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ECONOMICS
AND STATISTICS
ADMINISTRATION
Economics
and Statistics
Administration
Rebecca M. Blank,
Under Secretary for
Economic Affairs
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
Figures
1. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Per Capita Ranges by State:
Fiscal Year 2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii
2. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Amounts and Percentages by
Major Agency: Fiscal Year 2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii
3. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Amounts and Percentages by
Major Program Area: Fiscal Year 2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii
4. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Annual Amounts by Major Agency:
Fiscal Years 1981–2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
5. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Per Capita Amounts by State, by Agency:
Fiscal Year 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
6. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Annual Amounts by Major Program Area:
Fiscal Years 1981–2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
7. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Per Capita Amounts by State, by Major
Program Area: Fiscal Year 2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii
Table
1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments, by
Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area: Fiscal Year 2009. . . . . . 1
Appendixes
A. Agency and Selected Program Coverage for Columns in Table 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1
B. State Coordinating Agencies, State Data Center Program, U.S. Census Bureau. . . . . . . . . . . B-1
This report presents data on federal government aid to of FES provided statistics equivalent to those found in the
state and local governments by state and U.S. outlying area. Treasury Department’s FAS series, as well as the Census
Coverage is restricted to federal government expenditures Bureau’s current FAS publication. In addition, the FES series
for grants to state and local governments for which data are published statistics on salaries and wages, direct payments
available by state and outlying area. For fiscal year 2009 for individuals, procurement, and other program areas.
(October 1, 2008, to September 30, 2009), the statistics These other statistics are now being published as part of
compiled cover $552.1 billion. The data are shown by the Consolidated Federal Funds Report for Fiscal Year 2009
federal agency and program whenever possible. This report (State and County Areas).
also is available on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Internet site at
Hence, the Census Bureau publication Federal Aid to
<www.census.gov/govs/cffr>.
States, Table 2 of the previous Census Bureau publication
CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT Federal Expenditures by State, and the previous Treasury
SERIES Department publication Federal Aid to States provide users
with historically consistent statistics on federal agency pay-
Federal Aid to States ments to state and local governments.
This Federal Aid to States (FAS) report is one of two publi- Federal government aid to state and local governments
cations comprising the Consolidated Federal Funds Report includes the following:
(CFFR) series. The other publication is the Consolidated
Federal Funds Report for Fiscal Year 2009 (State and County • Direct cash grants to state or local government units.
Areas). For both publications, the data have been consoli- • Payments for grants-in-kind, such as purchases of com-
dated and tabulated in a standard format by the Census modities distributed to state or local government insti-
Bureau under the auspices of the U.S. Office of Management tutions (e.g., school lunch and breakfast programs).
and Budget (OMB). The FAS report presents information
similar to the grant data in the CFFR state and county areas • Payments to nongovernment entities when such pay-
publication, except that in this report, grants to state and ments result in cash or in-kind services passed on to
local governments represent actual expenditures of the state or local governments.
federal government, and only grants to state and local
• Payments to regional commissions and organizations
governments are included. In the CFFR publication, federal
that are redistributed to the state or local level.
grants generally represent obligations, and awards to state
and local governments are not distinguished from grants to • Federal government payments to state and local
nongovernmental recipients. governments for research and development that is an
integral part of the provision of public services.
All amounts of federal government grants and other pay-
ments to state and local governments represent actual cash • Federal revenues shared with state and local
outlays made during the fiscal year. Each federal govern- governments.
ment executive department and agency maintains annual
It should be noted that the outlays covered in Table 1
data on grants and other payments to governmental units
exclude federal government payments directly to individu-
pursuant to OMB Circular A-11. The data are collected from
als, profit or nonprofit institutions not covered above, and
federal agencies by the Census Bureau.
payments for services rendered. Grants to individuals and
Prior to 1983, such data were incorporated into the report profit or nonprofit institutions and payments for services
Federal Aid to States, published by the U.S. Department rendered are covered in the CFFR report.
of the Treasury. The Treasury Department collected and
The examination and edit process the Census Bureau uses
published federal grants data in accordance with the former
includes a comparison of reported data to information sub-
Treasury Circular 1014 and the annual Treasury Financial
mitted for the prior year and to outlay amounts supplied by
Manual. Both of these contained definitions and reporting
OMB. All grants data are reconciled by budget account and to
guidelines consistent with OMB Circular A-11 and the cur-
budget figures that each federal agency is required to submit
rent Census Bureau reporting guidelines.
annually to OMB, in accordance with OMB Circular A-11.
For the years 1981 through 1997, the Census Bureau Discrepancies are brought to the attention of the reporting
annually published the Federal Expenditures by State (FES) agencies and, where warranted, revisions are made. OMB
report. Table 2 of the FES publication covered “grants and also provides assistance in the classification of grants and in
other payments to state and local governments.” Table 2 ensuring compliance with the reporting requirements.
Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 v
U.S. Census Bureau
State and County Areas Report Wherever possible, this report uses statistics representing
actual expenditures of the federal government during the
The CFFR state and county areas publication covers domes-
fiscal year. Each agency reports a program/project name
tic federal expenditures for all object categories (direct pay-
ments, grants, procurement, and salaries and wages). The and/or budget account number to identify separately each
CFFR also covers three nonexpenditure object categories project or budget account from which expenditures were
(direct loans, guaranteed loans, and insurance coverage). made. Table 1 is an organized compilation, by department
Users should consult the introductory text in the CFFR state and agency and/or program, of over 800 of these state-
and county areas publication for detailed explanations of by-state expenditure reports. Appendix A presents further
the data reported there. detail about the individual expenditure programs that
underlie the categories presented in Table 1.
The work schedule employed by the Census Bureau in the
collection and processing of fiscal year 2009 FAS data can Processing and Response Error
be described approximately as follows:
Because FAS uses imported electronic data files that have
September 30, 2009 Federal fiscal year 2009 ended. been completed by the various federal agencies, Census
Bureau processing involves summations and sorting but
October 2009 Requests made for annual fiscal year
infrequent, if any, data keying. Routine edits applied to
2009 FAS data sources.
FAS data are, therefore, primarily intended to identify and
June 2010 Received final annual fiscal year correct keying or calculation errors made by respondents.
2009 FAS data sources. Trend analysis on multiyear data series is employed to iden-
July 2010 Completed processing all annual fis- tify significant anomalies and interruptions in the kind of
cal year 2009 FAS data. relative continuity expected of high dollar mandatory and
discretionary programs.
July 2010 Conducted final analytical research
and prepared text, data table, and
Coding
appendix for publication copy.
Geographic coding standards are applied to original data,
August 2010 Release of data and report on the
whose submitting agencies employ varying geocoding ref-
Census Bureau’s Web site
erence files and methods. Data are sorted and grouped by
<www.census.gov/govs/cffr>.
geographic, agency, and program categories and subjected
September 2010 Release of printed publication, Federal to verification edits and trend analysis as discussed above.
Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.
