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Commonwealth Budget : Federal Funds Statistical Reports (in Spanish). Office of Management and Budget. June 2013
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CFDA:
Sectors:
Agencies:
Programs:
Adjudication of Cases and Public Service Companies Regulation
Description:
Adopts and applies regulations, considers service requests and awards franchises, rights, privileges, concessions of a public nature and expedites show cause orders. Processes Public Services Act and its regulations infractions, issues orders, summons public hearings and expedites licenses for individuals and entities that offer public services. It also, processes modifications, transfers and vehicle permits, carries out research by consultants, requests and other matters of a legal character, prepares projects to authorize applications and resolve controversies, complaints and claims. It prepares reports and orders and resolutions related to cases and requests that do not require public hearings.<br>
Clients:
People and entities that offer public services such as concessionaires and public service enterprises. Examples of these concessionaires include: public and school buses, ambulances, among others. Some service enterprises include: ground, aquatic and air transport; moving companies, public storage; and liquefied gas vendors.<br>
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Consumer Protection
National Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program
Public Services Commission
20.218
Formula Grants
$1,127,000
Consumer Protection
National Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program
Public Services Commission
20.218
Formula Grants
$1,127,000
Consumer Protection
PHMSA Pipeline Safety Program One Call Grant
Public Services Commission
20.721
Project Grants
$44,000
Administration
Description:
Manages, coordinates and supervises administrative work provided at ASSMCA's dependencies and offices. It supports the operations so that services are provided internally (to employees and officials) and externally (communities, private sector and non-profit entities) in an adequate way. This program includes: Fiscal Affairs and Auxiliary Services, Budget, Finances, Purchasing and Auxiliary Services and Human Resources and Labor Relations.
Clients:
Auxiliary administrators and their ASSMCA dependencies and offices.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse
Mental Health and Addiction Services Administration
93.959
Formula Grants
$1,041,000
Administration Ancillary services
Description:
Offers administrative services in all locations where state assignments and federal services are provided.
Clients:
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Law and Order Preservation
National Guard Military Operations and Maintenance Projects
Puerto Rico National Guard
12.401
Formula Grants
$3,692,000
Adult Education
Description:
The Program is ascribed to the Auxiliary Secretary of Educational Services to the Community. It provides 16 years old to adults, who have not initiated or completed their studies, educational services that respond to their needs and interests, diversifying the offering with flexible and alternative hours that permit them to develop their academic formation. The program offers flexible and alternative hours that allow the students to complete their academic formation. This program includes: Basic and Secondary Education, Conversational English, Exams Unit, Diplomas and Certifications, the Project of Alphabetization, Juvenile Institutions and the Program of Integrated Services to the Communities. Through competitive proposals, eligible qualified providers can offer services in diurnal, afternoon, nocturnal and Saturday schools of adult education. These can be located in community schools of the Department of Education and Public and Private Institutions of proven educational efficiency. Also, in grass-roots organizations of proven educational efficiency, duly accredited correctional and rehabilitation institutions and institutions of higher learning. They can also be located in facilities of public and municipal agencies, consortiums of organizations of proven efficiency with experience in andragogy and any other accredited agency that provides educational services of alphabetization up to the fourth year of high school. <br>
Clients:
Young people age 16 years and over and adults who have not initiated or completed their studies and want to become alphabetized or obtain a high school diploma or its equivalent.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
State Library Program
Department of Education
45.310
Formula Grants
$2,021,000
Education and Culture
Adult Education State Administered Grant Program
Department of Education
84.002
Formula Grants
$11,348,000
Adult Hospital Administration
Description:
Provides tertiary health services in the metropolitan area and super tertiary services to all regions in Puerto Rico. It has 287 beds. This Hospital accepts patients suffering from complicated health conditions that require high levels of specialized medical care. In addition, it serves as a training facility to the different health professionals and promotes clinical research to improve the care of patients. Among the super tertiary services this Hospital offers are urological services, lipotropic services, dialysis, trauma center, plasmaphyresis, bone marrow, nuclear medicine, orthopedics, intensive medical-surgical services, neurosurgery, birthing center and nursery.
Clients:
Patients 16 years of age and older referred by regional, area, municipal and private hospitals.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Medicare_Hospital Insurance
Department of Health
93.773
Project Grants
$6,417,000
Aguadilla College
Description:
Offer studies leading to associate and bachelor degrees. Also, offers transfer programs and a variety of professional and continuing education programs. The details of the academic offerings are found at the Admissions Office and through the electronic address of the UPR,
http://www.upr.edu/
Clients:
3,076 students
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Hispanic Serving Institutions Education Grants
University of Puerto Rico
10.223
Project Grants
$49,000
Education and Culture
Habitat Conservation
University of Puerto Rico
11.463
Project Grants
$7,000
Education and Culture
Mathematical Sciences Grants Program
University of Puerto Rico
12.901
Project Grants
$412,000
Education and Culture
Coastal Program
University of Puerto Rico
15.630
Project Grants
$54,000
Education and Culture
Grants to Reduced Violent Crimes Against Women on Campuses
University of Puerto Rico
16.525
Project Grants
$14,000
Education and Culture
Education and Human Resources
University of Puerto Rico
47.076
Project Grants
$42,000
Education and Culture
State Energy Program Special Projects
University of Puerto Rico
81.119
Project Grants
$10,000
Education and Culture
Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies
University of Puerto Rico
84.010
Formula Grants
$13,000
Education and Culture
Federal Pell Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.063
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$10,952,000
Education and Culture
College Access Challenge Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.378
Formula Grants
$30,000
Education and Culture
Child Care and Development Block Grant
University of Puerto Rico
93.575
Formula Grants
$42,000
Air Quality Improvement
Description:
Act. No. 416 <i>supra</i>, Environmental Public Policy Act and the Federal Clean Air Act's goal is to prevent and control atmospheric contamination through the following Federal Programs: the New Source Review, National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollution and "asbestos" in schools. The program maintains an independent system of quality control which provides data via sample audits.<br>
Clients:
Regulated community (industries that are a source of major particulates greater than 50 less than 200)
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Air Pollution Control Program Support
Environmental Quality Board
66.001
Formula Grants
$1,701,000
Health
State Clean Diesel Grant Program
Environmental Quality Board
66.040
Formula Grants
$195,000
Health
Surveys, Studies, Investigations and Special Purpose Grants
Environmental Quality Board
66.606
Project Grants
$348,000
Airport Facilities Maintenance and Administration
Description:
Administers and regulates the use of public airports and supporting facilities. It also controls and oversees all land operations within the airport. Plans and develops airport facilities and capital improvements work.
Clients:
Provides commercial and air transportation to the public and to local and international clients.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Transportation
Airport Improvement Program
Ports Authority
20.106
Project Grants
$16,062,000
Alien Labor Certification (ALC)
Description:
Identifies, evaluates and authorizes qualified inmigrants for employment in Puerto Rico. Counsels employers, applicants, inmigrants and labor attorneys regarding the process for applying for a Work Visa.
Clients:
Farmers and workers from other industries.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Temporary Labor Certification for Foreign Workers
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.273
Formula Grants
$72,000
Ambulatory Treatment Services
Description:
Integrates all ambulatory services for the treatment of mental disorders, addictions and concurrencies in the child, adolescent and adult populations from a bio-psychosocial perspective. It follows a service and level of care modality.
<br><br>
Under this concept, the Regional Community Mental Health Centers are grouped and by areas in Moca, Mayagüez, Arecibo and Fajardo. In addition, services are offered at different levels of ambulatory care: regular, intensive, partial hospitalization, specialized clinics and transitional services. On the other hand, the Rio Piedras Medical Services Center (CSM) and the Mayagüez Mental Health Center comprise a unit for the evaluations and referrals offering specialized services in the Evaluation Services Program and Employee Recuperation and a Compulsive Gamblers Program (PALC). Ambulatory treatment is also provided for addiction disorders under the Methadone Treatment Program with locations in San Juan, Bayamon, Caguas, Ponce, Aguadilla and Cayey. In addition, there are three mobile units in the Llorens-Torres and Monte Hatillo housing projects in San Juan, the Cantera Sector in Ponce and the Treatment and Diagnostic Center in Coamo. An alcoholism unit is available in the Rio Piedras Medical Center. There are also toxicology laboratories in San Juan and Ponce; diversion programs: Drug Courts in nine judicial regions and Treatment Alternative Street Crime (TASC) in thirteen judicial regions underAct. 67; Child and Adolescent Services in San Juan, Arecibo, Caguas, Ponce, Mayagüez and Bayamón.
Clients:
The population that is four years old and older with mental health, drugs and alcohol problems
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Block Grants for Community Mental Health Services
Mental Health and Addiction Services Administration
93.958
Formula Grants
$22,147,000
Ancillary Services and Technical Assistance
Description:
Consolidates all functions related to fiscal, organizational, planning and teaching and administrative evaluation. It also offers advice to all the programs with regards to the use of economic and human resources. <br>
Clients:
Public in General
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Academic Facilities Reconstruction and Renovation for Removal of Architectural Barriers
Department of Education
84.001
Formula Grants
$10,478,000
Arecibo College
Description:
Offer studies leading to associate and bachelor degrees. Also, offers transfer programs and a variety of professional and continuing education programs. The details of the academic offerings are found at the Admissions Office and through the electronic address of the UPR,
http://www.upr.edu/
Clients:
4,352 students
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Hispanic Serving Institutions Education Grants
University of Puerto Rico
10.223
Project Grants
$76,000
Education and Culture
Aerospace Education Services Program
University of Puerto Rico
43.001
Project Grants
$55,000
Education and Culture
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
University of Puerto Rico
84.007
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$229,000
Education and Culture
Higher Education_ Institutional Aid
University of Puerto Rico
84.031
Project Grants
$2,000
Education and Culture
Federal Work - Study Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.033
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$402,000
Education and Culture
TRIO Student Support Services
University of Puerto Rico
84.042
Project Grants
$300,000
Education and Culture
Federal Pell Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.063
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$14,253,000
Education and Culture
Minority Science and Engineering Improvement
University of Puerto Rico
84.120
Project Grants
$181,000
Education and Culture
Tech - Prep Education
University of Puerto Rico
84.243
Formula Grants
$11,000
Education and Culture
College Access Challenge Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.378
Formula Grants
$20,000
Education and Culture
Child Care and Development Block Grant
University of Puerto Rico
93.575
Formula Grants
$59,000
Bayamon College
Description:
Offer studies leading to associate and bachelor degrees. Also, offers transfer programs and a variety of professional and continuing education programs. The details of the academic offerings are found at the Admissions Office and through the electronic address of the UPR,
http://www.upr.edu/
Clients:
4,739 students
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Grants to Reduced Violent Crimes Against Women on Campuses
University of Puerto Rico
16.525
Project Grants
$8,000
Education and Culture
Aerospace Education Services Program
University of Puerto Rico
43.001
Project Grants
$14,000
Education and Culture
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
University of Puerto Rico
84.007
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$235,000
Education and Culture
Federal Work - Study Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.033
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$403,000
Education and Culture
TRIO Student Support Services
University of Puerto Rico
84.042
Project Grants
$301,000
Education and Culture
Vocational Education_Basic Grants to States
University of Puerto Rico
84.048
Formula Grants
$24,000
Education and Culture
Federal Pell Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.063
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$15,261,000
Education and Culture
Improving Teacher Quality State Grants
University of Puerto Rico
84.367
Formula Grants
$76,000
Education and Culture
College Access Challenge Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.378
Formula Grants
$10,000
Education and Culture
Child Care and Development Block Grant
University of Puerto Rico
93.575
Formula Grants
$19,000
Education and Culture
ARRA - Head Start
University of Puerto Rico
93.708
Project Grants
$26,000
Business development program
Description:
Promotes the strengthening of our industries by creating and retaining employment in the bio-sciences, information systems, telecommunications, the aerospace industry, engineering design services, advanced technology manufacturing and exportable services. It offers the necessary services and support to established industries in conglomerated strategic industrial sectors. It designs strategies for different sectors developed in Puerto Rico. It develops economic studies for those events, situations, and international economic industrial planning models that guide the Company's promotional strategy. It delineates and implements a marketing strategy to promote Puerto Rico and make its geographic, economic and industrial locations known.
Clients:
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Industrial
Procurement Technical Assistance for Business Firms
Industrial Development Company
12.002
Project Grants
$
Carolina College
Description:
Offer studies leading to associate and bachelor degrees. Also, offers transfer programs and a variety of professional and continuing education programs. The details of the academic offerings are found at the Admissions Office and through the electronic address of the UPR,
http://www.upr.edu/
Clients:
4,321 students
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Hispanic-Serving Institutions Assisting Communities (HSIAC)
University of Puerto Rico
14.514
Project Grants
$43,000
Education and Culture
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
University of Puerto Rico
84.007
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$185,000
Education and Culture
Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies
University of Puerto Rico
84.010
Formula Grants
$130,000
Education and Culture
Higher Education_ Institutional Aid
University of Puerto Rico
84.031
Project Grants
$575,000
Education and Culture
Federal Work - Study Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.033
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$294,000
Education and Culture
TRIO Student Support Services
University of Puerto Rico
84.042
Project Grants
$430,000
Education and Culture
TRIO_Upward Bound
University of Puerto Rico
84.047
Project Grants
$100,000
Education and Culture
Federal Pell Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.063
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$11,745,000
Cayey College
Description:
Offer studies leading to associate and bachelor degrees. Also, offers transfer programs and a variety of professional and continuing education programs. The details of the academic offerings are found at the Admissions Office and through the electronic address of the UPR,
http://www.upr.edu/
Clients:
3,830 students
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Grants to Reduced Violent Crimes Against Women on Campuses
University of Puerto Rico
16.525
Project Grants
$6,000
Education and Culture
State and Community Highway Safety
University of Puerto Rico
20.600
Formula Grants
$25,000
Education and Culture
Museums for America
University of Puerto Rico
45.301
Project Grants
$56,000
Education and Culture
Office of Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research
University of Puerto Rico
47.081
Project Grants
$40,000
Education and Culture
Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) Fellowships For Undergraduate Environmental Study
University of Puerto Rico
66.513
Project Grants
$1,000
Education and Culture
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
University of Puerto Rico
84.007
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$187,000
Education and Culture
Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies
University of Puerto Rico
84.010
Formula Grants
$114,000
Education and Culture
Federal Work - Study Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.033
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$504,000
Education and Culture
TRIO Student Support Services
University of Puerto Rico
84.042
Project Grants
$534,000
Education and Culture
TRIO_Upward Bound
University of Puerto Rico
84.047
Project Grants
$34,000
Education and Culture
Federal Pell Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.063
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$12,634,000
Education and Culture
Twenty - First Century Community Learning Centers
University of Puerto Rico
84.287
Formula Grants
$486,000
Education and Culture
College Access Challenge Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.378
Formula Grants
$31,000
Education and Culture
Minority Health and Health Disparities Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.307
Project Grants
$785,000
Education and Culture
Research Infrastructure
University of Puerto Rico
93.389
Project Grants
$140,000
Education and Culture
Child Care and Development Block Grant
University of Puerto Rico
93.575
Formula Grants
$127,000
Education and Culture
Biomedical Research and Research training
University of Puerto Rico
93.859
Project Grants
$285,000
Child Care
Description:
The Child Care Program increases the accessibility, availability and quality of the care giving child development services to low income Puerto Rican families whose members are either working or studying. It currently administers, offers, delegates and supervises the care and development services for 24,740 infants, child care centers and developmental centers through different strategies. These include 12 care and development centers, 103 service providers who receive funds through proposals and a vouchers system.<br>
It offers multi-disciplinary consumer education services, provides funding to improve the quality of service and directs grants from the Department of the Family Secretary's Licensing Office to increase the number of care establishments and strengthen their supervision. The Child Care Program has been recognized for offering a diversity of services to children of parents that work or study. Formal and informal agreements have been established to collaborate with the Department of Health, the Department of Education, the Office of the Disabled Persons Investigating Official, the Veterans Advocate Office, Office of Pre-Trial Services, and the WIC Program, as well as with other agencies and related entities that complement the services provided by these agencies.
