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As a recipient of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) State Fiscal Recovery Funds (SFR) the State of Vermont is required to submit quarterly Project and Expenditure Reports to the United States Treasury. Quarterly reports cover three calendar months and include various data elements including project, subaward and expenditure information. Treasury’s Portal for compliance reporting is organized by modules, each of which is a project component: project entry, subrecipient entry, subaward entry, and expenditure entry.
The ARPA - State Fiscal Recovery Quarterly Project Overview dataset provides a high level overview of each project being funded and matches what was submitted to the U.S. Treasury using the Project module. Data is collected quarterly from at least 26 different entities.
According to the U. S. Treasury, a project is defined as "a grouping of closely related activities that together are intended to achieve a specific goal or are directed toward a common purpose." Within this broad definition, recipients have flexibility to define their projects in a way that provides the greatest clarity on the work which will be performed. In Vermont's case, many of the projects listed can be considered true projects that take place in a particular location but there are also a few that may be considered more programmatic in nature.
For each project, recipients are asked to select an appropriate Expenditure Category based on the scope of the project (as described in Appendix 1 of the Reporting Guidance). The 83 Expenditure Categories provide a flexible method to categorize projects. Each Expenditure Category could include many different programs and activities.
This data is not intended to be legal advice nor is it designed or intended to be relied upon as authoritative financial, investment, or professional advice. No entity affiliated with, employed by, or constituting part of the state of Vermont warrants, endorses, assures the accuracy of, or accepts liability for the content of any information on this site.
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September 1 2023
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As a recipient of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) State Fiscal Recovery Funds (SFR) the State of Vermont is required to submit quarterly Project and Expenditure Reports to the United States Treasury. Quarterly reports cover three calendar months and include various data elements including project, subaward and expenditure information. Treasury’s Portal for compliance reporting is organized by modules, each of which is a project component: project entry, subrecipient entry, subaward entry, and expenditure entry.
The ARPA - State Fiscal Recovery Quarterly Subaward Expenditures dataset provides a summary of expenditures associated with subawards (grant, contract, loan, transfer or direct payment of $50,000 or more) reported by quarter. Data is collected quarterly from at least 26 different entities.
This data is not intended to be legal advice nor is it designed or intended to be relied upon as authoritative financial, investment, or professional advice. No entity affiliated with, employed by, or constituting part of the state of Vermont warrants, endorses, assures the accuracy of, or accepts liability for the content of any information on this site.
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July 28 2023
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As a recipient of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) State Fiscal Recovery Funds (SFR) the State of Vermont is required to submit quarterly Project and Expenditure Reports to the United States Treasury. Quarterly reports cover three calendar months and include various data elements including project, subaward and expenditure information. Treasury’s Portal for compliance reporting is organized by modules, each of which is a project component: project entry, subrecipient entry, subaward entry, and expenditure entry.
The ARPA - State Fiscal Recovery Quarterly Subaward Information dataset provides detailed information about subawards valued at $50,000 or more. A subaward in the case of U.S. Treasury reporting is a broad term that covers contracts and grants awarded,
loans issued, transfers made to other government entities, and direct payments made by the
recipient. Each subaward is reported at the project level. Data is collected quarterly from at least 26 different entities.
loans issued, transfers made to other government entities, and direct payments made by the
recipient. Each subaward is reported at the project level. Data is collected quarterly from at least 26 different entities.
This data is not intended to be legal advice nor is it designed or intended to be relied upon as authoritative financial, investment, or professional advice. No entity affiliated with, employed by, or constituting part of the state of Vermont warrants, endorses, assures the accuracy of, or accepts liability for the content of any information on this site.
Updated
July 28 2023
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As a recipient of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) State Fiscal Recovery Funds (SFR) the State of Vermont is required to submit quarterly Project and Expenditure Reports to the United States Treasury. Quarterly reports cover three calendar months and include various data elements including project, subaward and expenditure information. Treasury’s Portal for compliance reporting is organized by modules, each of which is a project component: project entry, subrecipient entry, subaward entry, and expenditure entry.
The ARPA - State Fiscal Recovery Quarterly Aggregate Expenditures dataset provides a summary of obligations and expenditures associated with grants, contracts, loans, transfers, or direct payments less than $50,000, as well as all payments to individuals, reported by quarter. Data is collected quarterly from at least 26 different entities.
This data is not intended to be legal advice nor is it designed or intended to be relied upon as authoritative financial, investment, or professional advice. No entity affiliated with, employed by, or constituting part of the state of Vermont warrants, endorses, assures the accuracy of, or accepts liability for the content of any information on this site.
Updated
July 28 2023
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