHAP Part C supports comprehensive primary health care and support services in an outpatient setting for low-income, uninsured, and underserved people with HIV.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified)",Low Income,HIV/AIDS,201076,201026,HIV/AIDS,201076,201026,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730742,Department of Health and Human Services,"RWHAP Part D - Women, Infants, Children, and Youth","The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part D provides grants directly to public or private community-based organizations, hospitals, and State and local governments. The RWHAP Part D focuses on providing access to coordinated, comprehensive, culturally and linguistically competent, family-centered HIV primary medical care and support services. RWHAP services focus on low-income, uninsured, and underserved women, infants, children, and youth with HIV and their affected family members. RWHAP Part D also funds essential support services, such as case management and transportation that help clients’ access medical care and stay in care.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,"Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Women; Low Income; Youth (16-21); Child (6-15); Infant (0-5),HIV/AIDS,75026,75023,HIV/AIDS,75026,75023,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730743,Department of Health and Human Services,RWHAP Part F - AIDS Education and Training Programs,"The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part F AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC) program supports a network of eight regional centers and two national centers that conduct targeted, multidisciplinary education and training programs for health care providers serving people with HIV in all states, DC, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Associated Jurisdictions. The RWHAP AETC improves the quality of life of people with or at risk of HIV through the provision of specialized professional education and training. The program uses a strategy of implementation of multidisciplinary education and training programs for health care providers in the prevention and treatment of HIV.",Cooperative Agreements,Health care services,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Health Professional; Scientist /Researchers; Student Trainee; Education Professional,HIV/AIDS,33601,33560,HIV/AIDS,33601,33560,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730744,Department of Health and Human Services,RWHAP Part F - Dental Programs,The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part F funding supports two dental programs: 1) HIV/AIDS Dental Reimbursement Program (DRP); and 2) Community-Based Dental Partnership Program (CBDPP). The RWHAP DRP ensures access to oral health care for low-income people with HIV by reimbursing dental education programs for the non-reimbursed costs they incur providing such care. The RWHAP CBDPP supports collaborations between dental education programs and community-based partners to deliver oral health services in community settings while supporting students and residents enrolled in accredited dental educations programs.,Discretionary Grants,Health care services,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Health Professional; Low Income,HIV/AIDS,13121,13118,HIV/AIDS,13121,13118,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730745,Department of Health and Human Services,RWHAP Part F - Special Projects of National Significance,"The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part F Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) supports the development, evaluation, and dissemination of innovative interventions, models and strategies for HIV care to improve the retention and health outcomes of RWHAP clients.",Cooperative Agreements,Health care services,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Scientist /Researchers; Low Income,HIV/AIDS,24981,24913,HIV/AIDS,24981,24913,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731187,Department of Health and Human Services,Science and Service Program Coordination- AI/AN,"The program provides innovative training and technical assistance that helps tribal communities facilitate the development and implementation of comprehensive and collaborative community-based prevention plans to reduce violence, bullying, substance abuse, and suicide among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth, in support of the HHS Tribal Health and Well-Being Coordination.",Contractor Services,Health care services,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Public/State Controlled Institution,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,1029,1118,Native American,1029,1118,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731047,Department of Health and Human Services,State Opioid Response Grants,"The SOR program will provide resources to states, territories, and tribes to continue and enhance the development of comprehensive strategies focused upon preventing, intervening, and promoting recovery from problems related to opioid abuse.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Anyone/General public,Opioid Epidemic Response,1497213,1499912,Opioid Epidemic Response,1497213,1499912,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731188,Department of Health and Human Services,Strategic Prevention Framework Partnership for Success- (AI/AN),The program addresses underage drinking among youth and young adults age 12 to 20. SPF-PFS is designed to ensure that prevention strategies and messages reach the populations most impacted by substance abuse. The program extends current established cross-agency and community-level partnerships by connecting substance abuse prevention programming to departments of social services and their community service providers.,Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Youth (16-21); Native American Organizations; American Indian,Native American,20018,20036,Native American,20018,20036,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731114,Department of Health and Human Services,Strategic Prevention Framework Rx,"The program assists grantees in developing capacity and expertise in the use of data from state run prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMP). The program also focuses on raising community awareness and bringing prescription drug use prevention activities and education to schools, communities, parents, prescribers, and their patients.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Person with substance use disorder,Opioid Epidemic Response,10000,10000,Opioid Epidemic Response,10000,10000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731043,Department of Health and Human Services,Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant- (HIV/AIDS),"The grant funds are used to plan, carry out, and evaluate substance abuse prevention and treatment, and recovery support services for individuals, families, and communities impacted by substance abuse and misuse. The SABG’s overall goal is to support and expand substance abuse prevention and treatment services while providing maximum flexibility to grantees.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Anyone/General public,HIV/AIDS,47641,47641,HIV/AIDS,47641,47641,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731183,Department of Health and Human Services,Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant- AI/AN,"The grant is provided to plan, carry out, and evaluate substance abuse prevention and treatment, and recovery support services for individuals, families, and communities impacted by substance abuse and misuse. The SABG’s overall goal is to support and expand substance abuse prevention and treatment services while providing maximum flexibility to grantees.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Native American Organizations; American Indian,Native American,557,557,Native American,557,557,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731194,Department of Health and Human Services,Supported Employment- Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS),"The Transforming Lives through Supported Employment Grant program is the remaining component of the Mental Health System Transformation program. This program was implemented to help states foster the adoption and implementation of permanent transformative changes in how public mental health services are organized, managed, and delivered throughout the United States.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,800,800,Native American,800,800,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727836,Department of Health and Human Services,Temporary Assistance For Needy Families Program,"The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program provides states, territories, and tribes flexibility in operating programs designed to help low-income families achieve independence and economic self-sufficiency. TANF funds must be used for one or more of the following statutory purposes: providing assistance to needy families so that children may be cared for in their own homes or the homes of relatives; ending dependence of needy parents by promoting job preparation, work, and marriage; preventing and reducing the incidence of out-of-wedlock pregnancies; and, encouraging the formation and maintenance of two-parent families.",Formula Grants,Other income security,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Individual/Family; Low Income; U.S. Citizen; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American; Workforce Development,16508022,16509782,Native American,199879,199850,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727836,Department of Health and Human Services,Temporary Assistance For Needy Families Program,"The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program provides states, territories, and tribes flexibility in operating programs designed to help low-income families achieve independence and economic self-sufficiency. TANF funds must be used for one or more of the following statutory purposes: providing assistance to needy families so that children may be cared for in their own homes or the homes of relatives; ending dependence of needy parents by promoting job preparation, work, and marriage; preventing and reducing the incidence of out-of-wedlock pregnancies; and, encouraging the formation and maintenance of two-parent families.",Formula Grants,Other income security,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Individual/Family; Low Income; U.S. Citizen; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American; Workforce Development,16508022,16509782,Workforce Development,2800759,2800100,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727230,Department of Health and Human Services,Transitional Living Program,"Provides grants to public and private organizations for community-based, adult-supervised group homes, host homes, and supervised apartments for youth ages 16 to 21 who cannot safely live with their families",Discretionary Grants,Social services,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Youth (16-21),Homelessness,55636,51176,Homelessness,55636,51176,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729390,Department of Health and Human Services,Traumatic Brain Injury,"The Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Program develops comprehensive, coordinated family and person-centered service systems at the state and community level for individuals who sustain a TBI. Many of these individuals live the rest of their lives with the resulting disability. Individuals with TBI may need a variety of services and supports, including rehabilitation, counseling, academic and vocational accommodations, independent living assistance, transportation assistance, and vocational training. ",Formula Grants,Social services,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Individuals with Developmental Disabilities,Native American,11263,11310,Native American,20,20,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731013,Department of Health and Human Services,Treatment Systems for Homeless,"Supports treatment services and the development and expansion of local systems that provide permanent housing and supportive services, including integration of treatment and other critical services for individuals with substance use disorders, Serious Mental Illness (SMI), or co-occurring mental and substance use disorders.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified)",Individual/Family; Youth (16-21),Homelessness,35925,36386,Homelessness,35925,36386,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731186,Department of Health and Human Services,Tribal Behavioral Health Grant Prevention- AI/AN,"The program supports tribal entities with the highest rates of suicide by providing effective and promising strategies that address substance abuse, trauma, and suicide and by promoting the mental health of AI/AN young people.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations; American Indian,Native American,19998,20000,Native American,19998,20000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731268,Department of Health and Human Services,Tribal Behavioral Health Grants- Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) AI/AN,"Support tribal communities with the highest rates of suicide by providing effective and promising strategies that address substance abuse, trauma, and suicide and by promoting the mental health of AI/AN young people. ",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations; Youth (16-21); American Indian,Native American,20000,20000,Native American,20000,20000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731189,Department of Health and Human Services,Tribal Behavioral Health Grants- Mental Health,"The program addresses the high incidence of substance use and suicide among AI/AN populations. It provides effective and promising strategies that address substance abuse, trauma, and suicide and by promoting the mental health of AI/AN young people.",Discretionary Grants,Health care services,U.S. Federal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,19817,19952,Native American,19817,19952,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729513,Department of Health and Human Services,Tribal Child Support,"Grants to Tribes operating Child Support programs to enforce the support obligations owed by absent parents to their children, locate absent parents, establish paternity and obtain child, spousal and medical support.",Mandatory Grants,Other income security,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations; American Indian; Individual/Family,Native American,52325,56314,Native American,52325,56314,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732139,Department of Homeland Security,Accessible Property Screening Algorithm Development & False Alarm Reduction,"The effort supports algorithm development on the four Checkpoint CT system manufactures (Analogic, IDSS, L3, and Smiths) equipment. The effort includes development for machine learning algorithms for improved explosives detection and improved non-explosives prohibited items (e.g., guns, knives, etc.) detection, data collection and testing.",Contractor Services,Other general government,For-Profit Organization,Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,7000,7000,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,7000,7000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729404,Department of Homeland Security,Advanced Computing,"The Advanced Computing Technology Centers bring together a full complement of capabilities as S&T’s resource and expertise in data sciences, computational methods, and modeling and simulation techniques. These centers invest in emerging innovations to experiment with and apply the strengths of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and scalable data analytics to homeland security systems and operations – including training applications that augment human perception and comprehension. The centers also provide access to the ecosystem of experts, tools, and applications that can be leveraged for new applications. The Advanced Computing Technology Centers work across disciplines to illuminate next-generation problem sets, technologies, and simulation environments to increase mission effectiveness. The centers conduct computationally- and data-intensive research in support of requirements generated by DHS customers. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,10446,9033,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,760,1804,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729387,Department of Homeland Security,Awareness and Localization of Explosive-Related Threats (ALERT),"The Awareness and Localization of Explosive-Related Threats (ALERT) Center of Excellence conducts transformational research, technology and educational development to characterize, detect, mitigate, and respond to explosives-related threats facing the country and the world.  ",Cooperative Agreements,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,4348,0,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,1126,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732141,Department of Homeland Security,Biological/Chemical Research and Development,"The Chem/Bio Research and Development project explores innovative, high-risk technologies that address gaps in U.S. chem/bio detection capabilities. The largest activity within this project is the Biological Detection for the 21st Century (BD21) Anomaly Detection Algorithm Development to enable early detection of potential biological threats. ",Contractor Services,Other general government,U.S. Federal Government,Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,2100,3981,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,2100,3981,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729389,Department of Homeland Security,"Borders, Trade, and Immigration (BTI) Institute","The Borders, Trade, and Immigration (BTI) Institute Center of Excellence develops and transitions technology-based tools, techniques, and educational programs for border management, immigration, trade facilitation, and targeting and enforcement of transnational borders. ",Cooperative Agreements,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,2600,974,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,351,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730884,Department of Homeland Security,Broadband for Emergency Communications Preparedness,Rural Broadband for Emergency Communications Preparedness,Other Direct Federal Spending,Other general government,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Interstate,Broadband,88,88,Broadband,88,88,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729392,Department of Homeland Security,Center for Accelerating Operational Efficiency (CAOE),"The Center for Accelerating Operational Efficiency (CAOE) Center of Excellence conducts end user-focused research to enhance the application of analytic tools that support real-time decision making to address homeland security related threats and hazards. The Center also provides education and professional development to improve data management and analysis, to facilitate operations research and systems analysis, to identify the economic impact of security threats and hazards, and to critically assess future risks posed to DHS’s mission. ",Cooperative Agreements,General purpose fiscal assistance,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,3650,3600,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,144,617,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729372,Department of Homeland Security,Checked Baggage,"Under the Checked Baggage Technology Development program, S&T and TSA are working jointly with industry and academia to research and develop interim technologies that enhance capabilities until the next generation explosive detection systems are developed and deployed. Acquired technologies will incorporate novel detection algorithms, enhanced software, more robust components and new innovative, scalable systems. AI is used in the development of Automatic Threat Recognitions Algorithms to detect threats in both Checked Baggage and Checkpoint screening operations. ",Contractor Services,Air transportation,For-Profit Organization,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,8093,3486,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,1397,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729338,Department of Homeland Security,Chem-Bio Threat Surveillance,"Chem-Bio Threat Surveillance program develops cost-effective systems to rapidly collect and exploit information required for rapid identification of biological incidents; thereby, enabling decision makers to more quickly initiate protective measures. To shorten the time required to deliver a prototype system, the program aims to pursue parallel tracks to solve multiple aspects of the problem and to make use of existing commercial-or government-off-the-shelf solutions. The objectives include: 1) addressing timeliness to detect the release of a biological agent by developing novel sensor/trigger technologies, 2) identifying data and data streams to provide early warning situational awareness, 3) integrating analytical tools and applying advanced computational techniques to integrate and analyze real-time data and 4) enabling more real-time sharing of information across Federal agencies and SLTT officials. ",Contractor Services,Defense-related activities,For-Profit Organization,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,6837,5509,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,1510,4139,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732140,Department of Homeland Security,Cognitive Sensor Network,"This R&D program is based on SIGMA software from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency program. The Cognitive Sensor Network (CSN) is a cloud-based sensor architecture with a web-based interface to support analysts, operators, and feed into the CWMD Information Architecture. ",Contractor Services,Other general government,Individual; U.S. Federal Government,Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,500,500,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,500,500,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729394,Department of Homeland Security,Criminal Investigation and Network Analysis (CINA),"The Criminal Investigation and Network Analysis (CINA) Center of Excellence conducts end user-focused research to enhance investigation strategies to address transnational criminal organizations activities and other homeland security-related crimes. This COE also provides education and professional development to improve the cost-effectiveness of criminal investigations, prosecution, prediction, and prevention. ",Cooperative Agreements,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,7300,3600,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,570,250,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729393,Department of Homeland Security,Critical Infrastructure Resilience Institute (CIRI),"The Critical Infrastructure Resilience Institute (CIRI) Center of Excellence conducts research and education to enhance the resiliency of the Nation’s critical infrastructures, and the businesses and public entities that own and operate them. This research will provide a better understanding of risk management of catastrophic disruptions to infrastructure operations focusing on the dynamic interface between cyber and physical systems. ",Cooperative Agreements,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,7300,3600,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,326,141,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729371,Department of Homeland Security,Cyber Data Analytics,"Cyber Analytics Platform Capabilities (CAPC) within Cyber Data Analytics program develops and/or advances cyber analytic capabilities in three major areas: (1) automate, to the extent possible, what is currently a largely manual process of malware analysis; (2) improve Federal network protection through the development of an automated network data-centric threat discovery capability; and, (3) use data and analytics to gain information about adversaries to improve real-time network defense.",Contractor Services,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,20942,9459,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,8755,5574,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728347,Department of Homeland Security,Data Analytics,"The Data Analytics project includes a family of R&D initiatives focused on technologies that integrate physical sensor data with other information streams (e.g., non-physical contextual and intelligence data), perform data analytics to determine patterns, and produce techniques for identifying anomalies.",Cooperative Agreements,Other general government,Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. Federal Government,Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,6758,5499,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,6758,5499,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731994,Department of Homeland Security,Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP),"EFSP funds assist local organizations dedicated to feeding, sheltering, and providing critical resources to people with economic emergencies, including our nation's hungry and homeless populations. These funds can be used for a broad range of services, including mass shelter, mass feeding, food pantries and food banks, utility bill payments to prevent cut-offs, rent/mortgage payment to prevents eviction/foreclosures and transition assistance from shelters to stable living conditions.",Discretionary Grants,Other income security,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Anyone/General public,Homelessness,150000,325000,Homelessness,150000,325000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732142,Department of Homeland Security,Enhanced Radiological/Nuclear Inspection and Evaluation (ERNIE),"The Enhanced Radiological Nuclear Inspection and Evaluation system is an advanced machine learning-based approach to analyze Radiation Portal Monitor scans for greater overall system performance (improved threat detection with reduced nuisance alarm rates). ",Contractor Services,Other general government,U.S. Federal Government,Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,1300,1000,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,1300,1000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729378,Department of Homeland Security,"Food, Agriculture and Veterinary Defense","The Rapid Evaluation of Pathogens to prevent Epidemics in Livestock (REPEL) effort within the Food, Agriculture and Veterinary Defense program will provide DHS, USDA APHIS, and other U.S. agencies with information to enable rapid assessment of foreign animal disease threats, by providing real-time nowcasting and forecasting of animal disease incidence, spread, and impact. REPEL's focus will be on using real-time current data in conjunction with machine-learning algorithms trained on historical data, as well as feeds of text processed by natural-language processing. ",Contractor Services,Agricultural research and services,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,3965,4143,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,566,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729375,Department of Homeland Security,Ground Based Technologies,"The Land Automated Scene Understanding (LASU) effort within S&T's Ground Based Technologies project supports U.S. Border Patrol to obtain the operational capability to use a common interface to ingest data from its surveillance sensors and automate analysis of the tactical data to produce decision support. As part of the effort, investments are being made in assessing the ability of existing computer vision solutions (a form of artificial intelligence) to monitor sensor feeds from remote areas and alert an operator when an object of interest is detected for the operator to focus on and determine course of action based on the fuller context of the scene. Specifically, the ability to use commercial market gaming solutions to generate realistic border scenes, outputting synthetic data sets, to train computer vision algorithms on data being investigated to determine if they can meet performance criteria while reducing cost and privacy concerns. ",Contractor Services,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,12937,10218,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,700,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729402,Department of Homeland Security,Minority Serving Institutions (MSI),"The Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) program enhances the capabilities of MSI to develop homeland security-related science, technology, engineering, and mathematics research and curricula, and prepare MSI students for successful homeland security careers. Current MSI programs, including the Scientific Leadership Award (SLA) program and the Summer Research Team (SRT) program, are developing course content and training in areas critical to homeland security while they also build enduring partnerships with COEs. With small investments, S&T expects significant returns in the development of the next generation of scientists and engineers focused on homeland security. ",Cooperative Agreements,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,500,2601,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,96,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729396,Department of Homeland Security,"National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology and Education Center of Excellence (NCITE)","National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology and Education (NCITE) Center of Excellence directly supports the Homeland Security Enterprise (HSE) counterterrorism missions and professionals with user-inspired projects that are necessary to prevent terrorism and improve security. NCITE identifies, mentors, and evaluates products from the academic community and only conducts research that makes a difference to the HSE and can be applied to operations. ",Cooperative Agreements,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,3600,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,194,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729481,Department of Homeland Security,Native American Affairs,The program office (DHS Office of Partnership and Engagement (OPE)) considered all personnel who support Native American Efforts both directly and indirectly. At present one FTE is dedicated to Native American Affairs efforts 100% of the time (the Director of Tribal Affairs). The Director provides support through committees or attends conferences such as the National Native American Law Enforcement Association (NNALEA) conference.,Federal Pay and Benefits,Other general government,Individual,Native American Organizations,Native American,686,222,Native American,686,222,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730854,Department of Homeland Security,Native American Funding for Emergency Communications Preparedness,Native American Funding for Emergency Communications Preparedness,Other Direct Federal Spending,Other general government,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations,Native American,546,546,Native American,546,546,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729385,Department of Homeland Security,"Probabilistic Analysis of National Threat, Hazards, and Risks (PANTHR) Hazard Knowledge Center","The Hazard Knowledge Center within the Probabilistic Analysis of National Threats, Hazards and Risks (PANTHR) Program assesses state of the art techniques in artifical intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) and understand the ways in which technology acquisitions in AI/ML may improve hazard knowledge management. The program explores High Performance Computing capabilities to process large quantities of data, learning algorithms, data processing components, data integrity elements, big data storage and analytics for large-scale data processing. ",Contractor Services,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,4300,8812,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,300,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729374,Department of Homeland Security,Remote Maritime Technologies,"Remote Maritime Technologies project is performing R&D on solutions to detect and respond to illicit maritime activities or emergency situations in a timely manner. Research includes space systems to enhance Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and communications capabilities; data analytics to provide timely alerting to illicit behaviors or emergency situations; technologies to aid in effective prevention and response to hazards; and solutions to prevent loss of life. ",Contractor Services,Defense-related activities,For-Profit Organization,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,9946,7215,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,7384,6576,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732037,Department of Homeland Security,Risk MAP - 3DEP (Lidar),"The 3D Elevation Program - 3DEP - is a national program managed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to acquire high-resolution elevation data. The goal of the cooperatively funded program is to complete in 8 years (by 2023) national coverage of lidar for the conterminous United States, Hawaii, and the U.S. territories; and IfSAR for Alaska. 3DEP provides a systematic approach for aligning federal, state and local investments in digital elevation models.",Contractor Services,Disaster relief and insurance,U.S. Federal Government,Federal; Local; State,Flood Risk,2740,938,Flood Risk,2740,938,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726620,Department of Homeland Security,Risk MAP - Contractor Services,"Risk MAP supports community resilience by providing data, building partnerships, and supporting long-term hazard mitigation planning. In particular, Risk MAP’s Flood Risk Products work alongside regulatory products to provide flood risk information and support community’s overall floodplain management and hazard mitigation strategies",Contractor Services,Disaster relief and insurance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Local,Flood Risk,265414,238695,Flood Risk,265414,238695,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729383,Department of Homeland Security,Risk MAP - Cooperative Agreements,"Risk MAP supports community resilience by providing data, building partnerships, and supporting long-term hazard mitigation planning. In particular, Risk MAP’s Flood Risk Products work alongside regulatory products to provide flood risk information and support community’s overall floodplain management and hazard mitigation strategies.",Cooperative Agreements,Disaster relief and insurance,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Local; State,Flood Risk,90017,102276,Flood Risk,90017,102276,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729376,Department of Homeland Security,Screening at Speed,"Screening at Speed program is developing technology that would enable the scanning of walking passengers, acquiring data through most garments, and reliably detecting a wider range of prohibited items regardless of concealment. Future systems that record and analyze a richer array of data from each bag would provide greater security while limiting the number of invasive, time-consuming false alarms. This could eliminate the need for today’s cumbersome restrictions that require removing electronic devices, liquids, aerosols, and gels from bags. ",Contractor Services,Air transportation,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,5513,6186,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,4743,3414,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728354,Department of Homeland Security,Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR),"The Small Business Innovation Research program includes projects involving video management systems, networked sensors, and autonomous systems. ",Contractor Services,Other general government,Individual,Anyone/General public; Small Business Person,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,950,1000,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,950,1000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730889,Department of Homeland Security,STEM Education and Workforce Development,Training and Workforce Development intended to build a national workforce capable of protecting our systems against threats and attacks; specifically cyber education.,Other Direct Federal Spending,Other general government,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Intrastate,STEM Education,4300,4300,STEM Education,4300,4300,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732052,Department of Homeland Security,Tribal Homeland Security Grant,"The Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program (THSGP) plays an important role in the implementation of the National Preparedness System by supporting the building, sustaining and delivery of core capabilities essential to achieving the National Preparedness Goal of a secure and resilient nation.",Discretionary Grants,General purpose fiscal assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations,Native American,10000,15000,Native American,10000,15000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730678,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Community Development Block Grants,"The CDBG program provides annual grants on a formula basis to states, cities, and counties to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and by expanding economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate-income persons.",Formula Grants,Community development,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Low Income; Moderate Income,Economic Development; Workforce Development,3911351,2605462,Economic Development,1423712,932756,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730678,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Community Development Block Grants,"The CDBG program provides annual grants on a formula basis to states, cities, and counties to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and by expanding economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate-income persons.",Formula Grants,Community development,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Low Income; Moderate Income,Economic Development; Workforce Development,3911351,2605462,Workforce Development,35792,23449,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730684,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Community Development Block Grants (CARES Act),"The CDBG program provides annual grants on a formula basis to states, cities, and counties to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and by expanding economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate-income persons. The CARES Act provided emergency supplemental funds for this program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic effects.",Formula Grants,Community development,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Low Income; Moderate Income,Economic Development,0,1758123,Economic Development,0,629408,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730705,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Continuum of Care Program,"The Continuum of Care (CoC) Program is designed to promote