American Rescue Plan Act: Breakdown by Social Determinant of Health
Quick Tips
Quick Tips
Click categories in treemaps to select a filter, reclick to deselect.
Watch the association between social determinants of health and federal department change with selection.
The purpose of the Breakdown by Social Determinant of Health page is to show an overview of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). This page shows the amount of ARPA funding connected to different social determinants of health categories. You will also see funding organized by the U.S. federal department (e.g., Department of Labor) that manages those funds by social determinants of health category.
Access the full user guide for key terms; list of federal departments, independent agencies, and other entities; as well as instructions on how to use this page.
TIP: Hold the Ctrl (control) key on a PC or the command button on a Mac to select more than one social determinants of health category or more than one federal department.
For any questions about Funding Resilience: Advancing Multisector Investments for Equity©, the user guide, or methodology, please contact aligning@gsu.edu.
The dashboard Methodology details the data sources used throughout the site and how the information was collected. For more information about the search filters and eligibility criteria, see the Methodology.
For any questions about Funding Resilience: Advancing Multisector Investments for Equity©, the user guide, or methodology, please contact aligning@gsu.edu.
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For tips about how to navigate this website, see the User Guide. It provides information about the features and functions of the site. It will help you engage with the tools and filters to explore ARPA and funding opportunities through a holistic cross-sector lens. The website Methodology details the data sources used throughout the site and how the information was collected.