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Preface
A significant portion of the research for the Commission's l4volume series, The Intergovernmental Grant System: An Assessment and Pro-
posed Policies, published in 1977-78, was the identification and counting of federal grant programs as of January 1, 1975. The results were published in ACIR Report A-52a, A Catalog of Federal Grant-in-Aid Programs to State and Local Governments: Grants Funded FY 1975, and were updated three years later in ACIR Report A-72.
This volume is the second updating of the original inventory, covering Con- gresaional action over the three-year period January 1, 1978, through December 31,1980. It provides a snapshot of the scope and major features of federal grant programs as of the end of the Carter Administration.
James G. Watt Chairman
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Acknowledgments
T his report was prepared by Albert J. Richter, senior analyst, and Marvis Dancy, secretary, of the governmental structures and functions section of
the Commission staff. The Commission gratefully acknowledges the cooperation of the represen-
tatives of 26 federal departments and agencies who verified and corrected data contained in a preliminary draft. Full responsibility for content and ac- curacy rests, of course, with the Commission and its staff.
Wayne F. Anderson Executive Director
David B. Walker Assistant Director
Contents
Federal Grant-n-Aid Programs to State and Local Governments: .................................. GrantsFundedFY1981 1
534Categoricals ............................................ 2 ............................... Major Increase in Project Grants 2
...................... Changes in Functions. Matching. Recipients 3 Methdol olly ................................................... 9
.................................................. DataIncluded 11 KeytoListing .................................................. 13
................................ Federal Grants-in-Aid Funded FY 81 15 BlockGrants .............................................. 15
.................................. Community Development 15 ................................. Training and Employment 15 ......................................... Social Services 15
..................................... Health Care Services 15 .......................................... Categorical Grants 16
.......................... Department of Defense-Military 16 ................................ Defense-Related Activities 16
........................ General Science and Basic Research 16 Energysupply .......................................... 16 EnergyConservation ..................................... 17
................... Energy Information. Policy. and Regulation 18 ........................................ WaterResources 18
........................ Conservation and Land Management 19 .................................. Recreational Resources 20 ........................... Pollution Control and Abatement 21
OtherNaturalResources ................................. 24 ......................... Agricultural Research and Services 25
....................... Mortgage Credit and Thrift Insurance 25 Other Advancement and Regulation of Commerce ............. 26
................................... Ground Transportation 26 .................................... Water Transportation 29
OtherTransportation .................................... 29 .................................. Community Development 29
............................ Area and Regional Development 30 .............................. Disaster Relief and Insurance 33
Elementary. Secondary and Vocational Education ............. 34 KgherEducation ........................................ 42
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Research and General Education Aids ....................... 43 ................................. Training and Employment 45
......................................... Socialservices 47 ...................... Health Care Services .............. 53
HealthResearch ........................................ 59 Education and Training of the Health Care Workforce .......... 60 Consumer and Occupational Health and Safety ............... 60
...................................... Housing Assistance 61 ............................. Food and.Nutrition Assistance 61
................................... Other Income Security 62 ..................... Hospital and Medical Care for Veterans 63
....................... Other Veterans Benefits and Services 64 ............................... Criminal Justice Assistance 64
.................. Central Property and Records Management 65 ................................ Other General Government 65
Appendix A . Categorical Grant Programs Consolidated by Block Grants under ............. the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981 67
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Federal Grantmin-Aid Programs to State and Local Governments:
Grants Funded FY 1981
T he number of federal categorical grant-in-aid programs available to state and local govern-
ments stood at 534 as of January 1, 1981, accord- ing to a tally made by the ACIR staff. This represents an increase of 42, or about 9%, over the 492 counted three years earlier. It is less than the 11% increase registered in the previous three-year period from 1975 to 1978.
It seems likely, moreover, that because of the consolidation of categoricals effected by the crea- tion of nine block grants by the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, and further consolida- tions projected by the Reagan Administration for FY 1982 and later, 1981 will go down as the high water mark for categorical grants. The nine new block grants replaced 77 categorical programs. These blocks and the consolidated categoricals are shown in Appendix A.
As of January 1, 1981, there were four block grants: the Health Incentive Grant for Com- prehensive Public Health Services, Comprehen- sive Employment and Training Services (CETA), Community Development, and Social Services. A fifth recent block grant-Law Enforcement Assistance-was discontinued in FY 1981. Three of the four existing blocks were involved in the block grant action under the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981. The Comprehensive Health Services block was absorbed by the new; Preventive Health and Health Services block grant; the new Social Services block is a modified version of the previously existing social Services
block grant; and the new State Community Devel- opment block is a modification of a discretionary grant enacted as part of the Housing and Com- munity Development Act of 1974, which created the basic Community Development block grant program.
The 534 categorical grants funded as of January 1, 1981, are listed in the body of this catalog-an update of the ACIR's 1975 and 1978 cata1ogs.l While the categoricals are the focus of the following analysis, they are preceded in the listing by the four block grants funded as of the beginning of 1 98 I.
Categorical grants are directed at specific, nar- rowly defined activities. Block grants are distributed in accordance with a statutory for- mula for use in a variety of activities within a broad functional area largely at the recipient's discretion. A third type of financial assistance to state2 and local governments-General Revenue Sharing-is not included in this catalog.
Table 1 shows the breakdown among the four major types of categorical grant programs for the three points of time covered by the ACIR catalogs. The four types are described in the later section on "Data Included."
MAJOR INCREASE IN PROJECT GRANTS
As between formula-based and project grants, practically the entire increase in number of pro- grams between fiscal years 1978 and 1981 was accounted for by project grants-an increase of 39 compared to a rise of only three in the number of formula-based programs. Thus, project grants' share of the total number of categorical grants went up from 65.4% to 67.6% while the formula- based proportion dropped from 34.6% to 32.4% from FY 1978 to FY 1981.
The net increment of three formula-based grants resulted from the addition of 45 programs by Congressional enactment or funding of previously authorized but unfunded programs, and the discontinuance, replacement, or terrnina-
Formula-Based Allotted Formula
Project Grants Subject to Formula Distribution
Open-End Reimbursement
Total Formula- Based
Project Total
FOOTNOTES
Table 1
1975 1978 1981
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
grams to State and Local Governments, Grants Funded FY 1978. A-72. Washington, DC, U.S. Government Printing Of- fice, 1979.
'ACIR, A Catalog of Federal Grant-in-Aid Programs to State The 1980 extension of GRS discontinued the allocation to the and Local Governments: Grants Funded FY 1975, A-52a, states unless they agreed to give up categorical grants equal 1977, and ACIR, A Catalog of Federal Grant-in-Aid Pro- in the amount to the allocation.
tion of funding of 42 programs that existed in 1968. The 45 added programs included the reci- pient's expenditure or program level as a factor more often in the allocation formulas than was the case with the dropped programs; the same was true for factors requiring an equal or minimum amount to be distributed to each recip- ient. On the other hand, land area appeared less often as a formula factor, as did per capita in- come.
The net increase of 39 project grant programs reflected the addition of 131 newly authorized andlor funded programs and the dropping of 92 programs that had been operational in 1978.
CHANGES IN FUNCTIONS, MATCHING, RECIPIENTS
On a functional basis, the greatest net in- creases in number of programs occurred in social services (19) and energy conservation (10). The social services increases reflect mainly the addi- tion of seven new Older Americans and eight new rehabilitation services and facilities programs. The greatest net decreases were in ground transportation (-10) (a mixture of urban highway, mass transportation, beautification, and safety programs), and the administration of justice (law enforcement and criminal justice).
Table 2 shows the changes in the number of categorical programs between fiscal years 1978
and 1981, by functional and subfunctional title and code number used in the federal budget.
The three-year period witnessed a continuation of the decline in the proportion of grant programs requiring nonfederal matching. In 1975 these constituted about 62% of all programs; in 1978, about 57%; and in 1981, about 54%. The reduc- tion in these proportions from 1978 to 1981 was greater for formula-based than for project grants. The breakdown by type of grant for the two years is shown in Table 3.
The pattern of aid recipients also changed. Pro- grams going to "states, localities, and other" in- creased from 42.3% in 1978 to 46.3% in 1981, reflecting the greater use of nonprofit organiza- tions, which are the main component of "other". The nonprofits are frequent recipients of project grants in the human services area. The distribu- tion of grant programs by type of eligible recip- ients for the two years is also shown in Table 3.
By major grant-administering department or agehcy, the largest increases in number of grants administered were registered by the Department of Education (34) and the Department of Energy (11). The sharpest declines occurred in the Department of Transportation (-15) and the Department of Justice (-7). The breakdown by department or agency is shown in Table 4. The sizeable increase indicated for the Federal Emergency Management Agency stems from the fac;t that it is a new agency administering pro- grams previously assigned to several other departments and agencies.
