Overview

The Assistance Listings API provides Active and Inactive federal assistance listings data, similar to the CFDA catalog.

Getting Started

Access the Assistance Listings Public API from the following Production or Alpha environments:

API endpoints

Production:

  • https://api.sam.gov/assistance-listings/v1/search

Alpha:

  • https://api-alpha.sam.gov/assistance-listings/v1/search

User Requirements

  • Users must have a non-Federal/Federal Individual (Personal) account and the respective API Key.Request a public API key from your SAM.gov user account on the Account Details page. If using the Alpha environment API, get your API key from your alpha.SAM.gov user account. Get a Production environment API key from your SAM.gov user account.
  • Users can make GET calls using any Browser or a Restful API client such as Postman.

User Account API Key Creation

  • The SAM.gov Federal or non-Federal registered users must obtain the API Key from the https://sam.gov/profile/details page using the field, “Public API Key”.
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  • Click on the “Eye” icon, enter the “Enter One-time Password” (this value will be sent to your email address that is associated with your registered account), hit “Submit”, for the API Key value to appear in the box.

API Key Rate Limits

We limit call rates by day and account type.

Type of User Account Type of API Key Default API Daily Rate Limit
Non-federal user with no Role in SAM.gov Personal API key 10 requests/day
Non-federal user with a Role in SAM.gov Personal API key 1,000 requests/day
Federal User Personal API key 1,000 requests/day

API Description

The Assistance Listings API offers the following search parameters that can be provided independently or in combination with each other.

Request Parameters

Request Parameter Description Required Data Type
api_key Public Key of users Yes String
pageSize The number of listings to retrieve per page. This field must be a number
Max Value = 1000. Default page size is 10.
No Integer
pageNumber Indicates the page index. Defaults to 0 if not specified. No Integer
status Filters results by the status of the assistance listing. Possible values are ‘Active’ or ‘Inactive’ or ‘All’. Defaults to ‘Active’ if not specified. No String
assistanceListingId Filters results by the assistance listing ID (Program Number). No String
publishedDateFrom Filters results to include only Assistance listings published on or after the specified date (ISO 8601 format, e.g., YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ) No String
publishedDateTo Filters results to include only Assistance listings published on or before the specified date (ISO 8601 format, e.g., YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ). If only the Published From Date is provided, the query will automatically set the To Date as current date. No String
assistanceTypes Filters results by one or more types of Assistance Type codes(array of strings). Refer to Assistance Types No String[]
beneficiaryTypes Filters results by one or more types of Beneficiary Type codes (array of strings). Refer to Eligible Award Applicant Types No String[]
applicantTypes Filters results by one or more types of Applicant Type codes (array of strings). Refer to Eligible Beneficiary Types No String[]
organizationCodes Filters results by Federal Organization Codes. Use FPDS codes for Departments and Agencies, and AAC codes for Offices. No String[]
organizationLevel Filters results by Federal Organization level. Available values are Department, Agency, and Office. Defaults to Department if not specified. Should be used in conjunction with organizationCodes parameter to specify the level of the Federal Organization. No String[]
coreBasedStatisticalDelineations Filters results by Core Based Statistical Delineation Usage. Acceptable values are Y or N. No String[]

Response Parameters

This section provides a fully flattened, exhaustive data dictionary for the Assistance Listings API response.

  • Notation: Dot notation is used for nesting
  • Arrays: Indicated with []
  • Versions: “All” unless explicitly stated (e.g., v1.0)

Pagination Metadata

Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
totalRecords Total number of records available integer All
pageSize Number of records per page integer All
pageNumber Current page number integer All
totalPages Total number of pages integer All

assistanceListingsData (Root)

Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData Assistance listings container array All
assistanceListingsData[].version Data specification version string All
assistanceListingsData[].status Program status (Active / Inactive) string All
assistanceListingsData[].fiscalYear Fiscal year integer All
assistanceListingsData[].publishedDate Published date (ISO 8601) string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceListingId CFDA / Assistance Listing ID string All
assistanceListingsData[].title Program title string All
assistanceListingsData[].popularLongName Popular long name string All
assistanceListingsData[].popularShortName Popular short name string All
assistanceListingsData[].relatedFederalAssistance Related assistance listings string[] All
assistanceListingsData[].programWebPage Program website URL string (URL) All

Federal Organization

Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].federalOrganization.department Department name string All
assistanceListingsData[].federalOrganization.departmentCode Department Code (FPDS code) string All
assistanceListingsData[].federalOrganization.agency Agency name string All
assistanceListingsData[].federalOrganization.agencyCode Agency Code (FPDS code) string All
assistanceListingsData[].federalOrganization.office Office name string All
assistanceListingsData[].federalOrganization.officeCode Office Code (AAC code) string All

Overview

Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].overview.objective Program objective string All
assistanceListingsData[].overview.assistanceListingDescription Program description string All
Funded Projects
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].overview.fundedProjectsList.isApplicable Funded projects applicable boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].overview.fundedProjectsList.list Funded projects list array All
assistanceListingsData[].overview.fundedProjectsList.list[].fiscalYear Funded project FY integer All
assistanceListingsData[].overview.fundedProjectsList.list[].description Funded project description string All
Functional Codes (v1.0)
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].overview.functionalCodes Functional codes array v1.0
assistanceListingsData[].overview.functionalCodes[].code Functional code string v1.0
assistanceListingsData[].overview.functionalCodes[].name Functional code name string v1.0
Mission Sub-Categories (v2.0)
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].overview.missionSubCategories.Primary.code Primary mission code string All
assistanceListingsData[].overview.missionSubCategories.Primary.name Primary mission name string All
assistanceListingsData[].overview.missionSubCategories.Other[].code Other mission code string All
assistanceListingsData[].overview.missionSubCategories.Other[].name Other mission name string All
Subject Terms (v1.0)
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].overview.subjectTerms Subject terms array v1.0
assistanceListingsData[].overview.subjectTerms[].code Subject term code string v1.0
assistanceListingsData[].overview.subjectTerms[].name Subject term name string v1.0

