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Clean Communities Investment Accelerator — CFDA 66.960

$6,000,000,000 in federal obligations is indexed on USAspending.gov for the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: Clean Communities Investment Accelerator (CFDA 66.960). Five awards, five recipients, and five states carry that entire book. The headline is an obligation total, not an outlay total and not a count of loans, projects, or communities. A listing this concentrated will look empty in the award table even while the dollar sum is a round $6 billion.

Key figures

  • CFDA 66.960 shows $6,000,000,000 in USAspending obligations for the Clean Communities Investment Accelerator.
  • The listing covers 5 awards and 5 recipients.
  • Awards are coded to 5 states in the USAspending geographic count.
  • Totals are obligations, not outlays or loan counts.

Five awards hold $6 billion even

USAspending.gov records $6,000,000,000 in obligations under CFDA 66.960. Five awards produce that stock. A simple average is $1.2 billion per award — among the largest per-award ratios in this batch. That quotient is derived from the two packet totals. It is not a typical municipal grant and not a per-household energy rebate.

The assistance-listing title is GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION FUND: CLEAN COMMUNITIES INVESTMENT ACCELERATOR. CFDA 66.960 is the identifier. Other Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund rows, if tagged under other CFDA numbers, are outside this $6,000,000,000. Keep 66.960 separate from neighboring 66-series listings.

USAspending.gov records the $6,000,000,000 obligation stock for CFDA 66.960 together with 5 awards, 5 recipients, and 5 states. Keep the Clean Communities Investment Accelerator on 66.960 when quoting these four facts. Outlays remain a separate column.

A 1:1:1 awards-recipients-states book

Five recipients share 5 awards. Splitting $6,000,000,000 evenly would assign $1.2 billion per recipient. With 5 awards and 5 recipients, each stored recipient lines up with a single award row in this snapshot—an unusual 1:1 ratio among large listings. The packet does not name the 5.

Five states in the geographic count is a narrow coded-jurisdiction set. Place-of-performance on 5 cells is not a statement that accelerator activity cannot occur elsewhere through those recipients. A national fund coded to five place-of-performance cells can still transact widely. Dollar amounts by place are on the program table.

Concentration is the data feature

Among similarly sized dollar listings, 66.960 is the sparse extreme: 5 rows against $6,000,000,000. Award count is not a count of communities served, loans originated, or projects completed. Five is a record count.

The packet does not report loan tapes, emissions scores, or community inventories. Citing 5 as projects or neighborhoods would be a unit error. Keep the units straight: dollars, awards, recipients, states.

Obligations versus accelerator outlays

The $6,000,000,000 is an obligation total from USAspending.gov. Outlays — cash paid against these awards — are not in the packet. A recipient can show a $1.2 billion obligation while disbursements follow a multi-year calendar. Deobligations and upward adjustments both move the total. A remaining-balance question is an outlay question this extract does not answer.

Use CFDA 66.960 to size this Clean Communities Investment Accelerator listing. Do not use it as a greenhouse-gas inventory or a lending ledger. Those series live elsewhere. This page reports the obligation book tagged 66.960.

What the 66.960 tables omit

The Clean Communities Investment Accelerator hub lists award-backed obligations from USAspending.gov. It is not a loan-level tape, not a community roster, and not an emissions scorecard. Series that never appear as assistance awards will not show up in the $6,000,000,000. That omission is definitional rather than a gap in the 5 award rows.

Place-of-performance on 5 states is a coding field. Read the program page before treating those five cells as the only places dollars can flow. Recipient dollars, if shown on the hub, are still obligation amounts, not cash already deployed as loans.

How to cite CFDA 66.960

A complete citation is $6,000,000,000 in obligations for CFDA 66.960, covering 5 awards, 5 recipients, and 5 states, drawn from USAspending.gov assistance awards on SpendingVault. Name the series as obligations. Lead with the 5-award count if the question is concentration.

Start with the Clean Communities Investment Accelerator program page, then the all-programs index. Agency pages show awarding organizations; they do not replace this listing’s obligation total. Five awards against $6,000,000,000 is the concentration story; the 1:1 award-to-recipient ratio is the structure story. Outlays remain a separate column. Source: USAspending.gov assistance awards. The four-fact citation for CFDA 66.960 is the obligation stock on this extract, together with the award, recipient, and state counts already named above. Do not convert those figures into outlays, and do not treat award count as a service census. Start on the program page for CFDA 66.960 before ranking this listing against other assistance rows. Obligations remain the reporting concept on this extract; outlays are not stored in the packet facts.

Questions

How much is obligated under CFDA 66.960?
USAspending.gov records $6,000,000,000 in obligations for the Clean Communities Investment Accelerator. SpendingVault indexes 5 awards, 5 recipients, and 5 states. The figure is an obligation sum from assistance awards, not an outlay and not a loan count. CFDA 66.960’s $6 billion is the USAspending obligation stock.
Why are there only 5 awards on a $6 billion listing?
The listing shows 5 awards against 5 recipients. A simple average is $1.2 billion per award. That concentration matches a handful of large assistance actions rather than a high-volume rebate file. Award count is not a project or community count.
How many recipients appear on CFDA 66.960?
The extract lists 5 recipients, matching the 5 awards. Geographic coding covers 5 states. The packet does not name the 5 or publish loan inventories. Recipient count is the organizational headcount on this extract. USAspending.gov assistance awards on SpendingVault are the source for this obligation stock.
Is $6 billion already spent through the accelerator?
Not necessarily. Obligations are commitments. Outlays are payments. CFDA 66.960’s indexed total is the obligation stock from USAspending.gov. This page does not report cash drawn, remaining balances, or loans originated. The $6,000,000,000 on 5 awards is the obligation figure. USAspending.gov assistance awards on SpendingVault are the source for this obligation stock.

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