CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2009
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1 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2009 FUND TYPE PROGRAM PROGRAM NAME FY AMOUNT Total Direct Expenditures Or Obligations 95,781,753 Retirement & Disability Payments for Individuals (DR) DR Social Insurance For Railroad Workers 168,699 DR Economic Recovery Payments 2,500 DR Pension For Non-Service-Connected Disability For Veterans 105,929 DR Pension To Veterans Surviving Spouses And Children 31,753 DR Veterans Compensation For Service-Connected Disability 996,616 DR Veterans Dependency & Indemnity Compensation For Svc-Connected Death 123,040 DR Pension Plan Termination Insurance 76,583 DR Social Security Disability Insurance 2,532,447 DR Social Security Retirement Insurance 16,398,993 DR Social Security Survivors Insurance 5,994,230 DR Supplemental Security Income 833,865 DR DR.100 Federal Retirement And Disability Payments--Military 688,000 DR DR.200 Federal Retirement And Disability Payments--Civilian 1,454,548 DR DR.300 Retirement And Disability Payments-Coast Guard/Uniformed Employees 62,615 TOTAL: 29,469,818 Other Direct Payments for Individuals (DO) DO Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program 995,197 DO Environmental Quality Incentives Program 499,447 DO Vocational Rehabilitation For Disabled Veterans 3,703 DO Survivors And Dependents Educational Assistance 21,151 DO All Volunteer Force Educational Assistance 33,917 DO Federal Pell Grant Program 78,426 DO Medicare-Hospital Insurance 8,671,760 DO Medicare-Supplementary Medical Insurance 7,444,210 TOTAL: 17,747,811 Direct Payments Other than for Individuals (DX) DX Commodity Loans And Loan Deficiency Payments 625 DX Emergency Conservation Program 4,227 DX Production Flexibility Payments For Contract Commodities 3,858,914 DX Conservation Reserve Program 2,598,404 DX Wetlands Reserve Program 8,991 DX Milk Income Loss Contract Program 26,265 DX Crop Insurance 16,754,892 DX Conservation Security Program (Csp) 2,070,367 DX Life Insurance For Veterans 46,035 DX Reserve Education Assistance Program 3,513 DX DX.100 U.S. Postal Service--Other Expenditures (Non-Salary/Non-Procurement) 3,228 TOTAL: 25,375,461 Grants (Block, Formula, Project, and Cooperative Agreements) (GG) GG Crop Disaster Program 18,746 GG Very Low-Income Housing Repair Loans And Grants 2,095 GG National School Lunch Program 446,888 GG Special Supplemental Food Program For Women, Infants, And Children 164,589 GG Rural Business Enterprise Grants 99,900 GG Renewable Enegy Systems And Energy Efficiency Improvement Program 57,527 GG Community Facilities Loans And Grants 100,000 GG Rural Energy For America Program Recovery 399,478 Page 1 of 15
2 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2009 FUND TYPE PROGRAM PROGRAM NAME FY AMOUNT Total Direct Expenditures Or Obligations 95,781,753 GG Highway Planning And Construction 1,870,727 GG Title I Grants To Local Education Agencies 146,363 GG Rehabilitation Services-Vocational Rehabilitation Grants To States 84,342 GG Temporary Assistance For Needy Families 444,719 GG Child Support Enforcement 72,224 GG Low Income Home Energy Assistance 727,666 GG State Children'S Insurance Program (Chip) 325,115 GG Medicaid Infrastr Grants To Support The Competit Employ Of People W/ Disa 3,707 GG State Survey And Certification Of Health Care Providers And Suppliers 31,322 GG Medical Assistance Program 13,145,894 GG Seed Grants To States For Qualified High-Risk Pools 3,594 GG Block Grants For Prevention And Treatment Of Substance Abuse 44,104 GG Assistance To Firefighters Grant 180,232 TOTAL: 18,369,232 Procurement Contracts (PC) PC PC.100 Procurement Contracts--Dept Of Defense 1,612,488 PC PC.200 Procurement Contracts--All Fed Govt Agencies Other Than Defense & Usps 203,527 PC PC.300 Procurement Contracts--U.S. Postal Service 616,183 TOTAL: 2,432,198 Salaries and Wages (SW) SW SW.500 Salaries And Wages--All Fed Govt Civilian Emp Except Defense & Usps 108,000 SW SW.600 Salaries And Wages--U.S. Postal Service 2,279,233 TOTAL: 2,387,233 Direct Loans (DL) DL Commodity Loans And Loan Deficiency Payments 5,389,428 DL Farm Storage Facility Loans 164,550 DL Farm Operating Loans 301,000 DL Very Low To Moderate Income Housing Loans 60,560 DL Very Low-Income Housing Repair Loans And Grants 20,470 DL Direct Housing-Natural Disaster 693,627 DL Intermediary Relending Program 400,000 DL Physical Disaster Loans 8,800 DL Federal Direct Student Loans 136,607 TOTAL: 7,175,042 Guaranteed/Insured Loans (GL) GL Farm Operating Loans 341,000 GL Farm Ownership Loans 115,000 GL Very Low To Moderate Income Housing Loans 125,534 GL Renewable Enegy Systems And Energy Efficiency Improvement Program 57,528 GL Very Low To Moderate Income Housing Loans - Guaranteed 219,092 GL Rural Energy For America Program Recovery 167,927 GL Mortgage Insurance Homes 698,071 GL Certified Development Company Loans (504 Loans) 379,000 TOTAL: 2,103,152 Insurance (II) II Crop Insurance 90,007,701 Page 2 of 15