Clients:
Beneficiary Families and Children
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Welfare
Child Care and Development Block Grant
Administration for Integral Development of Childhood
93.575
Formula Grants
$27,902,000
Child Support Application and processing
Description:
Established through the Administration's Organic Act to ensure that parents and legal guardians contribute to the well-being of their children and provide the necessary support by facilitating administrative process that establish, collect and distribute alimony and child support.
Clients:
Parents and children who need services to establish paternity, collection and distribution alimony and child support.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Welfare
Child Support Enforcement
Child Support Administration
93.563
Formula Grants
$31,305,000
Community Relations
Description:
Effectively coordinate relations between the Puerto Rico Police Department and the community. Also, develops activities that foster communications with citizen and groups organizations to increase the scope of collaboration for the security and public order programs.
Clients:
Citizens, including youth and children, who are interested in working with the Police to prevent juvenile delinquency and continue the fight against crime.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Law and Order Preservation
Public Safety Partnership & Company Grants
Puerto Rico Police
16.710
Project Grants
$1,576,000
Law and Order Preservation
Citizen Corps
Puerto Rico Police
97.053
Project Grants
$
Community Schools
Description:
Integrates all the educational and academic services offered in the public schools from kindergarten to twelfth grade; except special education services and the Vocational Program. The services aim to achieve the optimal integral development of each student, in all the phases of his/her formation and at all levels of the educational system.<br>
Its principal function is to design, produce, implement and evaluate the curriculum of all academic programs and to attend to the needs of all the students in the educational system, promote the ongoing training of teachers and implement and develop innovative, special and individual projects for each academic subject. The curriculums of Spanish, English, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies will Fine Arts, Physical Education and Health Education; as well as technology at all levels of the educational system.
Clients:
Students and teachers of all Community Schools
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Indirect Costs
Department of Education
00.000
Direct Payments with Unrestricted Use
$20,000,000
Education and Culture
Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies
Department of Education
84.010
Formula Grants
$437,206,000
Education and Culture
Title 1 Program for Neglected and Delinquent Children
Department of Education
84.013
Formula Grants
$582,000
Education and Culture
Impact Aid
Department of Education
84.041
Formula Grants
$858,000
Education and Culture
Education for Homeless Children and Youth
Department of Education
84.196
Formula Grants
$1,660,000
Education and Culture
Twenty - First Century Community Learning Centers
Department of Education
84.287
Formula Grants
$
Education and Culture
English Language Acquisition Grants
Department of Education
84.365
Formula Grants
$3,136,000
Education and Culture
Math & Science Partnership
Department of Education
84.366
Project Grants
$
Education and Culture
Improving Teacher Quality State Grants
Department of Education
84.367
Formula Grants
$50,043,000
Education and Culture
Grants for State Assessments and Related Activities
Department of Education
84.369
Formula Grants
$5,360,000
Education and Culture
School Improvement Grants
Department of Education
84.377
Formula Grants
$13,705,000
Comprehensive Planning on the use, preservation and development of natural resources
Description:
Counsels the Secretary regarding the establishment and implementation of The Goverment of Puerto Rico's public policy as it relates to the use, conservation, development and administration of natural resources. Administers the Use, Monitoring, Conservation an Administration of Territorial Waters, Submerged Lands and the Maritime-Terrestrial Zone Regulations and Act No. 150 of August 4, 1998, as amended, that officially created the Natural Patrimony Division. Proposes management strategies for the planning of special areas and protected natural areas, acquisition of lands with natural value, compiles, updates and maintains the information in the Biological and Conservation Data Base. Evaluates authorization and concession applications for the use and management of areas in the common domain. In addition, it evaluates recomendations to land development and land use projects, comments on territorial organization plans, legislative measures and zoning change applications. It prepares management plans for special planning areas, protected natural areas and the designation of nature reserves.
Clients:
General public
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Natural Resources
Coastal Zone Management Administration Awards
Natural Resources Administration
11.419
Formula Grants
$124,000
Consumer Services in Regional Offices
Description:
Offers legal services for the evaluation of laws and regulations, research, resolution of claims and consumer education. Services are channeled through regional offices located in: Arecibo, Bayamon, Caguas, Humacao, Mayaguez, Ponce, and San Juan. These offices have 5 basic areas of service to the public: Adjudication of Claims, Consumer Protection, Litigation, Auxiliary Services, Education and Administrative Support.
Clients:
Consumers who request legal services, education, submit claims and cases arbitration. Businesses who request verification of their weighing and measurement equipment. <br>
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Consumer Protection
Consumer Affairs
Department of Consumer Affairs
93.002
Formula Grants
$
Conventional Federal Public Housing Projects
Description:
Manages and maintains housing projects that operate with federal grants. In addition, oversees compliance with the contractual provisions and applicable regulations in the case of housing projects managed by private entities, municipalities or self-administered facilities.<br><br>
Clients:
224,344 residents of the 330 public housing projects
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Housing
Public and Indian Housing
Public Housing Administration
14.850
Formula Grants
$282,164,000
Coordination, Education, Evaluation, and Protection of the Elderly
Description:
Makes sure there is compliance with the laws that protect the elderly and protects elder's rights at the regional, local and state levels. Utilizes agency personnel and voluntaries to provide integrated services to people 60+ years through Elderly Agencies. These Agencies are constituted by regions: Region I (North) Region II (South) and an Elder's Affairs Advisory Council. The Council includes members from the following departments: Health, Family, Education, Sports and Recreation, Labor and Human Resources, Housing and the Advocates for Patients, Women, and the Handicapped plus eight other members representing public interest. <br>
Clients:
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Welfare
Nutrition Services Incentive
Elderly and Retired People Advocate Office
10.570
Formula Grants
$2,747,000
Social Welfare
Crime Victim Assistance
Elderly and Retired People Advocate Office
16.575
Formula Grants
$138,000
Social Welfare
Special Programs for Aging _Title VII, Chapter 3_Programs for Prevention of Elder Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation
Elderly and Retired People Advocate Office
93.041
Direct Payments with Unrestricted Use
$54,000
Social Welfare
Special Program for the Aging Title VII, Chapter 2_ Long Term Care Ombusdman Services for Older Individuals
Elderly and Retired People Advocate Office
93.042
Formula Grants
$200,000
Social Welfare
Special Program for the Aging_ Title III, Part D, Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Services
Elderly and Retired People Advocate Office
93.043
Formula Grants
$253,000
Social Welfare
Special Projects of the Aging_ Title III, Part B_ Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers
Elderly and Retired People Advocate Office
93.044
Direct Payments with Unrestricted Use
$4,330,000
Social Welfare
Special Programs for the Aging_ Title III, Part C_Nutrition Services
Elderly and Retired People Advocate Office
93.045
Formula Grants
$7,462,000
Social Welfare
Special Programs for the Aging _Title IV_ and Title II_ Discretionary Projects
Elderly and Retired People Advocate Office
93.048
Project Grants
$278,000
Social Welfare
National Family Caregiver Support Program
Elderly and Retired People Advocate Office
93.052
Formula Grants
$1,846,000
Social Welfare
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Research, Demonstrations and Evaluations
Elderly and Retired People Advocate Office
93.779
Project Grants
$645,000
Social Welfare
Foster Grandparent Program
Elderly and Retired People Advocate Office
94.011
Project Grants
$315,000
Social Welfare
Senior Companion Program
Elderly and Retired People Advocate Office
94.016
Project Grants
$384,000
Crime Victims Compensation Office
Description:
Authorizes and grants compensation to victims of crimes who, as a direct result of the crimes stipulated in the enabling Law, are affected or suffer bodily injury, illness or death. Likewise, benefits are also granted to those persons who suffer injury or die as a result of an attack while stopping the commission of a crime, while capturing or trying to capture a suspect of a crime or while assisting a law enforcement officer performing an arrest. The crimes, or attempted crimes for which compensation is offered are the following: murder, involuntary homicide, gross negligence, rape, incest, kidnapping, mutilation, sodomy with minors, lascivious and lewd acts, domestic violence and child abuse. The Law provides for benefits such as funeral services expenses, medical treatment, psychological or psychiatric treatment as well as costs for legal services.<br>
Clients:
Anyone in Puerto Rico who has been a victim of a crime as defined by Law.<br>
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Justice Administration
Crime Victim Compensation
Department of Justice
16.576
Formula Grants
$303,000
Criminal Investigation
Description:
Conducts investigations related to drug trafficking and illegal drug use, organized crime, stolen vehicles, fire and illegal use of explosive devices, type I crimes and other serious crimes. Also, conducts special arrests, extradition services and illegal weapons investigations.
Clients:
Persons intervened with for violating established laws
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Law and Order Preservation
Indirect Costs
Puerto Rico Police
00.000
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$555,000
Law and Order Preservation
Community Prosecution and Project Safe Neighborhoods
Puerto Rico Police
16.609
Project Grants
$
Law and Order Preservation
EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM
Puerto Rico Police
16.738
Formula Grants
$
Law and Order Preservation
National Explosive Detection Canine Team Program
Puerto Rico Police
97.072
Project Grants
$121,000
Criminal Investigation and Prosecution
Description:
Investigates and processes the unlawful acts which constitute a crime. Represents the People of Puerto Rico before the Courts in processes of a criminal nature. It also provides protection and other services to victims and witnesses of crime and extradites fugitives. Develops and participates in projects directed at preventing unlawful acts such as: Drug Courts and other prevention projects in the area of violence against women.<br>
Clients:
Citizens and law enforcement agents that present complaints of unlawful acts or crimes for eventual investigation and processing. In addition, victims and witnesses that require orientation and assistance in order to appear at trial.<br>
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Justice Administration
Crime Victim Assistance
Department of Justice
16.575
Formula Grants
$708,000
Justice Administration
EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM
Department of Justice
16.738
Formula Grants
$290,000
Cultural Events Financing
Description:
Conserve, promote and divulge our culture in all of its manifestations, including artists, artisans, archaeologists and humanists.
Clients:
Artistic and cultural sectors of the population.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Promotion of the Arts_Partnership Agreements
Institute of Puerto Rican Culture
45.025
Formula Grants
$638,000
Current Employment Statistics (CES)
Description:
In conjunction with the Bureau of Labor Statistics, provides monthly statistical sample data by industry and size, gathered using a sample of 4,500 non- agricultural establishments via mail. The establishment surveyed are selected by the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) which publishes a quarterly report that includes information about 49,000 establishments/ employers.
Clients:
Employers, students, universities, private consultant, municipal organizations, state, federal and general public.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Labor Force Statistics
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.002
Direct Payments with Unrestricted Use
$273,000
Disabled Veterans Outreach Program (DVOP)
Description:
Offers services to disable veterans and their families in order to assist and prepare them to obtain careers and maximize their employment opportunities.
Clients:
Disable veterans and their families, employers, state and municipal governments.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Disabled Veterans' Outreach Program (DVOP)
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.801
Formula Grants
$197,000
Economic Aid to the Medically Indigent
Description:
Provide the indigent population access to quality medical services through the financing of medical expenses when income and/or resources are insufficient. Anyone that applies for the Health Services Insurance Card is eligible according to the category and indigence parameters established at the federal and state levels. It should be noted, that the Department of Health is the state agency designated to administer the Federal Medical Assistance Program (Title XIX of the Social Security Act, which began in Puerto Rico on January 1, 1966, by virtue of Public Act 89-97 of July 30, 1965 and Title XIX, also known as the Children's Health Insurance Program.
Clients:
Any person with limited or no income, that seeks eligibility for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico's Medical Health Plan, better known as Medicaid or Health Reform Program.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid; Title XIX)
Department of Health
93.778
Formula Grants
$27,580,000
Economic and Technical Assistance to Municipalities
Description:
Provides technical and professional assistance to the municipalities, as it relates to their organization, administration, performance and operations. In addition, it encourages the development of community organizations in accord with the dispositions of the Autonomous Municipalities Act.
Clients:
The 78 municipalities of Puerto Rico and their respective mayors and municipal legislators, as well as the community based organizations.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Fiscal & Technical Support to Municipalities
Community Development Block Grants/State's Program
Office of the Commissioner of Municipal Affairs
14.228
Formula Grants
$27,793,000
Economic Assistance Programs Administration
Description:
Administers state financial aid programs for public and private postsecondary students (college and non-college). It manages funds from the No Child Left Behind program, which provides for teachers' and school administrators' professional development.
Clients:
College, vocational and technical postsecondary students.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Improving Teacher Quality State Grants
Puerto Rico Education Council
84.367
Formula Grants
$1,934,000
Eligibility Determination for Social Security Disability Benefits
Description:
Documents, evaluates and awards incapacity claims made through the Social Security Administration by insured workers and widows between the ages of 50 and 59 years old; and incapacitated dependents 18 years or older. Facilitates the dissemination of information and counsels claimants, their families and their legal counterparts.
