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Total Dollars:
$581,406,635
Number of Transactions:
103
Total Sub-Award Dollars:
$0
Number of Sub-Award Reports:
0
All Spending Data
STATE OF INDIANA DEPT OF COMMERCE
Top 10 Prime Awards in All Fiscal Years
1.
Assistance: Department of Housing and Urban Development
B-08-DI-18-0001
$253,340,079
2.
Assistance: Department of Housing and Urban Development
B-08-DI-18-0001
$95,042,622
3.
Assistance: Department of Housing and Urban Development
B-08-DF-18-0001
$57,012,966
4.
Assistance: Department of Housing and Urban Development
B-09-DC-18-0001
$31,331,173
5.
Assistance: Department of Housing and Urban Development
B-08-DC-18-0001
$30,866,525
6.
Assistance: Department of Housing and Urban Development
B-08-DF-18-0001
$10,000,000
7.
Assistance: Department of Defense
W912L91221001
$9,322,658
8.
Assistance: Department of Defense
W912L91221001
$9,322,658
9.
Assistance: Department of Housing and Urban Development
B-09-DY-18-0001
$8,374,101
10.
Assistance: Department of Defense
W912L91121001
$6,984,532
Top 5 Prime Award Recipient Locations (States)
1.
Indiana
$581,406,635
Top 5 Prime Award Major Agencies
1.
Department of Housing and Urban Development
$487,754,468
2.
Department of Defense
$93,652,167
Top 5 Prime Award Sub Agencies
1.
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development
$485,967,466
2.
Department of the Army
$93,652,167
3.
Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control
$1,070,000
4.
Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
$704,918
5.
Asst Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner
$12,085
Assistance Data Only
Top 5 Prime Award Recipients
1.
State of Indiana Department of Commerce
$456,887,943
2.
Adjutant General, Indiana Offi
$62,474,239
3.
Adjutant General Indiana Offi
$31,177,928
4.
Indiana State Program
$30,866,525
Top 5 Prime Award Recipient Types
1.
Government
$581,406,635
Top 5 Prime Award CFDA Programs
1.
Community Development Block Grants/State's program and Non-Entitlement Grants in Hawaii
$410,580,399
2.
National Guard Military Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Projects
$88,542,167
3.
Community Development Block Grants/Entitlement Grants
$67,012,966
4.
Community Development Block Grants/State's program and Non-Entitlement Grants in Hawaii ¿ (Recovery Act Funded)
$8,374,101
5.
National Guard ChalleNGe Program
$5,110,000
Top 5 Prime Award Assistance Types
1.
Grant
$581,406,635
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Contracts
Mutually binding agreements between the federal government and another party (the seller) that obligate the seller to furnish supplies and services for the direct benefit of the government and obligate the government to pay for them. These do not include grants, co-operative agreements, or contracts under grants.
Grants
Funds awarded to a non-federal entity for a defined public or private purpose in which services are not rendered to the federal government. Grants includes Cooperative Agreements.
Direct Payments
Funds paid to individuals who have been assessed as needing services, in lieu of social service provisions, generally for the large entitlement programs such as Social Security, Unemployment Insurance, Housing Choice Vouchers, and Federal Pell Grants.
Insurance
Federally funded insurance programs.
Loans and Guarantees
Loans are awards where a Federal agency provides funds to a non-Federal recipient that require repayment.
Guarantees are awards where a Federal agency guarantees, insures, or otherwise makes a pledge with respect to payments on a debt obligation of a non-Federal borrower to a non-Federal lender.
For both types of awards, USAspending tracks both the Face-value of the loan(the amount of initial funding lent to the borrower); and the subsidy cost, or expected net present value cost to the Government of the award. However for the maps and summarized portions of USAspending.gov only the "Original Subsidy Costs" are used in the calculations.
Others
Represents all other reimbursable, contingent, intangible, indirect financial assistance.