In the
United States,
federal assistance, also known as
federal aid,
federal benefits, or
federal funds, is defined as any federal program, project, service, and activity provided by the
federal government that directly assists or benefits the American public in the areas of
education,
health,
public safety,
public welfare, and
public works, among others. The assistance, which can reach to over $400 billion dollars annually, is provided and administered by
federal government agencies, such as the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through special programs to
recipients.
Definition
The term
assistance (or
benefits) is defined by the federal government as:
Federal assistance programs
In order to provide Federal assistance in an organized manner, the federal government provides assistance through federal agencies. It is the agency’s responsibility to adequately provide assistance, as well as manage, account, and monitor the responsible use of federal funds which were utilized for that assistance. The agencies then supply the assistance to beneficiaries (known as
recipients, see below), such as States, hospitals, poverty-stricken families, etc., through...
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