Clients:
Insured population and their dependents, which have physical or mental conditions that incapacitates them from doing remunerative work in a habitual labor environment, and who apply for the benefits from Social Security Administration.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Welfare
Social Security Disability Insurance
Department of the Family
93.802
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$14,500,000
Emergency, Crisis, or Disasters Operations
Description:
It ensures that all the people of Puerto Rico are protected and safe during any emergency or disaster.
Clients:
The Agency provides services to the general public as provided in Act 211 1999. In addition, it serves customers through its Operations Area that consists of:
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Disaster Prevention and Assistance
Emergency Management Performance Grants
Emergency Management and Disaster Administration Agency
97.042
Formula Grants
$4,593,000
Disaster Prevention and Assistance
Earthquake Consortium and State Assistance
Emergency Management and Disaster Administration Agency
97.082
Project Grants
$123,000
Employment & Wages Statistics (QCEW)
Description:
Annual and quarterly wage data by detailed industry, total quarterly wages, average quarterly wages and worker. Data is obtained from quarterly reports submitted by employers under Puerto Rico's Job Security Act and includes the number of employees and services rendered.
Clients:
Employers, students, universities, private consultant, municipal organizations, state, federal and generic public.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Labor Force Statistics
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.002
Direct Payments with Unrestricted Use
$176,000
Employment Guidance Services and Other Programs
Description:
Serves as a link between the company and the worker, helping employers satisfy their need to recruit employees. Also offers occupational counseling services to workers who need to expand their opportunities in the job market.
Clients:
Industrial workers covered by the Employment Security Act who have become unemployed involuntarily and who are willing and able to work, people who are legally authorized to work, employers in the private sector and all agricultural workers, domestic service providers and state and municipal government workers.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Employment Service/Wagner-Peyser Funded Activities
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.207
Formula Grants
$6,353,000
Environmental Emergencies
Description:
Established in response to the demand for specialized technical services to effectively manage environmental emergencies. By
Act. No. 416, supra,
and in conjunction with Federal Law CERCLA, this Program offers the necessary resources to subsidize the cleanup of areas that have been contaminated with dangerous substances identified by the National List of Priorities. It will also cover any expense related to the clean-up of those areas or areas where soil, air and waters have been contaminated.<br>
Clients:
Puerto Rico
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Superfund State, Political Subdivision, and Indian Tribe Site_Specific Cooperative Agreements
Environmental Quality Board
66.802
Formula Grants
$540,000
Environmental Health Regulation
Description:
Oversees and complies with the sanitation laws and regulations of the Department of Health. Also responsible for public health in the areas of food services, milk safety, drinking water control, zoonosis, animal control, dengue fever control, the cleanliness of the surrounding environments, sanitary engineering and radiological health.
Provides guidance, has an evaluation process and maintains reliable information regarding all of the problems related to environmental health. The system has 3 levels. The central level exercises the functions of technical support, evaluation and training; and formulates the standards and procedures related with the regulation of environmental health. The regional level exercises the administrative duties and provides direction for the system according to the standards and procedures established by the central level. Finally, the local level carries out field operations, which include: inspections, reinspections, taking of samples for chemical, bacteriological and physical analysis, confiscations, embargoes, condemnations, cancels licenses, handles complaints, lifting of condemnations, pesticide spraying in communities, sanitation surveys, cleaning campaigns, issuing of permits, endorsements, certifications, granting of extensions of time and investigation of complaints in the programs and service areas, and first response services in the event of emergencies.
Clients:
Environmental health services have an impact on the entire population of Puerto Rico. In addition, they also have an impact abroad, as is the case of the production and distribution of food and drugs that are made in, or sent out of the Country.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
State Public Water System Supervision
Department of Health
66.432
Formula Grants
$1,037,000
Health
Drinking Water Revolving System
Department of Health
66.468
Formula Grants
$8,421,000
Environmental Protection Information and Education
Description:
Promotes educational activities to make citizens aware of the importance of protecting, guarding and conserving natural resources so that they can be enjoyed now and by future generations. Services offered to citizens include: campgrounds, chats, seminars, conferences and publications. In addition, it provides an integrated technology system and maintains an electronic data base.
Clients:
Students and general public
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Natural Resources
Coastal Zone Management Administration Awards
Natural Resources Administration
11.419
Formula Grants
$294,000
Family and Minors Affairs Investigation and Prosecution
Description:
Implements the public policy established by
Act No. 88 of July 9, 1986,
as amended, known as the Puerto Rico Minors Act, which imposes the duty to investigate and process minors under the age of 18 who incur in offenses. It represents the Public Ministry in civil proceedings, such as adoptions, declarations of disability, tutorship and judicial authorizations related to the property of minors, among others.<br>
Coordinates the Justice in the Community Program, which provides orientation to teachers, parents, students and community groups regarding the functions of the Department of Justice and the services it provides to the citizenship. In addition, the Closed Circuit Television Project offers services in cases where the Court has determined that a minor victim or witness under the age of 18, should not testify in presence the accused.<br>
Clients:
Minors and disabled persons who need legal representation in civil matters, where they have been affected or where their rights may be affected, as well as law enforcement agents that file complaints regarding the commission of crimes or offenses for their eventual investigation and processing, Puerto Rico government agencies and the general public.<br>
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Justice Administration
EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM
Department of Justice
16.738
Formula Grants
$305,000
Fire Extinction and Control
Description:
Offers the following services: putting out fire, rescue in situations of emergency and disasters, protection in cases of natural disaster, and coordination with other agencies. Attends emergency calls in situations of fires, disasters and spills of dangerous materials. Is responsible for rapidly and efficiently eradicating all types of fires, controlling its propagation and rescuing lives and properties.
Assists the Prevention of Fires Program in functions of preventive nature, such as the education of young students (the Little Firemen Program) and offers orientation services to the community. It also is dedicated to the inspection and eradication of fire risks, as well as the investigation for determining origin and cause. Provides support to other government agencies, when deployed to attend to emergencies or simulations.
Clients:
All citizens, in conformance with Act No. 43 of June, 1988.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Disaster Prevention and Assistance
Cooperative Forestry Assistance
Firefighters Corps
10.664
Formula Grants
$274,000
Disaster Prevention and Assistance
Hazard Mitigation Grant
Firefighters Corps
97.039
Project Grants
$
Food Services for Students
Description:
Provides food service to students in order to promote participation in the nutrition programs. It channels available resources in a way that the participants can enjoy a complementary food service. The program is composed of the State Agency and the School Food Authority.<br><br>
It is also responsible for the administration of the following seven services: school breakfast, school lunch, summer food, and food for the care of children and adults, federal distribution of donated food, special milk for children and education in nutrition and training.<br><br>
Clients:
All students of the public education system and some participants of private institutions.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
National School Lunch Program
Department of Education
10.555
Formula Grants
$158,936,000
Education and Culture
Child and Adult Care Food Program
Department of Education
10.558
Formula Grants
$28,451,000
Education and Culture
Summer Food Service Program for Children
Department of Education
10.559
Formula Grants
$13,930,000
Education and Culture
State Administrative Expenses for Child Nutrition
Department of Education
10.560
Formula Grants
$2,590,000
Education and Culture
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program
Department of Education
10.582
Project Grants
$797,000
Forces of rapid action
Description:
Establishes a complete rapid action plan for ground, air and at sea, that identifies, intercepts and seizes airplanes or vessels that have the intention of penetrating our coasts. Operates in coordination with Customs, Federal Drug Enforcement Administration, Coast Guard, Federal Aviation Administration and the Air Force of the United States.
Clients:
Different units of the Puerto Rico Police Department, as well as the different Federal Offices, they offer support.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Law and Order Preservation
Indirect Costs
Puerto Rico Police
00.000
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$7,000
Law and Order Preservation
Homeland Security Grant Program
Puerto Rico Police
97.067
Formula Grants
$15,000
Forensic Sciences Criminal Investigation
Description:
Provides forensic pathology services to the population in cases of violent death and any type of death, as well as in cases of cremation. Has the responsibility of investigating the causes, method and circumstances of death of any person whose death occurred under special circumstances. Works in collaboration with the Office of Investigation and Criminal Processing of the Department of Justice, the Puerto Rico Police Department and the Court of Justice, offering expert and scientific services in cases related to the commission of a crime. For this purpose it will preserve and present the evidence taken from the investigations before the Courts. <br>
It also offers crime scene investigation services in the San Juan, Carolina and Bayamón police districts.
Act 59-1997, as amended
Act 78-1997, as amended,
Carries out tests to detect controlled substances on government employees, as well as private enterprise, as established in
Clients:
The Department of Justice, Puerto Rico Police Department, Local Courts, Municipal Police, Federal Court, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Tobacco, Alcohol and Firearms Unit, Puerto Rico Fire Department, and the private sector.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Justice Administration
National Bioterrorism Hospital Preparedness Program
Institute of Forensic Sciences
93.889
Project Grants
$
General Management and Administration
Description:
Administers the University Colleges of Aguadilla, Arecibo, Bayamón, Carolina, Cayey, Humacao, Ponce, Utuado and the University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus, Mayagüez Campus and Rio Piedras Campus.
Clients:
All the community, Colleges, and University Campuses of the University of Puerto Rico
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Office of Science Financial Assistance Program
University of Puerto Rico
81.049
Project Grants
$764,000
Education and Culture
Assistive Technology
University of Puerto Rico
84.224
Formula Grants
$413,000
Education and Culture
College Access Challenge Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.378
Formula Grants
$1,163,000
Education and Culture
Research Infrastructure
University of Puerto Rico
93.389
Project Grants
$1,287,000
General Administration - Executive Branch
Developmental Disabilities Basic Support and Advocacy Grants
Planning Board
93.630
Project Grants
$2,364,000
Housing
Public and Indian Housing
Public Housing Administration
14.850
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$8,032,000
Education and Culture
Measurement and Enginering Research and Standars
University of Puerto Rico
11.609
Project Grants
$21,000
Education and Culture
Aerospace Education Services Program
University of Puerto Rico
43.001
Project Grants
$1,356,000
Education and Culture
Education
University of Puerto Rico
43.008
Project Grants
$24,000
Justice Administration
Crime Victim Assistance
Department of Justice
16.575
Formula Grants
$4,413,000
Justice Administration
EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM
Department of Justice
16.738
Formula Grants
$2,005,000
Social Welfare
Emergency Shelter Grants Program
Department of the Family
14.231
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$3,451,000
Health
Primary Care Services_Resource Coordination and Development
Department of Health
93.130
Project Grants
$1,138,000
Head Start
Description:
The Head Start and Early Head Start Programs are intended to enrich social competence and school readiness of 3 and 4 year old children from low income families. Currently, this program sponsors, administers, delegates and supervises pre-school educational and multi-disciplinary support services to 18,014 children and their families in 21 agencies or projects that serve 64 municipalities in Puerto Rico. The sponsoring agencies are the municipalities, municipal consortia or other non-profit organizations. Early Head Start provides services to 96 infants in Aguadilla, Peñuelas, Fajardo, and Manatí.
They provide direct funding to improve the quality of service through training and study for professional development, strengthening of physical plants, equipment and supplies acquisition, specialized services, special projects and other strategies. The parents and the communities served by the Program actively participate and make decisions through their rule making bodies, established by each agency and the Policy Council at the central level. A specialist group comprised of central level and the 5 regions of the Department of the Family creates policies and procedures and makes sure all comply with federal and state regulations. In addition, it guarantees quality of service through various programmatic strategies that can include but are not limited to training and technical assistance in the 21 agencies or projects delegated by the Program. It also offers Early Head Start services for infants and/or care centers and to pregnant women promoting prenatal health, strengthening early childhood development and better health for families in general.
Clients:
Beneficiary Families and Children
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Welfare
Head Start
Administration for Integral Development of Childhood
93.600
Project Grants
$110,642,000
Health institutions
Description:
Administer the state public health facilities that provide primary, secondary and tertiary medical-hospital services in the different medical specialties and sub-specialties. Through this Program, services of the highest quality in hospitalization, emergency and external clinics are made available to the community within the serviced geographical area. This program encompasses the health services offered through the unsold health facilities. This includes the Bayamon Regional Hospital and the following health centers: Naguabo, Las Piedras, Yabucoa, Santa Isabel, Adjuntas, Vieques and the Public Health Unit of Río Piedras. Emergency rooms operate 24 hours a day in: Aguas Buenas, Barceloneta, Camuy, Castañer, Ciales, Corozal, Culebra, Dorado, Guánica, Guayanilla, Jayuya, Isabela, Lajas, Lares, Maricao, Maunabo,Morovis, Quebradillas, Sabana Grande, Toa Alta, Toa Baja and Trujillo Alto.
Clients:
The general public, with emphasis on the medically indigent population
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Medicare_Hospital Insurance
Department of Health
93.773
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$1,820,000
Health Insurance Contracting and Negotiation
Description:
Contracts and negotiates physical, mental, oral health and pharmacy benefit coverage, as established by law, with organizations that are governed by these laws and regulations; known as insurers (MCO's), Mental Health Organizations (MBHO's) and Pharmacy Administrators (PBM). Provides health insurance to qualified government employees, following the direct care model. Currently, the Island has been divided into 8 regions. The organizations that provide health insurance in these regions are: Humana Health Plans of PR (East, Southeast and Southwest), Medical Card System (MCS), (North, Metro-North, San Juan, Northeast and the Virtual Region), physical health care and APS Health Care PR, in mental health (all regions). To offer quality medical services to the population, the Government has developed a new integrated health care model called "Mi Salud." It can negotiate and contract on behalf of government employees.
Clients:
The general public
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid; Title XIX)
Health Insurance Administration
93.778
Formula Grants
$1,110,479,000
Health Promotion and Protection
Description:
Develops standards; plans and evaluates primary health services through a preventive, comprehensive and holistic focus on the individual within the context of a family group. As of Administrative Order No. 179 of January 15, 2003, a new focus for health services became official. It is founded on the following principles: the prevention of risk factors associated with non-contagious chronic illnesses; restructuring to create effective promotional models in response to public health and aimed at protecting the health and security of the individuals and the communities through vaccination; monitoring epidemiological diseases and the environmental aspects that affect public health. The program revolves around the provision of health maintenance and disease prevention services, with an emphasis on the medically indigent population, specifically on high risk groups such as women, children with special health needs, adolescents and the elderly. Through this Program, specialized services are also offered to the handicapped population from 0 to 21 years of age and to victims of sexual assault. In addition, assessment and treatment for patient with HIV and other contagious diseases. Vaccination services are offered as well as diagnostic and intervention services for eligible handicapped infants from birth to 2 years of age as provided by Act 51 of June 6, 1966, as amended, that created the Office of the Auxiliary Secretary of Integrated Educational Services for Handicapped Persons, known as the Special Education Act. It is important to note that this Program also includes the Fund for the Treatment of Non-Fatal Catastrophic Illnesses that offers financial assistance to patients that lack the financial resources, and to their families.