Table 2
Number of Categorical Grant Programs, b Budget Subfunction and Grant Type, FY 1978 an (r FY 1981
Budget Function and Subfunction
050**National Defense
FY 1978 FY 1981 Change in total
F* P T F P T 197841
051 Department of Defense-Military 2 3 5 1 1 1 - 4 054 Def ense-Related Activities - - - 1 5 6 + 6
250 General Science, Space, and Technology
250 General Science and Basic Research - 1 1 - 1 1 0
270 Energy 271 Energy Supply - 1 1 - 1 1 0 272 Energy Conservation 2 1 3 10 3 13 + 10 276 Energy Information, Policy, and
Regulation 1 1 2 2 3 5 + 3
300 Natural Resources and Environment
301 Water Resources 2 5 7 2 4 6 - 1 302 Conservation and Land Management 4 9 13 2 10 12 - 1 303 Recreational Resources 6 4 10 6 4 10 0 304 Pollution Control and Abatement 10 25 35 11 25 36 + 1 306 Other Natural Resources 1 3 4 ' 1 6 7 + 3
350 Agriculture
352 Agriculture Research and Services 5 4 9 5 3 8 - 1
370 Commerce and Housing Credit
371 Mortgage Credit and Thrift Insurance - 2 2 3 3 + 1 -
376 Other Advancement and Regulation I of Commerce - 2 2 - 5 5 + 3
1 400 Transportation
401 Ground Transportation 402 Air Transportation 403 Water Transportation 407 Other Transportation
1 150 Community and Regional Development
451 Community Development - 5 5 - 10 10 + 5 452 Area and Regional Development 6 30 36 5 25 30 - 6 453 Disaster Relief and Insurance - 9 9 - 12 12 + 3
Table 2. (cont.)
Number of Categorical Grant Programs, b Budget Subfunction and Grant Type, FY 1978 an 2 FY 1981
500 Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services
501 Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education
502 Higher Education 503 Research and General Education
Aids 504 Training and Employment 505 Other Labor Services 506 Social Services
550 Health
551 Health Care Services 552 Health Research 553 Education and Training of the
Health Care Workforce 554 Consumer and Occupational Health
and Safety
600 Income Security
604 Housing Assistance 605 Food and Nutrition Assistance 609 Other Income Security
700 Veterans Benefits and Services
703 Hospital and Medical Care for Veterans
705 Other Veterans Benefits and Services
750 Administration of Justice
754 Criminal Justice Assistance
800 General Government
804 General Property and Records Management
806 Other General Government
TOTAL
Change i~ total
1978-81
+ 6 + 4
+ 2 + 2 - 1
+ 19
+ 7 - 2
0
+ 1
+ 1 0
+ 1
- 1
+ 1
- 7
0 0
+ 42
*F = formula-based; P = project; T = total. **Budget functional and subfunctional code numbers.
Table 3
Number of Categorical Grant Programs, by Grant Type, Existence of Nonfederal Match, and Eligible Recipients,
FY 1978 and FY 1981
Nonf ederal Match
Yes No
Formula-Based 61 45
Allotted Formula 25 22
FormulalPro j ec t 13 4
Open-End Reimbursement ( 9 9 ) ( 7 1 )
Total Formula-Based 182 140
Project 281 211
TOTAL 57.1 %
Yes No
Formula-Based 56 55
Allotted Formula 25 17
FormulalProject 13 7
Open-End Reimbursement ( 94) ( 79)
Total Formula-Based 191 170
Project 285 249
TOTAL 53.4%
Eligible Recipients *
*1 = states only; 2 = states and local units; 3 = local units only; 4 = states, localities, and other (e.g., public and private nonprofit organizations).
Table 4
Number of Categorical Grant Programs, by Grant Type: N 1981, and Administering Agency, FY 1978 and FY 1981
Department or Agency
1978 1981 Total Total Formula Project
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Agriculture Appalachian Regional
Commission Commerce Education Energy Environmental Protection
Agency Federal Emergency
Management Agency Health and Human
Services Office of Secretary Health Care Financ-
ing Administration Human Development
Services Public Health
Service Social Security
Administration Housing and Urban
Development Interior Justice Labor Transportation Other**
Totals
Change in Total Number 1978-81
- 2
0 + 2
+ 34 + 11
+ 1
+ 19
+ 1 + 2
+ 2
- 5
+ 5
- 3
- 2 - 3 - 7 + 2
- 15 + 1
+ 42 *FEMA was created in 1978 to take over emergency management functions previosuly assigned to the Office of the President, the Depart-
ments of Commerce, Defense, and Housing and Urban Develoment, and the General Services Administration. **Includes ACTION, Community Services Administration, Department of Defense, General Services Administration, National Foundation for
Arts and Humanities, National Science Foundation, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Personnel Management, Small Business Ad- ministration, Veterans Administration, and Water Resources Council.
Methodology
T he methodology used in counting grant-in-aid programs was basically the same as that
followed in compiling the first ACIR catalog for FY 1975. For ease of reference the explanation contained in the earlier volume is repeated here with appropriate changes.
ACIR used a slightly modified version of the definition of grants-in-aid used by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in its instructions (Circular No. A-1 1, Revised) to executive agencies for the preparation and submission of budget estimates. Following is OMB's definition.
Grants-in-aid are defined as budget authority and outlays by the federal government in support of state or local programs of government operations or provision of services to the public. . . .
Grants-in-aid include: (a) Direct cash grants to state or local
governmental units, to other public bodies established under state or local law, or to their designee (e.g., federal aid for highway construction).
(b) Payments for grants-in-kind, such as purchases of commodities distributed to state or local governmental institutions [e.g., school lunch programs).
(c) Payments to nongovernmental en- tities when such payments result in cash or in-kind services or products that are passed on to state or local governments (e.g., payments to the Corporation for
Public Broadcasting or to the American Printing House for the Blind).
(d) Payments to regional commissions and organizations that are redistributed at the state or local level to provide public services.
(e) Federal payments to state and local governments for research and develop- ment that is an integral part of the state and local governments' provision of ser- vices to the general public (e.g., research on crime control financed from law en- forcement assistance grants or on mental health associated with the provision of mental rehabilitation services). (See (i) and (j) below for exclusions related to research and development .)
(f) Shared revenues, a subcategory of grants. These payments to state or local governments are computed as a percen- tage of the proceeds from the sale of cer- tain federal property, products, or ser- vices (e.g., payments from receipts of Oregon and California grant lands) or are tax collections by the federal government that are passed on to state or local governments (e.g . , internal revenue col- lections for Puerto Rico).
Excluded under this definition are: (g) Federal administrative expenses
associated with these programs. (h) Grants directly to profit-making in-
stitutions, individuals, and nonprofit insti- tutions not covered above (e.g., payments to Job Corps Centers and trainees).
(i) Payments for research and develop- ment not directly related to the provision of services to the general public (e.g., basic research).
(j) Payments for services rendered (e.g., utility services, training programs and expenses for federal employees, research and development for federal purposes conducted under contracts, grants, or agreements by such agencies as the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the Depart- ment of Energy, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the De- partment of Defense).
(k) Federal grants to cover ad- ministrative expenses for regional bodies and other funds not redistributed to the
states, or their subordinate jurisdictions (e.g., the administrative expenses of the Appalachian Regional C~mmission).~
The OMB definition is used here with the fol- lowing exceptions: shared revenues and pay- ments in lieu of taxes have been excluded, and programs of aid to institutions of higher education have been included only if the aid is exclusively tc public institutions of higher education or if state or local governments have a role in the process.
Programs meeting these criteria were iden- tified by a thorough search of the United States Code, 1976 Edition, Supplements II (1978) and III (1 979) and United States Code, Congressional and Administrative News, 96th Congress, 2nd Session. Supplementary documents were used to deter- mine if programs were operational, most par- ticularly the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance, prepared by the Office of Manage- ment and Budget, and The Budget of the United States Government, 1982, Appendix.
Since there are no accepted rules for determin- ing when an authorized activity is a separate pro- gram, counting the number of grants is not a sim- ple task. A single statute often authorizes a number of separate, albeit related programs. Other statutes combine activities which, because of funding, operation, or administration, are ac- tually separate programs. Some programs are authorized as earmarked activities under an authorization for a broader activity, or several alternate activities may be listed as permissible under one program. Such program authorities were not disaggregated here for the purpose of counting unless supplementary sources indicated the desirability to do so.
After a preliminary inventory was made using the above procedure, listings were sent to the departments and agencies administering the grants for confirmation or correction. Replies were received from all 26 of the units canvassed. Their responses were checked against statutory references as necessary. Finally, the entire list was checked against the 1981 Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance, which was distributed in July 1981.
FOOTNOTE
'Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, Circular No. A-1 1, Revised, Transmittal Memoran- dum No. 51, Appendix A, "Character Classification Defini- tions and Codes," June 15,1981.
Data Included
T he present ACIR catalog lists the block and categorical grant programs funded on January
1, 1981. The programs are listed by budget sub- function number and within that number by the corresponding number assigned by the OMB Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance. The following information is shown for each program:
1) budget subfunction classification and ti- tle,
2) US. Code reference, 3) grant type (method of distribution), 4) formula factors, 5) eligible grant recipients, 6) maximum federal share, 7) administering agency, and 8) Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
number.
The following brief descriptions of these terms may help the reader in using the catalog.
Budget Subfunction-These are the subfunc- tional categories and numbers that appear in The Budget of the United States Government, FY 1982, Part 8.
Grant Type-Formula grants employ a formula to determine each eligible recipient's allotment. Project grants require competitive applications from aspiring recipients. In some cases, competi- tion for project grant funds is constrained by a formula that may, for instance, determine how
much money applicants within each state may receive. These grants are termed formula-project grants. Twenty of the 173 formula and formula- project grant entries are asterisked to indicate their open-end character. These cost-reimburse- ment grants do not use formulas as such to allocate a fixed amount of money, but rather com- mit the federal government to reimburse recipient cost at a specified rate.
Formula Factors-These are the kinds of data used to calculate a recipient's maximum allot- ment. Total population, population subgroups, program level, per capita personal income, and land area are separately identified. In addition, per capita income when used to modify some other formula factor is shown. Provisions for minimum or maximum allotments, as well as "hold-harmless" provisions are also indicated.