Authorizations

Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.description Authorization description string v1.0
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list Authorization list array All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].parentAuthorizationId Parent authorization ID uuid All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].authorizationTypes.act Authorized by Act boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].authorizationTypes.executiveOrder Authorized by Executive Order boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].authorizationTypes.publicLaw Authorized by Public Law boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].authorizationTypes.statute Authorized by Statute boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].authorizationTypes.USC Authorized by USC boolean All
Authorization Details
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].act.title Act title string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].act.part Act part string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].act.section Act section string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].act.description Act description string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].executiveOrder.title EO title string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].executiveOrder.part EO part string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].executiveOrder.section EO section string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].executiveOrder.description EO description string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].publicLaw.congressCode Congress code string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].publicLaw.number Public law number string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].publicLaw.description Public law description string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].statute.volume Statute volume string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].statute.page Statute page string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].statute.description Statute description string v2.0
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].USC.title USC title string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].USC.section USC section string All
assistanceListingsData[].authorizations.list[].USC.description USC description string v2.0

Financial Information

Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.isFundedCurrentFY Funded current FY boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.additionalInformation Additional financial info string All
Obligations
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.obligations Obligations array All
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.obligations[].isRecoveryAct Recovery Act related boolean v1.0
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.obligations[].assistanceType.code Assistance type code string All
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.obligations[].assistanceType.name Assistance type name string All
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.obligations[].awardAmountBasis[].code Award amount basis code string v2.0
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.obligations[].awardRecipientBasis[].code Award recipient basis code string v2.0
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.obligations[].values[].year Award year integer All
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.obligations[].values[].actual Actual amount number All
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.obligations[].values[].estimate Estimated amount number All
Range & Average Assistance
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.rangeAndAverageAssistance[].fiscalYear Fiscal year integer v2.0
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.rangeAndAverageAssistance[].minimumAwardAmount Minimum award amount number v2.0
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.rangeAndAverageAssistance[].maximumAwardAmount Maximum award amount number v2.0
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.rangeAndAverageAssistance[].averageAwardAmount Average award amount number v2.0
Accomplishments
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.accomplishments.isApplicable Accomplishments applicable boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.accomplishments.list[].fiscalYear Accomplishment FY integer All
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.accomplishments.list[].description Accomplishment description string All
Accounts Identification
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.accountsIdentificationList[].code Account code string All
assistanceListingsData[].financialInformation.accountsIdentificationList[].description Account description string All

Criteria for Applying

Documentation
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.documentation.isApplicable Documentation required boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.documentation.description Documentation list string[] All
Applicant / Beneficiary
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.applicant.types[].code Applicant type code string All
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.applicant.types[].name Applicant type name string All
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.applicant.description Applicant description string All
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.beneficiary.isSameAsApplicant Beneficiary same as applicant boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.beneficiary.types[].code Beneficiary type code string All
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.beneficiary.types[].name Beneficiary type name string All
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.beneficiary.description Beneficiary description string All
Assistance Usage / Restrictions
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.assistanceUsage.types[].code Usage type code string All
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.assistanceUsage.types[].name Usage type name string All
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.assistanceUsage.description Usage description string All
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.assistanceRestriction.types[].code Restriction type code string All
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.assistanceRestriction.types[].name Restriction type name string All
assistanceListingsData[].criteriaForApplying.assistanceRestriction.description Restriction description string All

Assistance Application

Deadlines
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.deadlines.value Deadline indicator string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.deadlines.list[].start Start date date All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.deadlines.list[].end End date date All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.deadlines.list[].description Deadline description string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.deadlines.description General deadline description string All
Pre-Application Coordination
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.preApplicationCoordination.environmentalImpact.reports[].reportCode Report code string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.preApplicationCoordination.environmentalImpact.reports[].isSelected Report required boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.preApplicationCoordination.description Coordination description string All
Application / Award / Payments
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.applicationProcedure.opportunityPostedLocation Posted location string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.applicationProcedure.opportunityPostedURL Posted URL string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.applicationProcedure.location Application location string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.applicationProcedure.URL Application URL string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.applicationProcedure.description Procedure description string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.selectionCriteria.isApplicable Selection applicable boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.selectionCriteria.description Selection description string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.awardProcedure.description Award procedure string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.payments.list[].fundingDate Funding date date v2.0
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.payments.list[].type Payment type string v2.0
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.payments.list[].frequency Payment frequency string v2.0
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.payments.list[].spendingPeriodType Spending period type string v2.0
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.payments.list[].spendingPeriod Spending period integer v2.0
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.payments.list[].spendingPeriodDescription Spending period Description string v2.0
Approval / Appeal / Renewal
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.approval.interval Approval interval string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.approval.description Approval description string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.appeal.interval Appeal interval string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.appeal.description Appeal description string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.renewal.interval Renewal interval string All
assistanceListingsData[].assistanceApplication.renewal.description Renewal description string All