3 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2009 FUND TYPE PROGRAM PROGRAM NAME FY AMOUNT Total Direct Expenditures Or Obligations 95,781,753 TOTAL: 90,007,701 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Governments Division; "Consolidated Federal Funds Report" published yearly, Prepared By: State Library of Iowa, State Data Center Program, , 10/5/ Page 3 of 15
4 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2008 TOTAL DIRECT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS 75,041,381 Retirement & Disability Payments for Individuals (DR) 17.FEC FEDERAL EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION SOCIAL INSURANCE FOR RAILROAD WORKERS 165, PENSION FOR NON-SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY FOR VETERANS 79, PENSION TO VETERANS SURVIVING SPOUSES AND CHILDREN 33, VETERANS COMPENSATION FOR SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY 937, VETERANS DEPENDENCY & INDEMNITY COMPENSATION FOR SVC-CONNECTED DEATH 104, PENSION PLAN TERMINATION INSURANCE 73, SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE 2,208, SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT INSURANCE 15,717, SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS INSURANCE 5,766, SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME 803,881 DR.100 FEDERAL RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS--MILITARY 573,000 DR.200 FEDERAL RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS--CIVILIAN 1,335,484 DR.300 RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS-COAST GUARD/UNIFORMED EMPLOYEES 57,138 TOTAL 27,857,681 Other Direct Payments for Individuals (DO) RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS 38, FOOD STAMPS 724, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY INCENTIVES PROGRAM 768, VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FOR DISABLED VETERANS 3, SURVIVORS AND DEPENDENTS EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE 20, ALL VOLUNTEER FORCE EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE 16, FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM 31, MEDICARE-HOSPITAL INSURANCE 7,995, MEDICARE-SUPPLEMENTARY MEDICAL INSURANCE 6,817,804 TOTAL 16,417,041 Direct Payments Other than for Individuals (DX) COMMODITY LOANS AND LOAN DEFICIENCY PAYMENTS 2, PRODUCTION FLEXIBILITY PAYMENTS FOR CONTRACT COMMODITIES 4,221, CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM 2,904, MILK INCOME LOSS CONTRACT PROGRAM 2, CROP INSURANCE 5,793, CONSERVATION SECURITY PROGRAM (CSP) 2,122, LIFE INSURANCE FOR VETERANS 77,634 DX.100 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE--OTHER EXPENDITURES (NON-SALARY/NON-PROCUREMENT) 387 TOTAL 15,124,158 Grants (Block, Formula, Project, and Cooperative Agreements) (GG) CROP DISASTER PROGRAM 44, VERY LOW-INCOME HOUSING REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS 4, NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM 425, SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN 154, WATER AND WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM FOR RURAL COMMUNITIES 210, COMMUNITY FACILITIES LOANS AND GRANTS 33, RENEWABLE ENEGY SYSTEMS AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 172, OUTDOOR RECREATION-ACQUISITION, DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING 45, PUBLIC SAFETY PARTNERSHIP AND COMMUNITY POLICING GRANTS 187, HIGHWAY PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION 227, TITLE I GRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCIES 131, REHABILITATION SERVICES-VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION GRANTS TO STATES 80, TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES 444, CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 83, LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE 450, RURAL PACE (PROGRAM OF ALL-INCLUSIVE CARE FOR THE ELDERLY) PROVIDER GRANT 1, STATE CHILDREN'S INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP) 310, MEDICAID INFRASTR GRANTS TO SUPPORT THE COMPETIT EMPLOY OF PEOPLE W/ DISA 3,600 Page 4 of 15
