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This site publishes information about the federal government, suitable for children of various ages ranging from kindergarteners to high school seniors. It also includes information for parents and teachers. The goal is to "teach how our government works, the use of the primary source materials of GPO Access, and how one can use GPO Access to carry out their civic responsibilities."
Current and prior years' budgets, beginning with the 1996 federal budget, and related documents.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
(General Services Administration Office of Governmentwide Policy Office of Acquisition Policy Regulatory and Federal Assistance Publication Division)
"This web site gives you access to a database of all Federal programs available to State and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; Territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and nonprofit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals."
Includes Federal Government Blue pages, frequently requested toll-free telephone numbers, directories for Members of Congress, Cabinet-level agencies, and other agencies in commissions.
Search by state, city or area code, by agencies and services, and key word.
"The U.S. Blue Pages project is the sole source for federal directories lisings of government agencies and services. This information is free to the public."
"As the official handbook of the Federal Government, the United States Government Manual provides comprehensive information on the agencies of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches. It also includes information on quasi-official agencies, international organizations in which the United States participates, and boards, commissions, and committees."
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