For Government Affairs Directors
Know what your peers received,
what your member prioritizes,
and where your ask stands.
FFID consolidates FY2022–FY2026 of House CPF and Senate CDS data into one searchable platform — so government affairs directors can research member priorities, benchmark peer funding, and prepare stronger requests before each cycle.
Three things every government affairs director needs to know.
The answers are scattered across years of committee documents, press releases, and appropriations PDFs — unless you have FFID.
You need to know
What has our member funded historically?
See any member's complete CPF and CDS sponsorship record — total dollars, project types, recipient names, enacted vs. requested — across all fiscal years in the database.
Browse member directory →You need to know
What did peer organizations receive?
Filter by recipient type, state, and project category to see what comparable institutions have received. Know where your ask stands before you make it.
Search comparable awards →You need to know
Where is congressional funding growing?
Track agency funding trends, state momentum, and category shifts across fiscal years. Know which appropriations lanes are expanding before the next request window opens.
View funding trends →Requested vs. Enacted
Track whether the request made it through.
FFID separates requested projects from enacted outcomes. Monitor whether a member's CPF or CDS request was ultimately enacted — so you know the appropriations result before planning your next ask.
Requested
Member submitted the project for consideration
Enacted
Project was included in the final appropriations act
How government affairs directors use FFID
Four research workflows that replace manual PDF assembly.
Review your member's complete funding record
Pull any member's full CPF or CDS history — total dollars, fiscal year breakdown, project types, recipients, and enacted vs. requested status. What used to take hours takes seconds.
Benchmark your organization against peer recipients
Find comparable organizations in the same state and project category. See what similar institutions received and how your historical funding compares — before your next legislative meeting.
Monitor funding trends by agency, state, and category
Use the Trends page to track where congressional appetite is building or contracting. Know which agencies are growing and which categories have high enacted rates before advising on request strategy.
Set alerts and export data for leadership reporting
Save filters for your target agencies, states, and project categories. Receive a weekly email alert when new funded projects appear in your priority areas — and export funding data to CSV for board briefings, leadership reports, or annual legislative reviews.
In practice
How government affairs directors are using FFID today.
A government affairs director compared their organization's five-year CPF funding history against peer institutions in the same state — and found they had received below-average amounts for their project category, strengthening the case for a larger ask.
A university government affairs team tracked whether their member's requested CDS project was enacted — and knew the appropriations outcome before the press release, giving them time to plan next steps.
A municipal government affairs director used FFID trends data to identify that DOT transportation funding had grown significantly in their state over three fiscal years — timing their FY2027 request accordingly.
Prepare for the next request cycle
with data behind every decision.
602 members · FY2022–FY2026 · Requested and enacted tracked separately. Updated every Monday.