5 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2008 TOTAL DIRECT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS 75,041, DEMONSTRATION TO MAINTAIN INDEPENDENCE AND EMPLOYMENT 2, STATE SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS AND SUPPLIERS 32, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 8,826, SEED GRANTS TO STATES FOR QUALIFIED HIGH-RISK POOLS 2, BLOCK GRANTS FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE 43, ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT 354,645 TOTAL 12,272,493 Procurement Contracts (PC) PC.100 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--DEPT OF DEFENSE 135,647 PC.200 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--ALL FED GOVT AGENCIES OTHER THAN DEFENSE & USPS 14,159 PC.300 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 614,028 TOTAL 763,834 Salaries and Wages (SW) SW.500 SALARIES AND WAGES--ALL FED GOVT CIVILIAN EMP EXCEPT DEFENSE & USPS 114,000 SW.600 SALARIES AND WAGES--U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 2,492,174 TOTAL 2,606,174 Direct Loans (DL) FARM STORAGE FACILITY LOANS 432, FARM OPERATING LOANS 220, FARM OWNERSHIP LOANS 115, VERY LOW TO MODERATE INCOME HOUSING LOANS 69, FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOANS 166,027 TOTAL 1,003,693 Guaranteed/Insured Loans (GL) FARM OPERATING LOANS 394, VERY LOW TO MODERATE INCOME HOUSING LOANS 676, RENEWABLE ENEGY SYSTEMS AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 159, MORTGAGE INSURANCE HOMES 667, SMALL BUSINESS LOANS 1,841, VETERANS HOUSING GUARANTEED AND INSURED LOANS 164,428 TOTAL 3,903,475 Insurance (II) CROP INSURANCE 113,139,077 TOTAL 113,139,077 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Governments Division; "Consolidated Federal Funds Report" published yearly, Prepared By: State Library of Iowa, State Data Center Program, , 9/8/09 Page 5 of 15
6 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2007 TOTAL DIRECT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS 63,807,891 Retirement & Disability Payments for Individuals (DR) 17.FEC FEDERAL EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION 2, SOCIAL INSURANCE FOR RAILROAD WORKERS 175, PENSION FOR NON-SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY FOR VETERANS 84, PENSION TO VETERANS SURVIVING SPOUSES AND CHILDREN 28, VETERANS COMPENSATION FOR SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY 1,051, VETERANS DEPENDENCY & INDEMNITY COMPENSATION FOR SVC-CONNECTED DEATH 116, PENSION PLAN TERMINATION INSURANCE 72, SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE 2,068, SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT INSURANCE 14,900, SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS INSURANCE 5,645, SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME 709,356 DR.100 FEDERAL RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS--MILITARY 588,000 DR.200 FEDERAL RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS--CIVILIAN 1,164,829 DR.300 RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS-COAST GUARD/UNIFORMED EMPLOYEES 54,221 TOTAL: 26,661,955 Other Direct Payments for Individuals (DO) RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS 43, FOOD STAMPS 629, VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FOR DISABLED VETERANS 4, SURVIVORS AND DEPENDENTS EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE 3, ALL VOLUNTEER FORCE EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE 24, FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM 35, MEDICARE-HOSPITAL INSURANCE 6,914, MEDICARE-SUPPLEMENTARY MEDICAL INSURANCE 5,996,540 TOTAL: 13,652,218 Direct Payments Other than for Individuals (DX) COMMODITY LOANS AND LOAN DEFICIENCY PAYMENTS 139, EMERGENCY CONSERVATION PROGRAM 3, PRODUCTION FLEXIBILITY PAYMENTS FOR CONTRACT COMMODITIES 4,326, CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM 2,940, MILK INCOME LOSS CONTRACT PROGRAM 113, CROP INSURANCE 3,799,123 DX.100 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE--OTHER EXPENDITURES (NON-SALARY/NON-PROCUREMENT) 334 TOTAL: 11,322,820 Grants (Block, Formula, Project, and Cooperative Agreements) (GG) CROP DISASTER PROGRAM 8, VERY LOW-INCOME HOUSING REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS 12, NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM 409, SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN 123, WATER AND WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM FOR RURAL COMMUNITIES 275, COMMUNITY FACILITIES LOANS AND GRANTS 50, RENEWABLE ENEGY SYSTEMS AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 27, RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LOANS AND GRANTS 300, OUTDOOR RECREATION-ACQUISITION, DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING 45, HIGHWAY PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION 907, TITLE I GRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCIES 158, REHABILITATION SERVICES-VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION GRANTS TO STATES 70, TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES 444, CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 82, LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE 364, STATE CHILDREN'S INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP) 170, HURRICANE KATRINA RELIEF STATE SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS AND SUPPLIERS 24,730 Page 6 of 15
