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The Catalog contains state financial assistance projects available to the following
nonstate entities: local governments, nonprofit organizations, and for-profit
organizations. A local governmental entity includes county agencies,
municipalities, special districts or any other entity (other than a district school
board or community college), however styled, which independently exercises any type of
governmental function. A nonprofit organization is a corporation, trust, association,
cooperative, or other organization that is primarily operated for scientific,
educational service, charitable, or similar purpose in the public interest. Such an
entity is not organized primarily for profit, but rather uses net proceeds to
maintain, improve, or expand the operations of the organization, having no part of its
income or profit distributable to its members, directors, or officers. A for-profit
organization is any organization or sole proprietor that receives a state award but is
not a local governmental entity or a nonprofit corporation.
State financial assistance as defined by Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, does not
include procurement contracts used to buy goods or services from vendors or contracts
to operate state-government-owned and contractor-operated facilities. Consequently,
contracts pertaining to these types of contracts are not included in the
Catalog. Additionally, state matching funds provided for federal programs are also
excluded on the basis that the requirements pertaining to the funds are subject to audit
under the Federal Single Audit Act.
Each project in the Catalog is identified by a Catalog of State Financial
Assistance (CSFA) number, a five digit number, the first two (or three/four for
universities) of which represent the state awarding agency. Agency codes are as
follows:
| 21 |
Justice Administration |
| 22 |
State Court System |
| 31 |
Executive Office of the Governor |
| 36 |
Department of the Lottery |
| 37 |
Department of Environmental Protection |
| 41 |
Department of Legal Affairs |
| 42 |
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services |
| 44 |
Department of Banking and Finance |
| 45 |
Department of State |
| 46 |
Department of Insurance |
| 48 |
Department of Education |
| 49 |
Board of Regents - Division of Universities |
| 49.1 |
University of Florida |
| 49.2 |
Florida State University |
| 49.3 |
Florida A & M University |
| 49.4 |
University of Central Florida |
| 49.5 |
University of South Florida |
| 49.6 |
Florida Atlantic University |
| 49.7 |
University of West Florida |
| 49.8 |
Florida International University |
| 49.9 |
University of North Florida |
| 49.95 |
Florida Gulf Coast University |
| 50 |
Department of Veterans Affairs |
| 52 |
Department of Community Affairs |
| 54 |
Department of Labor and Employment Security |
| 55 |
Department of Transportation |
| 57 |
Department of Citrus |
| 60 |
Department of Children and Families |
| 61 |
Public Service Commission |
| 62 |
Department of Military Affairs |
| 64 |
Department of Health |
| 65 |
Department of Elder Affairs |
| 68 |
Agency for Health Care Administration |
| 70 |
Department of Corrections |
| 71 |
Department of Law Enforcement |
| 72 |
Department of Management Services |
| 73 |
Department of Revenue |
| 76 |
Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles |
| 77 |
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission |
| 78 |
Florida Parole Commission |
| 79 |
Department of Business and Professional Regulation |
| 80 |
Department of Juvenile Justice |
For each state project listed, the catalog provides the following information:
- CSFA Number
- A 5-digit number, the first two digits (or three or four for universities)
corresponding to the agency organizational code.
- State Project Title
- Descriptive name of the project.
- Administering Agency
- The state agency awarding funds for the state project.
- Program
- The set of activities undertaken in accordance with a plan of action organized to
realize identifiable goals and objectives based on legislative authorization.
- Budget Entity
- A unit or function at the lowest level to which funds are specifically
appropriated in the General Appropriations Act.
- Specific Appropriation
- The actual line number in the 2000-01 General Appropriations Act.
- Legal Authorization
- The authorization upon which a project is based.
- Authorization
- The legal authority for the project
- Objectives
- A brief statement of the specific objectives in terms of what the project is
intended to accomplish along with the goals toward which the project is directed.
- Types of Assistance
- Classes of financial assistance including cooperative agreements, direct
appropriations, food commodities, grants, insurance, investments, loans, loan
guarantees, property, tax credits, and tax refunds.
- Applicant Types
- Recipient types applicable to the state project. Eligible types are local
governments, non-profit organizations, and for-profit organizations, as defined by
Section 215.97, Florida Statutes.
- Restrictions
- Lists any prohibited uses of state financial assistance or, alternatively, lists the
authorized uses.
- Application and Awarding Procedures
- In addition to general statements regarding the application and awarding
process, this section includes references to any standard application forms used, the
offices and addresses from which applications may be obtained and to which applications
may be submitted, and any applicable deadlines.
- Information contacts
- This lists the office(s) to be contacted for additional information regarding the
state project. Includes website addresses when available.
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