Recent Legislative Changes
RELIABILITY OF THE DATA
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was
Coverage Error and Nonresponse signed into law on February 17, 2009. The Recovery Act is
intended to provide a stimulus to the U.S. economy in the
Federal government departments and agencies provide
wake of the economic downturn. The measures are worth
all data in this report. Data are reviewed for accuracy and
approximately $787 billion. These measures include federal
consistency and compared to actual outlays in the federal
tax relief, expansion of unemployment benefits and other
budget to assure reasonableness and proper coverage. No
social welfare provisions, and domestic spending in educa-
attempts have been made to account for all federal govern-
tion, health care, and infrastructure, including the energy
ment grants or outlays as reported in the federal budget or
as presented in the Census Bureau annual reports on gov- sector. When applicable to the scope of the coverage, the
ernment finances. The actual expenditure (outlay) data that fiscal year 2009 FAS includes data on these programs; how-
comprise Table 1 in this report are obtained from a direct ever, specific dollar amounts may not be identifiable.
mailing to more than 50 departments and agencies of the
federal government. Respondents were asked to provide a AVAILABILITY OF DATA
state-by-state (plus outlying areas) distribution of outlays Print copies of the publication Federal Aid to States for
made to state and local governments during fiscal year Fiscal Year 2009 are available from Governments Division,
2009. These data represent not only outlays made but also U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-6800; tele-
in-lieu-of tax payments and various revenues shared with phone 301-763-1565. The publication also is available in
state and local governments. Because of the limited size PDF format at <www.census.gov/govs/cffr>.
of the respondent universe, nonresponse is generally not
a problem. However, tardy submission of data by federal MEANING OF SYMBOLS
agencies occasionally requires the use of alternative data
sources, such as the Federal Assistance Award Data System The symbol in the table has the following meaning:
(FAADS), also maintained by the Census Bureau. – Represents or rounds to zero.
WA
OR VT
MN
NH
ID NY MA
SD WI
CT RI
WY MI
IA PA
NJ
NV NE
OH MD DE
UT IL IN
DC
CA CO WV
KS VA
MO
KY
NC
HI TN
AZ
NM OK AR SC
AL GA
MS
TX
LA
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.
vii
Figure 2.
Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Amounts and Percentages
by Major Agency: Fiscal Year 2009
Other Agencies
$47.3 billion (8.6%)
Agriculture
$30.8 billion (5.6 %)
Education
$45.2 billion (8.2%)
Transportation
$57.0 billion (10.3%)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.
Figure 3.
Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Amounts and Percentages
by Major Program Area: Fiscal Year 2009
Other programs
$202.5 billion (36.7%)
Note: Total federal aid to states and local governments in fiscal year 2009 was $552.1 billion (100.0%).
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.
Billions of dollars
60
350
300
50
250
200
Health and
Human Services
150
40 Transportation
100
50
30 0
1981 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2009
Other
agencies
Housing and
Urban Development Agriculture
20
10
Education
0
1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.
Agriculture Education Health and Human Housing and Urban Transportation Other agencies
Services Development
Alaska
Wyoming
New Mexico
North Dakota
Vermont
New York
Montana
Mississippi
Maine
Louisiana
South Dakota
Massachusetts
West Virginia
Rhode Island
Oklahoma
Hawaii
Arizona
Arkansas
Connecticut
Kentucky
Delaware
Oregon
Minnesota
U.S. average
Pennsylvania
Missouri
Wisconsin
California
Iowa
Michigan
Ohio
Maryland
North Carolina
Illinois
Tennessee
Alabama
Washington
Idaho
Indiana
Nebraska
New Jersey
South Carolina
New Hampshire
Texas
Utah
Kansas
Georgia
Colorado
Florida
Nevada
Virginia
0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000
Dollars
Note: Chart excludes separate entry for the District of Columbia, which received $16,107 total per capita federal aid.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.
Billions of dollars
300
250
200
150
Other programs
100
Medical Assistance
Programs
50
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.
Alaska
Wyoming
New Mexico
North Dakota
Vermont
New York
Montana
Mississippi
Maine
Louisiana
South Dakota
Massachusetts
West Virginia
Rhode Island
Oklahoma
Hawaii
Arizona
Arkansas
Connecticut
Kentucky
Delaware
Oregon
Minnesota
U.S. average
Pennsylvania
Missouri
Wisconsin
California
Iowa
Michigan
Ohio
Maryland
North Carolina
Illinois
Tennessee
Alabama
Washington
Idaho
Indiana
Nebraska
New Jersey
South Carolina
New Hampshire
Texas
Utah
Kansas
Georgia
Colorado
Florida
Nevada
Virginia
0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000
Dollars
Note: Chart excludes separate entry for the District of Columbia, which received $16,107 total per capita federal aid.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.
Department of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture—Con.
Department of Agriculture—Con.
Hazard- Equal
State and outlying area Environ- Energy ous Employ-
National mental research substance ment
Election Nuclear and Energy and response Opportu-
Assistance Security Nuclear other conser- develop- (Super- nity
Com- Adminis- waste defense vation ment Other fund and Com-
mission Total tration disposal programs programs programs programs Total L.U.S.T.) Other mission
United States, total������ 83,915 1,044,228 152,228 27,188 656,030 10,781 155,742 42,259 3,685,307 203,885 3,481,422 31,283
Alabama �������������������������������� – 8,942 536 – 7,189 – 1,217 – 39,741 4,445 35,296 2
Alaska������������������������������������ – 5,426 23 – 2,011 – 3,392 – 116,325 677 115,648 294
Arizona ���������������������������������� 3,721 6,780 857 – 4,904 40 979 – 68,184 3,644 64,540 483
Arkansas�������������������������������� 1,988 6,050 – – 5,495 – 555 – 33,136 1,609 31,527 –
California�������������������������������� – 38,193 8,672 1,625 14,842 852 10,954 1,248 235,870 7,932 227,938 2,377
Colorado �������������������������������� 1,474 16,479 316 226 9,263 – 6,642 32 65,712 10,198 55,514 331