7 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2007 TOTAL DIRECT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS 63,807, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 5,795, BLOCK GRANTS FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE 43, ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT 17,619 TOTAL: 9,330,435 Procurement Contracts (PC) PC.100 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--DEPT OF DEFENSE 57,323 PC.300 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 530,200 TOTAL: 587,523 Salaries and Wages (SW) SW.500 SALARIES AND WAGES--ALL FED GOVT CIVILIAN EMP EXCEPT DEFENSE & USPS 101,000 SW.600 SALARIES AND WAGES--U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 2,151,940 TOTAL: 2,252,940 Direct Loans (DL) FARM STORAGE FACILITY LOANS 305, FARM OPERATING LOANS 173, FARM OWNERSHIP LOANS 120, VERY LOW TO MODERATE INCOME HOUSING LOANS 70, VERY LOW-INCOME HOUSING REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS 24, WATER AND WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM FOR RURAL COMMUNITIES 275, FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOANS 41,886 TOTAL: 1,011,549 Guaranteed/Insured Loans (GL) FARM OWNERSHIP LOANS 571, VERY LOW TO MODERATE INCOME HOUSING LOANS 510, RURAL ELECTRIFICATION LOANS AND LOAN GUARANTEES. 7,109, MORTGAGE INSURANCE HOMES 312, SMALL BUSINESS LOANS 127, CERTIFIED DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LOANS (504 LOANS) 300, VETERANS HOUSING GUARANTEED AND INSURED LOANS 110,352 TOTAL: 9,041,638 Insurance (II) CROP INSURANCE 83,694, LIFE INSURANCE FOR VETERANS 87,321 TOTAL: 83,782,105 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Governments Division; "Consolidated Federal Funds Report" published yearly, Prepared By: State Library of Iowa, State Data Center Program, , 10/22/08 Page 7 of 15
8 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2006 TOTAL DIRECT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS 75,150,076 Retirement & Disability Payments for Individuals (DR) 17.FEC FEDERAL EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION 1, SOCIAL INSURANCE FOR RAILROAD WORKERS 185, PENSION FOR NON-SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY FOR VETERANS 91, PENSION TO VETERANS SURVIVING SPOUSES AND CHILDREN 17, VETERANS COMPENSATION FOR SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY 849, VETERANS DEPENDENCY & INDEMNITY COMPENSATION FOR SVC-CONNECTED DEATH 92, PENSION PLAN TERMINATION INSURANCE 70, SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE 2,027, SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT INSURANCE 14,318, SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS INSURANCE 5,446, SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME 697,969 DR.100 FEDERAL RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS--MILITARY 592,000 DR.200 FEDERAL RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS--CIVILIAN 1,020,333 DR.300 RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS-COAST GUARD/UNIFORMED EMPLOYEES 48,353 TOTAL: 25,458,735 Other Direct Payments for Individuals (DO) FOOD STAMPS 578, BURIAL EXPENSES ALLOWANCE FOR VETERANS 8, VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FOR DISABLED VETERANS 8, SURVIVORS AND DEPENDENTS EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE 1, ALL VOLUNTEER FORCE EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE 20, FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM 26, MEDICARE-HOSPITAL INSURANCE 6,914, MEDICARE-SUPPLEMENTARY MEDICAL INSURANCE 5,996,540 TOTAL: 13,555,673 Direct Payments Other than for Individuals (DX) COMMODITY LOANS AND LOAN DEFICIENCY PAYMENTS 7,548, EMERGENCY CONSERVATION PROGRAM 22, PRODUCTION FLEXIBILITY PAYMENTS FOR CONTRACT COMMODITIES 7,785, CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM 3,168, WETLANDS RESERVE PROGRAM (1,107) MILK INCOME LOSS CONTRACT PROGRAM 172, CROP INSURANCE 2,122, REFUGEE AND ENTRANT ASSISTANCE-STATE ADMINISTERED PROGRAM 3,693 DX.100 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE--OTHER EXPENDITURES (NON-SALARY/NON-PROCUREMENT) 9,027 TOTAL: 20,831,125 Grants (Block, Formula, Project, and Cooperative Agreements) (GG) CROP DISASTER PROGRAM 8, VERY LOW-INCOME HOUSING REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS 6, NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM 366, SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN 120, RURAL COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT GRANTS 25, RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LOANS AND GRANTS 600, PUBLIC SAFETY PARTNERSHIP AND COMMUNITY POLICING GRANTS 148, HIGHWAY PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION 463, TITLE I GRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCIES 158, REHABILITATION SERVICES-VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION GRANTS TO STATES 89, ABSTINENCE EDUCATION 1, TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES 446, CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 63, LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE 493, CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT 62,034 Page 8 of 15