Compliance

CFR, Reports, Audit
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.CFR200Requirements.questions[].code CFR subpart code string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.CFR200Requirements.questions[].isSelected CFR selected boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.CFR200Requirements.description CFR description string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.reports[].code Report code string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.reports[].frequency Report frequency string v2.0
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.reports[].description Report description string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.audit.isApplicable Audit applicable boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.audit.frequency Audit frequency string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.audit.description Audit description string All
Records & Documents
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.records.retentionPeriodType Retention type string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.records.retentionPeriod Retention period integer All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.records.description Records description string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.documents.isApplicable Documents reference uuid All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.documents.description Documents description string All
Formula & Matching
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching Formula and matching info object All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.isApplicable Formula and Mactching applicable boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.types.formula Formula used flag boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.types.matching Matching required flag boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.types.moe MOE used flag boolean All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.formula.title Formula title string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.formula.chapter Formula chapter string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.formula.part Formula part string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.formula.subPart Formula subpart string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.formula.publicLaw Formula public law string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.formula.description Formula description string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.matching.requirementFlag Matching requirement flag string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.matching.percent Matching percent string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.matching.description Matching description string All
assistanceListingsData[].compliance.formulaAndMatching.moe.description MOE description string All

Contacts

Local
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.local.flag Local contact flag string v1.0
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.local.officeLocationURL Office URL uri v2.0
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.local.description Local description string v1.0
Headquarters
Response Parameter Description Data Type Data Specification Version
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.headquarters[].contactId Contact ID uuid All
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.headquarters[].title Contact title string All
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.headquarters[].fullName Full name string All
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.headquarters[].email Email string All
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.headquarters[].phone Phone string All
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.headquarters[].fax Fax string All
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.headquarters[].streetAddress Street address string All
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.headquarters[].city City string All
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.headquarters[].state State string All
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.headquarters[].zip ZIP string All
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.headquarters[].country Country string All
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.headquarters[].subdivisionCode Subdivision code string All
assistanceListingsData[].contacts.headquarters[].subdivisionName Subdivision name string All

OpenAPI Specification File

You can view the full details of this API in the OpenAPI Specification file available here: Open API specification file for the Assistance Listings API

Reference Data

Assistance Types (By Code)

This section lists the standardized assistance types organized by their corresponding codes.


Financial Assistance
Assistance Type Code Assistance Type Name
F001 Grant
F002 Cooperative Agreement
F003 Direct Loan
F004 Loan Guarantee
F005 Indemnity/Insurance (non-loan)
F006 Direct Payment for Specified Use
F007 Direct Payment with Unrestricted Use
F008 Asset Forfeiture / Equitable Sharing
F009 Sale, Exchange, or Donation of Property and Goods
F010 Other Financial Assistance

Non-Financial Assistance
Assistance Type Code Assistance Type Name
N001 Use of Property, Facilities, and Equipment
N002 Provision of Specialized Services
N003 Advisory Services
N004 Dissemination of Technical Information
N005 Training
N006 Investigation of Complaints
N007 Other Non-Financial Assistance

Eligible Award Applicant and Beneficiary Types

This section lists entity types according to their eligibility as Award Applicants and Beneficiaries.

Eligible Award Applicant Types

Entity Type Code Entity Type Name
ET11010 Unrestricted by Entity Type
ET11020 Unrestricted by Individual Type
ET21010 U.S. Federal Government
ET22010 U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia)
ET22020 U.S. Territory (or Possession) Government (including freely-associated states)
ET22030 Department or Agency of a U.S. State Government
ET22040 Department or Agency of a U.S. Territorial Government
ET22050 Interstate Organization
ET23010 Federally Recognized Indian/Native American/Alaska Native Tribal Government
ET23020 Indian/Native American/Alaska Native Tribal Government (Other than Federally Recognized)
ET23030 Tribally Designated Housing Authority
ET24010 Municipality or Township Government
ET24020 County Government
ET24030 School District Government
ET24040 School District
ET24050 Other Local Government Consortium or Regional Organization
ET25010 Public Housing Authority
ET25020 Planning Commission
ET25030 Airport Authority
ET25040 Port Authority
ET25050 Transit Authority
ET25060 Water Delivery Authority
ET25070 Other Special District Government
ET26010 Local
ET26020 State
ET26030 Territorial
ET26040 Tribal
ET31010 Foreign Government
ET32010 Foreign Non-Government Nonprofit Organization
ET32020 Foreign Non-Government Not-for-Profit Organization
ET32030 Foreign Non-Governmental For-Profit Organization
ET33010 International Organization
ET41010 Nonprofit Organization
ET41020 Not-for-Profit Organization
ET41030 For-Profit Organization
ET51060 Builder / Contractor / Developer
ET51100 Farmworker
ET51120 Small Business Person
ET59010 Homeowner
ET59020 Land / Property Owner
ET59060 Veteran (including dependents)
ET59070 Active-Duty Service Person (including dependents)
ET59080 Reservist (including dependents)
ET59999 Other

