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Recovery.gov - Track the Money

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

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United States map displaying Recipient Reported Funds Awarded and Received for the country and each state/territory

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Recovery Funds Wounded Warriors Project


Recovery Funds Wounded Warriors ProjectRecovery awards from the Department of Defense are funding two complexes to help wounded soldiers recuperate.

Health IT Grants Funded by Recovery


Health IT Grants Funded by Recovery Two key grant programs -- the Regional Extenstion Centers and Beacon Community Cooperative Agreements -- are being funded by the Recovery Act to promote the use of electronic health records and increase the quality and efficiency of health care.

Recovery Funds Fish Passage Project


Recovery Funds Fish Passage ProjectClosed gates of the dam in Red Bluff, California create irrigation for surrounding cropland, but also prevent endangered fish from reaching spawning grounds. Department of Interior Recovery funds open the gates.

Four Projects Move Ahead with Added Funds


Four Projects Move Ahead with Added FundsMany Recovery projects are funded totally by Recovery, but some use Recovery funds in supporting roles, to allow earlier starts or completions, or help budget-strapped states. Right: The research team from the NOvA project jumpstarted by Recovery funds.

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Source: As Reported by Recipients

Recovery Funded Jobs Reported by Recipients

April 1 - June 30, 2010
749,597
Job calculations are based on the number of hours worked in a quarter and funded under the Recovery Act.

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Contracts

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FedBizOpps.Gov

Grants

Link to:

Grants.Gov

Loans

Overview of Funding

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 distributes the $787 billion as follows:

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Source for Distributing and Reporting: US Treasury, Federal Agency Financial and Activity Reports

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CHAIRMAN'S CORNER

Earl E. Devaney is chairman of the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, which manages this website and oversees spending under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

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August 16, 2010

Government can be a mysterious institution. Indeed, the pathway to understanding how your tax dollars are being spent can be a very difficult journey, much like trying to find your way out of the ancient catacombs. That’s one reason why transparency is so vital in an open government.

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