communitywide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness; provide funding for efforts by nonprofit providers, and State and local governments to quickly rehouse homeless individuals and families while minimizing the trauma and dislocation caused to homeless individuals, families, and communities by homelessness; promote access to and effect utilization of mainstream programs by homeless individuals and families; and optimize self-sufficiency among individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Obligations include targeted funds to support people fleeing domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. ",Discretionary Grants,Housing assistance,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Low Income,Homelessness,2164820,2157835,Homelessness,2164820,2157835,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732021,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Emergency Solutions Grant (CARES Act Technical Assistance),"This provides technical assistance and capacity building support for ESG CARES Act recipients to implement Coronoavirus Relief as they provide housing services or other necessities to support eligible clients. ",Discretionary Grants,Housing assistance,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),State; Profit Organization; Low Income; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Homelessness,0,22500,Homelessness,0,22500,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730713,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Emergency Solutions Grant Program (CARES Act),"The Emergency Solutions Grants funds provided by the CARES Act (P.L. 116-136) supports community efforts to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus among individuals and families who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness. ",Formula Grants,Housing assistance,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Low Income,Homelessness,0,1689016,Homelessness,0,1689016,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730706,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Emergency Solutions Grants Program,"The ESG program provides funding to: (1) engage homeless individuals and families living on the street; (2) improve the number and quality of emergency shelters for homeless individuals and families; (3) help operate these shelters; (4) provide essential services to shelter residents, (5) rapidly re-house homeless individuals and families, and (6) prevent families and individuals from becoming homeless. ",Formula Grants,Housing assistance,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Low Income,Homelessness,331962,229803,Homelessness,331962,229803,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730457,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Healthy Homes Production For Tribal Housing,"The program takes a comprehensive approach to addressing multiple childhood diseases and injuries in tribal housing by focusing on housing-related hazards in a coordinated fashion, rather than addressing a single hazard at a time.",Discretionary Grants,Housing assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian,Native American,5084,9940,Native American,5084,9940,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730167,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) - Competitive Grants,"The Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) program, through nonprofit organizations and housing agencies, provides stable housing to low-income people living with HIV/AIDS and their families to allow them to access comprehensive healthcare and adhere to HIV treatment. ",Discretionary Grants,Housing assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),"Physically afflicted (e.g. TB, Arthritis, Heart Disease); Low Income",HIV/AIDS,24736,35816,HIV/AIDS,24736,35816,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730122,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) - Formula Grants,"The Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) program, through nonprofit organizations and housing agencies, provides stable housing to low-income people living with HIV/AIDS and their families to allow them to access comprehensive healthcare and adhere to HIV treatment. ",Formula Grants,Housing assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),"Physically afflicted (e.g. TB, Arthritis, Heart Disease); Low Income",HIV/AIDS,412899,278944,HIV/AIDS,412899,278944,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730248,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) (CARES Act) - Competitive Grants,"The Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) program, through nonprofit organizations and housing agencies, provides stable housing to low-income people living with HIV/AIDS and their families to allow them to access comprehensive healthcare and adhere to HIV treatment. HOPWA CARES Act funding helps HOPWA grantees prevent, prepare for and respond to the coronavirus. ",Discretionary Grants,Housing assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),"Physically afflicted (e.g. TB, Arthritis, Heart Disease); Low Income",HIV/AIDS,0,9617,HIV/AIDS,0,9617,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730243,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) (CARES Act) - Formula Grants,"The Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) program, through nonprofit organizations and housing agencies, provides stable housing to low-income people living with HIV/AIDS and their families to allow them to access comprehensive healthcare and adhere to HIV treatment. HOPWA CARES Act funding helps HOPWA grantees prevent, prepare for and respond to the coronavirus. ",Formula Grants,Housing assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),"Physically afflicted (e.g. TB, Arthritis, Heart Disease); Low Income",HIV/AIDS,0,37509,HIV/AIDS,0,37509,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729270,Department of Housing and Urban Development,HUD Veteran Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) Program,"This program combines HUD housing vouchers rental assistance with VA supporting services to help Veterans, who are homeless, and their families find and sustain permanent housing.",Discretionary Grants,Veterans housing,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents); Low Income,Homelessness,635511,649252,Homelessness,635511,649252,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728915,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Indian Community Development Block Grant,This program provides direct grants for use in developing viable Indian and Alaska Native communities.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Moderate Income; American Indian; Low Income,Economic Development; Native American,65497,123998,Economic Development,19136,36240,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728915,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Indian Community Development Block Grant,This program provides direct grants for use in developing viable Indian and Alaska Native communities.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Moderate Income; American Indian; Low Income,Economic Development; Native American,65497,123998,Native American,46361,87758,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729109,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Indian Community Development Block Grant (CARES Act),"The Indian CDBG funds provided by the CARES Act (PL 116-136) provides direct grants to Indian and Alaska Native communities to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Moderate Income; American Indian; Low Income,Native American,0,97600,Native American,0,97600,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729342,Department of Housing and Urban Development,JobsPlus Demonstration,"Jobs Plus increases the employment opportunities and earnings of public housing residents. This program focuses on job-driven approaches to increase earnings and advance employment outcomes through work readiness, employer linkages, job placement, educational advancement technology skills, and financial literacy.",Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Low Income; Moderate Income,Workforce Development,14257,31345,Workforce Development,14257,31345,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730715,Department of Housing and Urban Development,National/Homeless Data Analysis Project,"The National/Homeless Data Analysis Project improves data reporting related to the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS), and enhances the ability for HUD and communities to report and analyze data about persons experiencing homelessness. ",Discretionary Grants,Housing assistance,"Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; For-Profit Organization; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia)",Public nonprofit institution/organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Profit Organization; Local; State,Homelessness,16000,0,Homelessness,16000,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728951,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Native American Housing Block Grants,Formula grant that provides a range of affordable housing activities on Indian reservations and Indian areas.,Formula Grants,Housing assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian; Moderate Income; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Low Income,Native American,649975,651732,Native American,649975,651732,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728956,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Native American Housing Block Grants (CARES Act),"Formula grant funds provided by the CARES Act (PL 116-136) support a range of activities in Indian and Alaska Native communities that prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus.",Formula Grants,Housing assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian; Moderate Income; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Low Income,Native American,0,197043,Native American,0,197043,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728991,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Native American Housing Competitive Grants,Competitive grants to carry out a range of affordable housing activities.,Discretionary Grants,Housing assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Moderate Income; Low Income,Native American,0,205987,Native American,0,205987,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731974,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Native American Programs Technical Assistance,This program helps Tribes enhance their development efforts and better leverage their resources.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,11851,0,Native American,11851,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729521,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Section 184 Indian Home Loan Program,"This loan guarantee program provides a home mortgage product specifically designed for Native American families, villages, tribes, or tribally designated housing entities",Guaranteed/Insured Loans,Mortgage credit,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization,American Indian; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Homeowner,Native American,1426,951,Native American,1426,951,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729520,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Tribal Housing Activities Loan Guarantee Program (Title VI),The Title VI loan guarantee program is a public investment tool that HUD offers to federally recognized tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHEs) to finance affordable housing activities.,Guaranteed/Insured Loans,Housing assistance,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Moderate Income; Low Income; American Indian,Native American,1421,461,Native American,1421,461,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729288,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Tribal HUD Veteran Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH),"This program provides rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who are at-risk of homelessness, living on or near a reservation or other Indian areas.",Discretionary Grants,Veterans housing,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents); Low Income; American Indian,Homelessness; Native American,2153,4096,Homelessness,2153,4096,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729288,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Tribal HUD Veteran Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH),"This program provides rental assistance and supportive services to Native American veterans who are at-risk of homelessness, living on or near a reservation or other Indian areas.",Discretionary Grants,Veterans housing,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents); Low Income; American Indian,Homelessness; Native American,2153,4096,Native American,2153,4096,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730714,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program,"The Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) supports projects (e.g., housing and supportive services) to decrease the number of youth experiencing homelessness.",Discretionary Grants,Housing assistance,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Youth (16-21); Low Income,Homelessness,52763,59355,Homelessness,52763,59355,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732022,Department of Housing and Urban Development,Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (Technical Assistance),"This program provides technical assistance support for organizations implementing the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YDHP), in support of projects (e.g., housing and supportive services) to decrease the number of youth experiencing homelessness. ",Discretionary Grants,Housing assistance,For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Youth (16-21); Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State,Homelessness,10000,0,Homelessness,10000,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728457,Department of Justice,Community Oriented Policing Services Tribal Resources Grant Program: Native American,The Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Tribal Resources Grant Program aims to expand the implementation of community policing and to meet the most serious needs of law enforcement in tribal nations. This funding can be used for newly hired or rehired career law enforcement officers and village public safety officers as well as to procure basic equipment and training to assist in initiating or enhancing tribal community policing efforts.,Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,23197,23544,Native American,23197,23544,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728162,Department of Justice,Crime Victims Fund Tribal Victims Assistance Grants Program: Native American,"Crime Victims Fund Tribal Victims Assistance Grants five percent set-aside provides support for Indian tribes to help create, improve, and expand victims’ services and build the capacity of tribes to respond to crime victims’ needs.",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,160213,132041,Native American,160213,132041,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727893,Department of Justice,Criminal Division: Native American,Investigation and Prosecution of criminal activities in Indian Country,Federal Pay and Benefits,Federal litigative and judicial activities,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,193316,195145,Native American,1056,908,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728169,Department of Justice,Environment and Natural Resources Division: Native American,"Provides legal and technical expertise to develop and litigate cases to address environmental violations in Indian Country. Those cases litigated may include but are not limited to: water rights, air quality, relief for negative impacts due to energy exploration, and threats to human health.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Federal litigative and judicial activities,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,108672,103603,Native American,8435,8336,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728107,Department of Justice,Federal Bureau of Investigation - Native American,The FBI’s has the responsibility for federal crimes committed on approximately 200 Indian reservations nationwide. This responsibility is shared with the Bureau of Indian Affairs,Federal Pay and Benefits,Federal law enforcement activities,U.S. Federal Government; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federal; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,40080,44863,Native American,40080,44863,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727704,Department of Justice,HIV/AIDS,"The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is a participant in the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. This strategy focuses on three overarching goals: reducing the number of new HIV infections, increasing access to care for people living with HIV, and reducing HIV related health disparities. The BOP continues its efforts to test and treat HIV-infected offenders during incarceration.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Federal correctional activities,U.S. Federal Government,Anyone/General public,HIV/AIDS,32880,32340,HIV/AIDS,32880,32340,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727739,Department of Justice,Medication Assisted Therapy (MAT),Medication Assisted Therapy (MAT) for opioid-dependent offenders reintegrating into the community has been a focus of the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) in partnership with the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). MAT is designed to prevent relapse to opioid use upon reintegration in the community. This treatment may also reduce the offender's risk for recidivism.,Other Direct Federal Spending,Federal correctional activities,U.S. Federal Government,Person with substance use disorder,Opioid Epidemic Response,1000,39070,Opioid Epidemic Response,1000,39070,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728207,Department of Justice,"Office of Justice Programs Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Program: Opioid Epidemic Response","The goal of the Opioid Affected Youth Initiative is to assist states, local governments, and tribal jurisdictions in developing and implementing an effective, data-driven, coordinated response that addresses the abuse of opioids and provides services to improve public safety and outcomes for children, youth, and their families impacted by the opioid crisis.",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Alcoholic; Anyone/General public; Person with substance use disorder; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Opioid Epidemic Response,142237,159718,Opioid Epidemic Response,142237,159718,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728208,Department of Justice,Office of Justice Programs Drug Court Program: Opioid Epidemic Response,"The Drug Court Discretionary Grant Program provides financial and technical assistance to states, state courts, local courts, units of local government, and federally recognized Indian tribal governments to implement and enhance the operations of adult drug courts and juvenile and family drug treatment courts. ",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Youth (16-21); Child (6-15); Infant (0-5); Alcoholic; Person with substance use disorder; Anyone/General public; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Opioid Epidemic Response,70039,69949,Opioid Epidemic Response,70039,69949,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728156,Department of Justice,Office of Justice Programs Indian Assistance: Native American,"This program both 1) strengthens tribal justice system capacity by addressing physical infrastructure needs; and 2) provides funds to tribal justice systems to develop, support, and enhance tribal justice systems and for the prevention of violent crime and crime related to opioid, alcohol, and other substance abuse.",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,34812,34096,Native American,34812,34096,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728210,Department of Justice,Office of Justice Programs Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program: Opioid Epidemic Response,"This program seeks to increase public safety by facilitating collaboration among the criminal justice, mental health, and substance abuse treatment systems to increase access to mental health and other treatment services for individuals with Mental Illnesses (MI) or Co-occurring Mental Illness and Substance Abuse (CMISA).",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Alcoholic; Person with substance use disorder; Anyone/General public; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Opioid Epidemic Response,28346,28441,Opioid Epidemic Response,4252,4266,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728291,Department of Justice,Office of Justice Programs Mentoring for Youth Affected by the Opioid Crisis: Opioid Epidemic Response,"The purpose of this program is to improve outcomes for at-risk and high-risk youth, and reduce negative outcomes (including opioid use) through the provision of mentoring services.",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government",State; Individual/Family; Youth (16-21); Child (6-15); Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local; U.S. Territories,Opioid Epidemic Response,15000,14000,Opioid Epidemic Response,15000,14000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728282,Department of Justice,Office of Justice Programs Opioid-Affected Youth Initiative: Opioid Epidemic Response,"The goal of the Opioid Affected Youth Initiative is to assist states, local governments, and tribal jurisdictions in developing and implementing an effective, data-driven, coordinated response that addresses the abuse of opioids and provides services to improve public safety and outcomes for children, youth, and their families impacted by the opioid crisis.",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Youth (16-21); Child (6-15); U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Opioid Epidemic Response,8123,9098,Opioid Epidemic Response,8123,9098,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728239,Department of Justice,Office of Justice Programs Paul Coverdell Grants Forensic Support for Opioid and Synthetic Drug Investigations: Opioid Epidemic Response,"This program awards grants to states and units of local government to help improve forensic science and medical examiner/coroner services. Under the Coverdell program, State Administering Agencies (SAAs) may apply for both formula and competitive funds.",Formula Grants,Criminal justice assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),State; U.S. Territories,Opioid Epidemic Response,27371,26470,Opioid Epidemic Response,13000,17000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728273,Department of Justice,Office of Justice Programs Prescription Drug Monitoring: Opioid Epidemic Response,"The Harold Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program purpose is to provide financial and technical assistance to states, units of local government, and Indian tribal governments to implement and enhance prescription drug monitoring programs and develop and enhance public safety, behavioral health, and public health information sharing partnerships.",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Alcoholic; Person with substance use disorder; Anyone/General public; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Opioid Epidemic Response,26905,28267,Opioid Epidemic Response,26905,28267,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728280,Department of Justice,Office of Justice Programs Residential Substance Abuse Treatment: Opioid Epidemic Response,"Program assists states and local governments in the development and implementation of substance use treatment programs in state, local, and tribal correctional and detention facilities. Funds are also available to create and maintain community reintegration services for individuals after they are released from incarceration.",Formula Grants,Criminal justice assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Alcoholic; Person with substance use disorder; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Opioid Epidemic Response,27444,28268,Opioid Epidemic Response,27444,28268,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728124,Department of Justice,Office of Justice Programs Second Chance Reentry Initiative: Workforce Development,"Provide comprehensive responses to the significant number of incarcerated adults who are returning to communities from prison, jail, and juvenile residential facilities and to promote public safety by ensuring that the transition individuals make from prison and jail to the community is successful.",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Other private institution/ organization; Other public institution/organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Workforce Development,70343,87066,Workforce Development,7034,8706,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728160,Department of Justice,Office of Justice Programs Tribal Youth Program: Native American,This program provides federally recognized tribes and tribal consortia an opportunity to apply for funding to aid in developing a comprehensive and coordinated approach to public safety and victimization.,Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,4513,4608,Native American,4513,4608,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728284,Department of Justice,Office of Justice Programs Veterans Treatment Courts: Opioid Epidemic Response,"The Veterans Treatment Court (VTC) Discretionary Grant Program provides financial and technical assistance to states, state courts, local courts, units of local government, and federally recognized Indian tribal governments to implement and enhance the operations of veterans treatment courts.",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Alcoholic; Person with substance use disorder; Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents); U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Opioid Epidemic Response,17329,19210,Opioid Epidemic Response,17329,19210,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727751,Department of Justice,Office of Tribal Justice: Native American,"The Office of Tribal Justice (OTJ): (1) serves as the program and legal policy advisor to the Attorney General with respect to the treaty and trust relationship between the United States and Indian tribes; (2) serves as the point of contact for federally recognized tribal governments and tribal organizations with respect to questions and comments regarding policies and programs of the Department and issues relating to public safety and justice in Indian country; and (3) coordinates with other bureaus, agencies, offices, and divisions within the Department of Justice to ensure that each component has an accountable process to ensure meaningful and timely consultation with tribal leaders in the development of regulatory policies and other actions that affect tribal interest.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Federal litigative and judicial activities,U.S. Federal Government,American Indian; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,1644,1714,Native American,1644,1714,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729028,Department of Justice,Office of Violence Against Women Indian Women Program: Native American,Research on Violence Against Indian Women,Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia)",State; Native American Organizations; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Profit Organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,Native American,1000,1000,Native American,1000,1000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729027,Department of Justice,Office on Violence Against Women Indian Country Sexual Assault Clearing House: Native American,"National, tribal, statewide or other nonprofit organizations with the capacity to provide nationwide training and technical assistance.",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Other public institution/organization; Other private institution/ organization,Native American,500,0,Native American,500,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728099,Department of Justice,Office on Violence Against Women Transitional Housing Assistance Grants to Victims of Sexual Assault: Homelessness,"The Transitional Housing Assistance Grants to Victims of Sexual Assault Program provides transitional housing with support services for victims who are homeless or in need of transitional housing as a result of a situation of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault or stalking; and for whom emergency shelter services or other crisis intervention services are unavailable or insufficient.",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),State; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,Homelessness,31950,41601,Homelessness,31950,41601,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729023,Department of Justice,Office on Violence Against Women Tribal Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Coalitions Program: Native American,"Program supports the development and operation of nonprofit, nongovernmental tribal domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions. Tribal coalitions provide education, support, and technical assistance to member Indian service providers and tribes to enhance their response to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking service providers",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,6864,6869,Native American,6864,6869,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729024,Department of Justice,Office on Violence Against Women Tribal Government Program: Native American,"Enhances the ability of tribes to respond to violent crimes against Indian women, enhance victim safety, and develop education and prevention strategies",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,40450,40920,Native American,40450,40920,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729026,Department of Justice,Office on Violence Against Women Tribal Sexual Assault Services Program: Native American,"Enhances the ability of tribes to respond to violent crimes against Indian women, enhance victim safety, and develop education and prevention strategies.",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,3750,3800,Native American,3750,3800,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729025,Department of Justice,Office on Violence Against Women Tribal Special Domestic Violence Criminal Jurisdiction Program: Native American,"Assists Indian tribes in planning, implementing, and exercising ""special domestic violence criminal jurisdiction"" to hold accountable non-Indians who commit crimes of domestic violence or dating violence or violate certain protection orders in Indian country.",Discretionary Grants,Criminal justice assistance,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,4000,4000,Native American,4000,4000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726781,Department of Justice,Radiation Compensation Exposure Act: Native American,The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) offers an apology and monetary compensation to individuals (or their survivors) who have contracted certain cancers and other serious diseases following exposure to radiation released during above-ground atmospheric nuclear weapons tests or following their employment in the uranium production industry during specified periods. Native American claims make up 15 to 20 percent of RECA payments.,Other Direct Federal Spending,Federal litigative and judicial activities,Individual,"Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents); Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); American Indian",Native American,63131,57604,Native American,13656,9413,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727904,Department of Justice,U.S. Attorneys: Native American,"The U.S. Attorneys investigates and prosecutes cases of violent and non-violent crime against Native Americans. Violent Crime includes violent offenses that occur in Indian country, such as assaults, homicides, and sexual abuse cases. Non-Violent Crime includes nonviolent offenses occurring in Indian country, such as immigration, fraud, and nonviolent drug offenses. ",Federal Pay and Benefits,Federal litigative and judicial activities,U.S. Federal Government,Federal,Native American,2202010,2253469,Native American,22384,22670,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727742,Department of Justice,Vocational Training (Federal offenders),The Bureau of Prisons offers a variety of programs for offenders to enhance their education and acquire marketable skills to help them obtain employment post-release.,Other Direct Federal Spending,Federal correctional activities,U.S. Federal Government,Anyone/General public,Workforce Development,10844,6591,Workforce Development,10844,6591,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729401,Department of Labor,Apprenticeship,The Apprenticeship Program supports the growth of Registered Apprenticeship programs to upgrade the skills of workers to meet the 21st Century needs of employers and industry.,Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,"Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Low Income; Youth (16-21); Juvenile Delinquent",Workforce Development,148210,165360,Workforce Development,148210,165360,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732128,Department of Labor,Disabled Veterans' Outreach Program,The Disabled Veterans' Outreach Program (DVOP) provides one-on-one intensive services to meet the employment needs of disabled veterans and other eligible veterans with significant barriers to employment.,Formula Grants,"Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation",Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Workforce Development,117165,112748,Workforce Development,117165,112748,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729386,Department of Labor,Dislocated Worker National Reserve,"The Dislocated Worker National Reserve funds National Dislocated Worker Grants, demonstrations, technical assistance, and other workforce development activities.",Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Unemployed; American Indian; Low Income,Workforce Development,191998,475969,Workforce Development,191998,475969,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729486,Department of Labor,Employment Service State Grants,The Employment Service State Grants provide labor exchange services to all job seekers and help businesses to meet their hiring needs by referring qualified workers.,Formula Grants,Training and employment,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Unemployed,Workforce Development,664739,668364,Workforce Development,664739,668364,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729410,Department of Labor,H-1B Training Grants,"H-1B training grants fund job training in high growth industries, as authorized by the American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act.",Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,"Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)",STEM Education; Workforce Development,188074,101097,STEM Education,75230,40439,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729410,Department of Labor,H-1B Training Grants,"H-1B training grants fund job training in high growth industries, as authorized by the American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act.",Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,"Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)",STEM Education; Workforce Development,188074,101097,Workforce Development,188074,101097,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728569,Department of Labor,Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program,"The Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program (HVRP) provides job training, counseling, and placement services to aid in the reintegration of homeless veterans into the labor force.",Discretionary Grants,"Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation",Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness; Workforce Development,49990,54980,Homelessness,49990,54980,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728569,Department of Labor,Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program,"The Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program (HVRP) provides job training, counseling, and placement services to aid in the reintegration of homeless veterans into the labor force.",Discretionary Grants,"Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation",Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness; Workforce Development,49990,54980,Workforce Development,49990,54980,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729395,Department of Labor,Indian and Native American Program,"The Indian and Native American program is designed to help American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian individuals obtain jobs and remain employed through the provision of employment, education, intensive training, and supportive services.",Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian,Native American; Workforce Development,54752,53844,Native American,54752,53844,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729395,Department of Labor,Indian and Native American Program,"The Indian and Native American program is designed to help American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian individuals obtain jobs and remain employed through the provision of employment, education, intensive training, and supportive services.",Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian,Native American; Workforce Development,54752,53844,Workforce Development,54752,53844,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729471,Department of Labor,Job Corps,"Job Corps, the nation's largest residential career training program, helps disadvantaged young people ages 16 through 24 complete their high school education, trains them for meaningful careers, and assists them with obtaining employment.",Contractor Services,Training and employment,U.S. Federal Government; For-Profit Organization,Youth (16-21); Student Trainee; Unemployed,Workforce Development,1597416,1768752,Workforce Development,1597416,1768752,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 732130,Department of Labor,Local Veterans’ Employment Representative Program,The Local Veterans' Employment Representative Program connect employers with job-ready veterans in the local community.,Formula Grants,"Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation",U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Workforce Development,58262,59862,Workforce Development,58262,59862,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729398,Department of Labor,National Farmworker Jobs Program,The National Farmworker Jobs Program provides employment and training services to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their dependents.,Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Low Income; Rural,Workforce Development,89111,89919,Workforce Development,89111,89919,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728067,Department of Labor,Protecting Injured Federal Workers: Prescription Management,"The program ensures through monitoring and individual case assistance that medically appropriate levels of opioids and other drugs are prescribed to injured federal workers. Pharmacy Benefits Management (PBM) services will also be implemented to improve the safety, quality, and cost-effectiveness of prescription care provided to injured federal workers.