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GAO

-- May 1991

IJnited States Geueral Accounting Office

Fact Sheet for the Chairman, Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Iluman Services, Education, and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate

-FEDERAL AID

Programs Available to State and Local Governments

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GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648

Human Resources Division

B-243721

May 22,lQQl

The Honorable Tom Harkin Chairman, Subcommittee on Labor,

Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies

Committee on Appropriations United States Senate

Dear Mr. Chairman:

This fact sheet responds to your request that we identify and present information on federal financial assistance programs (grants and direct payments) for which state and local governments are eligible applicants. It presents information on 606 federal programs, with estimated obliga- tions of $166.3 billion, available to such governments in fiscal year 1990. The fact sheet includes the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assis- tance (CFDA) number identifying the federal funding agency, program name, types of financial assistance, eligibility, budget function, and esti- mated funds obligated.

The CFDA was the source for the state and local government financial assistance programs identified. The CFDA is a governmentwide compen- dium of federal programs, projects, services, and activities that provide assistance or benefits to the American public. The update to the 1990 CFDA, issued in December 1990, contains 1,183 assistance programs administered by 62 federal agencies. Benefits and services are provided through seven financial and eight nonfinancial types of assistance. We included in our list of financial assistance programs four of the seven financial types- formula grants, project (discretionary) grants, direct payments for specified use, and direct payments with unrestricted use. We excluded direct loans, guaranteed/insured loans, and insurance because these are not commonly considered grants-in-aid.

We provide information on financial obligations rather than outlays for each program. Obligations represent the funds committed by the federal funding agency, while outlays represent the funds expended.

In appendix I, we rank the programs by fiscal year 1990 estimated funding, from highest to lowest. Obligations to state and local govern- ments for fiscal year 1990 totaled $166.3 billion for the 606 programs. Twenty-four programs, each with obligations over $1 billion, had com- bined obligations of $12 1.6 billion and accounted for 78 percent of fiscal

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year 1990 total obligations. In contrast, 70 programs, each with obliga- tions under $1.6 m illion, had combined obligations of $60.4 m illion and accounted for -03 percent of total obligations. Appendix I also shows for each program , the type of financial assistance, eligibility, and budget function.

We prepared four additional appendixes to facilitate your analysis:

l Appendix II shows eligibility for programs and their funding by type of government.

. Appendix III shows the number of programs and amounts obligated by type of financial assistance.

. Appendix IV shows the number of programs and amounts obligated by each federal agency providing financial assistance.

l Appendix V shows the number of programs and amounts obligated by budget function.

Copies of this fact sheet are being sent to interested parties and made available to others on request. If you have any questions about this fact sheet, please call me on (202) 276-1666. Other major contributors are listed in appendix VI.

Sincerely yours,

Linda G. Morra Director, Human Services Policy

and Management Issues

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Contmts

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Appendix I Federal Financial Assistance Programs for Which State and/ or Local Governments Are Eligible Applicants (FY 1990 Estimated)

6

Appendix II Eligibility for Programs and Their Funding by Type of Government

27

Appendix III Number of Programs and Amounts Obligated by Type of Financial Assistance

28

Appendix IV Number of Programs and Amounts Obligated by Federal Agency Providing Financial Assistance

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C4mtentu

Appendix V Number of Programs and Amounts Obligated by Budget Function

30

Appendix VI Major Contributors to This Report

31

Abbreviation

CFDA Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance

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A&pndix I

Federal Financial Assistance Programs for Which Stak and/or Local Governments Are Eligible Applicants (FY 1990 Estimated)

Dollars in millions ----..---

CFDA no.’ Program Fundin FYI9 d 8 Tmb EligibleC

Budget functiond

93.778 Medical Assistance Program $40,691 A s,L- 551 10.551 Food Stamos 14.149 C S 605 20.205 Hiahwav Plannina and Construction 13,855 A,B S 401 93.020

84.010

Family Support Payments to States-Assistance Payments

Chabter 1 Proarams-Local Educational Aaencies 10,628 A a- 609 4.768 A S 501

14.850 Indian Housing 4,336 C L 604 ____.. -..--.” --_---__ 10.555 National School Lunch Program 4,114 A S 605 ___._ -_ ..- .__. . .._ -- .___- 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 2,762 A S 506 __.... -..- -..__ ---__- 17.250 Job Trainina Partnership Act 2,454 A S 504 10.557 Special Supplemental Food Program for Women,

Infants, and Children 14,218 Co;rn?n;;ity Development Block Grants/Entitlement

~^_--..-- 93.023 Child Support Enforcement ..” ..- -.-.---. ~- 84.027 Handicapped-State Grants 20.507 Urban Mass Transportation Capital and Operating

Assistance Formula Grants

2,121 A a- 605

1,982 A L 451 1,895 A S 609 1,809 A SL 501

1,806 A SL 401 ..---.~. 20.500 Urg;ny;ss Transportation Capital Improvement

1.619 B SL 401 10.069 Conservation Reserve Proaram 1,590 C SL 302 66.450 .-- Capitalization Grants for State Revolving Funds 1,539 A S 304 -_---_ --- 84.126 Rehabilitation Services-Basic Support 1,525 A S 506 .-I.“.-.----- 20.106 Airbort lmorovement Proaram 1.425 B SL 402 93.028 Low-Income Home Enerav Assistance 1,393 A,B S 609 93.600 Administration for Children, Youth, and Families-

Head Start 1,386 B L 506 -I .__..^ --.-.--- 10.561 State Administrative Matching Grants for Food

Stamp Proaram 1,315 A S 605 _...._ - _...-. ---- 93.658 ----.-- - 93.992 I_ ._-. - ..-_ 10.558

Foster Care--Title IV-E Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services

Block Grant Child and Adult Care Food Program

1,200 A S 506

1,133 A S 550 879 A S 605 ~...________...

84.048 Vocational Education-Basic Grants to States -.-._..--. -~ 14.228 Community Development Block Grants/State

Program

844 A S 501

809 A S 451 -_.-.____-_l_- 17.207 Employment Service 779 A S 504 66.418 Co;o;;sction Grants for Wastewater Treatment

766 B SL 304 84.041 v Impact Aid-Maintenance and Operations 736 C L 501 - ---.- 81.092 Environmental Restoration 657 B a- 271 _.-.~ __.- -____

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Appendix I Federal Pimnclal Amistsnce Programs for Whlcb State and/or Lmal Governmenta Are Eligible Applicant.i~ (FY 1fWO EmUmated)

CFDA no: Program v&B Web EligibleC Budget

tunctiond -_.---.-_-.-- .._.... -. 84.033 Colleae Work-Studv Proaram 606 C SL 502 10.553 School Breakfast Program 47.049 Mathematical and Physical Sciences 93.837 Heart and Vascular Diseases Research _ .-_.- - ..._” __,.,... ..,._.._. .“._ .._. 84151 Federal, State, and Local Partnerships for

Educational improvement _.... -.----- -.--..- 81.049 Basic Ener

Physics, b y Sciences, High Energy and Nuclear

agnetic Fusion Energy, Health and Environment

93.994 Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant _. ..“_-.- 17.246 Ern#z;;;nt and Training Assistance-Dislocated

_” ._..,. _” .__..__ ..__ - .._-. -._-~- 84.007 Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants 84.186 Drug-Free Schools and Communities-State Grants . . ..- --- .._. ..-- ---... -- 93.021 Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training 93.118 Acquired lmmunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

Activity

594 A S 605 557 B S 251 527 B L 550

521 A S 501

484 B S 271 471 A S 551

464 A,B S 504 464 C S 502 461 A S 501 443 A S 609

443 B SL 550 ._.-..-.. .._ - 93.635 SpeGrograms for the Aging-Title Ill,

Part C-Nutrition Services 431 A S 500 93.224

17.235

Community Health Centers

Senior Community Service Employment

93.856

Program

Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Research 16.579 Dr;ya;yntrol and System Improvement-Formula