Federal Share-The numbers listed in this col- umn indicate the maximum percentage of pro- gram costs to be paid by federal funds. The number "100" indicates a grant with no matching requirements. This, however, does not mean the federal grant actually covers 100% of the cost of
the aided program or activity. It only means the recipient is not required to match any portion of the federal grant. The "cost-shared" (CS) category includes all those grants where some recipient contribution is required, but the exact amount is not specified. In such cases, the match may be the subject of negotiation, or may be set by the Secretary. Other symbols are used to indicate when a matching ratio is variable for different recipients, changes over time, or is different for different activities or types of recipients,
Agency-This column indicates the responsible administering agency for each grant. Except for the Department of Health and Human Services, subdepartmental units are not indicated.
CFDA No.-This is the number assigned the program in the 1981 Catalog of Federal Domestic Assis tame.
The key on the following page lists and explains the full range of entries for type of grant, formula factors, recipient, federal share, and administer- ing agency.
Key to Listing
Type of Grant F Formula grant P Project grant FIP Project grant subject to formula
for distribution
Formula Factors Expenditure or program level Open-end reimbursement Equal amount among states; basic minimum to each recipient, or same amount allotted to each re- cipient and remaining funds, if any, distributed according to for- mula Prior funding level for recipient determines current minimum allot- ment ("hold-harmless") Per capita income Per capita income of special seg- ment of population; or income used to modify other formula factor, such as number of children in families under "poverty line'' Land area Maximum for each recipient is specified Other Total population Special segment of population (ur- ban population, school age popula- tion, etc.) Students
Recipient 1 State governments 2 State and local governments 3 Local governments 4 Governmental and others
Federal Share Dash indicates match is variable over the stated range. Comma indicates federal percen- tage declines over time from the first percentage to the second. Slash indicates federal share is different for different types of ac- tivities. Colon indicates federal share is different for different types of recipients. Federal share is less than 100%. but is not specified; it may be negotiable. Supplemental grant; federal funds used to increase federal share in other projects. Federal payment is a fixed sum per unit of recipient service out- put.
Administering Agency ACT Action AGR Department of Agriculture
ARC COM CSA
DOD DOE DOJ DOL DOT ED EPA FEMA
GSA HCFA
HHS
HHS-0s HUD
INT NFAH
NRC NSF OHDS
OPM PHs SBA SSA
VA WRC
Appalachian Regional Commission Department of Commerce Community Services Administra- t ion Department of Defense Department of Energy Department of Justice Department of Labor Department of Transportation Department of Education Environmental Protection Agency Federal Emergency Management Agency General Services Administration Health Care Financing Administra- tion (HHS) Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Secretary (HHS) Department of Housing and Urban Development Department of Interior National Foundation for the Arts and Humanities Nuclear Regulatory Commission National Science Foundation Office of Human Development Ser- vices (HHS) dffice of Personnel Management Public Health Service (HHS) Small Business Administration Social Security Administration (HHS) Veterans Administration Water Resources Council
Federal Grants-in-Aid Funded FY 81 Admin-
Reci- Federal istering CFDA Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code Type Formula pient Share Agency No.
Part I. BLOCK GRANTS
451 Community Development
Community Development 42 USC 5303-6 Block P,I,o Block GrantslEntitlement Grants
504 Training and Employment
Comprehensive Employ- 29 USC 841 Block F,E,(P) ment and Training ho- grams (CETA-Title 11, Parts B and C)
506 Social Services
Social Services for Low 42 USC 1397- Block P Income and Public 1397f Assistance Recipients
551 Health Care Services
Health Incentive Grants 42 USC 246 Block F,M,O for Comprehensive Public Health Services
3 100 HUD 14.218
2 100 DOL 17.232
1 75/90 OHDS 13.642
Admin- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code Type Formula pient Share Agency No.
Part 11. CATEGORICAL GRANTS
051 Department of Defense- Military
1 Military Construction, Army National Guard
054 Defense-Related Activities
1 Civil Defense: State and Local Management
2 Civil Defense: State and Local Maintenance of Ser- vices
3 Radiological Instruments Maintenance and Calibration
4 State Radiological Defense Officers
5 State and Local Emergency Operating Centers
6 Civil Defense: State and Local Supporting Materials
251 General Science and Basic Research
1 Intergovernmental Pro- grams
271 Energy Supply
1 Nonnuclear Energy Pro- grams: Appropriate Technologies
10 USC 2233, 2236
50 USC App. 2286, Ex. Orders 12127 and 12148
50 USC App. 2281 (i)
50 USC App. 2281 (i)
50 USC App. 2302
50 USC App. 2281 (i)
50 USC App. 2281 (i)
42 USC 5907a
F,P,(P), 1 50 FEMA 83.200 E
1 100 FEMA 83.206
1 100 FEMA 83.209
2 50 FEMA 83.210
2 50 FEMA 83.211
4 CS NSF 47.036
4 100 DOE 81.051
272 Energy Conservation
Energy Impacted Area 42 USC 8401 Development Assistance Program
State Energy Conservation 42 USC 6323
Weatherization Assistance 42 USC 6863 for Low-Income Persons
Supplemental State Energy 42 USC 6322 Conservation
Preliminary Energy Audits 42 USC 6371b(b) of School and Hospital Facilities
Energy Audits of School 42 USC 6371b(c) and Hospital Facilities
Energy Conservation 42 USC 6371e(a), Projects for Schools 6371g and Hospitals
Energy Conservation Pro- 42 USC 6371e(d) gram for Schools and Hos ital Facilities- TecLcal Assistance
Preliminary Energy Audits 42 USC 6372b(b) of Buildings Owned by Local Governments and Public Care Institutions
Energy Audits of Buildings 42 USC 6372b(d) Owned by Local Govern- ments and Public Care In- stitutions
Energy Conservation Pro- 42 USC 6372d gram for Buildings Owned by Local Governments and Public Care Institutions- Technical Assistance
Enerm Auditor Training 42 USC 828b and Grtification rants
P
P
F
F
FP
FP
FIP
FP
FP
FIP
FP
F
2 100175 DOE 10.430
1 100 DOE 81.041
1 100 DOE 81.042
1 100 DOE 81.043
1 50 DOE 81.052
1 50 DOE 81.052
4 50 DOE 81.052
4 50 DOE 81.052
1 50 DOE 81.052
4 50 DOE 81.052
4 50 DOE 81.052
1 100 DOE 81.070
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code
13 Emergency Energy Conser- 42 USC 6323 vation Act Plans
276 Energy Information, Policy, and Regulation
1 Enhance Technology 42 USC 2051(a) Transfer and Dissemination of
(5) and 0)
Nuclear Energy Process and Safety Information
2 Grants for Offices of Con- 42 USC 6805 sumer Services
3 Energy Extension Service 42 USC 7005
4 Public Utility Regulatory 42 USC 6804 Innovative Rates Support
5 State Utility Regulatory 42 USC 6807 Assistance
301 Water Resources
Watershed Protection 16 USC 1003, and Flood Prevention 1004
Construction of Small 43 USC 422e(b) Reclamation Projects
National Water Research 42 USC 78150) and Development Program
Water Resources 42 USC 7811(a) Research: Assistance to State Institutes
Water Research and 42 USC 7815(a) Technology: Matching Grants to State Institutes
Admin- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
Type Formula pient Share Agency No.
1 100 DOE 81.071
4 100 NRC 77.003, 77,004
1 100 DOE 81,040
1 100 DOE 81,050
1 100 DOE 81.053
1 100 DOE 81.054
1 50 INT 15.952
6 State Water Management 42 USC 1962c(a) Planning Program
302 Conservation and Land Management
Forestry Research 7 USC 450i, 16 USC 1643
Youth Conservation Corps: 16 USC 1704 Grants to States
Rural Forestry Assistance 16 USC 2102
Urban Forestry Assistance 16 USC 2105
Rural Fire Prevention 16 USC 2106 and Control
Non Federal Forest Lands: 16 USC 2107 Management Assistance, Planning Assistance and Technology Implementation
Resource Conservation and 7 USC 1011(e) Development
Resource Appraisal and 16 USC 2003(b) Program Development
Coastal Zone Management 16 USC 1455 Program Administration
Coastal Zone Management 16 USC 1461 Estuarine Sanctuaries
Surface Mining Control 30 USC 1 295 and Reclamation: Grants to States
Abandoned Mine Land 30 USC 1 2 3 2(g) Reclamation Program
F
P
FIP
P
P
P
P
P
FIP
P
P
P
P
50 WRC 65.001
AGR 10.562
AGR 10.661
AGR 10.664
AGR 10.664
AGR 10.664
AGR 10,664
AGR 10.901
AGR 10.909
COM 11.419
COM 11.420
INT 15.250
INT 15.252
304 Pollution Control and Abatement
Air Pollution Control 42 USC 1857c(a) Program Grants: Planning and Program Operation
Air Pollution Control 42 USC 7403 Manpower Training
Quiet Communities-State 42 USC 4913 and Local Capacity Building Assistance
Water Pollution Control: 33 USC 1281(g) Waste Treatment Works Construction
Water Pollution Control: 33 USC 1256 State and Interstate Programs
Water Pollution Control: 33 USC 1254 State and Local (8) (1) Manpower Program Development
Water Pollution Control: 33 USC l288(f) State and Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning
Water Pollution Control: Professional Training
Water Polution Control- Technical Training
State Public Water System Supervision
Underground Water Source Protection
Water Pollution Control- Lake Restoration Demonstration
33 USC 1254 (g)(3NA)
33 USC 1254 (g)(3 HA)
42 USC 300 i-2(a)
43 USC 300 j4b )
33 USC 1254 (h)
F P
P
P
FIP
F
P
P
P
P
FP
P
P
EPA 66.001
EPA 66.003
EPA 66.031
EPA 66.418
EPA 66.419
EPA 66.420
EPA 66.426
EPA 66.428
EPA -
EPA 66.432
EPA 66.433
EPA 66.435
Admin- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
Budget ~ubfunction and Title U.S. Code Type Formula pient Share Agency No.
