Institutional Federal Compliance Report 2021
STATE OF NEW YORK Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Year ended March 31, 2019 (Amounts in thousands)
Federal CFDA number
Pass through identifying
Passed
Federal agency/grantor/ pass through grantor
through to
Federal
program or cluster title
number
subrecipients expenditures
Institute of Museum and Library Services:
45.310
Grants to States
$
—
7,694
Small Business Administration:
59.061
State Trade Expansion
—
456
Department of Veterans Affairs: Veterans Nursing Home Care
64.010 64.028 64.032 64.116 64.124 66.001 66.032 66.034
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42,282 12,324
Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance
Montgomery GI Bill Selected Reserve; Reserve Educational Assistance Program
24
Vocational Rehabilitation for Disabled Veterans All-Volunteer Force Educational Assistance
1,560 3,894
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Air Pollution Control Program Support
6,937
State Indoor Radon Grants
375
Surveys, Studies, Research, Investigations, Demonstrations, and Special Purpose Activities Relating to the Clean Air Act
1,086
66.040 66.040
State Clean Diesel Grant Program ARRA – State Clean Diesel Grant Program
108 516 624
Total State Clean Diesel Program
66.204 66.432 66.437 66.454 66.456
Multipurpose Grants to States and Tribes State Public Water System Supervision
39
7,010
Long Island Sound Program
685
692
Water Quality Management Planning
1,508
National Estuary Program
31
Clean Water State Revolving Fund Cluster:
66.458
Capitalization Grants for Clean Water State Revolving Funds Pass-Through from New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation
177,159
177,159
—
—
127
Sub-total Capitalization Grants for Clean Water State Revolving Funds Program
177,159
177,286
66.482
Disaster Relief Appropriations Act (DRAA) Hurricane Sandy Capitalization Grants For Clean Water State Revolving Funds
43,606
43,606
Total Clean Water State Revolving Fund Cluster
220,765
220,892
66.466
Chesapeake Bay Program
—
2,283
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Cluster:
66.468
Capitalization Grants for Drinking Water State Revolving Funds
47,535 47,535
51,411 51,411
Total Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Cluster
66.469 66.472 66.481 66.605 66.700 66.701 66.708 66.801 66.802 66.804 66.805 66.817 81.041 81.042 81.087 81.092 81.119 81.138 84.002 84.010 84.011 84.013
Great Lakes Program
—
2,358
Beach Monitoring and Notification Program Implementation Grants
316
316 392 400 142
Lake Champlain Basin Program Performance Partnership Grants
— — — — — — — — — —
13,158
Consolidated Pesticide Enforcement Cooperative Agreements Toxic Substances Compliance Monitoring Cooperative Agreements
Pollution Prevention Grants Program
3
Hazardous Waste Management State Program Support
5,108
Superfund State, Political Subdivision, and Indian Tribe Site-Specific Cooperative Agreements Underground Storage Tank Prevention, Detection and Compliance Program Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund Corrective Action Program
101 948
1,827
State and Tribal Response Program Grants
446
U.S. Department of Energy: State Energy Program
—
2,686 21,683
Weatherization Assistance for Low-Income Persons Renewable Energy Research and Development
20,794
— — — —
98
Environmental Restoration
8
State Energy Program Special Projects State Heating Oil and Propane Program
277
24
U.S. Department of Education:
Adult Education – Basic Grants to States Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies Migrant Education State Grant Program
30,895
36,950
1,235,294
1,253,623 *
7,052
9,335 3,197
Title I State Agency Program for Neglected and Delinquent Children and Youth
—
Special Education Cluster (IDEA): Special Education Grants to States Special Education Preschool Grants
84.027 84.173
925,050 24,865 949,915
1,023,730 * 37,850 * 1,061,580 *
Total Special Education Cluster (IDEA)
84.048 84.126 84.144 84.177
Career and Technical Education – Basic Grants to States Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to States
46,036
50,953 178,043
— — —
Migrant Education Coordination Program
90
Rehabilitation Services Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who are Blind
1,750
8
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