Reports
Increasing Transparency into COVID-19 Spending
Report on the Most Serious Management and Performance Challenges By Office of Inspector General FY2022
SBA Emergency EIDL Grants to Sole Proprietors and Independent Contractors
Lessons Learned in Oversight of Pandemic Relief Funds
The Small Business Administration’s Implementation of Recommended Controls and the Economic Aid Act
Observations: Fiscal Year 2020 COVID-19 Federal Contracting
Results of Analytical Testing of the Board's Publicly Reported Data for the Secondary Market Corporate Credit Facility
Evaluation of SBA’s Coronavirus Reconstitution Plan
COVID-19 Pandemic Impact - Select Case Studies
Federal agencies were allocated more than $5 trillion in pandemic response funding to be disbursed to the public and to state and local governments, where a state or local government could have received pandemic response funds from multiple federal programs to improve the overall pandemic response in their communities. Access to information about the total amount of funds received, the purpose of those funds, and the progress made toward achieving the program goals and objectives is not always centralized and can be difficult for the public to track down or may not even be available to the public. The PRAC will conduct impact case studies at 6 different locations and seek to identify the federal pandemic response funds provided to the 6 locations and the purpose of those funds, and to determine if the federal program spending aligned with the intended goals and objectives. The 6 locations identified for this project include: Springfield, Massachusetts; Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; Marion County, Georgia; Sheridan County, Nebraska; White Earth Indian Nation, Minnesota; and Jicarilla Apache Nation, New Mexico.