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  • The Federal Grant Awards Search Page
  • The Federal Grant Award Detail Page
  • Details Section
  • Funding Status Section
  • Funding Timeline Section
  • Federal Grant Transactions Section
  • Federal Grant Subawards Section

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  1. Features
  2. Awards

Federal Grant Awards

Annotated descriptions of Federal Grant Awards Search and Detail pages in GovTribe

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A grant is an award of financial assistance from a federal agency to a recipient to carry out a public project or service authorized by a United States law. Unlike loans, grants do not need to be repaid. Most grants are awarded to state and local governments. On this site, you’ll see reference to several types of grants, including block grants, formula grants, project grants, and cooperative agreements.

In GovTribe, the Awards section of the main menu contains the award information and obligations for every federal contract, contract IDV, contracting vehicle, and grant. The Federal Grant Award data on GovTribe is acquired weekly from a single source: grants.gov

Award information is searchable on GovTribe, via the Awards section of the navigation menu.

The first three items of this menu section are related to federal contracts. The fourth menu item allows you to search for Federal Grant Awards, as described in this document.

The Federal Grant Awards Search Page

To access the Federal Grant Awards Search Page:

The Federal Grant Awards Search Page will be displayed, which allows you to view and access Federal Grant Awards sourced by GovTribe.

The following image describes this page and its features and functionality. Note the following:

The Federal Grant Award Detail Page

To access a Federal Grant Award Detail Page:

The Federal Grant Award Detail Page will be displayed.

Details Section

This section displays important details of the Award, with links to pertinent information, such as the Funding and Awarding Agency’s pages, Awarded Vendor’s page, and Federal Grant Program information.

Funding Status Section

This section displays various funding information currently true for the award. Hover your mouse over any element to view details.

Funding Timeline Section

This section displays a graph detailing the Total Dollars Obligated for the Award over time. Note that you can hover your mouse over various elements in the graph to learn more.

Federal Grant Transactions Section

This section displays a list of all Modifications made to the Federal Grant associated with this Award, as well as the reason for the Modification, dollar amount associated with the Obligation, and the Date of the Modification.

Federal Grant Subawards Section

This section is displayed if any subawards exist for the grant, as shown below.

Step 1. Go to: Main Menu >> Awards >> Federal Grant Awards. ()

Please refer to for details on how to use this page to search for awards.

Step 1. Go to: Main Menu >> Awards >> Federal Grant Awards (), search for the desired award, then click on the Title of the Grant Award listed (or its View button).

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