MONTANA

http://stimulus.mt.gov/

As of October 13, 2009: 

Agency Reported Data:

 

Rank:

Funds Announced

$1,380,193,216

44

Funds Available

$887,597,683

47

Funds Paid Out

$256,214,233

47

 

 

 

Recipient Reported Data:

 

Rank:

Number of Awards

84

25

Funds Awarded

$99,222,138

34

Funds Awarded Per Capita

$103

10

Funds Received

$11,451,684

38

Jobs Created / Saved

453

23

Unemployment Rate

6.7

44


Notes: All Rankings are from Highest to Lowest.  For example, a ranking of 15 for “Funds Announced” means that the state had the 15th highest amount of funds announced. A ranking of 15 for the unemployment rate means that this state has the 15th highest unemployment rate.       

Terms defined by http://www.recovery.gov/

Recipient Reported Data: These data are based on data submitted by federal contract recipients to www.federalreporting.gov between Oct. 1 and Oct. 10, 2009.  On Oct. 30, 2009, the final recipient federal contract data and the final data on grants and loans will be available. It is collected and updated quarterly.

Agency Reported Data: These data are based on weekly Financial and Activity Reports filed by federal agencies receiving Recovery Act Funds.

Funds Announced: Funds that have been publicly announced as available to entities outside of the federal government.  Not all available funds are announced publicly. For example, the funds going to a project started prior to the Recovery Act that are commingled with the project’s Recovery funds will not be announced publicly before being made available to a recipient.  The Funds Announced figure should not be viewed as the total funding that an agency has made available.

Funds Available (Obligation): The term used to describe when an agency informs the public of the release of money to recipients either immediately or in the future.  

Funds Awarded: This is the amount of contract dollars that will be made available to recipients. 

Funds Paid Out: Funds that have been released from a federal agency to a recipient. 

Funds Received: The amount of money each recipient received from a federal award.  


 

Executive Branch

The governor-appointed task force has developed a list of shovel-ready projects, but at this point the list has not been prioritized; that will happen once details of the federal plan are better understood.

State Certification Letter

Press releases

Legislative Branch

The Senate Finance and Claims Committee is holding an informational meeting on the stimulus plan on March 3. According to the chair of the committee, Sen. Keith Bales, "This is a chance for committee members and the public to learn what's in the stimulus bill and how the money is meant to be used. It's also an opportunity for the committee to get input on how we might spend the money here in Montana, including any state money that's freed up because it can be replaced by federal stimulus funds."

Press releases

Key Impacts

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