9 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year CHILD CARE MANDATORY & MATCHING FUNDS OF THE CHILD CARE & DEV. FUND 81, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES BASIC SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY GRANTS 3, CHILD WELFARE SERVICES STATE GRANTS 9, FOSTER CARE TITLE IV E 90, ADOPTION ASSISTANCE 74, INDEPENDENT LIVING 4, RURAL PACE (PROGRAM OF ALL-INCLUSIVE CARE FOR THE ELDERLY) PROVIDER GRANT 2, STATE CHILDREN'S INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP) 164, MEDICAID INFRASTR GRANTS TO SUPPORT THE COMPETIT EMPLOY OF PEOPLE W/ DISA HURRICANE KATRINA RELIEF 1, STATE SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS AND SUPPLIERS 24, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 8,742, GRANTS TO STATES FOR OPERATION OF QUALIFIED HIGH-RISK POOLS 4, BLOCK GRANTS FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE 43, ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT 56,766 TOTAL: 12,358,683 Procurement Contracts (PC) PC.100 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--DEPT OF DEFENSE 95,891 PC.200 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--ALL FED GOVT AGENCIES OTHER THAN DEFENSE & USPS 15,903 PC.300 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 579,282 TOTAL: 691,076 Salaries and Wages (SW) SW.500 SALARIES AND WAGES--ALL FED GOVT CIVILIAN EMP EXCEPT DEFENSE & USPS 101,000 SW.600 SALARIES AND WAGES--U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 2,153,784 TOTAL: 2,254,784 Direct Loans (DL) FARM STORAGE FACILITY LOANS 107, FARM OPERATING LOANS 293, VERY LOW TO MODERATE INCOME HOUSING LOANS 226, VERY LOW-INCOME HOUSING REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS 24, RENEWABLE ENEGY SYSTEMS AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 17, FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOANS 104,886 TOTAL: 775,210 Guaranteed/Insured Loans (GL) VERY LOW TO MODERATE INCOME HOUSING LOANS 813, REHABILITATION MORTGAGE INSURANCE 159, SMALL BUSINESS LOANS 660, CERTIFIED DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LOANS (504 LOANS) 164, VETERANS HOUSING GUARANTEED AND INSURED LOANS 107,222 TOTAL: 1,904,095 Insurance (II) CROP INSURANCE 51,277,298 TOTAL: 51,277,298 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Governments Division; "Consolidated Federal Funds Report" published yearly, Prepared By: State Library of Iowa, State Data Center Program, , 5/2/08 Page 9 of 15
10 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2005 TOTAL DIRECT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS 71,211,596 Retirement & Disability Payments for Individuals (DR) 17.FEC FEDERAL EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION SOCIAL INSURANCE FOR RAILROAD WORKERS 175, PENSION FOR NON-SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY FOR VETERANS 91, PENSION TO VETERANS SURVIVING SPOUSES AND CHILDREN 17, VETERANS COMPENSATION FOR SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY 748, VETERANS DEPENDENCY & INDEMNITY COMPENSATION FOR SVC-CONNECTED DEATH 89, PENSION PLAN TERMINATION INSURANCE 75, SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE 1,725, SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT INSURANCE 13,519, SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS INSURANCE 5,291, SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME 531,270 DR.100 FEDERAL RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS--MILITARY 587,000 DR.200 FEDERAL RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS--CIVILIAN 995,519 DR.300 RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS-COAST GUARD/UNIFORMED EMPLOYEES 22,101 TOTAL: 23,872,005 Other Direct Payments for Individuals (DO) FOOD STAMPS 520, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY INCENTIVES PROGRAM 7, VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FOR DISABLED VETERANS 7, SURVIVORS AND DEPENDENTS EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE 4, ALL VOLUNTEER FORCE EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE 15, FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM 21, MEDICARE-HOSPITAL INSURANCE 6,793, MEDICARE-SUPPLEMENTARY MEDICAL INSURANCE 5,628,708 TOTAL: 12,998,982 Direct Payments Other than for Individuals (DX) COMMODITY LOANS AND LOAN DEFICIENCY PAYMENTS 295, EMERGENCY CONSERVATION PROGRAM 3, PRODUCTION FLEXIBILITY