Connecticut���������������������������� 1,362 5,978 – – 5,326 – 652 – 46,096 2,060 44,036 748
Delaware�������������������������������� – 3,488 – – 2,876 – 612 – 27,435 1,628 25,807 357
District of Columbia���������������� – 6,691 4,942 449 799 – 501 – 57,113 2,636 54,477 318
Florida������������������������������������ 6,478 20,429 1,446 116 16,824 65 1,978 – 84,041 1,263 82,778 1,058
Georgia���������������������������������� 5,936 36,310 2,369 – 29,844 479 3,618 – 56,025 2,845 53,180 131
Hawaii������������������������������������ – 3,563 125 – 2,775 – 663 – 27,764 1,293 26,471 115
Idaho�������������������������������������� 575 11,824 278 – 9,319 1,333 873 21 69,625 21,911 47,714 338
Illinois�������������������������������������� 1,745 37,291 453 – 20,735 191 15,668 244 82,537 12,627 69,910 1,388
Indiana������������������������������������ – 20,225 6,292 3 12,489 180 1,261 – 51,203 2,947 48,256 521
Iowa���������������������������������������� 2,183 18,809 532 – 16,792 – 1,485 – 49,622 2,554 47,068 226
Kansas������������������������������������ – 9,090 – – 8,235 – 855 – 34,260 2,475 31,785 330
Kentucky �������������������������������� 3,035 10,530 – 214 7,253 – 3,063 – 69,790 1,802 67,988 342
Louisiana�������������������������������� 1,721 5,116 102 – 2,663 – 2,351 – 49,258 2,789 46,469 66
Maine�������������������������������������� – 12,282 – – 11,946 – 336 – 49,307 1,335 47,972 181
Maryland�������������������������������� – 6,694 150 – 5,101 – 1,443 – 56,960 3,396 53,564 505
Massachusetts������������������������ 4,783 32,038 928 – 28,826 631 1,653 – 86,510 3,073 83,437 1,960
Michigan �������������������������������� – 35,203 4,289 70 26,896 953 2,995 – 146,869 3,938 142,931 1,314
Minnesota ������������������������������ 3,835 20,249 – – 19,095 – 1,154 – 78,434 2,820 75,614 229
Mississippi������������������������������ 3,022 19,781 32 – 17,801 – 1,948 – 41,182 2,380 38,802 –
Missouri���������������������������������� – 13,642 125 – 10,232 366 2,919 – 72,378 3,531 68,847 766
Montana���������������������������������� 1,094 9,970 – – 3,942 – 6,028 – 52,655 6,811 45,844 354
Nebraska�������������������������������� – 6,857 – – 6,676 – 181 – 37,207 3,896 33,311 495
Nevada ���������������������������������� 798 72,902 12,125 23,808 8,362 1,610 3,646 23,351 28,238 1,151 27,087 550
New Hampshire���������������������� – 4,502 – – 4,036 – 466 – 35,463 3,191 32,272 101
New Jersey ���������������������������� – 12,898 2,661 – 8,841 – 1,396 – 103,103 6,430 96,673 1
New Mexico���������������������������� – 32,379 14,031 7 10,468 127 7,746 – 37,150 2,694 34,456 170
New York�������������������������������� 14,019 139,949 64,754 – 66,783 334 5,824 2,254 184,185 5,127 179,058 2,767
North Carolina������������������������ – 11,112 299 – 9,179 135 1,499 – 115,135 3,846 111,289 98
North Dakota�������������������������� 500 32,905 769 – 13,738 – 18,398 – 34,652 2,580 32,072 160
Ohio���������������������������������������� 4,703 53,312 2,175 670 47,311 71 3,085 – 136,454 2,670 133,784 2,954
Oklahoma ������������������������������ 1,359 8,154 – – 7,674 – 480 – 94,345 15,349 78,996 309
Oregon������������������������������������ 2,557 10,295 – – 9,677 6 611 1 65,476 2,825 62,651 531
Pennsylvania�������������������������� 5,381 35,868 4,314 – 22,271 450 8,536 297 113,863 3,451 110,412 2,821
Rhode Island�������������������������� 575 1,845 – – 1,718 100 27 – 21,147 2,111 19,036 216
South Carolina������������������������ 2,976 48,321 7,085 – 29,530 61 2,818 8,827 38,911 3,651 35,260 796
South Dakota�������������������������� 1,075 4,738 – – 2,504 – 2,234 – 26,997 806 26,191 219
Tennessee������������������������������ – 14,956 1,127 – 8,935 544 2,724 1,626 42,637 2,836 39,801 204
Texas�������������������������������������� 19 28,098 7,149 – 14,199 820 5,858 72 244,684 3,367 241,317 881
Utah���������������������������������������� 1,520 8,858 – – 4,592 – 4,263 3 39,182 3,182 36,000 290
Vermont���������������������������������� – 2,897 – – 2,097 – 800 – 24,485 1,631 22,854 23
Virginia������������������������������������ – 15,846 136 – 12,595 266 2,849 – 98,666 8,031 90,635 177
Washington���������������������������� 4,324 36,079 2,968 – 27,584 337 907 4,283 101,714 3,831 97,883 753
West Virginia�������������������������� – 10,726 – – 8,335 – 2,391 – 52,479 1,782 50,697 168
Wisconsin ������������������������������ 82 24,505 168 – 22,779 830 728 – 69,748 3,143 66,605 857
Wyoming�������������������������������� 1,075 3,635 – – 1,668 – 1,967 – 18,116 1,154 16,962 139
American Samoa�������������������� – 206 – – 158 – 48 – – – – –
Fed. States of Micronesia ������ – – – – – – – – – – – –
Guam�������������������������������������� – 151 – – 83 – 68 – 9,815 193 9,622 55
Marshall Islands���������������������� – – – – – – – – – – – –
Northern Marianas ���������������� – 229 – – 43 – 186 – 4,179 166 4,013 –
Palau�������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – – –
Puerto Rico���������������������������� – 516 – – 405 – 111 – 54,316 70 54,246 811
Virgin Islands�������������������������� – 416 – – 316 – 100 – 4,901 89 4,812 3
Undistributed�������������������������� – – – – – – – – 27 13 14 –
Housing programs
Housing
opportunities Native Housing for Low rent Housing
College for persons American special housing Neighborhood Drug certificate Capital
housing with AIDS block grant populations assistance revitalization elimination program programs
United States, total������ 53,132 317,122 827,042 979,217 28,002,815 432,285 –93 1,571,739 3,651,010
Alabama �������������������������������� 290 2,394 1,814 18,210 366,844 38,489 – 8,245 92,084
Alaska������������������������������������ 1,275 495 53,164 5,785 52,172 3,405 – 2,308 3,158
Arizona ���������������������������������� 265 2,649 101,844 9,667 218,303 6,707 – 4,303 15,652
Arkansas�������������������������������� 77 551 – 7,803 223,829 55 – 5,665 31,403
California�������������������������������� 979 35,011 47,954 101,426 3,624,012 34,125 –91 120,705 112,701
Colorado �������������������������������� 348 1,546 1,453 15,964 329,861 4,096 – 12,426 21,508
Connecticut���������������������������� – 3,588 – 20,230 612,324 7,795 – 66,470 51,659
Delaware�������������������������������� – 1,348 – 5,337 61,436 2,751 – 15,834 6,690
District of Columbia���������������� 11,905 55,526 170,203 67,612 2,033,350 77,840 – 275,424 754,568
Florida������������������������������������ – 37,150 1,702 69,289 1,132,590 25,226 – 29,045 75,692