Clients:
Children, pregnant women, adolescents, the elderly and physically and mentally handicapped persons, as well as patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and sexually transmitted diseases
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS
Department of Health
14.241
Formula Grants
$1,810,000
Health
Crime Victim Assistance
Department of Health
16.575
Formula Grants
$418,000
Health
Special Education_Grants for Infants and Families with Disabilities
Department of Health
84.181
Project Grants
$4,728,000
Health
Maternal and Child Health Federal Consolidated Programs
Department of Health
93.110
Project Grants
$886,000
Health
Project Grants and Cooperative Agreements for Tuberculosis Control Programs
Department of Health
93.116
Project Grants
$831,000
Health
Abstinence Education
Department of Health
93.235
Project Grants
$1,395,000
Health
Universal Newborn Hearing Screening
Department of Health
93.251
Project Grants
$104,000
Health
Immunization Grants
Department of Health
93.268
Project Grants
$3,528,000
Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention _Investigations and Technical Assistance
Department of Health
93.283
Project Grants
$3,301,000
Health
HIV Care Formula Grants
Department of Health
93.917
Formula Grants
$40,011,000
Health
Healthy Start Initiative
Department of Health
93.926
Project Grants
$480,000
Health
HIV Prevention Activities_ Health Department Based
Department of Health
93.940
Project Grants
$7,685,000
Health
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) / Acquired Immunodeficiency Virus Syndrome (AIDS) Surveillance
Department of Health
93.944
Project Grants
$1,373,000
Health
Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse
Department of Health
93.959
Formula Grants
$458,000
Health
Bioterrorism Preparedness
Department of Health
93.961
Project Grants
$11,842,000
Health
Preventive Health Services_Sexually Transmitted Diseases Control Grants
Department of Health
93.977
Project Grants
$1,518,000
Health
Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant to the States
Department of Health
93.994
Formula Grants
$16,563,000
Highways Systems Construction
Description:
Administers, advises, plans, designs, and prepares all road construction projects in accordance with the Agency's development plan. Performs improvement projects, bridge replacements, real estate acquisition and road paving.
Clients:
Automobile drivers, transportation users and public in general
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Transportation
Highway Planning and Construction
Highway and Transportation Authority
20.205
Project Grants
$130,000,000
Historic Conservation and Preservation
Description:
Promotes the conservation of historic properties of Puerto Rico according to the requirements of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. Counsels and issues opinions regarding the renovation work to historical properties, specifically when the project is funded with Federal Grants. They also expedite licenses, permits and warranties. Creates and maintains inventories and documents of historic properties in Puerto Rico. Draws up and processes nominations to the National Register of Historic Places. Coordinates with public and private agencies the efficient conservation of our historic patrimony. Provides technical assistance to the public, municipalities, state and federal agencies regarding the correct management, adequate treatments and the best practices of patrimony conservation of our historic properties.<br>
Clients:
Federal government, state, municipal and the public interested in the renovation and valuation of historic, architectural and archeological resources.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Historic Preservartion Fund Grants-In-Aid
State Historic Preservation Office
15.904
Project Grants
$618,000
Humacao College
Description:
Offer studies leading to associate and bachelor degrees. Also, offers transfer programs and a variety of professional and continuing education programs. The details of the academic offerings are found at the Admissions Office and through the electronic address of the UPR,
http://www.upr.edu/
Clients:
4,676 students
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Sea Grant Support
University of Puerto Rico
11.417
Project Grants
$41,000
Education and Culture
Basic Scientific Research
University of Puerto Rico
12.431
Project Grants
$184,000
Education and Culture
Emergency Solutions Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
14.231
Formula Grants
$75,000
Education and Culture
Hispanic-Serving Institutions Assisting Communities (HSIAC)
University of Puerto Rico
14.514
Project Grants
$14,000
Education and Culture
Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance
University of Puerto Rico
15.608
Project Grants
$2,000
Education and Culture
Grants to Reduced Violent Crimes Against Women on Campuses
University of Puerto Rico
16.525
Project Grants
$155,000
Education and Culture
Aerospace Education Services Program
University of Puerto Rico
43.001
Project Grants
$21,000
Education and Culture
Mathematical and Physical Sciences
University of Puerto Rico
47.049
Project Grants
$59,000
Education and Culture
Computer and Information Science and Engineering
University of Puerto Rico
47.070
Project Grants
$17,000
Education and Culture
Biological Sciences
University of Puerto Rico
47.074
Project Grants
$65,000
Education and Culture
Education and Human Resources
University of Puerto Rico
47.076
Project Grants
$109,000
Education and Culture
Office of Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research
University of Puerto Rico
47.081
Project Grants
$38,000
Education and Culture
Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support
University of Puerto Rico
47.082
Project Grants
$705,000
Education and Culture
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
University of Puerto Rico
84.007
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$241,000
Education and Culture
Higher Education_ Institutional Aid
University of Puerto Rico
84.031
Project Grants
$7,000
Education and Culture
Federal Work - Study Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.033
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$778,000
Education and Culture
TRIO Student Support Services
University of Puerto Rico
84.042
Project Grants
$391,000
Education and Culture
TRIO_Upward Bound
University of Puerto Rico
84.047
Project Grants
$258,000
Education and Culture
Federal Pell Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.063
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$12,835,000
Education and Culture
Minority Science and Engineering Improvement
University of Puerto Rico
84.120
Project Grants
$157,000
Education and Culture
TRIO_Ronald E. McNair Post - Baccalaureate Achievement
University of Puerto Rico
84.217
Project Grants
$70,000
Education and Culture
College Access Challenge Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.378
Formula Grants
$31,000
Education and Culture
Research Infrastructure
University of Puerto Rico
93.389
Project Grants
$292,000
Education and Culture
Child Care and Development Block Grant
University of Puerto Rico
93.575
Formula Grants
$89,000
Education and Culture
Biomedical Research and Research training
University of Puerto Rico
93.859
Project Grants
$754,000
Education and Culture
Hispanic Serving Institutions Education Grants
University of Puerto Rico
10.223
Project Grants
$75,000
Education and Culture
Child and Adult Care Food Program
University of Puerto Rico
10.558
Formula Grants
$8,000
Integrated Educational Services for the Handicapped
Description:
Provides educational opportunities to children and youths with handicaps, Act No. 51 of June 7, 1996 of Puerto Rico, as amended, known as Act of Integral Educational Services for People with handicaps as well as Federal Law, Public Act 105-17 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) require that efforts are made to locate children and youths with special education needs. At the same time, the right of every disabled child and youth between 3 and 21 years to receive a free and appropriate public education is established.<br>
Under Act No. 51, <i>supra</i>, the Department of Education, as well as other leading agencies has the responsibility to establish strategies to locate and register participants in order to fulfill the needs of these children and youths. At the same time, they establish mechanisms and procedures to divulge the criteria of eligibility, availability of services and ways to access the these services. <br>
Act. No. 51 of June 7, 1996, confers to the Associate Secretary of Special Education (S.A.E.E. Spanish acronym) the autonomy to establish structures and administrative processes that facilitate the offering of required services to persons with impediments up to 21 years of age.<br>
To fulfill this responsibility, strategies are revieewed and updated in a yearly basis comply with the duties and responsibilities assigned through state and federal legislation.<br>
Clients:
All children and youths from 3 to 21 years of age registered with some type of disability
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Special Education Grants to States
Department of Education
84.027
Formula Grants
$107,052,000
Education and Culture
Special Education Preschool Grants
Department of Education
84.173
Formula Grants
$2,752,000
Education and Culture
Special Education_Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities
Department of Education
84.326
Project Grants
$65,000
Integrated services to Communities
Description:
This program develops activities and projects intended to improve the quality of life in communities and in public housing. It manages and assigns federal funds to eligible entities that offer services and programs, developed to promote self-sufficiency in the individuals and families living below the poverty line and works to diminish causes of poverty. It distributes funds to improve eating habits and the quality of life of elders and homeless people.
Clients:
Families from sectors and communities which are economically, socially, culturally, occupationally, educationally and environmentally disadvantaged.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Housing
Community Services Block Grant
Families and Children Administration
93.569
Formula Grants
$26,639,000
Internal Treatment Services
Description:
Provides residential, transitional, psychosocial residential and psychosocial ambulatory services. The primary objective is to attain effective integration in the community. The home treatment services are offered according to distinct categories and are organized according to the needs and strengths of the referred clientele. These homes are established through service contracts with organizations incorporated by the Department of State and community members interested in serving and helping with the recuperation of people.
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In addition, residential services are provided for rehabilitation in the Integrated Recuperation Service Centers in Cayey and Trujillo Alto that offer psychosocial rehabilitation services in transitory installations; men's residences in San Juan and Ponce and for women in San Juan. This program was designed to offer treatment to those participants with substance abuse problems that need to be in therapeutic environments for eight to twelve months. Services includes: psychological services, group therapy, occupational and recreational therapy. The Adolescent Residential Services Program offers residential treatment to adolescents from 13 to 17 years old with severe emotional disturbances and with substance use problems.
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The area of internal services serves its clientele in the Dr. Ramón Marina-Fernández Psychiatric Hospital in Río Piedras, the Ponce Forensic Psychiatric Hospital and the San Juan Psychiatric Hospital.
Clients:
Adult patients 18 or older with mental health conditions or substance use problems that need acute hospitalization and ambulatory or residential psychosocial services. In the case of minors between the ages of thirteen to seventeen, those that need residential transitional services are included for mental health or substance use.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse
Mental Health and Addiction Services Administration
93.959
Formula Grants
$2,710,000
Judicial Systems Administration
Description:
The Courts of Puerto Rico constitute a unified judicial system for purposes of jurisdiction, operation and administration. This program processes criminal or civil cases that require intervention from the judicial system. It is the judicial system that determines the constitutionality of a law.
Clients:
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Justice Execution
State Court Improvement Grant
General Court of Justice
93.586
Formula Grants
$443,000
Land Pollution Regulation
Description:
Plans, develops and monitors compliance as it relates to management of dangerous solid waste and non-dangerous solid waste in Puerto Rico. This program develops projects, studies and research geared to the application of new methods for management, storage, treatment and disposal of solid waste.
as amended, known as the Management of Used Oil in Puerto Rico Act regulate the disposal of used tires and oils. This program authorizes who will manage the disposal of these products.<br>
Act. No. 172-1996
Act.171-1996
as amended, known as the Tire Management Act and
Clients:
The community in general
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
TSCA Title IV State Lead Grants_Certification of Lead -Based Paint Professionals
Environmental Quality Board
66.707
Formula Grants
$424,000
Health
Hazardous Waste Management State Program Support
Environmental Quality Board
66.801
Formula Grants
$1,468,000
Land Use Planning
Description:
Plans how the lands and infrastructure will be used by creating objectives and goals and developing plans that identify different geographic scales to guarantee the optimal use of the land. It also evaluates public and private projects submitted for the consideration of the Board for residential, commercial, touristic, industrial and agricultural use.
Clients:
The Governor, Legislature, agencies of the Executive Branch, municipalities, private sector and individuals requesting services.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
General Administration - Executive Branch
Homeland Security Grant Program
Planning Board
97.067
Formula Grants
$140,000
Licensing of child and elderly care businesses
Description:
Evaluates, expedites licenses and monitors businesses in Puerto Rico that provide care to children and the elderly, in accordance with established laws and regulations. In addition, expedites licenses and monitors natural and juridical organizations that place minors in agencies, organizations and institutions so they can be adopted.
Clients:
Businesses that care for children and the elderly.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Welfare
Child Care and Development Block Grant
Department of the Family
93.575
Formula Grants
$134,000
Social Welfare
Child Welfare Services_ State Grants
Department of the Family
93.645
Formula Grants
$1,200,000
Local Area Unemployment Insurance Statistics (LAUS)
Description:
Program produces monthly and annual employment, unemployment and labor force data. Data includes monthly and annual employment, unenployment, and labor force data for regions and divisions. These estimates are key indicators of local economic conditions. Federal programs use the data for fund allocation.
Clients:
Employers, students, universities, private consultant, municipal organizations, state, federal and general public.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Labor Force Statistics
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.002
Direct Payments with Unrestricted Use
$64,000
Local Veterans Employment Representative (LVER)
Description:
Offers services to veterans and eligible spouses to increase employment and job market opportunities.
Clients:
Veterans and eligible spouses that are capable and available for employment, state and municipal government.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Local Veterans' Employment Representative Program
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.804
Formula Grants
$298,000
Management and Public Debt
Description:
Clients:
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Public Debt
Public Housing Capital Fund
Public Housing Administration
14.872
Formula Grants
$17,636,000
Management of penal institutions and services to inmates and juvenile offenders
Description:
Provides rehabilitation services to citizens that are admitted to a penal institution for not posting the bail imposed by the Court or for having been sentenced to prison; and to minors that have been detained. As part of this program, the inmate/detained minor is guaranteed his/her constitutional rights: the right to life, access to the courts and legal representation, as well as receiving just and humane treatment. <br>
It offers programs and services to encourage and promote behavioral changes of inmates in order to rehabilitate and help them rejoin society as useful, productive and responsible members of society. Counseling, orientation, treatment, housing, meals, clothing, educational, recreational and religious services are offered.<br>
Clients:
Anyone incarcerated by the courts.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Custody and Rehabilitation of Inmates
Title 1 Program for Neglected and Delinquent Children
Department of Correction and Rehabilitation
84.013
Formula Grants
$556,000
Managerial Affairs
Description:
Implements public policy related to the management, administration and auxiliary support of the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources and its components. Services offered include: prepare reports requested by the Office of Management and Budget and the Human Resources Office; coordinates and administers the development of federal wildlife projects, endangered species, and management of costal zones, geographic, surveying and forests assistance.