PAYMENTS FOR CONTRACT COMMODITIES 10,762, CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM 2,829, WETLANDS RESERVE PROGRAM (10,597) MILK INCOME LOSS CONTRACT PROGRAM 1, LAMB MEAT ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 6, CROP INSURANCE 4,886,786 DX.100 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE--OTHER EXPENDITURES (NON-SALARY/NON-PROCUREMENT) 10,091 TOTAL: 18,784,148 Grants (Block, Formula, Project, and Cooperative Agreements) (GG) CROP DISASTER PROGRAM 1,929, VERY LOW-INCOME HOUSING REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS 3, NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM 354, SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN 124, COMMUNITY FACILITIES LOANS AND GRANTS 60, RURAL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE GRANTS 74, BULLETPROOF VEST PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM HIGHWAY PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION (23,678) TITLE I GRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCIES 138, REHABILITATION SERVICES-VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION GRANTS TO STATES 65, TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES 467, CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 61, LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE 368, STATE CHILDREN'S INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP) 162,646 Page 10 of 15
11 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year STATE SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS AND SUPPLIERS 22, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 8,098, BLOCK GRANTS FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE 44, ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT 205,676 TOTAL: 12,159,870 Procurement Contracts (PC) PC.100 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--DEPT OF DEFENSE 647,309 PC.200 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--ALL FED GOVT AGENCIES OTHER THAN DEFENSE & USPS 41,828 PC.300 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 546,566 TOTAL: 1,235,703 Salaries and Wages (SW) SW.500 SALARIES AND WAGES--ALL FED GOVT CIVILIAN EMP EXCEPT DEFENSE & USPS 107,000 SW.600 SALARIES AND WAGES--U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 2,053,888 TOTAL: 2,160,888 Direct Loans (DL) FARM STORAGE FACILITY LOANS 60, FARM OPERATING LOANS 134, FARM OWNERSHIP LOANS 278, VERY LOW TO MODERATE INCOME HOUSING LOANS 219, VERY LOW-INCOME HOUSING REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS 4, PHYSICAL DISASTER LOANS 10, FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOANS 168,514 TOTAL: 875,588 Guaranteed/Insured Loans (GL) FARM OPERATING LOANS 434, FARM OWNERSHIP LOANS 838, VERY LOW TO MODERATE INCOME HOUSING LOANS 808, MORTGAGE INSURANCE HOMES 150, SMALL BUSINESS LOANS 110, CERTIFIED DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LOANS (504 LOANS) 697, VETERANS HOUSING GUARANTEED AND INSURED LOANS 102,860 TOTAL: 3,141,609 Insurance (II) CROP INSURANCE 44,116,642 TOTAL: 44,116,642 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Governments Division; "Consolidated Federal Funds Report" published yearly, Prepared By: State Library of Iowa, State Data Center Program, , 10/17/07 Page 11 of 15
12 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2004 Fiscal year Program Program name amount TOTAL DIRECT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS 62,739,539 Retirement & Disability Payments for Individuals (DR) 17.FEC FEDERAL EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION SOCIAL INSURANCE FOR RAILROAD WORKERS 125, PENSION FOR NON-SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY FOR VETERANS 78, PENSION TO VETERANS SURVIVING SPOUSES AND CHILDREN 11, VETERANS COMPENSATION FOR SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY 620, VETERANS DEPENDENCY & INDEMNITY COMPENSATION FOR SVC-CONNECTED DEATH 69, PENSION PLAN TERMINATION INSURANCE 76, SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE 1,566, SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT INSURANCE 13,298, SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS INSURANCE 5,017, SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME 423,980 DR.100 FEDERAL RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS--MILITARY 692,000 DR.200 FEDERAL RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS--CIVILIAN 1,126,991 DR.300 RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS-COAST GUARD/UNIFORMED EMPLOYEES 21,621 Retirement & Disability Payments for Individuals Total: 23,128,797 Other Direct Payments for Individuals (DO) RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS 113, FOOD STAMPS 417, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY INCENTIVES PROGRAM 82, VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FOR