Georgia���������������������������������� 5 9,354 1 17,749 711,959 20,788 – 13,634 129,037
Hawaii������������������������������������ 828 1,356 3,957 10,717 136,974 530 – 2,811 14,393
Idaho�������������������������������������� 31 451 4,013 995 51,440 2,390 – 5,786 1,372
Illinois�������������������������������������� 169 9,283 11 55,624 1,516,066 16,640 – 118,379 281,218
Indiana������������������������������������ 15 1,362 – 10,971 429,437 6,996 – 11,774 39,346
Iowa���������������������������������������� – 333 441 2,619 149,676 327 – 4,769 11,068
Kansas������������������������������������ – 464 –519 7,726 129,005 34 – 7,380 17,155
Kentucky �������������������������������� – 1,958 – 11,537 339,308 10,722 – 5,790 56,698
Louisiana�������������������������������� 325 6,446 302 16,838 414,742 8,866 – 11,642 65,513
Maine�������������������������������������� – 1,285 2,558 5,562 142,141 687 – 28,849 8,467
Maryland�������������������������������� 22,997 11,190 1,350 16,767 703,509 4,348 – 35,198 71,247
Massachusetts������������������������ 2,342 5,231 1,175 42,522 1,525,036 8,761 – 140,129 87,239
Michigan �������������������������������� 452 3,702 12,992 19,923 645,324 11,565 – 128,072 58,984
Minnesota ������������������������������ 458 1,852 12,566 20,030 386,644 4,623 – 81,330 54,543
Mississippi������������������������������ 347 1,849 2,880 4,088 206,200 3,732 – 6,560 26,519
Missouri���������������������������������� – 2,769 144 20,361 390,344 14,052 – 13,988 51,384
Montana���������������������������������� – 1,123 13,481 2,207 52,473 – – 570 2,958
Nebraska�������������������������������� – 410 4,360 3,843 99,823 – – 2,855 13,438
Nevada ���������������������������������� – 1,104 9,300 994 149,624 2,522 –2 1,469 6,272
New Hampshire���������������������� – 1,221 – 9,520 130,786 236 – 10,424 9,799
New Jersey���������������������������� 639 16,510 – 29,350 1,121,933 27,524 – 122,915 136,842
New Mexico���������������������������� 211 1,022 20,553 3,810 102,931 19 – 3,096 7,447
New York�������������������������������� 149 69,434 2,143 109,704 3,893,991 15,083 – 88,724 461,641
North Carolina������������������������ 815 3,172 16,078 14,298 574,665 12,238 – 15,156 88,749
North Dakota�������������������������� 169 245 13,113 242 72,097 1,218 – 311 3,918
Ohio���������������������������������������� 15 2,837 – 43,961 1,128,370 22,910 – 29,220 110,751
Oklahoma ������������������������������ 161 1,167 67,235 9,420 200,413 823 – 6,617 27,410
Oregon������������������������������������ 35 2,224 1,063 6,918 266,167 5,541 – 3,489 15,171
Pennsylvania�������������������������� 37 9,744 –6 56,114 1,133,244 12,107 – 126,560 200,287
Rhode Island�������������������������� 49 – 500 12,073 83,322 1,803 – 59 –
South Carolina������������������������ 681 – 1,159 15,789 137,267 4,466 – 630 2
South Dakota�������������������������� – – 20,077 4,221 40,003 333 – 112 183
Tennessee������������������������������ 445 – – 10,775 174,401 23 – 6 63
Texas�������������������������������������� 1,950 – 1,818 19,551 1,003,033 1,840 – 91 61,799
Utah���������������������������������������� 315 – 3,102 1,331 64,989 1,065 – 110 –
Vermont���������������������������������� 147 – – 5,322 45,505 1,777 – 3 –
Virginia������������������������������������ 3,761 – 334 15,408 322,592 1,668 – 247 90,765
Washington���������������������������� 70 – 26,672 9,291 377,303 2,354 – 91 98
West Virginia�������������������������� – – – – 62,291 – – 10 –
Wisconsin ������������������������������ 22 – 20,439 2,829 162,063 970 – 119 161
Wyoming�������������������������������� 7 – 3,778 198 11,218 212 – – –
American Samoa�������������������� – – – – – – – – –
Fed. States of Micronesia ������ – – – – – – – – –
Guam�������������������������������������� – – – – 36,272 – – – 2,762
Marshall Islands���������������������� – – – – – – – – –
Northern Marianas ���������������� – – – – 2,410 – – – –
Palau�������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – –
Puerto Rico���������������������������� 346 7,766 – 6,549 164,339 – – 2,339 –
Virgin Islands�������������������������� – – – 147 10,285 – – – –
Undistributed�������������������������� – – 181,838 – –153,521 3 – – 271,196
See footnotes at end of table.
Fish and Wildlife Service Minerals Management Service National Park Service
State and outlying area
Wildlife
conservation Sport Minerals
and fish Leasing Historic
Total restoration restoration Other Total Act Other Total preservation Other
United States, total������ 907,990 519,651 362,129 26,210 1,995,080 1,812,766 182,314 131,189 79,609 51,580
Alabama �������������������������������� 11,570 7,273 4,140 157 18,764 2,050 16,714 2,065 1,626 439
Alaska������������������������������������ 41,073 19,429 21,380 264 42,594 15,847 26,747 1,469 799 670
Arizona ���������������������������������� 15,733 8,545 6,979 209 253 253 – 1,002 423 579
Arkansas�������������������������������� 15,687 8,749 6,739 199 3,321 1,603 1,718 1,746 1,162 584
California�������������������������������� 67,644 49,753 12,226 5,665 60,493 46,997 13,496 3,005 1,304 1,701
Colorado �������������������������������� 20,891 11,764 9,121 6 187,319 187,313 6 1,438 977 461
Connecticut���������������������������� 5,851 2,622 1,904 1,325 – – – 2,115 1,023 1,092
Delaware�������������������������������� 6,888 2,738 3,989 161 – – – 615 475 140
District of Columbia���������������� 2,562 1,673 889 – – – – 386 386 –
Florida������������������������������������ 27,392 14,289 11,666 1,437 3 2 1 3,611 1,065 2,546
Georgia���������������������������������� 16,043 9,150 5,890 1,003 – – – 2,164 1,284 880
Hawaii������������������������������������ 8,314 5,025 3,155 134 – – – 1,082 682 400
Idaho�������������������������������������� 15,106 8,380 6,569 157 1,507 1,433 74 958 639 319
Illinois�������������������������������������� 17,282 9,338 7,908 36 176 – 176 3,366 716 2,650
Indiana������������������������������������ 10,102 5,495 4,268 339 14 – 14 2,628 1,021 1,607
Iowa���������������������������������������� 13,640 7,207 5,551 882 – – – 1,855 1,327 528
Kansas������������������������������������ 8,670 4,170 4,500 – 1,596 1,586 10 1,052 902 150
Kentucky �������������������������������� 13,928 7,666 6,195 67 437 – 437 3,310 2,885 425
Louisiana�������������������������������� 13,744 7,140 6,467 137 31,166 644 30,522 5,848 4,819 1,029