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Consumer and occupational health and safety,Individual,Federal,Opioid Epidemic Response,7769,7769,Opioid Epidemic Response,7769,7769,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729484,Department of Labor,Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment,The Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment (RESEA) program conducts in-person reemployment and eligibility assessments and unemployment insurance improper payment reviews and provide reemployment services and referrals to training.,Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Unemployed,Workforce Development,140962,175673,Workforce Development,140962,175673,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729400,Department of Labor,Reentry Employment Opportunities,The Reentry Employment Opportunities program provides current or formerly incarcerated adults and youth involved in the justice system with workforce development services that lead to employment in industries and occupations that offer competitive wages and opportunities for advancement.,Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Unemployed; Low Income,Workforce Development,90975,93044,Workforce Development,90975,93044,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729479,Department of Labor,Senior Community Service Employment Program,"The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) supports the self-sufficiency and employment of older workers by providing part-time, paid community service positions and work-based training for unemployed, low-income individuals, age 55 or older.",Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Senior Citizen (60+); Unemployed,Workforce Development,403958,359635,Workforce Development,403958,359635,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729480,Department of Labor,Trade Adjustment Assistance,"The Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program provides workers who are displaced by international trade access to job training, employment and case management services, and job search and relocation allowances for up to 130 weeks. TAA also provides related State administrative expenses.",Mandatory Grants,Training and employment,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Unemployed,Workforce Development,582109,553000,Workforce Development,401020,409880,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728989,Department of Labor,Transition Assistance Program,"The Transition Assistance Program (TAP) provides information, tools, and training to ensure transitioning service members, and their spouses, are prepared for their next step in civilian life. DOL offers a 1-day mandatory workshop, as well as two 2-day elective workshops on employment preparation and vocational training as part of the Transition Assistance Program to assist service members' transition to civilian employment.",Contractor Services,"Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation",For-Profit Organization,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Workforce Development,22859,30889,Workforce Development,22859,30889,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729290,Department of Labor,WIOA Adult,The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Adult program helps adults with barriers to employment gain new skills and find jobs in in-demand industries and sectors that meet the needs of employers.,Formula Grants,Training and employment,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Unemployed; American Indian; Low Income,Workforce Development,845909,865562,Workforce Development,845909,865562,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729382,Department of Labor,WIOA Dislocated Worker,"The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Dislocated Worker program helps workers who have lost their jobs as a result of layoffs gain new skills and find in-demand jobs in sectors that are projected to grow.",Formula Grants,Training and employment,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian; Unemployed; Low Income,Workforce Development,1040105,1050164,Workforce Development,1040105,1050164,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729291,Department of Labor,WIOA Youth,The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Youth program helps out-of-school youth and low-income in-school youth with barriers to employment by providing them with services that prepare them for employment and post-secondary education.,Formula Grants,Training and employment,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Youth (16-21); American Indian; Unemployed; Low Income,Native American; Workforce Development,907147,914886,Native American,4732,4899,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729291,Department of Labor,WIOA Youth,The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Youth program helps out-of-school youth and low-income in-school youth with barriers to employment by providing them with services that prepare them for employment and post-secondary education.,Formula Grants,Training and employment,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Youth (16-21); American Indian; Unemployed; Low Income,Native American; Workforce Development,907147,914886,Workforce Development,907147,914886,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728401,Department of Labor,Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations,"The Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations (WANTO) grant helps to expand pathways for women to enter and lead in all industries. The WANTO grant program awards funds to increase women's employment in apprenticeship programs and nontraditional occupations. ",Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Women,Workforce Development,1493,4100,Workforce Development,1493,4100,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729403,Department of Labor,YouthBuild,YouthBuild is a community-based pre-apprenticeship program that provides job training and educational opportunities for at-risk youth ages 16-24 who have previously dropped out of high school.,Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Youth (16-21); Builder/Contractor/Developer; Unemployed,Workforce Development,90699,89275,Workforce Development,90699,89275,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727789,Department of State,Family Planning and Reproductive Health,"USAID continues to lead the global effort to prevent child and maternal deaths. Together with country and global partners, USAID is working to significantly reduce child and maternal deaths, with the goal of all countries having fewer than 20 deaths per 1,000 live births and fewer than 50 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births by 2035. Reaching these rates would save an additional five million children each year and decrease the number of women who die from complications during pregnancy annually by 75 percent. USAID is a global leader in maternal and child health, and partners with governments to meet the health needs of their women and children. USAID's Acting on the Call reports present a roadmap with country-specific plans and updates on progress to address these needs. By helping keep women and children healthy, USAID is supporting countries on their pathway to self-reliance. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,International development and humanitarian assistance,Foreign Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Foreign Non-Governmental Entity,Anyone/General public,Global Health,506679,503385,Global Health,506679,503385,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727780,Department of State,Global Health Security in Development,"USAID has contributed to global health security efforts since 2009. The U.S. Government's contributions to the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) and to partnerships under the GHSA that have improved capabilities in partner countries to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious-disease threats and outbreaks. USAID's investments to strengthen disease-surveillance and laboratory systems for animal and human health, improve the prevention and control of infections, and promote accurate public communications and community engagement have provided critical support during the COVID-19 pandemic while strengthening U.S. national security. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,International development and humanitarian assistance,Foreign Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Foreign Non-Governmental Entity,Anyone/General public,Global Health,72971,535957,Global Health,72971,535957,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727787,Department of State,Maternal and Child Health,"USAID continues to lead the global effort to prevent child and maternal deaths. Together with country and global partners, USAID is working to significantly reduce child and maternal deaths, with the goal of all countries having fewer than 20 deaths per 1,000 live births and fewer than 50 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births by 2035. Reaching these rates would save an additional five million children each year and decrease the number of women who die from complications during pregnancy annually by 75 percent. USAID is a global leader in maternal and child health, and partners with governments to meet the health needs of their women and children. USAID's Acting on the Call reports present a roadmap with country-specific plans and updates on progress to address these needs. By helping keep women and children healthy, USAID is supporting countries on their pathway to self-reliance. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,International development and humanitarian assistance,Foreign Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Foreign Non-Governmental Entity,Anyone/General public,Global Health,806327,1007390,Global Health,806327,1007390,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727792,Department of State,Nutrition,"As outlined in USAID’s Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Strategy 2014–2025, the Agency’s investments address the prevention of all forms of undernutrition, with emphasis on those that target the ""1,000 day window of opportunity"" from pregnancy through a child's second birthday – a period in which good nutrition is critical for USAID’s maternal and child nutrition programs improve health outcomes by implementing nutrition-specific interventions, or those that address the immediate, health-related determinants of undernutrition. These investments are closely coordinated with the Agency’s nutrition-sensitive interventions optimal physical and cognitive development. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,International development and humanitarian assistance,Foreign Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Foreign Non-Governmental Entity,Anyone/General public,Global Health,117204,132852,Global Health,117204,132852,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727786,Department of State,Other Public Health Threats,"""Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) refers to a diverse group of parasitic and bacterial diseases that cause significant morbidity and mortality in more than 1 billion people worldwide, which disproportionately affect poor and marginalized populations. These diseases can cause severe disfigurement and disabilities, including blindness, developmental disabilities and malnutrition. These conditions, in turn, can cause both social and economic challenges in the regions where they are most common.USAID support for NTDs focuses on the scale-up of efficient and sustained preventive chemotherapy in an integrated manner so that global health and development goals for control and elimination of these diseases can be achieved. "" ",Other Direct Federal Spending,International development and humanitarian assistance,Foreign Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Foreign Non-Governmental Entity,Anyone/General public,Global Health,116599,102500,Global Health,116599,102500,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727757,Department of State,President's Malaria Initiative,"When it was launched in 2005, the goal of the President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) was to reduce malaria-related mortality by 50 percent across high-burden countries in sub-Saharan Africa through a rapid scale-up of four proven and highly effective malaria prevention and treatment measures: insecticide-treated mosquito nets (ITNs); indoor residual spraying (IRS); accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment with artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs); and intermittent preventive treatment of pregnant women (IPTp). PMI’s current strategy takes into account the progress over the past decade and the new challenges that have arisen. Malaria prevention and control remains a major U.S. foreign assistance objective and PMI's Strategy fully aligns with the U.S. Government's vision of preventing child and maternal deaths. Under the PMI Strategy the U.S. Government's goal is to work with PMI-supported countries and partners to further reduce malaria deaths and substantially decrease malaria morbidity, towards the long-term goal of elimination. The PMI Strategy is also in line with the goals articulated in the Roll Back Malaria Partnership's Action and Investment to Defeat Malaria 2016–2030 ",Other Direct Federal Spending,International development and humanitarian assistance,Foreign Government; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Foreign Non-Governmental Entity,Anyone/General public,Global Health,718168,725241,Global Health,718168,725241,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726089,Department of State,The United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief,"Since its inception in 2003, PEPFAR has invested over $85 billion in the global HIV/AIDS response, saving over 18 million lives, preventing millions of HIV infections, and accelerating progress toward controlling the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. The PEPFAR Strategy For Accelerating HIV/AIDS Epidemic Control (2017-2020) [3 MB] provides a road map for accelerated implementation at scale in 13 high-burden countries with the greatest potential to achieve HIV/AIDS epidemic control by 2020. The Strategy also reaffirms PEPFAR’s continued support for more than 50 countries worldwide and our commitment to ensure all populations, including key populations and other vulnerable groups, can access HIV services. PEPFAR’s strategic rigor has allowed the program to significantly expand its lifesaving results [856 KB] and impact without increased financial resources over the past nine years.",Other Direct Federal Spending,International development and humanitarian assistance,"Foreign Government; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Foreign Non-Governmental Entity",Anyone/General public,Global Health,5678778,9079728,Global Health,5678778,9079728,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727237,Department of State,Tuberculosis,"USAID leads the U.S. Government’s global TB efforts by working with agencies and partners around the world to reach every person with the disease, cure those in need of treatment, and prevent the spread of new infections and the progression to active TB disease. USAID provides bilateral assistance in 23 countries with high burdens of TB, as well as targeted technical assistance in an additional 32 countries. USAID’s new TB business model, the Global Accelerator to End TB, increases commitment and builds capacity of governments, civil society, and the private sector to accelerate countries’ progress in achieving the United Nations High-Level Meeting on TB target of diagnosing and enrolling an additional 40 million people on TB treatment by 2022 and ultimately, ending TB. Through the Accelerator, USAID continues to improve care, strengthen TB services, and provide diagnostics and drugs in the fight against TB. To address the specific challenges of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) patients, USAID is expanding the availability of new MDR-TB drugs and regimens that save lives, as well as investing in pivotal clinical trials. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,International development and humanitarian assistance,"Foreign Government; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Foreign Non-Governmental Entity",Anyone/General public,Global Health,240762,288230,Global Health,240762,288230,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729122,Department of the Interior,Administration and Management (Native American Activities) (USGS),"USGS designs and conducts technical training for staff of tribal governments and organizations. The purpose of the program is to strengthen the technical capacity of tribes for managing tribal natural resources and build on networks between the USGS and tribal governments to help the USGS meet its mission of conducting science to describe natural systems and resources, and by doing so, enhance the quality of life.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,68737,63962,Native American,3669,3669,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727869,Department of the Interior,Agriculture & Range (BIA),"The Agriculture and Range Program promotes multiple use and sustained-yield management on over 46 million acres of trust Indian land dedicated to crop and livestock agriculture. Program responsibilities are carried out by BIA agency personnel or by individual tribes through Indian self-determination agreements under Pub.L. 93-638. The program, in cooperation with USDA, formulated and updated an MOU with Natural Resource Conservation Service and the Farm Services Agency to improve services to tribes. The program also assists regions and agencies in the identification of noxious plant inventories and control projects, conduct a national agriculture agency seminar for regional range managers and soil conservationists, and support agencies in the permitting and leasing of farm and range lands in TAAMS.",Other Financial Assistance,Conservation and land management,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,40446,33980,Native American,40446,33980,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728193,Department of the Interior,Aid to Tribal Government - TPA (BIA),"The Aid to Tribal Government program allows the Bureau of Indian Affairs to provide assistance to tribes and Alaska Native entities through the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (ISDEAA) Public Law 93-638 contracting and self-governance compacting process. Aid to Tribal Government funding assists tribal government systems by providing baseline funding for tribal government programs and services. ",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,26782,25569,Native American,26782,25569,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727885,Department of the Interior,Alaskan Native Programs (TPA) (BIA),"The Alaskan Native Program administers three programs: The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) Historical Places and Cemetery Sites program, the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) program, and the Native American Allotment program.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,1483,1547,Native American,1483,1547,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727788,Department of the Interior,American Indian and Native Hawaiian Art and Culture Grants (NPS),These grants to nonprofit organizations or institutions support programs for culture and arts development with congressional direction to fund the Northwest Coast arts program under the memorandum of agreement between the Institute of American Indian Arts and the Sealaska Heritage Institute.,Discretionary Grants,Other general government,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Native American Organizations,Native American,1000,1500,Native American,1000,1500,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728460,Department of the Interior,"Bureau of Land Management, Broadband","The Bureau of Land Management manages over 245 million acres of public lands across the west, and is responsible for permitting rights of way for broadband infrastructure. Bureau activities fall within the Management of Lands and Resources programs, and adhere to the multiple use obligations under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Conservation and land management,U.S. Federal Government,Federal; Rural,Broadband,1874,1401,Broadband,50,50,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729060,Department of the Interior,Coastal/Marine Hazards and Resources Program (Flood Risk Determination) (USGS),"Provides coastal storm vulnerability assessments and forecasts, using flood risk data collection and modeling, for the Pacific, Gulf, and the Atlantic coasts for Hurricane Florence impact areas.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Other natural resources,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. Federal Government,Federal; Scientist /Researchers; Anyone/General public; Public nonprofit institution/organization; U.S. Territories; Other public institution/organization; Local; State,Flood Risk,35651,36624,Flood Risk,5600,2300,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728122,Department of the Interior,Community Development Oversight (BIA),"Through this program, the Office of Indian Economic Development Central Office staff provides management and oversight for all of the DOI’s Indian economic development programs, including the commercial code adoption and implementation program; Indian economic development feasibility study grants; the National Tribal Broadband Grant (NTBG) program; and Indian and tribal procurement outreach and training. ",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,3615,4468,Native American,3615,4468,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728195,Department of the Interior,Consolidated Tribal Gov't Program - TPA (BIA),"The Consolidated Tribal Government Program (CTGP) seeks to promote Indian Self-Determination and improve the quality of life of tribal communities by allowing approximately 275 tribal entities to combine various contracted programs and grants of a similar or compatible nature. ",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,80284,79765,Native American,80284,79765,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728176,Department of the Interior,Construction Program Management (BIA and BIE),"The Construction Program Management program provides for national strategic, operational, tactical, and liaison support for the facilities programs that serve both the Bureau of Indian Education and Bureau of Indian Affairs. The program ensures that all major construction or renovation completed by BIA/BIE materially contribute to effective resource protection for employees, a high quality education experience for students, and improved overall operation of BIA/BIE programs in the most cost effective and environmentally responsible manner possible. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,8538,10766,Native American,8538,10766,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728123,Department of the Interior,Contract Support Costs (BIA),The Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act of 1975 authorized Indian Tribes to take over the administration of programs that had been previously administered on their behalf by the Department of the Interior and provides Contract Support Costs for that purpose.,Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,312218,308008,Native American,312218,308008,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728368,Department of the Interior,Cooperative Landscape Conservation (NPS),"The NPS Cooperative Landscape Conservation Program develops and applies science and research to understand risks to park resources from environmental hazards, identifies specific factors that affect park resources and park investments, and develops approaches to protect resources and make them more resilient. The program supports flood risk determination and digital elevation model data collection most recently through an assessment of vulnerability to natural hazards of coastal national park facilities, assets, and historic structures; a visualization of climate impacts on national parks and the development of methods to estimate future flood hazards for inland floodplain national park units.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,Anyone/General public,Flood Risk,1398,1429,Flood Risk,300,300,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727897,Department of the Interior,Cultural Resource Projects - VT and NAGPRA - Contracts (NPS),Competitively selected projects carried out by parks and regions to support the preservation of traditionally-built architecture in the Western United States (Vanishing Treasures) and compliance with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.,Contractor Services,Other general government,For-Profit Organization,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,412,137,Native American,412,137,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727900,Department of the Interior,Cultural Resource Projects - VT and NAGPRA - Cooperative Agreements (NPS),Competitively selected projects carried out by parks and regions to support the preservation of traditionally-built architecture in the Western United States (Vanishing Treasures) and compliance with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.,Cooperative Agreements,Other general government,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Private Educational Institution, For Profit; For-Profit Organization; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,316,312,Native American,316,312,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727895,Department of the Interior,Cultural Resource Projects - VT and NAGPRA - Federal Pay and Benefits (NPS),Competitively selected projects carried out by parks and regions to support the preservation of traditionally-built architecture in the Western United States (Vanishing Treasures) and compliance with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.,Federal Pay and Benefits,Other general government,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,330,300,Native American,330,300,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727899,Department of the Interior,Cultural Resource Projects - VT and NAGPRA - Other Direct Federal Spending (NPS),Competitively selected projects carried out by parks and regions to support the preservation of traditionally-built architecture in the Western United States (Vanishing Treasures) and compliance with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.,Other Direct Federal Spending,Other general government,For-Profit Organization,American Indian; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,131,27,Native American,131,27,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728171,Department of the Interior,Dam Projects (BIA),"The mission of the Safety of Dams Program is to minimize the potential for loss of human life and property damage caused by the failure of dams on Indian lands. These dams form a significant part of water resources and trust assets for Indian reservations. The program manages rehabilitation projects to correct identified high-risk safety deficiencies in accordance with Federal guidelines and Department directives. The Dam Maintenance program performs recurring maintenance and repairs of high and significant hazard potential dams on Indian lands. The program also performs annual maintenance on early warning systems. The BIA currently maintains 139 high-hazard dams. This number is expected to grow in the coming years as a result of the comprehensive tribal dam inventory IA is currently conducting pursuant to the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act, P.L. 114-322.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Anyone/General public,Native American,45931,59370,Native American,45931,59370,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728395,Department of the Interior,Dam Safety and Security (NPS),"The program provides engineering risk-based analyses including inventories, inspections, assessments and initial corrective action planning for dams and other streamflow control structures (levees, dikes, berms, canal walls and plugs, as well as other similar miscellaneous structures) located on NPS lands. The program supports flood risk determination and digital elevation model data collection through project-specific flood risk identification studies.",Contractor Services,Other natural resources,For-Profit Organization,Anyone/General public,Flood Risk,200,152,Flood Risk,100,100,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727845,Department of the Interior,Economic Development - TPA (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affair's Economic Development (Tribal Priority Allocation) program assists tribes in developing programs to build business and commercial capacity for individual tribal members, as well as opportunities to enhance reservation economies. Other tribal programs supported by this funding provide services such as credit counseling, budget counseling, consumer finance education, lending programs and affordable financing.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,1976,2735,Native American,1976,2735,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728155,Department of the Interior,Education Construction (BIE),"The Bureau of Indian Education's Education Construction Program funds the construction, repair, improvement, and maintenance of buildings, utilities, and other facilities necessary for the operation of Indian education programs. Before 2020, the Bureau of Indian Education's Education Construction Funding was included with the Bureau of Indian Affairs budget. ",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,56334,229081,Native American,56334,229081,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728154,Department of the Interior,Education Management (BIE),The Bureau of Indian Education's Education Management program consists of Education Program Management and Information Technology. The primary goal of Education Management is to optimize learning opportunities for students of all ages. This activity represents just over four percent of total funding (including all funding provided to BIE by the Department of Education) for BIE educational activities. Education Management supports Associate Deputy Director (ADD) and School Operations staff at BIE’s Education Resource Centers (ERCs) in their role providing direct and customized technical assistance.,Federal Pay and Benefits,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Federal; American Indian,Broadband; Native American,42552,82042,Broadband,4429,7161,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728154,Department of the Interior,Education Management (BIE),The Bureau of Indian Education's Education Management program consists of Education Program Management and Information Technology. The primary goal of Education Management is to optimize learning opportunities for students of all ages. This activity represents just over four percent of total funding (including all funding provided to BIE by the Department of Education) for BIE educational activities. Education Management supports Associate Deputy Director (ADD) and School Operations staff at BIE’s Education Resource Centers (ERCs) in their role providing direct and customized technical assistance.,Federal Pay and Benefits,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Federal; American Indian,Broadband; Native American,42552,82042,Native American,42552,82042,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728148,Department of the Interior,Elementary & Secondary Programs (BIE),"The Bureau of Indian Education's Elementary/Secondary program includes facilities operations and maintenance funds as well as support programs for individual students. Funds are distributed at the beginning of the fiscal year, and expendable for 24-months. Collectively, the Elementary and Secondary (forward funded) and Elementary/Secondary activities support a total of 183 elementary schools, secondary schools, and residential and peripheral dormitories across 23 States; 130 schools are tribally controlled under Pub.L. 93-638 Indian Self Determination and Education Assistance Act contracts or Pub.L. 100-297 Tribally Controlled Grant Schools Act, and 53 schools are operated by the BIE. The BIE elementary and secondary school system serves 46,417 individual students with a calculated three-year Average Daily Membership of 40,469 students.",Other Financial Assistance,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government; Individual,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,149734,118986,Native American,149734,118986,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728145,Department of the Interior,Elementary and Secondary - Forward Funded (BIE),"The Bureau of Indian Education's Elementary and Secondary (forward funded) program provides the primary funding for the core operational functions of the BIE school system: educational programs (including the base Indian Student Equalization Program (ISEP)), supplemental programs (such as ISEP Program Adjustments and Education Program Enhancements), transportation, security, and school administration. These funds are forward funded and executed between July 1 of the appropriation year and September 30 of the following appropriation year.",Other Financial Assistance,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government; Individual,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,579795,613897,Native American,579795,613897,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727856,Department of the Interior,Endangered Species (BIA),"This program coordinates IA and tribal responsibilities regarding compliance with the Endangered Species Act (ESA), Pub.L. 93-205, and the related protection and preservation of trust lands and resources. Due to BIA oversight authority, tribal projects are subject to Section 7 of the ESA which causes tribal activities to have more restrictions than would be required of private landowners, corporations, or states. For many tribes, trust resources such as timber, water, and fisheries, represents the only stable source of income. Funding for the ESA program has enabled BIA to supplement the costs associated with meeting the mandates of Section 7 of the ESA on tribal lands, while also allowing tribes to protect, recover, and manage important species, whether afforded protections by Federal or tribal listing processes.",Other Financial Assistance,Conservation and land management,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,2870,3334,Native American,2870,3334,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728158,Department of the Interior,Engineering & Supervision (BIA),"This subactivity provides oversight and technical support to the 17 irrigation and three power projects at both Region and Project levels to ensure that Federal assets are protected and in compliance with laws and regulations. The program also ensures that the projects are operated and maintained in an efficient manner and provide good customer service. In addition, the program also provides water measurement training to BIA and tribal staff.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,American Indian,Native American,2743,3484,Native American,2743,3484,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727884,Department of the Interior,Environmental Quality (BIA),"The Environmental Quality Program (EQ) is tasked with the protection, restoration, and preservation of environmental and cultural resources of Native Americans. Through enforcement of applicable laws and regulations and assessment of activities impacting these resources, the program provides direction and guidance to tribes and other BIA programs in order to protect those resources most important to tribal communities. The BIA Central Office Archaeologist serves as the Federal Preservation Officer for BIA and works directly with tribal and state Historic Preservation Officers in establishing historic preservation programs in Indian country.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,3084,2583,Native American,3084,2583,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728318,Department of the Interior,Executive Direction (OST),Overall management of Fiduciary Trust Services by the Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians,Other Direct Federal Spending,Other general government,U.S. Federal Government,American Indian; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,1519,1576,Native American,1519,1576,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728092,Department of the Interior,Facilities Improvement & Repair (BIA),"The Facilities Improvement & Repair program prioritizes critical health and safety deficiencies when ranking improvements and repairs or renovation projects at Bureau of Indian Affairs-owned detention and law enforcement facilities. There are 84 detention and other OJS facilities located in 17 States across Indian Country. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,6151,5039,Native American,6151,5039,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728184,Department of the Interior,Facilities Management (BIA),"Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Facilities Management program provides funding for two programs: BIA Regional Facilities Management; and Operations and Maintenance (O&M) for BIA administrative buildings and structures. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Federal,Native American,3681,4551,Native American,3681,4551,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728174,Department of the Interior,Facilities/Quarters Improvement & Repair (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Other Program Construction - Facilities/Quarters Improvements & Repair program addresses rehabilitation and repair needs for structures in the BIA inventory that serve Regional and Agency offices across the nation. The inventory includes administrative buildings and ancillary structures. This program addresses the condition of the facilities working toward the goal of bringing all facilities to an acceptable condition to provide safe, secure, healthy, working environments. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Federal,Native American,1590,2560,Native American,1590,2560,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728164,Department of the Interior,Federal Power Compliance [FERC] (BIA),"Currently, there are approximately 200 hydroelectric and other facilities on, or affecting, Indian lands and resources. This program partners with affected Indian tribes to implement Secretarial authorities under Part I of the Federal Power Act (FPA) (16 U.S.C. 739a-825r) to improve tribal capacity to conduct research and participate in governmental efforts affecting or potentially affecting important Indian resources. ",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,364,734,Native American,364,734,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728117,Department of the Interior,Fire Protection (TPA) (BIA),"Fire Protection funds over 40 tribal fire protection programs. The Fire Protection programs support tribal staff, train volunteer firefighters, repair existing firefighting equipment, and purchase additional equipment. Funds can also be used to purchase smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and emergency lights for tribal buildings.