10.500 Cooperative Extension Service ._--.- ___.. .-. -.__ -.^ _..._ --.- , o,665 Schools and Roads-Grants to States

427

367

B

W

a-

S

550

504

417

360

B

A

S,L

S

550

352

395 A S 754

345 A S 806 47.050 93.031 84.173 ..___. - -__. --- .-.._ -- ..-- 93.242 _._--_--. - .-.- . 93.283

Geosciences Community Services Block Grant Handicapped-Preschool Grants Mental Health Research Grants Centers for Disease Control-Investigations and

Technical Assistance

342 B S 251 323 A S 506 314 A S 501 305 B SL 550

303 B SL 550 10.427 Rural Rental Assistance Payments 296 C SL 371 .--- 47.051 Bioloaical. Behavioral. and Social Sciences 294 B S 251 93.026

84.011

Refugee and Entrant Assistance-state- Administered Programs

Mi B

rant Education-&sic State Formula Grant roaram

285 D S 609

274 A S 501 93.633 Special Pro rams for the Aging-Title III,

Part B- 8 rants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 273 A S 506

93.393 Cancer Cause and Prevention Research 270 B w- 550 .._ . ..___ _ .___... _.-,.- -...-~ .- 93.854 ” Biological Basis Research in the Neurosciences 255 B S,L 550 _--- 93.645 Child Welfare Services-State Grants 253 A S 506 _- - __-. ~--

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Appendix I Federal Finmdal Amddmwe Programs for Wldch State end/or ImaI Govenuaents Are EugIble Applicanti (FY 1999 lMim&ed)

CFDA n0.O Program Fundin FYlg d 8 TYlmb

Budget EliaibW functiond

93.047 Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism Research 240 B SL 550 93.865 Research for Mothers and Children 209 B SL 550 93.862 Genetics Research 209 B SL 550 10.418

93.395 47.041

Water and Waste Disposal Systems for Rural Communities

Cancer Treatment Research Enaineerina Grants

208 B L 452 205 B SJ- 550 200 B SL 251

84.031 --- 93.863 --.~ 93.396 -_..- 93.866

Higher Education-Institutional Aid 196 B S 502 Cellular and Molecular Basis of Disease Research 194 B SJ- 550 Cancer Biology Research 191 B a- 550 Aaina Research 185 B SL 550

15605 Sport Fish Restoration 180 A S 303 10.066 Emergency Livestock Assistance 175 D L 351 47.070 Computer and Information Science and Engineering 170 B S 251 10.559 Summer Food Service Proaram for Children 167 A S 605 93.777

93.279 .-_ 12.400

State Survey and Certification of Health Care Providers and Suppliers

Drug Abuse Research Programs Military Construction, Armv National Guard

166 AB S 550 165 B ss 550 164 B S 051

93.838 --- 81.042 -~ 93.855 84.002 --.-. 93.821 -.__ 93.839

Lung Diseases Research Weatherization Assistance for Low-Income Persons Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation Research Adult Education-State-Administered Basic Grant

Program Biophysics and Physiological Sciences Blood Diseases and Resources Research

163 162

B A

L a-

550 999

158 B SL 550

158 A S,L 501 152 B S,L 550 151 B L 500

15252 -~ 10.203

Ayr;w;d Mine Land Reclamation (AMLR)

Payments to Agricultural Experiment Stations Under Hatch Act

150 A,B S,L 302

149 A S 352 84.009 _I_-- -- -.__. 93.846 -_..-~._ 10.570 Nutrition Program for the Elderly (Commodities)

Education of Handicapped Children in State- Operated or Supported Schools

Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Research

143 A

146

S

A

605

S,L 501

146 B S,L 550

84.038 Perkins Loan Program-Federal Capital Contributions 139 C S 502

93.053 Clinical Research Related to Neurological Disorders 137 B S,L 550 ----” 14.235 Supportive Housing Demonstration Program 135 B,C L 604 -..--- 66.802 Hazardous Substance Response Trust Fund 134 B S,L 304 ~-- 81.096 Clean Coal Technoloav Proaram 130 A S,L 271 83523 ---

” Federal Emergency Management Food and Shelter Program 130 A S,L 605

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FedemlFina~Whd~tu~caPmgrammfor Wbtcb State and/or LocaI Govenmmnt~~ Are Eligible Applhsnta (F’Y 1999 IWhnated)

Fundin CFDA no: Program FY19 d % 93.217 Family Planning-Services 130 93.268 Childhood immunization Grants 128

TyPeb B B

EllgibW SOL SL

Budget functiond

550 550

14.230 Rental Housina Rehabilitation 128 A SL 451 84.164

20.660 -- 93.659 11.300

Eisenhower Mathematics and Science Education- State Grants

State and Community Highway Safety Adoption Assistance Economic Development-Grants for Public Works

and Develooment Facilities

127 A S 501 125 A S 401 125 A S 506

123 B SL 452 10.569

1-

Temporary Emergency Food Assistance (Food Commodities) 120 A S 351

93.849 Kidney Diseases, Urology, and Hematology Research 119 B SL 550

15.611 Wildlife Restoration 117 A S 303 93.848 Digestive Diseases and Nutrition Research 117 B SL 550 84.181 Handicapped Infants and Toddlers 116 B S 501 84.003 Bilinaual Education 116 BC SL 501 84.165 Mannet Schools Assistance 112 B L 501 93.864 Population Research 109 B SL 550 14.854 Public Housing Drug Elimination Program 107 B,C f-v- 604 84.047 Uoward Bound 106 B SL 502 93.397 Cancer Centers Support 103 B a- 550 23.003 Appalachian Development Highway System 102 B S 452 66.001 Air Pollution Control Program Support 99 A SL 304 93.859 Pharmacoloaical Sciences 99 B SL 550 84.042 Student Support Services 91 B SL 502 . 93.867 Retinal and Choroidal Diseases Research 90 B S,L 550 10.904 Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention 87 B SL 301 20.509 Public Transoortation for Nonurbanized Areas 84 A SL 401 93.991 Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant 83 A S 550 93.630

93.273

Administration on Developmental Disabilities- Basic Support and Advocacy Grants

Alcohol Research Proarams 82 A S 506 81 B SL 550

64.015 47.066 84.034 93.337 17.801 14,231 66.419

Veterans State Nursing Home Care 81 A S 703 Teacher Preparation and Enhancement 81 B CL 251 Public Library Services 81 A S 503 Biomedical Research Support 79 B S 550 Disabled Veterans Outreach Program 74 A S 999 Emergency Shelter Grants Program 74 A L 604 Water Pollution Control-State and Interstate

w Proaram Supoort 73 A S 304 (continued)

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FederalFinanclaI~tanceProgramsfor Whtch State and/or Local Governments Are Ellglble Appkanta (FY 1990 Jcstinlated)

CFDA no.. .- ---. 84.029 ._...... -.- ._.-....._-. _ 17.247 _._” _. -..- .__ --- 17.804

Program Handicapped Education-Special Education

Personnel Development Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Local Veterans Employment Representative

Program

Fundin 8 FY19 d

71 69

69

Web

B A,B

A

Eligible0

ss SJ-

S

Budget functiond

501 504

999 _ ..- . . _... -.~ 84.128 _..i ___..._ -- __._ 66.801

Rehabilitation Services-Service Projects Ha;.za;pou; Waste Management State Program

68 B SL 506

68 A S 304 . 93.868 Anterior Segment Diseases Research 67 B SL 550 -__ _... _ ._._ _. - 93.394 Cancer Detection and Diagnosis Research 66 B a- 550 . ..__. --.-.--- 10.200 GraGmmsf,“’ Agricultural Research, Special Research

65 B S 352 16.575 Crime Victim Assistance 65 A S 754 66.805 Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund Program 64 B S 304 93.977 Preventive Health Services-Sexually Transmitted

Diseases Control Grants 64 B SL. 550 ._.._.. - . ..-... ------. 10.560 State Administrative Expenses for Child Nutrition 61 A S 605 83.503 Civil Defense--State and Local Emergency

Management Assistance 60 A SJ- 999 ..-.--.__ ..“.-...- 20.005 Boating Safety Financial Assistance 60 AB S 403 -- --___ ._... --- 72.001 Foster Grandparent Program 60 B SL 506 -_----..- 84.069 Grants to States for State Student Incentives 59 A SJ- 502 16.540 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention-

