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Selected by Sherri Vaughn, Grants Collection
Coordinator
The Catalog contains over 1,400 assistance programs
administered by 63 Federal agencies. It is important to always check agency
contact information and program descriptions for the latest information on
Federal programs.
CBDNet is the Government's official free electronic version
of the Commerce Business Daily (CBD). The Commerce Business Daily (CBD) lists
notices of proposed government procurement actions, contract awards, sales of
government property, and other procurement information. A new edition of the
CBD is issued every business day. Each edition contains approximately
500–1,000 notices. Each notice appears in the CBD only once. The CBD
databases online via GPO Access contain notices from December 2, 1996
forward.
The Michigan House Fiscal Agency's FY 2005–06 Directory of State
Administered Grants describes and categorizes grants-in-aid available
through the state departments.
The Federal Register is a legal newspaper published
every business day by the National Archives and Records Administration
(NARA). The Register lists proposed rules and regulations of federal
agencies, program deadlines, applications procedure and a contact name. It
cumulates into the Code of Federal
Regulations, which is a codification of the general and permanent rules
that elaborate upon and set rules for the interpretation, effectuation, and
administration of federal statutes. Information on Federal block grants, for
example, is contained in the CFR. The CFR can be searched by keyword and by
sections. See also the Electronic Code of Federal
Regulations.
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