MISSION & HISTORY
The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) serves as a comprehensive directory of federal assistance programs, designed to enhance accessibility and improve the effectiveness of federal funding. Established to provide a systematic listing of all available programs, CFDA ensures that local, state, tribal, and territorial governments can navigate federal resources with clarity and precision. Our history is rooted in the commitment to transparency and the systematic organization of federal support, making it a cornerstone of government efficiency and public service.
Governance & Federal Oversight
The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) is maintained through a collaborative framework involving key federal agencies and oversight bodies.
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Department of the Treasury
Office of Federal Procurement Policy
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) - CIO
Provides the primary federal oversight for the CFDA, ensuring consistency in budgetary reporting and programmatic integrity across all federal departments.
Manages the financial infrastructure and fiscal policy that governs federal funding allocations and the technical support provided to state and local governments.
Ensures that all federal assistance programs comply with procurement regulations, maintaining transparency and efficiency in the distribution of technical support.
Oversees the digital infrastructure and data security protocols that safeguard the comprehensive directory of federal programs and technical assistance.