Water Polution Control- 33 USC 1324 Clean Lakes
Construction Management 33 USC 1 285(g) Assistance Grants
Hazardous Waste Management
Solid Waste Disposal: State Plan Development and Implementa tion
Solid Waste Disposal: Program Implementation
Solid Waste Disposal: Rural Communities Assistance
Solid Waste Management: Demonstrations
Solid Waste Management Training
Air Pollution Control: Research, Investigations, and Training
Air Pollution Control: Research Relating to Fuels and Vehicles
42 USC 6931
42 USC 6948 (aX2XA)
42 USC 6949
42 USC 6968
42 USC 6977
42 USC 1857 b(b)
Pesticides Control 7 USC 136r(a) Research Grants
Solid Waste Disposal: 42 USC 3253(b), Research 3253a
F
F
F
FIP
Fa'
F P
FIP
P
P
P
P
P
P A 66.435
EPA 66.438
EPA 66.451
EPA 66.451
EPA 66.452
EPA 66.453
EPA 66.501
EPA 66.501
EPA 66.502
EPA 66.504
25 Water Pollution Control: Research, Development and Demonstration: Conducting Programs and Promoting Coordination of Activities
26 Water Pollution Control: Research, Development and Demonstration: Train- ing, and Information: Oil Pollution Control Studies
27 Water Pollution Control: Research, Development and Demonstration: Storm Waters, Waste Treatment and Water Purification Demonstration
28 Water Pollution Control: Research, Development and Demonstration: River Basin Demonstration
29 Water Pollution Control: Reserach, Development and Demonstration: Pro- jects for Prevention of Water Pollution by In- dustry
30 Water Pollution Control: Research, Development and Demonstration: Agricultural Pollution
31 Water Pollution Control: Research, Development and Demonstration: Pollu- tion from Sewage in Rural Areas
33 USC 1254(i) P
33 USC 1255(a) P
33 USC 1255(b) P
33 USC 1255(c) P
4 95 EPA 66.505
4 95 EPA 66.505
2 95 EPA 66.505
1 95 EPA 66.505
4 75 EPA 66.505
4 95 EPA 66.505
4 95 EPA 66.505
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code
Water Pollution Control: 33 USC 1257 Research, Development and Demonstration: Mine Water Pollution Control and Demonstrations
Safe Drinking Water 42 USC 300j-3(a) Research and Demonstra- tion
Toxic Substances Research 15 USC 2609
Pesticides Enforcement Programs
State Toxic Substances Control Projects
Other Natural Resources
Anadromous and Great Lakes Fisheries Conservation
Commercial Fisheries Disaster Assistance
Commercial Fisheries: Research and Development
Commercial Fisheries: Developing New Commercial Fisheries
Sea Grant Support
Ocean Dumping and Monitoring Program
7 USC 136u
15 USC 2627
16 USC 779b(b)
16 USC 779a, 779b(a), 779(c), 779d(a),(b)
16 USC 779b(c)
33 USC 1122-24 P
33 USC 1443 P
Reci- Formula pient
Federal Share
95
Admin- istering CFDA Agency No.
EPA 66.505
EPA 66.5013
EPA 66.507
EPA 66.700
EPA 66.800
COM 11.405
COM 11.406
COM 11.407
COM 11.407
COM 11.417
COM 11.426
7 Intergovernmental Climate 15 USC 2905 -Demonstration Project
4 100 COM 11.428
352 Agricultural Research and Services
AGR 10.156
AGR 10.875
AGR 10.876
AGR 10.877
AGR 10.878
AGR 10.881
AGR 10.882
AGR 10.885
Federal-State Marketing Improvement Program
7 USC 1623(b)
7 USC 427i Agricultural Research: Basic and Applied Research
Agricultural Research: Special Research
7 USC 450i
Cooperative Forestry Research
Payments to Agricultural Experiment Stations: Under Hatch Act
7 USC 341-343
7 USC 301,329
Cooperative Extension Service
Higher Education-Land Grant Colleges and Universities
Animal Health and Disease Research
Mortgage Credit and Thrift Insurance
1 Farm Labor Housing 42 USC 1486(a)
42 USC 1490(c)
4 90 AGR 10.405
4 100 AGR 10.420 2 Rural Self-Help Housing Technical Assistance
4 100 AGR 10.431 3 Technical and Supervisory Assistance Grants
42 USC 1490e(a)
Admin- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code Type Formula pient Share Agency No.
376 Other Advancement and Regulation of Commerce
1 Fisheries Development and 15 USC 713c-3 P Utilization Research and Development
2 Public Telecommunica- 47 USC 392 P tions-Construction and Planning
3 Minority Business Develop- 15 USC 631 Note P ment-Management and Technical Assistance
4 Promotion of Travel 22 USC 2123 P to the United States (a151
5 Office of Women's Executive Order P Business Enterprise 12138
401 Ground Transportation
1 Federal Aid Highways: 23 USC 1040) F Primary System (l), 103@)
2 Federal Aid Highways: 23 USC 104@) F Secondary System (2)' 103(c)
3 Federal Aid Highways: 23 USC; 104(b) (5)' F Interstate System 103(e)
4 Federal Aid Highways: 23 USC 1040) (6)' F Federal-Aid Urban Systems 103(d)
5 Transportation Planning 23 USC 104(f), F P in Urban Areas 134
4 80 COM 11.427
2 75 COM 11.800
4 50 COM 11.951
4 100 SBA 59.032
F,L,(P),O 1 75 DOT 20.205
F,L,(P),O 1 75 DOT 20.205
E 1 90 DOT 20.205
F,P 1 70 DOT 20.205
F P ) 1 70190 DOT 20.205
F,(P),L,O 1 751100 DOT 20.205 Federal Aid Highways: Eliminating Hazards of Railway-Highway Crossings
23 USC 104(g), F 130 Note, 120
1 80 DOT 20.205 Federal Aid Highways: Special Bridge Replace- ment and Rehabilitation
23 USC 104(g), FIP 144
1 90 DOT 20.205
1 70 DOT 20.205
1 70 DOT 20.205
23 USC 104(g), F 152, 402(c)
Federal Aid Highways: Hazard Elimination
Federal Aid Highways: Emergency Relief
23 USC 125, P 1 20(s)
Federal Aid Highways: Economic Growth Center Development Highways
23 USC 143 P
L,(p),o 1 70 DOT 20.205 Federal Aid Highways: Priority Primary Routes
LO 2 100 DOT 20.205 Federal Aid Highways: Forest Highways
23 USC 202-204 F
0 1 100 DOT 20.205 Federal Aid Highways: Public Land Highways
23 USC 202(c), FIP 209, 317
Highway Planning and Research
23 USC 307(c) F F,L,(P),O 1 70/100 DOT 20.205
Bridge Alteration 4 CS DOT 20.205
4 75 DOT 20.214
33 USC 516 P
Highway Beautification: Control of Outdoor Advertising
23 USC 131(g), P 13W)
1 50 DOT 20.303
1 70 DOT 20.308
Railroad Safety State Participation
49 USC 1654 F Local Rail Service Assistance
h3 03 Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code
Urban Mass Transporta- tion: Capital Improvement Grants
Urban Mass Transporta- tion: Managerial Training
Mass Transport ation Technology
Urban Mass Transporta- tion: Technical Studies Grants
Urban Mass Transporta- tion Demonstration Grants
Urban Mass Transport a- tion: Capital and Operating Assistance Formula Grants
Public Transportation for Nonurbanized Areas
Urban Mass Transporta- tion Planning Methods- Research and Development
Federal Aid Highways: Pavement Marking Demonstration
Highway Safety: National Maximum Speed Limits
Highway Safety: Basic Grants
49 USC 1602(a)
49 USC 1607b
49 USC 1607a
49 USC 1607a
49 USC 1605
49 USC 1604
49 USC 614
49 USC 1607
23 USC 151
23 USC 154 (a)+)
23 USC 402
Highway Safety: 23 USC 402 Safety Belt Program
Reci- Formula pient
Federal Share
80
75
CS
80
80
50180
50180
100
100
100
70
100
Admin- istering CFDA Agency No.
