Global AIDS — CFDA 93.067
$4.71 billion in federal obligations is indexed on USAspending.gov for Global AIDS (CFDA 93.067). The listing carries 223 awards, 161 recipients, and a 6-state geographic count. Those dollars are assistance obligations, not outlays and not a count of patients, countries, or treatment years. Six coded jurisdictions is the distinctive fact: a global-assistance listing can post a large dollar book against a narrow domestic place-of-performance field.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.067 shows $4.71 billion in USAspending obligations for Global AIDS.
- The listing covers 223 awards and 161 recipients.
- Awards are coded to 6 states in the USAspending geographic count.
- Totals are obligations, not outlays or country counts.
Global AIDS obligations at $4.71 billion
USAspending.gov records $4,706,919,028.08 in obligations under CFDA 93.067. Two hundred twenty-three awards produce that stock. A simple average is about $21.1 million per award — consistent with large implementing-partner grants rather than thousands of clinic-level rows. That average is a quotient of two packet totals, not a typical country program budget.
The assistance-listing title is GLOBAL AIDS. CFDA 93.067 is the identifier. Other HIV listings, if tagged under other CFDA numbers, are not included in the $4.71 billion.
USAspending.gov records the $4,706,919,028.08 obligation stock for CFDA 93.067 together with 223 awards, 161 recipients, and 6 states. Keep Global AIDS on 93.067 when quoting these four facts. Outlays remain a separate column.
One hundred sixty-one recipients, six states
One hundred sixty-one recipients share 223 awards, or about 1.4 award records per recipient on average. Splitting $4.71 billion evenly would assign about $29.2 million per recipient. Implementing organizations are the unit this kind of listing usually names; the packet does not list the 161.
Six states in the geographic count is the narrowest field in this batch. Place-of-performance on 6 cells is a domestic coding field, not a count of countries where programs operate. A global-assistance award can be coded to a U.S. headquarters jurisdiction. Dollar amounts by place are on the program table.
Award count is not a country count
Among health listings, 93.067 is mid-sparse: 223 rows against $4.71 billion. Award count is a weak proxy for “number of countries or patients.” Recipients (161) are the organizational headcount.
The packet does not report country inventories, treatment years, or viral-suppression rates. Citing 223 as countries or patients would be a unit error. Keep the units straight: dollars, awards, recipients, states.
Obligations versus global-AIDS cash
The $4.71 billion is an obligation total from USAspending.gov. Outlays — cash paid against Global AIDS awards — are not in the packet. A partner can show a large obligation stock while program draws follow a multi-year calendar. Deobligations and upward adjustments both move the total.
Use CFDA 93.067 to size this Global AIDS listing. Do not use it as a country dashboard. This page reports the obligation book tagged 93.067.
What the 93.067 tables omit
The Global AIDS hub lists award-backed obligations from USAspending.gov. It is not a country roster, not a patient census, and not a treatment-year file. Series that never appear as assistance awards will not show up in the $4,706,919,028.08.
Place-of-performance on 6 states is a coding field. Read the program page before treating those six cells as the only places dollars can flow. Recipient dollars, if shown on the hub, are still obligation amounts, not cash already spent on treatment.
Where the 93.067 table lives
The Global AIDS program page overlays these four facts. The all-programs index ranks 93.067 among other assistance listings. Agency pages show awarding-agency rollups. For 93.067 only, start on the program page.
CFDA 93.067’s 223 awards spread $4,706,919,028.08 across 161 recipients and 6 states. Quote award count as a record count, recipient count as the organizational headcount, and dollars as obligations from USAspending.gov. Six coded jurisdictions is the geography story, not a country census. Outlays remain a separate column. Source: USAspending.gov assistance awards. The four-fact citation for CFDA 93.067 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 93.067 before ranking this listing against other assistance rows. Obligations remain the reporting concept on this extract; outlays are not stored in the packet facts. Award count is a record count; recipient count is the organizational headcount; the state figure is a coded-jurisdiction count from USAspending.gov. Deobligations and upward adjustments both move the obligation stock; this page does not publish remaining balances. Internal links on this overlay point to the program page, the all-programs index, and agency rollups. SpendingVault indexes USAspending.gov assistance awards; it does not convert this CFDA into a performance scorecard.
Questions
- How much is obligated for Global AIDS?
- USAspending.gov records $4,706,919,028.08 in obligations for CFDA 93.067. SpendingVault indexes 223 awards, 161 recipients, and 6 states. The figure is an obligation sum, not an outlay and not a patient or country count. CFDA 93.067’s $4.71 billion is the USAspending obligation stock.
- Why does CFDA 93.067 show only 6 states?
- The extract codes 6 states on place-of-performance. That is a domestic coding field for assistance awards, not a count of countries where programs operate. A global-assistance award can be labeled to a U.S. headquarters jurisdiction. Place amounts are on the program page.
- How many recipients appear on CFDA 93.067?
- The extract lists 161 recipients on assistance awards tagged 93.067. A simple average is about $21.1 million per award. The packet does not name the 161 or publish country inventories. Recipient count is the organizational headcount. USAspending.gov assistance awards on SpendingVault are the source for this obligation stock.
- Is $4.71 billion already spent on global AIDS programs?
- Not necessarily. Obligations are commitments. Outlays are payments. CFDA 93.067’s indexed total is the obligation stock from USAspending.gov. This page does not report cash drawn or people on treatment. The $4.71 billion on 223 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.