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U.S. General Services

U.S. General Services
The federal government provides assistance to the American public in the form of projects, services, and activities. It supports a broad range of programs such as education, health care, research, infrastructure, economic development and other programs through grants, loans, scholarships, insurance, and other types of financial assistance. Assistance Listings at beta.SAM.gov provides detailed, public descriptions of federal assistance listings available to State and Local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally recognized Indian tribal governments, Territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi- public, and private profit and nonprofit organizations and institutions; specialized groups, and individuals.
http://GSA.gov (Drupal)
http://USA.gov
http://GobiernoUSA.gov
http://Kids.gov
http://blog.usa.gov
http://answers.usa.gov
http://kids.usa.gov
http://business.usa.gov (managed by a program office outside of GSA)
http://jobcenter.usa.gov (managed by a program office outside of GSA)
RegInfo.gov: http://www.reginfo.gov (jointly produced by the OMB and GSA)
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the General Services Administration (GSA) produce this website. https://beta.sam.gov/ Discontinued: Parents.gov, Seniors.gov, Workers.gov
Twitter: @digital_gov
Twitter: @GovNewMedia
Twitter: @USDataGov
Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance of CFDA.gov):
https://beta.sam.gov/ The beta.SAM.gov domains contain data that has been migrated from our legacy systems. The domains support two distinct types of federal awards: acquisitions and assistance.

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Date of creation
03-May-2008
Accepted term
14-Jan-2019
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