DOT 20.500
DOT 20.503
DOT 20.504
DOT 20.505
DOT 20.506
DOT 20.507
DOT 20.509
DOT 20.510
DOT 20.600
DOT 20.600
DOT 20.600
DOT 20.600
31 Highway Safety: Incentive Grants: Seat Belt Law
32 Highway Safety: Incentive Grants: Reduced Traffic Fatalities
33 Highway Safety: School Bus Driver Training
34 Highway Safety: Innovative Projects
403 Water Transportation
1 State Marine Schools:
2 Research and Development Assistance (Maritime)
407 Other Transporation
1 Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Grants to Aid State Enforcement
451 Community Development
Area Development Assistance Planning Grants
Comprehensive Planning Assistance
Community Development1 Small Cities Program
Urban Development Action Grants
Secretary's Discretionary FundlCommunity Develop- ment Disaster Assistance
23 USC 402(j) FP F,L,(P),O 1 70 DOT 20.600
23 USC 402(j) FP F,L,(P),O 1 70 DOT 20.600
23 USC 406 F F,P,O 1 70 DOT 20.600
(a He)
23 USC 407 P (aHe)
46 USC 1383 F
46 USC 1119 P IbH4)
49 USC 1674(c) F
7 USC 1926 P la1111
40 USC 461(a) P (el' (n)
42 USC 5306(d) P
42 USC 5318 P
42 USC 5307 P la151
4 100 DOT 20.600
1 50 COM 11.506
4 100 COM 11.511
1 50 DOT 20.700
4 75 AGR 10.426
2 67 HUD 14.203~
2 100 HUD 14.219~
3 100 HTJD 14.221
2 100 HUD 14.224
6 Economic Development: 42 USC 3151(a) Technical Assistance
7 Public Works and 42 USC 3151(f) Economic Development: Regional Development Demonstration Projects
8 Economic Development- 42 USC 3131 Public Works Impact Projects
9 Economic Development: 42 USC 31 5la(a) State and Local Economic Development Planning
10 Economic Development- 42 USC 3151, District Operational 3152 -Assistance
11 Special Economic Develop- 42 USC 3243 ment and Adjustment Assistance
1 2 Economic Development: 42 USC 3153 Supplemental and Basic Grants
13 Special Economic Develop- 42 USC 3245 ment and Adjustment Assistance Program- Sudden and Severe Economic Dislocation
14 Coastal Energy Impact 16 USC 1456a Program: Formula Grants
15 Coastal Energy Impact 16 USC 1456a(c) Program: Planning
16 Coastal Energy Program: 16 USC 1456a Environmental Grants (d)(4)
P
FIP E
P
4 75 COM 11.303
4 75 COM 11.303
4 80 COM 11.304
2 75 COM 11.305
4 75 COM 11.306
4 75 COM 11.307
4a 75 COM 11.308
2 75 COM 11.311
F,M,E, 1 100 COM 11.421
1 80 COM 11.422 8
Im 100 COM 11.424
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code
Coastal Energy Impact Program-Outer Continen- tal Shelf State Participa- tion Grants
Appalachian Supplemental Grants (Community Devel- opment)
Appalachian Regional Development: Highway System: Appalachian Development Highway System
Appalachian Regional Development: Highway System: Appalachian Local Access Roads
Appalachian Regional Development: Highway System: Appalachian Special Transportation Related Planning, Research and Development
Appalachian Health Programs
Appalachian Housing Projects: Planning and Obtaining Financing
Appalachian Housing Projects: Site Development and Offsite Improvements
40 USC App. 214
40 USC App. 201
40 USC App. 201
40 USC App. 201
40 USC App. 202
40 USC App. 207
40 USC App. 207
Admin- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
Type Formula pient Share Agency No.
P 1 70 COM 11.425
4a 100 ARC 23.002
1 8 0 ARC 23.003
4a 80 ARC 23.008
4 80 ARC 23.017
4 a 75/80 ARC 23.004
4 8 0 ARC 23.005
4 100 ARC 23.005
Appalachian Local 40 USC App. 302 P Development District ( a w Assistance
Appalachian Mine Area 40 USC App. 205 P Restoration
Appalachian Regional 40 USC App. 302 P Development: Research, (a)(2) Technical Assistance and Demonstration Projects
Appalachian Vocational 40 USC App. 21 1 P and Other Education (a) Facilities and Operations
Appalachian Vocational 40 USC App. 211 P and Technical Education (b) Demonstration Projects: Planning, Construction and Operation
Appalachian Child Development
Disaster Relief and In- surance
Academy Planning Assistance
State Fire Incident Reporting Assistance
Public Education Assistance
Disaster Assistance: Improving and Updating State Plans
Earthquake and Hurricane Joss and Contingency Planning
40 USC App. 202 P
15 USC 2206(f) P
15 USC 2208 P
15 USC 2205 P
72 USC 5131(d) P
42 USC 5131 P
3a 75 ARC 23.009
4a 75 ARC 23.010
2* 75 ARC 23.011
28 50-100 ARC 23,012
2a 751801 ARC 23.012 90
1 751801 ARC 23.013 85
1 100 FEMA 83.001
1 100 FEMA83.002
1 100 FEMA 83.003
1 50 FEMA 83.203
1 100 FEMA 83.204
s
Budget
Admin- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
Subfunction and Title U.S. Code Type Formula pient Share Agency No.
6 Disaster Assistance for 42 USC 5146 P Performance of Essential (a)@) Emergency Services
7 Disaster Assistance: 42 USC 5172 P Repair, Reconstruct or (a), (f)
Replace Public Facilities
8 Disaster Assistance: 42 USC 5173 P Debris Removal
9 Disaster Assistance to 42 USC 5178(a) P States for Individual and Family Grant Program (Administration)
10 Disaster Assistance: Crisis 42 USC 5183 P Counseling Assistance and Training
11 Disaster Assistance: Fire 42 USC 5187 P Suppression
12 Disaster Assistance: 42 USC 5188(d) P Removal of Damaged Timber
501 Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education
2a 100 FEMA 83.300
2a 100 FEMA 83.300
2a 100 FEMA83.300
1 75 FEMA 83.300
4a 100 FEMA 83.300
1 Adult Education: State 20 USC 1203, F F,(P) 1 Administered Programs 1204, 1205, 1206,
1211(a)
1 100 FEMA 83.300
2a 100 FEMA83.300
2 Bilingual Education 20 USC 3222, P (Establishment, Operation, 3223, 3231 and Improvement of Programs)
Bilingual Education: Technical Assistance
Bilingual Education: (Fellowships)
Bilingual Education: (Training)
Bilingual Education
Civil Rights Technical Assistance and Training
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Education Program
Program for Education of Handicapped Children in State Operated or Supported Schools
Educationally Deprived Children: Local Educa- tional Agencies
Migrant Education: State Formula Grant Program
Educationally Deprived Children: State Administration
Educationally Deprived Children in State Administered Institutions, Serving Neglected or Delinquent Children
Follow Throunh Programs
20 USC 3222, 3231
20 USC 3231
20 USC 3233
20 USC 3231
42 USC 2000~4
21 USC 1002
20 USC 2771, 2772
20 USC 2711
20 USC 2761, 2762
20 USC 2801, 2802
20 USC 2781, 2782
42 USC 2929
Budget Subfunction and Title
Research in the Education of the Handicapped: Demonstration Projects and Model Programs
Research in the Education of the Handicapped: Physical Education and Recreation
Handicapped-Early Childhood Assistance
Handicapped Innovative Programs-Deaf Blind Centers
Handicapped Media Services and Captioned Films
Handicapped Preschool and School Programs (State Plan)
Handicapped Pre-School and School Programs (Administration and Evaluation)
Handicapped Pre-School and School Programs (Incentive Grants)
Handicapped: Regional Resource Centers
Handicapped Personnel Preparation
U.S. Code
20 USC 1441
20 USC 1442
20 USC 1423
20 USC 1422
20 USC 1411-1414
20 USC 1417-1418
Type
P
P
P
P
P
F
P
FIP
P
P
Reci- Formula pient
Federal Share
CS
CS
90
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Admin- istering CFDA Agency No.
ED 84.023
l i I d"0 G I a a a - a 3 a a . 5 0 k - 0 5 k 3 i l 5 5 1 3 Q .s 3 %
4 .El .s E! d a .I 0 'g 0 .I 8 .El On$! .I $ 8 a i m
a g % a J Z -9 g $ % a 03 3 $ 0 ~ 3 , a % 33 g a % 3 2~ q a s +& % a g u a s 3 4 i g Q . 8 ~ $ + a " 8s 8 - fi u a d p 5 z 2 2 a & 1- a a + a - m Q S - g . $ 4 " fi s q $. d
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d m h a a g h a a z a a h g a g 2 h E g a d ' " 8 ~ g a $ 3 q h " A U ~ E 2 1 d m m z , 4 g a a c - 3 I - d a a 2 1 4 84
- a J z a ~ ~ k g q g S E B ~ ~ o k m z a a g ~ ~ a 3 f E q% 8 5 a a a g o m a a m , 0 . 9 2 a a a g & k a O W . ~ ~ O
O a A m O O a a k ' g O a a f i a a g + J I Q ' a O c A Q m a Z
a a ~ m k X L P A ~ 2 f i ~ L ~ o % f i a m k ~ a m X L M ~ P ~ ~ 2 8 8
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code
Strengthening State Educa- tion Agency Management (Basic Payments)
Strengthening State Educa- tion Agency Management
Teacher Corps- Operations and Training
State Vocational Education Programs: Basic Grants to States
State Vocational Education Programs: Consumer and Homemaking Education
Vocational Education- Program Improvement and Supportive Service
Vocational Education Programs : Program Im- provement Projects
Vocational Education: Special Programs for the Disadvantaged
State Vocational Education Programs: State Advisory Councils
Emergency School Aid Act: Basic Grants to Local Educational Agencies
20 USC 3150, 3162, 3163
20 USC 3161
20 USC 1101, 1103
20 USC 2330
20 USC 2380
20 USC 2350
20 USC 2401
20 USC 2370
20 USC 2305
20 USC 3195(a), 3196
Type
F
F
P
F
F
F
P
F
F
FIP
Reci- pient
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
1
1
3
Federal Share
100
100
90
501100
50190
50
100
100
100
100
Admin- istering CFDA Agency No.