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,1585,1293,Native American,1585,1293,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728094,Department of the Interior,Fire Safety Coordination and Fire Protection (BIA),"The Structural Fire Protection Program (SFPP), ensures fire safe BIA facilities at BIE/BIA’s schools, dormitories, detention facilities, offices, and other BIA funded facilities. The program works with non-BIA fire agencies such as other Federal, tribal, state, county, and municipal fire departments as a resource for fire training or information pertaining to the fire service that may affect BIA. The Structural Fire Protection Program ensures fire suppression responses by BIA, tribal, other Federal, and county fire departments. The program promotes and monitors compliance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes, Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), and other applicable Federal law. The SFPP provides structural fire protection systems for BIA funded facilities. This includes upgrading or replacing non-working or outdated fire alarm and automatic sprinkler systems. The Fire Protection program prioritizes replacement and repair of non-working fire alarm and fire sprinkler systems, with an emphasis on educational facilities, and assessing existing fire protection systems. The SFPP also provides ongoing replacement and major repairs support to locations previously provided with fire trucks, stations, and equipment and training to staff on preventive maintenance to keep systems functional.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,3872,2634,Native American,3872,2634,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727873,Department of the Interior,"Fish, Wildlife & Parks (BIA)","This funding is provided to fish-producing tribes in support of associated hatching, rearing, and stocking programs. Tribal fish hatchery facilities are provided with base funding for aquaculture and enables cost share/in-kind cooperative work with neighboring tribes, Federal agencies, and state fishery managers. This type of fish production helps achieve mandated fish recovery efforts throughout the Pacific Northwest and Great Lakes states where all tribes in the States of Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan may benefit.",Other Financial Assistance,Conservation and land management,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,15656,16008,Native American,15656,16008,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727870,Department of the Interior,Forestry (BIA),"The Forestry Program funds work associated with the preparation and administration of forest products sales, and the management and technical oversight of those activities. The sale of forest products is a principle trust responsibility and a key source of tribal revenue, tribal employment, and employment of others who benefit from the sale of Indian forest products. Forest products sales support BIA efforts to promote self-sustaining communities and healthy and resilient Indian forest resources. To assist tribes with identifying markets for their forest products, the program partners with the Intertribal Timber Council in marketing and branding research. The program encompasses all elements of sale preparation, sale administration, and supervision of forest product harvesting contracts.",Other Financial Assistance,Conservation and land management,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,60576,54670,Native American,60576,54670,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727755,Department of the Interior,Grants-in-Aid to Indian Tribes (NPS),"These grants assist a growing number (currently over 200) of Tribal Historic Preservation Offices in historic preservation activities and compliance with federal preservation mandates, including activities required by the National Historic Preservation Act.",Formula Grants,Other general government,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,11735,13735,Native American,11735,13735,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729084,Department of the Interior,Groundwater and Streamflow Information Program (Federal Flood Risk) (USGS),"Provides, through the Federal Priority Streamgages, real-time stage and discharge data which are required to support flood and other streamflow forecasting by the National Weather Service and other Federal agencies across the country.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,Other public institution/organization; Federal; Scientist /Researchers; Anyone/General public; U.S. Territories; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State,Flood Risk,78156,81105,Flood Risk,28300,28300,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728119,Department of the Interior,Hands on the Land/Greening STEM (NPS),"Provides opportunities to facilitate coordination between NPS and a multi-agency resource education team that connects students, teachers, families, and volunteers with public lands and waterways through a variety of education programs related to high-priority agency initiatives, such as STEM education and natural, cultural, and resource management issues.",Cooperative Agreements,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Education (0-8); Education (9-12),STEM Education,25,25,STEM Education,25,25,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727940,Department of the Interior,Housing Program - TPA (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Housing Program - Tribal Priority Allocation program seeks to enhance the quality of life of qualified individuals by addressing substandard housing and homelessness on or near federally recognized reservation communities. The program provides funding for housing repairs and renovations of existing homes, construction of modest replacement homes, or construction of modest homes for families who do not own a home but have ownership or lease of sufficient land suitable for housing. The program is targeted for those eligible applicants most in need of assistance regardless of the type of service required, based upon a priority ranking that includes factors such as income, age, disability, and dependent children. ",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,9787,8341,Native American,9787,8341,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728179,Department of the Interior,Human Capital Management (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Human Capital Management program includes human resources support, workers’ compensation payments, unemployment compensation, and employee displacement costs, in support of BIA operations. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Federal,Native American,21490,20579,Native American,21490,20579,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728108,Department of the Interior,Human Services Program Oversight (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Human Services Program Oversight program consists of Human Services staff, in consultation with tribes, working to ensure individual Indians residing on or near reservations receive emergency assistance for essential items such as food, clothing, shelter, and utility payment assistance. The long-term goal of this program is to improve the living conditions of American Indians and Alaska Native individuals and families.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,3019,2883,Native American,3019,2883,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727941,Department of the Interior,Human Services Tribal Design - TPA (BIA),The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Human Services Tribal Design program supports American Indian and Alaska Natives by allowing tribes flexibility to redesign their Social Services program delivery as authorized under the Snyder Act of 1924. This funding gives tribes the ability to design Social Services programs that are both cost effective and fit the needs of their communities.,Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,260,266,Native American,260,266,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727939,Department of the Interior,Indian Child Welfare Act - TPA (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) - Tribal Priority Allocation program is provided to tribes as authorized under Pub. L. 95-608, the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978. All BIA funded ICWA programs are tribally operated. Annually, there are approximately 360 tribes and tribal consortiums that receive ICWA TPA funding to prevent the separation of Indian families and provide assistance for family reunification.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,21922,13191,Native American,21922,13191,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728139,Department of the Interior,Indian Guaranteed Loan Program - Program Management (BIA),The Indian Guaranteed Loan Program - Program Management provide oversight and administrative support for the existing loan guarantee and insured loan portfolio.,Guaranteed/Insured Loans,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,1400,1227,Native American,1400,1227,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728136,Department of the Interior,Indian Guaranteed Loan Program Subsidies (BIA),"Funding supports the management of the portfolio of Indian Country loans guaranteed and insured issued under authority of the Indian Loan Guarantee and Insurance program, part of the Indian Financing Act of 1974 (Pub.L. 93-262), as amended. Loan guarantees and insurance for new loans made by private lenders to Indian-owned businesses in Indian country cover up to 90 percent of outstanding loan principal and accrued interest reduce lender risk and make Indian business financing more readily available.",Guaranteed/Insured Loans,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,8544,5864,Native American,8544,5864,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728127,Department of the Interior,Indian Self-Determination Fund (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Indian Self-Determination program provides funding for contract support costs for new and expanded contracts during the first year of operation. This fund, which is separate from other contract support funds, enables BIA to assist new or expanding contractors with funding, including start-up costs, without decreasing the funding for ongoing contracts. In the second year of a contract, it is grouped with all the other ongoing contracts and receives a share of contract support funding for ongoing contracts. ",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,5659,4046,Native American,5659,4046,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727842,Department of the Interior,Information Resources Technology (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Information Resources Technology (IRT) program provides Information Technology (IT) services to Indian Affairs programs and is responsible for compliance with the Federal Financial Management Improvement Act, Federal Management Financial Integrity Act, OMB Circular A-123, and Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA). The IRT program funds the operation and maintenance of core systems and services for BIA/BIE programs to fulfill their obligations to the 574 federally recognized tribes. The program provides IT support and services to IA locations nationwide, supporting a diverse set of mission needs, including business services, social services, transportation, irrigation, power, trust, forestry, justice services, detention centers, and wildland firefighters. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Broadband; Native American,54088,46271,Broadband,218,109,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727842,Department of the Interior,Information Resources Technology (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Information Resources Technology (IRT) program provides Information Technology (IT) services to Indian Affairs programs and is responsible for compliance with the Federal Financial Management Improvement Act, Federal Management Financial Integrity Act, OMB Circular A-123, and Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA). The IRT program funds the operation and maintenance of core systems and services for BIA/BIE programs to fulfill their obligations to the 574 federally recognized tribes. The program provides IT support and services to IA locations nationwide, supporting a diverse set of mission needs, including business services, social services, transportation, irrigation, power, trust, forestry, justice services, detention centers, and wildland firefighters. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Broadband; Native American,54088,46271,Native American,54088,46271,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727863,Department of the Interior,Integrated Resource Info Program (BIA),"The Branch of Geospatial Services (BOGS) is the single geospatial technical center for BIA which operates in conjunction with the Division of Land Titles and Records to deliver accurate, timely and cost-effective Federal land title service to Indian beneficiaries and tribes. This office provides geographic information system (GIS) software, training, technical support including geospatial database management, programming and project support. This work is required for land status title mapping and sound management of natural resources on over 10 million acres belonging to individual Indians and 46 million acres held in trust or restricted status for Indian tribes.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,2327,3844,Native American,2327,3844,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728182,Department of the Interior,Intra-Governmental Payments (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Intra-Governmental Payments program makes payments to the DOI Working Capital Fund for services provided or administered by the Department, the Interior Business Center (IBC), the United States Postal Service (USPS), and the General Services Administration (GSA) to support BIA operations. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Federal,Native American,22362,22271,Native American,22362,22271,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727850,Department of the Interior,Irrigation Operations & Maintenance (BIA),"The Irrigation Operations and Maintenance program ensures prudent management of water resources on Indian lands through the provision of funding to operate, maintain, and rehabilitate irrigation infrastructures in accordance with accepted industry standards. Payments required by established legal directives comprise much of the requested budget for this program. These payments are made to both revenue-generating irrigation projects and to a number of smaller irrigation systems. The program also provides reimbursement to the Bureau of Reclamation for water storage costs on behalf of the tribes served; continued delivery of water by and to irrigation systems as required by law, court order, or contractual agreement; and proportionate cost-share payments legally required to be made to Indian projects that are a part of, or adjacent to, non-Indian irrigation facilities.",Other Financial Assistance,Conservation and land management,U.S. Federal Government,American Indian,Native American,15041,14015,Native American,15041,14015,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728153,Department of the Interior,Irrigation Project Construction (BIA),"This program funds construction and deferred maintenance of BIA owned and operated irrigation facilities, with an emphasis placed on infrastructure rehabilitation that addresses health and safety concerns for IA employees and the public, as well as the Navajo Indian Irrigation Project (NIIP). For the NIIP, all work is accomplished through a reimbursable service agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation. Other projects are prioritized in accordance with the Department and Indian Affairs Asset Management Plan, the rehabilitation priority index (RPI), Facility Condition Index (FCI), Asset Priority Index (API), and also considers the risk associated with the loss of water delivery to all or a portion of the irrigation facility. Modernization study results are incorporated into all rehabilitation projects to improve resource utilization and water delivery.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; Anyone/General public; American Indian,Native American,15678,12548,Native American,15678,12548,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727847,Department of the Interior,Job Placement & Training - TPA (BIA),"The Job Placement & Training (JP&T) program is designed to assist individuals in securing jobs at livable wages, thereby reducing their dependence on federally subsidized programs such as childcare assistance, food stamps, and welfare. The JP&T funding aims to assist eligible applicants to obtain job skills and to find and retain a job, thereby leading to self-sufficiency. The funding provides for vocational training and employment assistance to individuals to improve job skills and provide increased employment.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American; Workforce Development,12679,9890,Native American,12679,9890,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727847,Department of the Interior,Job Placement & Training - TPA (BIA),"The Job Placement & Training (JP&T) program is designed to assist individuals in securing jobs at livable wages, thereby reducing their dependence on federally subsidized programs such as childcare assistance, food stamps, and welfare. The JP&T funding aims to assist eligible applicants to obtain job skills and to find and retain a job, thereby leading to self-sufficiency. The funding provides for vocational training and employment assistance to individuals to improve job skills and provide increased employment.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American; Workforce Development,12679,9890,Workforce Development,12679,9890,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728190,Department of the Interior,Land / Water Settlements (BIA),"These investments improve the health and well-being of tribal members and preserve existing economies and, over the long-term, bring the potential for jobs and economic development. ",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,38134,50758,Native American,38134,50758,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727883,Department of the Interior,Land Records Improvement (BIA),"This program supports the operation and maintenance of the Trust Asset and Accounting Managment System (TAAMS). The TAAMS is the cornerstone of trust resource and information management, supporting direct service tribes and tribally managed programs. The TAAMS is mission critical and designed to support BIA’s goal ""to protect and preserve trust land and trust resources to ensure trust responsibility"" and the Department's goal of meeting trust responsibilities to Indian tribes and Alaska Natives. The functionality of TAAMS is integral to daily activities affecting over a billion dollars of trust revenue and royalties. Across the 12 IA Regions, the Land Records Improvement Regional program operates detailed records clean up efforts to ensure quality and internal control for Land Title Records (LTR), Real Estate Services activities and other trust resource transactions such as timber sales, agriculture, and range leasing. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,870,4575,Native American,870,4575,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727879,Department of the Interior,Land Title & Records Offices (BIA),"The Land Titles and Records Office (LTRO) is the office of record for land title documents for Indian lands. Accurate title is critical to the management of over a billion dollars belonging to Indian tribes and individual Indians. The LTRO products provide the security to real estate investors, especially as rapid and dramatic developments drive the real estate market. From a single-family home purchase to a multimillion dollar commercial transaction, real estate investors in Indian country receives title protection through the LTRO. The LTRO program provides for the day-to-day operation and maintenance costs of nine Federal and ten tribal title offices. ",Federal Pay and Benefits,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,13826,14310,Native American,13826,14310,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728114,Department of the Interior,Law Enforcement (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Law Enforcement program directly supports 191 law enforcement programs and 96 corrections programs run both by tribes and and the BIA. The program is comprised of six operational areas: Police and Corrections, Inspections/Internal Affairs, Indian Police Academy, Tribal Justice Support, Program Management, Facilities Operations and Maintenance.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,373638,396895,Native American,373683,396895,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729119,Department of the Interior,Mineral Resources Program & Energy Resources Program (Artificial Intelligence R&D) (USGS),"Investments support broader USGS program efforts to increase understanding of ore formation, undiscovered mineral resource potential, production, consumption, and how minerals interact with the environment.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,U.S. Territories; Federal; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State; Scientist /Researchers; Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,80792,84360,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,916,1193,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727874,Department of the Interior,Minerals & Mining Program (BIA),"This program represents tribal base funding for Minerals and Mining programs that directly contribute to energy and mineral development on reservations. This is administered at the BIA Central Office, regional and tribal organizational levels. The regulatory policy program facilitates the development of renewable energy, conventional energy and other mineral resources with a focus on self-determination opportunities for tribes.",Other Financial Assistance,Conservation and land management,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,3385,3736,Native American,3385,3736,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728121,Department of the Interior,Minerals & Mining Projects (BIA),"The Minerals and Mining program promotes and provides technical assistance for the management of renewable energy, conventional energy, and mineral resources.",Other Financial Assistance,Conservation and land management,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,17338,11250,Native American,17338,11250,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729117,Department of the Interior,National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program - EDMAP (STEM Education) (USGS),"EDMAP is mentor-guided program designed to teach students geologic mapping techniques through rigorous field mapping. Although individual projects last for only one year, they may build upon the results of previous years' efforts. EDMAP geology professors and their students frequently work closely with State and Federal geologists.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Federal; Scientist /Researchers; Anyone/General public; U.S. Territories; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State,STEM Education,23295,32781,STEM Education,50,50,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729058,Department of the Interior,National Geospatial Program (Digital Elevation Models) (USGS),"The program provides geospatial products and services that customers incorporate into their decision-making and operational activities, including for floodplain management, flood risk prediction, flood monitoring, and flood risk mitigation. The 3DEP project collects high-resolution topographic elevation data nationwide.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Other natural resources,For-Profit Organization,Federal; Scientist /Researchers; Anyone/General public; Public nonprofit institution/organization; U.S. Territories; Other public institution/organization; Local; State,Flood Risk,65583,78218,Flood Risk,49300,35700,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729121,Department of the Interior,National Land Imaging Program (Artificial Intelligence R&D) (USGS),"Investments support collection of remotely sensed data and delivery of applications to understand land change at local, regional, and global scales.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,Federal; Scientist /Researchers; Anyone/General public; U.S. Territories; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,94611,88917,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,3427,3636,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727781,Department of the Interior,Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Grants (NPS),"These competitive grants are available to museums, Tribes, and Native Hawaiian organizations for repatriation in accordance with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). Repatriation means the transfer of control of Native American human remains and/or cultural items to lineal descendants, Indian tribes, and Native Hawaiian organizations.",Discretionary Grants,Other general government,"Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia)",Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Native American Organizations,Native American,1657,1907,Native American,1657,1907,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727835,Department of the Interior,Natural Resources (TPA) (BIA),"The overall Trust Natural Resources Management program fulfills Indian trust responsibilities through the strategy of improved management, protection, and development of Indian land and natural resource assets. The tribal programs manage their own natural resources in compliance with Federal regulatory requirements and operate under contract or compact. BIA agencies provide direct service to tribes that do not have contracts or compacts that include this program.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Conservation and land management,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,6521,4930,Native American,6521,4930,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727877,Department of the Interior,Navajo-Hopi Settlement Program (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' (BIA) Navajo-Hopi Settlement Program works to implement the Navajo-Hopi Settlement Act of 1974, as amended (Pub.L. 93-531), and to further theBIA’s mission by providing for the management, protection, and preservation of agricultural and rangeland resources on the Navajo and Hopi Partitioned Lands. Through BIA staffing and Pub.L. 93-638 contracting, the Program provides support to the tribes, and to Indian farmers and ranchers in the area of Agricultural and Range management. Soil surveys, periodic rangeland vegetation inventories, annual range utilization studies, and land-use suitability evaluations are provided to relevant BIA and tribal staff to support planning, management, and administrative decision making. Technical assistance is also made available to develop, update, and amend Agricultural and Integrated Resource Management Plans, along with individual unit/permittee conservation plans.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,1205,1301,Native American,1205,1301,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727933,Department of the Interior,New Tribes - TPA (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' New Tribes - Tribal Priority Allocation program provides funding to support new federally recognized tribes, new federally acknowledged tribal governments, and BIA Regions or Agencies in their provision of support services for such tribes.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,1553,1280,Native American,1553,1280,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728151,Department of the Interior,Post Secondary Programs - Forward Funded (BIE),"The Bureau of Indian Education's Post-Secondary (forward funded) program provides funding to 29 tribal colleges and universities, two tribal technical colleges, and BIE’s two post-secondary institutions: Haskell and SIPI. The funds are provided in July of the appropriation year and available through the following appropriation year.",Other Financial Assistance,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American; STEM Education; Workforce Development,163740,108410,Native American,161290,105960,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728151,Department of the Interior,Post Secondary Programs - Forward Funded (BIE),"The Bureau of Indian Education's Post-Secondary (forward funded) program provides funding to 29 tribal colleges and universities, two tribal technical colleges, and BIE’s two post-secondary institutions: Haskell and SIPI. The funds are provided in July of the appropriation year and available through the following appropriation year.",Other Financial Assistance,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American; STEM Education; Workforce Development,163740,108410,STEM Education,2450,2450,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728151,Department of the Interior,Post Secondary Programs - Forward Funded (BIE),"The Bureau of Indian Education's Post-Secondary (forward funded) program provides funding to 29 tribal colleges and universities, two tribal technical colleges, and BIE’s two post-secondary institutions: Haskell and SIPI. The funds are provided in July of the appropriation year and available through the following appropriation year.",Other Financial Assistance,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American; STEM Education; Workforce Development,163740,108410,Workforce Development,5028,10883,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727878,Department of the Interior,Probate - TPA (BIA),"The BIA probate program provides the staff and tools needed to administer probate services to American Indian and Alaska Native beneficiaries. Probate staff prepares a comprehensive trust estate package for adjudication by the Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA). The success of the program is dependent upon the successful collaboration with OHA, the Division of Land Title & Records (DLTR), the Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians (OST) and family of the decedent. The probate management process consists of four major activities: pre-case preparation, case preparation, case adjudication, and case closing. The BIA performs pre-case preparation, case preparation, and coordinates case closing; OHA performs the case adjudication activity. The probate business process will be continuously modified as new tools and research methods are implemented to improve the efficiency of probate services.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,11786,12862,Native American,11786,12862,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728320,Department of the Interior,Program Operations & Support (OST),Overall management/execution of Fiduciary Trust Services by the Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians.,Other Direct Federal Spending,Other general government,U.S. Federal Government,American Indian; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,119172,103172,Native American,119172,103172,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728061,Department of the Interior,Public Safety & Justice Employee Housing (BIA),"The Public Safety and Justice (PS&J) Employee Housing program under the Bureau of Indian Affairs has focused on building new housing, primarily at locations where new tribal detention centers have been built. Priority is given to locations considered by the Office of Justice Services as areas with high crime rates that require increased law enforcement officials and detention center staff presence and have limited housing stock available because of the remote location of the Indian reservations. The availability of housing is one of the necessary components in recruitment and retention of PS&J staff. The proximity of these houses enables officers to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies. Employee quarters are constructed using an approved standard design that meets all BIA building codes including the health and safety standards. This approach accelerates the preliminary design review and acceptance process. Variation in final project costs come from local housing market variations as well as site development and site utility expansion. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Federal,Native American,1827,60,Native American,1827,60,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727922,Department of the Interior,Public Safety and Justice - Facilities Replacement/New Construction (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs - Public Safety and Justice Facilities Replacement/New Construction program provides funding to replace or build new detention and law enforcement buildings based on the Office of Justice Services (OJS) priority assessment of needs. ",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,365,14804,Native American,365,14804,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727881,Department of the Interior,Real Estate Services (BIA),"The Real Estate Services Program improves information of ownership, administers and manages all land held in trust and restricted status for the benefit of individual Indians and tribes. Field staff initiate all land transfer actions, which are often complicated by highly fractionated surface and mineral ownership. Program staff provides real property management, counseling and land use planning services to individual Indian landowners, tribes and Alaska Natives who own an interest in the 56 million surface acres and 59 million acres of mineral estates held in trust by the United States and restricted status.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,35595,36904,Native American,35595,36904,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728187,Department of the Interior,Rentals [GSA/Direct] (BIA),"This program provides the core funding for Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau of Indian Education office and special purpose spaces, which includes occupancy agreements with GSA and direct leases, primarily with tribes.  Funding covers rental costs for all Indian Affairs programs including office space for Indian Affairs central, regional and agency offices, Indian education schools and offices, and Office of Justice Services law enforcement and detention centers. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federal; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,36920,43698,Native American,36920,43698,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727875,Department of the Interior,Resource Management Program Oversight (BIA),"Natural Resources oversight funds the functions that include enhancing tribal management of Indian natural resources through the use of resource management plans, conducting annual program reviews, and ensuring compliance with various regulations and requirements related to the management of Indian natural resource trust assets. Emphasis is also focused upon carrying out the reforms outlined in the American Indian Agricultural Resources Management Act, 25 U.S.C. 3701 et seq. (1994) and the implementation of regulations, 25 CFR Parts 162, 166.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,5918,6688,Native American,5918,6688,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727888,Department of the Interior,Rights Protection (BIA),"The BIA field staff provides advice and technical assistance to tribes and other agency personnel in various rights protection issues. Funds under the program are also provided to tribes under the authorities of Pub.L. 93-638 contracts and self-governance compacts. Staff consult and cooperate with tribes involved in negotiating or litigating their water rights; establish and protect tribal treaty hunting, fishing and gathering rights; address issues concerning trespass on tribal trust lands; protect tribal cultural resources; and address natural resource damage claims and other unresolved land management issues. The functions performed by program personnel depend on the services and technical expertise required by the tribes that is not available in other programs within the jurisdiction of Trust Services.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,1948,3203,Native American,1948,3203,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727851,Department of the Interior,Rights Protection Implementation (BIA),"Supports the implementation of Federal court orders/decisions for reserved treaty rights and compliance in implementing effective tribal self-regulatory and co-management systems. Funding assures proper regulation and management of off-reservation fish, wildlife, shellfish, and plant gathering activities, provides conservation enforcement, and performing the necessary assessment and habitat protection activities that help ensure abundant and healthy populations of ceded territory resources for 49 tribes through 5 umbrella intertribal organizations.",Other Financial Assistance,Conservation and land management,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Anyone/General public,Native American,41081,41743,Native American,41081,41743,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727935,Department of the Interior,Road Maintenance - TPA (BIA),"The BIA has maintenance responsibility for roads and bridges. The total public road network serving Indian country is 140,000+ miles according to the National Tribal Transportation Facility Inventory.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,35442,32508,Native American,35442,32508,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728196,Department of the Interior,Self Governance Compacts - TPA (BIA),"Self-Governance Compacts implement the Tribal Self-Governance Act of 1994 (Pub. L.103-413), by providing resources to new and existing self-governance tribes, enabling them to plan, conduct, consolidate, and administer programs, services, functions, and activities for tribal citizens. ",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,163503,174557,Native American,163503,174557,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727934,Department of the Interior,Small Tribes Supplement - TPA (BIA),"The Small Tribes Supplement - Tribal Priority Allocation (TPA) program provides a minimum base level by which eligible small tribes can run viable tribal governments. There are 574 federally recognized tribes, of which 205 fall into the Small Tribes Supplement criteria.