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Becker County, Minn.| U.S. | Minnesota | Becker | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Population | 304,059,724 | 5,220,393 | 32,000 | |
| Total recovery funding | $312,735,579,044 | $5,566,178,844 | $31,987,562 | |
| Direct to County | $290,999,413,356 | $5,104,479,830 | $31,987,562 | |
| County Funds per Capita | $957 | $978 | $1,000 | |
| Unemployment (12/08) |
7.4 | 6.6 | 9.2 | |
| Unemployment (12/09) |
10 | 7.4 | 8.4 | |
| Median Household Income | $50,007 | $55,616 | $44,005 | |
| Poverty Rate | 13.3% | 9.6% | 10.3% |
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Stimulus contracts, grants and loans in Becker County, Minn.
Data last updated on March 2010.
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Note: County-level data does not include tax cuts, Medicaid, unemployment benefits or food stamps. There still may be overrepresentation of money going to counties where capitals are located because in some cases, awards to state agencies did not indicate that they were to be used statewide.
Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.
| Recipient | Amount | Type | Description | Federal Dept./Agency | Date | ||||||||||
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| WHITE EARTH HOUSING AUTHORITY | $3,000,000.00 | Grant | Native American Housing Block Grants (Competitive) Recovery Act Funded NAHBG, Competitive-NAHASDA-Eligible activities including, Acquisition, New construction, Rehabilitation of affordable housing, site improvement, development and rehabilitation of utilities and infrastructure, utilities services, cconversion, demolition, financing, administration and planning, improvement to achieve greater energy efficiency, mold remediation, investments that leverage private sector funding or financing for renovations and energy conservation retrofit investments.... Show more | Housing and Urban Development Department / Public and Indian Housing | 8/13/2009 | ||||||||||
| RURAL MINNESOTA CEP, INC. | $2,893,764.00 | Grant |
WIA Dislocated Workers Customers of Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Adult are seeking greater participation in the labor force. Under Recovery Act WIA Adult, Minnesota gives priority to those individuals on public assistance and to those who are considered to be low-income when identified, including veterans being given additional priority service. Services available to assist job seekers include preliminary assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, and abilities; support services; occupational or on-the-job training; job search and placement assistance; and career counseling, and those services provided in the resource area. Information is also available on employment-related services such as local education and training service providers, labor market information, job vacancies, and skills necessary for in-demand jobs. The award amount for this program is $6,952,045. The Dislocated Worker program serves laid-off workers and the businesses that hire them. Under Recovery Act, Minnesota gives priority to those individuals who want to receive credentialed training for high-growth/high-demand occupations with veterans being given additional priority service. When a layoff/closing occurs or may occur, the Dislocated Worker Rapid Response team contacts the business to assess the situation and to meet with the workers to inform them of available services. Program participants receive assessment, testing, job counseling, job-search assistance, and related services. Training is also available, but not all dislocated workers receive training services. Workers who do not have easily transferable skills and are unlikely to find employment in the same industry receive priority in the scope of services for which they qualify. The award amount for this program is $20,963,288. For Recovery Act youth enrolled in expanded summer youth employment opportunities, the main goals are: Improve the employability of youth through public or private sector work experience; Provide youth with a supervised worksite where they can develop work readiness skills; Coordinate with community organizations and private sector businesses to serve youth; Encourage school completion or re-enroll youth in educational institutions in the case of out-of-school youth. Youth Recovery Act year round expanded activities provides employment and training services to economically disadvantaged youth ? same as ?regular? WIA youth program. Also focuses on continuing to provide work experience beyond summer for out-of-school youth. The award amount for this program is $17,789,172.... Show more
This spending item is part of a $45,704,500.00 allocation. See details |
Labor Department / Employment and Training Administration | 2/17/2009 | ||||||||||
| MIDWEST MINNESOTA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP | $2,000,000.00 | Grant | Community Development Financial Institutions Program MMCDC is currently using the awarded FY 2009 money provided by the recovery act to expand an in-house loan pool for home mortgages by providing low-cost credit to high risk populations. Our target market is low income homeowners, single-parent houuseholds and foreclosed properties specifically in rural Minnesota. Besides using CDFI funds to expand our in-house loan pool, we commonly use local partner organizations to help homeowners achieve an affordable payment amount.... Show more | Treasury Department / Community Development Financial Institutions | 6/29/2009 | ||||||||||
| RURAL MINNESOTA CEP, INC. | $1,999,517.00 | Grant |
WIA Dislocated Workers Customers of Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Adult are seeking greater participation in the labor force. Under Recovery Act WIA Adult, Minnesota gives priority to those individuals on public assistance and to those who are considered to be low-income when identified, including veterans being given additional priority service. Services available to assist job seekers include preliminary assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, and abilities; support services; occupational or on-the-job training; job search and placement assistance; and career counseling, and those services provided in the resource area. Information is also available on employment-related services such as local education and training service providers, labor market information, job vacancies, and skills necessary for in-demand jobs. The award amount for this program is $6,952,045. The Dislocated Worker program serves laid-off workers and the businesses that hire them. Under Recovery Act, Minnesota gives priority to those individuals who want to receive credentialed training for high-growth/high-demand occupations with veterans being given additional priority service. When a layoff/closing occurs or may occur, the Dislocated Worker Rapid Response team contacts the business to assess the situation and to meet with the workers to inform them of available