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How Much Money Federal Programs of Interest to Non-Profit Groups Will Receive

November 5, 1998 | Read Time: 2 minutes

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Spent in fiscal 1998 Fiscal 1999
Arts and Culture
Corporation for Public Broadcasting 1 $300,000,000 $340,000,000
Historic preservation $41,000,000 $72,412,000
Institute of Museum and Library Services $146,000,000 $166,175,000
National Endowment for the Arts $98,000,000 $98,000,000
National Endowment for the Humanities $110,700,000 $110,700,000
National Gallery of Art $56,000,000 $57,938,000
Smithsonian Institution $333,000,000 $347,154,000
Spent in fiscal 1998 Fiscal 1999
Community Development and Housing
Community Development Block Grants $4,805,000,000 $4,750,000,000
Grants to help low-income home buyers $1,500,000,000 $1,600,000,000
Homelessness Assistance Grants $823,000,000 $975,000,000
Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS $204,000,000 $225,000,000
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program 2 $1,100,000,000 $1,100,000,000
Public Housing Operating Fund $2,900,000,000 $2,818,000,000
Spent in fiscal 1998 Fiscal 1999
Education and Job Training
Adult education $360,551,000 $385,000,000
College-student financial aid $8,948,934,000 $9,318,000,000
Education for the handicapped $4,810,646,000 $5,124,146,000
Elementary- and secondary-education for poor children $8,021,027,000 $8,370,520,000
Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education $25,200,000 $50,000,000
Head Start $4,347,433,000 $4,660,000,000
Job-training and employment services $5,232,737,000 $5,022,324,000
School improvement (Goals 2000: Educate America) $491,000,000 $491,000,000
Summer youth jobs program $871,000,000 $871,000,000
Vocational education $1,147,147,000 $1,154,247,000
Spent in fiscal 1998 Fiscal 1999
Health
AIDS prevention and treatment $1,149,512,000 $1,411,300,000
Community Services Block Grants $489,685,000 $500,000,000
Grants to local health-care centers $824,883,000 $925,000,000
Family planning $202,903,000 $215,000,000
Family-preservation programs $255,000,000 $275,000,000
Health services for American Indians $2,098,712,000 $2,239,787,000
Healthy Start (infant mortality) $95,526,000 $105,000,000
Individual Development Accounts (savings plans for the poor) $0 $10,000,000
Maternal and Child Health Block Grants $681,079,000 $700,000,000
Medicaid $100,959,559,000 $107,916,644,000
Spent in fiscal 1998 Fiscal 1999
National Service
Corporation for National Service: $685,104,000 $714,539,000
AmeriCorps Evaluation $5,000,000 $5,000,000
AmeriCorps grants $227,000,000 $237,000,000
AmeriCorps program administration $27,000,000 $28,500,000
Learn and Serve America $43,000,000 $43,000,000
National Civilian Community Corps $18,000,000 $18,000,000
National Senior Service Corps $163,240,000 $173,910,000
National Service Trust $70,000,000 $70,000,000
Points of Light Foundation $5,500,000 $5,500,000
Technical assistance for service programs $30,000,000 $28,500,000
VISTA $65,235,000 $73,000,000
Peace Corps $222,000,000 $240,000,000
Spent in fiscal 1998 Fiscal 1999
Scientific Research
National Institutes of Health $13,675,000,000 $15,600,000,000
National Science Foundation $3,487,000,000 $3,671,000,000
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration $2,147,156,000 $2,488,005,000
Spent in fiscal 1998 Fiscal 1999
Social Services
Aging $871,020,000 $882,020,000
Shelters for battered women $76,660,000 $88,800,000
Child-care block grants $1,002,672,000 $1,000,000,000
Child Nutrition $7,767,816,000 $9,176,897,000
Commodity Assistance Program $96,000,000 $131,000,000
Developmental disabilities $114,024,000 $119,232,000
Food Stamps $25,140,479,000 $22,585,106,000
Foster care and adoption $4,311,000,000 $4,921,500,000
Juvenile justice and delinquency prevention $233,000,000 $267,000,000
Legal Services Corporation $283,000,000 $300,000,000
Refugee and Entrant Assistance $415,000,000 $415,000,000
Runaways and homeless youths $58,486,000 $58,602,000
Social Services Block Grants $2,299,000,000 $1,909,000,000
Soup Kitchens, Food Banks, and Emergency Food Assistance program $145,000,000 $141,000,000
1. Figures shown are for fiscal 2000 and 2001 because money is appropriated two years in advance.
2. Figures shown are for fiscal 1999 and 2000 because money for the program is appropriated one year in advance.

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