Sub-categories
programs
in FY 2022 obligations
Top 5 programs, by FY 2022 obligations
This chart shows obligations for the top programs, within this sub-category. Data for all programs is available in table format below. All data for this chart and table were provided by the administering agency and sourced from SAM.gov.
When creating Assistance Listings for each of their programs, agencies are offered the opportunity to select one or many "functions" and "sub-functions" that best align with the program from a pre-defined list. The categories and sub-categories shown on this website are the "functions" and "sub-functions" self-selected by agencies. They can be found in the Functional Index of the Annual Publication of Assistance Listings on SAM.gov.
Agencies may assign multiple "functions" and / or "sub-functions". The numbers in the chart and table may be greater than the cumulative figure displayed on this page, which represents the total number of dollars aligned to the category or sub-category without double counting. Additionally, the numbers displayed on this page should not be interpreted as funding or the number of programs associated exclusively with this category and / or sub-category.
In selecting from the list of "functions" and "sub-functions" agencies are not offered guidance on their meaning. As a result, the number and context of "functions" and "sub-functions" assigned to a program may vary by program.
Obligations displayed represent program obligations for FY 2022, as reported by the agency to SAM.gov after the fiscal year concludes. This number may not be the same as what is reported on USASpending.gov, which is the authoritative source for government spending data. Both SAM.gov and USASpending.gov obligations data are reported on each program page, where available.
Programs are defined as individual assistance listings, as submitted by agencies to SAM.gov.
Top 5 agencies, by FY 2022 obligations
Agency | Number of Programs | Obligations (FY 2022) |
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Department of Housing and Urban Development | 9 | $5,394,986,963 |
Department of the Treasury | 7 | $2,245,100,565 |
Department of Health and Human Services | 3 | $1,034,268,826 |
Department of Justice | 5 | $217,900,224 |
Department of Defense | 10 | $195,291,282 |
Department of Commerce | 4 | $150,974,087 |
Department of Agriculture | 5 | $91,413,664 |
THE INSTITUTE OF MUSEUM AND LIBRARY SERVICES | 3 | $35,402,000 |
Environmental Protection Agency | 5 | $22,994,942 |
CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE | 1 | $18,732,782 |
This chart shows total program obligations by agency for the top agencies in this category or sub-category. Data for all agencies is available in table format below. All data for this chart and table were provided by the administering agency and sourced from SAM.gov.
Obligations displayed represent program obligations for FY 2022, as reported by the agency to SAM.gov after the fiscal year concludes. This number may not be the same as what is reported on USASpending.gov, which is the authoritative source for government spending data. Both SAM.gov and USASpending.gov obligations data are reported on each program page, where available.
Programs are defined as individual assistance listings, as submitted by agencies to SAM.gov.
Top 5 eligible applicant types, by number of programs
Applicant Type | Number of Programs |
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Local (includes State-designated lndian Tribes, excludes institutions of higher education and hospitals | 30 |
State (includes District of Columbia, public institutions of higher education and hospitals) | 26 |
Private nonprofit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals) | 25 |
Federally Recognized lndian Tribal Governments | 24 |
Public nonprofit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals) | 23 |
State | 18 |
U.S. Territories and possessions | 15 |
Other private institutions/organizations | 14 |
Profit organization | 14 |
Native American Organizations (includes lndian groups, cooperatives, corporations, partnerships, associations) | 12 |
This chart shows total program obligations by eligible applicant type for the top eligible applicant types in this category or sub-category. Data for all eligible applicant types is available in table format below. All data for this chart and table were provided by the administering agency and sourced from SAM.gov.
Eligible applicant types are entities identified by agencies when creating the assistance listing that are eligible to apply for each program. The main purpose of this is to inform potential applicants of the programs for which they can apply. Information on entities that received program awards can be found on USASpending.gov. Note that the types of "eligible applicants" that are used on SAM.gov are not the same as types of "recipients" used on USASpending.gov.
Programs are defined as individual assistance listings, as submitted by agencies to SAM.gov.