Grants to State and Local Governments

Grants to State and Local Governments
Author: U.s. Government Accountability Office
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2017-08-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781974195992

" Grants are a form of federal assistance consisting of payments in cash or in kind for a specified purpose and they represent an important tool for achieving national objectives. They vary greatly, including in the types of programs they fund, the methods they use to allocate funds to recipients, and the amount of discretion they give to the grant recipient on how the funds are spent. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has previously estimated that grants to state and local governments represent roughly 80 percent of all federal grant funding, with the balance going to recipients such as nonprofit organizations, research institutions, or individuals. In a time of fiscal constraint, continuing to support the current scope and breadth of federal grants to state and local governments will be a challenge. In response to a request, this report (1) provides information regarding the amount of grant funding to state and local governments for fiscal year 2011, how such funding has changed over the last three decades, and difficulties related to identifying the exact number of such grant programs; and (2) identifies selected grants management challenges that have been identified in previous work by GAO and federal IGs over the last several years. Towards this end, GAO analyzed data from OMB and the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance and conducted a review of previous reports from GAO and federal IGs. "

Federal Grants to State and Local Governments

Federal Grants to State and Local Governments
Author: Andrew E. Fisher
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Federal aid to public welfare
ISBN: 9781624172939

Grants are a form of federal assistance consisting of payments in cash or in kind for a specified purpose and they represent an important tool for achieving national objectives. They vary greatly, including in the types of programs they fund, the methods they use to allocate funds to recipients, and the amount of discretion they give to the grant recipient on how the funds are spent. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has previously estimated that grants to state and local governments represent roughly 80 percent of all federal grand funding, with the balance going to recipients such as non-profit organizations, research institutions, or individuals. This book provides an overview of federal funding levels in a time of fiscal constraint, with a focus on the challenge of continuing to support the current scope and breadth of federal grants to state and local governments.

Grants to State and Local Governments

Grants to State and Local Governments
Author: United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2018-01-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983616358

Grants to State and Local Governments: An Overview of Federal Funding Levels and Selected Challenges

Federal Grants to State and Local Governments

Federal Grants to State and Local Governments
Author: Sheila Campbell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2013-04-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781457844843

This report shows that in FY 2011, the federal government provided $607 billion in grants to state and local governments. Those funds accounted for 17% of federal outlays, 4% of gross domestic product (GDP), and a quarter of spending by state and local governments that year. Over the past 30 years, those “intergovernmental” grants -- financial transfers from the federal government that support a wide range of state and local programs -- have fluctuated as a share of federal outlays. Federal grants for health programs, primarily Medicaid, have grown rapidly, and grants for programs and initiatives not related to health -- such as those associated with income security, education, and transportation -- have also increased, albeit at a slower rate. In total, the federal government reported outlays in 2011 for more than 200 intergovernmental grant programs, which were administered by 30 federal departments and independent agencies. Figures. This is a print on demand report.

Guide to Government Grants Writing

Guide to Government Grants Writing
Author: Harriet Grayson Mup Ma
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2005-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0595377858

The government has literally billions of dollars to give away. While many people express interest in applying for government grants they falsely think the process is too complicated. The Guide to Government Grants Writing simplifies this process. In addition, information is provided on bidding for government contracts, which are available to organizations of all types as well as individuals. The Guide to Government Grants Writing is a concise, simple but elegant tool designed to assist any individual or organization, including non-profit and for-profit businesses on researching and writing government grant applications. The Guide illustrates and provides specific step-by-step examples on how to complete the seemingly dense application as well as forms required of all government grant applications. The Guide is a basic reference tool for accessing grants information on all government levels-federal, state and local. Specific state-by-state details are provided on grants available in all 50 states. Don't let the forms and the length of the application announcement prevent you or your organization from applying for government grants and or seeking government contracts. The Guide to Government Grants Writing makes the entire process manageable. Don't let your organization miss out on the opportunities.

Federal Grants to State and Local Governments

Federal Grants to State and Local Governments
Author: Robert Jay Jilger
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781500535858

The federal government is expected to provide state and local governments more than $607 billion in federal grants in FY2014, funding a wide range of public policies, such as health care, transportation, income security, education, job training, social services, community development, and environmental protection. Federal grants account for about one-third of total state government funding, and more than half of state government funding for health care and public assistance.