Where public money lands, who receives it, and what need it is answering.
USAspending award flows and recipients, IRS 990 nonprofit filings, open grant opportunities, homelessness and TANF caseload, and Federal Register activity for the geography you name.
Why this market needs sourced data
Public sector and nonprofit strategy runs on funding flows and need indicators that are published but scattered across five systems.
RepVector joins them at the geography in your question and returns the recipients, amounts, and need context with citations.
What you get, with examples
Funding flows by place
USAspending shows award totals and named recipients for a county or state.
Example
List the top 25 award recipients in a metro this fiscal year.
Nonprofit landscape
IRS 990 filings surface organizations with revenue and mission detail — partners or competitors.
Example
Find behavioral health nonprofits above $2M revenue in the region.
Need quantified
Point-in-Time homelessness counts and TANF caseloads give defensible need measures.
Example
Pair homelessness counts with housing cost burden for a grant narrative.
Regulatory awareness
Federal Register and grant listings flag policy and funding changes that affect the plan.
Example
Track rule activity relevant to a program area.
Questions you can ask
Who received the most federal award money in this county?
Which nonprofits operate here and at what scale?
What does need look like locally by housing and caseload?
What grants are open right now?
Datasets this question usually reaches for
Selection happens at runtime against your question and geography — this list is typical, not fixed. Anything a source cannot cover at your grain is reported as a gap.
Topics this page covers
- federal award spending by geography
- nonprofit organizations by county
- grant opportunity tracking
- social need indicators by county
- government contracting prospect list
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