43 Emergency School Aid 20 USC 3195, Act: Grants to Nonprofit 3198(b) Organizations
44 Development Awards 20 USC 241bb Program-Indian Educa- tion: Local Educational Agencies and Tribal Schools
45 Indian Education: Special 20 USC 3385 Programs and Projects
46 Indian Education- 20 USC 12 1 la(a), Adult Indian Education 12 11a(d) (Planning, Pilot and Demonstration Projects)
47 Indian Education-Adult 20 USC 121 la(c) Indian Education (Dissemination of Informa- tion; Program Evaluation)
48 Emergency School Aid 20 USC 3201 Act-Educational TV and Radio
49 Use of Technology in Basic 20 USC 2887 Skills Instruction
50 Indochina Refugee 20 USC 1211B Children Assistance Note
5 1 Indian Education- 20 USC 241aa Grants to Indian-Controlled Schools
52 Bilingual Vocational 20 USC 2414 Training
53 Innovative Programs for 20 USC 1424 Severely Handicapped Children
A o Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code
Improvements in Local Educational Practice
Emergency Adult Education Program for In- dochinese Refugees
Bilingual Vocational Instructor Training
Bilingual Vocational Instructional Materials, Methods, Techniques
Emergency School Aid Act: Magnet Schools, Uni- versitylBusiness Coopera- tion, Neutral Site Planning
Basic Skills Improvement (National Program)
Basic Skills Improvement- (State Program)
Emergency School Aid Act-Planning Grants
Emergency School Aid Act-Preimplementation Assistance Grants
Emergency School Aid Act-Out-of-Cycle Grants
Emergency School Aid Act-Special Discretionary Assistance Grants
20 USC 1211b
20 USC 2416
20 USC 2882, 2884
20 USC 2901-2904
20 USC 3198
20 USC 3196
20 USC 3196
20 USC 3198(b)
Reci- Formula pient
Federal Share
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Admin- istering CFDA Agency No.
Emergency School Aid Act-State Agency Grants
20 USC 3194, 3195
Emergency School Aid Act-Grants for the Arts
20 USC 3198(a)
Adult Education Program for Adult Immigrants
20 USC 1211c
Capacity Building for Statistical Activities in State Agencies (National Center for Education Statistics)
20 USC 1221e
Vocational Education- State Planning and Evalua- tion
20 USC 2302(d)
Secretary's Discretionary Program
20 USC 2942, 2943
Telecommunications Demonst rations
47 USC 392a
Educational Services to Cuban and Haitian Entrant Children
20 USC 2943
Cities in Schools 20 USC 2943
20 USC 2943
20 USC 2763
Push for Excellence
Migrant Education- Discretionary Interstatel and Intrastate Coordina- tion Program
Transition Program for Refugee Children
8 USC 1522(d)
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code
10 Education for the Use of 20 USC 2952 the Metric System of Measurement
11 Education for Gifted and 20 USC 3314 Talented Children and Youth-(State Programs)
12 Education for Gifted and 20 USC 3315 Talented Children and Youth-(Discretionary Programs)
13 Community Education 20 USC 3284 (State)
14 Community Education 20 USC 3289 (Local Education Agencies)
1 5 Community Education 20 USC 3290 (Public Agencies and Non- profit Organizations)
16 Consumers' Education 20 USC 2983
1 7 Women's Educational 20 USC 3342 Equity
18 Elementary and Secondary 20 USC 2961 School Education in the Arts
19 Instructional Materials 20 USC 3082, and School Library 3101 Resources
20 Strengthening Research 20 USC Library Resources 1041-1046
Type Formula
P
FIP
Admin- Reci- Federal istering CFDA pient Share Agency No.
2 1 Career Education State 20 USC 2604 F F(P) 1 100, ED 84.104~ Allotment Program 501
100, 25
22 Institute of Museum 20 USC 965 P 4 50 ED 84.115 Services
23 Educational Research and 20 USC 1221 P 4 100 ED 84.117 Development e(e)(l), (el@)
504 Training and Employment
Young Adult Conservation Corps-Grants to States
Work Incentive Program for AFDC Recipients: Basic Grants for Employment Purposes
Work Incentive Program for AFDC Recipients: Discretionary Grants
Work Incentive Program for AFDC Recipients: Pub- lic Service Employment Agreements
State Public Employment Offices: Administrative Expenses
Job Corps Programs: State Operated Programs
Grants to States for Unemployment Compensa- tion Administration
CETA-Title I11 Migrant and Seasonal Farm Worker Employment and Training Programs
29 USC 993(e)
42 USC 631, 630
42 USC 631,630
42 USC 633 (e)(l), 6320x3)
29 USC 49d
29 USC 937@)
42 USC 502
29 USC 873
FIP
F
P
P
P
P
F
FP
AGR 10.663
OHDS 13.646
OHDS 13.646
OHDS 13.646
DOL 17.207
DOL 17.211
DOL 17.225
DOL 17.230
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code
CETA-Governor's Coor- dination and Special Services Plan
CETA-State Employment and Training Council
CETA-Supplemental Vocational Education Assistance
CETA-Encouraging Coor- dination Between Prime Sponsors and Educational Agencies
CETA-Secretary 's Discre- tionary Grants
CETA Title 111-Job Search and Relocation Assistance
CETA Title N-Youth Programs-Community Conservation and Improvement Projects
CETA Title IV-Youth Programs-Emplo p e n t and Training
CETA Title N-Summer Youth Program
CETA Title VI-Counter Cyclical Public Service Employment
29 USC 815, 84 2(e)
29 USC 820, 84 2(c)
29 USC 842(b), 844
29 USC 842(d)
29 USC 842(f)
29 USC 874
29 USC 899
29 USC 908
29 USC 942
29 USC 961
Reci- pient
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
Federal Share
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Admin- istering CFDA Agency No.
DOL 17.232
DOL 17.232
DOL 17.232
DOL 17.232
DOL 17,232
DOL 17.232
CETA Title 111-Special 29 USC 879 National Program- Research
CETA-Title I11 Special Na- 29 USC 882 tional Program-Training and Technical Assistance
Older Americans Pro- grams: Community Service Employment
CETA - Title IV - Youth In- centive Entitlement Pilot Projects
CETA - Title 111 - Special Programs and Responsibilities
Private Sector Oppor- tunities for the Econom- ically Disadvantaged
Disabled Veterans Outreach Program
Social Services
Headstart Programs: Program Grants
2 Headstart Programs: Technical Assistance and Training
3 Headstart Programs: Research, Demonstration, and Pilot Projects
4 Child Welfare Services: Research and Demonstra-
42 USC 3056@)
29 USC 894
29 USC 871
29 USC 981
38 USC 1285(g)
42 USC 2928
42 USC 2928j
42 USC 2928k
42 USC 626 (a)(l)
4 CS DOL 17.233
2 100 DOL 17.233
4 90 DOL 17.235
2 100 DOL 17.241
4 100 DOL 17.243
2 100 DOL 17.243
2 100 DOL 17.244
4 80 OHDS 13.600
4 80 OHDS 13.600
4 80 OHDS 13.600
4 95 OHDS 13.608
tion Projects
A*- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code Type Formula pient Share Agency No.
Native Americans Pro- grams: Economic and Social Programs
Developing Local Facilities for Runaway Youths
Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention and Treatment: Demonstration Programs and Projects
Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention and Treatment: Assistance to States for Developing, Strengthening, and Conducting Programs
Developmental Disabilities: Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights
Developmental Disabilities: Basic Grants
Developmental Disabilities: Special Projects of Na- tional Significance
Older Americans Programs: Area Planning and Social Service
Older Americans Pro- grams: Planning, Coordina- tion, Evaluation, and Ad- ministration of State Plan
42 USC 2991b
42 USC 5711
42 USC 5103(a)
42 USC 5103(b)
42 USC 6012
42 USC 6061-6063
42 USC 6081
42 USC 3023
42 USC 3026
P
P
P
FIP
F
F
P
F
F
OHDS 13.612
OHDS 13.623
OHDS 12.628
OHDS 13.628
OHDS 13.630
OHDS 13.630
OHDS 13.631
OHDS 13.633
OHDS 13.633
h
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Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code
Older Americans Pro- grams: Training
Older Americans Pro- grams: Multidisciplinary Centers of Gerontology
Social Services: Personnel Training
Child-Welfare Services: Basic Grants to States
Social Services Research and Demonstration
Adoption Opportunities
Adoption Assistance
Housing Counseling Pro- gram
Community Action
Community Food and Nutrition
Senior Opportunities and Services
State Economic Opportun- ity Offices
Emergency Energy Conser- vation Services
42 USC 3034
42 USC 626, 1310, 1315
42 USC 5111, 5115
42 USC 673, 674
12 USC 1701x (aX21
42 USC 2808, 2812
42 USC 2809 (ax11
42 USC 2809 (a121
42 USC 2824(a)
42 USC 2809 (a151
Admin- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
Formula pient Share Agency No.
4 100 OHDS 13.637
4 CS OHDS 13.638
E 1 75 OHDS 13.644~
F,(P),I 1 33-67 OHDS 13.645
4 CS OHDS 13.647
4 100 OHDS 13.652
E,(P),I 1 100 OHDS 13.659
4 100 HUD 14.802
(PM) 4 80 CSA 49.002~
M 4 100 CSA 49,005b
4 80 CSA 49.010~
1 50 CSA 49.013~
4 80 CSA 49.014
Fi In Q) d ' - uN cnd 3; N 0 d'M
Admin- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code Type Formula pient Share Agency No.