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,4924,9210,Native American,4924,9210,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727937,Department of the Interior,Social Services - TPA (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Social Services - Tribal Priority Allocation program supports a number of activities for tribally operated social services programs and BIA staff at the region and agency levels. Social Services funding is provided annually to approximately 300 tribes, tribal consortiums, and BIA agencies.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government; Individual,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,49249,50076,Native American,49249,50076,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729118,Department of the Interior,Species Management Research Program -(Artificial Intelligence R&D) (USGS),"Investments support USGS and other efforts to collect and report information on animals and plants, including threatened and endangered species, to create a more complete understanding of the Nation’s ecosystems.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,Federal; Scientist /Researchers; Anyone/General public; U.S. Territories; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,17601,21367,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,45,42,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728161,Department of the Interior,Survey & Design (BIA),"This program provides the planning and technical support activities for the Irrigation Resources Management Construction and develops information required for rehabilitation and maintenance efforts for the irrigation projects owned, operated and maintained by IA. The program 1) conducts rapid appraisal process, or mini-modernization, studies on irrigation projects to assist in prioritization of deferred maintenance project activities; 2) performs comprehensive condition assessments on power utilities and modernization studies of irrigation projects to meet the Department and BIA Asset Management responsibilities; 3) implements project sustainability studies to assist tribal efforts to improve and promote local and regional agricultural economies; 4) maintains project inventories and data, including the development of Map Data Books specific to the Irrigation and Power Projects; 5) undertakes irrigated land classification studies, mapping, and other technical activities, in direct support of developing critical information used to manage irrigation projects and systems; and 6) updates construction cost estimates for the asset management database that provides deferred maintenance estimates. ",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,American Indian,Native American,579,2026,Native American,579,2026,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728172,Department of the Interior,Telecommunications Improvement & Repair (BIA),"BIA remediates telecommunication sites which are critical to the BIA mission. Identifying and remediating telecommunications problems are critical to continuity of operations in order to prevent outages and costly repairs. Improvement and repair initiatives are for normal cyclic equipment repair or replacement and for emergency repairs in the event of unforeseen circumstances affecting telecommunications. BIA also works to ensure all programs have adequate and compatible technology to carry out their missions. ",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Federal,Native American,607,148,Native American,607,148,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727859,Department of the Interior,Tribal Climate Resilience (BIA),"Funding supports tribes, tribal consortia, and authorized tribal organizations to build adaptation and resilience through competitive awards.",Other Financial Assistance,Conservation and land management,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,7749,17134,Native American,7749,17134,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728115,Department of the Interior,Tribal Courts - TPA (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Tribal Courts - Tribal Priority Allocation program currently provides funding to 196 tribal courts under Pub.L. 93-638 contracts and self-governance compacts. Tribes utilize this funding for judges, prosecutors, public defenders, court clerks, court administrators, pre-trial and probation officers, juvenile officers, victim witness specialists, and other court support staff and administrative costs that contribute to the operation of tribal justice systems.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,35121,32985,Native American,35121,32985,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727936,Department of the Interior,Tribal Government Program Oversight (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Tribal Government Program Oversight program supports and maintains the staff responsible for fulfilling the BIA tribal government duties at both the Central and Regional office. The staff is responsible for developing and implementing policies and initiatives strengthening a tribe’s capacity to effectively administer Federal programs, as well as, negotiating, monitoring, and providing technical assistance to nearly 3,200 Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (ISDEAA) Public Law 93-638 contracting and self-governance compacting processes. ",Other Direct Federal Spending,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,8625,8376,Native American,8625,8376,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727854,Department of the Interior,Tribal Management/Development Program (BIA),"Individual tribes have jurisdiction over hunting and fishing activities on trust lands, and the Tribal Management/Development Program (TMDP) supports tribal self-determination by allowing tribal management of fish and game programs on Indian reservations. The program activities implemented under TMDP are not court ordered but provide a means for tribes to prioritize and implement natural resource management activities for their communities. Contract agreements are executed with individual fish and wildlife resource tribes to accomplish management objectives. Tribes administer programs that contribute significantly towards economic development. These programs ensure the protection of millions of acres of habitat necessary for the conservation of fish, wildlife, and plant resources. All management objectives are set by the respective tribal governments; BIA monitors contract agreements for each tribe to ensure program compliance and the appropriate use of funds. ",Other Financial Assistance,Conservation and land management,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,13456,11969,Native American,13456,11969,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728322,Department of the Interior,Tribal Special Fund (OST),Mandatory Trust Account,Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,101459,328424,Native American,101459,328424,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728328,Department of the Interior,Tribal Trust Fund (OST),Mandatory Trust Account,Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,50977,108512,Native American,50977,108512,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727889,Department of the Interior,Trust - Real Estate Services Oversight (BIA),"Central Office staff formulates Real Estate Services policy; performs oversight reviews; evaluates the effectiveness of regional real estate functions; administers appeals; and reviews and approves HEARTH Act regulations and reservation proclamations. The program manages the acceptance of real estate on behalf of tribes under the Base Closure and Realignment Act and the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act. Real Estate Services staff also process waivers for real estate regulations; review and make recommendations for highly controversial real estate transactions; and develop regulations and policies affecting trust lands and resources. Real Estate Services staff coordinate national training and the development of resources for field staff. In addition, the program also provides assistance in the development and utilization of trust and restricted Federal Indian-owned lands, including acquisitions, disposals, tenure of land, rights-of-way, surface and mineral permits, mineral leasing, and sales of leases. The program also provides guidance and implementation in the development of the system of record (TAAMS), in standardizing the data entry, and the utilization of the system by the field. Real Estate Services is the primary source of national data and information regarding Indian lands. Within the 12 regional offices of IA, there are Real Estate Services programs that protect, maintain and preserve the integrity of trust lands and trust resources. Regional offices provide policy directions, technical assistance, training, administrative review and monitoring in the evaluation of the agency real property operations.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Area and regional development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,10896,10700,Native American,10896,10700,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728331,Department of the Interior,Trust Land Consolidation Fund (Land Buy Back) (OST),"Responsible for the expenditure of the $1.9B Trust Land Consolidation Fund authorized by the Settlement agreement in Cobell V. Salazar, No. 96-CV-1285-JR and confirmed by the Claims Resolution Act of 2010.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government; Individual,American Indian; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,213155,201022,Native American,213155,201022,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727876,Department of the Interior,Trust Services - TPA (BIA),"The BIA's Trust Services - Tribal Priority Allocation program supports the overall management responsibility for the operation of trust functions at the BIA agency and tribal levels with regard to real estate services, probate, environmental and cultural resource compliance, and rights protection programs. Program funding is provided to the BIA regions to support the Deputy Superintendent for Trust positions which provide BIA executive direction and management oversight to Federal employees providing trust program services on behalf of tribes and tribally contracted and compacted trust programs. This subactivity also supports the regional lockbox coordinators who coordinate the distribution of trust funds to individual Indian beneficiaries.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Community development,U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,7600,7735,Native American,7600,7735,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728147,Department of the Interior,Veteran Fire Crews (NPS),"Veteran fire crews mitigate wildland fire risks around NPS infrastructure through activities including fuels reduction, fire effects monitoring, educational outreach, pre-fire preparation of burn units, and participation in prescribed fires in the Western and Southern United States. Utilizing a program focused on helping veterans transition from military to civilian service, the NPS leverages veterans' leadership experience, physical conditioning, and other training to meet pressing land management and conservation needs, while providing job training to fill needed wildland firefighting positions.",Cooperative Agreements,Conservation and land management,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Anyone/General public; Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Workforce Development,0,200,Workforce Development,0,200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729082,Department of the Interior,Water Availability and Use Science Program (Federal Flood Risk) (USGS),Support to advance the science of flood frequency regression and regionalization.,Other Direct Federal Spending,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,Scientist /Researchers; Federal; Anyone/General public; U.S. Territories; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State,Flood Risk,41708,46057,Flood Risk,200,200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727872,Department of the Interior,Water Resources (BIA),"The Water Resources Program allows tribes and BIA regional offices to provide for the protection and management of tribal water resources. Funding is used for the administration and management support of individual tribal water programs. Tribes utilize funding to participate in the management and use of regional water resources appurtenant to tribal and Indian trust lands, including public domain allotments.",Other Financial Assistance,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,9229,12659,Native American,9229,12659,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727938,Department of the Interior,Welfare Assistance - TPA (BIA),"The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Welfare Assistance program traditionally offers five types of secondary assistance: General Assistance, Child Care Assistance, Non-Medical Institutional or Custodial Care of Adults, Burial Assistance, and Emergency Assistance.",Other Financial Assistance,Area and regional development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Individual,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian,Native American,76171,74130,Native American,76171,74130,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728070,Department of the Interior,Youth Partnership Programs (NPS),"Provides employment, volunteer service, and engagement opportunities for youth and young adults. Under the umbrella of the 21st Century Conservation Service Corps (21st CSC), the NPS engages 16-30-year-old Americans, including low-income and disadvantaged individuals and veterans in compensated positions to participate in natural and cultural conservation work projects that maintain park resources.",Cooperative Agreements,Training and employment,Individual,Youth (16-21); Student Trainee; Anyone/General public,Workforce Development,10846,10846,Workforce Development,10846,10846,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729123,Department of the Treasury,Artificial Intelligence (AI),The use of artificial intelligence/machine learning techniques to support Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) regulation; assist in the identification of illicit activities within the United States (US) financial system; and aides by quickly conducting statistical/predictive analysis of voluminous BSA data using limited human capital resources.,Contractor Services,Federal law enforcement activities,U.S. Federal Government,Federal; Local; State,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,660,625,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,660,625,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727520,Department of the Treasury,Coronavirus Relief Fund,"Through the Coronavirus Relief Fund, Treasury provided payments to State, Local, and Tribal governments navigating the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak.",Other Financial Assistance,General purpose fiscal assistance,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; U.S. Territories; Local; State,Native American,0,150000000,Native American,0,8000000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727033,Department of the Treasury,Native American Community Development Financial Institutions Assistance Program,"The NACA Program, operated by the Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) Fund, aims to expand economic opportunity for Native American communities by supporting the growth and capacity of specialized, mission-driven organizations called Native Community Development Financial Institutions (Native CDFIs), which specifically focus their activities to help Native Communities grow by increasing their access to credit, capital, and financial services. Annually, the NACA Program provides Financial Assistance (Base-FA) and Technical Assistance (TA) awards to Native CDFIs, as well as administers the Persistent Poverty Counties Financial Assistance (PPC-FA) awards.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status,"Low Income; Individuals with Developmental Disabilities; Minority Groups; Individuals with Physical Disabilities; American Indian; Native American Organizations; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Rural",Native American,2878,30185,Native American,2878,30185,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729125,Department of Transportation,FAA - Air Transportation Centers of Excellence,"Public Law 101-508, SEC. 9209, authorizes the FAA Administrator to select one or more university teams to serve as Centers of Excellence (COE) in individual mission-critical topics. The COEs are established through cooperative agreements with the nation's premier universities, and their members and affiliates, who conduct focused research and development and related activities over a period of 10 years. The COE program enhances FAA's access to resources and research facilities available at colleges, universities, and other non-profit research institutions.",Cooperative Agreements,Air transportation,Public/State Controlled Institution,Other non-white; Anyone/General public; Asian; Spanish Origin; American Indian; Black; Scientist /Researchers; Education (13+); Education (9-12); Education (0-8); Graduate Student; Student Trainee; Education Professional; Minority Groups; Local; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; U.S. Citizen; Individuals with Physical Disabilities; Women,STEM Education,98,0,STEM Education,98,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729130,Department of Transportation,FAA - Airport Improvement Program (Discretionary),"The Airport Improvement Program (AIP) provides grants to public agencies — and, in some cases, to private owners and entities — for the planning and development of public-use airports that are included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS).",Discretionary Grants,Air transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),"State; Rural; Suburban; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Anyone/General public; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Sponsored Organization; Local",Transportation Infrastructure,1024201,925086,Transportation Infrastructure,1024201,925086,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729129,Department of Transportation,FAA - Airport Improvement Program (Formula),"The Airport Improvement Program (AIP) provides grants to public agencies — and, in some cases, to private owners and entities — for the planning and development of public-use airports that are included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS).",Formula Grants,Air transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),"State; Rural; Suburban; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Anyone/General public; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Sponsored Organization; Local",Transportation Infrastructure,2427153,2392894,Transportation Infrastructure,2427153,2392894,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729124,Department of Transportation,FAA - Artificial Intelligence Research & Development,"The Research, Engineering, and Development (RE&D) appropriation account provides funding for establishing and overseeing FAA's Research and Development (R&D) policies and plans. Its diverse scientific, engineering and technical workforce supports all aspects of aviation from research on materials to development of new products and procedures.",Contractor Services,Air transportation,U.S. Federal Government; International Organization; Individual; For-Profit Organization,Federal; Anyone/General public; Scientist /Researchers; Profit Organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,415,0,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,415,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729126,Department of Transportation,FAA - STEM Aviation and Space Education (AVSED),"The United States National Airspace System is the largest, most complex aviation system in the world. To maintain our country's global leadership in aviation and to meet the demand for aviation and aerospace professionals, the STEM AVSED Program and its partners conduct outreach to raise awareness of aviation and aerospace career opportunities among students. With the aviation industry growing, a diverse pipeline of skilled, passionate aviation professionals will drive innovation and better prepare the industry for tackling the challenges of the 21st century.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Air transportation,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Education (0-8); Education (9-12),STEM Education,372,624,STEM Education,372,624,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728333,Department of Transportation,FHWA Appalachian Development Highway System,This program provides funding for the construction of the Appalachian Development Highway System as authorized under section 1069(y) of Public Law 102-240.,Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Local; State; Rural; Anyone/General public,Transportation Infrastructure,28356,8450,Transportation Infrastructure,28356,8450,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728321,Department of Transportation,FHWA Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation Program,The program provides funds for highway bridge replacement or rehabilitation projects on public roads.,Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),State; Rural; Other Urban; Anyone/General public; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,28340,363130,Transportation Infrastructure,28340,363130,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728152,Department of Transportation,FHWA Certain Safety-related Programs,"Funding for this program is authorized under the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act as an annual, pre-apportionment set-side from the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP). Funding is distributed in the form of discretionary grants to carry out specified safety-related activities and operate specified safety-related clearinghouses.",Cooperative Agreements,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Rural; Other Urban; Anyone/General public; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,3982,4300,Transportation Infrastructure,3982,4300,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728346,Department of Transportation,FHWA Competitive Bridge Program,The program provides competitive grants for highway bridge replacement or rehabilitation projects on public roads.,Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),State; Rural; Other Urban; Anyone/General public; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,0,38331,Transportation Infrastructure,0,38331,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727882,Department of Transportation,FHWA Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality Improvement Program,"The Congestion Mitigation Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) Program provides a flexible funding source to State and local governments for transportation projects and programs to help meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act. Funding is available to reduce congestion and improve air quality for areas that do not meet the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone, carbon monoxide, or particulate matter (nonattainment areas) and for former nonattainment areas that are now in compliance (maintenance areas).",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),"Anyone/General public; Rural; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Local; State",Transportation Infrastructure,1299379,1046887,Transportation Infrastructure,1299379,1046887,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728125,Department of Transportation,FHWA Construction of Ferry Boats and Ferry Terminal Facilities,"The Construction of Ferry Boats and Ferry Terminal Facilities (FBP) program provides funding to construct ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities. Funds are proportionally distributed to eligible ferry operations, based on the number of ferry passengers, the number of vehicles carried, and the total route miles serviced.",Formula Grants,Water transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),State; Anyone/General public; Local; Interstate; Intrastate,Transportation Infrastructure,117968,83846,Transportation Infrastructure,117968,83846,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728137,Department of Transportation,FHWA Emergency Relief,"The Emergency Relief (ER) program provides funding for the repair or reconstruction of Federal-aid highways and roads on Federal lands that have suffered serious damage as a result of: (1) natural disasters; or (2) catastrophic failures from an external cause. This program supports the Secretary’s key priorities of infrastructure and safety by supplementing the commitment of resources from States, their political subdivisions, or other Federal agencies, to help pay for unusually heavy expenses resulting from extraordinary conditions that damage existing infrastructure and allow such infrastructure to return to a safe condition.",Mandatory Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),State; Anyone/General public; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,913456,1314897,Transportation Infrastructure,913456,1314897,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728059,Department of Transportation,FHWA Federal Lands Access Program,"The Federal Lands Access Program funds and supports transportation facilities owned by State, county, local, and Tribal governments, which provide access to lands owned and operated by the Federal Government, including national parks, forests, refuges, and national recreation areas.",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Intrastate; Anyone/General public; Native American Organizations; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local; State,Transportation Infrastructure,233460,153711,Transportation Infrastructure,233460,153711,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728058,Department of Transportation,FHWA Federal Lands Transportation Program,"The Federal Lands Transportation Program (FLTP) funds transportation projects within Federal lands, including the national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, recreation areas, and other Federal public lands.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Ground transportation,U.S. Federal Government,Anyone/General public; Federal,Transportation Infrastructure,304064,325944,Transportation Infrastructure,304064,325944,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727502,Department of Transportation,FHWA Highway Safety Improvement Program,"The Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) is a core Federal-aid program that provides formula grants to States to achieve a significant reduction in traffic fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads, including non-State-owned roads and roads on tribal land. The HSIP requires a data-driven, strategic approach to improving highway safety on all public roads with a focus on performance.",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),"Anyone/General public; Rural; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Local; State",Transportation Infrastructure,2061985,3831828,Transportation Infrastructure,2061985,3831828,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728943,Department of Transportation,FHWA Intelligent Transportation Systems Program,"The Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Program is designed to foster innovation in transportation through the deployment of technology to enhance the efficiency, safety, and convenience of surface transportation, resulting in improved access, saved lives and time, and increased productivity. The ITS Joint Program Office (JPO) is responsible for coordinating the ITS Program and initiatives among all Department of Transportation (DOT) operating administrations. The research builds on and leverages the technology and applications developed across all modes delivering cross cutting research activities and technology transfer that support the entirety of the Department.",Contractor Services,Ground transportation,"Public/State Controlled Institution; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit","Intrastate; Rural; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Anyone/General public; Other public institution/organization; Local; Interstate",Workforce Development,73880,62347,Workforce Development,3694,3117,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727890,Department of Transportation,FHWA Metropolitan Transportation Planning,"The Metropolitan Transportation Planning Program establishes a cooperative, continuous, and comprehensive framework for making transportation investment decisions in metropolitan areas. Program oversight is a joint Federal Highway Administration/Federal Transit Administration responsibility.",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),"Major Metropolis (over 250,000)",Transportation Infrastructure,345352,243187,Transportation Infrastructure,345352,243187,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727886,Department of Transportation,FHWA National Highway Freight Program,"The National Highway Freight Program provides funds to the States on a formula basis to improve the efficient movement of freight on the National Highway Freight Network. States have programmed funding in their State Freight Plans to invest in infrastructure and operational improvements that reduce congestion, improve safety and productivity, and enhance economic competitiveness.",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Anyone/General public; State; Interstate,Transportation Infrastructure,1376918,1095750,Transportation Infrastructure,1376918,1095750,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727867,Department of Transportation,FHWA National Highway Performance Program,"The National Highway Performance Program (NHPP) provides formula grants for the condition and performance of the National Highway System (NHS), for the construction of new facilities on the NHS, and to ensure that investments of Federal-aid funds in highway construction are directed to support progress toward the achievement of performance targets established in a State's asset management plan for the NHS.",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Anyone/General public; State; Interstate,Transportation Infrastructure,21092263,20351642,Transportation Infrastructure,21092263,20351642,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728342,Department of Transportation,FHWA Nationally Significant Federal Lands and Tribal Projects Program Funds,"The Nationally Significant Federal Lands and Tribal Projects Program provides discretionary grants for the construction, reconstruction, and rehabilitation of nationally-significant projects within, adjacent to, or accessing Federal and Tribal lands.",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. Federal Government; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Anyone/General public; Local; Intrastate; State; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Native American Organizations,Native American,27815,98430,Native American,27815,98430,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727892,Department of Transportation,FHWA Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects,"The Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects program allows States, metropolitan planning organizations, local governments and other eligible entities to apply for funding to complete projects that improve safety, generate economic benefits, reduce congestion, enhance resiliency, and improve critical freight movements. Funding is distributed via competitive grants (known as INFRA grants).",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),Anyone/General public; State; Interstate; Intrastate,Transportation Infrastructure,1093894,521863,Transportation Infrastructure,1093894,521863,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728140,Department of Transportation,FHWA On-the-Job Training,"The On-the-Job Training Supportive Services (OJT/SS) program helps develop the capacity of the Nation’s current and future highway construction industry workforce by providing the development and diversity of skilled labor. The OJT/SS Program provides funds for State DOTs to implement skills training programs to prepare individuals, focusing on underrepresented groups, to participate in the highway construction workforce as trainees and apprentices on federally-assisted construction contracts.",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. Federal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Minority Groups; Student Trainee; Women,Workforce Development,12972,7193,Workforce Development,12972,7193,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728141,Department of Transportation,FHWA Puerto Rico Highway Program,This program provides funding for the construction of highway projects in Puerto Rico.,Mandatory Grants,Ground transportation,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),U.S. Territories,Transportation Infrastructure,174268,144184,Transportation Infrastructure,174268,144184,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727880,Department of Transportation,FHWA Surface Transportation Block Grant Program,"The Surface Transportation Block Grant program (STBG) provides formula grants to States and localities for projects to preserve and improve the conditions and performance on any Federal-aid highway, bridge and tunnel projects on any public road, pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, and transit capital projects, including intercity bus terminals. It is the most flexible Federal-aid highway core grant program.",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),"Anyone/General public; Rural; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Local; State",Transportation Infrastructure,13223064,14208651,Transportation Infrastructure,13223064,14208651,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728323,Department of Transportation,FHWA Surface Transportation Block Grant-Eligible Formula Program Funds,"This program provides funding that may be used by States and localities for the construction of highways, bridges, tunnels, including designated routes of the Appalachian development highway system and local access roads under section 14501 of title 40, for the elimination of hazards and the installation of protective devices at railway-highway crossings, and to provide necessary charging infrastructure along corridor-ready or corridor-pending alternative fuel corridors designated pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 151.",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),"State; Rural; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Anyone/General public; Local",Transportation Infrastructure,1310745,1044271,Transportation Infrastructure,1310745,1044271,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728146,Department of Transportation,FHWA Territorial Highway Program,This program provides funding for the construction of highway projects in the four territories.,Mandatory Grants,Ground transportation,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),U.S. Territories,Transportation Infrastructure,39121,51019,Transportation Infrastructure,39121,51019,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728912,Department of Transportation,FHWA Training and Education,"The Training and Education (T&E) Program provides grants for the development and delivery of technical assistance, training, professional development, and education programs to improve the professional capacity of the workforce that manages, develops and maintains the Nation’s highway system. It provides educational and professional capacity building opportunities and resources to the surface transportation community by routinely updating and delivering training and technical assistance on core competencies; identifying and developing training and technical assistance needs for emerging competencies and new skills; actively promoting technology transfer and innovative practices and technologies into the transportation workforce; and actively supporting the successive generations of transportation professionals in the acquisition of their advanced degrees.",Cooperative Agreements,Training and employment,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Individual; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit","Student Trainee; Other public institution/organization; Engineer/ Architect; Scientist /Researchers; Graduate Student; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)",STEM Education; Workforce Development,18693,17203,STEM Education,3739,3441,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728912,Department of Transportation,FHWA Training and Education,"The Training and Education (T&E) Program provides grants for the development and delivery of technical assistance, training, professional development, and education programs to improve the professional capacity of the workforce that manages, develops and maintains the Nation’s highway system. It provides educational and professional capacity building opportunities and resources to the surface transportation community by routinely updating and delivering training and technical assistance on core competencies; identifying and developing training and technical assistance needs for emerging competencies and new skills; actively promoting technology transfer and innovative practices and technologies into the transportation workforce; and actively supporting the successive generations of transportation professionals in the acquisition of their advanced degrees.",Cooperative Agreements,Training and employment,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Individual; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit","Student Trainee; Other public institution/organization; Engineer/ Architect; Scientist /Researchers; Graduate Student; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)",STEM Education; Workforce Development,18693,17203,Workforce Development,14954,13762,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728060,Department of Transportation,FHWA Tribal Transportation Program,"The Tribal Transportation Program (TTP) promotes a coordinated approach to multimodal transportation in Indian country on roads owned by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), sovereign federally-recognized Tribal governments, and other roads owned by States, counties, or local governments which provide access to, or are located within, Tribal communities. TTP funds are eligible for transportation planning, research, maintenance, engineering, rehabilitation, and construction of roads, bridges, trails, transit systems, and other transportation facilities on the National Tribal Transportation Facility Inventory (NTTFI).",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Native American Organizations,Native American,429862,450214,Native American,429862,450214,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728062,Department of Transportation,FHWA Tribal Transportation Safety Fund,"Tribal Transportation Safety Fund (TTPSF) grants are available to federally recognized Indian tribes through a competitive, discretionary program. Awarded annually, projects are chosen whose outcomes will address the prevention and reduction of death or serious injuries in transportation related incidents, such as motor vehicle crashes.",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Native American Organizations,Native American,8913,0,Native