Allocation to States 57 A S 754 . ..._-..” .““. ..--~- 93.027 Refugee Assistance-Voluntary Agency Programs 55 B S 609 84.133 National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation

Research 54 B a- 506 .-.-.__ 66.460 Nonpoint Source Implementation 54 A S 304 93.775 State Medicaid Fraud Control Units- 51 A S 551 16.580

84.060

84.012

66.500

Educationally Deprived Children-State

Drug Control and System Improvement - Drscretionary Grant

Administration Environmental Protection-Consolidated

Indian Education-Formula Grants to Local Educational Aaencies

Research

51

50 A

B SL

S

754

501

51

50

B

B

L

SL 999

501

93.674 Independent Livina 50 A S 506 93.779 Health Care Financing Research, Demonstrations,

and Evaluations 50 B S 550 10.568 Temporary Emergency Food Assistance

(Administrative Costs) 50 A S 351 - _-_. -._- ._ .-_--- 66.438 Construction Management Assistance 50 A S 304 _._~ _._... -- .._ --__ 59.037 y Small Business Develooment Center 49 B SL 376

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Appendix I Federal Financial At~imuwe Pro@ams for Which State and/or Local Governmenta Arc JUglble Applicantn (FY 1930 Estimated)

CFDA no: _-.- -.- 11.307

Program Special Economic Develo ment and Adjustment

Assistance Program- .f udden and Severe Economic Dislocation

Fundin FY19 d (B

48

Typeb EligibleC

B SL

Budget functiond

452 ___--_-..-__-.-__ 10.664 Cooperative Forestry Assistance 48 A,B S 302 47.067 Materials Development, Research, and Informal

Science Education 48 B S 251 93.246 ---.-.- ---_-. 16.576 20.218 _~..._..~ 20.505

Migrant Health Centers Grants Crime Victim Compensation Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program UrbGa;nysass Transportation Technical Studies

47 B w 550 47 A S 754 47 A S 401

46 B a- 401 -_ .--.. - ._...... - 64065 Grants to States for Construction of State Home

Facilities 46 B S 703 93.161 Health Program for Toxic Substances and Disease

Registry 45 B SIL 304 --- 15.250 Re

I! ulation of Surface Coal Minin and Surface ffects of Underground Coal hf lning 43 B,C S 302 --.-___..--

93.194 Community Partnership Demonstration Grant 42 B S,L 550 ____..- --.-. ____- ..- 93.871 Strabismus, Amblyopia, and Visual Processing -.-_^- .._.. ~ -. ---.- 10.206 Grants for A ricultural Research-Competit ive

Research 8 rants

42 B S,L 550

40 B S 352 66.600 Environmental Protection Consolidated Grants-

Program Support 40 A a- 304 .-_.--..~-- 10.571 Food Commodities for Soup Kitchens 39 A S 605 66.432 93.032

10.475

State Public Water System Supervision Cofw;;;zy Services Block Grant-Discretionary

Cooperative Agreements with States for Intrastate Meat and Poultry Inspection

39 A S 304

38 C S 506

37 B S 554 _ -_ . ..-_--...-..--__- 14.219

. Community Development Block Grants /Small Cities

Proaram 36 B S.L 451 11.419 -. -...I -._-. -~-._-.-_- 84.049

Co$;;?$!one Management Program Administration

Vocational Education-Consumer and Homemaking Education

35 AP S 302

34 A S 501 47.071 Undergraduate Science, Engineering, and

Mathematics Education 93.144 Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention-High-Risk

Youth Demonstration Grants - ._ _ =. - g3,,5,“--.- ..- “-..- -.--- -- Project Grants for Health Services to the Homeless

15.904 Historic Preservation Fund Grants-in-aid 84.013 Chapter 1 Program for Neglected and Delinquent

Children

34 B S 251

34 B SL 550 34 B S,L 551 33 B S 303

33 A S 501 81.052 Energy Conservation for Institutional Buildings 47.053 -ientific, Technological, and International Affairs -_____.. - ..-- ~~- -.-_-

33 A L 32 B S

272 251

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Federal FinanciaI AMia~ce Programa for Which State and/or Local Govemmenta Am JCl&lble Applkanta (FY 1280 E&lmated)

Fundln CFDA no.@ Program FY19 d Ip 84.195 Bilinaual Education Trainina Grants 32

Web B

EliglbW SL

Budget tunctlond

501 93.612 72.002 ---- 84.129 - _-.-.. 93.113

Native American Programs 32 B S 506 Retired Senior Volunteer Program 31 B SL 506 Rehabilitation Training 31 El SL 506 BipaZFricsResponse to Environmental Health

31 B SL 550 ----- 93.125 --.__--_ 93.169

Mental Health Planning and Demonstration Projects Model Projects for Pre

Women and Their In a nant and Postpartum

ants (Substance Abuse)

31 B S 550

30 B SL 550 17.249

93.361

Employment Services and Job Training-Pilot and Demonstration Programs

Nursina Research 30 B a- 504 30 B SL 550

84.162 Emergency Immigrant Education 30 A S 501 .-..-~._- 93.375 i5.916

- _ Minority Biomedical Research Support Outdoor Recreation-Acquisition, Development,

and Plannina

30 B S 550

29 B SL 303 93.623

93.112

Administration for Children, Youth, and Families- Runaway and Homeless Youth

Characterization of Environmental Health Hazards 29 B SJ- 506 29 B SL 550

93i%6- II.--.-_- 93.146 .-- 93.150

Cooperative Agreements for Drug Abuse Treatment Improvement Projects in Target Cities

Temporary AIDS Drug Reimbursements Mental Health Services for the Homeless Block

28 B S 550 28 A S 551

Grant 28 A S 550 84.187 Supported Employment Services for Individuals

With Severe Handicaps 28 A S 506 10.025 ~---_- 84.154 --...-~ 81.089

Ple$r”d Animal Disease, Pest Control, and Animal

Public Library Construction Fossil Enerav Research and Development

28 B a- 352 27 A S 503 27 B SL 271

93.894 .-.. -._----~- 84.044 _-_ ---...- 72.008

Resource and Manpower Development in the Environmental Health Sciences

Talent Search Senior Companion Proaram

27 B S 550 27 B w- 502 27 B S.L 506

84.132 Centers for Independent Living 27 I3 SL 506 .--- -...--. 47.069 Research Initiation and Improvement .-.- --.-.____-_- 45.007 Promotion of the Arts-State Programs --~. 84.216 Capital Expenses 45.129 Promotion of the Humanities-State Programs 93.175 Treatment List Reduction

Dr;ya;ttxsrse Waiting

26 B S 251 26 AS3 SL 503 26 AB SJ- 501 26 B S 503

25 B SL 550 93.902 -_---._ .-

Model Comprehensive Treatment Programs for ” Critical Populations 25 B S 550

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Federal Flnandal -CM Prorprmr for Wblch State and/or Lmml Govemmanta Are Eligible A-t8 (FY 1999 lWhated)

CFDA no.’ 10.205

Program Pa

Y ments to 1890 Land-Grant Colleges and uskeaee Universitv

Fundln FYlB d gr

24

TYPeb EligibleC

A S

Budget tunctiond

352 84.024 Handicapped Earlv Childhood Education 24 B S,L 501 93.399 84.207

Cancer Control Drug-Free Schools and Communities-School

Personnel Trainina

24 B SL 550

24 B SL 501 15.130 Indian Education-Assistance to Schools 23 C S 501 Ii.550 Public Telecommunications Facilities-Construction

and Plannina 23 B S.L 503 16.560 Justice Research and Development Project Grants 23 B SL 754 84.213 Even Start-Local Educational Agencies 23 B L 501 93.136 Injury Prevention and Control Research Projects 23 B S,L 550 66.464 Water Qualitv Manaaement Plannina 22 A S 304 93.034 Emeraencv Communitv Services for the Homeless 22 A S 506 66.700