services. Program participants receive assessment, testing, job counseling, job-search assistance, and related services. Training is also available, but not all dislocated workers receive training services. Workers who do not have easily transferable skills and are unlikely to find employment in the same industry receive priority in the scope of services for which they qualify. The award amount for this program is $20,963,288. For Recovery Act youth enrolled in expanded summer youth employment opportunities, the main goals are: Improve the employability of youth through public or private sector work experience; Provide youth with a supervised worksite where they can develop work readiness skills; Coordinate with community organizations and private sector businesses to serve youth; Encourage school completion or re-enroll youth in educational institutions in the case of out-of-school youth. Youth Recovery Act year round expanded activities provides employment and training services to economically disadvantaged youth ? same as ?regular? WIA youth program. Also focuses on continuing to provide work experience beyond summer for out-of-school youth. The award amount for this program is $17,789,172.... Show more
This spending item is part of a $45,704,500.00 allocation. See details |
Labor Department / Employment and Training Administration | 2/17/2009 | ||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $1,494,683.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH HOUSING AUTHORITY | $1,346,312.00 | Grant | Native American Housing Block Grants (Formula) Recovery Act Funded Native American Housing Block Grant Formula - New construction, acquisition, rehabilitation including energy efficiency, conservation, and infrastructure. | Housing and Urban Development Department / Public and Indian Housing | 3/25/2009 | ||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $1,292,175.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| RURAL MINNESOTA CEP, INC. | $1,187,307.00 | Grant |
WIA Dislocated Workers Customers of Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Adult are seeking greater participation in the labor force. Under Recovery Act WIA Adult, Minnesota gives priority to those individuals on public assistance and to those who are considered to be low-income when identified, including veterans being given additional priority service. Services available to assist job seekers include preliminary assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, and abilities; support services; occupational or on-the-job training; job search and placement assistance; and career counseling, and those services provided in the resource area. Information is also available on employment-related services such as local education and training service providers, labor market information, job vacancies, and skills necessary for in-demand jobs. The award amount for this program is $6,952,045. The Dislocated Worker program serves laid-off workers and the businesses that hire them. Under Recovery Act, Minnesota gives priority to those individuals who want to receive credentialed training for high-growth/high-demand occupations with veterans being given additional priority service. When a layoff/closing occurs or may occur, the Dislocated Worker Rapid Response team contacts the business to assess the situation and to meet with the workers to inform them of available services. Program participants receive assessment, testing, job counseling, job-search assistance, and related services. Training is also available, but not all dislocated workers receive training services. Workers who do not have easily transferable skills and are unlikely to find employment in the same industry receive priority in the scope of services for which they qualify. The award amount for this program is $20,963,288. For Recovery Act youth enrolled in expanded summer youth employment opportunities, the main goals are: Improve the employability of youth through public or private sector work experience; Provide youth with a supervised worksite where they can develop work readiness skills; Coordinate with community organizations and private sector businesses to serve youth; Encourage school completion or re-enroll youth in educational institutions in the case of out-of-school youth. Youth Recovery Act year round expanded activities provides employment and training services to economically disadvantaged youth ? same as ?regular? WIA youth program. Also focuses on continuing to provide work experience beyond summer for out-of-school youth. The award amount for this program is $17,789,172.... Show more
This spending item is part of a $45,704,500.00 allocation. See details |
Labor Department / Employment and Training Administration | 2/17/2009 | ||||||||||
| MAHUBE COMMUNITY COUNCIL INC | $1,147,805.00 | Grant |
Weatherization Assistance for Low-Income Persons Recovery Act - Weatherization Formula Grants - Low-Income Households
This spending item is part of a $131,937,000.00 allocation. See details |
Energy Department | 3/26/2009 | ||||||||||
| DETROIT LAKES PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISTRICT #22 | $1,067,908.61 | Grant |
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (SFSF) - Education State Grants, Recovery Act Education Fund - for the support of public elementary, secondary, and postsecondary education and, as, applicable, early childhood education programs and services.
This spending item is part of a $447,485,000.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | 4/27/2009 | ||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $831,355.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $676,417.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $674,861.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $649,102.00 | Grant | Recovery Act ? Assistance to Rural Law Enforcement to Combat Crime and Drugs Competitive Grant Program The Assistance to Rural Law Enforcement to combate drugs and crime purpose is to decrease the high crime rate on the White Earth Reservation. The White Earth Police Department hired or reassigned thhree investigators to continue our investigation of the high level of violent crimes. The purpose is to decrease the crime rate by atleast 8% overall during the two year grant along with having a higher percent of crimes being charged out. The White Earth Police Department is also conducting numberous community events to conduct surveys on crime and what crimes are being committed. We have also taken the basic crime rate data and where on the reservation it is happening so that we can take our resources and place them into those aresa to reduce crime rates.... Show more | Justice Department | 9/16/2009 | ||||||||||
| DETROIT LAKES PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISTRICT #22 | $615,275.67 | Grant |
Special Education Grants to States, Recovery Act Assist states in providing special education and related services to children with disabilities in accordance with Part B of the IDEA.
