Federal assistance is defined as any program that directly assists the public in areas, such as education, health, and public welfare.
Learning Objectives
Explain the organizational structure of federal assistance in the United States
Key Points
The assistance is provided and administered by federal government agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through special programs to recipients.
Programs administer assistance by “granting” or “awarding” a portion of the assistance to recipients. These are called federal grants or awards.
Recipients of federal grants include state governments, local governments, territories and possessions, Native American tribal governments, non-profit organizations and institutions, and private individuals.
Key Terms
Earmark Grants: Federal funds that have been designated for specific projects in appropriations of funding for general programs.
Formula Grants: Grants include a specified formula, as a rule, that tells potential recipient governments precisely how they can calculate the quantity of aid to which they are entitled under the provisions of law.
single audit: An annual examination of an aid recipient’s operations and records in order to determine whether or not the recipient complied with laws and regulations applicable to the assistance received.
In the United States, federal assistance is defined as any federal program, project, service, or activity provided by the federal government that directly assists or benefits the American public in the areas of education, health, public safety, public welfare, and public works, among others. The assistance is provided and administered by federal government agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through special programs to recipients.
In order to provide federal assistance in an organized manner, the federal government provides assistance through federal agencies. It is the agency’s responsibility to adequately provide assistance, as well as manage, account, and monitor the responsible use of federal funds which were utilized for that assistance. The agencies then supply the assistance to beneficiaries, such as states, hospitals, poverty-stricken families, etc., through hundreds of individual programs.
Programs administer assistance by “granting” or “awarding” a portion of the assistance to recipients. These are called federal grants or awards. Recipients must first apply for the award directly to the federal agency which administers the program. The agency must then determine the amount of assistance to be awarded and notifies the recipient of the award. Given the enormous size of federal assistance provided, the Federal government has designed different types of grants, each with its own unique way of awarding and operating. These include project grants, formula grants, and earmark grants.
Due to the extensive amount of assistance provided by the federal government, the Federal agencies rely on numerous monitoring activities performed by themselves, pass-through entities, and external sources. The most common monitoring procedure used is the single audit, which is an annual examination of a recipient’s operations and records in order to determine whether or not the recipient complied with laws and regulations applicable to the assistance received.
LICENSES AND ATTRIBUTIONS
CC LICENSED CONTENT, SHARED PREVIOUSLY
Curation and Revision. Provided by: Boundless.com. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
CC LICENSED CONTENT, SPECIFIC ATTRIBUTION
Poverty thresholds (United States). Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_thresholds_(United_States). License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Federal poverty guidelines. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_poverty_guidelines. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Boundless. Provided by: Boundless Learning. Located at: www.boundless.com//sociology/definition/near-poverty. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
The Poverty Line. Provided by: Wiktionary. Located at: en.wiktionary.org/wiki/The+Poverty+Line. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Poverty. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty%23Measuring_poverty. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Boundless. Provided by: Boundless Learning. Located at: www.boundless.com//sociology/definition/relative-poverty. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Boundless. Provided by: Boundless Learning. Located at: www.boundless.com//sociology/definition/absolute-poverty. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
World Bank. Provided by: Wiktionary. Located at: en.wiktionary.org/wiki/World_Bank. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Introduction to Sociology/Stratification. Provided by: Wikibooks. Located at: en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Introduction_to_Sociology/Stratification%23Dominant_Perspectives. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Boundless. Provided by: Boundless Learning. Located at: www.boundless.com//sociology/definition/conflict-theory-approach. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Boundless. Provided by: Boundless Learning. Located at: www.boundless.com//sociology/definition/structural-functionalist-approach. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
social stratification. Provided by: Wiktionary. Located at: en.wiktionary.org/wiki/social_stratification. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Surgeon. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgeon. License: Public Domain: No Known Copyright
Social exclusion. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_exclusion. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
equal opportunity. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/equal%20opportunity. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Boundless. Provided by: Boundless Learning. Located at: www.boundless.com//sociology/definition/social-exclusion. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
due process. Provided by: Wiktionary. Located at: en.wiktionary.org/wiki/due_process. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Surgeon. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgeon. License: Public Domain: No Known Copyright
Punk-with-strongbow. Provided by: Wikimedia. Located at: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...-strongbow.JPG. License: Public Domain: No Known Copyright
Cycle of poverty. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycle_of_poverty. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Poverty. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty%23Characteristics. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
economic restructuring. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/economic%20restructuring. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Boundless. Provided by: Boundless Learning. Located at: www.boundless.com//sociology/...cle-of-poverty. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Surgeon. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgeon. License: Public Domain: No Known Copyright
Punk-with-strongbow. Provided by: Wikimedia. Located at: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...-strongbow.JPG. License: Public Domain: No Known Copyright
Wikipedia. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: www.Wikipedia.org. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Wikipedia. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: www.Wikipedia.org. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Feminization of poverty. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminization_of_poverty. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Boundless. Provided by: Boundless Learning. Located at: www.boundless.com//sociology/...mal-employment. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Boundless. Provided by: Boundless Learning. Located at: www.boundless.com//sociology/...her-households. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Boundless. Provided by: Boundless Learning. Located at: www.boundless.com//sociology/...mal-employment. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Surgeon. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgeon. License: Public Domain: No Known Copyright
Punk-with-strongbow. Provided by: Wikimedia. Located at: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Punk-with-strongbow.JPG. License: Public Domain: No Known Copyright
Wikipedia. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: www.Wikipedia.org. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Wikipedia. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: www.Wikipedia.org. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Microcredit. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcredit. License: CC BY: Attribution
Administration of federal assistance in the United States. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Adminis..._United_States. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Earmark Grants. Provided by: Wiktionary. Located at: en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Earmark+Grants. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Boundless. Provided by: Boundless Learning. Located at: www.boundless.com//sociology/...n/single-audit. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Formula Grants. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula%20Grants. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Surgeon. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgeon. License: Public Domain: No Known Copyright
Punk-with-strongbow. Provided by: Wikimedia. Located at: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Punk-with-strongbow.JPG. License: Public Domain: No Known Copyright
Wikipedia. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: www.Wikipedia.org. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Wikipedia. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: www.Wikipedia.org. License: CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike
Microcredit. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcredit. License: CC BY: Attribution
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. Provided by: Wikipedia. Located at: en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...an_Development. License: Public Domain: No Known Copyright