53.226

Consolidated Pesticide Compliance Monitoring and Program Cooperative Agreements

Health Services Research and Develooment Grants 22 B S 304 22 B SL 550

64.004

45.301 93.822

Dese re ation Assistance, Civil Rights Training, anc?A%tisory Services

Institute of Museum Services Health Careers Opportunitv Proaram

21 B %- 501 21 BGD w 503 21 B S.L 551

10.556 Special Milk Program for Children 21 A S 605 30.002 Employment Discrimination-State and Local Anti-

Discrimination Aaencv Contracts 20 C SL 751 93.029

93.030

Work Incentive Program/WIN Demonstration Program

Emergency Services and Shelter AFDC Transitional Housina Demonstration Proaram

20 A S 504

20 B S 609 84.201 School Dropout Demonstration Assistance 20 B L 501 84.023 Handicapped-Innovation and Development 20 B SL 501 84.198 Workplace Literacy Partnerships 20 B S,L 501 93.879 Medical Librarv Assistance 20 B S,L 550 84.094 93.281

93.180 84.035 10.433 93.142

17&25 93.199 93.379

Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowships Mental Research Scientist Development Award and

Research Scientist Development Award for Clinicians

Medical Treatment Effectiveness Research Interlibrary Cooperation Rural Housing Preservation Grants NIEHS Hazardous Waste Worker Health and Safety

Training Unemployment Insurance HIV Home and Community-Based Health Services Grants for Graduate Training in Family Medicine

19 B S 502

19 B S,,L 550 19 B S,L 552 19 A S 503 19 B S 604

19 B w- 550 19 AD S 504 19 A s 550 18 B SL 550

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FederalFkundJAasistenceprolprmrfor wbicb state and/or Local Qovemllwnta Am El&lb& Appllcanm (FY 1999 E~thnated)

CFDA no.* Program FE:‘s” ’ gb TYDBb EliaibW Budget

functiond 11.302 --- 93.824

Economic Development-Support for Planning Organizations

Area Health Education Centers 18 B L 452 18 8 SL 550

93.657 Drug Abuse Prevention and Education for Runaway and Homeless Youth -._

93.891 Alcohol Research Center Grants 93.389 Research Centers in Minoritv Institutions

18 B S,L 506 18 B S,L 550 18 B SL 550

45.149 Promotion of the Humanities-Office of Preservation 17 B ss- 503 i i%%- Schools and Roads-Grants to Counties 17 A L 806 84.215 The Secretary’s Fund for Innovation in Education 17 B ss 501 10.202 Cooperative Forestry Research 17 A S 352 11.432

10.424

Environmental Research Laboratories Joint Institutes

Industrial Development Grants 17 B S 306 16 B SL 452

93.133 -- 10.567 --_~- 45.005

Health Services Delivery to Persons With AIDS- Demonstration Grants

Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations Promotion of the Arts-Music

16 B SL 550 16 B S 605 16 B SL 503

17.248 --- 10.420 -- 45.013

Employment and Training Research and Development Projects

Rural Self-Help Housing Technical Assistance Promotion of the Arts-Challenae Grants

16 B SL 504 15 B a- 604 15 B S.L 503

84.026 Handicapped Media Services and Captioned Films 15 B S,L 501 84.037 National Defense/National Direct/Perkins Loan

Cancellations 15 CD S 502 Impact Aid-Construction 501

84.176 Paul Douglas Teacher Scholarships 15 A SL 502 84.203 Star Schools Program 15 B w- 502 --.- 93.153 Pediatric AIDS Health Care Demonstration Proaram 15 B SL- 550 93.660 Drug Abuse Prevention and Education Relating to

Youth Gangs 15 B w- 506 ---_---~ 93.145 AIDS Education and Training Centers 15 B w 550 -I__. 45,130 Promotion of the Humanities-Challenae Grants 15 B SL 503 64.014 93.170 --- 93.812 -_-_ 93.884

93.138 --~ 66.702 11.609

Veterans State Domiciliarv Care Community Youth Activity Demonstration Grants

14 14

A B

S S

703 550

Social Security-Research and Demonstration 14 B S 601 Grants for Resident Training in General Internal

Medicine and/or J eneral Pediatrics 14 B a- 550 Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals 14 A w 550 Asbestos Hazards Abatement (Schools) Assistance 14 B S 304 Measurement and Engineering Research and

” Standards 14 B S,L 376 (continued)

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Federal FInaneial A~istance Pmgram~ for Which State and/or Local Governmenta Are JWgible Applicants (FY 1990 Eethnatmi)

CFDA no.* Program Fundin FYl9 d % Tweb EliaibleC

Budget tunctiond

93.670 Administration for Children, Youth, and Families- Child Abuse and Neglect Discretionary Activities 14 B S,L 506 __--_ - - _.. - ..__ -.--..-_.~

93.358 Professional Nurse Traineeshibs 14 B SL 551 84.055 Hiaher Education-Cooperative Education 13 B SL 502 45.006 Promotion of the Arts-Media Arts: Film/Radio/

Television 13 B a- 503 _ .._.__. .._. _ ._-.-_- 93.632 Administration on Developmental Disabilities-

University Affiliated Programs 13 B SJ- 506 _...-.^... ._.._._ ..-.--..-. 93.673

.- Grants to States for Planning and Development of

Dependent Care Proarams 13 A S 506 11.430

..-... ..---.. ..~ --

Undersea Research

93,655 Special Programs for the Aging Title VI-Part A, Indian Programs-Grants to Indian Tribes- Part B, Grants to Native Hawaiians

._..... __ “--.__ _... _- 84.169 Comprehensive Services for Independent Living __-... ..~. .._ ~-..-.__~- ___ 84.073 National Diffusion Network -._-_ .._ ..-.--...... 45.012 Promotion of the Arts-Museums ._.... ..--_..-. __ ..--- 81.065 Nuclear Waste Disposal Siting _.__ -...-- 84.218 State Program Improvement Grants _. - . . .._... ..-- ._....__ ..lll 93.244 Me;;;;ealth Clinical or Service Related Training _.._ ..~..._._.. 10.405 Farm Labor Housing Loans and Grants

13 B S 306

12 B L 506

13 A S 506 13 B SL 501 ~- 13 B a- 503 13 B,C S 271 13 A S 501

13 B S,L 550 12 B a- 604

93.669

- ..- ~-~~

Administration for Children, Youth, and Families- Child Abuse and Neglect State Grants

84.066 Educational Opportunity Centers

_...

.

. --~. .-

_ _..