Eligible Beneficiary Types

Entity Type Code Entity Type Name
ET11010 Unrestricted by Entity Type
ET11020 Unrestricted by Individual Type
ET12010 Specific Restrictions Determined at NOFO Level
ET21010 U.S. Federal Government
ET22010 U.S. State Government
ET22020 U.S. Territory Government
ET22030 Department or Agency of a U.S. State Government
ET22040 Department or Agency of a U.S. Territorial Government
ET22050 Interstate Organization
ET23010 Federally Recognized Tribal Government
ET23020 Tribal Government (Other than Federally Recognized)
ET23030 Tribally Designated Housing Authority
ET24010 Municipality or Township Government
ET24020 County Government
ET24030 School District Government
ET24040 School District
ET24050 Other Local Government Consortium or Regional Organization
ET25010 Public Housing Authority
ET25020 Planning Commission
ET25030 Airport Authority
ET25040 Port Authority
ET25050 Transit Authority
ET25060 Water Delivery Authority
ET25070 Other Special District Government
ET26010 Local
ET26020 State
ET26030 Territorial
ET26040 Tribal
ET31010 Foreign Government
ET32010 Foreign Non-Government Nonprofit Organization
ET32020 Foreign Non-Government Not-for-Profit Organization
ET32030 Foreign Non-Governmental For-Profit Organization
ET33010 International Organization
ET41010 Nonprofit Organization
ET41020 Not-for-Profit Organization
ET41030 For-Profit Organization
ET51010 Health Professional
ET51020 Education Professional
ET51030 Scientist / Researcher
ET51040 Artist / Humanist
ET51050 Engineer / Architect
ET51060 Builder / Contractor / Developer
ET51070 Miner
ET51080 Longshore and Harbor Worker
ET51090 Farmer / Rancher / Agriculture Producer
ET51100 Farmworker
ET51110 Industrialist / Business Person
ET51120 Small Business Person
ET51130 Criminal Justice Personnel
ET52010 Infant and Toddler (0–3)
ET52020 Young Child (4–9)
ET52030 Pre-Teen (10–12)
ET52040 Teen (13–19)
ET52050 Adult (20–64)
ET52060 Senior Citizen (65+)
ET53010 Early Childhood Education
ET53020 Primary Education
ET53030 Lower Secondary Education
ET53040 Upper Secondary Education
ET53050 Non-university Higher Education
ET53060 University Higher Education
ET53070 Graduate and Professional Higher Education
ET53080 Trainee
ET59010 Homeowner
ET59020 Land / Property Owner
ET59030 Refugee
ET59040 U.S. Citizen
ET59050 Resident/Citizen of a U.S. Territory
ET59060 Veteran (including dependents)
ET59070 Active-Duty Service Person (including dependents)
ET59080 Reservist (including dependents)
ET59090 Consumer
ET59999 Other

Examples

Example 1: Search by specific Assistance Listing ID

Request URL Production URL: https://api.sam.gov/assistance-listings/v1/search?api_key={User’s Public API Key}&assistanceListingId=43.008

Alpha URL: https://api-alpha.sam.gov/assistance-listings/v1/search?api_key={User’s Public API Key}&assistanceListingId=10.080
Note: Request URL for Alpha is used in this example
Response (JSON Output)

