These figures include an element of self-funding from Local Property Tax for Clare, Cork County, Dublin City, DLR, Fingal, Galway City, Kildare, South Dublin and Wicklow LAs.
This data set comprises all TIGER grants rounds up to 2016
This data set comprises all TIGER grants rounds up to 2016
This data set comprises all TIGER grants rounds up to 2016
This data set comprises all TIGER grants rounds up to 2016
This data set comprises all TIGER grants rounds up to 2016
This data set comprises all TIGER grants rounds up to 2016
This data set comprises all TIGER grants rounds up to 2016
This data set comprises all TIGER grants rounds up to 2016
This data set comprises all TIGER grants rounds up to 2016
This data set comprises all TIGER grants rounds up to 2016
This data set comprises all TIGER grants rounds up to 2016
Note: Updates to this data product are discontinued. The underlying data are no longer available. The data are from the Census Bureau's Consolidated Federal Funds Reports on Federal expenditures and obligations for grants, salaries and wages, procurements, direct payments, direct loans, guaranteed loans, and insurance obtained from Federal Government agencies. ERS screens the data for each Federal program for accuracy at the county level and then presents the data by function and type of program for each county and State. See the complete data documentation for details. Each file contains Federal outlays by program for each county in the State. County population is also included so that per capita spending can be calculated. Summary of the data for the United States and a ZIP file for all States are also available.
A Housing Adaptation Grant is available where changes need to be made to a home to make it suitable for a person with a physical, sensory or intellectual disability or mental health difficulty to live in. There are three types of grant available: Housing Adaptation Grant for People with a Disability, Mobility Aids Grant, and the Housing Aid for Older People Grant. They have been in operation since 2008. Notes: These new schemes above replaced Disabled Persons and Essential Repairs Grants on 1 November 2007. The schemes are 80% funded by the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, with a 20% contribution from the local authority. The data above details the Exchequer funding provided directly from the Department and the Local Property Tax allocation but does not include the 20% contribution provided by Local Authorities from their own funds. The most current data is published on these sheets. Previously published data may be subject to revision. Any change from the originally published data will be highlighted by a comment on the cell in question. These comments will be maintained for at least a year after the date of the value change.
A Housing Adaptation Grant is available where changes need to be made to a home to make it suitable for a person with a physical, sensory or intellectual disability or mental health difficulty to live in. There are three types of grant available; Housing Adaptation Grant for People with a Disability, Mobility Aids Grant, and the Housing Aid for Older People Grant. They have been in operation since 2008. In 2020 the majority of Local Authorities were unable to achieve full drawdown of their allocations due to the impact of COVID-19, with Government restrictions curtailing the activities of technical staff, Occupational Therapist resources and the availability of construction resources. This was closely monitored by the Department and underspends were redistributed to local authorities with capacity to process additional applications, resulting in 8,137 grants paid in 2020. Notes: These new schemes above replaced Disabled Persons and Essential Repairs Grants on 1 November 2007. The schemes are 80% funded by the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, with a 20% contribution from the local authority. The data above details the Exchequer funding provided directly from the Department and the Local Property Tax allocation but does not include the 20% contribution provided by Local Authorities from their own funds. The most current data is published on these sheets. Previously published data may be subject to revision. Any change from the originally published data will be highlighted by a comment on the cell in question. These comments will be maintained for at least a year after the date of the value change.
A Housing Adaptation Grant is available where changes need to be made to a home to make it suitable for a person with a physical, sensory or intellectual disability or mental health difficulty to live in. There are three types of grant available; Housing Adaptation Grant for People with a Disability, Mobility Aids Grant, and the Housing Aid for Older People Grant. They have been in operation since 2008. In 2020 the majority of Local Authorities were unable to achieve full drawdown of their allocations due to the impact of COVID-19, with Government restrictions curtailing the activities of technical staff, Occupational Therapist resources and the availability of construction resources. This was closely monitored by the Department and underspends were redistributed to local authorities with capacity to process additional applications, resulting in 8,137 grants paid in 2020. Notes: These new schemes above replaced Disabled Persons and Essential Repairs Grants on 1 November 2007. The schemes are 80% funded by the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, with a 20% contribution from the local authority. The data above details the Exchequer funding provided directly from the Department and the Local Property Tax allocation but does not include the 20% contribution provided by Local Authorities from their own funds. The most current data is published on these sheets. Previously published data may be subject to revision. Any change from the originally published data will be highlighted by a comment on the cell in question. These comments will be maintained for at least a year after the date of the value change.