~- _ 66.433

_..-_.-_- 10.565

State Underground Water Source Protection

Commodity Supplemental Food Program

93.390

~~~~7

Academic Research Enhancement Award

._ -...-... .-_-- Community Develo

Purpose Grants /Tp ment Block Grants/Special ethnical Assistance Program _ _ ~. - .----

84.116 Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education

12 A

12

S

B

506

SL 502

11

12

A

A

S

S

304

605

11 B SL 550

12 W a- 451

12 B L 502

84.174 Vocational Education-Community-Based Organizations

14.236 Supplemental Assistance for Facilities to Assist the Homeless .._.II..

84.194 Bilingual Education Support Services 45.008 Promotion of the Arts-Theater __.-.. ..- ..~... ~-~. 12.002 Procurement Technical Assistance for Business

Firms 93.880 Minority Access to Research Careers ____._. .-.. -~~ ~.. ..---. 10.070 Colorado River Salinity Control . _ .__. .._ .~~_ ~~~ ~_ 93.103 Food and Drua Administration-Research

11 A a- 501

11 B S,L 451 11 B SJ- 501 11 B SL 503

11 B a- 051 11 B S,L 550 11 C SL 304 11 B SL 554

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Federal Finandal Assistance Pmgrame for Whlcb State and/or Local Governments Are Eligible Appllcantn (FY 1900 Eetitnated)

CFDA no: Program Fundin FY19 d 8 Tyrmb EllaibleC

Budget functiond

93.904

16.577 20.902

Prevention and Primary Health Care Services to

University Transportation

Persons With HIV Infection and/or AIDS in Community Health Facilities

Centers Program

-.-- - -_-. ll_--_.~

-- _..___ -.- -

93.022

.-.. 20.806

Assistance Payments-Research

State Marine Schools

-----_-._ 20.512 Urban Mass Transportation Technical Assistance 84.199 Vocational Education-Cooperative Demonstration _.--.- -...-- ..,.. -- 15.308 Grants for Mining and Mineral Resources and

Research Institutes -.---_-.-_---- 66.459 Nonpoint Source Reservation -_......_ - _.... -.. _.--..-- 93.392 Cancer Construction

Emernencv Federal Law Enforcement Assistance

10

10

B

B

S,L

S

550

401

10

10

B

C

S

S

609

403

10 B ss 401 10 B S,L 501

10 A,6 S 306 10 A S 304 10 B SL 550 10 B SL 754

-----.--- 93.550 Administration for Children, Youth, and Families-

Transitional Living for Runaway and Homeless Youth 10 B SL 506 --- .-_.... - .-._ ___--

93.551 Administration for Children, Youth, and Families- Abandoned Infants 10 B S,L 506 ------.

81.041 State Energy Conservation IO A S 270 ~ _-____ -.-I__.-_--- 66.456 National Estuary Program 10 B SJ- 304 ..-____ _.-. _- -.._.. 17.802 Veterans Emolovment Proaram 9 B SL 504 45.002 Promotion of the Arts-Dance 9 BC SL 503 45.104 ___I___-- .-- 93.643

Promotion of the Humanities-Humanities Projects in Media

Children’s Justice Grants to States 9 B SL 503 9 A S 754

93.969 Grants for the Training of Health Professions in Geriatrics 9 B SJ- 551 -_----.-.-____-

93.157 Excellence in Minority Health Education and Care 9 B SL 551 __- .-._ “-----~-. 12.608 Impact Assistance for Areas Affected by the East

Coast Trident Program 9 B L 051 “___.. ___--__- 15.807 Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program 9 B a- 306 -.__-___-. --_..~.--- 66.435 Water Pollution Control-Lake Restoration.

Cooperative Agreements 9 B a- 304 - ___. - .--- - 66.804 State Underground Storage Tanks Program 9 B S 304 __.... __---.-__- -. 93.177 Integrated Community-Based Primary Care and

Drug Abuse Treatment Services 9 B a- 550 84.206 Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Students 9 B a- 501 -- ..” . . ..__. _...-- -.-_“_-. 66.504 Solid Waste Disposal Research .~..--.---_--.- 84.184 Drug-Free Schools and Communities-National

Proarams

9 B SL 999

9 B SL 501 - __.-.._I. -_.-.-___- 66.032 State Indoor Radon Grants 9 B S 304 -.- 84.168 National Program for Mathematics and Science

. Education 9 B SL 501 (continued)

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Appendix I FederaI iVnandal Amhance Program for Which State and/or Local Govemmenta Are Eligible Applicant8 (FY 1999 E&hated)

CFDA no: 45.125

Fundin Program FY19 d cp Typeb

Budget EligibleC tunctiond

Promotion of the Humanities-Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations 9 B SL 503 ~--

84.061 Indian Education-Special Programs and Projects 9 B S,L 501 84.185 Robert C. Bvrd Honors Scholarshios 9 A S 502 93.116

93.656 93.896

erative Agreements for rograms

Temporary Child Care and Crisis Nurseries Grants for Predoctoral Trainina in Familv Medicine

8 B SJ- 550 8 B S 506 8 B S 550

93.671 Family Violence Prevention and Services 8 A,B S 506 66.501 Air Pollution Control Research 8 B SL 999 83.522 Radioloaical Defense 8 B S.L 999 93.903

84.158

Y

Model Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment- Incarcerated Populations-Non-Incarcerated Populations-Treatment Prison

Secondary Education and Transitional Services for Handicapped Youth

-,

8 B S 550

8 B SL 501 83.514 Population Protection Planning 8 B S 999 84.053 Vocational Education-State Councils 8 A S 501 84.161 Client Assistance for Individuals with Handicaps 8 A S 506 84.141

10.910 10.901 93.982

15.808 93.608

Mi B

rant Education-High School Equivalency rogram

Rural Abandoned Mine Program Resource Conservation and Development

8 B L 501 8 C L 302 8 B SL 302

Mental Health Disaster Assistance and Emergency Mental Health

Geological Survey-Research and Data Acquisition Administration for Children, Youth, and Families-

Child Welfare Research and Demonstration

8 B SL 550 8 0 w- 306

8 B a- 506 84.192 Adult Education for the Homeless 7 B a- 501 66.900 Pollution Prevention Incentives for States 7 B S 304 45.127

45.150

Promotion of the Humanities-Elementary and Secondary Education in the Humanities

Promotion of the Humanities-Higher Education in the Humanities

7 B ss 503

7 B S,L 503 84.014 Follow Through 7 B SL 501 20.308 Local Rail Service Assistance 7 B S 401 _____-- 47.072 Youna Scholars 7 B S 251 84.651 National Vocational Education Research 7 B SL 501 93.978 Preventive Health Services-Sexually Transmitted

Diseases Research, Demonstrations, and Public Information and Education Grants 7 B SL 550

93.652

45.014

Administration for Children, Youth, and Families- Adoption Opportunities

Promotion of the Arts-Ooera-Musical Theater 7 B a- 506 7 B SL 503

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Appendix I Federal Finandal Aa&&ance Pmgrama for Which State and/or Local Governmenta Are Elllflble Applicants (FY 1999 Estimated)

CFDA no.” 11.303

Program Economic Develooment-Technical Assistance

Fundin , 8

Budget FYl9 0 Web EligibW functiond

7 B S.L 452 . “I ̂ .. _. ___.. .-- 10.854 Rural EconomicGment Loans and Grants 7 B L 271 93.984 Grants for Establishment of Departments of Family

Medicine 7 B S 550 .._ __ 84.028

..--- --_. Ha;~;~~~d Regional Resource and Federal

7 B S,L 501 84.078 Postsecondary Education Programs for

Handicapped Persons 7 B a- 501 93.262 Occupational Safety and Health Research Grants 7 B SJ- 550 _. _ ..- . . ..-.__... --- 45.01 0 Promotion of the Arts-Expansion Arts 7 B SL 503 93.995 Adolescent Family Life-Emonstration Projects 6 B w- 550 - _... ._.. - __. ._._. --.- .-_..-- 45.009 Promotion of the Arts-Visual Arts 6 B S.L 503 66.507 Toxic Substances Research 6 B SL 999 .-_-... . . . -.. .----- -_ 93.179 State Data Collection-Uniform Alcohol and Drug

Abuse Data 6 B S 550 __.... 17.606- Mine Health and Safetv Grants 6 B S 554 84.223 English Literacy Program 6 A,B SIL 501 __- .__. ^ -._. -... . ..--_- 14.401 Fair Housing Assistance Program-State and Local 6 B SL 751 . _ ..” - . . - ~----- 84.177 Rehabilitation Services-Independent Living

Services for Older Blind Individuals 6 B S 506 84.086 Handicapped Education-Severely Handicapped

Program __ ._._. l-“..-.-... _ -.~...- 93.895 Grants for Facultv Develooment in Familv Medicine

6 B S,L 501 6 B S 550

64.203 State Cemetery Grants 6 B S 705 93.641 Special Programs for the A ing-Title III, Part D-ln-