This spending item is part of a $189,839,000.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH INVESTMENT INITIATIVE | $590,000.00 | Grant | Community Development Financial Institutions Program The White Earth Investment Initiative began in 2002 and became a certified Community Development Financial Institution in 2007. It pairs lending with development services on the White Earth Reservation in order to build assets for individual and ssmall businesses residing there. WEII's comprehensive Business Plan call for providing new products and serving new markets. Using a CDFI award, the company will expand its products to include affordable consumer loans linked to critical development services such as free tax preparation, first time home buyers education, credit counseling, and personal financial literacy.... Show more | Treasury Department / Community Development Financial Institutions | 7/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| LAKE AGASSIZ SPECIAL EDUCATION CO-OP | $517,320.16 | Grant |
Special Education Grants to States, Recovery Act Assist states in providing special education and related services to children with disabilities in accordance with Part B of the IDEA.
This spending item is part of a $189,839,000.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $500,312.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $446,429.00 | Grant | Indian Community Development Block Grant Program (Recovery Act Funded) On August 13, 2009, a Funding Approval/Agreement was signed by Kevin Fitzgibbons. This was the official notification to the White Earth Reservation Tribal Council that they had been awarded $446,429.00 in stimulus funding to connstruct a new lodge.... Show more | Housing and Urban Development Department / Public and Indian Housing | 8/21/2009 | ||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $438,730.00 | Grant | ARRA - IHS Tribal Agreements On September 11, 2009, a Memorandum of Agreement was signed by Craig Morin, Director of Sanitation Facilities Construction, Bemidji Area Indian Health Service. This was the official notification to the White Earth Reservation Tribal Council that they had been awarded $4660,730.00 in stimulus funding to construct a new lagoon.... Show more | Health and Human Services, Department of / Indian Health Service | 9/08/2009 | ||||||||||
| County of Becker | $420,000.00 | Grant | Highway Planning and Construction Highway Infrastructure Investment Grant: Available for Use in Any Area (flexible) | Transportation Department / Federal Highway Administration | 4/06/2009 | ||||||||||
| FRAZEE-VERGAS IND SCHOOL DST | $393,545.22 | Grant |
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (SFSF) - Education State Grants, Recovery Act Education Fund - for the support of public elementary, secondary, and postsecondary education and, as, applicable, early childhood education programs and services.
This spending item is part of a $447,485,000.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | 4/27/2009 | ||||||||||
| Food N Fuel | $364,000.00 | Loan | 7(a) Loan Guarantees TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN FINANCING IN THE PRIVATE CREDIT MARKETPLACE | Small Business Administration | |||||||||||
| MAHUBE COMMUNITY COUNCIL INC | $359,102.00 | Grant | ARRA - Early Head Start This award is for the expansion of the Early Head Start program with an additional 36 infants, toddlers, and pregnant women. Families will be enrolled in one of three program options: 1) family child care (12 children), Four children will be enrolled in each of 3 family chiild care homes, 2) home base in Becker and Mahnomen Counties (12 children), or 3) home base pregnant teen option in Hubbard County (12 pregnant teens). Two home visitors will be hired for the home base options. Two FTE family child care providers (1 FTE = 6 children) will be contracted with for the child care option. All federally mandated comprehensive services will be provided to enrolled children and their families, inlcuding educational, health, mental health, dental, nutrition, and social services. A waiting list currently exists for services. Families will be selected based on federal enrollment criteria. Start up training activities with staff will begin Janaury 4, 2010. First home visits with children/families will begin January 18, 2010.... Show more | Health and Human Services, Department of / Administration for Children and Families | 11/27/2009 | ||||||||||
| MAHUBE COMMUNITY COUNCIL INC | $350,000.00 | Grant |
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (Recovery Act Funded) Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program: The purpose is to provide financial assistance and services to either prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless or help those who are experiencing homelessnesss to become quickly re-housed and stabilized. The State of Minnesota expects to prevent homelessness for 1,700 households and end homelessness for 800 households in the period October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2011. HPRP subgrantees (nonprofits and local units of government) will be providing a combination of financial assistance and services to individuals and families who are homeless or about to become homeless.... Show more
This spending item is part of a $10,865,200.00 allocation. See details |
Housing and Urban Development Department / Community Planning and Development | 7/13/2009 | ||||||||||
| COLOR-TEK COATINGS INC | $301,500.00 | Loan | 7(a) Loan Guarantees TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN FINANCING IN THE PRIVATE CREDIT MARKETPLACE | Small Business Administration | |||||||||||
| WAUBUN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 435 | $299,545.07 | Grant |
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (SFSF) - Education State Grants, Recovery Act Education Fund - for the support of public elementary, secondary, and postsecondary education and, as, applicable, early childhood education programs and services.