Clients:
General public
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Natural Resources
Coastal Zone Management Administration Awards
Natural Resources Administration
11.419
Formula Grants
$122,000
Natural Resources
Sport Fish Restoration
Natural Resources Administration
15.605
Formula Grants
$109,000
Health
Indirect Costs
Environmental Quality Board
00.000
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$2,005,000
Maritime Facilities Maintenance and Administration
Description:
Plans and develops maritime transportation's facilities and services, and provides services to multiple users. Manages and regulates the use of ports and wharves under the jurisdiction of the Authority. Administers; collects fares and fees set by law; monitors the entry and exit of vessels to the island; and extends permits for mooring and anchoring of vessels.<br>
Clients:
Provides maritime transportation services to local and international public
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Transportation
Homeland Security Grant Program
Ports Authority
97.067
Formula Grants
$3,827,000
Mass Transportation in the Metropolitan Area
Description:
Develop, manage and maintain the Metropolitan Area mass transit system for all citizens, specifically for people with limited economic resources and people with disabilities.<br>
Clients:
Metropolitan Area residents and visitors, and people with disabilities
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Transportation
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants
Metropolitan Bus Authority
20.500
Project Grants
$12,386,000
Transportation
Federal Transit_Formula Grants (Urbanized Area Formula Program)
Metropolitan Bus Authority
20.507
Formula Grants
$14,165,000
Mayaguez University
Description:
Offers studies leading to associate degrees, transfer programs, bachelors, masters and doctorate degrees. Also, offers programs for community service in all municipalities and a varied offering of professional and continuing education program. The details of the academic offerings are found at the Admissions Office and through the electronic address of the UPR,
http://www.upr.edu/
Clients:
13,828 students
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support
University of Puerto Rico
47.082
Project Grants
$50,000
Education and Culture
Vocational and Educational Counseling for Servicemembers and Veterans
University of Puerto Rico
64.125
Project Grants
$6,000
Education and Culture
Near Coastal Waters
University of Puerto Rico
66.464
Project Grants
$12,000
Education and Culture
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Scholarship and Fellowship Program
University of Puerto Rico
77.008
Project Grants
$115,000
Education and Culture
State Energy Program
University of Puerto Rico
81.041
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$314,000
Education and Culture
Office of Science Financial Assistance Program
University of Puerto Rico
81.049
Project Grants
$126,000
Education and Culture
Energy Efficiency and Renewwable Energy Information Dissemination, Outreach, Traininig and Technical Analysis/Assistance
University of Puerto Rico
81.117
Project Grants
$186,000
Education and Culture
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
University of Puerto Rico
84.007
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$564,000
Education and Culture
Higher Education_ Institutional Aid
University of Puerto Rico
84.031
Project Grants
$578,000
Education and Culture
Federal Work - Study Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.033
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$971,000
Education and Culture
Federal Pell Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.063
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$32,647,000
Education and Culture
Minority Science and Engineering Improvement
University of Puerto Rico
84.120
Project Grants
$205,000
Education and Culture
Twenty - First Century Community Learning Centers
University of Puerto Rico
84.287
Formula Grants
$508,000
Education and Culture
Transition to Teaching
University of Puerto Rico
84.350
Project Grants
$81,000
Education and Culture
Math & Science Partnership
University of Puerto Rico
84.366
Project Grants
$897,000
Education and Culture
College Access Challenge Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.378
Formula Grants
$239,000
Education and Culture
NIEHS Superfund Hazardous Substances_Basic Research and Education
University of Puerto Rico
93.143
Project Grants
$237,000
Education and Culture
Family Planning - Services
University of Puerto Rico
93.217
Project Grants
$152,000
Education and Culture
Substance abuse and mental health services projects of reaional and national significance
University of Puerto Rico
93.243
Project Grants
$132,000
Education and Culture
Discovery and Applied Research for Technological Innovations to Improve Human Health
University of Puerto Rico
93.286
Project Grants
$18,000
Education and Culture
Research Infrastructure
University of Puerto Rico
93.389
Project Grants
$310,000
Education and Culture
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support
University of Puerto Rico
93.701
Project Grants
$80,000
Education and Culture
Biomedical Research and Research training
University of Puerto Rico
93.859
Project Grants
$1,755,000
Education and Culture
Research for Mothers and Children
University of Puerto Rico
93.865
Project Grants
$84,000
Education and Culture
Centers for Homeland Security
University of Puerto Rico
97.061
Project Grants
$191,000
Education and Culture
Scientific Leadership Awards
University of Puerto Rico
97.062
Project Grants
$173,000
Education and Culture
USAID Foreign Assistance for Programs Overseas
University of Puerto Rico
98.001
Project Grants
$35,000
Education and Culture
Agricultural Research_ Basic and Applied Research
University of Puerto Rico
10.001
Project Grants
$68,000
Education and Culture
Plant and Animal Disease, Pest Control, and Animal Care
University of Puerto Rico
10.025
Project Grants
$394,000
Education and Culture
Grants for Agricultural Research, Special Research Grants
University of Puerto Rico
10.200
Project Grants
$280,000
Education and Culture
Cooperative Forestry Research
University of Puerto Rico
10.202
Formula Grants
$89,000
Education and Culture
Payments to Agricultural Experiment Stations Under Hatch Act
University of Puerto Rico
10.203
Formula Grants
$4,312,000
Education and Culture
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education
University of Puerto Rico
10.215
Project Grants
$18,000
Education and Culture
Hispanic Serving Institutions Education Grants
University of Puerto Rico
10.223
Project Grants
$1,064,000
Education and Culture
Agricultural and Rural Economic Research
University of Puerto Rico
10.250
Dissemination of Technical Information
$49,000
Education and Culture
Integrated Programs
University of Puerto Rico
10.303
Project Grants
$12,000
Education and Culture
Homeland Security_Agricultural
University of Puerto Rico
10.304
Project Grants
$71,000
Education and Culture
Resident Instruction Grants for Insular Area Activities
University of Puerto Rico
10.308
Project Grants
$415,000
Education and Culture
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI)
University of Puerto Rico
10.310
Project Grants
$58,000
Education and Culture
Outreach and Assistance for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers
University of Puerto Rico
10.443
Project Grants
$104,000
Education and Culture
Food Safety Cooperative Agreements
University of Puerto Rico
10.479
Project Grants
$2,000
Education and Culture
Cooperative Extension Service
University of Puerto Rico
10.500
Project Grants
$6,967,000
Education and Culture
Forestry Research
University of Puerto Rico
10.652
Project Grants
$3,000
Education and Culture
Urban and Community Forestry Program
University of Puerto Rico
10.675
Project Grants
$15,000
Education and Culture
Forest Health Protection
University of Puerto Rico
10.680
Formula Grants
$20,000
Education and Culture
Rural Business Enterprise Grants
University of Puerto Rico
10.769
Project Grants
$48,000
Education and Culture
Rural Business Opportunity Grants
University of Puerto Rico
10.773
Project Grants
$6,000
Education and Culture
Resource Conservation and Development
University of Puerto Rico
10.901
Advisory Services and Counseling
$38,000
Education and Culture
Soil and Water Conservation
University of Puerto Rico
10.902
Advisory Services and Counseling
$8,000
Education and Culture
Soil Survey
University of Puerto Rico
10.903
Dissemination of Technical Information
$5,000
Education and Culture
Environmental Quality Incentives Program
University of Puerto Rico
10.912
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$150,000
Education and Culture
Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
University of Puerto Rico
11.012
Project Grants
$1,154,000
Education and Culture
Economic Development Technical Assistance
University of Puerto Rico
11.303
Project Grants
$117,000
Education and Culture
Sea Grant Support
University of Puerto Rico
11.417
Project Grants
$1,300,000
Education and Culture
Coastal Zone Management Administration Awards
University of Puerto Rico
11.419
Formula Grants
$130,000
Education and Culture
Coastal Zone Management Estuarine Research Reserves
University of Puerto Rico
11.420
Project Grants
$5,000
Education and Culture
Financial Assistance for National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
University of Puerto Rico
11.426
Project Grants
$231,000
Education and Culture
Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Joint and Cooperative Institutes
University of Puerto Rico
11.432
Project Grants
$19,000
Education and Culture
Southeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program
University of Puerto Rico
11.435
Project Grants
$73,000
Education and Culture
Habitat Conservation
University of Puerto Rico
11.463
Project Grants
$31,000
Education and Culture
Meteorologic and Hydrologic Modernization Development
University of Puerto Rico
11.467
Project Grants
$1,113,000
Education and Culture
Applied Meteorological Research
University of Puerto Rico
11.468
Project Grants
$15,000
Education and Culture
Coastal Services Center
University of Puerto Rico
11.473
Project Grants
$131,000
Education and Culture
Educational Partnership Program
University of Puerto Rico
11.481
Project Grants
$367,000
Education and Culture
Basic and Applied Scientific Research
University of Puerto Rico
12.300
Project Grants
$28,000
Education and Culture
Basic Scientific Research
University of Puerto Rico
12.431
Project Grants
$407,000
Education and Culture
Selected Reserve Educational Assistance Program
University of Puerto Rico
12.609
Dissemination of Technical Information
$1,000
Education and Culture
Research and Technology Development
University of Puerto Rico
12.910
Provision of Specialized Services
$30,000
Education and Culture
Endangered Species Conservation ¿ Recovery Implementation Funds
University of Puerto Rico
15.657
Project Grants
$16,000
Education and Culture
Assistance to State Water Resources Research Institutes
University of Puerto Rico
15.805
Formula Grants
$71,000
Education and Culture
Geological Survey Research and Data Acquisitio
University of Puerto Rico
15.808
Project Grants
$2,000
Education and Culture
Employment Service
University of Puerto Rico
17.207
Direct Payments with Unrestricted Use
$164,000
Education and Culture
Highway Training and Education
University of Puerto Rico
20.215
Project Grants
$117,000
Education and Culture
State and Community Highway Safety
University of Puerto Rico
20.600
Formula Grants
$48,000
Education and Culture
University Transportation Centers Program
University of Puerto Rico
20.701
Project Grants
$97,000
Education and Culture
Aerospace Education Services Program
University of Puerto Rico
43.001
Project Grants
$106,000
Education and Culture
Education
University of Puerto Rico
43.008
Project Grants
$87,000
Medical Sciences University
Description:
Offer studies leading to associate, bachelor's degrees, certificates for post-bachelor degrees, doctorates, and post-doctorate. Also, offers joint programs between campuses and transfers, as well as a variety of professional and continuing education programs. The details of the academic offerings are found at the Admissions Office and through the electronic address of the UPR,
http://www.upr.edu/
Clients:
2,375 students
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Biomedical Research and Research training
University of Puerto Rico
93.859
Project Grants
$2,000,000
Education and Culture
Research for Mothers and Children
University of Puerto Rico
93.865
Project Grants
$1,808,000
Education and Culture
Aging Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.866
Project Grants
$2,000
Education and Culture
Medical Library Assistance
University of Puerto Rico
93.879
Project Grants
$3,000
Education and Culture
Grants for Residency Training in General Internal Medicine and/or General Pediatrics
University of Puerto Rico
93.884
Project Grants
$494,000
Education and Culture
Rural Health Medical Education Demostrations Projects
University of Puerto Rico
93.906
Project Grants
$298,000
Education and Culture
Public Health Traineeships
University of Puerto Rico
93.964
Formula Grants
$243,000
Education and Culture
Preventive Health Services_Sexually Transmitted Diseases Control Grants
University of Puerto Rico
93.977
Project Grants
$25,000
Education and Culture
Bioterrorism Training and Curriculum Development Program
University of Puerto Rico
93.996
Project Grants
$20,000
Education and Culture
Biological Sciences
University of Puerto Rico
47.074
Project Grants
$187,000
Education and Culture
Education and Human Resources
University of Puerto Rico
47.076
Project Grants
$422,000
Education and Culture
Mathematical and Physical Sciences
University of Puerto Rico
47.079
Project Grants
$3,000
Education and Culture
Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support
University of Puerto Rico
47.082
Project Grants
$
Education and Culture
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
University of Puerto Rico
84.007
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$36,000
Education and Culture
Higher Education_ Institutional Aid
University of Puerto Rico
84.031
Project Grants
$17,000
Education and Culture
Federal Work - Study Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.033
Project Grants
$57,000
Education and Culture
Federal Pell Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.063
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$1,675,000
Education and Culture
College Access Challenge Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.378
Formula Grants
$993,000
Education and Culture
HIV Prevention Programs for Women
University of Puerto Rico
93.015
Project Grants
$76,000
Education and Culture
Maternal and Child Health Federal Consolidated Programs
University of Puerto Rico
93.110
Project Grants
$28,000
Education and Culture
Oral Diseases and Disorders Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.121
Project Grants
$790,000
Education and Culture
NIEHS Superfund Hazardous Substances_Basic Research and Education
University of Puerto Rico
93.143
Project Grants
$542,000
Education and Culture
AIDS Education and Training Centers
University of Puerto Rico
93.145
Project Grants
$578,000
Education and Culture
Research Related to Deafness and Communication Disorders
University of Puerto Rico
93.173
Project Grants
$329,000
Education and Culture
Disabilities Prevention
University of Puerto Rico
93.184
Project Grants
$37,000
Education and Culture
Hansen's Disease National Ambulatory Care Program
University of Puerto Rico
93.215
Project Grants
$471,000
Education and Culture
Family Planning - Services
University of Puerto Rico
93.217
Project Grants
$3,190,000
Education and Culture
Research On Healthcare Costs, Quality And Outcomes
University of Puerto Rico
93.226
Project Grants
$2,000
Education and Culture
Grants to States to Support Oral Health Workforce Activities
University of Puerto Rico
93.236
Project Grants
$93,000
Education and Culture
Mental Health Research Grants
University of Puerto Rico
93.242
Project Grants
$1,671,000
Education and Culture
Substance abuse and mental health services projects of reaional and national significance
University of Puerto Rico
93.243
Project Grants
$95,000
Education and Culture
Advanced Education Nursing Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
93.247
Project Grants
$492,000
Education and Culture
Public Health Training Centers Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
93.249
Project Grants
$521,000
Education and Culture
Occupational Safety and Health Program
University of Puerto Rico
93.262
Project Grants
$135,000
Education and Culture
Alcohol Research Programs
University of Puerto Rico
93.273
Project Grants
$830,000
Education and Culture
Drug-Free Communities Support Program Grants
University of Puerto Rico
93.276
Project Grants
$38,000
Education and Culture
Drug Abuse Research Programs
University of Puerto Rico
93.279
Project Grants
$1,553,000
Education and Culture
Mental Health National Research Service Awards for Research Training
University of Puerto Rico
93.282
Dissemination of Technical Information
$28,000
Education and Culture
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention _Investigations and Technical Assistance
University of Puerto Rico
93.283
Project Grants
$52,000
Education and Culture
Minority Health and Health Disparities Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.307
Project Grants
$940,000
Education and Culture
Nursing Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.361
Project Grants
$15,000
Education and Culture
Research Infrastructure
University of Puerto Rico
93.389
Project Grants
$11,866,000
Education and Culture
Cancer Cause and Prevention Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.393
Project Grants
$341,000
Education and Culture
Cancer Centers Support Grants
University of Puerto Rico
93.397
Project Grants
$1,505,000
Education and Culture
Cancer Research Manpower
University of Puerto Rico
93.398
Project Grants
$312,000
Education and Culture
ARRA - Public Health Traineeship Program
University of Puerto Rico
93.405
Formula Grants
$11,000
Education and Culture
University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities_Education, Research and Service
University of Puerto Rico
93.632
Project Grants
$560,000
Education and Culture
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support
University of Puerto Rico
93.701
Project Grants
$677,000
Education and Culture
Aging Congregate Nutrition Services for States
University of Puerto Rico
93.707
Formula Grants
$
Education and Culture
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Research, Demonstrations and Evaluations
University of Puerto Rico
93.779
Project Grants
$7,000
Education and Culture
Heart and Vascular Diseases Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.837
Project Grants
$327,000
Education and Culture
Lung Diseases Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.838
Project Grants
$2,000
Education and Culture
Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.846
Project Grants
$63,000
Education and Culture
Extramural Research Programas In The Neurosciences and Neurological Disorders
University of Puerto Rico
93.853
Project Grants
$910,000
Education and Culture
Allergy, Immunology and Transplantation Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.855
Project Grants
$2,794,000
Education and Culture
Military Medical Research And Development
University of Puerto Rico
12.420
Project Grants
$42,000
Education and Culture
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention_Special Emphasis
University of Puerto Rico
16.541
Project Grants
$195,000
Education and Culture
Violence Against Women Formula Grants
University of Puerto Rico
16.588
Formula Grants
$189,000
Education and Culture
Mathematical and Physical Sciences
University of Puerto Rico
47.049
Project Grants
$97,000
Natural Resources Guarding Corps
Description:
Protect, preserve and conserve natural resources to guarantee compliance with existing laws and regulations. Services offered to citizens include: conferences in schools, ground surface extraction permit inspections and hunting permit inspections.
