Administration and Finance
Program Description | Beneficiaries |
|---|---|
Impact on Child Support Incentives (Federal Match) Program run by The Child Support Enforcement Division, within the Department of Revenue, currently services in excess of 200,000 child-support cases. | Over 200,000 |
Health and Human Services
Program Description | Beneficiaries |
|---|---|
Congregate Meals Grant helps provide fresh meals on a statewide basis through a network of 23 community based local Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs), which provide a wide range of services to elders and their families. | 13,921 |
Medicaid Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) allows Massachusetts to avoid what would have been even deeper cuts throughout state government. A large portion of these dollars went towards the maintenance of the MassHealth program to enable the preservation of critical medical services to over 1.2 Million recipients. | 1,200,000 |
Home Delivered Nutrition Services helps elders with nutritional needs to become or remain healthy, independent, and active in their communities. | 4,228 |
Vocational Rehabilitation Services - ARRA funds are used by the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission to support a number of projects designed to assist individuals with disabilities. | 1,033 |
Supplemental Assistance Nutrition Program is handling an unprecedented 30% increase in enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as Food Stamps). Beginning in April 2009, benefit amounts rose by 18% due to federal stimulus funding (resulting in a sizable monthly increase for most families). | 750,000 |
Infants and Families with Disabilities (IDEA) benefits infants and toddlers through age 3 who have or are at risk for developmental delays. | 8,077 |
Housing
Program Description | Beneficiaries |
|---|---|
Community Development Block Grant for infrastructure improvements and public housing modernization awarded to provide services to the most vulnerable in our communities, and to create jobs through the expansion and retention of businesses. | Community-wide |
Tax Credit Assistance Program supports Low Income Housing Tax Credit Projects that were stalled due to unfavorable financial market conditions. | Future residents of housing projects underway |
Community Services Block Grants provide assistance to local communities, working through a network of 24 Action Agencies to reduce poverty, revitalize | 47,259 |
Weatherization Assistance Program aims to increase the energy efficiency | 18,067 |
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program provides services to individuals or families who are homeless or in danger of becoming homeless, including re-housing assistance, eviction prevention services, and subsidies to help families and individuals move out of shelters and motels. | 2,351 |
Labor and Workforce Development
Program Description | Beneficiaries |
|---|---|
Federal Additional Unemployment Compensation has allowed over 630,000 individuals from across the Commonwealth to receive an additional $25 per | 636,463 |
WIA Recovery Act Title 1 Services for Adult, Dislocated and Youth Workers funds directly benefit low-income individuals of the Commonwealth who qualify under the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) and received employment and training services. Qualified youth received employment opportunities. | 17,917 |
Wagner-Peyser Act Employment Services benefits employed and unemployed workers seeking to upgrade their skills and obtain jobs, and provides customized services to clients with special needs, including veterans, individuals with disabilities, and unemployment claimants likely to exhaust their benefits. | 192,128 |
Public Safety
Program Description | Beneficiaries | |
|---|---|---|
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund - Government Services During the second quarter of FY 2010, Government Services funds were expended to support Massachusetts municipal fire departments impacted by budget cuts that have forced layoffs and also vacancies resulting from attrition. Awards through this program have allowed the Commonwealth to retain over 260 firefighters across 83 municipalities. | 263 firefighters, benefiting residents of 83 cities & towns | |
Internet Crimes Against Children education prevention services are provided to Craneville Elementary School in Dalton, MA to grade 2 students, teachers, staff, and parents; Wahconah Regional High School students and staff; Stearns Elementary School, Pittsfield, MA grades K-5. | 3,456 | |
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) STOP Grants enhance services and advocacy to victims, improve the criminal justice system's response and promote effective law enforcement, prosecution, and judicial strategies to address domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. | 9,469 | |
Education
Program Description | Beneficiaries |
|---|---|
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund - Educational Stabilization Fund During this quarter, Education Stabilization funds were expended to maintain the fiscal stability of the public higher education system and support administrators, faculty members, and staff members at the state and community colleges and the University of Massachusetts campuses. In addition, funds were spent (in accordance with guidance issued by the U.S. Department of Education) to address infrastructure needs at these institutions. A total of 11,554 educators were supported by the expenditure of these funds during this quarter. | Students and educators at the state and community colleges and the University of Massachusetts campuses |
Title I, Part A funding improves teaching and learning for students most at risk of failing to meet State academic achievement standards. Since the start of the year, grants were awarded to 258 districts that serve 202,166 students who are directly eligible to receive Title I services. Massachusetts has received an additional $163 million in two types of Title I funding to supplement the $243 million that the state received in 2009, an increase of 67 percent. A total of 1,081 educators were supported by the expenditure of these funds during the second quarter. | Students and educators in |
Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA), Part B Pre-School Grants Since the start of the year, grants were awarded to 179 districts that serve 9,000 children who are eligible to receive special education services. Over 200 educations were supported by these funds this quarter. | Students and educators in 179 school districts |
Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA), Part B Grants to States support the provision of special education services to children with disabilities. During the first and second quarters of FY 2010, grants were awarded to 389 districts that serve approximately 165,000 students who are eligible to receive special education services. Over 3,000 educators were supported by these funds this quarter. | Students and educators in |
Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) assistance benefits youth who received the summer learning vouchers, their parents who retained work as | 37,493 |
USDA Child Nutrition Recovery Act serves 114 schools in 31 districts, serving a total enrollment of approximately 60,000 new students. These funds were used to purchase new food service equipment for the schools. | Students and educators in |
USDA Child Nutrition Programs - Elementary and Secondary Education grants were awarded to four local community food banks that serve approximately 750 local food pantries and soup kitchens throughout the state. | 4 community food banks, serving 750 food pantries |
Transportation
Program Description | Beneficiaries |
|---|---|
ARRA transportation projects are improving the roadways, transit systems, pedestrian/bike and ferry facilities, throughout each of the Commonwealth's 14 counties. The highway projects include 84 roadway resurfacing or reconstruction projects and bridge improvements. Improving the transportation system of the Commonwealth impacts the daily life of our citizens as well as providing the essential infrastructure for commerce. | Community-wide |
Energy and Environment
Program Description | Beneficiaries |
|---|---|
USFS Native Species Ecological Restoration Grant benefits residents of Worcester and Berkshire Counties in Massachusetts by addressing in the detection of the destructive Asian Long-horned Beetle and other invasive | Residents of Worcester and Berkshire counties |
State Energy Program aims to provide leadership to maximize the benefits of energy efficiency and renewable energy in Massachusetts. The Department of Energy Resources is working to substantially increase solar energy resources | Community-wide |
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants will advance clean energy technology and energy efficiency goals at the community level. This will include both funding to assist with energy efficiency projects and to provide technical assistance to municipalities. | Community-wide |
The Leaking Underground Storage Tank program will provide Massachusetts with funds for the remediation of known storage tanks buried underground that are or have been compromised and are leaking petroleum | Community-wide |
