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Recovery.gov - Track the Money

Recovery.gov is the U.S. government's official website that provides easy access to data
related to Recovery Act spending and allows for the reporting of potential fraud, waste, and abuse.

 Recipient Reporting


January 2013 Reporting schedule

Feb. 2-25​ Continuous Quality Assurance - Period 1​
​Feb. 26 ​Office of Management and Budget Review
Fed. 27​ ​Period 1 data published on Recovery.gov
Feb. 26 - Mar. 18​ ​Continuous Quality Assurance - Period 2
​Mar. 19 ​Office of Management and Budget Review
​Mar. 20 ​Period 2 data published on Recovery.gov

April 2013 Reporting schedule

April 1-10​ Initial Submission Period​
April 11-14​ Extended Submission Period​
April 15-16​ ​Prime Recipient Review Period
​April 17-29 ​Agency Review Period
​April 30 ​Recipient Reports published on Recovery.gov
May 3-27​ ​Continuous Quality Assurance - Period 1
​May 28 ​Office of Management and Budget Review
​May 29 ​Period 1 Data published on Recovery.gov
May 28-June17​ ​Continuous Quality Assurance - Period 2
​June 18 ​Office of Management and Budget Review
June 19​ ​Period 2 Data published on Recovery.gov

Information for Returning Reporters

Reconciliation Process -- See Chapter 17 of the User Guide at FederalReporting.gov.

Copy Forward --  See Chapter 10 of the User Guide at FederalReporting.gov.

Linking Reports -- Read Chapter 10 of the User Guide at FederalReporting.gov.

Marking a Report "Final"

  • A  Final Report means that all work is complete and that you will not be reporting again.

Automatic Data Change 



Registration - New Reporters

If you are a new reporter, you can register any time at FederalReporting.gov. For instructions, please read  Chapter 2 of the User Guide at the downloads page of FederalReporting.gov.  You will need the following:

  • A valid email address (this will become your User ID when you log in to FederalReporting.gov).
  • A DUNS number -- If your organization doesn't have a DUNS number, visit Dun & Bradstreet at http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform.
  • Central Contractor Registration -- All prime recipients and sub-recipients of grants and loans must be registered in CCR http://www.ccr.gov.

Award Close-Out  

If you have completed your Recovery project and submitted your final report at FederalReporting.gov, you may be eligible for closing out your award by your awarding agency.  For more details, see Chapter 17 of the User Guide at FederalReporting.gov.



Davis-Bacon Act  

All construction projects funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act are required to comply with the Davis-Bacon Act.  For details, watch the webinar.

 


Office of Management and Budget Guidance & Memos

Anti-Discrimination 

Recipients of Recovery funds are subject to all anti-discrimination laws. Read more about anti-discrimination laws at the Department of Justice's webpage on implementing the Act.

Read the Attorney General's Memo on Enforcement of Nondiscrimination in ARRA Programs.