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ForeignAssistance.gov
ForeignAssistance.gov is the U.S. government’s platform to advance the transparency, accessibility, and accountability of U.S. foreign assistance data. By publishing U.S. foreign assistance data that is accurate and timely, ForeignAssistance.gov presents a multi-dimensional picture of the U.S. foreign assistance lifecycle in a highly visual, interactive website. The eight datasets herein are regularly updated on an approximate monthly basis. Designed to engage users across a wide range of backgrounds and levels of expertise, ForeignAssistance.gov empowers users to explore U.S. foreign assistance data through visualizations such as heatmaps, trends, bar charts, tree maps, and other graphs, while also providing the flexibility for users to create custom queries, download data, and conduct analyses by country, sector, or agency. Additionally, with the Development Cooperation Landscape dashboard, users may explore development activities in a country beyond what is provided by the U.S. government, as reported to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). ForeignAssistance.gov collects and publishes foreign assistance data as reported by more than 20 U.S. government agencies that manage foreign assistance programs. In doing so, ForeignAssistance.gov fulfills aid transparency standards and reporting requirements, including the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act of 2016 (FATAA), Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act, and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Bulletin 12-01. The new, consolidated ForeignAssistance.gov is a product of the Foreign Assistance Data and Reporting Team (FA-DART), a joint initiative by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development.
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ForeignAssistance.gov
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ForeignAssistance.gov provides a view of U.S. Government foreign assistance funds across agencies and enables users to explore, analyze, and review aid investments in a standard and easy-to-understand format.For inquiries please contact us at ForeignAssistanceWeb@state.gov
ForeignAssistance.gov - Complete
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The complete ForeignAssistance.gov dataset.
Foreign Assistance Coordination and Tracking System Info
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FACTS Info is a data collection system, repository, powerful research tool and report generator. As a primary integrated foreign assistance planning, budgeting, and performance management system FACTS Info contains a wide range of State, USAID and PEPFAR assistance information, including strategic planning documents, budget appropriations and allocations, as well as data from operational plans, and performance plans and reports submitted by missions and bureaus across all stages of budget formulation. Processes supported by the system include: Coordinated Country Development Strategies (CDCS), Mission Resource Requests (MRR), Bureau Resource Requests (BRR), OMB Submissions, Congressional Budget Justifications (CBJ), Annual Performance Plans and Reports (APP/APR), Operational Plans (OP) and PEPFAR Country Operational Plans (COP), Performance Plans and Reports (PPR) and PEPFAR Annual or Semi-Annual Performance Reports (APR, SAPR), as well as USAID Forward reforms. Access to FACTS Info modules is managed at the Operating Unit (OU)-level.
Foreign Assistance Data Redaction System
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FADRS is a database used for managing redactions and quarterly USAID reporting to ForeignAssistance.gov and the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), which is a requirement of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Bulletin 12-01 and the United States as a member of IATI.
ForeignAssistance.gov - Implementing Agency Summary
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These tables offer a summary of obligations and disbursements in current and constant dollars by implementing agency, funding account, and country from 2001 to the most recent year.
ForeignAssistance.gov - USAID Only
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These tables offer a summary of USAID obligations and disbursements in current and constant dollars by funding account, and country from 2001 to the most recent year.
U.S. Overseas Loans and Grants (Greenbook)
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This dataset is used to produce the \"U.S. Overseas Loans and Grants\" publication, known as the \"Greenbook\". The annual report to Congress on U.S foreign assistance flows is required by the Foreign Assistance Act, Section 634 and is the authoritative dataset of U.S. foreign assistance. The annual update of the dataset contains data of United States Government (USG) foreign assistance since 1945. Foreign assistance is categorized as either economic assistance or military assistance. Foreign assistance is reported by recipient country and organized by geographic region, without distinction between developed and developing countries. Any country which has received cumulative economic or military assistance over $500,000 since 1945 and is considered an \"Independent State\" by the U.S. Department of State merits an individual country reporting.
ForeignAssistance.gov - Funding Agency Summary
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These tables offer a summary of obligations and disbursements in current and constant dollars by funding agency, funding account, and country from 2001 to the most recent year.
U.S. CRS++ Annual Submissions to the OECD/DAC
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To fulfill international aid reporting requirements, USAID built a data repository for tracking all foreign assistance activities funded by the U.S. Government. This collection of datasets contains the U. S. Government's Annual Assistance Report (USAAR) to the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
U.S. Overseas Loans and Grants (Greenbook) -- Data
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This dataset is used to produce the \"U.S. Overseas Loans and Grants\" publication, known as the \"Greenbook\". The annual report to Congress on U.S foreign assistance flows is required by the Foreign Assistance Act, Section 634 and is the authoritative data set of U.S. foreign assistance. The annual update of the dataset contains data of United States Government (USG) foreign assistance since 1945. Foreign assistance is categorized as either economic assistance or military assistance. Foreign assistance is reported by recipient country and organized by geographic region, without distinction between developed and developing countries. Any country which has received cumulative economic or military assistance over $500,000 since 1945 and is considered an \"Independent State\" by the U.S. Department of State merits an individual country reporting.