A Housing Adaptation Grant is available where changes need to be made to a home to make it suitable for a person with a physical, sensory or intellectual disability or mental health difficulty to live in. There are three types of grant available; Housing Adaptation Grant for People with a Disability, Mobility Aids Grant, and the Housing Aid for Older People Grant. They have been in operation since 2008. In 2020 the majority of Local Authorities were unable to achieve full drawdown of their allocations due to the impact of COVID-19, with Government restrictions curtailing the activities of technical staff, Occupational Therapist resources and the availability of construction resources. This was closely monitored by the Department and underspends were redistributed to local authorities with capacity to process additional applications, resulting in 8,137 grants paid in 2020. Notes: These new schemes above replaced Disabled Persons and Essential Repairs Grants on 1 November 2007. The schemes are 80% funded by the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, with a 20% contribution from the local authority. The data above details the Exchequer funding provided directly from the Department and the Local Property Tax allocation but does not include the 20% contribution provided by Local Authorities from their own funds. The most current data is published on these sheets. Previously published data may be subject to revision. Any change from the originally published data will be highlighted by a comment on the cell in question. These comments will be maintained for at least a year after the date of the value change.
OTS is an internal EPA national tribal database to assist the Regions and HQs in tracking tribal performance information.
Planning applications, decisions and refusals 1992-2014. This data also includes grants and grant rates. Up to and including 2008, this data was collected quarterly. After 2009, this data was collected on an annual basis.
Rural Development Disaster Assistance Declarations - April30Ver2
The $43 million dollars in offshore wind funding Secretary Chu announced today is part of a coordinated federal strategy to put the nation's wind resources to work and support innovation and jobs throughout the United States
Access to thousands of rebates, grants, loans, assessments and other incentives for implementation of energy savings projects in your plant! The State Incentives and Resource Database can help commercial and industrial managers seeking to make energy efficiency upgrades in their facilities find the financial and technical incentives, tools, and resources they need. Search the database for resources available in your area. Search results can be filtered by program sponsor, resource type, industrial systems type, and/or energy type. Click on the Definition links to learn more about each search category. If you know the name of the program or program sponsor, or want to search a program’s description you can enter text into the search field. Can’t find an industrial energy efficiency resource offered by your organization in the Database? Contact the Data Administrator. Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www1.eere.energy.gov/manufacturing/states/state_activities/incentive_search.aspx
This report examines in-depth the accomplishments, challenges, and lessons learned from 20 states that received and completed Administrative Review and Training (ART) Grants by the end of FY 2017. ART Grants provide funding for diverse activities aimed at reducing administrative error, including training for administrative personnel and improving state-level technologies in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Program. Data was collected through interviews with stakeholders in the interventions
This site provides addresses, telephone numbers and other key information for USDA Service Center locations. These office locations will provide customers with information and assistance for available disaster programs. Agencies shown include the Farm Service Agency, Rural Development and the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Applicants for grant funding through Ecology's Water Quality Financial Assistance programs should use the information in this map as the default minimum riparian buffer that will be funded for best management practice (BMP) implementation in a TMDL or other water quality improvement project. The buffer width information presented in this map is based on the 2013 Distribution of Anadromous and ESA listed fish species, and the most recent published flowlines from the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD). Anadromous and ESA listed fish distribution data was compiled by the Northwest Indian Fish Commission (NWIFC) and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and combined with the NHD flowlines so that minimum buffer widths could be associated with the different NHD FCodes and fish presence as outlined in Table L-1 of the 2015 Funding Guidelines (Ecology publication no. 13-10-041).Stream flowlines will only draw on the map at certain scales; if you don't see the blue and green stream lines (drawn over the basemap), then zoom in a little farther so they show up.