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Otsego County, Mich., funds by Education, Department of

Listing $3,821,341.00 in stimulus funds from Education, Department of for Otsego

Note: For some programs where states do not report where money will be distributed across the state, we do not have the allocation for individual counties. Those programs include: Medicaid, unemployment benefits and food stamps. Those amounts are included in the totals for where the state agency receiving that money is located.

Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.

Recipient Amount Description Federal Dept./Agency Date
GAYLORD COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT INC $2,479,882 State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (SFSF) - Education State Grants, Recovery Act Education Stabilization funds support public elementary, secondary, and postsecondary education programs and services.
This spending item is part of a $1,302,368,992 allocation. See details
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 5/29/2009
JOHANNESBURG-LEWISTON AREA SCHOOLS $650,607 State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (SFSF) - Education State Grants, Recovery Act Education Stabilization funds support public elementary, secondary, and postsecondary education programs and services.
This spending item is part of a $1,302,368,992 allocation. See details
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 5/29/2009
GAYLORD COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT INC $298,186 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies, Recovery Act Improve teaching and learning for students most at risk of failing to meet State academic achievement standards.
This spending item is part of a $389,902,873 allocation. See details
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 4/01/2009
Vanderbilt Area Schools $159,340 State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (SFSF) - Education State Grants, Recovery Act Education Stabilization funds support public elementary, secondary, and postsecondary education programs and services.
This spending item is part of a $1,302,368,992 allocation. See details
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 5/29/2009
JOHANNESBURG-LEWISTON AREA SCHOOLS $124,754 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies, Recovery Act Improve teaching and learning for students most at risk of failing to meet State academic achievement standards.
This spending item is part of a $389,902,873 allocation. See details
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 4/01/2009
VANDERBILT AREA SCHOOLS $89,945 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies, Recovery Act Improve teaching and learning for students most at risk of failing to meet State academic achievement standards.
This spending item is part of a $389,902,873 allocation. See details
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 4/01/2009
GAYLORD COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT INC $10,968 Education Technology State Grants, Recovery Act Educational Technology State Grants to States were used to provide every educator in Michigan with an opportunity to differentiate and individualize instruction to improve student achievement utilizing state and local student data sets.
This spending item is part of a $24,409,625 allocation. See details
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 7/24/2009
JOHANNESBURG-LEWISTON AREA SCHOOLS $4,693 Education Technology State Grants, Recovery Act Educational Technology State Grants to States were used to provide every educator in Michigan with an opportunity to differentiate and individualize instruction to improve student achievement utilizing state and local student data sets.
This spending item is part of a $24,409,625 allocation. See details
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 7/24/2009
VANDERBILT AREA SCHOOLS $2,966 Education Technology State Grants, Recovery Act Educational Technology State Grants to States were used to provide every educator in Michigan with an opportunity to differentiate and individualize instruction to improve student achievement utilizing state and local student data sets.
This spending item is part of a $24,409,625 allocation. See details
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 7/24/2009