{
    "totalRecords": 1,
    "pageSize": 10,
    "pageNumber": 1,
    "totalPages": 1,
    "assistanceListingsData": [
        {
            "version": "2.0",
            "status": "Active",
            "programId": "18aa264962af4fa0b73c40ab1f2f9202",
            "publishedDate": "2025-11-07T18:56:43.719+00:00",
            "assistanceListingId": "10.080",
            "title": "Milk Income Loss Contract Program ",
            "popularLongName": "(MILC)",
            "popularShortName": null,
            "relatedFederalAssistance": null,
            "federalOrganization": {
                "department": "AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF",
                "departmentCode": "1200",
                "agency": "FARM SERVICE AGENCY",
                "agencyCode": "12D2"
            },
            "programWebPage": "http://www.fsa.usda.gov",
            "overview": {
                "objective": "To maintain and expand existing markets for dairy which are vital to the welfare of milk producers in the United States. Payments under this program will be limited to dairy operations that produced milk in the United States and commercially marketed milk during the period of October 1, 2007 through September 30, 2013.",
                "assistanceListingDescription": "test",
                "fundedProjectsList": {
                    "isApplicable": false,
                    "list": []
                },
                "missionSubCategories": {
                    "primary": {
                        "code": "0001001",
                        "name": "Agricultural Resource Conservation and Development"
                    },
                    "other": []
                }
            },
            "authorizations": {
                "list": [
                    {
                        "parentAuthorizationId": null,
                        "authorizationTypes": {
                            "act": true,
                            "executiveOrder": false,
                            "publicLaw": true,
                            "statute": false,
                            "usc": true
                        },
                        "act": {
                            "title": "1",
                            "part": "E",
                            "section": "1506",
                            "description": "Food, Conservaton and Energy Act of 2008"
                        },
                        "executiveOrder": null,
                        "publicLaw": {
                            "congressCode": "110",
                            "number": "246",
                            "description": ""
                        },
                        "statute": null,
                        "usc": {
                            "title": "7",
                            "section": "7981-7982",
                            "description": ""
                        }
                    }
                ]
            },
            "financialInformation": {
                "isFundedCurrentFY": false,
                "additionalInformation": "testing",
                "obligations": [
                    {
                        "assistanceType": {
                            "code": "F001",
                            "name": "Grant"
                        },
                        "awardAmountBasis": [
                            {
                                "code": "A01",
                                "name": "Discretionary Award Amount Selection"
                            },
                            {
                                "code": "A03",
                                "name": "Mandatory Award Amount Selection"
                            }
                        ],
                        "awardRecipientBasis": [
                            {
                                "code": "R02",
                                "name": "Discretionary and Non-Competitive Recipient Selection Award"
                            }
                        ],
                        "values": [
                            {
                                "year": 2024,
                                "actual": 2000.00,
                                "estimate": null
                            },
                            {
                                "year": 2025,
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                            {
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                "rangeAndAverageAssistance": [
                    {
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                        "maximumAwardAmount": 3000.00,
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                    {
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                        "minimumAwardAmount": null,
                        "maximumAwardAmount": null,
                        "averageAwardAmount": null
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                "accomplishments": {
                    "isApplicable": false,
                    "list": []
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                "accountsIdentificationList": [
                    {
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                        "testing"
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                "applicant": {
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                            "name": "Other"
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                },
                "beneficiary": {
                    "isSameAsApplicant": false,
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                        {
                            "code": "ET11010",
                            "name": "Unrestricted by Entity Type"
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                },
                "assistanceUsage": {
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                        {
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                            "name": "Administrative Expenses"
                        }
                    ],
                    "description": "Each fiscal year, eligible dairy operations can receive a monthly payment based on monthly milk marketing, up to a maximum of 2.4 million pounds per dairy operation, for fiscal year October 1, 2007 through September 30, 2008.  Maximum eligible pounds increase to 2.985 million pounds from October 1, 2008 through August 31, 2013, except that the cap reduces back to 2.4 million pounds during the month of September, 2013.  Dairy operations who make changes to their producer status or who reconstitute their farm operations on or after October 1, 2007 for the sole purpose of receiving additional payments will not be eligible for the benefits under the program implemented by this rule."
                },
                "assistanceRestriction": {
                    "types": [
                        {
                            "code": "AD001",
                            "name": "Administrative Expenses"
                        }
                    ],
                    "description": "test"
                }
            },
            "assistanceApplication": {
                "deadlines": {
                    "value": "This Assistance Listing has deadline information",
                    "list": [
                        {
                            "start": "2007-10-01",
                            "end": "2013-09-30",
                            "description": null
                        }
                    ],
                    "description": "Please contact the program contact listed in the Information Contacts section below."
                },
                "preApplicationCoordination": {
                    "environmentalImpact": null,
                    "description": null
                },
                "applicationProcedure": {
                    "opportunityPostedLocation": null,
                    "opportunityPostedURL": null,
                    "location": null,
                    "description": null,
                    "url": null
                },
                "selectionCriteria": {
                    "isApplicable": false,
                    "description": null
                },
                "awardProcedure": {
                    "description": "The Price Support Division (PSD) in Washington DC is responsible for the implementation of the MILC program in county offices.  They will manage the contracts and determine the eligibility of monthly payments for each contract."
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                "payments": {
                    "list": [
                        {
                            "fundingDate": "2020-12-12",
                            "type": "Directive",
                            "frequency": "Semi-Annually",
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                            "spendingPeriodType": "Months",
                            "spendingPeriod": 23,
                            "spendingPeriodDescription": "test"
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                "approval": {
                    "interval": "Other",
                    "description": "From 1 to 60 days."
                },
                "appeal": {
                    "interval": "> 180 Days",
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                "renewal": {
                    "interval": "Not Applicable",
                    "description": null
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                        {
                            "code": "subpartB",
                            "isSelected": false
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                        {
                            "code": "subpartC",
                            "isSelected": false
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                        {
                            "code": "subpartD",
                            "isSelected": false
                        },
                        {
                            "code": "subpartE",
                            "isSelected": true
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                        {
                            "code": "subpartF",
                            "isSelected": true
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                    ],
                    "description": ""
                },
                "reports": [
                    {
                        "code": "financial",
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                            "Quarterly"
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                        "description": "test"
                    },
                    {
                        "code": "progress",
                        "frequency": [
                            "Monthly"
                        ],
                        "description": "test"
                    },
                    {
                        "code": "other",
                        "frequency": [],
                        "description": ""
                    }
                ],
                "audit": {
                    "isApplicable": false,
                    "frequency": [],
                    "description": ""
                },
                "records": {
                    "retentionPeriodType": "Years",
                    "retentionPeriod": 23,
                    "description": "Producers approved for benefits under this program must maintain accurate records and accounts in order to document that they meet all eligibility requirements specified herein, as may be requested by the Commodity Credit Corporation or the Farm Service Agency.  Such records and accounts must be retained for 3 years after the date of payment to the dairy operation under this program.  Destruction of the records 3 years after the date of payment shall be the risk of the party undertaking the destruction."
                },
                "documents": {
                    "isApplicable": "true",
                    "description": ""
                },
                "additionalRequirements": [
                    {
                        "id": "dc3170b693a4429a8936026472a6fe13",
                        "url": "https://sam.gov",
                        "description": "test"
                    }
                ],
                "guidelinesAndInformation": [
                    {
                        "id": "903686f8a1504df9bacb11b0a9e11733",
                        "url": "https://sam.gov",
                        "description": "test"
                    },
                    {
                        "id": "479b85703d6343be92a3c3f30699a0f9",
                        "url": "https://sam.gov",
                        "description": "test124"
                    }
                ],
                "formulaAndMatching": {
                    "isApplicable": false,
                    "types": {
                        "formula": true,
                        "matching": true,
                        "moe": true
                    },
                    "formula": {
                        "title": "7",
                        "chapter": "CFR",
                        "part": "1430",
                        "subPart": "B",
                        "publicLaw": "110-246",
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                    "matching": {
                        "requirementFlag": "D",
                        "percent": "30",
                        "description": "test"
                    },
                    "moe": {
                        "description": "test"
                    }
                },
                "maps": {
                    "basis": [],
                    "usageList": [],
                    "areCBSADelineationsUsed": "no",
                    "currentCBSADelineationAdopted": {
                        "isSelected": null,
                        "historicalDelineationSelection": ""
                    }
                }
            },
            "contacts": {
                "local": {
                    "flag": "none",
                    "officeLocationURL": "https://sam.gov",
                    "description": "Consult the local phone directory for location of the nearest county FSA office.  If no listing, contact the appropriate State FSA office listed in the FSA section of Appendix IV of the Catalog, or on the Internet at http://www.fsa.usda.gov/edso/."
                },
                "headquarters": [
                    {
                        "contactId": "20ae21a5cc599b66634cc6d109e4e817",
                        "title": "Program Manager",
                        "fullName": "Danielle Cooke",
                        "email": "danielle.cooke@wdc.usda.gov",
                        "phone": "202-720-1919",
                        "fax": "202-690-3307",
                        "streetAddress": "Stop 0512, 1400 Independence Ave SW",
                        "city": "Washington",
                        "state": "DC",
                        "zip": "20250-0512",
                        "country": "US",
                        "subdivisionCode": null,
                        "subdivisionName": null
                    },
                    {
                        "contactId": "869ae41df9c7b70849acc9ccf64d37f5",
                        "title": "",
                        "fullName": "Amy Mitchell",
                        "email": "Amy.Mitchell1@usda.gov",
                        "phone": "2027208954",
                        "fax": "",
                        "streetAddress": "USDA, FSA, Safety Net Division, 1400 Independence Ave SW Stop 0517",
                        "city": "Washington",
                        "state": "DC",
                        "zip": "20250",
                        "country": "US",
                        "subdivisionCode": null,
                        "subdivisionName": null
                    }
                ]
            }
        }
    ]
}