This spending item is part of a $447,485,000.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | 4/27/2009 | ||||||||||
| Cash for Clunkers Participants | $293,000.00 | Grant |
Note: Though Cash for Clunkers was not part of the original stimulus bill, $2 billion in stimulus funds were used to extend the program. |
Transportation Department / National Highway Traffic Safety Administration | |||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $269,838.00 | Grant | ARRA ? Child Care and Development Block Grant White Earth Reservation Child Care Program expects to utilize the ARRA funds to help communities, children and families in creating and developing high quality child care services in their community; by investing in the economic development by creating chhild care services in communities, assist child care providers in staying incompliance or getting in compliance with licensing regulations, provide parents and children with high quality early childhood opportunities that include literacy initiatives and school readiness initiatives by providing resources and equipment to them, that is made possible by ARRA funds. Services created/purchased by community members, businesses to help communities, families, children and providers retain and/or create high quality child care services.... Show more | Health and Human Services, Department of | 4/09/2009 | ||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $269,838.00 | Grant | ARRA ? Child Care and Development Block Grant White Earth Reservation Child Care Program expects to utilize the ARRA funds to help communities, children and families in creating and developing high quality child care services in their community; by investing in the economic development by creating chhild care services in communities, assist child care providers in staying incompliance or getting in compliance with licensing regulations, provide parents and children with high quality early childhood opportunities that include literacy initiatives and school readiness initiatives by providing resources and equipment to them, that is made possible by ARRA funds. Services created/purchased by community members, businesses to help communities, families, children and providers retain and/or create high quality child care services.... Show more | Health and Human Services, Department of / Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 | ||||||||||
| Ice Cracking Lodge | $262,500.00 | Loan | 7(a) Loan Guarantees TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN FINANCING IN THE PRIVATE CREDIT MARKETPLACE | Small Business Administration | |||||||||||
| DETROIT LAKES PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISTRICT #22 | $258,991.23 | Grant |
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 $94,711,000.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| LAKE PARK -AUDUBON SCHOOL DISTRICT | $249,622.19 | Grant |
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (SFSF) - Education State Grants, Recovery Act Education Fund - for the support of public elementary, secondary, and postsecondary education and, as, applicable, early childhood education programs and services.
This spending item is part of a $447,485,000.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | 4/27/2009 | ||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH HOUSING AUTHORITY | $246,568.00 | Grant |
Weatherization Assistance for Low-Income Persons Recovery Act - Weatherization Formula Grants - Low-Income Households
This spending item is part of a $131,937,000.00 allocation. See details |
Energy Department | 3/26/2009 | ||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $246,500.00 | Grant | ARRA - IHS Tribal Agreements On July 27, 2009, a Memorandum of Agreement was signed by Craig Morin, Director of Sanitation Facilities Construction, Bemidji Area Indian Health Service. This was the official notification to the White Earth Reservation Tribal Council that they had been awarded $276,5000.00 in stimulus funding to improve the White Earth Lagoon with rip rap improvements.... Show more | Health and Human Services, Department of / Indian Health Service | 8/13/2009 | ||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $231,353.00 | Grant | ARRA - IHS Tribal Agreements On September 22, 2009, Contract HHSI239200900034I was signed by William Fisher, Chief Contracting Officer. The contract was awarded in the amount of $231,353.00 to remodel the White Earth Health Center. This stimulus funding will correct deficiencies in security, handiccap compliance, energy conservation, plant management, structural, mechanical, electrical, grounds and painting.... Show more | Health and Human Services, Department of / Indian Health Service | 9/22/2009 | ||||||||||
| MAHUBE COMMUNITY COUNCIL INC | $211,959.00 | Grant |
ARRA - Community Services Block Grant ARRA supplemental funding for the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) program allocates funds to a network of eligible organizations to support employment related services that create and sustain economic growth with a particular focus on people living in poverrty.... Show more
This spending item is part of a $12,032,300.00 allocation. See details |
Health and Human Services, Department of / Administration for Children and Families | 4/10/2009 | ||||||||||
| FRAZEE-VERGAS IND SCHOOL DST | $208,428.99 | Grant |
Special Education Grants to States, Recovery Act Assist states in providing special education and related services to children with disabilities in accordance with Part B of the IDEA.
This spending item is part of a $189,839,000.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| MAHUBE COMMUNITY COUNCIL INC | $207,773.00 | Grant | ARRA - Head Start This award is to provide ARRA funds to Head Start and Early Head Start programming in the amount of $207,773. A total of 263 Head Start children and 96 Early Head Start children are served with this funding. Head Start received 1.84% COLA in the amount of $38,194. Early Head Starrt received 1.84% COLA in the amount of $18,304. This COLA increase was awarded to staff for salaries and fringe benefits. Quality improvement funds were awarded for Head Start program improvements in the amount of $99,395. Quality improvement funds were awarded for Early Head Start program improvements in the amount of $51,880. Specific Head Start program quality improvements were: 1) staff training to upgrade their skills. 2) Staff travel costs to participate in training. 3) Improvements to upgrade Head Start center facilities such as paint, carpeting, sinks/faucets, handicap accessibility, playground and side walk repairs. 4) creation of 2 new collaboration classroom sites with the Detroit Lakes School District, 5) Funds to offset increases in children's food costs for the new collaboration sites. Specific Early Head Start program quality improvements were: 1) staff training to upgrade their skills. 2) Staff travel costs to participate in training. 3) Improvements to upgrade Head Start center facilities such as paint, carpeting, sinks/faucets, handicap accessibility, playground and side walk repairs. 4) Funds to offset increases in children's food costs.... Show more | Health and Human Services, Department of / Administration for Children and Families | 6/25/2009 | ||||||||||