Maine�������������������������������������� 13,120 9,361 3,215 544 – – – 1,327 627 700
Maryland�������������������������������� 10,105 5,388 4,263 454 – – – 2,224 1,287 937
Massachusetts������������������������ 11,530 6,131 4,453 946 – – – 3,895 1,245 2,650
Michigan �������������������������������� 28,249 15,319 12,835 95 837 543 294 2,117 379 1,738
Minnesota ������������������������������ 29,860 14,677 15,131 52 13 1 12 1,215 777 438
Mississippi������������������������������ 15,395 11,044 4,295 56 7,917 33 7,884 9,837 9,139 698
Missouri���������������������������������� 16,699 10,187 6,512 – 2,061 – 2,061 1,394 978 416
Montana���������������������������������� 18,241 10,891 7,350 – 46,559 46,559 – 1,718 987 731
Nebraska�������������������������������� 11,409 6,291 5,072 46 31 31 – 1,123 697 426
Nevada ���������������������������������� 14,083 8,229 5,854 – 28,744 5,362 23,382 1,773 644 1,129
New Hampshire���������������������� 6,214 2,635 3,450 129 – – – 1,647 1,199 448
New Jersey ���������������������������� 8,089 4,084 3,517 488 – – – 748 748 –
New Mexico���������������������������� 14,545 7,000 7,545 – 388,528 388,507 21 3,418 463 2,955
New York�������������������������������� 23,240 13,085 9,406 749 – – – 4,833 1,590 3,243
North Carolina������������������������ 17,405 10,815 6,426 164 – – – 3,466 2,821 645
North Dakota�������������������������� 13,154 9,071 4,073 10 61,155 26,493 34,662 866 404 462
Ohio���������������������������������������� 15,001 4,509 9,332 1,160 453 32 421 1,958 1,367 591
Oklahoma ������������������������������ 12,674 5,886 6,782 6 3,942 3,470 472 1,389 757 632
Oregon������������������������������������ 22,524 11,232 8,420 2,872 903 184 719 1,746 589 1,157
Pennsylvania�������������������������� 23,396 12,977 10,262 157 43 – 43 2,017 1,162 855
Rhode Island�������������������������� 6,125 2,976 2,935 214 – – – 1,296 638 658
South Carolina������������������������ 9,295 5,137 3,839 319 – – – 1,794 1,047 747
South Dakota�������������������������� 11,176 6,511 4,665 – 950 949 1 1,188 749 439
Tennessee������������������������������ 21,877 12,607 8,795 475 – – – 2,834 2,083 751
Texas�������������������������������������� 51,499 33,602 17,427 470 16,235 1,537 14,698 5,262 1,747 3,515
Utah���������������������������������������� 12,869 6,341 6,528 – 130,945 123,774 7,171 1,677 1,045 632
Vermont���������������������������������� 6,800 2,818 3,780 202 – – – 896 582 314
Virginia������������������������������������ 26,729 17,596 6,522 2,611 143 – 143 14,851 13,500 1,351
Washington���������������������������� 43,766 33,270 8,991 1,505 345 344 1 3,574 620 2,954
West Virginia�������������������������� 6,220 3,422 2,798 – 400 – 400 2,916 2,535 381
Wisconsin ������������������������������ 26,370 11,937 14,335 98 – – – 2,562 796 1,766
Wyoming�������������������������������� 13,058 6,908 6,150 – 957,233 957,219 14 888 570 318
American Samoa�������������������� 1,594 447 1,127 20 – – – 324 324 –
Fed. States of Micronesia ������ – – – – – – – 84 84 –
Guam�������������������������������������� 2,032 761 1,271 – – – – 282 269 13
Marshall Islands���������������������� – – – – – – – 147 147 –
Northern Marianas ���������������� 1,877 1,120 757 – – – – 496 496 –
Palau�������������������������������������� – – – – – – – 224 224 –
Puerto Rico���������������������������� 7,832 4,251 3,581 – – – – 1,080 390 690
Virgin Islands�������������������������� 1,818 729 899 190 – – – 363 363 –
Undistributed�������������������������� – – – – – – – 25 25 –
See footnotes at end of table.
Department of Transportation
Note: Negative amounts (–) are refunds (from the recipients) of advances from a prior year, or represent reductions in the amount of funds originally obligated to the recipients for the particular
program or program category during the fiscal year. All amounts, unless otherwise footnoted, represent actual expenditures of the federal government during the indicated (FY 2009) fiscal year.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
Federal-State Marketing Improvement Program 1,863
Value of Commodities 1,276,826
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Extension Activities
Buildings and Facilities Program 84
Integrated Programs 39,214
Cooperative Extension Service 454,238
Research and Education Activities
Community Food Program 3,135
Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food Systems –9
Emergency Supplemental Homeland Security 8,440
Tribal Colleges Endowment Program 2,132
Grants for Agricultural Research, Special Research Grants 127,108
Cooperative Forestry Research 27,301
Payments to Agricultural Experiment Stations Under the Hatch Act 197,819
Payments to 1890 Land-Grant Colleges and Tuskegee University 37,209
Grants for Agricultural Research—Competitive Research Grants 164,770
Animal Health and Disease Research 3,377
Food and Agricultural Sciences National Needs Graduate Fellowship Grants 4,138
Small Business Innovation Research 16,739
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education 5,983
1890 Institution Capacity Building Grants 8,691
Higher Education Challenge Grants 4,561
Biotechnology Risk Assessment Research 3,165
Higher Education Multicultural Scholars Program 875
Tribal Colleges Education Equity Grants 2,922
Hispanic Serving Institutions Education Grants 5,302
Secondary and Two-Year Postsecondary Agricultural Education Challenge Grants 807
1994 Institutions Research Program 958
Alaska Native Serving and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions Education Grants 3,603
International Science and Education Grants 951
Biodiesel Fuel Education Program 636
Organic Agriculture Research and Extension Initiative 2,769
Resident Instruction Grants for Insular Area Activities 521
Specialty Crop Research Initiative 3,727
Biomass Research and Development Initiative Competitive Grants Program 661
Farm Service Agency
Agriculture Loan Mediation Grants 4,371
Outreach Grants for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers 5,958
Food Safety and Inspection Service
Meat, Poultry, and Egg Products Inspection 1,982
Field Automation Information Management (2000) 72
Cooperative Agreements With States for Intrastate Meat and Poultry Inspection 49,266
Food and Nutrition Services
Child Nutrition Programs
Child Nutrition 14,931,782
Commodity Assistance Programs
Commodity Assistance Program 251,995
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Con.