Home Services for Frail 8 lder Individuals 6 A SOL 506 ._. .._.. .._.... .._ ~_ 84.091 Strenathenina Research Librarv Resources 6 B S.L 503 15.612 Endangered Species Conservation 81.057 University Coal Research ._ . .~~ ..--_-. 15.805 Assistance to State Water Resources Research

Institutes -. r.. ..-. . -. -.-. 45.003 Promotion of the Arts-Arts in Education __- . ----_-____- 84.180 Technology, Educational Media, and Materials for

the Handicaooed

6 B S 303 6 B S 271

6 A S 306 6 B SL 503

5 B S,L 501 84.167 Library Literacy I -. ._. _ . ..--__- 93.198 Biological Models and Maierials Resources . _..... _ ..___ .- .__. --.-.-.--..- 66.808 Solid Waste Management Assistance __.“._ .._. .--...--- . ..____- 93.115 Biometry and Risk Estimation-Health Risks From

Environmental Exposures _-. ..-._.--.__-.--.- __- 89.003 National Historical Publications and Records Grants .__._ II,- ..__....... - __.... - .-.. -. 93.114 Applied Toxicological Research and Testing 10.207 Animal Health and Disease Research

5 I3 S,L 503 5 B SL 550 5 B a- 999

5 B SJ- 550 5 B a- 804 5 B w- 550 5 A S 352

11.431 Climate and Atmospheric Research 5 B S 306 (continued)

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APpendlJr 1 Federal F’lmndal AMletMce Pmgmnw for w-lllcll state and/or Local GoverNnent4 Are EU@ble Applicantu (FY 1980 EutImatad)

Fundin CFDA no.’ FY19 d gr Typeb

Budget Program EligibW tunctiond ---- --.

10.564 Nutrition Education and Training Program 5 A S 605 -_-.-- ._-- 12.112 Payments to States in Lieu of Real Estate Taxes 5 A S 999 ---- . ..__-. .._. -- 45.004 Promotion of the Arts-Literature 5 I3 SL 503 -~--.- 16.572 Mariel-Cubans 5 B S 754 ~_-. I-- 84.219 Student Literacy Corps 5 B S 502 ---...----__- 84.123 Law-Related Education 5 B SL 501 ---l-- .---_--I - 84.227 Secondary Schools-Basic Skills Demonstration

Assistance 5 B L 501 __--_-.._-.-.--- 84.097 Law School Clinical Experience Program 5 B S 502 ..~ 84.196 State Activities-Education for Homeless Children

and Youth 5 A S 501 ___---. -. 93.672 Child Abuse Challenge Grants 5. A S 506 --.-. -... - -. 23.008 Appalachian Local Access Roads 5 B a- 452 ..._I_,.___. -.----.

83.512 State and Local Emergency Operating Centers 5 B S 999 -_--..~- 84.224 State Grants for Technology-Related Assistance to

Individuals With Disabilities 5 B S 501 .-_. - ..__ ~-- %I988 Cooperative Agreements for State-Based Diabetes

CZ;&o;F?ograms and Evaluation of Surveillance 5 I3 S 550

93.171 - Community Youth Activity Program Block Grants 5 A S 550 . - -- 93.886 Grants for Physician Assistant Training Program 5 B SJ- 550 ~.-.-~.__ 11.305 Economic Development-State and Local Economic

Development Planning 5 B SL 452 93.129 Technical and Non-Financial Assistance to

Community and Migrant Health Centers 5 B S 551 93.130 Primary Care Services-Resource Coordination and

Development Cooperative Agreements 5 I3 S 551 ~.- 83.521 Earthquake Hazards Reduction Grants 4 B S 999 --.“.~.- 84.212 First Family School Partnership 4 6 L 501 ~.-...- 93.184 Disabilities Prevention 4 B SL 550 45.011 Promotion of the Arts-Inter-Arts 4 B S 503 --- 47.068 Studies and Program Assessment 4 B S 251 ~.- 20.700 Pipeline Safety 4 A S 407 i5.806 National Water Resources Research Proaram 4 E3 SL 306 16.543 Missing Children’s Assistance 4 B S,L 754 ~--- 84.178 Leadership in Educational Administration

Development 4 6 SL 501 93.156 Grants for Faculty Training Projects in Geriatric

Medicine and Dentistry 4 B a- 551 10.215 Low Input Farming Systems-Research and

Education 4 B S 352 23.612

45.001

Ap alachian Vocational and Other Education ” P acilities and Operations 4 B S 452

Promotion of the Arts-Design Arts 4 B,C a- 503 (continued)

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Appendix I Federal Financial Ambtance Program for Whlcb State and/or Local Governments Are Eligible Appllcanta (FY 1990 Eethnated)

CFDA no: Program Fundin ,

sa FY19 0 Tyveb Budget

EliglbW functior+ 84.062 14.409

Indian Education-Adult Education Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP) Education

and Outreach Initiative

4 B SL 501

4 B SL 751 81.079 Regional Biomass Programs 4 B S 271 __-..- ..__ - ._. __ ..___- 81.094 Minority Educational Institution Assistance 4 B ss 276 l.l” _-. -...” ____...- -- __. -.- - 81.050 Energy Extension Service 4 A S 270 -- . -_-._.-. ._--___ 64.016 Veterans State Hospital Care 4 A S 703 93.135 Centers for Research and Demonstration for Health

Promotion and Disease Prevention 4 B S 550 - .--_..... ---_...~_-. 93.127 Emeraencv Medical Services for Children 4 B SL 551 93.897 Residency Training and Advanced Education in the

General Practice of Dentistry 4 B S 550 __. ._. ..__ . .._._..___. --- 84.211 First Schools and Teachers 4 B SL 501 __... -.._ ._..._ ___ . l_-_ll-__--- 45.116 Promotion of the Humanit ies-Summer Seminars for

College Teachers

~.

4 B SL 503 93.189 Health Education and Training-Centers 4 B S,L 551 - _-I__ - _.. --~ ..- 84.197 Colleae Librarv Technoloav 4 B S 503 45.151 Promotion of the Humanit ies-Summer Seminars for

School Teachers 4 B SL 503 ---.-- 66.506 Safe Drinking Water Research and Demonstration 4 B S,L 999 ___~______.. 93.900 Grants for Faculty Development in General Internal

Medicine and/or General Pediatrics 4 B SJ- 550 93.965 Coal Miners Respiratory Impairment Treatment

Clinics and Services 4 B SJ- 550 _-.-- -..._..- ---__.-. 93.648 Child Welfare Services Trainina Grants 4 B SL 506 90.001 Bicentennial Educational Grant Program 4 B a- 808 84.159 Handicapped-Special Studies 4 B SL 501 ---- ..__ --. .._.. -.-- 84.228 Educational Partnerships 4 B L 501 --.--.---..-.._l_- 93.035 Community Services Block Grant Discretionary

Awards-Demonstration Partnerships 3 B S 506 -_--- 11.420 Coastal Zone Management Estuarine Research

Reserves 3 B S 306 93.647 Social Services Research and Demonstration 3 B S 506 ..-.. .---- . .._ --_-^~ 10.435 Agricultural Loan Mediation Program ..-_ -__-..-___.---.-- 84.072 Indian Education-Grants to Indian-Controlled

Schools

3 B S 351

3 B L 501 14.169 Housing Counseling Assistance Program 45.015 Promotion of the Arts-Folk Arts --_---- ~.-..-~-__- 45.022 Promotion of the Arts-Advancement Grants -__-.-.. 93.987 Health Programs for Refugees -_-.I .“_.__ ._.. -_-. 93.277 Dru Abuse Scientist Development Award for

” Cfnicians-Scientist Development Awards and Research Scientist Awards

3 B ss 506 3 B SJ- 503 3 B S,L 503 3 B S,L 550

3 B SL 550 14.170 Congregate Housing Services Program 3 B L 604 ~----

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Appendix I Federal Financial AM&JNI~~ Pmgrama tor Wblch State and/or Local Governmenta Are EUglble Appllcanta (PY 1990 E&hated)

CFDA no: Proarem Fundin FY19 Ci 8 TvOeb EliaibleC

Budget functiond

16.603 Corrections-Technical Assistance/ Clearinahouse 3 B S,L 754 23.009 Appalachian Local Development District Assistance 3 B L 452 -- 66.701 Toxic Substances Compliance Monitoring Program 3 B S 804 -.- 93.260 Family Planning-Personnel Training 3 B S,L 550 84.217 Ronald E. McNair Post.Baccalaureate Achievement 3 B S 502 84.204 School, College, and University Partnership 3 B L 501 93.159 .-.--.. 93.964

Health Care Services in the Home Traizt;hips for Students in Schools of Public

3 B S 550

3 A S 550 14.234 Community Development Work-Study Program 3 B S 451 84.016 Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign

Lanauaae Proarams 3 B S 502 93.182 -___- 93631 -- 10.214

Scholarships for the Undergraduate Education of Professional Nurses

Administration on Developmental Disabilities- Projects of National Significance

Morrill-Nelson Funds for Food and Agricultural Hiaher Education

3 B SL 550

3 B w 506

3 B S 352 84.064 Hi her Education-Veterans Education Outreach

B rogram 3 C SL 502 10.669 Accelerated Cooperative Assistance for Forest

Programs on Certain Lands Adjacent to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area 3 B S 302 __---...

72.014 Drug Alliance 3 B SL 506 -- 84.209 Native Hawaiian Familv Based Education Centers 3 C S 501 45.137 - 45.140

Promotion of the Humanities-Humanities Projects in Libraries and Archives