Rehabilitation Services and Facilities: (Staffing Grants)
Rehabilitation Services and Facilities: (Planning Grants)
Rehabilitation Services and Facilities: (Vocational Training Services for Han- dicapped Individuals)
Rehabilitation Services and Facilities: (Operation Grants)
Rehabilitation Services and Facilities: (Training Traineeships and Related Activities)
Rehabilitation Services and Facilities: (Migratory Workers)
Rehabilitation Services and Facilities: (Readers Services for the Blind)
Rehabilitation Services and Facilities: (Interpreter Services for the Deaf)
Rehabilitation Services and Facilities: (Special Recreational Programs)
Rehabilitation Training
29 USC 771(c) P
29 USC 771(d) P
29 USC 772(b) P
29 USC 772(c) P
29 USC 774(a) P
29 USC 77713, P 776, 721
29 USC 777d P
29 USC 777e P
29 USC 777f P
29 USC 774 P
61 Rehabilitation Services 29 USC 740 and Facilities: Innovation and Expansion
62 Vocational Rehabilitation 42 USC 1382d Services for SSI Benefic- iaries
63 Rehabilitation Services 29 USC 796e and Facilities: (Centers fr;r Independent Living)
64 Rehabilitation Servides 29 USC 796f and Facilities: (Indepen- dent Living Services for Older Blind Individuals)
65 National Institute of Han- 29 USC 761a dicapped Research
66 Foster Care 42 USC 672, 674
551 Health Care Services
1 Crippled Children's Ser- 42 USC 701(2), vices: Basic Grants 702(2)
2 Crippled Children's Special 42 USC 704(2) Projects
3 Family Planning Projects 42 USC 300(a)
4 Community Health Centers: 42 USC 254c(c) Planning and Development
5 Community Health Centers: 42 USC 254c(d) Operations
6 Maternal and Child Health 42 USC 712 and Crippled Children's Services: Related Research Projects
4 CS ED 84.133
E,(P)J 1 100 OHDS -
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code
Maternal and Child Health Services: Basic Grants
Maternal and Child Health Special Projects
Drug Abuse Community Service Programs
Migrant Health Centers: Operations
Migrant Health Centers: Planning, Development, and Training
Alcoholism Treatment and Rehabilitation: Occupa- ' tional Alcoholism Services Program
Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment: Special Project Grants
Health Maintenance Organizations: Planning
Health Maintenance Organizations: Feasibility Surveys
Health Maintenance Organizations: Initial Development
Alcohol Formula Grants
42 USC 701(1), 702(2)
42 USC 703(2)
42 USC 247d(d)
42 USC 254b(c)
42 USC 4577
21 USC 1177
42 USC 300d-3 (a l l )
42 USC 300e-2(a)
42 USC 3OOe4b)
Family Planning Services 42 USC 300a-l(a)
Reci- Formula pient
Federal Share
501100
100
60
100
100
CS
100
901100
901 100
901 100
100
100
Admin- ist ering CFDA Agency No.
19 Lead-Based Paint Poisoning 42 USC 247a P Prevention
20 Urban Rat Control 42 USC 247b P
21 Preventive Health Ser- 42 USC 247b(a)(l) P vices: Hypertension
2 2 Preventive Health Ser- 42 USC 247b(a)(2) P vices: Other than Hyper- tension
23 Drug Abuse Prevention 2 1 USC 11 76 F and Treatment: Basic Grants
Alcohol Clinical or Service Related Training Programs
Drug Abuse Prevention Programs
Emergency Medical Ser- vices: Feasibility Studies and Planning
Emergency Medical Ser- vices: Establishment and Initial Operation of System
Emergency Medical Ser- vices: Expansion and Im- provement Grants
Emergency Medical Ser- vices: Burn Injuries
Emergency Medical Ser- vices: Training
Special Alcoholism Pro- jects to Implement the Uniform Act
42 USC 26888
42 USC 1177
42 USC 300d-l(a)
42 USC 300d-2(a)
42 USC 300d-3(a)
42 USC 300d-21
42 USC 295f-6
42 USC 4574(a)
A*- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code Type Formula pient Share Agency No.
Sudden Infant Death Syn- drome: Collection and Analysis of Information and Counseling
National Health Planning: State Health Planning and Development Agencies
National Health Planning: Health Systems Agencies
Community Mental Health Centers: Planning
Community Mental Health Centers: Initial Operation
Community Mental Health Centers: Consultation and Education Services
Community Mental Health Centers: Conversion Grants
Community Mental Health Centers: Financial Distress Grants
Hemophilia Diagnostic and Treatment Centers
Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid]
Health Financing: Re- search, Demonstrations, and Experiments to
42 USC 300~-11
42 USC 300m-4(a)
42 USC 3001-5(a)
42 USC 2689a
42 USC 2689b
42 USC 2689c
42 USC 2689d
42 USC 2689f
42 USC 300021
42 USC 1396
42 USC 1310(a)
PHs 13.296~
HCFA 13.714
HCFA 13.766
Improve Programs and Planning
43 Health Financing: 42 USC 1315 P Research, Demonstrations, and Experiments-Health Insurance
44 State Medicaid Fraud 42 USC 1396b F Control Units
45 State Health Care Pro- 42 USC 1395aa P viders Survey Certification (a), 139613
46 Population Research and 42 USC 300a-3(a) P Voluntary Family Planning: Informational and Educa- tional Materials Develop- ment
47 Hypertension Program 42 USC 246(d) F (7HJ3)
48 Medical Facilities 42 USC 300r P Construction-Pro ject Grants
49 Home Health Services: 42 USC 255 FIP Demonstration of Estab- lishment, Initial Operation, Training
50 Genetic Diseases Testing 42 USC 300b P and Counseling Services
51 Alcohol Research Center 42 USC 4588 P Grants
5 2 Alcoholism Demonstra- 42 USC 4577 P tionlEvaluation
53 Alcohol Abuse and 42 USC 4577 P Prevention Demonstra- tionlEvaluation
1 90 HCFA 13.775
1 1001 HCFA 13.777
4 CS PHs 13.864
A*- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code Type Formula pient Share Agency No.
Coal Miners Respiratory 30 USC 937(a) P Impairment Treatment Clinics and Services
Adolescent Pregnancy 42 USC 300a-21 P Program
Hospital-Affiliated Primary 42 USC- 254c P Care Centers-Demonstra- tion Projects
Preventive Health 42 USC 247c P Service-Venereal Disease Control Grants
Venereal Disease: Re- 42 USC 247c(b) P search, Demonstration and Training Projects
Preventive Health 42 USC 247b P Services-Fluoridation Grants
Grants for Health 42 USC 300u-2(a) P Education-Risk Reduction
Mental Health Disaster 42 USC 5183 P Assistance and Emergency Mental Health
Health Programs for 50 USC App, P Refugees 1211 (~13)
Cooperative Agreements 42 USC 241a P for State-Based Diabetes Control Programs
552 Health Research
Health Services Research, 42 USC 242b Evaluations and Demon- (bW1) strations
Mental Health: Research, 42 USC 242a(a) Investigations, and Demon- (23, 241, 289k-1 strations
Mental Health: Clinical 42 USC 242a(b) Training and Instruction and Traineeships
Nurse Practitioner 42 USC 296m Training Program
Nursing Research Project 42 USC 241(a) Grants
Primary Care Research 42 USC 256 and Demonstration Projects
Population Research 42 USC 300
Research for Mothers and 42 USC 289g, 241 Children
Aging and Aged: Research 42 USC 389k-4
Prediction, Detection and 42 USC 241(c) Assessment of Environmen- tally Caused Diseases and Disorders
Mechanisms of 42 USC 241(c) Environmental Diseases and Disorders
Health Care Technology 42 USC 24211 Research
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code
553 Education and Training of the Health Care Workforce
1 Grants for Programs for 42 USC 295g-3 Training of Physicians' As- sistants
554 Consumer and Occupa- tional Health and Safety
Administration of Poultry Products Inspection Programs
Administration of Meat Inspection Programs
Food and Drug Administration-Research
Occupational Safety and Health Research Grants
Occupational Safety and Health-Tr aining Grants
Occupational Safety and Health: Grants to States for Administration and En- forcement Programs
Occupational Safety and Health: Statistical Pro- grams
Mine Health and Safety: Assistance to Stat_e_s
21 USC 454(a)
21 USC 661 (a)(3)
42 USC 241, 263
30 USC 951
29 USC 670
29 USC 672(g)
29 USC 673
30 USC 953
Admia- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
Type Formula pient Share Agency No.
1 50 AGR 10.475
1 50 AGR 10.475
4 100 PHs 13.103
4 100 PHs 13.262
4 100 PHs 13.263
1 50 DOL 17.500
2 50 DOL 17.500
1 80 DOL 17.600
604 Housing Assistance
Low-Income Housing Pro- 42 USC 1437c(a) P jects: Annual Contributions for Development and Ac- quisition
Low-Income Housing Pro- 42 USC 1437g(a) P jects: Annual Contributions for Operation
Lower-Income Housing 42USC1437f(b) P Assistance
Housing and Community 42 USC 2825 P Development (Rural Hous- ins)
605 Food and Nutrition Assistance
2 100 HUD 14.146
2 100 HUD 14.156
4 100 CSA 49.018~
Food Distribution 7 USC 612c P 4 100 AGR 10.550
Food Distribution: Differen- 42 USC 1755 F E* 1 100 AGR 10.550 tial Payments for Operating Expenses
School Breakfast Program 42 USC 1773(a) F E* 4 CS AGR 10.553
Equipment Assistance for 42 USC 1774 F S,E 48 75 AGR 10.554 School Food Service Pro- grams
National School-Lunch Pro- 42 USC 1752, F H,E*,O 1 25 AGR 10.555 grams 1753
Child Nutrition Programs: 42 USC 1759a(a) F H,E*,O 1 100 AGR 10.555 Special Assistance for Free and Reduced-Price School Lunches
Special Mill< Program for 42 USC 1772 F E* 48 100 AGR 10.556 Children
Admin- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code Type Formula pient Share Agency No.
