Friday, October 23, 2009

Recovery.gov - Track the Money

Recovery.gov is the U.S. government’s official website providing easy access to data
related to Recovery Act spending and allows for the reporting of potential fraud, waste, and abuse.

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Recipient Awards Reported: Total Awards: 112,219; 391 Loans; 8,927 Contracts; 102,901 Grants.  As of 10/10/2009.
10/15/2009

Recipient Reporting

Prime and sub-recipients of Recovery Act awards have reported on how the money was used. As of Oct. 10, there were 112,219 reports filed into FederalReporting.gov: 8,927 federal contracts, 102,901 grants, and 391 loans. Source: FederalReporting.gov

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Insulation being installed in a home.
10/8/2009

OHIO: Weatherizing 32,000 Homes

Ohio has received a $266.8 million Recovery grant from the Department of Energy to weatherize more than 32,000 homes. Source: Ohio Department of Development

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View of the Nation's Capitol
9/28/2009

Recovery.Gov Overview

Find out about the Recovery Act and how Recovery.gov tracks Recovery spending for the American taxpayers. Watch the tutorial and find out more about Recovery.gov.

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Estimated Dollars Available through ARRA Tax Provisions
9/27/2009

$62.5B in Tax Relief

The Office of the Treasury estimates that $62.5 billion in tax relief will have been made available by the end of the August 2009.

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9/26/2009

What's New & What's Next?

What’s New: Mapping that shows Recovery projects in your state or zip code. What’s Next: Recipients report on how they used Recovery funds and that data will be displayed on new maps and charts.

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