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Overseeing more than $5 trillion in pandemic-related programs and spending is a big job.
Learn how we at the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee, along with others in the federal oversight community, are getting it done.
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Ask AI questions to find lessons learned about designing federal programs to focus on payment integrity and preventing fraud.
Try our new AI tool to find key insights on fighting fraud in federal programs.
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The Pandemic Analytics Center of Excellence (PACE) is changing the way watchdogs work. Learn how we’re using data in new ways to uncover fraud schemes.
We’re cracking down on fraud with advanced data analytics.
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Some businesses had their loans forgiven, others have to pay them back. Search for a borrower's name and find out more.
Whose Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans were forgiven?
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Using data analytics to compare income representations by applicants seeking benefits from multiple federal programs could have prevented hundreds of millions of dollars in pandemic fraud.
Fraud Prevention Alert
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Oversight Community and Policymakers: See how state, local, and federal governments work together to share best practices and solutions in Chapter 4 of our Blueprint for Enhanced Program Integrity. This whole-of-government approach focuses on the impact of policies and programs on government at large.
Blueprint for Enhanced Program Integrity Chapter 4
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Our mission to understand communities’ experiences with pandemic funding and programs brought us to White Earth Nation Reservation, located in Minnesota, where we gathered valuable lessons learned on how to improve federal emergency response programs. Read the report to learn how this community incorporated cultural traditions into its pandemic response and used pandemic relief funding to respond to and mitigate the effects of COVID.
Focus on Community: White Earth Nation Reservation located in Minnesota
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Our mission to understand communities' experiences with pandemic funding and programs brought us to Marion County, GA, where we gathered valuable lessons learned on how to improve federal emergency response programs. Read the report to learn how this county used pandemic relief funding to respond to and mitigate the effects of COVID-19.
Focus on Community: Marion County, Georgia
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Oversight community and policymakers: You’ll find best practices and lessons learned to help prevent and detect fraud in Chapter 3 of our Blueprint for Enhanced Program Integrity. These strategies can be implemented for emergency and non-emergency programs.
Blueprint for Enhanced Program Integrity Chapter 3
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Where did Pandemic Relief Funds Go?
This visualization and the spreadsheet do not reflect the approximately $27B in pandemic funding recalled under the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, signed on June 3, 2023.
Tracking Pandemic Spending
Download the spreadsheet to get more details on the categories and funding shown above.
See the six laws that funded pandemic relief programs.
Explore the relationship between the laws and the programs they funded with our interactive visualization.