Clients:
Hunters, bathers, boat owners, students, community groups, pet shop owners, fishermen, developers, business people and heavy equipment owners
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GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Natural Resources
Coastal Zone Management Administration Awards
Natural Resources Administration
11.419
Formula Grants
$24,000
Natural Resources
Boating Safety Financial Assistance
Natural Resources Administration
20.005
Project Grants
$625,000
Nutrition Assistance for Puerto Rico (NAP)
Description:
This Program was implemented in Puerto Rico on July 1, 1982 by an amendment to Food Stamps Act (Act 95-113). Said amendment is known as the Omnibus Reconciliation Act (Act 97-35 of August 13, 1981).
It is responsible for providing economic assistance to low income families and for providing them with a mechanism for acquiring food. Among its functions are furnishing nutritional benefits and providing nutritional education. The benefits supplied are for purchasing food from establishments and prepared food estalishments certified by the agency.
Other programs dedicated to food services for families are the Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) and Child and Adult Care Food Program.
Clients:
Low income families
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GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Welfare
Child and Adult Care Food Program
Administration for Socioeconomic Development of the Family
10.558
Formula Grants
$683,000
Social Welfare
Nutrition Assistance for Puerto Rico
Administration for Socioeconomic Development of the Family
10.566
Project Grants
$1,902,771,000
Social Welfare
Emergency Food Assistance Program (Administrative Costs)
Administration for Socioeconomic Development of the Family
10.568
Formula Grants
$1,868,000
Occupational Development Systems Regulation and Inspection
Description:
The Program acts as a regulatory and oversight entity that assesses, coordinates and establishes public policy related to occupational development and human resources.
Clients:
Governmental agencies, municipalities, consortia and private entities
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
WIA Dislocated Workers
Occupational and Human Resources Development Council
17.260
Formula Grants
$51,362,000
Occupational Employment Statistics (OES)
Description:
Provides statistical sample data by industry and occupation based on a study completed to publish information regarding the wages and occupation of non-agricultural establisments. Study lasted 3 years using a random sample of 10,500 non-agricultural establishment and was conducted via mail. Every year, around 3,500 establishments representing all industries participate of the survey. The establishment surveyed are selected by the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).
Clients:
Data is utilized by: Inmigration Certifications, Job Security, Professional Counselors, Educational and Vocational Programs Planners and in the Judicial Centers at the different nutrition assistance offices.
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GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Labor Force Statistics
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.002
Direct Payments with Unrestricted Use
$153,000
Office of the First Lady
Description:
Organizes and conducts activities and special initiatives that contribute to the achievement of the Administration's objectives. In addition, represents the Governor at various events. <br>
Clients:
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
General Administration - Executive Branch
State Commission
Office of the Governor
94.003
Project Grants
$1,546,000
One Stop LMI (OSL)
Description:
Is a tool used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics that encompasses 7 areas of statistical information and a Field Personnel Division. Data is used to develop training programs and to help the employer understand market growth opportunities bases on the number of avalilable resources.
Clients:
Employers, students, universities, private consultant, municipal organizations, state, federal and general public.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Employment Service/Wagner-Peyser Funded Activities
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.207
Formula Grants
$451,000
OSHA Statistics (OSHA)
Description:
Conducts survey related injuries and occupational disease at around 2,500 locations. They gather information about workers including: demographics, injury type, sick leave days and type of event, to mention a few. They also conduct a census to determine the amount of work related death.
Clients:
Employers, students, universities, private consultant, municipal organizations, state, federal and general public.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Compensation and Working Conditions
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.005
Project Grants
$102,000
Outreach Services and Community Support
Description:
Provides counseling and intervenes in crisis, coordinate services, manage cases, identifies homeless people and place them in shelters and coordinates temporary housing. The services included at transitional housing are: psychological and psychiatric evaluation; development and implementation of an individualized treatment plan; medical and nursing evaluation; routine toxicology; counseling and individual or group therapy. The greatest contribution is made by the social work component to reinforce the following up and case management. Services are offered through a dedicate line (1-800-981-0023) available 24/7 and staffed by a multidisciplinary professional team. It serves the population identified as homeless or people at risk of losing their homes, through the Aid to Homeless People (Project PATH). It directs all outreach with case managers or interagency coordinators for the adult, child and adolescent populations. It also provides services designed for homeless people with acute health conditions. It coordinates through the "Programa de Vuelta a la Vida: Sanación y Hogar", efforts for homeless people to obtain housing and are integrated into the community.
Clients:
The entire population including children, adults and the elderly with mental conditions or substance and alcohol users
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS
Mental Health and Addiction Services Administration
14.241
Project Grants
$3,671,000
Partnership program for housing investments (HOME)
Description:
The Association for Housing Investment Program (HOME) was created by the 1990 National Accessible Housing Act. This Program is financed entirely by federal funds. Every year, the United States Government assigns federal funds that are distributed among participating jurisdictions to stimulate the development of affordable housing. <br><br>
Puerto Rico has been among this Program's participating jurisdictions since 1992. It is administered by the Housing Department. On July 1, 2011, the program was transferred to the Authority. This Program is responsible for analyzing and selecting projects.<br>
Clients:
Municipalities, private developers, Community Housing Development Organizations, contractors, citizens and other non-profit organizations.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Housing
Home Investment Partnerships Programs
Housing Financing Authority
14.239
Formula Grants
$8,000,000
Pediatric Hospital Administration
Description:
Since 1982, the University Pediatric Hospital offers tertiary and super tertiary level health care. Children of all ages and from all social and economic classes are provided for in this facility with the same degree of care and dedication. Patients up to 21 years of age are taken care of without regard to sex, race, religion, political beliefs or financial condition.
The Hospital also has an Emergency Room and 4 Surgical Rooms outfitted with instruments and equipment required for all pediatric surgeries. During that same fiscal period, 3,761 surgical procedures were performed. Practically, all pediatric services necessary for the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric medical conditions are offered in this facility. Such services are offered in an environment that has been adapted to the needs and characteristics of the pediatric population. The majority of services are highly specialized. Among the services offered are: intensive care for premature, pediatric retinopathy intensive care, medical genetics, bone marrow transplants, cardiology, hematology and gastroenterology, endocrinology, neurology and others.
Education and research are integral parts of the Hospital's capabilities. The most modern and scrutinize medical attention is guaranteed.
Within the surgical specialty there are innumerable services that require specialized and competent knowledge, skills and personnel to tend to the patient's health problems: general pediatric surgery, ophthamology, urology, neurology, orthopedics, EENT (Eye ,Ear, Nose and Throat specialist) and thoracic surgery. Surgeons count with the support of the Department of Anesthesiology of the Medical Sciences campus and the ASEM.
The Pediatric Hospital currently has 162 beds. The distribution, up to June 30, 2010 was 55 General Pediatrics, 30 Pediatric Surgery, 25 Neonatal Intensive Care, 10 Pediatric Intensive Care, 15 in Oncology and 3 units on Bone Marrow Transplant. It also has 7 Isolation rooms which are distributed as follows: 2 units for general surgery, 2 pediatric units and 3 pediatric intensive care units.
Clients:
Minors up to 17 years old
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Children's Hospitals Graduate Medical Education Payment
Department of Health
93.255
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$1,390,000
Permits, endorsements and specialized services
Description:
Manage natural resources and public property by issuing permits and endorsements. It oversees anthropogenic and fiduciary activities within the public domain that are directly linked to the economic development of the Island (Regulations: 4860, 6916, 25 and 6213). It evaluates and issues endorsements or comments about developmental proposals and activities regulated by other governmental entities where the Department of Natural Resources is involved in the evaluation process as an expert agency and because of its jurisdiction over natural resources. It also evaluates and endorses hydrological studies. In addition, it provides technical assessment, lands surveys, particularly for the boundaries in the public domain and geological aspects for processing permits and endorsement to other units attached to the Department.
Clients:
General public, state and federal governmental entities and Natural Resources Department and Administration personnel
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Natural Resources
Coastal Zone Management Administration Awards
Natural Resources Administration
11.419
Formula Grants
$215,000
Physical and Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Description:
The Vocational Rehabilitation Administration (VRA) is a component of the Department of Labor and Human Resources, as provided by Act 2000, as amended, known as the Puerto Rico Vocational Rehabilitation Act. The VRA is the State Designated Unit that administrates state public funds matched by the federal government through the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) for the establishment of a program to offer vocational rehabilitation services to eligible people with disabilities. This provision was established by Public Act 93-112 of September 26, 1973 and its amendments, known as the Rehabilitation Act. The intention of this Act is to provide individualized services so that eligible people with disabilities attain their goals of employment or self-sufficiency according to their strengths, priorities, resources, interests, concerns, abilities and choices. The services offered by the ARV are the following: assessment, referrals, counseling and orientation, physical and mental restoration, transportation, support, rehabilitation technology, personal assistance, readers, interpreters, training, job searches and vocational rehabilitation for family members. Occupational licenses, tools and basic occupational equipment are also available.
Clients:
Provide services to people with physical, mental, cognitive or sensory disabilities so they prepare themselves and obtain or secure employment in accordance with their capabilities, interests, abilities, concerns, resources, priorities and choice.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Welfare
Rehabilitation Services_Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who are Blind
Vocational Rehabilitation Administration
84.177
Project Grants
$384,000
Social Welfare
Supported Employment Services for Individuals with Severe Disabilities
Vocational Rehabilitation Administration
84.187
Formula Grants
$300,000
Social Welfare
Rehabilitation Training_State Vocational Rehabilitation Unit In-Service Training
Vocational Rehabilitation Administration
84.265
Project Grants
$129,000
Social Welfare
Rehabilitation Services_Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to State
Vocational Rehabilitation Administration
84.126
Formula Grants
$69,640,000
Social Welfare
Independent Living State Grants
Vocational Rehabilitation Administration
84.169
Formula Grants
$305,000
Planning
Description:
Analyzes and studies new courses of action, reviews the Agency's programmatic, administrative and operational processes. It also validates research with statistical information and reliable data. The Office is comprised of the following teams: Planning and Programming, Fiscal and Programmatic Oversight, Statistics and Data Analysis, Research and Evaluation, and Managerial Analysis. It counsels the Administrator, offers technical support to the dependencies and other working units in the formulation of short, medium and long range plans.
Clients:
Agency personnel, governmental institutions, the university community, the private sector and non-profit entities
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Substance abuse and mental health services projects of reaional and national significance
Mental Health and Addiction Services Administration
93.243
Project Grants
$180,000
Planning and Coordination of Traffic Safety
Description:
With the support of private enterprise and other Commonwealth of Puerto Rico agencies (for example, the Puerto Rico Police) develops, promotes and implements educational programs to prevent traffic accidents and related tragedies.
Clients:
Anyone that transits and uses public roads and highways.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Security
State and Community Highway Safety
Traffic Safety Commission
20.600
Project Grants
$12,186,000
Police Patrol
Description:
Provide preventive surveillance, protection services and security to the Puerto Rican community, including the Superintendents, public officials and dignitaries.
Clients:
Puerto Rico's population.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Law and Order Preservation
Violence Against Women Formula Grants
Puerto Rico Police
16.588
Project Grants
$
Ponce College
Description:
Offer studies leading to associate and bachelor degrees. Also, offers transfer programs and a variety of professional and continuing education programs. The details of the academic offerings are found at the Admissions Office and through the electronic address of the UPR,
http://www.upr.edu/
Clients:
3,438 students
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Grants to Reduced Violent Crimes Against Women on Campuses
University of Puerto Rico
16.525
Project Grants
$12,000
Education and Culture
WIA Youth Activities
University of Puerto Rico
17.259
Formula Grants
$32,000
Education and Culture
State and Community Highway Safety
University of Puerto Rico
20.600
Formula Grants
$44,000
Education and Culture
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
University of Puerto Rico
84.007
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$179,000
Education and Culture
Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies
University of Puerto Rico
84.010
Formula Grants
$339,000
Education and Culture
Federal Work - Study Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.033
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$509,000
Education and Culture
Federal Pell Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.063
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$11,715,000
Education and Culture
Rehabilitation Long-Term Training
University of Puerto Rico
84.129
Project Grants
$5,000
Education and Culture
College Access Challenge Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.378
Formula Grants
$4,000
Education and Culture
Biomedical Research and Research training
University of Puerto Rico
93.859
Project Grants
$381,000
Preservation and Administration of Energy Affairs
Description:
Promote the use of alternative and renewable sources of energy, as well as encourage energy conservation to create a future where energy is more efficient, affordable, less vulnerable and environmentally sustainable.