Food and Nutrition Services—Con.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) 5,355,740
Special Supplemental Food Program (WIC)
Woman, Infants and Children (WIC) 6,444,702
Forest Service
Payments to States and Counties
Payment to States Spotted Owl Guarantee 478,055
National Forest Fund Payment to States 1,654
10 Percent Road and Trail 34
National Forest Fund Payments to Minnesota 2,102
National Forest Grassland and Land Utilization Project With the Counties 15,717
Recreation Fee Demonstration Program 126
Southern Nevada Public Lands 8,619
Rural Community and Emergency Fire Fighting Program
Emergency Fire Fighting 11,454
Wildlife Fire Management 49,074
State and Private Forestry
State and Private Forestry 23,873
Cooperative Forestry 47
Forest Legacy Program 980
National Forest Service
National Forest System 925
Other
Forest Land Enhancement 177
Highway Administration 4,036
Restoration of Improvements 89
Capital Improvement and Maintenance, Forest Service 1,401
Capital Improvement and Maintenance, Recovery Act 5,000
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Operations 27,599
Watershed Rehabilitation Program, Recovery Act 10,894
Emergency Watershed Protection Program, Recovery Act 135,405
Rural Development Activities
Community Facilities Grants
Community Facilities Loans and Grants 30,069
Rural Regional and Cooperative Development Programs
Delta Regional Authority—Allocated 325
Rural Business Enterprise Grants (RBEG) 40,186
Rural Cooperative Development Grants (RCDG) 5,764
Rural Business Opportunity Grants (RBOG) 4,978
Rural Economic Development Loan and Grants 4,598
Housing Preservation Grants
Rural Self-Help Housing Technical Assistance 551
Rural Housing Preservation Grants 5,096
Housing Application Packaging Grants 409
Water Systems and Waste Disposal Systems Grants
Water and Waste Disposal Systems for Rural Communities 374,904
Water Systems and Waste Disposal Grants Technical Assistance and Training 67
Solid Waste Management Grants 188
Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants 6,224
Water and Waste Disposal Loans and Grants (Section 306C) 12,553
Other
Appalachian Regional Commission Program Executive 14,675
Rural Rental Assistance Payments 25,333
Empowerment Zones Programs 14,343
Biomass Research and Development Grants 254
Renewable Energy Systems Grants 420
A-2 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009
U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers—Civilian Construction Program
Payments to States, Flood Control Act of 1954 10,244
U.S. Army National Guard—Construction
Military Construction—Army, National Guard 663,792
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Office of English Language Acquisition
Bilingual Education—Professional Development 24,466
Foreign Language Assistance 18,190
English Language Acquisition Grants 622,828
Office of Educational Research and Improvement
Star School 4,043
Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Grant Program 4,482
Fund for the Improvement of Education 361,545
Ready to Teach 10,281
National Institute on Student Achievement, Curriculum and Assessment 47,257
Ready to Learn Television 14,607
Cooperative Education Exchange Program 237
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
Rehabilitation Services and Disability Research Programs
Rehabilitation Services—Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to States 1,502,222
Rehabilitation Services—Services Projects 1,311
Rehabilitation—Long Term Training 13,983
Centers for Independent Living 13,116
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research 37,107
Rehabilitation Services—Client Assistance Program (CAP) 5,649
Independent Living State Grants 13,335
Rehabilitation Services—Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind 18,398
Supported Employment Services for Individuals With Severe Disabilities 18,686
Rehabilitation Services—Demonstration and Training Special Demonstration Projects 5,674
Program of Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights 9,133
Rehabilitation—Short Term Training 217
Rehabilitation Services—American Indians With Disabilities 2,657
Rehabilitation Training—Experimental and Innovative Training 100
Rehabilitation—Continuing Education 5,183
Rehabilitation Training—State Vocational Rehabilitation Unit In-Service Training 2,625
Rehabilitation Training—General Training 415
Assistive Technology—State Grant for Protection and Advocacy 2,196
Rehabilitation Services—Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to States, Recovery Act 13,912
Independent Living State Grants, Recovery Act 385
Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind, Recovery Act 245
Office of Special Education programs
Special Education—Grants to States 9,370,403
Training Interpreters for Deaf Individuals 524
Special Education—Preschool Grants 326,683
Special Education—Grants for Infants and Families With Disabilities 208,648
Native Hawaiian Special Education 157
Assistive Technology 19,519
Projects With Industry 3,071
Capacity Building for Traditionally Underserved Populations 1,230
Special Education—State Program Improvement Grants for Children With Disabilities 35,763
Special Education—Research and Innovation to Improve Services and Results for Children
With Disabilities 36,654
Special Education—Personnel Preparation to Improve Services and Results for
Children With Disabilities 61,887
Special Education—Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and
Results for Children With Disabilities 29,557
Special Education—Technical and Media Services for Individuals With Disabilities 5,837
Special Education—Parent Information Centers 7,123
Special Education—Technical Assistance on State Data Collection 6,739
Special Education—Grants to States, Recovery Act 714,649
A-4 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009
U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—Con.
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services—Con.
Office of Special Education Programs—Con.
Special Education—Preschool Grants, Recovery Act 17,814
Special Education—Grants for Infants and Families, Recovery Act 22,747
Office of Vocational and Adult Education
Vocational Technical Education Programs
Vocational Education—Basic Grants to States 969,973
Vocational Education—National Programs 309
Vocational Education—Indians Set Aside 1,580
Tech—Preparation Education 86,386
Grants to States for Incarcerated Youth offenders 17,073
Adult Education and Literacy Programs
Adult Education—State Grant Program 466,327
Adult Education—National Leadership Activities 471
Literacy Programs for Prisoners 654
National Institute for Literacy 963
Tech-Prep Demonstration Grants 1,324
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
Programs for the Disadvantaged—Migrants
Migrant Education Basic State Grant Program 329,788
Migrant Education High School Equivalency Program 11,956
Migrant Education Coordination Program 3,119
Migrant Education College Assistance Migrant Program 11,337
Even Start—State Migrant Education 1,968
Programs for the Disadvantaged—Others
Education for Homeless Children and Youth 59,226
Even Start—State Educational Agencies 62,328
Comprehensive School Reform Demo (CSRD) 1,061
Reading First State Grants 632,426
Early Reading First 75,812
Homeless Education Disaster Assistance Program 860
Education Technology State Grants, Recovery Act 374
Education for Homeless Children and Youth, Recovery Act 5,337
Impact Aid
Impact Aid Facilities Maintenance 9,542
Impact Aid 1,140,112
Impact Act—School Construction Formula Grants, Recovery Act 33,844
Program for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians
Indian Education Grants to Local Educational Agencies 81,543
Even Start—Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations 30
Indian Education Special Program 9,654
Alaska Native Education Program 22,495
Native Hawaiian Education 14,320
No Child Left Behind Act
National Program for Drug-Free Schools and Communities 217,758
Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities State Grants 265,436
Twenty-First Century Community Learning Centers 903,003
Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grants 236,550
Rural Education Achievement Program 132,538
Improving Teacher Quality State Grants 2,589,770
Grants for State Assessments and Related Activities 374,521
Grants for Enhanced Assessment Instruments 8,459
Teacher Incentive Fund 66,460
Title 1 Programs
Title I Grants to Local Education Agencies 11,507,720
Title I Program for Neglected and Delinquent Children 40,164
Striving Readers 27,591
School Improvement Grants 139,861
Title 1 Grants to Local Educational Agencies, Recovery Act 736,947
Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 A-5
U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—Con.
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education—Con.
Other
Civil Rights Training and Advisor Services 1,255
Women’s Educational Equity Act Program 718
Magnet Schools Assistance 99,645
Freely Associated States Education Grant Program 3,360
Charter Schools 168,437
Comprehensive Regional Assistance Centers 2,165
Innovative Education Program Strategies 44,088
Goals 2000—Parental Assistance 12,829
Advanced Placement Incentive Program 38,436
National Assessment of Educational Progress 3
Insular Area Consolidated Grants 47,865
Early Childhood Educator Professional Development 2,111
Transition to Teaching 28,558
Dropout Prevention Programs 2,202
Voluntary Public School Choice 17,812
School Leadership 10,757
Literacy Through School Libraries 16,702
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards 11,203
Olympic Scholarships 1,117
Arts in Education 13,186
Mathematics and Science Partnerships 180,155
Statewide Data Systems 28,484
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund—Education State Grants, Recovery Act 6,004,245
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund—Government Services, Recovery Act 1,006,503
Hurricane Education Recovery 8,548
Troops to Teachers 686
Office of Postsecondary Education
Higher Education Programs—International
National Resource Centers and Fellowship Programs for Language and Area or Language
and International Studies 32,615
Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language Program 2,415
International Research and Studies 3,419
International Overseas Faculty Research Abroad 876
International Overseas Group Project Abroad 2,021
International Overseas Doctoral Dissertation 2,468
Business and International Education Projects 2,761
Centers for International Business Education 6,271
Higher Education Programs—Other
Higher Education Institutional Aid 326,786
Trio-Student Support Services 161,446
Trio-Talent Search 70,877
Trio-Upward Bound 199,318
Higher Education Trio Staff Training Program 2,349
Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) 45,189
Minority Science and Engineering Improvement 4,597
Construction, Reconstruction, Renovation of Academic Facilities 665
Byrd Honors Scholarship 34,463
Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need 15,037
McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement 28,971
Language Resource Centers 2,806
Demonstration Project to Ensure Students With Disabilities Receive a Higher Education 4,594
Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs 254,743
Child Care Access Means Parents in School 10,449
Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants 35,999
Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information Access 1,006
Trio-Educational Opportunity Centers 27,747
Jacob K Javits Fellowships 3,827
College Access Challenge Grant Program 22,711
A-6 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009
U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—Con.
