
Federal Financial Assistance
Federal financial assistance refers to funding provided by the U.S. government to support various organizations, programs, or projects that serve public interests, such as education, research, health, or community development. This assistance can take the form of grants, loans, or other monetary support, typically awarded through a formal application process. The goal is to promote progress and well-being in areas that benefit society as a whole. recipients are usually required to follow specific guidelines and report on how the funds are used to ensure accountability and transparency.