Clients:
Businesses, industries, schools, hospitals, government agencies, municipalities, universities and the general community, among others.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Energy
Stage Enegy Program
Energy Affairs Administration
81.041
Project Grants
$1,082,000
Energy
Weatherization Assistance for Low-Income Persons
Energy Affairs Administration
81.042
Dissemination of Technical Information
$776,000
Prevention and Health Promotion
Description:
Designs, develops, implements and evaluates the health prevention and promotion plan, developed following Agency's public policy. It uses effective research strategies and promotes the establishment of programs as well as services based on effective models. It offers priority services to the following populations: children and youth at risk, teacher (public and private), volunteer leaders, public and private sector employees, families or women that are heads of households.
Through the services offered, the Program will be able to act as a facilitator in training, assessment and offering technical assistance to public and private organizations. It will also serve community based organizations that implement programs, activities or prevention services and the promotion of mental health in Puerto Rico.
Clients:
Children, adolescents, families, youth, leaders, volunteers, special community and public housing residents, employees, merchants and the university community.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse
Mental Health and Addiction Services Administration
93.959
Formula Grants
$4,373,000
Protection against Employment Discrimination
Description:
Ensures compliance with law dispositions which establish public policy related to on the problem of job discrimination for reasons of age, race, color, religion, political ideals, sex, social origin and nationality. Also, investigates complaints filed by employees and job applicants who allege discrimination for the reasons given.
Clients:
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Employment Discrimination_State and Local Fair Employment Practices Agency Contracts
Department of Labor and Human Resources
30.002
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$436,000
Protection and Defense of citizens with disabilities rights
Description:
Provide guidance, referrals, professional assistance, mediation, legal and administrative remedies to disabled persons with respect to programs or services available under state and federal laws.
Clients:
Per the 2010 Census, 726,334 disabled people in Puerto Rico
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Welfare
Rehabilitation Services - Client Assistance Program
Disabled People Advocate Office
84.161
Formula Grants
$125,000
Social Welfare
Assistive Technology
Disabled People Advocate Office
84.224
Formula Grants
$50,000
Social Welfare
Program of Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights
Disabled People Advocate Office
84.240
Formula Grants
$181,000
Social Welfare
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness
Disabled People Advocate Office
93.138
Formula Grants
$618,000
Social Welfare
Protection and Advocacy Traumatic Brain Injury
Disabled People Advocate Office
93.234
Formula Grants
$50,000
Social Welfare
Training and Technical Assistance to Improve Voting Access for Individuals with Disabilities
Disabled People Advocate Office
93.618
Formula Grants
$70,000
Social Welfare
Developmental Disabilities Basic Support and Advocacy Grants
Disabled People Advocate Office
93.630
Formula Grants
$929,000
Public policy formulation and coordination
Description:
Establishes public policy and management strategies for the effective operation and functioning of the Executive Branch. Coordinates through the Office of the Chief of Staff of the Governor and the Offices of the Advisors, the implementation of stated public policy. Advises the Governor regarding areas of expertise. The Program also channels the evaluation of all bills, proposed laws and Executive Orders in all phases. <br>
Clients:
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
General Administration - Executive Branch
Head Start
Office of the Governor
93.600
Project Grants
$175,000
Radio Stations Operations
Description:
Administrates two radio stations, AM and FM, through a daily transmission of 24 hours.
Clients:
Population of Puerto Rico
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Public Telecommunications Facilities Planning and Construction
Public Broadcasting Corporation
11.550
Project Grants
$
Redevelopment of land and facilities of the Roosevelt Roads Naval Station
Description:
Develops and implement the Reutilization Plan for the Roosevelt Roads Navy Base. It also manages, supervises and administers all economic development projects
Clients:
Ceiba, Naguabo and Puerto Rico east coast residents.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Land Reserve
Community Base Reuse Plans
Authority for the Redevelopment of the land and facilities of the Roosevelt Roads Naval Station
12.612
Project Grants
$1,031,000
Reforestation, management and conservation of living resources
Description:
Responsible for investigating, planning and managing Island forestry, aquatic and wildlife resources. Services offered include: reforestation projects, scientific research permit evaluations and the exportation of wildlife, and hunting and fishing permit evaluations. Administers Act No. 133 of July 1, 1975, as amended, known as the Forests Act, Act No. 70 of May 30, 1976, as amended, known as the Wildlife Act and Act No. 83 of May 13, 1936, as amended, known as the Fishing Act.
Clients:
Visitors to forests, reserves and sanctuaries
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Natural Resources
Cooperative Forestry Assistance
Natural Resources Administration
10.664
Project Grants
$125,000
Natural Resources
Coastal Zone Management Administration Awards
Natural Resources Administration
11.419
Formula Grants
$1,704,000
Natural Resources
Coastal Zone Management Estuarine Research Reserves
Natural Resources Administration
11.420
Project Grants
$587,000
Natural Resources
Cooperative Fishery Statistics
Natural Resources Administration
11.434
Project Grants
$119,000
Natural Resources
Southeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program
Natural Resources Administration
11.435
Formula Grants
$209,000
Natural Resources
Sport Fish Restoration
Natural Resources Administration
15.605
Formula Grants
$3,993,000
Natural Resources
Wildlife Restoration
Natural Resources Administration
15.611
Formula Grants
$1,733,000
Natural Resources
Endangered Species Conservation
Natural Resources Administration
15.612
Project Grants
$180,000
Regulation and Certification of Health Facilities
Description:
Plans, issues standards, and expedites licenses to regulate and provide accreditation for health institutions and services. One of its functions is to make certain that all health facilities are established in an orderly manner by ensuring compliance with the laws, regulations and state and federal standards and make sure that all institutions are duly authorized, licensed and certified so that the beneficiaries receive the appropriate quality services. Among its activities is the Certification of Need and Convenience required to establish health facilities in Puerto Rico; the regular inspection of the facilities committed to drug manufacturing and distribution; the regulation of clinical and anatomical laboratory operations, blood banks, plasmapheresis and serumpheresis; the inspection required to certify health facilities participating in the Medicaid, Medicare and the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA). The inspection of state, municipal and private ambulances; the inspection and licensing of Tattoo Studios; the maintenance of a Demographic Artists Registry; authorizes the issuing of Health Certificates by physicians and administers the Patient's Bill of Rights. On the other hand, it investigates complaints related to health services and the Board of Drug Bioequivalent is ascribed to it. The Board's purpose is to educate patients regarding the use, accessibility and benefits of bioequivalent drugs.
Clients:
This Program grants licenses and inspects health installations, establishments, ambulances, products and drugs.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act
Department of Health
42.493
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$475,000
Health
Medicare_Hospital Insurance
Department of Health
93.773
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$427,000
Regulation and Inspection of the Insurance Industry
Description:
Regulates, reviews and inspects Puerto Rico's insurance industry. Through audits, it ensures that the insurance industry complies with all the stipulations of the Puerto Rico Insurance Code, with emphasis on guaranteeing the economic solvency of authorized insurers in Puerto Rico and optimal functioning of the insurance industry in general. Also, authorizes the organization and operation in Puerto Rico, of local, national, and foreign insurance companies; and intervenes in the operations of all the insurers.
Clients:
Mostly composed of agents and insurance brokers, adjusters, insurers, insured or holders of insurance, claimants, as well as the general public.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Consumer Protection
Others Grants
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
00.001
Project Grants
$500,000
Rio Piedras University
Description:
Offers studies leading to bachelors, masters and doctorate degrees, post-bachelors, post masters certificates and studies leading to an entry level professional law degree. Also offers, joint and exchange programs with other campuses and other foreign universities, as well as a varied offering of professional and continuing education programs. The details of the academic offerings are found at the Admissions Office and through the electronic address of the UPR,
http://www.upr.edu/
Clients:
18,966 students
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) Fellowships For Undergraduate Environmental Study
University of Puerto Rico
66.513
Project Grants
$1,000
Education and Culture
Office of Science Financial Assistance Program
University of Puerto Rico
81.049
Project Grants
$24,000
Education and Culture
Adult Education State Administered Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.002
Formula Grants
$48,000
Education and Culture
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
University of Puerto Rico
84.007
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$552,000
Education and Culture
Higher Education_ Institutional Aid
University of Puerto Rico
84.031
Project Grants
$1,398,000
Education and Culture
Federal Work - Study Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.033
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$707,000
Education and Culture
TRIO Student Support Services
University of Puerto Rico
84.042
Project Grants
$705,000
Education and Culture
TRIO_Talent Search
University of Puerto Rico
84.044
Project Grants
$440,000
Education and Culture
Federal Pell Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.063
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$32,469,000
Education and Culture
Minority Science and Engineering Improvement
University of Puerto Rico
84.120
Project Grants
$6,000
Education and Culture
Rehabilitation Long-Term Training
University of Puerto Rico
84.129
Project Grants
$131,000
Education and Culture
Twenty - First Century Community Learning Centers
University of Puerto Rico
84.287
Formula Grants
$108,000
Education and Culture
Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants
University of Puerto Rico
84.336
Project Grants
$473,000
Education and Culture
Math & Science Partnership
University of Puerto Rico
84.366
Project Grants
$281,000
Education and Culture
Improving Teacher Quality State Grants
University of Puerto Rico
84.367
Formula Grants
$1,891,000
Education and Culture
College Access Challenge Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.378
Formula Grants
$58,000
Education and Culture
P.R. HIV/AIDS
University of Puerto Rico
93.006
Project Grants
$296,000
Education and Culture
Mental Health Research Grants
University of Puerto Rico
93.242
Project Grants
$608,000
Education and Culture
Substance abuse and mental health services projects of reaional and national significance
University of Puerto Rico
93.243
Project Grants
$84,000
Education and Culture
Mental Health Research Career/Scientist Development Awards
University of Puerto Rico
93.281
Project Grants
$113,000
Education and Culture
Minority Health and Health Disparities Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.307
Project Grants
$21,000
Education and Culture
Nursing Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.361
Project Grants
$50,000
Education and Culture
Research Infrastructure
University of Puerto Rico
93.389
Project Grants
$42,000
Education and Culture
Child Care and Development Block Grant
University of Puerto Rico
93.575
Formula Grants
$756,000
Education and Culture
Developmental Disabilities Basic Support and Advocacy Grants
University of Puerto Rico
93.630
Formula Grants
$99,000
Education and Culture
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support
University of Puerto Rico
93.701
Project Grants
$55,000
Education and Culture
Blood Diseases and Resources Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.839
Project Grants
$26,000
Education and Culture
Diabetes, Endocrinlogy and Metabolism Research
University of Puerto Rico
93.847
Project Grants
$149,000
Education and Culture
Extramural Research Programas In The Neurosciences and Neurological Disorders
University of Puerto Rico
93.853
Project Grants
$310,000
Education and Culture
Biomedical Research and Research training
University of Puerto Rico
93.859
Project Grants
$4,686,000
Education and Culture
Homeland Security Preparedness Technical Assistance Program
University of Puerto Rico
97.007
Project Grants
$35,000
Education and Culture
Hispanic Serving Institutions Education Grants
University of Puerto Rico
10.223
Project Grants
$470,000
Education and Culture
Resident Instruction Grants for Insular Area Activities
University of Puerto Rico
10.308
Project Grants
$26,000
Education and Culture
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI)
University of Puerto Rico
10.310
Project Grants
$19,000
Education and Culture
Child and Adult Care Food Program
University of Puerto Rico
10.558
Formula Grants
$15,000
Education and Culture
Urban and Community Forestry Program
University of Puerto Rico
10.675
Project Grants
$24,000
Education and Culture
Sea Grant Support
University of Puerto Rico
11.417
Project Grants
$30,000
Education and Culture
Basic Scientific Research
University of Puerto Rico
12.431
Project Grants
$148,000
Education and Culture
Basics Applied and Advanced Research in Scence and Engineering
University of Puerto Rico
12.630
Provision of Specialized Services
$752,000
Education and Culture
Endangered Species Conservation ¿ Recovery Implementation Funds
University of Puerto Rico
15.657
Project Grants
$20,000
Education and Culture
Assistance to State Water Resources Research Institutes
University of Puerto Rico
15.805
Formula Grants
$20,000
Education and Culture
Grants to Reduced Violent Crimes Against Women on Campuses
University of Puerto Rico
16.525
Project Grants
$83,000
Education and Culture
Occupational Safety and Health_Susan Harwood Training Grants
University of Puerto Rico
17.502
Project Grants
$25,000
Education and Culture
State and Community Highway Safety
University of Puerto Rico
20.600
Formula Grants
$79,000
Education and Culture
Aerospace Education Services Program
University of Puerto Rico
43.001
Project Grants
$1,091,000
Education and Culture
Promotion of The Humanities - Federal/Stage Partnership
University of Puerto Rico
45.129
Project Grants
$14,000
Education and Culture
Promotion of the Humanities Education Development and Demonstration
University of Puerto Rico
45.162
Project Grants
$46,000
Education and Culture
Engineering Grants
University of Puerto Rico
47.041
Project Grants
$60,000
Education and Culture
Mathematical and Physical Sciences
University of Puerto Rico
47.049
Project Grants
$135,000
Education and Culture
Geosciences
University of Puerto Rico
47.050
Project Grants
$70,000
Education and Culture
Computer and Information Science and Engineering
University of Puerto Rico
47.070
Project Grants
$99,000
Education and Culture
Biological Sciences
University of Puerto Rico
47.074
Project Grants
$1,615,000
Education and Culture
Education and Human Resources
University of Puerto Rico
47.076
Project Grants
$1,549,000
Education and Culture
Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support
University of Puerto Rico
47.082
Project Grants
$677,000
Education and Culture
Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance
University of Puerto Rico
64.117
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$1,000
Education and Culture
Beach Monitoring And Notification Program Implementation Grants
University of Puerto Rico
66.472
Formula Grants
$121,000
Safety and Health at Work
Description:
Promotes the implementation of federal and state safety and health standars in the work environment through memos, inspections and related complaints in the public sector as well as the private.
Clients:
Central and municipal government and private sector employees, as well as their employers.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Occupational Safety and Health_State Program
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.503
Project Grants
$2,531,000
Safety and Preservation of Military Facilities
Description:
Ensures the safety of military installations, as well as the operation and maintenance of the physical installations. These are carried out by state personnel and, in some cases, through service agreements with the Federal National Guard. <br>
Clients:
All civil and military personnel in the administration and operation of precincts and military installations of the Puerto Rico National Guard.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Law and Order Preservation
National Guard Military Operations and Maintenance Projects
Puerto Rico National Guard
12.401
Formula Grants
$28,586,000
Secretary's Advisory Office
Description:
Supports the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources and its components offering services to ensure operations, regulations, taxes and quasi-judicial authority are developed in accordance with legal principles. Provides legal counsel services to the Department, and counsels the Secretary of the Department of Natural an Enviromental Resources, its components, other governmental agencies, the Office of the Governor, the Legislature and citizens, regarding the laws and regulations administered by the Department. It represents the Agency in judicial proceedings, writes contracts, agreements, and legislative bills and proposes regulations. Acts as a notary, conducts research, interprets and applies governmental public policy about the conservation of natural resources and implements regulation of public interest and the adjudication of controversies and claims as provided by existings laws and regulations.
