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Funding programs

Federal-to-state funding pools, allowable uses, and deadlines, found, verified, and productized with every fact pinned to its government source.

What lives here

Federal-to-state and local funding pools, recipient amounts, allowable uses, obligation and expenditure deadlines, reporting requirements, and the guidance that changes them.

What it is

Funding programs are the cross-cutting domain: large federal pools that flow to thousands of state and local recipients, each governed by allowable-use rules and deadlines. The Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds program is a clear example, delivering $350 billion to state, territorial, local, and tribal governments, with eligible-use categories that range from replacing lost revenue to public health, infrastructure, and workforce training.

The data is hard because the rules are specific and time-bound. A recipient has to know not just how much it holds, but exactly what the money can pay for and by when it must be obligated and spent. For SLFRF, recipients faced an obligation deadline at the end of 2024 and an expenditure deadline at the end of 2026. Miss a category or a date and the dollars are at risk. VerisGov tracks the pools, uses, and deadlines and pins each to its source so a funding decision is defensible.

What VerisGov surfaces

  • Federal-to-state and local funding pools and the amounts each recipient holds
  • Allowable-use categories and the rules that decide what dollars can pay for
  • Obligation and expenditure deadlines that govern when money must move
  • Reporting and compliance requirements tied to each award
  • Program guidance and rule updates that change eligibility and uses
  • The administering offices and the channels through which funds flow

Programs in this domain

Verified data behind this coverage$39.4B obligated across 4 sealed programs in 56 states, sealed 2026-06-06. Explore the data

Proven in production

VerisGov already runs a dedicated navigator for a federal health program, with per-state detail pinned to its government source. The same method maps any funding program across its recipients. See the RHTP Navigator as a working example of a fully built program navigator.

How VerisGov covers it

FIND

Locate funding pools, allowable uses, deadlines, and reporting rules across federal and state sources.

VERIFY

Pin every amount, use category, and deadline to its primary source so a funding decision is defensible.

PRODUCTIZE

Turn the verified corpus into a navigator, dashboard, report, dataset, or build. See what you can build.

Answers

Frequently asked questions

What government data and programs live in the funding programs domain?

This is the cross-cutting domain: large federal pools that flow to thousands of state and local recipients, each governed by allowable-use rules, obligation and expenditure deadlines, and reporting requirements. The Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds program is a clear example, delivering $350 billion to state, territorial, local, and tribal governments.

Which agencies and primary sources does VerisGov use for funding data?

Federal coverage anchors to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, which administers programs like the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds and publishes the allowable-use categories, deadlines, and reporting guidance. Recipient amounts and rules are pinned to the Treasury or administering-office source that issued them.

How current is the funding programs intelligence?

Funding rules are specific and time-bound: recipients must know what the money can pay for and by when it must be obligated and spent. The corpus tracks pools, allowable uses, and deadlines as program guidance and rule updates change eligibility and uses.

How does VerisGov verify and productize funding data?

VerisGov finds the pools, allowable uses, and deadlines across federal and administering offices, verifies each against its primary source, then productizes the corpus into a navigator, dashboard, report, or dataset so a funding decision is defensible. The RHTP Navigator at rhtpnavigator.com is a working example of the same source-pinned approach.

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