American,8913,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728945,Department of Transportation,FHWA University Transportation Centers,"The University Transportation Centers (UTC) program provides grants to educational institutions to operate National, regional, and Tier 1 University Transportation Centers. The purpose of these centers is to advance U.S. technology and expertise in the many modes and disciplines comprising transportation through the mechanisms of research, education, and technology transfer; to provide a critical transportation knowledge base outside the Department of Transportation (DOT); and to address vital workforce needs for the next generation of transportation leaders. The UTC program is administered by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology.",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit","Other public institution/organization; Engineer/ Architect; Scientist /Researchers; Graduate Student; Student Trainee; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)",STEM Education; Workforce Development,829,138591,STEM Education,8,638,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728945,Department of Transportation,FHWA University Transportation Centers,"The University Transportation Centers (UTC) program provides grants to educational institutions to operate National, regional, and Tier 1 University Transportation Centers. The purpose of these centers is to advance U.S. technology and expertise in the many modes and disciplines comprising transportation through the mechanisms of research, education, and technology transfer; to provide a critical transportation knowledge base outside the Department of Transportation (DOT); and to address vital workforce needs for the next generation of transportation leaders. The UTC program is administered by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology.",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit","Other public institution/organization; Engineer/ Architect; Scientist /Researchers; Graduate Student; Student Trainee; Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)",STEM Education; Workforce Development,829,138591,Workforce Development,130,21676,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728199,Department of Transportation,FRA Amtrak,"Provides grants to Amtrak to support Amtrak's operating, capital, and debt service requirements.",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,For-Profit Organization,"Intrastate; Rural; Suburban; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Builder/Contractor/Developer; Engineer/ Architect; Anyone/General public; Profit Organization; Local; State; Interstate",Transportation Infrastructure,1939067,3033860,Transportation Infrastructure,1926392,3014405,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726780,Department of Transportation,FRA Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI),"Provides grant funding to a wide range of eligible applicants for projects to improve the safety, efficiency, and reliability of intercity passenger and freight rail systems.",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),"State; Rural; Suburban; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Builder/Contractor/Developer; Engineer/ Architect; Anyone/General public; Profit Organization; Interstate; Local",Transportation Infrastructure,34395,210686,Transportation Infrastructure,33095,208633,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728206,Department of Transportation,FRA Fed-State Partnership for State of Good Repair,"Provides grant funding to state entities, local governments, and Amtrak for capital projects to repair, replace, or rehabilitate qualified railroad assets to reduce the state of good repair backlog and improve intercity passenger rail performance. ",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),"Interstate; Rural; Suburban; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Builder/Contractor/Developer; Engineer/ Architect; Anyone/General public; Profit Organization; Local; State",Transportation Infrastructure,515,68038,Transportation Infrastructure,0,66892,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728203,Department of Transportation,FRA High-Speed Intercity Passenger Rail Program,"Provides capital and planning grants to state entities and Amtrak to develop high-speed and intercity passenger rail corridors and projects. ",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),"Interstate; Rural; Suburban; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Builder/Contractor/Developer; Engineer/ Architect; Anyone/General public; Profit Organization; Local; State",Transportation Infrastructure,1055,701,Transportation Infrastructure,406,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728204,Department of Transportation,FRA Railroad Research & Development,"Provides funding for basic and applied research, and development of innovations and solutions, to ensure the safe, efficient, and reliable movement of people and goods by rail.",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Special District Governments or Interstate; For-Profit Organization; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified)",Interstate; Engineer/ Architect; Scientist /Researchers; Education Professional; Health Professional; Other private institution/ organization; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Profit Organization; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,39427,46474,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,1200,1400,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727834,Department of Transportation,FRA Railroad Safety Grants,"Provides grant funding for safety improvements to railroad infrastructure, including the acquisition, improvement, or rehabilitation of intermodal facilities; improvements to track, bridges, rail yards, and tunnels; upgrades to railroad crossings; and the separation of railroad crossings and roads. ",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Special District Governments or Interstate; For-Profit Organization; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),"Other Urban; Interstate; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Local; State; Builder/Contractor/Developer; Engineer/ Architect; Anyone/General public; Profit Organization; Rural; Suburban",Transportation Infrastructure,4941,1200,Transportation Infrastructure,4941,1200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728724,Department of Transportation,FTA Bus and Bus Facilities Competitive,"This program provides grants to replace, rehabilitate, and purchase buses and related equipment, and to construct bus-related facilities. Specifically, eligible capital projects include the purchase of buses for fleet and service expansion, bus maintenance and administrative facilities, transfer facilities, bus malls, transportation centers, intermodal terminals, park-and-ride stations, acquisition of replacement vehicles, bus rebuilds, bus preventive maintenance, passenger amenities such as passenger shelters and bus stop signs, accessory and miscellaneous equipment such as mobile radio units, supervisory vehicles, fare boxes, computers and shop and garage equipment.",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,536000,364000,Transportation Infrastructure,536000,364000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728913,Department of Transportation,FTA Bus and Bus Facilities Formula,"This program replaces, rehabilitate, and purchase buses and related equipment, and to construct bus-related facilities. Specifically, eligible capital projects include the purchase of buses for fleet and service expansion, bus maintenance and administrative facilities, transfer facilities, bus malls, transportation centers, intermodal terminals, park-and-ride stations, acquisition of replacement vehicles, bus rebuilds, bus preventive maintenance, passenger amenities such as passenger shelters and bus stop signs, accessory and miscellaneous equipment such as mobile radio units, supervisory vehicles, fare boxes, computers and shop and garage equipment.",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,440000,613000,Transportation Infrastructure,440000,613000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728684,Department of Transportation,FTA Bus Testing Facility,"The FAST Act requires all new bus models purchased using FTA funds to be tested on a pass/fail system for compliance with performance standards for safety, structural integrity, reliability, performance (including braking performance), maintainability, emissions, noise, and fuel economy.",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,2000,7000,Transportation Infrastructure,2000,7000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728718,Department of Transportation,FTA Capital Investment Grants,"This program supports the construction of new fixed guideway systems or extensions to fixed guideways, corridor-based bus rapid transit systems, and core capacity improvement projects. These projects include heavy rail, light rail, commuter rail, bus rapid transit, and streetcar systems. FTA awards construction grants for these projects only after the proposed project has completed a multi-year, multi-step competitive process outlined in statute. Prior to funding, each project is required to obtain an acceptable rating under a set of statutorily defined criteria that examine project merit and local financial commitment. ",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,2252975,2254398,Transportation Infrastructure,2237975,2224398,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728571,Department of Transportation,FTA Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities,"This program provides capital and operating funds for programs to serve the special needs of transit-dependent populations beyond traditional public transportation services, including complementary paratransit services.",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,315000,410000,Transportation Infrastructure,315000,410000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730683,Department of Transportation,FTA Low or No Emission Bus Testing,"This is a competitive program that supports the introduction of low- and no-emission (LoNo) transit buses into transit system fleets. LoNo-CAP will directly support the mission of FTA’s ongoing Low-No programs by providing unbiased assessments of LoNo components used in transit buses, publishing the assessments online, and summarizing them in an annual report to Congress. LoNo component assessments will document -- at a minimum -- the maintainability, reliability, performance, structural integrity, efficiency, and noise of the tested components.",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Native American Organizations; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,5000,6000,Transportation Infrastructure,5000,6000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728570,Department of Transportation,FTA Planning Program,"Funding supports cooperative, continuous, and comprehensive transportation infrastructure investment planning. The program requires that all Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) and States develop performance-driven, outcome-based transportation plans.",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,140000,124000,Transportation Infrastructure,14000,124000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728672,Department of Transportation,FTA Rural Area Formula Grants,"This program provides formula grants for capital, planning and operating assistance to States and Federally recognized Indian tribes to support public transportation in rural areas with populations less than 50,000. Funding may also be used to support intercity bus service and job access and reverse commute projects. Within this amount, $30 million in formula funds and $5 million in competitive grants support the Public Transportation on Indian Reservations program, and $20 million supports the Appalachian Development Public Transportation Assistance Program.",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,179000,1973304,Transportation Infrastructure,179000,163000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728689,Department of Transportation,FTA State of Good Repair Grants,Formula-based capital maintenance program to restore and replace aging transportation infrastructure through reinvestment in existing rail fixed guideway systems and high-intensity motorbus systems.,Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,2744000,3232000,Transportation Infrastructure,2744000,3232000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728682,Department of Transportation,FTA Technical Assistance and Workforce Development,"This program enables FTA to provide technical assistance to the public transportation industry and to develop standards and best practices. Funds are also used to address public transportation workforce needs through a National Transit Institute ($5 million) and for a frontline workforce program to support employment training, outreach to under-represented populations, and training and assistance for veteran and minority business opportunities.",Formula Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Workforce Development,2000,7000,Workforce Development,2000,7000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728406,Department of Transportation,FTA Urbanized Area Programs,"For formula grants to urbanized areas with populations of 50,000 or more. Generally, funds may be used for any transit capital purpose. Operating costs continue to be eligible expenses for all urban areas under 200,000 in population; and, in certain circumstances, operating costs may be eligible expenses in urban areas with populations over 200,000. Additionally, Urbanized Area grants may be used to support Job Access and Reverse Commute activities.",Mandatory Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,State; U.S. Territories; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,6903230,28777844,Transportation Infrastructure,6903230,7643230,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729343,Department of Transportation,FTA Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA),This program provides grants to the WMATA for capital investment and asset rehabilitation activities.,Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local,Transportation Infrastructure,148423,148500,Transportation Infrastructure,148423,148500,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728183,Department of Transportation,MARAD - National Security Multi-Mission Vessel (NSVM) Program,"The program provides funding for construction of replacement training ships under the NSMV design. The design of the NSMV was established as the most economical approach, considering initial acquisition, lifecycle and programmatic costs. The capacity requirements of each SMA were evaluated and incorporated into the NSMV design requirements.",Contractor Services,Water transportation,For-Profit Organization,Profit Organization; Student Trainee,Transportation Infrastructure,2092,659672,Transportation Infrastructure,2092,659672,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728445,Department of Transportation,MARAD - Short Sea Transportation Program,"Mitigate landside congestion, expand transportation options, and realize public benefit and external cost savings by awarding Marine Highway grants to qualified applicants to implement designated Marine Highway projects.",Discretionary Grants,Water transportation,For-Profit Organization; Public/State Controlled Institution; Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Profit Organization; Interstate; Intrastate; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State,Transportation Infrastructure,3520,7196,Transportation Infrastructure,3520,7196,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727798,Department of Transportation,NHTSA - Highway Safety Programs,"Highway Safety Program grants directly support the DOT’s efforts to promote safety by providing flexibility to States to address specific highway safety problems. States can use these grants for the following activities: alcohol, drugged and other impaired (distracted and drowsy) driving countermeasures; police traffic services; occupant protection (including child passenger safety and the dangers of heatstroke); traffic records; emergency medical services; motorcycle safety; pedestrian and bicyclist safety; speed management; and other innovative countermeasures to address emerging safety issues on America’s roads.",Formula Grants,Other transportation,Indian/Native American Tribal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Native American Organizations; U.S. Territories; Local; State,Native American,293964,296284,Native American,5829,5925,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729128,Department of Transportation,OST National Infrastructure Investments,"The Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development, or BUILD Transportation Discretionary Grant program, provides awards for highway, rail, transit and port projects. Previously known as Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) Discretionary Grants, Congress has appropriated a total of nearly $7.9 billion since 2009 for the program.",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Indian/Native American Tribal Government,"Anyone/General public; Rural; Suburban; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other private institution/ organization; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; Profit Organization; Local; State; Interstate; Intrastate; Federal",Transportation Infrastructure,544527,1675662,Transportation Infrastructure,544527,1675662,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729265,Department of Transportation,OST Railroad Rehabilitation & Improvement Financing,"The RRIF program was established by the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) and amended by the Safe Accountable, Flexible and Efficient Transportation Equity Act: a Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), the Rail Safety Improvement Act of 2008, and the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act. Under this program the Department of Transportation is authorized to provide direct loans and loan guarantees up to $35.0 billion to finance development of railroad infrastructure. Not less than $7.0 billion is reserved for projects benefiting freight railroads other than Class I carriers.",Direct Loans,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),"State; Rural; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Anyone/General public; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local",Transportation Infrastructure,0,38821,Transportation Infrastructure,0,38821,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728150,Department of Transportation,OST Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA),"The TIFIA program provides Federal credit assistance in the form of direct loans, loan guarantees, and stand-by lines of credit to finance surface transportation projects of national and regional significance. TIFIA credit assistance provides improved access to capital markets, flexible repayment terms, and potentially more favorable interest rates than can be found in private capital markets for similar instruments. TIFIA can help advance expensive projects that otherwise might be delayed or deferred because of size, complexity, or uncertainty over the timing of revenues.",Direct Loans,Ground transportation,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization; Special District Governments or Interstate; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),"State; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Rural; Other Urban; Major Metropolis (over 250,000); Anyone/General public; U.S. Territories; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Local",Transportation Infrastructure,40637,23377,Transportation Infrastructure,40637,23377,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729120,Department of Transportation,OST University Transportation Centers,"This program provides funding for University Transportation Centers (UTCs). The purposes of UTCs are to advance transportation expertise and technology in the many disciplines that comprise transportation through research, education and workforce development, and technology transfer; provide a critical transportation knowledge base outside the Department; and address vital workforce needs and educate the next generation of transportation leaders.",Discretionary Grants,Ground transportation,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Scientist /Researchers; Graduate Student; Student Trainee; Education (13+),STEM Education,5000,14700,STEM Education,5000,14700,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727621,Department of Transportation,PHMSA Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grant,"The HMEP grants fund risk-based planning, prevention, and response activities. The HMEP grant program, as mandated by 49 U.S.C. 5101, et seq., provides federal financial and technical assistance to states, territories, and federally recognized tribes to increase local effectiveness in safely and efficiently handling hazardous materials (hazmat) in accidents and incidents.",Discretionary Grants,Other transportation,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Native American Organizations,Native American,1104,619,Native American,1104,619,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727681,Department of Transportation,PHMSA Pipeline Safety Competitive Academic Agreement Program,"Section 12 of the Pipeline Safety Improvement Act of 2002 (Pub. L. No. 107-355) mandates that DOT and other designated federal agencies must “carry out a program of research, development, demonstration and standardization to ensure the integrity of pipeline facilities.” Specifically, PHMSA’s Pipeline Safety R&D Program’s mission is to sponsor R&D projects focused on providing near-term solutions that will improve the safety, reduce the environmental impact, and enhance the reliability of the Nation’s pipeline transportation system. The goals and objectives of the CAAP initiative, as discussed below, directly support both this mission and the congressional mandate. The CAAP initiative is intended to spur innovation by enabling academic research focused on high technical risk and high payoff solutions for many pipeline safety challenges. It will potentially deliver solutions that can be handed off to PHMSA’s core research program for demonstration and deployment. The goal is to validate proof of concept for a thesis or theory along a logical path towards commercialization. ",Cooperative Agreements,General science and basic research,"Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Anyone/General public,STEM Education,1957,2000,STEM Education,1957,2000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 728126,Department of Transportation,SLSDC - Seaway Infrastructure,"The Seaway Infrastructure program addresses the needs of the SLSDC’s infrastructure assets in Massena, N.Y., which include vessel locks, buildings and grounds, vehicular bridge and tunnel, roadways, utilities, vehicles, and equipment. The SLSDC’s role as a waterway and lock operator requires continual, proactive capital investments in the Seaway’s perpetual assets to ensure the waterway’s safe, reliable, and efficient commercial operations.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Water transportation,For-Profit Organization,U.S. Citizen; Small Business Person; Consumer; Profit Organization; Industrial/business Person,Transportation Infrastructure,8648,18670,Transportation Infrastructure,8648,18670,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731910,Department of Veterans Affairs,Compensated Work Therapy (CWT) Program,"Compensated Work Therapy (CWT) is a Veterans Health Administration (VHA) clinical vocational rehabilitation program offered at every VA Medical Center. CWT’s mission is to assist veterans with overcoming barriers to employment and secure and maintain community-based competitive employment. Career planning and job retention are elements provided in all CWT services that include transitional work, supported employment, community-based employment services, vocational assistance, supported self-employment, and supported education.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness; Workforce Development,70391,74434,Homelessness,70391,74434,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731910,Department of Veterans Affairs,Compensated Work Therapy (CWT) Program,"Compensated Work Therapy (CWT) is a Veterans Health Administration (VHA) clinical vocational rehabilitation program offered at every VA Medical Center. CWT’s mission is to assist veterans with overcoming barriers to employment and secure and maintain community-based competitive employment. Career planning and job retention are elements provided in all CWT services that include transitional work, supported employment, community-based employment services, vocational assistance, supported self-employment, and supported education.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness; Workforce Development,70391,74434,Workforce Development,70391,74434,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727855,Department of Veterans Affairs,Domiciliary Care for Homeless Veterans (DCHV),"DCHV provides residential and clinical care to veterans with complex and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, medical conditions, or psychosocial needs. Veterans receive medical, psychiatric, vocational, educational, and social services to help them overcome the conditions that inhibit their exiting homelessness. The program emphasizes self-care and personal responsibility and provides long-term support throughout homeless veterans’ transition to stability and housing independence.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness,181646,201140,Homelessness,181646,201140,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727865,Department of Veterans Affairs,Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship,"The Edith Nourse Rogers Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Scholarship allows some eligible veterans and dependents in high-demand fields to extend their Post-9/11 GI Bill or Fry Scholarship benefits. Eligible veterans and dependents may receive up to 9 months (or $30,000) of added benefits directed towards a STEM degree or teaching certification.",Other Direct Federal Spending,"Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation","Public/State Controlled Institution; Individual; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents); Education (13+),STEM Education,0,18353,STEM Education,0,18353,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727848,Department of Veterans Affairs,Grant & Per Diem (GPD) Program,"GPD Program awards grants to community-based agencies to create transitional housing programs and offers per diem payments. The purpose is to promote the development and provision of supportive housing and services with the goal of helping homeless veterans achieve residential stability, increase their skill levels and income, and obtain greater self-determination. GPD-funded projects offer communities ways to help homeless veterans with housing while assisting VA medical Centers by supplementing care.",Discretionary Grants,Hospital and medical care for veterans,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness,254796,285098,Homelessness,254797,285098,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727849,Department of Veterans Affairs,Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV),"HCHV’s mission is to reduce homelessness among veterans by connecting them with health care and other needed services. Through outreach, case management, and contract residential services, HCHV helps place chronically homeless veterans — especially those with serious mental health diagnoses and/or substance use disorders — in VA or community-based programs that provide quality housing and services that meet their specialized needs.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness,167424,184278,Homelessness,167424,184278,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727840,Department of Veterans Affairs,HIV/AIDS Program,"The HIV/AIDS Program encompasses clinical public health services and research related to HIV/AIDS prevention, detection, treatment, and care of veterans with HIV/AIDS and those at risk for HIV/AIDS.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),HIV/AIDS,1278234,4968,HIV/AIDS,1278234,4968,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727857,Department of Veterans Affairs,Homeless Veteran Community Employment Services (HVCES),"HVCES complements VAMC-based services and serves as a bridge to employment opportunities and resources in the local community. HVCES works with VA's homeless, work therapy, and vocational rehabilitation programs to identify employment resources available to homeless veterans. VHCES also collaborates with community, state, and federal partners to provide training and support services that are not available within VA and help employers and veterans address any issues with workplace adjustment.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness; Workforce Development,13107,14107,Homelessness,13107,14107,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727857,Department of Veterans Affairs,Homeless Veteran Community Employment Services (HVCES),"HVCES complements VAMC-based services and serves as a bridge to employment opportunities and resources in the local community. HVCES works with VA's homeless, work therapy, and vocational rehabilitation programs to identify employment resources available to homeless veterans. VHCES also collaborates with community, state, and federal partners to provide training and support services that are not available within VA and help employers and veterans address any issues with workplace adjustment.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness; Workforce Development,13107,14107,Workforce Development,13107,14107,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727862,Department of Veterans Affairs,Indian Health Service (IHS)/Tribal Health Programs (THP) Reimbursement Agreements Program,"To improve access to care for American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans, VA works with the Indian Health Service (IHS) and Tribal Health Programs (THP) to reimburse the cost of care provided to eligible Veterans at IHS and local THP facilities. Through reimbursement agreements between VA and IHS/THP facilities, care is provided to Veterans closer to home in a culturally sensitive environment.",Contractor Services,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government; Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents); American Indian,Native American,14713,15469,Native American,14713,15469,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727837,Department of Veterans Affairs,National Artificial Intelligence Institute (NAII),"The NAII designs and collaborates on large-scale AI R&D initiatives, national AI policy, and partnerships across agencies, industries, and academia. The NAII is a joint initiative by the Office of Research and Development and the Office of the Secretary's Center for Strategic Partnerships in VA. The NAII is dedicated to advancing AI R&D for real-world impact and outcomes to ensure veteran health and well-being.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,8830,11648,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,8830,11648,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731909,Department of Veterans Affairs,National Call Center for Homeless Veterans (NCCHV),"Veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness—and their family members, friends and supporters—can make the call to or chat online with the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans, where trained counselors are ready to talk confidentially 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness,5054,5980,Homelessness,5054,5980,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727860,Department of Veterans Affairs,National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans (NCHAV),"NCHAV promotes recovery-oriented care for veterans who are homeless or at risk for homelessness. NCHAV conducts and supports research; assesses the effectiveness of programs; identifies and disseminates best practices and integrates these practices into polices, programs, and services for homeless or at-risk veterans; and serves as a resource center for all research and training activities carried out by the Department and by other Federal and non-Federal entities with respect to veteran homelessness.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness,5684,6274,Homelessness,5684,6274,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727861,Department of Veterans Affairs,Native American Direct Loan (NADL) Program,"The Native American Direct Loan (NADL) program makes home loans available to eligible Native American veterans who wish to purchase, construct, or improve a home on Federal Trust land or to reduce the interest rate.",Direct Loans,Veterans housing,Individual,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents); Homeowner; American Indian,Native American,12856,13544,Native American,12856,13544,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727852,Department of Veterans Affairs,Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF),"SSVF rapidly re-houses or provides guidance and services to veteran families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. VA grants funded to private non-profit organizations and consumer cooperatives help veteran families access a full range of community benefits designed to prevent homelessness. Through SSVF, veterans are able to obtain VA and other benefits including healthcare. Time-limited payments to landlords may also be provided so veterans can stay in or acquire permanent housing.",Discretionary Grants,Hospital and medical care for veterans,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness,388434,988797,Homelessness,388434,988797,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730676,Department of Veterans Affairs,Telehealth Services,"Telehealth Services use technologies to provide clinical care in circumstances where distance separates those receiving services and those providing services. Telehealth Services at VA take place in 3 ways: (1) Home Telehealth, (2) Clinical Video Telehealth, and (3) Store-and-Forward Telehealth. The value VA derives from telehealth is not in implementing telehealth technologies alone, but how VA uses health informatics, disease management, care/case management, and telehealth technologies to facilitate access to care improve the health of veterans with the intent to provide the right care in the right place at the right time. Telehealth Services addresses clinical, technical, and business issues whenever required to ensure telehealth programs are safe, cost effective, and sustainable to meet the needs of veteran patients.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Other veterans benefits and services,U.S. Federal Government; Individual,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Broadband,8943,7541,Broadband,2254,1792,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727843,Department of Veterans Affairs,U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development - VA Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH),HUD-VASH is a collaborative program between HUD and VA that combines HUD housing vouchers with VA services to help homeless veterans and their families find and sustain permanent housing. HUD provides rental assistance vouchers for privately owned housing to veterans who are eligible for VA health care services and are experiencing homelessness. VA case managers connect these veterans with support services to help them in their recovery and ability to maintain housing in the community.,Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness,585524,645545,Homelessness,585524,645545,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727864,Department of Veterans Affairs,"VA Opioid Prevention, Treatment, and Programs","VA continues to pursue a comprehensive strategy to promote safe prescribing of opioids when indicated for effective pain management and to directly address treatment of opioid use disorder and prevention of opioid overdose. VA's Opioid Safety Initiative ensures pain management is addressed thoughtfully, compassionately, and safely making opioid use visible at all levels of the organization complementing other program activities designed to address opioid use disorder to include Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution, State Prescription Drug Monitoring, and Medication Take-Back Services.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Opioid Epidemic Response,394,425,Opioid Epidemic Response,394,425,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727866,Department of Veterans Affairs,Veteran Employment Through Technology Education Courses (VET TEC),VET TEC is a five-year pilot program that connects eligible GI Bill beneficiaries to accelerated learning programs in high-technology fields. The pay-for-success pilot provides tuition reimbursement to training providers and a living stipend to veterans. The ultimate goal is to give veterans the high-tech skills sought by today's top employers so they can acquire meaningful employment.,Other Direct Federal Spending,"Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation","Public/State Controlled Institution; Individual; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),STEM Education; Workforce Development,1377,26544,STEM Education,1377,26544,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727866,Department of Veterans Affairs,Veteran Employment Through Technology Education Courses (VET TEC),VET TEC is a five-year pilot program that connects eligible GI Bill beneficiaries to accelerated learning programs in high-technology fields. The pay-for-success pilot provides tuition reimbursement to training providers and a living stipend to veterans. The ultimate goal is to give veterans the high-tech skills sought by today's top employers so they can acquire meaningful employment.,Other Direct Federal Spending,"Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation","Public/State Controlled Institution; Individual; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),STEM Education; Workforce Development,1377,26544,Workforce Development,1377,26544,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727858,Department of Veterans Affairs,Veteran National Homeless Registry (VNHR),"VNHR is a comprehensive repository of veterans who have been identified as homeless or at risk for homelessness any time since October 1, 2005, and their associated housing, employment, clinical, administrative, and benefit information. It is designed as both a robust repository and data management tool that provides longitudinal information designed to monitor VA’s progress in achieving the goal of ending veteran homelessness.