Promotion of the Humanities-Interpretive Research/Collaborative Proiects

3 B SL 503

3 B SL 503 45.124

45.145 ----~...~-- 45.146 .---. 45.023 -_- 16.582 83.509 ------ 93.178

10.652 83.505 _--- 93.197

ProAtnot&; of the Humanities-Reference Materials/

Promotion of the Humanities-Reference Materials/ Tools

Promotion of the Humanities-Texts/Editions Promotion of the Arts-Locals Program Crime Victim Assistance/ Discretionarv Grants

3 B S,L 503

3 B SL 503 3 B SL 503 3 B S 503 3 B,C S 754

Facility Survey, Engineering, and Development Nursing Education Opportunities for Individuals

From Disadvantaged Backgrounds Forestrv Research

3 B S,L 999

3 B ss 550 3 B S.L 302

State Disaster Preparedness Grants Childhood Lead Poisonin

State and Community- II Prevention Projects-

ased Childhood Lead ” Poisonina Prevention

3 B S 453

3 B SL 550 (continued)

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Appendix I Federal E’inanclal Awimtance Progmma for Whtcb State end/or Local Government8 Are JZUglble Applicanta (FY 1999 Estimated)

Fundin CFDA n0.O 8

Budget Program Ml9 6 typeb EligibW functiond

84.225 .- .- -

Education for Homeless Children and Youth- Exemplary Grants 2 B S,L 501

16601 93.033

84.144 16.550 . 45.113

Corrections-Training and Staff Development _-- . ..-____ Community Services Block Grant Discretionary

Awards-Community Food and Nutrition Migrant Education-Coordination Program Criminal Justice Statistics Development Promotion of the Humanities-Public Humanities

2 B w- 754

2 A,C SL 506 2 B S 501 2 B S 754

Proiects 2 B S,L 503 66.505

84.077

Water Pollution Control-Research, Development, and Demonstration -._.--_ --_

Bilinaual Vocational Trainina 2 B SL 999 2 BC S,L 501

93.192

45.148

Interdisciplinary Training for Health Care for Rural Areas

Promotion of the Humanities-International Research

2 B S,L 550

2 B SL 503 84.083 93.271

~... _-.- . ..-_ Women’s Educational Equity Alcohol Scientist Development Award and Research

Scientist Develooment Award for Clinicians

2 B SL 501

2 B S,L 550 81.086 Conservation Research and Development 2 B S,L 999 93.901 --. Communications Programs Aimed Toward the

Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drua Problems 2 B SL 550 84.021 Fulbright-Hays Training Grants-Group Projects

Abroad 2 B S,L 502 93.174 Conference Grant (Substance Abuse) 2 B S,L 550 66.502 Pesticides Control Research 2 B SL 999 84.190 Christa McAuliffe Fellowships 2 B SL 501 20.511 Human Resource Programs 2 B a- 401 83.504 Other State and Local Direction, Control, and

Warnina 2 B S.L 999 10.071

81.681 93.185 Immunization Research, Demonstration, Public

Federal-State Cooperation in Warehouse Examination Agreement

Enerav Task Force for the Urban Consortium 2 C S 351 2 B L 272

93.1’95

Information, and Education-Education, Training, and Clinical Skills Improvement Projects

.- Disaster Relief Assistance Grants for Drug Abuse Treatment

2 B SL 550

2 B S 550 93.i86 National Research Services Awards 2 B ss- 550 93.225 ---~ -- National Research Service Awards-Health

Services Research Training 2 B S,L 550 93.155 Rural Health Research Centers 2 B SL 550 84.1Oj ~~ Training for Special Programs Staff and Leadership

Y Personnel 2 B SL 502 _ 84.160 - Traininn Interpreters for Deaf Individuals 2 B SL 506

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Appendix I Federal Financial Amhtance Program for Which State and/or Lull Govemmenta Are ElIgtble Applicants (F’Y 1990 Estimated)

CFDA no.” Program Fundin FY19 d ff TYDeb EliaibleC

Budget functlond

17.501 -...-- 93.909 ~_ 93.910

EmApl;;r Assistance Programs-Drug, Alcohol

Subacute Care Demonstration Grants Communit

Human is Coalition Projects to Support Health and

ervices Needs for Minority Males

2 B SL 554 2 B w- 550

2 B SL 550 ---_ ..-.-.-~ 93.963 Graduate Programs in Health Administration 1 A S 550 ___.__ _.-_ -- - 93.614 Child Develooment Associate Scholarshios 1 A S 506 -_-.---_ - --- l 1.429 Marine Sanctuary Program 1 B S 306 12.667 -- 34.002

Military Base Reuse Studies and Community Planning Assistance

Labor-Manaaement Cooperation 1 B SJ- 051 1 B SL 505

93.970 Health Professions Recruitment Program for Indians 1 B L 551 -__--____l_” .---- 93.183 Federal Assistance for Rural Hospitals for the

Advancement and Improvement of Health Care Services and the Enhancement of Quality Care 1 B SL 550

20.503 Urt.&arny;ss Transportation Managerial Training 1 B SL 401

93.190 Model Education Proiects for Health Professions 1 B SL 551 16.583 --~-~ 10.156

Children’s Justice Act Discretionary Grants for Native American Indian Tribes

Federal-State Marketina lmorovement Proaram 1 B,C SL 754 1 B S 352

66.461 Wetlands Protection-State Development Grants 1 B S 304 ---- -- 77.003 Enhance Technolo

Nuclear Energy B y Transfer and Dissemination of recess and Safety Information 1 B a- 276 ----~.--

83.516 Disaster Assistance 1 B.D SL 453 45.147 Promotion of the Humanities-Texts/Translations 1 B S,L 503 -.-.-. _-- _-.- -~ 93.111 Adolescent Family Life Research Grants 1 B 3.. 550 83.513 St;~s;rer~~ocal Warning and Communication

1 B S 999 83.400 Emergency Management Institute-Training

Assistance 1 C a- 999 -___- 10.960 Technical Aaricultural Assistance 1 B S 352 23.011 Appalachian State Research, Technical Assistance,

and Demonstration Projects 1 B S,L 452 .------ 66.705 Toxic Release Inventory Data Quality Assurance

Program 1 B S 304 -___-. --_- 84.230 Technology Education Demonstration 1 B a- 501 .---- 84.232 Mid-Career Teacher Training 1 B S 501 --- 93.165 Grants for State Loan Repavment 1 B S 551 10.217 Higher Education Challenge Grants 1 B S 352 45.122 Promotion of the Humanities-Centers for

Advanced Study I___ -_-_-...-._-.-..“-_ 11.613 * State Technoloav Extension Proaram

1 B SL 503 1 B S 376

72.005 Student Community Service Program 1 B SL 506 (continued)

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Federal Pinanti A~~elrtance Prom for Whtch State and/or Local Govemments Are EUgIble Appliutnta (FY 1999 E&mated)

CFDA no.’ Proarrm Fundin FYI9 d B TYPeb EligibW

Budget tunctiond

45.133 Promotion of the Humanities-Interpretive Aesearch/Humanities. Science. and Technoloav 1 B SL 503

93.188 Special Proiect Grants to Schools of Public Health 1 B SL 551 84.229 Language Resource Centers 1 B SJ- 502 84.221 Native Hawaiian Special Education 1 B S 501 10.668 Additional Lands-Grants to Minnesota 1 A S 806

Even Start-Miorant Education 1 B S 501 84.214 83.524

93.191 23.004 Appalachian Health programs 1 B SJ- 452

Su t

erfund Permanent Relocation Assistance rogram

Allied Health Proiect Grants 1 CD S 605 1 B S.L 550

10.961 International Agricultural Research-Collaborative Proaram 1 6 S 352

23.005 Housing Project Planning Loan, Assistance Grant and Site Development

and Off-Site Improvement Grant: State Appalachian Housina Proaram 1 B SL 452

93.974

93.181 20.502

84.036 81 ,011 84.208 93.962 Health Administration Graduate ‘Traineeships e A S 550

Family Planning-Service Delivery Improvement Research Grants

Podiatric Primary Care Residency Training Urban Mass Transportation Grants for University

Research and Training Library Career Training Universitv Reactor Sharina and Fuel Assistance

I

Native Hawaiian Model Curriculum Development

1 B S 550 1 B SL 550

1 B S 401 1 B SL 503 1 B S 271

e C S 501

84.099 16602

Bilingual Vocational Instructor Training Corrections-Research and Evaluation and Policy

Formulation

e B,C S 501

e B SL 754 10.963 Scientific and Technical Cooperation e W S 352 45.134 Promotion of the Humanities-Conferences f B S,L 503 90.002 The U.S. Constitution-Colleae-Communitv Forums f B SL 808 12.610

81.047 45.132

Jokin;litary/Community Comprehensive Land Use

Pre-Freshman Enrichment Promotion of the Humanities-Texts/Publication

Subvention

f B SL 051 f B L 271

f B a- 503 93.163 Health Services in the Pacific Basin f B a- 551 66.003 Air Pollution Control Manpower Trainina f B S 304 84.100

84.039 83.519

Bilingual Vocational Materials, Methods, and Techniques

