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Habitat Conservation — CFDA 11.463

$1,287,100,029.03 in federal obligations is indexed on USAspending.gov for Habitat Conservation (CFDA 11.463). The listing carries 265 awards, 164 recipients, and a 31-jurisdiction geographic count. Those dollars are assistance obligations, not outlays and not a count of acres restored, miles of stream, or species recovered. Two hundred sixty-five awards against 164 named organizations on a 31-jurisdiction map is a selected-project conservation file, not a nationwide formula grid.

Key figures

  • CFDA 11.463 shows $1,287,100,029.03 in USAspending obligations for Habitat Conservation.
  • The listing covers 265 awards and 164 recipients.
  • Awards are coded to 31 jurisdictions, a narrower map than most listings in this batch.
  • Totals are obligations, not outlays or acre counts.

Habitat-conservation obligations at $1.29 billion

USAspending.gov records $1,287,100,029.03 in obligations under CFDA 11.463. Two hundred sixty-five awards produce that stock. A simple average is about $4,857,000 per award — large relative to small restoration grants and consistent with multi-year habitat projects. That average is a quotient of two packet totals, not a typical acre-cost and not a price per linear mile.

The assistance-listing title is HABITAT CONSERVATION. CFDA 11.463 is the identifier. Other habitat or fisheries listings tagged under different CFDA numbers are not mixed into the $1.29 billion. Combining those codes would invent a combined restoration total this packet does not contain.

164 recipients on a 31-jurisdiction map

One hundred sixty-four recipients share 265 awards, or about 1.6 award records per recipient on average. Splitting $1,287,100,029.03 evenly would assign about $7.85 million per recipient. That density is a project-grantee pattern. The packet does not list the 164. Recipient count is the organizational headcount on the federal extract, not a census of watershed groups, tribes, or coastal towns.

Thirty-one jurisdictions in the geographic count is a tighter map than most assistance listings in this batch. Habitat dollars still follow selected projects, often coastal or aquatic, not equal shares. Place-of-performance amounts are on the program table.

Award count is not an acre census

Among commerce and conservation listings, 11.463 is a concentrated project file: 265 rows, 164 recipients, 31 jurisdictions. Award count is a weak proxy for “number of habitat projects” and a worse proxy for acres. Recipients (164) tell you how many named organizations sit on the extract; awards (265) tell you how many assistance rows were stored.

The packet does not report acres restored, fish passage, or species counts. Citing 265 as projects completed or 31 as the only habitats of concern would be a unit error. Keep the units straight: dollars, awards, recipients, jurisdictions. The $1,287,100,029.03 stock is the obligation book only.

Obligations versus habitat outlays

The $1,287,100,029.03 is an obligation total from USAspending.gov. Outlays — cash paid against Habitat Conservation awards — are not in the packet. A project file can show a large obligation stock while construction draws follow a later calendar. Deobligations and upward adjustments both move the total. A remaining-balance question is an outlay question this extract does not answer.

Use CFDA 11.463 to size this habitat-conservation listing in the assistance file. Do not use it as an acreage dashboard. Those series live elsewhere. This page reports the obligation book tagged 11.463.

What the 11.463 tables omit

The program hub lists award-backed obligations from USAspending.gov. It is not an acreage ledger, not a species list, and not a coastal-town directory. Series that never appear as assistance awards will not show up in the $1,287,100,029.03. That omission is definitional rather than a gap in the 265 award rows.

Place-of-performance on 31 jurisdictions is a coding field. Read the program page before treating those cells as the full habitat map. Recipient dollars, if shown on the hub, are still obligation amounts, not cash already paid to grantees. A researcher comparing 11.463 with other habitat codes should keep CFDA numbers separate.

A researcher comparing 11.463 with other habitat or fisheries codes should keep CFDA numbers separate. Thirty-one jurisdictions is a place-of-performance count, not the full habitat map.

Where the 11.463 table lives

The program page overlays these four facts. The all-programs index ranks 11.463 among other assistance listings. Agency pages show awarding-agency rollups that may include this CFDA among other listings. For 11.463 only, start on the program page.

CFDA 11.463’s 265 awards spread $1,287,100,029.03 across 164 recipients and 31 jurisdictions. Quote award count as a record count, recipient count as the organizational headcount, and dollars as obligations from USAspending.gov. About 1.6 award records per recipient is the density story on this listing. Outlays remain a separate column. Source: USAspending.gov assistance awards. Habitat Conservation is a 31-jurisdiction project book, not a nationwide formula.

Habitat Conservation is a 265-row project book on 164 organizations across 31 jurisdictions. About $4.86 million per award and a 31-jurisdiction map is the fingerprint, not an acre census. Read the $1,287,100,029.03 as the USAspending obligation stock for CFDA 11.463 only.

Questions

How much is obligated for Habitat Conservation?
USAspending.gov records $1,287,100,029.03 in obligations for CFDA 11.463. SpendingVault indexes 265 awards, 164 recipients, and 31 jurisdictions. The figure is an obligation sum from assistance awards, not an outlay and not an acre count. CFDA 11.463’s $1.29 billion is the USAspending obligation stock.
How many awards does CFDA 11.463 carry?
The listing shows 265 awards against 164 recipients, or about 1.6 award records per recipient. A simple average is about $4,857,000 per award. Award count is not a count of restored acres. Recipient dollars are on the program page.
Why does 11.463 show only 31 jurisdictions?
The extract codes awards to 31 jurisdictions in the USAspending geographic field. That is a place-of-performance count, not a statement that habitat work exists in only 31 states. One hundred sixty-four recipients share the $1,287,100,029.03 stock. The packet does not name the 31.
Is $1.29 billion already paid for habitat restoration?
Not necessarily. Obligations are commitments. Outlays are payments. CFDA 11.463’s indexed total is the obligation stock from USAspending.gov. This page does not report cash drawn, remaining balances, or acres restored. The $1,287,100,029.03 on 265 awards is the obligation figure.

CFDA/Assistance Listing numbers from USAspending assistance awards on SpendingVault.