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness,1021,1380,Homelessness,1021,1380,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729600,Department of Veterans Affairs,Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) Program,"The VR&E Program provides all services and assistance necessary to help veterans and service members with service-connected disabilities achieve maximum independence in daily living and to prepare for, obtain, and maintain suitable employment. The VR&E Program is the only federally mandated program established to provide veterans with service-connected disabilities with comprehensive vocational rehabilitation benefits potentially leading to employment.",Other Financial Assistance,"Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation","Public/State Controlled Institution; Individual; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Workforce Development,1387614,1452576,Workforce Development,1387614,1452576,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727853,Department of Veterans Affairs,Veterans Justice Outreach (VJO),"VJO serves veterans at any point in their involvement in the criminal justice system, including reentry into the community from incarceration. VJO provides these veterans with resources, services, and clinical treatment to prevent homelessness and ensure a lasting rehabilitation. VJO conducts outreach in prison, jail, and court settings, and works with local law enforcement to identify and contact justice-involved veterans and facilitate their access to VA services and benefits.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Hospital and medical care for veterans,U.S. Federal Government,Veteran/Service person/Reservist (including dependents),Homelessness,59150,58837,Homelessness,59150,58837,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729724,Environmental Protection Agency,Categorical Grant: Tribal Air Quality Management,"This program includes funding for tribal air pollution control agencies and/or tribes implementing projects and programs to address air pollution issues in Indian Country. Using Section 105 authority of the Clean Air Act (CAA), tribal air pollution control agencies and tribes may develop and implement programs for the prevention and control of air pollution and implementation of national primary and secondary National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). Using Section 103 authority of the CAA, tribal air pollution control agencies or tribes, colleges, universities, and multi-tribe jurisdictional air pollution control agencies may conduct and promote research, investigations, experiments, demonstrations, surveys, studies, and training related to ambient or indoor air pollution in Indian Country. ",Formula Grants,Pollution control and abatement,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations,Native American,12557,13991,Native American,12557,13991,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729787,Environmental Protection Agency,Categorical Grant: Tribal General Assistance,"In 1992, Congress passed the Indian Environmental General Assistance Program Act. This act authorized EPA to provide General Assistance Program (GAP) grants to federally recognized tribes and tribal consortia for planning, developing and establishing environmental protection programs in Indian country, and for developing and implementing solid and hazardous waste programs on tribal lands. The goal of GAP (CFDA 66.926) is to assist tribes and intertribal consortia in developing the capacity to manage their own environmental protection programs and to develop and implement solid and hazardous waste programs in accordance with individual tribal needs and applicable federal laws and regulations.",Formula Grants,Pollution control and abatement,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations,Native American,67299,67289,Native American,67299,67289,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730166,Environmental Protection Agency,Environmental Education Grants,"Under the Environmental Education Grants Program, EPA seeks grant applications from eligible applicants to support environmental education projects that promote environmental awareness and stewardship and help provide people with the skills to take responsible actions to protect the environment. This grant program provides financial support for projects that design, demonstrate, and/or disseminate environmental education practices, methods, or techniques. Since 1992 , EPA has distributed between $2 and $3.5 million in grant funding per year, supporting more than 3,800 grants.",Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status,Interstate; Sponsored Organization; Federal; Other public institution/organization,STEM Education,8597,6389,STEM Education,3300,3300,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730127,Environmental Protection Agency,Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training (EWDJT) Grants,"Under the Brownfield Projects Program, EPA seeks grant applications from nonprofits, local governments, and other organizations to recruit, train, and place unemployed and under-employed residents of areas affected by the presence of brownfields. Through the EWDJT Program, graduates develop the skills needed to secure full-time, sustainable employment in various aspects of hazardous and solid waste management and within the larger environmental field, including sustainable cleanup and reuse, water quality improvement, chemical safety, and emergency response. These green jobs reduce environmental contamination and build more sustainable futures for communities. To date, EPA has funded 335 job training grants totaling over $72 million through the Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training program. As of May 2020, more than 18,700 individuals have completed training, and of those, almost 13,500 have obtained employment in the environmental field, earning an average starting wage of over $14 an hour. This equates to a cumulative placement rate of approximately 74% since the program was created in 1998. ",Discretionary Grants,Training and employment,Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Anyone/General public,Workforce Development,91319,94203,Workforce Development,0,5000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729847,Environmental Protection Agency,Infrastructure Assistance: Alaska Native Villages,"The Alaska Rural and Native Village (ANV) program reduces disease and health care costs by providing critical basic drinking water and sanitation infrastructure (i.e., flushing toilets and running water) in vulnerable rural and Native Alaska communities that lack such services disproportionately when compared to the rest of the country. Alaskan rural and native water and sewer systems face not only the typical challenges associated with small system size, but also the challenging climactic and geographic conditions, such as permafrost, shortened construction seasons, and extremely remote locations.",Formula Grants,Pollution control and abatement,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations,Native American,24470,29186,Native American,24470,29186,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729851,Environmental Protection Agency,Infrastructure Assistance: Clean Water SRF,The Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) program capitalizes state revolving loan funds in all 50 states and Puerto Rico to finance infrastructure improvements for public wastewater systems and projects to improve water quality. These funds directly support the Agency’s goal to ensure waters are clean through improved water infrastructure and sustainable management.,Formula Grants,Pollution control and abatement,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations,Native American,1625445,1632518,Native American,15331,32777,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729854,Environmental Protection Agency,Infrastructure Assistance: Drinking Water SRF,"EPA’s Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) is designed to assist public water systems to finance the costs of drinking water infrastructure improvements needed to achieve or maintain compliance with Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) requirements, to protect public health, and to support state and local efforts to protect drinking water.",Formula Grants,Pollution control and abatement,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations,Native American,1131823,1320783,Native American,15262,22522,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730153,Environmental Protection Agency,National Environmental Education and Training Partnership,"EPA supports environmental education (EE) and training for teachers and other education professionals through the National Environmental Education and Training Program (NEETP), informally known as the Office of Environmental Education’s teacher training program. The purpose of this program is to provide EE training and long-term support to formal and non-formal education professionals across the United States, bolstering their ability to effectively teach about environmental issues.",Cooperative Agreements,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Public/State Controlled Institution,Intrastate; Public nonprofit institution/organization,STEM Education,8597,6389,STEM Education,2200,2100,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730134,Environmental Protection Agency,"People, Prosperity & the Planet-Award: A National Student Design Competition for Sustainability","EPA's P3 - People, Prosperity and the Planet – Program is a unique competition that is open to teams of college/university students working to design solutions for a sustainable future. P3 offers students hands-on experience that brings their classroom learning to life, while also allowing them to create tangible changes in their communities. This annual, two-phased research grants program challenges students to research, develop, and design innovative projects that address real world challenges involving all areas of environmental protection and public health. Phase I serves as a “proof of concept,” where teams are awarded a one-year grant of up to $25,000 to develop their idea and showcase their research in the spring at EPA's National Student Design Expo (NSDE). These teams are then eligible to compete for a Phase II grant of up to $100,000 to implement their design in a real world setting. P3 aims to foster progress towards environmental awareness by achieving the symbiotic goals of improved quality of life for all people, economic prosperity, and protection of the planet - people, prosperity and the planet.",Discretionary Grants,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Individual,Public nonprofit institution/organization; Intrastate,STEM Education,135813,144143,STEM Education,1100,1200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729790,Environmental Protection Agency,Tribal - Capacity Building,"Under the Agency’s 1984 Indian Policy, EPA works with federally recognized tribes (tribes) on a government-to-government basis, in recognition of the federal government's trust responsibility to tribes, to implement federal environmental programs. In the 1984 Indian Policy, “EPA recognizes tribes as the primary parties for setting standards, making environmental policy decisions, and managing programs for reservations consistent with agency standards and regulations,” therefore, EPA assists tribes in developing the programs to make such decisions. In the absence of a program delegation to a tribe, the Agency directly implements the Program.",Cooperative Agreements,Pollution control and abatement,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations,Native American,13780,13639,Native American,13780,13639,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729285,Federal Communications Commission,FCC Salaries & Expenses - Covid-19 Telehealth Program,"The FCC established a COVID-19 Telehealth Program (CARES Act) to help health care providers provide connected care services to patients at their homes or mobile locations in response to the pandemic. The program provided immediate support to eligible health care providers responding to the pandemic by fully funding their telecommunications services, information services, and a wide array of devices necessary to provide critical connected care services.",Other Financial Assistance,Health care services,Individual,Anyone/General public,Broadband,0,200000,Broadband,0,200000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729062,Federal Communications Commission,Universal Service Fund (USF) E- Rate,"The schools and libraries universal service support program, commonly known as the E-rate program, helps schools and libraries to obtain affordable broadband. Eligible schools, school districts and libraries may apply individually or as part of a consortium. Funding may be requested under two categories of service: category one services to a school or library (telecommunications, telecommunications services and Internet access), and category two services that deliver Internet access within schools and libraries (internal connections, basic maintenance of internal connections, and managed internal broadband services).",Other Financial Assistance,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Public/State Controlled Institution,Other public institution/organization,Broadband; Native American,2465957,2721551,Broadband,1461198,1449190,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729062,Federal Communications Commission,Universal Service Fund (USF) E- Rate,"The schools and libraries universal service support program, commonly known as the E-rate program, helps schools and libraries to obtain affordable broadband. Eligible schools, school districts and libraries may apply individually or as part of a consortium. Funding may be requested under two categories of service: category one services to a school or library (telecommunications, telecommunications services and Internet access), and category two services that deliver Internet access within schools and libraries (internal connections, basic maintenance of internal connections, and managed internal broadband services).",Other Financial Assistance,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Public/State Controlled Institution,Other public institution/organization,Broadband; Native American,2465957,2721551,Native American,32496,58862,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729274,Federal Communications Commission,Universal Service Fund (USF) High Cost (Connect America Fund),"The Universal Service High-Cost program is designed to ensure that consumers in rural, insular, and high-cost areas have access to modern communications networks capable of providing voice and broadband service, both fixed and mobile, at rates that are reasonably comparable to those in urban areas. High Cost Support (now known as the Connect America Fund) provides support to certain qualifying telephone companies that serve high-cost areas, thereby ensuring that the residents of these regions have access to reasonably comparable service at rates reasonably comparable to urban areas.",Other Financial Assistance,Other advancement of commerce,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Rural,Broadband; Native American,10353143,2877281,Broadband,7594118,693739,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729274,Federal Communications Commission,Universal Service Fund (USF) High Cost (Connect America Fund),"The Universal Service High-Cost program is designed to ensure that consumers in rural, insular, and high-cost areas have access to modern communications networks capable of providing voice and broadband service, both fixed and mobile, at rates that are reasonably comparable to those in urban areas. High Cost Support (now known as the Connect America Fund) provides support to certain qualifying telephone companies that serve high-cost areas, thereby ensuring that the residents of these regions have access to reasonably comparable service at rates reasonably comparable to urban areas.",Other Financial Assistance,Other advancement of commerce,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Rural,Broadband; Native American,10353143,2877281,Native American,67560,61982,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729276,Federal Communications Commission,Universal Service Fund (USF) Lifeline,"Since 1985, the Lifeline program has provided a discount on phone service for qualifying low-income consumers to ensure that all Americans have the opportunities and security that phone service brings, including being able to connect to jobs, family and emergency services. Lifeline is part of the Universal Service Fund. The Lifeline program is available to eligible low-income consumers in every state, territory, commonwealth, and on Tribal lands. On March 31, 2016, the Commission adopted a comprehensive reform and modernization of the Lifeline program. In the 2016 Lifeline Modernization Order, the Commission included broadband as a support service in the Lifeline program.",Other Financial Assistance,General purpose fiscal assistance,Individual,Low Income,Broadband; Native American,1090201,888558,Broadband,649216,723966,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729276,Federal Communications Commission,Universal Service Fund (USF) Lifeline,"Since 1985, the Lifeline program has provided a discount on phone service for qualifying low-income consumers to ensure that all Americans have the opportunities and security that phone service brings, including being able to connect to jobs, family and emergency services. Lifeline is part of the Universal Service Fund. The Lifeline program is available to eligible low-income consumers in every state, territory, commonwealth, and on Tribal lands. On March 31, 2016, the Commission adopted a comprehensive reform and modernization of the Lifeline program. In the 2016 Lifeline Modernization Order, the Commission included broadband as a support service in the Lifeline program.",Other Financial Assistance,General purpose fiscal assistance,Individual,Low Income,Broadband; Native American,1090201,888558,Native American,33647,11696,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729284,Federal Communications Commission,Universal Service Fund (USF) Rural Health Care,"The Rural Health Care Program, provides funding to eligible health care providers for telecommunications and broadband services necessary for the provision of health care. Eligible health care providers include: (1) post-secondary educational institutions offering health care instruction, teaching hospitals, and medical schools; (2) community health centers or health centers providing health care to migrants; (3) local health departments or agencies; (4) community mental health centers; (5) not-for-profit hospitals; (6) rural health clinics; (7) skilled nursing facilities (as defined in section 395i–3(a) of title 42 and (8) consortium of health care providers consisting of one or more entities falling into the first seven categories.",Other Financial Assistance,Health care services,Individual,Rural,Broadband; Native American,313655,424082,Broadband,194968,324948,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729284,Federal Communications Commission,Universal Service Fund (USF) Rural Health Care,"The Rural Health Care Program, provides funding to eligible health care providers for telecommunications and broadband services necessary for the provision of health care. Eligible health care providers include: (1) post-secondary educational institutions offering health care instruction, teaching hospitals, and medical schools; (2) community health centers or health centers providing health care to migrants; (3) local health departments or agencies; (4) community mental health centers; (5) not-for-profit hospitals; (6) rural health clinics; (7) skilled nursing facilities (as defined in section 395i–3(a) of title 42 and (8) consortium of health care providers consisting of one or more entities falling into the first seven categories.",Other Financial Assistance,Health care services,Individual,Rural,Broadband; Native American,313655,424082,Native American,71512,35670,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731266,Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development,Payment to the Institute,Supports operation of the Institute which provides higher education for Native Americans,Other Direct Federal Spending,Higher education,Public/State Controlled Institution,American Indian,Native American,9960,10536,Native American,9960,10536,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731941,Institute of Museum and Library Services,Grants to States,Enables libraries to serve as anchor institutions to support community revitalization through enhancing and expanding the services and resources provided by libraries.,Formula Grants,Community development,U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified),State; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; U.S. Territories,Broadband,160803,196803,Broadband,5140,15140,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731937,Institute of Museum and Library Services,Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program,"To support the development of a diverse workforce of librarians by enhancing the training and professional development of library and archives professionals; developing faculty and library leaders; and recruiting, educating, and retaining the next generation of library and archives professionals.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Public nonprofit institution/organization; Native American Organizations,Broadband; Native American,10014,10016,Broadband,0,250,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731937,Institute of Museum and Library Services,Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program,"To support the development of a diverse workforce of librarians by enhancing the training and professional development of library and archives professionals; developing faculty and library leaders; and recruiting, educating, and retaining the next generation of library and archives professionals.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status,Public nonprofit institution/organization; Native American Organizations,Broadband; Native American,10014,10016,Native American,245,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731947,Institute of Museum and Library Services,Museums for America,"To strengthen the ability of an individual museum to serve the public more effectively by supporting high-priority activities that advance its mission, plans, and strategic goals and objectives. The program supports museums of all sizes and disciplines in strategic, project-based efforts to serve the public through educational/interpretive programs, digital learning resources, professional development, community debate and dialogue, and audience-focused studies.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Private nonprofit institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,Native American; STEM Education,22899,25899,Native American,267,50,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731947,Institute of Museum and Library Services,Museums for America,"To strengthen the ability of an individual museum to serve the public more effectively by supporting high-priority activities that advance its mission, plans, and strategic goals and objectives. The program supports museums of all sizes and disciplines in strategic, project-based efforts to serve the public through educational/interpretive programs, digital learning resources, professional development, community debate and dialogue, and audience-focused studies.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Private nonprofit institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,Native American; STEM Education,22899,25899,STEM Education,4287,3653,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731942,Institute of Museum and Library Services,National Leadership Grants for Libraries,Supports projects that enhance the quality of library and archive services nationwide by advancing theory and practice.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Public nonprofit institution/organization; U.S. Territories; State; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Private nonprofit institution/organization,Broadband; Native American,13404,18926,Broadband,0,4268,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731942,Institute of Museum and Library Services,National Leadership Grants for Libraries,Supports projects that enhance the quality of library and archive services nationwide by advancing theory and practice.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Indian/Native American Tribal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Public nonprofit institution/organization; U.S. Territories; State; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Private nonprofit institution/organization,Broadband; Native American,13404,18926,Native American,0,50,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731948,Institute of Museum and Library Services,National Leadership Grants for Museums,National Leadership Grants for Museums support projects that address critical needs of the museum field and that have the potential to advance practice in the profession so that museums can improve services for the American public.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Public nonprofit institution/organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization,Native American; STEM Education,8264,16392,Native American,250,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731948,Institute of Museum and Library Services,National Leadership Grants for Museums,National Leadership Grants for Museums support projects that address critical needs of the museum field and that have the potential to advance practice in the profession so that museums can improve services for the American public.,Discretionary Grants,Community development,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Public nonprofit institution/organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization,Native American; STEM Education,8264,16392,STEM Education,465,1102,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731943,Institute of Museum and Library Services,Native American Library Services,"Native American Library Services Basic Grants focus on improving existing library services through supporting the purchase of subscriptions, memberships, books, e-books, media, supplies, computers, peripherals, and internet access; professional development for library staff; and the development youth, literacy, job-training, and community programming. Native American Library Services Enhancement Grants and Native Hawaiian Library Services Grants advance library programs and services in Preservation and Revitalization, Educational Programming, and Digital Services by supporting activities such as cultural, literacy, and skill-based workshops; mentoring programs; expanding public access to cultural archival materials and community records; and facilitating audio and video interviews with elders and community leaders.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,5063,5263,Native American,5063,5263,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731944,Institute of Museum and Library Services,Native American/Native Hawaiian Museum Services Program,"To support Indian tribes and organizations that primarily serve and represent Native Hawaiians in sustaining heritage, culture, and knowledge through exhibitions, educational services and programming, professional development, and collections stewardship.",Discretionary Grants,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,1472,2972,Native American,1472,2972,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727238,Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation,Udall Foundation - Native American Congressional Internship,"Internships awarded annually to deserving and qualified Native American and Alaska Native undergraduate, graduate, and law students in order to provide them with practical experience with the Federal legislative process.",Other Financial Assistance,Other general government,Individual,American Indian,Native American,75,0,Native American,75,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727172,Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation,Udall Foundation - Native Nations Institute,"A program of the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy at The University of Arizona, which is a self-determination, governance, and development resource for Native Nations. NNI’s programs of policy analysis and research, education, digital resources, and Tribal services are grounded in its research findings called Native Nation Building. The Udall Foundation and The University of Arizona cofounded NNI, building on the research programs of the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development and extending the legacy of Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall.",Other Financial Assistance,Research and general education aids,Public/State Controlled Institution,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; American Indian; Native American Organizations,Native American,1000,150,Native American,1000,150,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727179,Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation,Udall Foundation - Udall Undergraduate Scholarship,"Scholarships are awarded annually to outstanding students who intend to pursue careers related to the environment, Tribal public policy, or Native American health care.",Discretionary Grants,Higher education,Individual,Education (13+); American Indian,Native American,94,99,Native American,94,99,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730450,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Advanced Air Vehicles Program (AAVP),"The AAVP develops knowledge, technologies, tools, and innovative concepts to enable safe new aircraft that will fly faster, cleaner, and quieter and use fuel far more efficiently than in the past. All major modern U.S. aircraft incorporate NASA research and technology. The type of research performed by AAVP will prime the technology pipeline, enabling continued U.S. leadership, competitiveness, and high-quality jobs in the future.",Federal Pay and Benefits,Air transportation,U.S. Federal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Federal; Consumer; Small Business; Anyone/General public; Profit Organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,163202,93541,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,1500,1500,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730594,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Advanced Exploration Systems (AES),"Many planning and scheduling problems can be address (eventually) with Quantum Computing: - Scheduling DSN antenna time - Scheduling time for astronauts’ daily activities - Scheduling experiments with a planetary rover - Scheduling observations with telescopes - Etc. Quantum Computers are at an early stage of development. Work done now is needed to get quantum computing to a level of maturity where it is able to solve the above problems ‘at scale’.",Federal Pay and Benefits,General science and basic research,U.S. Federal Government; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia),Federal,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,348696,191151,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,5223,4102,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730448,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Airspace Operations and Safety Program (AOSP),"The current U.S. air transportation system is widely recognized to be among the safest in the world. While the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-led NextGen modernization effort will meet growing air traffic demand by enabling efficient passage through the increasingly crowded skies, it will come with increased operating complexity. For the U.S. to meet the public expectations for safety in this complex, dynamic domain, advanced automation technologies will be required.",Contractor Services,Air transportation,U.S. Federal Government; For-Profit Organization,Federal; Consumer; Anyone/General public; Small Business; U.S. Citizen; Profit Organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,73411,62571,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,1400,1400,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730469,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Applied Sciences,"The Applied Sciences program leverages NASA Earth Science satellite measurements and new scientific knowledge to enable innovative and practical uses by public and private sector organizations. It supports near-term uses of Earth science knowledge, discovers and demonstrates new applications, facilitates adoption of applications, and builds capabilities.",Discretionary Grants,"Space flight, research and supporting activities","U.S. Federal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Anyone/General public,Flood Risk,52120,51440,Flood Risk,3800,4200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730559,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Early Stage Innovation & Partnerships,"Early Stage Innovation supports concept studies, applied research, and early technology development to expand innovation and transform future capabilities. Emphasis iswill be placed on identifying emerging concepts and technologies that support long range term Lunar and Mars surface requirements. By leveraging the technical capabilities of the experts across the nation from academia, industry, entrepreneurs, and its own NASA Centers, the Agency gains new ideas and alternative approaches to solving NASA’s difficult and far reaching exploration challenges. details",Discretionary Grants,"Space flight, research and supporting activities","Public/State Controlled Institution; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Federal; Anyone/General public; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Profit Organization; Small Business; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,101737,119285,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,400,464,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730466,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Earth Science Research,"NASA’s Earth Science Research program develops a scientific understanding of Earth and its response to natural or human-induced changes. The program addresses complex, interdisciplinary Earth science problems in pursuit of a comprehensive understanding of the Earth system.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"U.S. Federal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Anyone/General public; Scientist /Researchers,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Flood Risk,427484,450267,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,20704,18104,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730466,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Earth Science Research,"NASA’s Earth Science Research program develops a scientific understanding of Earth and its response to natural or human-induced changes. The program addresses complex, interdisciplinary Earth science problems in pursuit of a comprehensive understanding of the Earth system.