Example 2: Search by Assistance Type codes, Status and Federal Organization code

Request URL Production URL: https://api.sam.gov/assistance-listings/v1/search?api_key={User’s Public API Key}&assitanceTypes=F001,N003&Status=ACTIVE&pageSize=25&organizationCodes=4700&organizationLevel=Agency

Alpha URL: https://api-alpha.sam.gov/assistance-listings/v1/search?api_key={User’s Public API Key}&assitanceTypes=F001,N003&Status=ACTIVE&pageSize=25&organizationCodes=4700&organizationLevel=Agency
Note: Request URL for Alpha is used in this example
Response (JSON Output) Note: Response for one record is provided as an example

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    "totalRecords": 65,
    "pageSize": 25,
    "pageNumber": 1,
    "totalPages": 3,
    "assistanceListingsData": [
        {
            "version": "2.0",
            "status": "Active",
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            "publishedDate": "2025-11-19T05:00:17.343+00:00",
            "assistanceListingId": "39.141",
            "title": "Test01_07212022_ALAdmin",
            "popularLongName": "Test01_07212022_ALAdmin",
            "popularShortName": null,
            "relatedFederalAssistance": null,
            "federalOrganization": {
                "department": "GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION",
                "departmentCode": "4700",
                "agency": "GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION",
                "agencyCode": "4700"
            },
            "programWebPage": "https://test.gov",
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            "financialInformation": {
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                    {
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                        },
                        "awardAmountBasis": [
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                                "name": "Formula Award Amount Selection"
                            },
                            {
                                "code": "A03",
                                "name": "Mandatory Award Amount Selection"
                            }
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                        "awardRecipientBasis": [
                            {
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                            {
                                "code": "R03",
                                "name": "Non-Discretionary and Competitive Recipient Selection Award"
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                        ],
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                            {
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                                "estimate": null
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                            {
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                    {
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                ],
                "accomplishments": {
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The LISS goal for BIL funding is to significantly improve Long Island Sound’s environmental health, climate resilience, and economic vitality in an equitable; 2) climate resilience and sustainability through implementation of the LISS 5-year Sustainable and Resilient Communities Work Plan, including community planning and implementation of living shorelines, wetland restoration, and flood These allocations are expected to continue for five years, through 2026. The LISS goal for BIL funding is to significantly improve Long Island Sound’s environmental health, climate resilience, and economic vitality in an equitable; 2) climate resilience and sustainability through implementation of the LISS 5-year Sustainable and Resilient Communities Work Plan, including community planning and implementation of living shorelines, wetland restoration, and flood These allocations are expected to continue for five years, through 2026. 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                "formulaAndMatching": {
                    "isApplicable": false,
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                        "moe": false
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                        "publicLaw": "",
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                        "requirementFlag": "mandatory",
                        "percent": "70",
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Section 119(d) of the Clean Water Act, as amended by America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 Public Law No: 115-270, authorizes the Administrator to award grants to eligible entities to implement the LISS Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP), with special emphasis on implementation, research and planning, enforcement, and citizen involvement and education projects. The LISS management conference, with participants from state, interstate and regional environmental agencies, local governments and other public or nonprofit private agencies, research institutions and individuals, develops programs to protect and restore Long Island Sound. EPA also provides assistance through funds appropriated under Section 320 of the Clean Water Act (The National Estuary Program). 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                },
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                        "title": "",
                        "fullName": "test123",
                        "email": "aladmin.test@gsa.gov",
                        "phone": "1236547897",
                        "fax": "",
                        "streetAddress": "Test Street",
                        "city": "Georgetown",
                        "state": "TX",
                        "zip": "78626",
                        "country": "USA",
                        "subdivisionCode": null,
                        "subdivisionName": null
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                ]
            }
        },..
}