| MAHUBE COMMUNITY COUNCIL INC | $207,773.00 | Grant | ARRA - Head Start This award is to provide ARRA funds to Head Start and Early Head Start programming in the amount of $207,773. A total of 263 Head Start children and 96 Early Head Start children are served with this funding. Head Start received 1.84% COLA in the amount of $38,194. Early Head Starrt received 1.84% COLA in the amount of $18,304. This COLA increase was awarded to staff for salaries and fringe benefits. The COLA increase to existing staff has NOT been used to tabulate FTE. Quality improvement funds were awarded for Head Start program improvements in the amount of $99,395. Quality improvement funds were awarded for Early Head Start program improvements in the amount of $51,880. Specific Head Start program quality improvements were: 1) staff training to upgrade their skills. 2) Staff travel costs to participate in training. 3) Improvements to upgrade Head Start center facilities such as paint, carpeting, sinks/faucets, handicap accessibility, playground and side walk repairs. 4) creation of 2 new collaboration classroom sites with the Detroit Lakes School District, 5) Funds to offset increases in children's food costs for the new collaboration sites. Specific Early Head Start program quality improvements were: 1) staff training to upgrade their skills. 2) Staff travel costs to participate in training. 3) Improvements to upgrade Head Start center facilities such as paint, carpeting, sinks/faucets, handicap accessibility, playground and side walk repairs. ARRA funding was used to create one new teacher assistance position in the collaboration classroom.... Show more | Health and Human Services, Department of / Administration for Children and Families | 6/12/2009 | ||||||||||
| WEBBROS, INC | $200,000.00 | Loan | 7(a) Loan Guarantees TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN FINANCING IN THE PRIVATE CREDIT MARKETPLACE | Small Business Administration | |||||||||||
| WAUBUN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 435 | $196,778.00 | Grant |
Education Technology State Grants, Recovery Act Educational Technology State Grants to improve student academic achievement through the innovative use and the effective integration of new and emerging technology with teacher training, curriculum development, and successful research-based instructionaal methods in elementary and secondary schools.... Show more
This spending item is part of a $6,117,380.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | 7/24/2009 | ||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $178,500.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| SACRED SPIRITS | $154,000.00 | Grant | Tribal Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Coalitions Grant Program Recovery Act Tribal Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Coalitions | Justice Department | 8/21/2009 | ||||||||||
| WAUBUN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 435 | $135,597.88 | Grant |
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 $94,711,000.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $134,743.00 | Grant | ARRA - IHS Tribal Agreements Construction services for a fire sprinkler system upgrade at the Old RTC Building, Construction services to correct deficiencies in the life safety, handicap access, structural, electrical, and mechanical systems at the Pine Point CHR facility, Construction services to coorrect deficiencies in handicap access and structural systems at the Elbo Lake CHR Office in the Elbow Lake Community center.... Show more | Health and Human Services, Department of / Indian Health Service | 12/10/2009 | ||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $100,000.00 | Loan | Farm Operating Loans DIRECT OPERATING LOAN | Agriculture Department / Farm Service Agency | |||||||||||
| Steve's Woodworking, Inc. | $100,000.00 | Loan | 7(a) Loan Guarantees TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN FINANCING IN THE PRIVATE CREDIT MARKETPLACE | Small Business Administration | |||||||||||
| MINNESOTA STATE COMMUNITY TECHNICAL COLLEGE | $99,335.00 | Grant | Rural Business Enterprise Grants - ARRA Hiring of business entrepreneur center staff and start up equipment for the business incubator. | Agriculture Department / Rural Business Cooperative Service | 8/21/2009 | ||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $97,922.00 | Grant | ARRA - Head Start ARRA COLA & QUALITY IMPROVEMENT | Health and Human Services, Department of / Administration for Children and Families | 7/28/2009 | ||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $97,922.00 | Grant | ARRA - Head Start ARRA COLA & QUALITY IMPROVEMENT | Health and Human Services, Department of / Administration for Children and Families | 7/28/2009 | ||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $97,400.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| MAHUBE COMMUNITY COUNCIL INC | $96,722.00 | Grant | ARRA - Head Start This award is for ARRA expansion of the Head Start program of an additional 12 preschool age children and their families. 12 children have been enrolled in a combination option center located at the Frank White Education Center in Park Rapids, MN. The combination option offers 2 ceenter days each week and 2 home visits each month to enrolled children/families. One teacher and one part time teacher assistant have been hired to provide services to enrolled children and families. Enrolled children will receive the full range of required Head Start services including: educational/school readiness preparation, health, dental, mental health, and disabilities services. Parents are involved in parenting education, needs assessment, and program parenting committees. Funding was also awarded for start up activities. Start up activities included: 1)hiring staff, 2) purchasing equipment/supplies for center and home visits, 3) purchasing a vehicle for staff use in the delivery of services, 4) training and orienting new staff to the Head Start Performance Standards, requirements of the program, and outcomes to be attained, and 5) recruiting and enrolling children. Full enrollment is complete with 12 children. Direct services to children and familes will begin on January 4, 2010.... Show more | Health and Human Services, Department of / Administration for Children and Families | 9/15/2009 | ||||||||||
| MAHUBE COMMUNITY COUNCIL INC | $96,722.00 | Grant | ARRA - Head Start This award is for expansion of the Head Start program of an additional 12 preschool age children and their families. Children will be enrolled in a combination option center located at the Frank White Education Center in Park Rapids, MN. One teacher and one part time teacher assisstant will be hired to provide services to enrolled children and families. Enrolled children will receive the full range of required Head Start services including: educational/school readiness preparation, health, dental, mental health, and disabilities services. Parents will be involved in parenting education, needs assessment, and program parenting committees. Funding was also awarded for start up activities. Start up activities include: 1)hiring staff, 2) purchasing equipment/supplies for center and home visits, 3) purchasing a vehicle for staff use in the delivery of services, 4) training and orienting new staff to the Head Start Performance Standards, requirements of the program, and outcomes to be attained, and 5) recruiting and enrolling children. Full enrollment is to be completed by Decmber 30, 2009 with children beginning on January 4, 2010.... Show more | Health and Human Services, Department of / Administration for Children and Families | 9/30/2009 | ||||||||||