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"U.S. Federal Government; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Anyone/General public; Scientist /Researchers,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D; Flood Risk,427484,450267,Flood Risk,1000,1000,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730472,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Earth Science Technology,"The Earth Science Technology Program (ESTP) enables previously infeasible science investigations, improves existing measurement capabilities, and reduces the cost, risk, and/or development times for Earth science instruments and information systems.",Discretionary Grants,"Space flight, research and supporting activities","U.S. Federal Government; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Anyone/General public,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,60741,64529,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,2600,1100,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730468,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Earth Systematic Missions,The Earth Systematic Missions (ESM) program includes a broad range of multi-disciplinary science investigations aimed at understanding the Earth system and its response to natural and human-induced forces and changes. Understanding these forces will help determine how to predict future changes and mitigate or adapt to these changes.,Contractor Services,"Space flight, research and supporting activities","U.S. Federal Government; For-Profit Organization; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Anyone/General public,Flood Risk,810063,755437,Flood Risk,25000,26700,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731759,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,GLOBE Program,"GLOBE is a worldwide hands-on primary and secondary school-based project that promotes collaboration among students, teachers, and scientists to conduct inquiry-based investigations about our environment. Students take measurements, analyze data, and participate in research in collaboration with scientists. Citizen scientists can also participate in some aspects of the program. NASA is the lead agency for GLOBE, which also receives support from NOAA, the National Science Foundation, and the Department of State.",Cooperative Agreements,General science and basic research,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization,Education (9-12); School; Education (0-8); Senior Citizen (60+); Youth (16-21); Child (6-15); Scientist /Researchers; Education Professional; Anyone/General public; Minority Groups; Individual/Family; Education (13+),STEM Education,4646,5453,STEM Education,4646,5453,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726310,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP),"The Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) provides financial assistance via competitive awards to Minority Serving Institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic Serving Institutions, Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions, American Indian Tribal Colleges and Universities, and Native American-Serving Nontribal Institutions. These awards are intended to enhance the research, academic and technology capabilities of MSIs.",Cooperative Agreements,Research and general education aids,"Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Public nonprofit institution/organization; Education Professional; Minority Groups; Education (13+); Education (9-12); Education (0-8); Scientist /Researchers; Graduate Student; Student Trainee,STEM Education,32995,33957,STEM Education,32995,33957,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729700,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,NextGen STEM Project (NGS),"NextGen STEM supports informal education and K-12 STEM engagement initiatives aligned to NASA mission priorities. These engagement opportunities are designed to connect NASA's missions, programs, and STEM content to a primarily K-12 student audience.",Discretionary Grants,Research and general education aids,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Public nonprofit institution/organization; Youth (16-21); Child (6-15); Education (9-12); Education (0-8); School; Education Professional; Anyone/General public; Private nonprofit institution/organization,STEM Education,11969,11285,STEM Education,11969,11285,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730474,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Science Activation Program,"NASA’s Science Activation program leverages partnerships with science and community-based organizations to deliver NASA Science Mission Directorate’s unique content and expertise to learners of all ages. Over 20 competitively selected awardees collaborate with each other, NASA, the National Academies, and other stakeholders, to translate NASA science to different types of learners.",Cooperative Agreements,Research and general education aids,"Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Anyone/General public; Education (13+); Education (9-12); Education (0-8); Senior Citizen (60+); Youth (16-21); Child (6-15); School; Scientist /Researchers; Education Professional; Minority Groups; Individual/Family,STEM Education,44098,42685,STEM Education,44098,42685,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730558,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) & Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR),"NASA’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs leverage the Nation’s innovative small business community to support research and development in support of NASA's mission in human exploration, science, and aeronautics. In particular, this program will support NASA's Moon to Mars objectives by identifying and accelerating relevant technologies drawn from the SBIR portfolios through post Phase II awards. These programs provide the small business sector with an opportunity to develop technology for NASA and to commercialize that technology to spur economic growth.",Contractor Services,"Space flight, research and supporting activities","Public/State Controlled Institution; For-Profit Organization; Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit",Federal; Anyone/General public; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Profit Organization; Small Business; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,207200,211742,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,4400,1493,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730598,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Space Communications and Navigation's (SCaN) Quantum,"Development of quantum detectors, sources and memory devices for space-to-ground and space-based applications.",Federal Pay and Benefits,"Space flight, research and supporting activities",U.S. Federal Government; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution,Federal; State,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,3662,5024,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,3662,5024,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729699,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Space Grant - National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program,"Space Grant is a national network of colleges and universities. These institutions are working to expand opportunities for Americans to understand and participate in NASA's aeronautics and space projects by supporting and enhancing science and engineering education, research and public outreach efforts. The Space Grant national network includes over 850 affiliates from universities, colleges, industry, museums, science centers, and state and local agencies. These affiliates belong to one of 52 consortia in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.",Discretionary Grants,Research and general education aids,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Public nonprofit institution/organization; Youth (16-21); Child (6-15); Education Professional; Minority Groups; Education (13+); Education (9-12); Education (0-8); Graduate Student; Student Trainee,STEM Education,43998,46413,STEM Education,43998,46413,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730451,National Aeronautics and Space Administration,Transformative Aeronautics Concepts Program (TACP),"TACP fosters innovative solutions to these challenges by capitalizing on advancements in the aeronautics and non-aeronautics sectors to create new opportunities in aviation. The program solicits and encourages game-changing concepts, creates the environment for researchers to become immersed in trying out new ideas, performs ground and small-scale flight tests, allows failures and learns from them, and drives rapid ideation into new concepts.",Contractor Services,Air transportation,U.S. Federal Government; For-Profit Organization,Federal; Consumer; Small Business; Anyone/General public; Profit Organization,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,89520,65422,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,8700,8700,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729703,National Science Foundation,Advanced Technological Education (ATE),The ATE program emphasizes two-year colleges and focuses on the education of technicians for high-technology fields. The program involves partnerships between academic institutions and industry to promote improvement in the education of science and engineering technicians at the undergraduate and secondary school levels. The ATE program supports curriculum development; professional development of college faculty and secondary school teachers; career pathways to two-year colleges from secondary schools and from two-year colleges to four-year institutions; and other activities. Another goal is articulation between two-year and four-year programs for K-12 prospective STEM teachers that focus on technological education.,Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"For-Profit Organization; U.S. Federal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Education (13+); Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,65446,72376,STEM Education,65446,72376,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729704,National Science Foundation,Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL),Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) seeks to advance new approaches to and evidence-based understanding of the design and development of STEM learning in informal environments; provide multiple pathways for broadening access to and engagement in STEM learning experiences; advance innovative research on and assessment of STEM learning in informal environments; and develop understandings of deeper learning by participants.,Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization",Scientist /Researchers; Anyone/General public,STEM Education,61254,62796,STEM Education,61254,62796,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729706,National Science Foundation,Alliances for Graduate Education & the Professoriate (AGEP),"Alliances for Graduate Education & the Professoriate (AGEP) is committed to increasing the numbers of underrepresented minorities (URM), including those with disabilities, entering and completing STEM graduate education and postdoctoral training to levels representative of the available pool. To achieve this long term goal, the AGEP program will support the development, implementation, study, and dissemination of innovative models and standards of graduate education and postdoctoral training that are designed to improve URM participation, preparation, and success.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"For-Profit Organization; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Individual",Education Professional; Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,7756,7917,STEM Education,7756,7917,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729708,National Science Foundation,"Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes, National","National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research Institutes will have as their primary focus the advancement of multidisciplinary, multi-stakeholder research on larger-scale, longer-time-horizon challenges in AI research than are supported in typical research grants. They will accelerate the development of transformational technologies by grounding that research in critical application sectors that can serve as motivation for foundational research advances and provide opportunities for the effective fielding of AI-powered innovation.",Cooperative Agreements,General science and basic research,"Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Scientist /Researchers,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,32551,A.I. R&D/Quantum R&D,0,32551,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729710,National Science Foundation,Astronomy & Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowships (AAPF),"Astronomy & Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowships (AAPF) provide an opportunity for highly qualified young investigators within 3 years of obtaining their PhD to carry out an integrated program of independent research and education. Fellows may engage in research of observational, instrumental, or theoretical nature, in combination with a coherent educational plan for the duration of the fellowship. The program supports researchers for a period of up to 3 years with fellowships that can be taken to the institution of their choice. The program is intended to recognize young investigators of significant potential, and provide them with experience in research and education that will establish them in positions of distinction and leadership in the community.",Other Financial Assistance,General science and basic research,Individual,Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,2300,2275,STEM Education,2300,2275,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729956,National Science Foundation,Campus Cyber Infrastructure,"The Campus Cyberinfrastructure program invests in coordinated campus-level networking and cyberinfrastructure improvements, innovation, integration, and engineering for science applications and distributed research projects. Learning and workforce development (LWD) in cyberinfrastructure is explicitly addressed in the program. Science-driven requirements are the primary motivation for any proposed activity.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Scientist /Researchers; Education (13+),Broadband; STEM Education,35407,42048,Broadband,13449,14236,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729956,National Science Foundation,Campus Cyber Infrastructure,"The Campus Cyberinfrastructure program invests in coordinated campus-level networking and cyberinfrastructure improvements, innovation, integration, and engineering for science applications and distributed research projects. Learning and workforce development (LWD) in cyberinfrastructure is explicitly addressed in the program. Science-driven requirements are the primary motivation for any proposed activity.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization; Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Scientist /Researchers; Education (13+),Broadband; STEM Education,35407,42048,STEM Education,21959,27812,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729714,National Science Foundation,CSforAll-Computer Science for All,"The Computer Science for All (CSforAll) program aims to provide all U.S. preK-12 students the opportunity to participate in computer science (CS) education. CS involves the broad range of understandings, competencies, and skills needed to apply computation in our digital world. It includes programming as well as computational thinking (CT). CT is the abstract, precise, and creative reasoning about how to solve problems using computational tools and it can be taught, particularly at the PreK and elementary, levels without any access to computers.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"For-Profit Organization; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Education (0-8); Scientist /Researchers; Education (9-12),STEM Education,0,30267,STEM Education,0,30267,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729848,National Science Foundation,Cybercorps: Scholarships for Service (SFS),"Cybercorps: Scholarship for Service (SFS) builds a cadre of professionals in the federal sector with the skills required to protect the Nation’s critical information infrastructure. Scholarships provide full tuition, fees, and stipends in exchange for service in federal agencies after graduation. Capacity building grants improve the quality of academic programs and increase the number of information assurance and computer security professionals.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. Federal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Graduate Student; Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,54422,53790,STEM Education,54422,53790,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729716,National Science Foundation,CyberTraining,"CyberTraining supports activities that prepare, nurture and grow the national scientific workforce for creating, utilizing, and supporting advanced cyberinfrastructure (CI) that enables cutting-edge science and engineering and contributes to the Nation's overall economic competiveness and security. This investment is part of NSF’s support of the National Strategic Computing Initiative.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution","Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); Scientist /Researchers",STEM Education,3644,4967,STEM Education,3644,4967,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729722,National Science Foundation,Disciplinary & Interdisciplinary Research,Disciplinary & Interdisciplinary Research Fundamental research that delivers new knowledge to meet vital national needs and to improve the quality of life for all Americans.,Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization",Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,66914,66187,STEM Education,66914,66187,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729723,National Science Foundation,Discovery Research K-12 (DR-K12),"Discovery Research K-12 (DR-K12) enhances the learning and teaching of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by preK-12 students and teachers, through research and development of innovative resources, models and tools. Projects in the DRK-12 program build on fundamental research in STEM education and prior research and development efforts that provide theoretical and empirical justification for proposed projects.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"For-Profit Organization; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Education (0-8); Scientist /Researchers; Education (9-12),STEM Education,86440,92940,STEM Education,86440,92940,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729725,National Science Foundation,Excellence Awards in Science & Engineering (EASE),"Excellence Awards in Science & Engineering (EASE) supports professional development for K-12 teachers and STEM educators and mentors, as well as the identification and recognition of educators who have particular impact on broadening participation through PAESMEM and PAEMST.",Contractor Services,General science and basic research,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. Federal Government,Anyone/General public; Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,5343,3491,STEM Education,5343,3491,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729726,National Science Foundation,Geosciences Postdoctoral Fellowships,"Geosciences Postdoctoral Fellowships is all GEO Postdoctoral Fellowship programs across the directorate. Each division has their own postdoc program. The Division of Ocean Sciences (OCE) offers postdoctoral research fellowships (PRF) to provide opportunities for scientists early in their careers to work within and across traditional disciplinary lines, develop partnerships, and avail themselves of unique research resources, sites and facilities. The Division of Earth Sciences (EAR) awards Postdoctoral Fellowships to recent recipients of doctoral degrees to conduct an integrated program of independent research and professional development. The Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS) awards Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (PRF) to highly qualified early career investigators to carry out an independent research program.",Other Financial Assistance,General science and basic research,Individual,Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,1914,3949,STEM Education,1914,3949,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729846,National Science Foundation,Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP),Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP) recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students who are pursuing research-based master's and doctoral degrees in science and engineering. GRF provides three years of support for the graduate education of individuals who have demonstrated their potential for significant achievements in science and engineering.,Other Financial Assistance,General science and basic research,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Graduate Student; Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,280199,280183,STEM Education,280199,280183,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729397,National Science Foundation,"H-1B: ITEST grants for Mathematics, Science, or Engineering enrichment courses","ITEST is an applied research and development (R&D) program providing direct student learning opportunities in pre-kindergarten through high school (PreK-12). The learning opportunities are based on innovative use of technology to strengthen knowledge and interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and information and communication technology (ICT) careers. To achieve this purpose, ITEST supports projects that engage students in technology-rich experiences that: (1) increase awareness and interest of STEM and ICT occupations; (2) motivate students to pursue appropriate education pathways to those occupations; and (3) develop STEM-specific disciplinary content knowledge and practices that promote critical thinking, reasoning, and communication skills needed for entering the STEM and ICT workforce of the future.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Domestic Local Government (includes territories unless otherwise specified); Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; For-Profit Organization",Scientist /Researchers; Education (9-12); Education (0-8),STEM Education,34053,34440,STEM Education,34053,34440,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729391,National Science Foundation,"H1-B: S-STEM-Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics",The S-STEM program funds US institutions of higher learning who in turn implement the scholarship program and select scholars based on the eligibility requirements described in the S-STEM solicitation. S-STEM does not fund students directly. Students who are interested in applying to an S-STEM scholarship should inquiry with their institution’s Office of Financial Aid or Office of Sponsored Programs whether an S-STEM project is available on campus and who is the responsible PI.,Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"For-Profit Organization; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Education (13+); Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,114113,79120,STEM Education,114113,79120,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729850,National Science Foundation,Historically Black Colleges & Universities Undergraduate Program (HBCU-UP),Historically Black Colleges & Universities Undergraduate Program (HBCU-UP) enhances the quality of undergraduate STEM education and research at HBCUs as a means to broaden participation in the Nation's STEM workforce.,Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Scientist /Researchers; Black,STEM Education,34406,34964,STEM Education,34406,34964,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729852,National Science Foundation,HSI-Hispanic Serving Institutions,"Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) is designed to increase the recruitment, retention, and graduation rates of Hispanic students pursuing associate or baccalaureate degrees in STEM fields.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Scientist /Researchers; Spanish Origin,STEM Education,39486,44350,STEM Education,39486,44350,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729853,National Science Foundation,Improving Undergraduate STEM Education (IUSE),"Improving Undergraduate STEM Education (IUSE) addresses immediate challenges and opportunities that are facing undergraduate STEM education, as well as those that anticipate new structures (e.g. organizational changes, new methods for certification or credentialing, course re-conception, cyberlearning, etc.) and new functions of the undergraduate learning and teaching enterprise. The IUSE program recognizes and respects the variety of discipline-specific challenges and opportunities facing STEM faculty as they strive to incorporate results from educational research into classroom practice and work with education research colleagues and social science learning scholars to advance our understanding of effective teaching and learning.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"For-Profit Organization; U.S. Federal Government; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Education (13+); Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,99116,108778,STEM Education,99116,108778,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729865,National Science Foundation,International Research Experiences for Students (IRES),International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) supports active research participation by students enrolled as undergraduates or graduate students in any of the areas of research funded by NSF. IRES projects involve students in meaningful ways in ongoing research programs or in research projects specifically designed for the IRES program.,Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Education (13+); Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,12000,11771,STEM Education,12000,11771,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729878,National Science Foundation,Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP),"Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) assists universities and colleges in diversifying the STEM workforce through their efforts at significantly increasing the numbers of students successfully completing high quality degree programs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Particular emphasis is placed on transforming STEM education through innovative recruitment and retention strategies and experiences in support of groups historically under-represented in STEM discipline: African-Americans, Alaskan Natives, American Indians, Hispanic Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Native Pacific Islanders. The knowledge generation portfolio of LSAMP supported activities contributes to the body of literature on successful practices in student recruitment, retention, persistence, and attainment of STEM undergraduate and graduate degrees, especially for the previously mentioned populations underrepresented in STEM disciplines.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"For-Profit Organization; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Education (13+); Scientist /Researchers; Minority Groups,STEM Education,45261,46662,STEM Education,45261,46662,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729882,National Science Foundation,Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (MSPRF),Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (MSPRF) supports future leaders in mathematics and statistics by facilitating their participation in postdoctoral research environments that will have maximal impact on their future scientific development.,Other Financial Assistance,General science and basic research,Individual,Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,6150,6150,STEM Education,6150,6150,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729883,National Science Foundation,Noyce Scholarships,"The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program encourages talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics majors and professionals to become K-12 STEM teachers. There are four tracks: Track 1: The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarships and Stipends; Track 2: The NSF Teaching Fellowships; Track 3: The NSF Master Teaching Fellowships; and Track 4: Research on the Preparation, Recruitment, and Retention of K-12 STEM Teachers.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Education (13+); Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,74195,68837,STEM Education,74195,68837,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729885,National Science Foundation,NSF INCLUDES,"Inclusion across the Nation of Communities of Learners of Underrepresented Discoverers in Engineering and Science is a comprehensive national initiative using a collective impact approach to increase the preparation, participation, advancement, and contributions of all scientists and engineering students, including those who have been traditionally underserved and/or underrepresented (e.g., underrepresented ethnic/racial groups, women and girls and persons with disabilities) in all fields of STEM.",Cooperative Agreements,General science and basic research,"For-Profit Organization; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Anyone/General public; Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,19944,20455,STEM Education,19944,20455,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729899,National Science Foundation,NSF Research Traineeship (NRT),"NSF Research Traineeship (NRT) is designed to encourage the development of bold, new, potentially transformative, and scalable models for STEM graduate training that ensure that graduate students develop the skills, knowledge, and competencies needed to pursue a range of STEM careers. NRT is the successor program to IGERT.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Graduate Student; Scientist /Researchers; Student Trainee,STEM Education,53207,48741,STEM Education,53207,48741,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729913,National Science Foundation,Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Biology (PRFB),Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Biology (PRFB) are awarded to recent recipients of the doctoral degree for research and training in selected areas supported by BIO and with special goals for human resource development in biology. The fellowships encourage independence at an early stage of the research career to permit Fellows to pursue their research and training goals in the most appropriate research locations regardless of the availability of funding for the Fellows at that site.,Other Financial Assistance,General science and basic research,"Individual; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,11653,19045,STEM Education,11653,19045,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729914,National Science Foundation,Research Experiences for Teachers (RET),"Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) activities facilitate professional development of K-12 STEM teachers (and sometimes community college faculty) by providing them with leading-edge, authentic research experiences and knowledge of STEM innovations, which they can translate into their classrooms.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit",Education Professional; Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,10850,7579,STEM Education,10850,7579,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729916,National Science Foundation,Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Sites,Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Sites are based on independent proposals to conduct projects that engage a number of undergraduate students in independent but closely mentored research in any of the areas funded by NSF. REU Sites may be based in a single discipline or academic department or may offer interdisciplinary or multi-department research opportunities with a coherent intellectual theme. Proposals for REU Sites are typically submitted to the annual deadline specified in the REU solicitation.,Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"For-Profit Organization; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Education (13+); Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,69568,76506,STEM Education,69568,76506,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729918,National Science Foundation,SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (SPRF)-Broadening Participation,"SPRF-Broadening Participation SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (SPRF) program is to enhance the participation of under-represented groups in science and engineering; promote interdisciplinary research; and encourage doctoral-level scientists (who are not yet in full-time positions) to take advantage of the two-year fellowships to prepare for scientific careers in academia, industry or private sector, and government. The SPRF-BP track offers fellowships in an effort to increase the diversity of researchers who participate in NSF programs in the social, behavioral and economic sciences and thereby increase the participation of scientists from under-represented groups in selected areas of science in the United States.",Other Financial Assistance,General science and basic research,Individual,Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,1326,1486,STEM Education,1326,1486,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729940,National Science Foundation,SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (SPRF)-Fundamental Research,"The SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (SPRF) aims to support research that builds fundamental knowledge of human behavior, interaction, social and economic systems, organizations and institutions. Postdoctoral fellowships supported by this program must primarily fall within the purview of the SBE sciences.",Other Financial Assistance,General science and basic research,Individual,Scientist /Researchers,STEM Education,1772,1922,STEM Education,1772,1922,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729953,National Science Foundation,Tribal Colleges & Universities Program (TCUP),"Tribal Colleges & Universities Program (TCUP) provides awards to Tribal Colleges and Universities, Alaska Native-serving institutions, and Native Hawaiian-serving institutions to promote high quality science (including sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, statistics, and other social and behavioral science as well as natural science and education disciplines), technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education, research, and outreach.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"For-Profit Organization; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Native American Organizations; Scientist /Researchers,Native American; STEM Education,14736,14623,Native American,14736,14623,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729953,National Science Foundation,Tribal Colleges & Universities Program (TCUP),"Tribal Colleges & Universities Program (TCUP) provides awards to Tribal Colleges and Universities, Alaska Native-serving institutions, and Native Hawaiian-serving institutions to promote high quality science (including sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, statistics, and other social and behavioral science as well as natural science and education disciplines), technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education, research, and outreach.",Discretionary Grants,General science and basic research,"For-Profit Organization; Public/State Controlled Institution; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status",Native American Organizations; Scientist /Researchers,Native American; STEM Education,14736,14623,STEM Education,14734,14623,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727750,Northern Border Regional Commission,State Economic & Infrastructure Development,"The State and Economic & Infrastructure Development Program funds economic development and infrastructure projects throughout designated counties in the NBRC's four-state service area. The NBRC provides investments to job-creating projects that help reduce poverty, unemployment, and outmigration, within 7 statutorily defined funding areas. ",Discretionary Grants,Community development,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Intrastate; U.S. Citizen; Other private institution/ organization; Profit Organization; Small Business; Rural; Low Income; Moderate Income; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State; Interstate,Economic Development; Workforce Development,20181,3540,Economic Development,20181,3540,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727750,Northern Border Regional Commission,State Economic & Infrastructure Development,"The State and Economic & Infrastructure Development Program funds economic development and infrastructure projects throughout designated counties in the NBRC's four-state service area. The NBRC provides investments to job-creating projects that help reduce poverty, unemployment, and outmigration, within 7 statutorily defined funding areas. ",Discretionary Grants,Community development,"U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Public/State Controlled Institution; Special District Governments or Interstate; Indian/Native American Tribal Government",Intrastate; U.S. Citizen; Other private institution/ organization; Profit Organization; Small Business; Rural; Low Income; Moderate Income; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; Private nonprofit institution/organization; Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments; Other public institution/organization; Public nonprofit institution/organization; Local; State; Interstate,Economic Development; Workforce Development,20181,3540,Workforce Development,3712,0,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729730,Nuclear Regulatory Commission,Integrated University Program,"Programs that provide formal or informal K-12 or post-secondary education primarily focused on STEM disciplines, topics, or issues.",Discretionary Grants,Higher education,"Individual; Private Educational Institution, Nonprofit; Private Educational Institution, For Profit; Public/State Controlled Institution",Education (13+); Education Professional; Graduate Student,STEM Education,14800,2500,STEM Education,14800,2500,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 730152,Nuclear Regulatory Commission,"State, Tribal, and Federal Programs","Programs that benefit, in whole or in part, American Indians and Alaska Natives.",Federal Pay and Benefits,"Energy information, policy, and regulation",U.S. Federal Government,Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments,Native American,552,550,Native American,552,550,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727166,Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation,Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation,"The Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation program relocates tribal members living on land judicially given to another tribe pursuant to Navajo-Hopi Settlement Act of1974 (Act), Public Law 93-531.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Housing assistance,U.S. Federal Government; Individual,American Indian,Native American,5209,4756,Native American,5209,4756,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 729286,Office of Personnel Management,Tribal entity participation in the Federal Employee Health Benefit Program,Operations and Maintenance (O&M) of the Tribal Insurance Processing System (TIPS) for enrollment actions in the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program.,Federal Pay and Benefits,Health care services,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Native American Organizations,Native American,1350,1224,Native American,1350,1224,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727350,Small Business Administration,7(a),7(a) Guarantee Loan,Guaranteed/Insured Loans,Other advancement of commerce,For-Profit Organization,Small Business,Native American,0,67881,Native American,0,338,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731583,Small Business Administration,Native American Outreach,EDP Native American Outreach,Other Direct Federal Spending,Other advancement of commerce,For-Profit Organization; Individual,Small Business,Native American,2179,1579,Native American,2179,1579,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727682,Smithsonian Institution,National Museum of the American Indian,"In partnership with Native peoples and their allies, the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) fosters a richer shared human experience through a more informed understanding of Native peoples. In keeping with its authorizing statute, the NMAI focuses its resources to support research, education, exhibits, and programs concerning the cultures and histories of Native communities. ",Federal Pay and Benefits,Community development,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,Anyone/General public,Native American,33648,33885,Native American,33648,33885,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727871,Smithsonian Institution,Repatriation,Repatriation is a collaborative process in which the Institution works with tribal representatives to determine the disposition of human remains and cultural objects pursuant to the National Museum of the American Indian Act (Public Law 105–185).,Federal Pay and Benefits,Legislative functions,Indian/Native American Tribal Government,American Indian,Native American,1401,1401,Native American,1401,1401,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 727683,Smithsonian Institution,Smithsonian STEM Informal Education and Instruction,"The Smithsonian supports learning communities that include educators in schools and informal learning settings and works with our partners to identify, develop, and disseminate STEM engagement materials. The Institution draws on the scientific and engineering assets of the Smithsonian and other Federal agencies — including scientists, labs, satellites, museums, and research centers to provide authentic and inspiring STEM experiences.",Federal Pay and Benefits,"Elementary, secondary, and vocational education",Individual,Anyone/General public,STEM Education,5100,5200,STEM Education,5100,5200,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 731741,Social Security Administration,Ticket to Work,"Under the TTW program, authorized by the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 (P.L. 106-170), we pay ENs for providing vocational rehabilitation, employment, and other support services to disabled SSI recipients. These recipients select an EN, which we pay when EN services result in prescribed work milestones and outcomes that may reduce reliance on Federal cash benefits.",Other Direct Federal Spending,Social security,Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) Status; U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia); For-Profit Organization,Federal,Workforce Development,85277,87720,Workforce Development,85277,87720,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03 726297,Tennessee Valley Authority,National Geospatial Program (Digital Elevation Models),Supports Federal Flood risk through the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP),Other Financial Assistance,Other natural resources,U.S. Federal Government,Local; Quasi-public nonprofit organization; Land/ Property Owner; Homeowner; Anyone/General public; Individual/Family,Flood Risk,100,300,Flood Risk,100,300,2021-01-13 at 13.32.03