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Recovery Funds Data

  • Recovery Funds - Awarded Amount and Jobs Created by State Government Function
  • Recovery Funds - Total Jobs Created by Reporting Period
  • Recovery Funds - Funds Received by Oklahoma State Agencies

Recovery Funds - Awarded Amount and Jobs Created by State Government Function

The following information includes only the grant awards that are subject to the Section 1512 quarterly reporting by states of the "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009." It does not include information on Federal allocations of mandatory and other entitlement programs made by the state. This information is cumulative from the beginning of the Recovery Act through Sept. 30, 2009.

The information does not include grants awarded directly to entities within the State of Oklahoma that are not a part of the State of Oklahoma reporting entity such as counties, municipalities, public schools, non-profits, foundations or private entities. For a comprehensive look at information from the first reporting period, please go to Recovery.gov (link opens in a new window).

Government Function $ Amount of Award $ of ARRA Expenditure Amount # Jobs Created
Education $350,772,156 $162,315,302 4,276
General Government $579,155,794 $70,481,171 1,519
Health $4,635,943 $1,354,329 119
Legal and Judiciary $19,269,451 $1,139,873 69
Natural Resources $115,729,332 $5,468,801 87
Public Safety and Defense $1,556,360 $31,194 2
Regulatory Services $2,336,000 $0  0
Social Services $61,639,475 $7,885,847 141
Transportation $510,331,208 $139,009,477 493
Grand Total $1,645,385,718 $387,685,992 6,706


Pie chart showing a visual representation of the amount of awards by function of State of Oklahoma government.

Recovery Funds - Amount Awarded by Function of Government. The data in this pie chart is found in the table above.

Recovery Funds - Total Jobs Created by Reporting Period

The following information includes only the grant awards that are subject to the Section 1512 quarterly reporting by states of the "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 200.9" It does not include information on Federal allocations of mandatory and other entitlement programs made by the state. This information is cumulative from the beginning of the Recovery Act through Sept. 30, 2009.

This information does not include grants awarded directly to entities within the State of Oklahoma that are not a part of the State of Oklahoma reporting entity such as counties, municipalities, public schools, non-profits, foundations or private entities.

Year Quarter End Date # Jobs Cumulative Job Total
2008 Sept. 30 54 54
2009 March 31 1,264 1,318
2009 June 30 1,634 2,952
2009 Sept. 30 3,755 6,706
Grand Total 6,706 6,706


Bar and line chart showing the job creation from Recovery act funds by quarter and cumulative.

Recovery Funds - Jobs Created by quarter and cummulative. The data in this chart is shown in the table above.

Recovery Funds - Funds Received by Oklahoma State Agencies

State of Oklahoma agencies are continuously receiving funds as a part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). This table reflects only funds received by state agencies; funds to be repaid for other Recovery activities will be added to this chart after the state agency physically receives the funds. This page will be updated each month to reflect a running total of the funds received by Oklahoma state agencies as a part of the act.

This information includes grant awards that are not subject to the Section 1512 quarterly reporting that is shown in the previous sections.  It includes information on Federal allocations of mandatory and other entitlement programs made by the state.

Oklahoma State Agency ARRA Funds Received through 9/30/2009
Oklahoma Military Department $74,995.00
State Arts Council $76,700.00
Department of Corrections $101,496.66
Department of Commerce $8,530,925.78
District Attorneys Council $16,414,796.00
Department of Education $134,240,183.59
Employment Security Commission $48,783,809.19
Dept of Environmental Quality $3,139,972.00
State Bureau of Investigation $37,000.00
Department of Health $2,069,737.00
Department of Transportation $139,009,476.66
Office of Juvenile Affairs $430,353.00
Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services $1,619,449.00
Physician Manpower Training Commission $261,330.00
JD McCarty Center $239,311.00
University of Oklahoma $135,891.08
OSU College of Osteopathic Med $627,757.00
Dept of Rehabilitation Service $513,507.37
Health Care Authority $291,195,452.96
University Hospitals Authority $5,358,336.00
Department of Human Services $83,706,653.30
Water Resources Board $2,313,824.45
Governor's State Fiscal Stabilization Funds $93,447,202.38
Narcotics and Dangerous Drug Control $18,199.34
Grand Total $832,346,358.76

 

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