Example 3: Search by Applicant Types, Status and Published Date

Request URL Production URL: https://api.sam.gov/assistance-listings/v1/search?api_key={User’s Public API Key}&status=ALL&pageSize=25&applicantTypes=ET21010&publishedDateFrom=2025-01-01&publishedDateTo=2026-01-01

Alpha URL: https://api-alpha.sam.gov/assistance-listings/v1/search?api_key={User’s Public API Key}&status=ALL&pageSize=25&applicantTypes=ET21010&publishedDateFrom=2025-01-01&publishedDateTo=2026-01-01
Note: Request URL for Alpha is used in this example
Response (JSON Output) Note: Response for one record is provided as an example

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    "pageSize": 25,
    "pageNumber": 1,
    "totalPages": 1,
    "assistanceListingsData": [
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            "version": "2.0",
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            "assistanceListingId": "10.078",
            "title": "Bioenergy Program",
            "popularLongName": "(BIO)",
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            "federalOrganization": {
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                "departmentCode": "1200",
                "agency": "FARM SERVICE AGENCY",
                "agencyCode": "12D2"
            },
            "programWebPage": "https://www.gsa.gov",
            "overview": {
                "objective": "The goals of the Bioenergy Program are to encourage increased purchases of eligible commodities for the purpose of expanding production of such bioenergy and support new production capacity for such bioenergy.",
                "assistanceListingDescription": "TEST",
                "fundedProjectsList": {
                    "isApplicable": false,
                    "list": []
                },
                "missionSubCategories": {
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                        "code": "0001001",
                        "name": "Agricultural Resource Conservation and Development"
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                    "other": []
                }
            },
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                        "authorizationTypes": {
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                            "executiveOrder": false,
                            "publicLaw": false,
                            "statute": false,
                            "usc": false
                        },
                        "act": {
                            "title": null,
                            "section": null,
                            "description": " Title IX, Section 9010, Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 and Section 5(e) of the CCC Charter Act, 15 U.S.C. 714c. \n"
                        },
                        "executiveOrder": null,
                        "publicLaw": null,
                        "statute": null,
                        "usc": null
                    }
                ]
            },
            "financialInformation": {
                "isFundedCurrentFY": false,
                "additionalInformation": "TEST",
                "obligations": [
                    {
                        "assistanceType": {
                            "code": "F001",
                            "name": "Grant"
                        },
                        "awardAmountBasis": [
                            {
                                "code": "A01",
                                "name": "Discretionary Award Amount Selection"
                            }
                        ],
                        "awardRecipientBasis": [
                            {
                                "code": "R02",
                                "name": "Discretionary and Non-Competitive Recipient Selection Award"
                            }
                        ],
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                                "actual": 4567.00,
                                "estimate": null
                            },
                            {
                                "year": 2026,
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                ],
                "rangeAndAverageAssistance": [
                    {
                        "fiscalYear": 2025,
                        "minimumAwardAmount": 567.00,
                        "maximumAwardAmount": 890.00,
                        "averageAwardAmount": 678.00
                    },
                    {
                        "fiscalYear": 2026,
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                        "maximumAwardAmount": null,
                        "averageAwardAmount": null
                    }
                ],
                "accomplishments": {
                    "isApplicable": false,
                    "list": []
                },
                "accountsIdentificationList": [
                    {
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                ]
            },
            "criteriaForApplying": {
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                },
                "applicant": {
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                        {
                            "code": "ET21010",
                            "name": "U.S. Federal Government"
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                "beneficiary": {
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                            "name": "U.S. Federal Government"
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                            "name": "Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations"
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                    ],
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                "assistanceRestriction": {
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            },
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                    "value": "Deadlines do not apply",
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                    "description": null
                },
                "applicationProcedure": {
                    "opportunityPostedLocation": null,
                    "opportunityPostedURL": null,
                    "location": null,
                    "description": null,
                    "url": null
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                "selectionCriteria": {
                    "isApplicable": false,
                    "description": null
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                "awardProcedure": {
                    "description": "None."
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                "payments": {
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                            "type": "Reimbursement",
                            "frequency": "Monthly",
                            "frequencyDescription": "TEST",
                            "spendingPeriodType": "Months",
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                },
                "approval": {
                    "interval": "Not Applicable",
                    "description": "From 1 to 30 days."
                },
                "appeal": {
                    "interval": "Not Applicable",
                    "description": "Any participant who is subject to an adverse determination may appeal the determination by filing a written request with the Deputy Administrator at the following address:  Deputy Administrator, Commodity Operations, Farm Service Agency, Department of Agriculture, STOP 0550, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, DC 20250-0550.  To receive consideration, the participant must file the appeal within 30 days after written notice of the decision, which is the subject of the appeal, is mailed or otherwise made available to the participant.  An appeal shall be considered to have been filed when personally delivered in writing to the Deputy Administrator or when the properly addressed request, postage paid, is postmarked.  The Deputy Administrator may accept and act upon an appeal even though it is not timely filed if, in the judgement of the Deputy Administrator, circumstances warrant such action."
                },
                "renewal": {
                    "interval": "Not Applicable",
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            "compliance": {
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                        {
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                        },
                        {
                            "code": "subpartD",
                            "isSelected": false
                        },
                        {
                            "code": "subpartE",
                            "isSelected": false
                        },
                        {
                            "code": "subpartF",
                            "isSelected": false
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                "reports": [
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                "audit": {
                    "isApplicable": false,
                    "frequency": [],
                    "description": ""
                },
                "records": {
                    "retentionPeriodType": "Months",
                    "retentionPeriod": 1,
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                },
                "documents": {
                    "isApplicable": "true",
                    "description": ""
                },
                "additionalRequirements": [],
                "guidelinesAndInformation": [],
                "formulaAndMatching": {
                    "isApplicable": false,
                    "types": {
                        "formula": true,
                        "matching": false,
                        "moe": false
                    },
                    "formula": {
                        "title": "TEST",
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                        "subPart": "7",
                        "publicLaw": "8",
                        "description": "TEST"
                    },
                    "matching": {
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                        "description": ""
                    },
                    "moe": {
                        "description": ""
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                },
                "maps": {
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                    "usageList": [],
                    "areCBSADelineationsUsed": "no",
                    "currentCBSADelineationAdopted": {
                        "isSelected": null,
                        "historicalDelineationSelection": ""
                    }
                }
            },
            "contacts": {
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                    "flag": "none",
                    "officeLocationURL": null,
                    "description": ""
                },
                "headquarters": [
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                        "title": "",
                        "fullName": "Amy Mitchell",
                        "email": "Amy.Mitchell1@usda.gov",
                        "phone": "2027208954",
                        "fax": "",
                        "streetAddress": "USDA, FSA, Safety Net Division, 1400 Independence Ave SW Stop 0517",
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                        "subdivisionName": null
                    },
                    {
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                        "title": "",
                        "fullName": "Amy Mitchell",
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                        "fax": "",
                        "streetAddress": "USDA, FSA, Safety Net Division, 1400 Independence Ave SW Stop 0517",
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        },..
}