Office of Postsecondary Education—Con.
Higher Education Programs—Other—Con.
Teachers Education Assistance for College and Higher Education 21,844
Bacc Degrees in Science, Tech, Eng, Math, & Critical Frgn Language & Master’s Degrees in All 507
Strengthening Minority-Serving Institutions 3,957
Office of Student Financial Assistance
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants 309,092
Federal Work Study Program 416,708
Loan Cancellations 33,839
Leveraging Education Assistance Partnership (LEAP formerly SSIG) 35,486
Academic Competitiveness Grants 211,200
National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grants 135,565
ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSION
Help America Vote Requirements Payments 79,407
Mock Election Program 54
Data Collection Grant 4,454
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
National Nuclear Security Administration
Weapons Activities 135,789
Naval Reactors 1,356
Office of the Administrator 15,083
Nuclear Waste Disposal
Defense Nuclear Waste Disposal 27,188
Environmental and Other Defense Activities
Other Defense Activities 19,880
Nondefense Environmental Management 42,111
Electricity Deliver and Energy Reliability 7,615
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 586,424
Energy Conservation Programs
Nuclear Energy 10,781
Energy Research and Development Programs
Fossil Energy Research and Development 74,573
General Science and Research 4,977
Energy Supply Research and Development 75,874
Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Research 5
Legacy Management 313
Other
Departmental Administration 20
Payments in Lieu of Taxes 42,177
Uranium Facilities Maintenance 62
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Hazardous Substance Response (Superfund and L.U.S.T)
Superfund 125,151
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks 78,734
Other
State and Tribal Assistance Grants 3,153,668
Environmental Programs and Management 327,754
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION
Fiscal Year 2005 Funds 154
Fiscal Year 2006 Funds 52
Fiscal Year 2007 Funds 691
Fiscal Year 2008 Funds 16,172
Fiscal Year 2009 Funds 14,214
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE—Con.
Office of Justice Programs—Con.
Juvenile justice programs—Con.
Challenge Grants Program 740
Juvenile Mentoring Program 45
Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws Program 22,105
Tribal Youth Program 10,064
National Institute for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 1,133
Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) 19,752
Anti-Gang Initiative 23,986
Criminal and Juvenile Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program 3,978
Law Enforcement Assistance Programs
Bulletproof Vests
Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program 20,290
Community Oriented Policing Program (Cops)
Community Oriented Policy (COPS) 1,125
Law Enforcement Block Grant
Local Law Enforcement Block Grants Program 8,587
Violence Against Women and Children
Victims of Child Abuse 118,291
Violence Against Women Discretionary Grants for Indian Tribal Governments –63
Violence Against Women Formula Grant –134
Rural Domestic Violence and Child Victimization Enforcement Grant Program –12
Closed-Circuit Televising of Child Victims of Abuse 1,365
Reduction and Prevention of Children’s Exposure to Violence 5,312
Technical Assistance and Training Initiative 3,642
Support for Adam Walsh Act Implementation Grant Program 656
Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program 1,286
Weed and Seed
Weed and Seed Program 35,695
Capital Case Litigation 1,224
Other
Law Enforcement Assistance—Undefined 4,067
Police Corps –82
Sex Offender Management Discretionary Grant 4,997
Criminal Lab Improvement Program 720
Paul Coverdell Forensic Sciences Improvement Grant Program 15,912
Forensic Casework DNA Backlog Reduction Program 112,410
Substance Abuse Programs
Byrne Formula Grant Program 13,451
Ed Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Discretionary Grants 36,344
Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners 13,441
Drug Prevention Program 257
Drug-Free Communities—Support Program Grants 793
Indian Country Alcohol and Drug Prevention 5,158
Edward Byrne Memorial Competitive Grant Program 5,621
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program to States and Territories 922,872
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant to Units of Local Government 196,076
Second Chance Act Prisoner Reentry Initiative 25
Other
Public Safety Officers Benefits Program 85,805
Drug Courts Discretionary Grant Program 220,779
State Criminal Alien Assistance Program 391,359
Tribal Court Assistance Program 7,661
Planning, Implementing, and Enhancing Strategies in Community Prosecution 17,820
National White Collar Crime Center 967
Public Safety Officers Educational Assistance 769
Antiterrorism Emergency Reserve 3,431
Congressionally Recommended Awards 148,707
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Labor Force Statistics 82,725
Compensation and Working Conditions 5,803
Employment and Training Administration
State Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service
State Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service 747,773
State Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service 3,304,029
Workforce Investment Act
Workforce Investment Act—Adult Program 927,048
Workforce Investment Act—Youth Activities 1,451,689
Incentives Grants—Workforce Investment Act Section 503 27,827
Workforce Investment Act Incentives Grant—Section 503 Grants to States 16,072
Work Opportunity Tax Credit Program and Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit 17,953
Workforce Investment Act Dislocated Worker Formula Grants 1,488,090
Other
Registered Apprenticeship and Training 876
Senior Community Service Employment Program 550,642
Trade Adjustment Assistance—Workers 289,256
Attestations By Employers Using Nonimmigrant Aliens in Specialty Occupations 49,431
Employment and Training Administration—Pilots, Demonstrations and Research 79,343
Employment and Training Administration—Evaluations 648
Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers 80,557
Native American Employment and Training 60,492
H-1B Job Training Grants 65,490
Community Based Job Training Grants 70,534
Prisoner Reentry 44,108
Temp Labor Certification for Foreign Workers 8,245
Youthbuild 54,209
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Mine Health and Safety Grants 8,842
Brookwood-Sago Grant 503
Occupational Health and Safety Administration
Salary and Expenses for 2005 34
Salary and Expenses for 2006 –7
Salary and Expenses for 2007 –2
Salary and Expenses for 2008 13,362
Salary and Expenses for 2009 125,679
Occupational Safety and Health—Susan Harwood Training Grants 2,160
Occupational Safety and Health—State Program 94,650
Veterans Employment and Training Administration
Disabled Veterans Outreach Program 82,804
Local Veterans Employment Representative Program 76,760
NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
Promotion of the Arts 8,180
Promotion of the Arts 36,986
General Operating Support 19,178
Museum Assessment Program 460
Conservation Project Support 3,148
Conservation Assessment Program 803
State Library Program 171,489
Native American Library Service 3,967
National Leadership Grants 29,865
Librarians for the 21st Century 22,503
Promotion of the Arts—Grants to Organizations and Individuals, Recovery Act 15
Promotion of the Arts—Partnership Agreements, Recovery Act 6,029
21st Century Museum Professionals Program 1,779
Native American Native Hawaiian Museum Services Program 1,027
Museum Grants African American History and Culture 1,311
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION—Con.
Federal Highway Administration—Con.
Other—Con.