| FRAZEE-VERGAS IND SCHOOL DST | $94,380.87 | Grant |
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 $94,711,000.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| FRAZEE, CITY OF | $90,000.00 | Grant | Rural Business Enterprise Grants - ARRA No awards given. | Agriculture Department / Rural Business Cooperative Service | 8/21/2009 | ||||||||||
| GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY | $84,962.00 | Contract | GE Analog 65KW Xray system, includes installation and training | Department of Veterans Affairs | 12/22/2009 | ||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $83,677.00 | Grant |
Violence Against Women Formula Grants The overarching purpose of all Violence Against Women (VAWA) Recovery Act funding is to hire and retain criminal justice and victim services personnel who respond to violent crimes against women, as well as support other strategies that create and preserve jobs aand promote economic growth while improving responses to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. An additional purpose for use of the law enforcement, prosecution and courts funds is to conduct a collaborative project to create systems change within the criminal justice system in addressing violence against women. An additional purpose for use of the victim services and discretionary funds is to enlarge or strengthen existing direct services for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and/or dating violence, and improve delivery of victim services to underserved populations OR enlarge or strengthen existing direct services for Native American victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and/or dating violence.... Show more
This spending item is part of a $2,403,270.00 allocation. See details |
Justice Department | 5/15/2009 | ||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $75,052.00 | Grant |
ARRA - Community Services Block Grant ARRA supplemental funding for the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) program allocates funds to a network of eligible organizations to support employment related services that create and sustain economic growth with a particular focus on people living in poverrty.... Show more
This spending item is part of a $12,032,300.00 allocation. See details |
Health and Human Services, Department of / Administration for Children and Families | 4/10/2009 | ||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $69,146.00 | Grant |
ARRA ? Child Care and Development Block Grant Title: ARRA Supplemental Funding for the Child Care Development Fund (CCDF). Description: Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $26,097,300.00 allocation. See details |
Health and Human Services, Department of / Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 | ||||||||||
| Becker County Transit | $64,000.00 | Grant |
Formula Grants for Other Than Urbanized Areas Invest in public transporation by purchasing 50 new buses for rural public transit providers and seven (7) new buses for the provision of public subsidized inter-city transporation services.
This spending item is part of a $7,414,000.00 allocation. See details |
Transportation Department / Federal Transit Administration | 7/10/2009 | ||||||||||
| Becker County Transit | $64,000.00 | Grant |
Formula Grants for Other Than Urbanized Areas Invest in public transporation by purchasing 50 new buses for rural public transit providers and seven (7) new buses for the provision of public subsidized inter-city transporation services.
This spending item is part of a $7,414,000.00 allocation. See details |
Transportation Department / Federal Transit Administration | 7/10/2009 | ||||||||||
| BECKER, COUNTY OF | $57,295.00 | Grant | Public Housing Capital Fund Stimulus (Formula) Recovery Act Funded Public Housing Capital Fund Stimulus Formula Recovery Act Funded (ARRA Capital Fund Program) | Housing and Urban Development Department | 3/18/2009 | ||||||||||
| LAKES CRISIS & RESOURCE CENTER | $50,069.00 | Grant |
Violence Against Women Formula Grants The overarching purpose of all Violence Against Women (VAWA) Recovery Act funding is to hire and retain criminal justice and victim services personnel who respond to violent crimes against women, as well as support other strategies that create and preserve jobs aand promote economic growth while improving responses to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. An additional purpose for use of the law enforcement, prosecution and courts funds is to conduct a collaborative project to create systems change within the criminal justice system in addressing violence against women. An additional purpose for use of the victim services and discretionary funds is to enlarge or strengthen existing direct services for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and/or dating violence, and improve delivery of victim services to underserved populations OR enlarge or strengthen existing direct services for Native American victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and/or dating violence.... Show more
This spending item is part of a $2,403,270.00 allocation. See details |
Justice Department | 5/15/2009 | ||||||||||
| LAKE PARK -AUDUBON SCHOOL DISTRICT | $46,265.14 | Grant |
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 $94,711,000.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS | $44,800.00 | Grant | Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies, Recovery Act The purpose of the ARRA grant is to improve student academic achievement through the priorities listed in the application: Priority # 3 - Increase teacher effectiveness and equitable distribution of effective teachers by; teacher training, on-line teaching program, core and supplemental curriculum/assessements/instructional software upgrades and installation of whiteboards in classrooms, also contracted services will be utilized to achieve goal(s) and funds will used for employee and parent training. Priority #5a -'Modernizing Schools'-Funds will be used to increase the number of classroom computers for students, instructional technology and instructional software. The Circle of Life school agreed to spend 70% of ARRA funds on costs associated will Priority Three ('Increasing Teacher Effectiveness') and 30% of ARRA funds on costs associated with Priority Five ('Modernizing Schools').... Show more | Interior Department / Indian Affairs (Assistant Secretary) | 8/12/2009 | ||||||||||
| PINE POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | $40,987.77 | Grant |
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (SFSF) - Education State Grants, Recovery Act Education Fund - for the support of public elementary, secondary, and postsecondary education and, as, applicable, early childhood education programs and services.