Clients:
Project developers and the general public
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Natural Resources
Coastal Zone Management Administration Awards
Natural Resources Administration
11.419
Formula Grants
$73,000
Senior Community Service Employment Program
Description:
Provides training and development to low income workers 55 years and older through short term job placement.
Clients:
Low income or unemployed workers 55 years and older.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Senior Community Service Employment Program
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.235
Formula Grants
$1,162,000
Services to Families with Children
Description:
Guarantees the safety, stability and well-being of: minors who are victims of intra-family and institutional abuse, women who are victims of domestic violence and families with children that demonstrate social, emotional, multiple conditions are diagnosed with multiple problems by promoting the unification of families and by offering protection and safekeeping.<br>
Clients:
Families of children with different conditions; minors who are adoption candidates and minors following an economic independence and/or emancipation plan.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Welfare
Promoting Safe and Stable Families
Families and Children Administration
93.556
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$5,213,000
Social Welfare
Community-Based Family Resource and Support Grants
Families and Children Administration
93.590
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$
Social Welfare
Grants to States for access and visitation programs
Families and Children Administration
93.597
Formula Grants
$100,000
Social Welfare
Chafee Education and Training Vouchers Program
Families and Children Administration
93.599
Formula Grants
$456,000
Social Welfare
Children's Justice Grants to States
Families and Children Administration
93.643
Project Grants
$216,000
Social Welfare
Child Welfare Services_ State Grants
Families and Children Administration
93.645
Formula Grants
$3,216,000
Social Welfare
Social Services Block Grant
Families and Children Administration
93.667
Formula Grants
$5,424,000
Social Welfare
Child Abuse and Neglect State Grants
Families and Children Administration
93.669
Formula Grants
$307,000
Social Welfare
Family violence prevention and services Grants for Battered Womens Shelter_Grants to States and Indian Tribes
Families and Children Administration
93.671
Formula Grants
$1,225,000
Social Welfare
Chafee Foster Care Independent Living
Families and Children Administration
93.674
Formula Grants
$1,475,000
Social Services to the Elderly and Disabled Adults
Description:
Promote a better quality of life for the elderly and for physically disabled adults by providing continuous holistic community based services to: minimize social problems, prevent deterioration and isolation, and protect individuals against abuse and negligence.
Clients:
People that are 60 years of age or older and disabled adults (severe physical limitations that are not related to mental health) lacking financial and family resources.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Welfare
Social Services Block Grant
Families and Children Administration
93.667
Project Grants
$1,836,000
Social Welfare
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program
Families and Children Administration
94.002
Project Grants
$87,000
Special Investigations
Description:
Develops specialized techniques in the field of criminal investigation. In addition, compiles and evaluates information related to state security and investigations. It fights governmental corruption, organized crime and unlawful acts in relation to public service. It offers shelter to witnesses and victims of crime.<br>
Clients:
Government agencies and the general public
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Justice Administration
EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM
Department of Justice
16.738
Formula Grants
$267,000
Special Services for Agricultural Development
Description:
Provides technical, administrative and operational assistance as well as control and supervision of the regulations that facilitate the implementation of the General Plan for the Development of Livestock and Agriculture. It coordinates special services to farmers, elaborators, importers and users. It guarantees, by conducting the necessary lab tests, that imported products contain no unauthorized pesticide residues or exceed the tolerances established by the regulatory agencies. Prevent the entrance of pests and plant diseases as well as the dissemination of new pests that can affect agriculture in general. It also has Market Regulation Offices, Agricultural Market Inspection, Vegetable Cleanliness, Agricultural Laboratory, State and Federal Inspection, Oversight and Research of the Coffee Market and Veterinary Services. In addition, it offers services for the maintenance and development of livestock and poultry on the island. It also promotes optimum health in the Puerto Rican animal population through the control and eradication of contagious diseases in exported animals. It issues license certifications to dairy owners.
Clients:
Livestock farmers, veterinarians, egg producers, pork producers, owners of "Paso Fino" horses, poultry producers, beef producers, farmers and the general public.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Agriculture
Plant and Animal Disease, Pest Control, and Animal Care
Department of Agriculture
10.025
Project Grants
$239,000
Agriculture
Inspection Grading and Standardization
Department of Agriculture
10.162
Provision of Specialized Services
$408,000
Agriculture
Environmental Protection Consolidated Grants_Program Support
Department of Agriculture
66.600
Project Grants
$
Agriculture
Consolidated Pesticide Enforcement Cooperative Agreements
Department of Agriculture
66.700
Project Grants
$371,000
Agriculture
Pesticide Certification Program Grants
Department of Agriculture
66.704
Project Grants
$
Special Supplementary Nutritional Program for Pregnant Women; Infants; and Children (WIC)
Description:
This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Federal Food and Consumer Services Program. It provides services to low income pregnant women, infants and children from 1 to 5 years of age who are at nutritional risk. The program includes nutritionists, nurses and doctors that evaluate the participant's medical-nutritional needs to establish the food supplements each should have, according to their risk and dietary needs. The program provides food stamps that can be redeemed in previously authorized commercial establishments. There are 700 authorized stores throughout Puerto Rico. The foods provided to the participants must meet the nutritional criteria established by the Federal Government, which includes: sources of protein, calcium, iron and vitamins C and A, among others.
Clients:
Composed of low income pregnant, lactating or post-partum women; as well as infants and children from 1 to 5 years of age, that are at nutritional risk during a critical period of their development, and that qualify according to the criteria of eligibility by income. On average 199,077 cases are seen on a monthly basis.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC Program)
Department of Health
10.557
Formula Grants
$241,104,000
Students Employment Services
Description:
The Program is created to help young adults find adequate employment during their senior year based on their academic history, experience and interests. The Program also offers referral services for part-time jobs to university students in their senior year.
Clients:
Young university students who are legally authorized to work.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Employment Service/Wagner-Peyser Funded Activities
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.207
Formula Grants
$706,000
Subsidized housing
Description:
Provides low income families subsidies for the rental of homes, as established by Section 8 of the Federal Housing Act. It is responsible for determining the eligibility of participants, the amount of rent and the subsidy payment. In addition, it grants and coordinates subsidy payments to multi-family project owners according to Housing and Urban Development (HUD) criteria.
Clients:
Low income families that receive rent subsidies and multi-family rental developers.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Housing
Section 8 Rental Certificate Program
Housing Financing Authority
14.857
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$143,480,000
Subsidized Housing and Community Development
Description:
Offers low income individuals the option to live in an adequate, safe home via subsidies for new housing projects or rentals in nearby communities. Promotes the economic and social development of the families in public housing projects and special communities, so they can improve their quality of life and achieve self-sufficiency. Joins efforts with public and private entities to achieve self-determination as well as revitalizing the process of social reconstruction, promote strategies, coordinate services and facilitate an improved quality of life in public housing projects and communities
Clients:
Low income persons, and persons over 60 years of age.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Housing
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
Department of Housing
14.871
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$61,702,000
Supervision and Regulation of Residential Facilities for Children
Description:
Offers and oversees services provided to abused minors living in the facilities operated or contracted by the Department and foster homes. Establishes, in coordination with the Licensing Program, the regulations, requirements, rules and control measures needed to adequately operate residential facilities administered by the Department of the Family.
Clients:
Homeless minors younger than 21 or that have been removed from their homes and are in the custody of the Department of the Family
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Welfare
Social Services Block Grant
Families and Children Administration
93.667
Formula Grants
$1,085,000
Technical and Vocational Education
Description:
Prepare human resources to strengthen the economic development of the country. Its philosophy is centered on the preparation of individuals who possess the occupational, technical, basic academic, ethical and employability skills that allow them to acquire a job, maintain it and progress in it to effectively contribute to the dynamic society in which we live. The program has over 100 vocational and technical courses in 7 areas. These services are offered in diurnal and evening hours, in accordance with the needs of the clientele in 557 schools with a non-occupational offer. The Vocational and Technical Programs give students the opportunity to participate in industry internships as part of the courses.<br>
Clients:
Youths participating in the technological programs at the secondary level.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
Department of Education
84.007
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$96,000
Education and Culture
Federal Work - Study Program
Department of Education
84.033
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$100,000
Education and Culture
Vocational Education_Basic Grants to States
Department of Education
84.048
Formula Grants
$18,161,000
Education and Culture
Federal Pell Grant Program
Department of Education
84.063
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$12,016,000
Television Programming and Production
Description:
Produces, selects, evaluates and promotes the programs that are transmitted by the television stations, WIPR TV 6 in Hato Rey and WIMP TV 3 in Mayaguez.
Clients:
Population of Puerto Rico
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Public Telecommunications Facilities Planning and Construction
Public Broadcasting Corporation
11.550
Project Grants
$
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Description:
The TANF Program is a product of Act 104-93 of August 22, 1996, the Personal Responsibility Reconciliation and Employment Opportunity Act, (Welfare Reform Act), which was reauthorized under the 2005 Deficit Reduction Act, effective February 2008.
It provides financial aid to people or families with low income. Financial assistance is provided so that the families are able to end their dependency on the government and become self-sufficient by acquiring the necessary skills to succeed in their jobs and marriages.
It also provides financial assistance to people 65 and older, the blind, disabled people over 18, adults with temporary or lifelong disabilities, people under 18 with lifelong disabilities living with an adult and children living with guardians.
Clients:
Low-income families and people
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Social Welfare
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Administration for Socioeconomic Development of the Family
93.558
Formula Grants
$88,846,000
Social Welfare
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance
Administration for Socioeconomic Development of the Family
93.568
Project Grants
$3,966,000
Traffic Control and Safety
Description:
Maintains public order to avoid accidents, as well as provides safety on the public ways. Controls and directs motor vehicle transit through twelve Transit Divisions established in the Police Areas, the Division for Highway Patrol and the Stations for Road Patrol.
Clients:
Authorized drivers who possess active licenses
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Law and Order Preservation
State and Community Highway Safety
Puerto Rico Police
20.600
Formula Grants
$
Unemployment Insurance Benefits
Description:
Offers financial assistance to workers who lost their jobs for reasons beyond their control, and who are ready and willing to work. It also indemnifies the worker for the loss of income suffered due to his/her involuntary unemployment.
Clients:
Workers who are covered by Unemployment who have become involuntarily unemployed, who are able and willing to work, includes agricultural and domestic service workers and federal, state, and municipal ex-employees as well as veterans and employers.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Unemployment Insurance
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.225
Formula Grants
$16,678,000
Utuado - Mountain Regional College
Description:
Offer studies leading to associate and bachelor degrees. Also, offers transfer programs and a variety of professional and continuing education programs. The details of the academic offerings are found at the Admissions Office and through the electronic address of the UPR,
http://www.upr.edu/
Clients:
1,622 students
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Education and Culture
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education
University of Puerto Rico
10.215
Project Grants
$11,000
Education and Culture
Resident Instruction Grants for Insular Area Activities
University of Puerto Rico
10.308
Project Grants
$38,000
Education and Culture
State and Community Highway Safety
University of Puerto Rico
20.600
Formula Grants
$30,000
Education and Culture
Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support
University of Puerto Rico
47.082
Project Grants
$7,000
Education and Culture
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
University of Puerto Rico
84.007
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$82,000
Education and Culture
Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies
University of Puerto Rico
84.010
Formula Grants
$313,000
Education and Culture
Federal Pell Grant Program
University of Puerto Rico
84.063
Direct Payments for a Specified Use
$5,630,000
Education and Culture
Child Care and Development Block Grant
University of Puerto Rico
93.575
Formula Grants
$27,000
Education and Culture
Family Violence Prevention and Services/Grants For Battered Women's Shelters_Grants to State Domestic Violence Coalitions
University of Puerto Rico
93.591
Formula Grants
$17,000
Veterinary Services for disease control
Description:
Clients:
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Agriculture
Plant and Animal Disease, Pest Control, and Animal Care
Department of Agriculture
10.025
Project Grants
$88,000
Water Quality Improvement
Description:
Ensures compliance with existing regulations; develops and enforces regulations for resolving new issues, monitors disposal of sewage and domestic waste water methods and inspects waste generated by agricultural and industrial activity by sampling and field investigations. The Program's technical staff evaluates the quality of water and issues permits and certificates.<br>
Clients:
Industries, developers, farmers and government agencies
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Health
Water Quality Management Planning
Environmental Quality Board
66.454
Formula Grants
$186,000
Health
Capitalization Grants for Clean Water State Revolving Funds
Environmental Quality Board
66.458
Formula Grants
$20,896,000
Health
Beach Monitoring And Notification Program Implementation Grants
Environmental Quality Board
66.472
Formula Grants
$310,000
Health
Performance Partnership Grants
Environmental Quality Board
66.605
Formula Grants
$4,169,000
Health
State underground storage tanks program
Environmental Quality Board
66.804
Formula Grants
$542,000
Health
Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund Corrective Action Program
Environmental Quality Board
66.805
Formula Grants
$482,000
Women's Affairs
Description:
Designs, coordinates and offers conferences in topics such as: domestic violence, education and fairness in the work environment. In addition, educates, offers legal counsel, conducts investigations about cases related to affairs that affect women's rights and promotes legislation to benefit women.
Clients:
Non-governmental organizations
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Justice Administration
Violence Against Women Formula Grants
Women's Advocate Office
16.588
Formula Grants
$1,969,000
Justice Administration
Violence Against Women Formula Grants
Women's Advocate Office
16.588
Project Grants
$1,681,000
Work Opportunities Tax Credit (WOTC)
Description:
Federal Tax incentive credit was provided to private-sector businesses for hiring individuals from specific groups who have consistently faced significant barriers to employment.
Clients:
Private sector businesses that file Federal Taxes, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Supplemental Nutrition Program (SNAP) participants, ex-convicts, veterans, Administration of Vocational Rehabilitation participants and Ticket to Work Program referrals.
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SECTOR
GRANT NAME
AGENCY NAME
CFDA CODE
NAME
ASSIGNED
Labor and Human Resources
Work Opportunity Tax Credit Program (WOTC)
Department of Labor and Human Resources
17.271
Formula Grants
$85,000
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