Example 4: Search by Applicant Types, Beneficiary Types, Status, Federal Organization code and Published Date

Request URL Production URL: https://api.sam.gov/assistance-listings/v1/search?api_key={User’s Public API Key}&status=Active&pageSize=10&organizationCodes=47QXLA&organizationLevel=Office&applicantTypes=ET21010&publishedDateFrom=2025-01-01&beneficiaryTypes=ET11020

Alpha URL: https://api-alpha.sam.gov/assistance-listings/v1/search?api_key={User’s Public API Key}&status=Active&pageSize=10&organizationCodes=47QXLA&organizationLevel=Office&applicantTypes=ET21010&publishedDateFrom=2025-01-01&beneficiaryTypes=ET11020
Note: Request URL for Alpha is used in this example
Response (JSON Output)

{
    "totalRecords": 1,
    "pageSize": 10,
    "pageNumber": 1,
    "totalPages": 1,
    "assistanceListingsData": [
        {
            "version": "2.0",
            "status": "Active",
            "programId": "eea804ef04f348eca2f2de7a63ef5b73",
            "publishedDate": "2025-12-29T21:35:48.062+00:00",
            "assistanceListingId": "39.58U",
            "title": "NOVEMBER 13 2025 ALPHA PROGRAM TITLE",
            "popularLongName": "PROGRAM POPULAR NAME - LONG",
            "popularShortName": "PROGRAM POPULAR NAME - SHORT",
            "relatedFederalAssistance": [
                "14.117 - Mortgage Insurance Homes",
                "12.431 - Basic Scientific Research"
            ],
            "federalOrganization": {
                "department": "GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION",
                "departmentCode": "4700",
                "agency": "FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE",
                "agencyCode": "4732",
                "office": "FAS/OFFICE REG COMMISSIONER/BRANCHA",
                "officeCode": "47QXLA"
            },
            "programWebPage": "http://www.sam.gov",
            "overview": {
                "objective": "123",
                "assistanceListingDescription": "assistance listing description up to 4000 characters",
                "fundedProjectsList": {
                    "isApplicable": true,
                    "list": [
                        {
                            "fiscalYear": 2025,
                            "description": "partially funded"
                        },
                        {
                            "fiscalYear": 2026,
                            "description": "unfunded"
                        }
                    ]
                },
                "missionSubCategories": {
                    "primary": {
                        "code": "0001006",
                        "name": "Forestry"
                    },
                    "other": [
                        {
                            "code": "0003011",
                            "name": "Fire Protection"
                        },
                        {
                            "code": "0006004",
                            "name": "Disaster Relief"
                        },
                        {
                            "code": "0006002",
                            "name": "Flood Prevention and Control"
                        },
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                            "name": "Work Education"
                        }
                    ]
                }
            },
            "authorizations": {
                "list": [
                    {
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                        "authorizationTypes": {
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                            "executiveOrder": false,
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                            "usc": true
                        },
                        "act": {
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                            "publicLaw": false,
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                            "usc": false
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401 Unauthorized
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500 Internal Server Error

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400 Core Based Statistical Delineations parameter must be either Y or N Core Based Statistical Delineations value provided is invalid.
400 Status must be either ‘ACTIVE’, ‘INACTIVE’, or ‘ALL’ Status value provided is invalid.
400 Organization Level must be one of these values: ‘Department’, ‘Agency’, or ‘Office’ Organization Level value provided is invalid.
500 Error occurred while searching assistance listings A System error was encountered while retrieving the assistance listings data for the user’s request.

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