Open Data
Open data catalog
Every dataset behind this site, in machine-readable form, with the metadata and the field definitions you need to use it. No account, no request, no terms to accept.
6 datasets · 2,804 rows · 49 documented fields · current through August 8, 2026
Open by default
The OPEN Government Data Act requires federal agencies to publish public data assets as open, machine-readable data by default, with metadata, in a catalog. We read 'by default' to mean that publication is the standing decision and withholding is the exception that needs a reason, not the other way round.
Each dataset below carries a data dictionary defining every field, its type, and its allowed values. A CSV without one is a file, not data: two people will compute two different numbers from it and both will be confident they are right.
Datasets
Award records
Every award the office has made since FY2017: recipient, program, place, amount obligated, amount disbursed, period of performance, and current status. One row per award.
- Coverage
- FY2017 through FY2026 (current year in progress)
- Rows
- 2,616
- Formats
- CSV, JSON, Excel
- Updated
Updated weekly · as of August 8, 2026
LicenseU.S. Government Work, public domain (17 U.S.C. § 105). No permission needed to use, republish, or build on this data. Attribution is appreciated, not required.
Budget authority, obligations, and outlays by fiscal year
The office's money at every stage, for each fiscal year since 2015: what Congress made available, what was committed, what has been paid out, and what remains in each category.
- Coverage
- FY2015 through FY2026
- Rows
- 12
- Formats
- CSV, JSON, Excel
- Updated
Updated monthly · as of August 8, 2026
LicenseU.S. Government Work, public domain (17 U.S.C. § 105). No permission needed to use, republish, or build on this data. Attribution is appreciated, not required.
Outcomes by state
Households and community anchor institutions connected, awards made, and dollars obligated, for each of the 46 states with awards. Verified results, not project scope.
- Coverage
- Program to date, 2015 through the current quarter
- Rows
- 46
- Formats
- CSV, JSON, Excel
- Updated
Updated quarterly · as of FY2026 Q3, closed June 30, 2026
LicenseU.S. Government Work, public domain (17 U.S.C. § 105). No permission needed to use, republish, or build on this data. Attribution is appreciated, not required.
Performance indicators
Every published performance indicator with its target and its quarterly actuals since FY2024, including the two that are not being met.
- Coverage
- FY2024 Q1 through FY2026 Q3
- Rows
- 99
- Formats
- CSV, JSON, Excel
- Updated
Updated quarterly · as of FY2026 Q3, closed June 30, 2026
LicenseU.S. Government Work, public domain (17 U.S.C. § 105). No permission needed to use, republish, or build on this data. Attribution is appreciated, not required.
FOIA request log
Freedom of Information Act requests received, with subject, requester category, disposition, and processing time. Requester names are not published.
- Coverage
- FY2024 through the current quarter
- Rows
- 18
- Formats
- CSV, JSON, Excel
- Updated
Updated monthly · as of August 8, 2026
LicenseU.S. Government Work, public domain (17 U.S.C. § 105). No permission needed to use, republish, or build on this data. Attribution is appreciated, not required.
Published reports
Annual reports, reports to Congress, program evaluations, and financial reports, with publication dates and summaries.
- Coverage
- FY2017 through FY2025
- Rows
- 13
- Formats
- CSV, JSON, Excel
- Updated
Updated as published · as of August 8, 2026
LicenseU.S. Government Work, public domain (17 U.S.C. § 105). No permission needed to use, republish, or build on this data. Attribution is appreciated, not required.
Using this data
Works of the United States Government are not subject to copyright protection, so everything here is in the public domain. You may republish, transform, and build commercial products on it without permission. We ask only that you state the date you downloaded it, because these files change.
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