DISABLED VETERANS 9, SURVIVORS AND DEPENDENTS EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE 14, ALL VOLUNTEER FORCE EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE 11, FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM 7, MEDICARE-HOSPITAL INSURANCE 6,107, MEDICARE-SUPPLEMENTARY MEDICAL INSURANCE 4,989,269 Other Direct Payments for Individuals Total: 11,753,620 Direct Payments Other than for Individuals (DX) COMMODITY LOANS AND LOAN DEFICIENCY PAYMENTS 20, PRODUCTION FLEXIBILITY PAYMENTS FOR CONTRACT COMMODITIES 5,395, CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM 2,593, WETLANDS RESERVE PROGRAM 147, MILK INCOME LOSS CONTRACT PROGRAM 126, LAMB MEAT ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 1, CROP INSURANCE 6,977,466 DX.100 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE--OTHER EXPENDITURES (NON-SALARY/NON-PROCUREMENT) 4,267 Direct Payments Other than for Individuals Total: 15,266,904 Grants (Block, Formula, Project, and Cooperative Agreements) (GG) CROP DISASTER PROGRAM 457, VERY LOW-INCOME HOUSING REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS 1, NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM 330, SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN 118, BULLETPROOF VEST PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM TITLE I GRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCIES 164, REHABILITATION SERVICES-VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION GRANTS TO STATES 80, TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES 461, CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 67, LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE 318, STATE CHILDREN'S INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP) 108, STATE SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS AND SUPPLIERS 19, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 7,682, BLOCK GRANTS FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE 44, ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT 130,498 Page 12 of 15
13 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2004 Fiscal year Program Program name amount Grants (Block, Formula, Project, and Cooperative Agreements) Total: 9,986,654 Procurement Contracts (PC) PC.100 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--DEPT OF DEFENSE 40,089 PC.200 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--ALL FED GOVT AGENCIES OTHER THAN DEFENSE & USPS 13,050 PC.300 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 513,497 Procurement Contracts Total: 566,636 Salaries and Wages (SW) SW.500 SALARIES AND WAGES--ALL FED GOVT CIVILIAN EMP EXCEPT DEFENSE & USPS 89,000 SW.600 SALARIES AND WAGES--U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 1,947,928 Salaries and Wages Total: 2,036,928 Direct Loans (DL) COMMODITY LOANS AND LOAN DEFICIENCY PAYMENTS 3, FARM STORAGE FACILITY LOANS 191, FARM OPERATING LOANS 276, FARM OWNERSHIP LOANS 297, VERY LOW TO MODERATE INCOME HOUSING LOANS 153, PHYSICAL DISASTER LOANS 10,000 Direct Loans Total: 932,089 Guaranteed/Insured Loans (GL) FARM OPERATING LOANS 392, FARM OWNERSHIP LOANS 250, VERY LOW TO MODERATE INCOME HOUSING LOANS 1,214, MORTGAGE INSURANCE HOMES 219, SMALL BUSINESS LOANS 153, VETERANS HOUSING GUARANTEED AND INSURED LOANS 161,130 Guaranteed/Insured Loans Total: 2,390,712 Insurance (II) CROP INSURANCE 50,164,139 Insurance Total: 50,164,139 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Governments Division; "Consolidated Federal Funds Report" published yearly, Prepared By: State Library of Iowa, State Data Center Program, , Page 13 of 15
14 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2003 Fiscal year Program Program name amount TOTAL DIRECT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS 55,230,108 Retirement & Disability Payments for Individuals (DR) LIVESTOCK COMPENSATION PROGRAM 488, FEC FEDERAL EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION 1, SOCIAL INSURANCE FOR RAILROAD WORKERS 119, COMPENSATION FOR SERVICE-CONNECTED DEATHS FOR VETERANS' DEPENDENTS PENSION FOR NON-SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY FOR VETERANS 107, PENSION TO VETERANS SURVIVING SPOUSES AND CHILDREN 17, VETERANS COMPENSATION FOR SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY 528, VETERANS DEPENDENCY & INDEMNITY COMPENSATION FOR SVC-CONNECTED DEATH 56, PENSION PLAN TERMINATION INSURANCE 72, SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE 1,516, SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT INSURANCE 13,194, SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS INSURANCE 4,806, SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME 448,664 DR.100 FEDERAL RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS--MILITARY 539,000 DR.200 FEDERAL RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS--CIVILIAN 1,181,368 DR.300 RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS-COAST GUARD/UNIFORMED EMPLOYEES 21,170 Retirement & Disability Payments for Individuals Total: 23,098,845 Other Direct Payments for Individuals (DO) FOOD STAMPS 353, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY INCENTIVES PROGRAM 37, VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FOR DISABLED VETERANS 6, SURVIVORS AND DEPENDENTS EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE 12, POST-VIETNAM ERA VETERANS' EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE ALL VOLUNTEER FORCE EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE 26, MEDICARE-HOSPITAL INSURANCE 5,603, MEDICARE-SUPPLEMENTARY MEDICAL INSURANCE 4,530,836 Other Direct Payments for Individuals Total: 10,570,527 Direct Payments Other than for Individuals (DX) COMMODITY LOANS AND LOAN DEFICIENCY PAYMENTS 45, DAIRY INDEMNITY PROGRAMS 821, PRODUCTION FLEXIBILITY PAYMENTS FOR CONTRACT COMMODITIES 2,413, CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM 2,552, CROP INSURANCE 1,600, WILDLIFE HABITAT INCENTIVE PROGRAM 9, LMA LAMB MEAT ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 4,224 DX.100 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE--OTHER EXPENDITURES (NON-SALARY/NON-PROCUREMENT) 28,428 Direct Payments Other than for Individuals Total: 7,475,216 Grants (Block, Formula, Project, and Cooperative Agreements) (GG) CROP DISASTER PROGRAM 1,265, VERY LOW-INCOME HOUSING REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS 2, NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM 321, SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN 107, COMMUNITY FACILITIES LOANS AND GRANTS 45, RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LOANS AND GRANTS 200, BULLETPROOF VEST PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM HIGHWAY PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION 624, TITLE I GRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCIES 153, REHABILITATION SERVICES-VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION GRANTS TO STATES 78, ST CENTURY COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTERS 296, TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES 305, CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 34, LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE 337, STATE CHILDREN'S INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP) 127, STATE SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS AND SUPPLIERS 23, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 7,424, BLOCK GRANTS FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE 43, ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT 156,866 Page 14 of 15
15 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT: Fiscal Year 2003 Fiscal year Program Program name amount Grants (Block, Formula, Project, and Cooperative Agreements) Total: 11,547,093 Procurement Contracts (PC) PC.100 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--DEPT OF DEFENSE 27,722 PC.200 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--ALL FED GOVT AGENCIES OTHER THAN DEFENSE & USPS 229,486 PC.300 PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS--U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 479,353 Procurement Contracts Total: 736,561 Salaries and Wages (SW) SW.500 SALARIES AND WAGES--ALL FED GOVT CIVILIAN EMP EXCEPT DEFENSE & USPS 32,000 SW.600 SALARIES AND WAGES--U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 1,769,866 Salaries and Wages Total: 1,801,866 Direct Loans (DL) COMMODITY LOANS AND LOAN DEFICIENCY PAYMENTS 11,734, FARM STORAGE FACILITY LOANS 145, FARM OPERATING LOANS 265, VERY LOW TO MODERATE INCOME HOUSING LOANS 11, VERY LOW-INCOME HOUSING REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS 6, COMMUNITY FACILITIES LOANS AND GRANTS 800,000 Direct Loans Total: 12,963,604 Guaranteed/Insured Loans (GL) FARM OPERATING LOANS 1,315, FARM OWNERSHIP LOANS 522, VERY LOW TO MODERATE INCOME HOUSING LOANS 548, COMMUNITY FACILITIES LOANS AND GRANTS 1,700, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY LOANS 2,050, RURAL ELECTRIFICATION LOANS AND LOAN GUARANTEES. 6,266, MORTGAGE INSURANCE HOMES 192, SMALL BUSINESS LOANS 1,229, CERTIFIED DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LOANS (504 LOANS) 197, VETERANS HOUSING GUARANTEED AND INSURED LOANS 63,744 Guaranteed/Insured Loans Total: 14,085,606 Insurance (II) CROP INSURANCE 38,740,008 Insurance Total: 38,740,008 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Governments Division; "Consolidated Federal Funds Report" published yearly, Prepared By: State Library of Iowa, State Data Center Program, , Page 15 of 15
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