Special Supplemental Food 42 USC 1786 P 4a 100 AGR 10.557 Program for Women, Infants and Children
Child Nutrition Programs: 42 USC 1766 F E* 1 75 AGR 10.558 Child Care Food Program
Child Nutrition Programs: 42 USC 1761(b) F E* 1 100 AGR 10.559 Summer Food Service Pro- gram for Children
State Administrative Ex- 42 USC 1776 F F,E 1 100 AGR 10.560 penses for Child Nutrition
State Administration 7 USC 2024(b) F E* 1 50 AGR 10,561 Matching Grants for Food Stamp Program
Child Nutrition Programs: 42 USC 1788 F S 1 100 AGR 10.564 Nutrition Information and Training
Commodity Supplemental 7 USC 61 2c Note F E* 2 85 AGR 10.565 Food Program-Adminis- trative Costs
609 Other Income Security
1 Child Support Enforcement 42 USC 651, 655 F F,E* 1 75 HHS-OS 13.679
2 Aid to Families With 42 USC 601,603 F E*,I 1 50-83 SSA 13.808 Dependent Children: Grants for Payments to Aid Recipients
3 Aid to Families With 42 USC 601,603 F E* 1 50175 SSA 13.808 Dependent Children: Grants for Program Administration
4 Aid to Families With 42 USC 1319 P Dependent Children: Pay- ments for Repair to Homes Owned by Recipients
5 Assistance Payments: State 42 USC 603, F and Local Training 1383, 1396b
6 Assistance Payments- 42 USC 626, 1310 P Research
7 Assistance Payments- 42USC626,1315 P Demonstration
8 Refugee Assistance: Cuban 22 USC 2601(b) P Refugees (41, 2602(aXl)
9 Refugee Assistance-Indo- 22 USC 2601 F Chinese Refugees Note
10 Low Income Energy 42 USC 8603 F Assistance Program
11 Refugee Assistance- 22 USC 2601 F CubadHaitian Entrants Note
703 Hospital and Medical Care for Veterans
1 Veterans Hospital and 38 USC 5032 F Medical Care: Construc- tion of State Home Facilities
2 Veterans Hospital and 38 USC 641 F Medical Care: State Domiciliary Care
3 Veterans Hospital and 38 USC 641 F Medical Care: State Nurs- ing Home Care
1 50 SSA 13.808
1 75 SSA 13.810
4 CS SSA 13.812
4 CS SSA 13.812
1 60 HHS-OS 13.813
1 100 HHS-OS 13.814
1 100 SSA 13.816~
2 lo0 HHS-OS 13.817
Budget Subfunction and Title U.S. Code
4 Veterans Hospital and 38 USC 641 Medical Care: State Hospital Care
705 Other Veterans Benefits and Services
1 State Cemetery Grants 38 USC 1008
754 Criminal Justice Assistance
Juvenile Justice and Delin- 42 USC 5631 quency Prevention- Allocation to States
Juvenile Justice and Delin- 42 USC 5634 quency Prevention- Special Emphasis and Technical Assistance
National Institute for 42 USC 5639(e)(4) Juvenile Justice and Delin- quency Prevention
Criminal Justice Statistics 42 USC 3732 Development
Justice Research and 42 USC 3722 Development
Corrections: (a) Training 18 USC and Staff Development, (b) 4351-4353 Research and Evaluation (c) Technical Assistance, (d) Policy Formulation, and (e) Clearinghouse
Admin- Reci- Federal istering CFDA
'.me Formula pient Share Agency No.
1 50 VA 64.203
2 501100 DOJ 16.540
4 CS DOJ 16.541
4 100 DOJ 16.542
1 90:100 DOJ 16.550
4 100 DOJ 16.560
4 100 DOJ 16.601- 16.605
804 Central Property and Records Management
1 National Historical 44 USC 2504(a) P Publications and Records
806 Other General Government
1 Intergovernmental Person- 42 USC 4722, F/P F,M,O nel Program: Basic Grants 4723, 4724, 4725, for Strenghtening State 4726(b) and Local Personnel Ad- ministration
GSA 39.006
2 50 OPM 27.012
2 Intergovernmental Person- 42 USC 4766(a) P 2 50 OPM 27.012 nel Program: Special Pro- jects
a. Local governments or other recipients through state or b. Programs merged into block grants by Omnibus Budget with state approval. Reconciliation Act of 1981.
Appendix A
Categorical Grant Programs Consolidated by Block Grants
under the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981
(by OMB Catalog* title and number)
State Community Development (small cities and rural areas)
14.219 Community Development Block Gr ants-Small Cities
(Note: Budget Reconciliation Act also folded in the following categoricals to the existing Com- munity Development Block Grant [14,218])
14.203 Comprehensive Planning Assistance 14.225 Secretary's Discretionary Fundmer-
ritories Program 14.800 Neighborhood Self-Help Develop-
ment
Elementary and Secondary Education
84.004' Civil Rights Technical Assistance and Training
84.006 Teacher Centers 84.0082 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education
Program 84.0143 Follow Through 84.043 Strengthening State Educational
Agency Management 84.045 Teacher Corps-Operations and
Training 84.056 Emergency School Aid Act-Basic
Grants to Local Education Agen- cies
Emergency School Aid Act-Grants to Non-Pro fit Organizations
Emergency School Aid Act- Educational TV and Radio
Educational Television and Radio Programming
Use of Technology in Basic Skills Instruction Ethnic Heritage Studies Program National Diffusion Program Career Education Education for the Use of the Metric
System of Measurement Education for Gifted and Talented
Children and Youth (State Ad- ministered and Discretionary Programs)
Community Education Consumers' Education Elementary and Secondary School
Education in the Arts Instructional Material and School
Library Resources Improvement in Local Educational
Practice International Understanding Pro-
gram Emergency School Aid Act-
Magnet Schools, University1 Business Cooperation and Neutral Site Planning
Career Education State Allotment Program
Basic Skills Improvement Emergency School Aid Act-
Planning Grants Emergency School Aid Act-Pre-
Implementation Assistance Grants
Emergency School Aid Act-Outaf- Cycle Grants
Emergency School Aid Act-Special Discretionary Assistance Grants
Emergency School Aid Act-State Agency Grants
Emergency School Aid Act-Grants for the Arts
Biomedical Sciences for Talented Disadvantaged Secondary Students
Pre-College Teacher Development in Science Programs
84.122 Secretary's Discretionary Program 84.123 Law-Related Education 84.139 Cities in Schools 84.140 PUSH for Excellence
Preventive Health and Health Services
Includes existing block grant (Health Incentive Grants for Comprehensive Public Health Services-1 3.2 10) plus the following categoricals:
13.267 Urban Rat Control 13.284 Emergency Medical Services 13,882 Hypertension Program 13.888 Home Health Services and Training 13.980 Preventive Health Service-
Fluoridation Grants 13.981 Grants for Health EducationlRisk
Reduction
Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health
Drug Abuse Community Service Programs Alcoholism Treatment and RehabilitationlOccupational Ser- vices
Drug Abuse Demonstration Programs
Alcohol Formula Grants Drug Abuse PreventionlFormula
Grants Drug Abuse Prevention Programs Special Alcoholism Projects to
Implement the Uniform Act Community Mental Health
Centers-Comprehensive Ser- vices Support
Alcohol DemonstrationlEvaluation Alcohol Abuse Prevention DemonstrationlEvaluation
Maternal and Child Health
13.211 Crippled Childrens Services 13.231 Maternal and Child Health
Research 13.232 Maternal and Child Health Services 13.233 Maternal and Child Health Train-
ing
13.266 Childhood Lead Based Paint Poison- ing Prevention
13,292 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Information and Counseling
13.296 Comprehensive Hemophilia Diagnostic and Treatment Centers
13.890 Genetic Disease Testing and Counseling Services
13.975 Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Services
Primary Care
49.010 Older Persons Opportunities and Services
49.01 1 Community Economic Development 49.013 State Economic Opportunity Offices 49.016 National Youth Sports Program 49.018 Housing and Community Develop-
ment (Rural Housing)
Low Income Home Energy Assistance
13.816 Low Income Energy Assistance Pro- gram
13.224 Community Health Centers 13.976 Hospital Affiliated Care Centers
Social Services
Includes existing block grant (Social Services for Low Income and Public Assistance Recipients- 13.642) plus the following categorical:
13.644 Social Services Training Grants- Title XX
Community Services
49.002 Community Action 49.005 Community Food and Nutrition
SOURCE: U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Memoran- dum, 9/16/81.
*OMB, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assis t a m e 1981, Wash- ington, DC, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981.
FOOTNOTES
'Authorized block grant activity which is also retained as a categorical program.
2Swretary's DiscretionarylSlock Grant. 3Authorized block grant activity which is retained as
categorical program for three years at which time it will only be a block grant activity.
4Special programs of National Significance in the Arts are placed in the Secretary's DiscretionarylBlock Grant. The ElementarylSecondary portion goes to the states.
*U .S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1982-34 1-857: 10 13