This spending item is part of a $447,485,000.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | 4/27/2009 | ||||||||||
| CTM Industries LLC | $38,000.00 | Loan | 7(a) Loan Guarantees TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN FINANCING IN THE PRIVATE CREDIT MARKETPLACE | Small Business Administration | |||||||||||
| Gemstone Masonry | $29,000.00 | Contract |
CONSTRUCTION OF A SMALL WOOD AND MASONRY BUILDING APPROX 3500 S.F.. FOR USE AS CLASSROOM,BATHROOM AND BILLETS.
This spending item is part of a $617,079.00 allocation. See details |
Army | 6/29/2009 | ||||||||||
| DETROIT LAKES PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISTRICT #22 | $25,202.16 | Grant |
Special Education - Preschool Grants, Recovery Act Assist States to make available special education and related services for children with disabilities age 3 through 5 years, and at a State's discretion, to 2 year old children with disabilities who will reach age three during the school year.
This spending item is part of a $7,707,310.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| HOLMES CENTER INC. | $25,000.00 | Grant |
Promotion of the Arts_Partnership Agreements To support arts projects and activities which preserve jobs in the nonprofit arts sector threatened by declines in philanthropic and other support during the current economic downturn.
This spending item is part of a $316,200.00 allocation. See details |
National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities / National Endowment for the Arts | 5/04/2009 | ||||||||||
| DETROIT LAKES PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISTRICT #22 | $22,645.42 | Grant |
Special Education - Grants for Infants and Families, Recovery Act Assist States in the implementation of a statewide, comprehensive, coordinated, multidisciplinary, interagency system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families.
This spending item is part of a $7,856,560.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| LAKE AGASSIZ SPECIAL EDUCATION CO-OP | $21,453.55 | Grant |
Special Education - Grants for Infants and Families, Recovery Act Assist States in the implementation of a statewide, comprehensive, coordinated, multidisciplinary, interagency system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families.
This spending item is part of a $7,856,560.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE WHITE EARTH RESERVATION | $21,250.00 | Grant |
Recovery Act - Edward Byrne Memorial Competitive Grant Program With the current economic climate negatively affecting most all facets of business, government and industry, for-profits and not-for-profits alike are feeling the pinch, and most all family units are under some level of duress--especiallyy those families that reside in the nation's most distressed areas which are often those hardest hit by even subtle economic challenges. In light of the current recession, many Boys & Girls Clubs are in need of additional resources to help youth and their families cope during these difficult times and to ensure that the Clubs remain an institution of stability and predicatability in the lives of Club members, while essential programs and services continue uninterrupted. Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) will utilize American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA 2009) funding to issue more than 1000 OJP National Mentoring Program grants to sub-recipient Boys & Girls Clubs that will serve to promote economic recovery through the creation and/or preservation of more than 800 Full-Time Equivalents (FTE) jobs. The primary award goals are to preserve and create jobs to expand and enhance mentoring programs and experiences at local Boys & Girls Clubs and to maintain other essential services without interruption. These goals will be met through the administration of three grant objectives. Objective 1: Unit Level Clubs will be required to create and/or preserve Club staff jobs in order to deliver and support the mentoring objectives of the intitative. Clubs will also implement and report performance measures on at least one approved evidence-based mentoring program. Objective 2: Extension Level Clubs will be required to create and/or preserve Club staff jobs in order to deliver and support the mentoring objectives of the intitative. Clubs will also implement and report performance measures on at least one approved evidence-based mentoring program. Objective 3: Native American Clubs (both Unit and Extension Level) will promote economic recovery through the creation and/or preservation of Club staff jobs to deliver and support the mentoring objectives of the inititative. Clubs will also implement and report performance measures on at least one approved evidence-based mentoring program . It is projected that a significant percentage of the jobs created and preserved through this award will be realized in distressed and disadvantaged communities nationwide. Therefore, the mentoring experiences and opportunities created through this award will be delivered to large numbers of often high-risk youth residing in distressed and disadvantaged areas. Additionally, funding from this award will be utilized to ensure the continuation of a number of programs and services at local Boys & Girls Clubs that may have been reduced or possibly eliminated otherwise.... Show more
This spending item is part of a $44,400,000.00 allocation. See details |
Justice Department | 9/02/2009 | ||||||||||
| BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE WHITE EARTH RESERVATION | $21,250.00 | Grant |
Recovery Act - Edward Byrne Memorial Competitive Grant Program With the current economic climate negatively affecting most all facets of business, government and industry, for-profits and not-for-profits alike are feeling the pinch, and most all family units are under some level of duress--especiallyy those families that reside in the nation's most distressed areas which are often those hardest hit by even subtle economic challenges. In light of the current recession, many Boys & Girls Clubs are in need of additional resources to help youth and their families cope during these difficult times and to ensure that the Clubs remain an institution of stability and predicatability in the lives of Club members, while essential programs and services continue uninterrupted. Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) will utilize American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA 2009) funding to issue more than 1000 OJP National Mentoring Program grants to sub-recipient Boys & Girls Clubs that will serve to promote economic recovery through the creation and/or preservation of more than 800 Full-Time Equivalents (FTE) jobs. The primary award goals are to preserve and create jobs to expand and enhance mentoring programs and experiences at local Boys & Girls Clubs and to maintain other essential services without interruption. These goals will be met through the administration of three grant objectives. Objective 1: Unit Level Clubs will be required to create and/or preserve Club staff jobs in order to deliver and support the mentoring objectives of the intitative. Clubs will also implement and report performance measures on at least one approved evidence-based mentoring program. Objective 2: Extension Level Clubs will be required to create and/or preserve Club staff jobs in order to deliver and support the mentoring objectives of the intitative. Clubs will also implement and report performance measures on at least one approved evidence-based mentoring program. Objective 3: Native American Clubs (both Unit and Extension Level) will promote economic recovery through the creation and/or preservation of Club staff jobs to deliver and support the mentoring objectives of the inititative. Clubs will also implement and report performance measures on at least one approved evidence-based mentoring program . It is projected that a significant percentage of the jobs created and preserved through this award will be realized in distressed and disadvantaged communities nationwide. Therefore, the mentoring experiences and opportunities created through this award will be delivered to large numbers of often high-risk youth residing in distressed and disadvantaged areas. Additionally, funding from this award will be utilized to ensure the continuation of a number of programs and services at local Boys & Girls Clubs that may have been reduced or possibly eliminated otherwise.... Show more
This spending item is part of a $44,400,000.00 allocation. See details |
Justice Department | 9/02/2009 | ||||||||||
| LAKE AGASSIZ SPECIAL EDUCATION CO-OP | $21,185.52 | Grant |
Special Education - Preschool Grants, Recovery Act Assist States to make available special education and related services for children with disabilities age 3 through 5 years, and at a State's discretion, to 2 year old children with disabilities who will reach age three during the school year.
This spending item is part of a $7,707,310.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| Red River Staffing Services, LLC | $20,000.00 | Loan | 7(a) Loan Guarantees TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN FINANCING IN THE PRIVATE CREDIT MARKETPLACE | Small Business Administration | |||||||||||
| PINE POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | $17,944.00 | Grant | Impact Aid -- School Construction Formula Grants, Recovery Act School Construction | Education Department / Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | 4/10/2009 | ||||||||||
| PINE POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | $16,197.56 | Grant |
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 $94,711,000.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| LAKES HOMES INC | $13,873.00 | Grant | Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program Special Allocations (Recover Contract Svs S8 Funds | Housing and Urban Development Department / Federal Housing Commissioner | |||||||||||
| FRAZEE-VERGAS IND SCHOOL DST | $9,534.91 | Grant |
Special Education - Grants for Infants and Families, Recovery Act Assist States in the implementation of a statewide, comprehensive, coordinated, multidisciplinary, interagency system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families.
This spending item is part of a $7,856,560.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| FRAZEE-VERGAS IND SCHOOL DST | $8,539.37 | Grant |
Special Education - Preschool Grants, Recovery Act Assist States to make available special education and related services for children with disabilities age 3 through 5 years, and at a State's discretion, to 2 year old children with disabilities who will reach age three during the school year.
This spending item is part of a $7,707,310.00 allocation. See details |
Education Department / Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services | 4/01/2009 | ||||||||||
| White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians | $5,100.00 | Grant |
Child Nutrition Discretionary Grants Limited Availability The Minnesota Department of Education received funds through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) to assist in the purchase of equipment for School Food Authorities (SFAs) participating in the National School Lunch Programm (NSLP) through a completive grant process. Priority was given to SFAs for equipment for schools in which at least 50 percent of the students were eligible for free or reduced-priced meals. Other focus areas of the grant included: improving the quality of school foodservice meals to meet the dietary guidelines; improving the safety of food served in the school meal programs; improving the overall energy efficiency of the school foodservice operations; and supporting the expansion of participation in the school meal programs. To date, the Minnesota Department of Education has: 1. issued an ARRA grant solicitation to SFAs participating in the NSLP; 2. received and scored ARRA grant applications from SFAs competitively; 3. awarded ARRA grants to SFAs participating in the NSLP; and 4. transferred funds to or reimbursed SFAs with ARRA funds the Minnesota Department of Education received.... Show more
This spending item is part of a $1,270,660.00 allocation. See details |
Agriculture Department / Food and Nutrition Service | 3/18/2009 | ||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| TRANSPORTATION, MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF | $0.00 | Grant |
Highway Planning and Construction Highway Infrastructure Investment Grant: Available for Use in Any Area (flexible)
This spending item is part of a $304,089.00 allocation. See details |
Transportation Department / Federal Highway Administration | 4/06/2009 | ||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Farm Operating Loans DIRECT OPERATING LOAN SUBSIDY | Agriculture Department / Farm Service Agency | |||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service | |||||||||||
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Very Low to Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Agriculture Department / Rural Housing Service |