Library Research and Demonstrations Hazard Mitiaation Assistance

g B S 501 g B S,L 503 g B S 999

(continued)

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Appendix I Federal FLnandal Aeeistance Pmgram~ for which State and/or Local Governments Are Ellglble Applicante (PY 1999 Estimated)

CFDA no: .-____ 16.562

Program Criminal Justice Research and Development-

Graduate Research Fellowships

Fundin !f

Budget FY19 ii TyPeb EligibW tunctiond

h B S 754 ..---- 81.080 __-__._. ~ 81.087 -_____-_ 81.088

Energy Policy, Planning, and Development h B S 272 Renewable Energy Research and Development h B a- 271

International Affairs and Enerav Emeraencies h BCD SL 274 45.153 ___- 16.581 - 83.520 -_-- 10.140 ~. 93.907 -~ 20.801

Promotion of the Humanities-Selected Areas Drug Law Enforcement Program-Prison Capacity Hurricane Preparedness Grants Minority Research and Teaching Programs Grants Grants for Nurse Anesthetist Faculty Fellowships Development and Promotion of Ports and Intermodal

Transoortation

h B w- 503 h B SL 754 h B S 999 h B S 352 I B S,L 551

I B SL 403 23.002 _- .._.- “-__ Total

Appalachian Supplements to Federal Grant-in-aid (Community Development) I B w- 452

$155.307

BFederal agency: lO.xxx Department of Agriculture 11 .xxx Department of Commerce 12.xxx Department of Defense 14.xxx Department of Housing and Urban Development 15.xxx Department of the Interior 16.xxx Department of Justice 17.xxx Department of Labor 2O.xxx Department of Transportation 21 .xxx Department of the Treasury 23.xxx Appalachian Regional Commission 3O.xxx Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 34.xxx Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service 45xxx National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 47.xxx National Science Foundation 57.xxx Railroad Retirement Board 59.xxx Small Business Administration 64.xxx Department of Veterans Affairs 66.xxx Environmental Protection Agency 72.xxx Action 77.xxx Nuclear Regulatory Commission 61 .xxx Department of Energy 62.xxx United States Information Agency 63,xxx Federal Emergency Management Agency 84.xxx Department of Education 65.xxx Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation 69.xXx National Archives and Records Administration SO.xxx Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution 91 .xxx United States Institute of Peace 93.xXx Department of Health and Human Services

bType: A. Formula programs B - Project programs (discretionary) C. Direct payments for specified use D - Direct payments with unrestricted use

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Federal Financial A~iotance Programs for Which State and/or Local Governments Are Eupclble Applicanta (FY 1990 Estimated)

S - State government L - Local government

dBudget function: 05x - National Defense 15x - International Affairs 25x - General Science, Space, and Technology 27x - Energy 30x - Natural Resources and Environment 35x ’ Agriculture 37x. Commerce and Housing Credit 40x a Transportation 45x - Community and Regional Development 50x I Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services 55x ” Health 57x - Medicare 60x. Income Security 65x - Social Security 70x - Veterans Benefits and Services 75x. Administration of Justice 60x. General Government 999 - Multiple functions

‘Between fXOO,OOO.and $499,000.

‘Between $300,000 and $399,000.

Between $200,000 and $299,000.

hBetween $100,000 and $199,000.

‘Less than $100,000.

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Appendix II

Eligibility for Programs and Their Funding by Type of Government

Dollars in millions

TYPO -_ State and local governments State aovernments

Number of Fundin programs FY19 0 f9 . -

327 $75,202 244 69.858

Local aovernments 35 10,246

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Appendix III

Number of Programs and Amounts Obligakd by Type of F’inmcial Assistance

Dollars in millions

type’ Formula programs Direct payments for specified use Project programs (discretionary)

Number of programs

125 19

425

Fundin FYl9 d !f $94,967

22,435 20,257 --

Formula/project programs 15 16,683 Direct payments with unrestricted use 2 460 Project/specified use 13 446 Project/specified/unrestricted use 2 21 Formula/unrestricted use 1 19 Specified/unrestricted use 2 16 Formula/specified use 1 2 Project/unrestricted use 1 1

aFormula programs-Allocations of money to states or their subdivisions in accordance with a distribu- tion formula prescribed by law or administrative regulation, for activities of a continuing nature not con- fined to a specific project. Project programs-The funding, for fixed or known periods, of specific projects or the delivery of spe- clfic services or products without liability for damages for failure to perform. Includes fellowships, schol- arships, research grants, training grants, traineeships, experimental and demonstration grants, evaluation grants, planning grants, technical assistance grants, survey grants, construction grants, and unsolicited contractual agreements. Direct payments for specified use-Financial assistance from the federal government provided directly to individuals, private firms, and other private institutions to encourage or subsidize a particular activity by conditioning the receipt of the assistance on a particular performance by the recipient. Examples include Food Stamps, Indian Housing, and Impact Aid-Maintenance and Operations. Direct payments with unrestricted use-Financial assistance from the federal government provided directly to beneficiaries who satisfy federal eligibility requirements with no restrictions being imposed on the recipient as to how the money is spent. Included are payments to subsidize states for assistance provided to refugees for resettlement throughout the country and payments to provide emergency feed assistance to livestock owners.

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Appendix IV

Number of Programs and Amounts Obligated by Federal Agency Providing Financial Assistice

Dollars in millions

Federal agency Department of Health and Human Services Department of Aariculture

Number of programs

193 54

Fundin FY19 d f $72,531

27.415 Department of Transportation 18 19,113 Department of Education 119 14,988 Department of Housing and Urban Development 15 7,649 Department of Labor 13 4.358 Environmental Protection Agency 33 3,139 National Science Foundation 12 1,795 Deoartment of Enerav 19 I.538 Department of Justice 17 670 Department of the Interior Department of Commerce

Federal Emergency Management Aqency

National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities

13 14

15

619 313

227 40 292

Department of Defense 6 190 Deoartment of Veterans Affairs 5 151

Appalachian Regional Commission Action

Small Business Administration Equal Employment Opportunity Commission National Archives and Records Administration Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S.

Constitution Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Nuclear Regulatory Commission

8 5 121

117 1 49 1 20 1 5

2 4 1 1 1 1

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Appendix V

Number of Programs and Amounts Obligated by Budget F’unction

Dollars in millions

Budget function Health Income Security Education, Training, Employment, and Social

Services Transportation Natural Resources and Environment Community and Regional Development General Science, Space, and Technology Energy Agriculture Administration of Justice Not classified Commerce and Housing Credit National Defense Veterans Benefits and Services

Number of programs

148 33

214 18 51 24 12 19 21 21 24

4 5 5

Fundin FY19 6 P $50,427

43,212

27,012 19,113

5,521 3,526 1,795 1,381 1,049

709 491 360 185 151

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Appendix VI

Major Contributors to This &port

t Human Resources Robert F. Derkits, Evaluator-in-Charge Division, Teresa Renner, Computer Programmer Analyst Washington, D.C.

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