Denali Commission 7,812
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 12,594
Emergency Relief Program, Federal Highway Administration 716,078
US Coast Guard 805
Fed-Aid Hwy—DOI Bureau of Reclamation 342
Office of Secretary of Transportation 444
Department of Energy 329
Denali Access System Program 285
Delta Regional Transportation Development Program 2,191
Emergency Relief Program—National Park Service 34
Emergency Relief Program—Bureau of Indian Affairs 9,356
Emergency Relief Program—Forest Service 3,823
Emergency Relief Program—Corps of Engineers 238
Highway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act, Oversight 2,418
Highway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act 2,414,175
Highway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act, National Park Service 333
Highway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act, Bureau of Indian Affairs 2
Highway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act, Office of the Secretary of Transportation 13
Federal Railroad Administration
Railroad Research and Development 2,660
Office of the Administrator 3,209
Next Generation High Speed General Fund 669
Alaska Railroad Rehabilitation 107
Safety and Operations 5,481
Federal-Aid Highways 10,117
Efficiency Incentive Grant to Amtrak 25,981
Operating Subsidy Grant to Amtrak 559,900
Capital and Debt Services Grants to Amtrak 977,544
Amtrak Office of Inspector General, Recovery Act 5,000
Capital Grants—National RR Passenger Corporation, Recovery Act 93
Federal Transit Administration
Urban systems—Federal Transit Administration 26,929
Training and Human Resources 19
Interstate Transfer Grant—Transit 316
Formula Grants 747,556
University Transportation Centers 465
Transit Planning and Research 76,556
Discretionary Grants 16,423
Capital Investment Grants 2,175,839
Job Access and Reverse Commute Grants 33,175
Urban System—FTA 2,925
Urban System—FTA 102
Formula Grant and Bus 7,264,276
Transit Capital Assistance, Recovery Act 569,948
Fixed Guideway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act 76,385
Capital Investment Grants, Recovery Act 306,960
Fixed Guideway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act, Administration/Oversight 69
Formula Grants 54
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Highway Safety Economic Development 5
Highway Safety Improvement Demonstration Projects 195
Highway-Railway Grade Crossing Projects 727
Highway Traffic Safety Grant 523,572
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Pipeline Safety Grants 23,780
Emergency Preparedness Grants 15,121
DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
Treasury Asset Forfeiture Fund
Equitable Sharing—Cash Value 84,154
Equitable Sharing—Property Value 5,602
Other
Cash Management Initiative Act 4,404
Refund of Excise Taxes to Puerto Rico 472,695
Refunding Internal Revenue Collections—Virgin Island 8,624
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Grants to States for Construction of State Home Facilities 78,990
Veterans State Domiciliary Care 60,774
Veterans State Nursing Homes Care 516,700
Veterans State Hospital Care 852
Veterans Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program 127,273
Veterans State Adult Day Health Care 327
State Cemetery Grants 39,976
PAYMENTS TO DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND METRO SYSTEM (WMATA)
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 32
District of Columbia Courts 241,000
District of Columbia Offender Supervision and Court Services Agency 201,000
Federal Payment for Resident Tuition Support 35,100
Federal Payment—Water and Sewer Services 52,852
Defender Services in the District of Columbia Courts 45,000
Federal Payments to the District of Columbia Judicial Retirement and Survivors Annuity Fund 9,000
School Improvements 54,000
Payment to DC Mayor for Family Court Computers 3,388
Payment to CFO 4,888
Criminal Justice Coordination Counsel 1,774
Emergency Planning and Security 48,466
Public School Libraries 7,000
Bioterrorism and Forensics Laboratory 21,000
Federal Payment to Jump Start Public School Reform 20,000
ALABAMA ARKANSAS
Center for Business and Economic Research University of Arkansas-Little Rock
University of Alabama 2801 South University
149 Bidgood Hall Little Rock, AR 72204
Box 870221 Ms. Phyllis Poche
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0221 501-569-8530
Ms. Annette Watters Fax 501-569-8538
205-348-6191 [email protected]
Fax 205-348-2951
[email protected] CALIFORNIA
State Census Data Center
ALASKA
Department of Finance
Census and Geographic Information 915 L Street, 8th Floor
Network Research and Analysis Sacramento, CA 95814-3706
Alaska Department of Labor Ms. Julie Hoang
P.O. Box 25504 916-323-4086
Juneau, AK 99811-5504 Fax 916-327-0222
Ms. Ingrid Zaruba [email protected]
907-465-2439
Fax 907-465-2101 COLORADO
[email protected] Division of Local Government
Colorado Department of Local Affairs
AMERICAN SAMOA
1313 Sherman Street, Room 521
Department of Commerce Denver, CO 80203
Statistics Division Ms. Barbara Mason
Pago Pago, AS 96799 303-866-3120
Ms. Mine Timoteo Fax 303-866-4819
011-684-633-5155 [email protected]
Fax 011-684-633-4195
[email protected] CONNECTICUT
Connecticut State Data Center
ARIZONA
Center for Population Research
Department of Commerce University of Connecticut, Unit 1221
Population Statistics Unit 341 Mansfield Road, Room 401
1700 West Washington Street Storrs, CT 06269-1221
Executive Tower Building, Suite 220 Mr. Orlando Rodriguez
Phoenix, AZ 85007 860-486-9269
Mr. Allen Barnes Fax 860-486-9270
602-771-1155 [email protected]
Fax 602-771-1207
[email protected]
MAINE MISSISSIPPI
Maine State Planning Office Center for Population Studies
38 State House Station University of Mississippi
Augusta, ME 04333-0038 Leavell Hall, Room 301
Mr. Thomas Merrill University, MS 38677-1848
207-287-1478 Ms. Lynn Woo
Fax 207-287-6489 662-915-7288
[email protected] Fax 662-915-7736
[email protected]
MARYLAND
MISSOURI
Maryland Department of Planning
Maryland State Data Center Missouri State Data Center
301 West Preston Street Missouri State Library
Baltimore, MD 21201 P.O. Box 387
Ms. Jane Traynham Jefferson City, MO 65102-0387
410-767-4450 Ms. Katina Jones
Fax 410-767-4480 573-526-1087
[email protected] Fax 573-751-3612
[email protected]
VERMONT WISCONSIN
Center for Rural Studies Department of Administration
University of Vermont Demographic Services Center
207 Morrill Hall 101 East Wilson Street, 10th Floor
Burlington, VT 05405 P.O. Box 8944
Mr. William Sawyer Madison, WI 53708-8944
802-656-0892 Philip Wells
Fax 802-656-1423 608-266-1927
[email protected] Fax 608-267-6917
[email protected]
VIRGINIA
WYOMING
Virginia Employment Commission
703 East Main Street Department of Administration and Information
Richmond, VA 23219 Economic Analysis Division
Mr. Don Lillywhite 2800 Central Avenue
804-786-8624 Cheyenne, WY 82002
Fax 804-371-0412 Ms. Amy Bittner
[email protected] 307-777-7504
Fax 307-632-1819
VIRGIN ISLANDS [email protected]
University of the Virgin Islands
Eastern Caribbean Center
No. 2 John Brewer’s Bay
Charlotte Amalie
St. Thomas, VI 00802
Dr. Frank Mills
340-693-1027
Fax 340-693-1025
[email protected]
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