Public Health Emergency Response Cooperative Agreement — CFDA 93.354
$29.3 billion in federal obligations is indexed on USAspending.gov for Public Health Emergency Response: Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Response: Public Health Crisis Response (CFDA 93.354). The listing shows 655 awards, 335 recipients, and a 60-state geographic count — the widest state count in this set of program packets. Those dollars are assistance obligations, not outlays. The long CFDA title is the official listing name; the join key remains 93.354.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.354 shows $29.3 billion in USAspending obligations for public health crisis-response cooperative agreements.
- The listing covers 655 awards and 335 recipients.
- Awards are coded to 60 states in the USAspending geographic count.
- Totals are obligations, not outlays.
Cooperative-agreement dollars at $29.3 billion
USAspending.gov records $29,306,150,576.38 in obligations under CFDA 93.354. Six hundred fifty-five awards produce that stock. A simple average is about $44.7 million per award, larger than typical research-project rows and smaller than the biggest state entitlement grants. The title identifies the activity as a cooperative agreement for public health crisis response, which in the assistance file still appears as obligation-bearing awards tagged 93.354.
Because the title is long, searchers often truncate it. Awards land on this page only if USAspending stored CFDA 93.354. Other public-health emergency listings are separate rows and are not added into the $29.3 billion.
Three hundred thirty-five recipients and a 60-state field
Three hundred thirty-five recipients sit against 655 awards — about two award records per recipient on average. Splitting $29.3 billion evenly would assign about $87.5 million per recipient. Cooperative-agreement files often include state health departments, territorial governments, and large local jurisdictions as named recipients; the packet does not publish the 335 names.
Sixty states in the geographic count is the broadest coding among the packets in this batch. USAspending’s state field on assistance awards can include the District of Columbia, territories, and freely associated states depending on how awards were coded. The packet does not enumerate the 60 labels. It does show that 93.354 is not a single-region earmark in this extract.
Crisis-response tagging is not a timeline
The listing name refers to public health crisis response. The four facts are still a stock: $29.3 billion, 655 awards, 335 recipients, 60 states. They do not date individual outbreaks, name pathogens, or split dollars by emergency declaration. Award modifications can continue after the event that prompted the original cooperative agreement.
Readers looking for a year-by-year crisis series will not find fiscal years in this packet. The program table is the place to inspect award dates if the extract stored them. This copy stays on the four indexed counts.
Obligations versus emergency cash drawn
The $29.3 billion is an obligation total from USAspending.gov. Outlays are payments. A cooperative agreement can be fully obligated while draws for personnel, laboratory work, or surge contracts continue. Deobligations after an emergency winds down will reduce the stock; this page does not forecast that path.
Compare 93.354 to other public-health CFDAs only with matching units. An obligations-to-outlays comparison across listings is a category error.
Opening the 93.354 overlay
The public health emergency response program page lists the same aggregates used here. The all-programs index ranks 93.354 by obligation size. Agency pages show awarding-agency totals that may include this CFDA among other health listings. Use the program page when the question is specifically assistance tagged 93.354.
CFDA 93.354’s $29,306,150,576.38 sits on 655 awards and 335 recipients. That is a cooperative-agreement file with a wide 60-state geographic count, not a single national grantee and not a household-benefit extract. The long listing title names public health crisis response; the four facts still do not date events or name pathogens. Quote the obligation stock with those limits attached.
A modification after an emergency winds down can move the USAspending total without a new crisis. Deobligations reduce the stock; new awards increase it. Outlays are not in this packet. The program page overlays 93.354. Source: USAspending.gov assistance awards.
Wide geography, cooperative-agreement rows
Public Health Emergency Response: Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Response: Public Health Crisis Response is the official listing name; CFDA 93.354 is the short key. USAspending.gov records $29,306,150,576.38 in obligations, 655 awards, 335 recipients, and 60 states. Sixty is the widest geographic count in this set of packets. That width is a coding fact about the USAspending state field, which can include the District of Columbia, territories, and other jurisdictions as stored. It is not a ranked outbreak map.
Three hundred thirty-five recipients against 655 awards is about two records per organization. Cooperative-agreement files often name state health departments, territorial governments, and large local jurisdictions. The packet does not publish the 335 names or classify them. About $87.5 million per recipient if the $29.3 billion were even is a scale ratio, not a typical award.
The title refers to crisis response. The table is still a stock. It does not date events, name pathogens, or split dollars by declaration. Outlays are not in the packet. Use the program page for the 93.354 overlay, the programs index to rank the listing, and agency pages for awarding-agency rollups. Source: USAspending.gov.
Questions
- How much is obligated under CFDA 93.354?
- USAspending.gov records $29,306,150,576.38 in obligations for Public Health Emergency Response: Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Response: Public Health Crisis Response. SpendingVault indexes 655 awards, 335 recipients, and 60 states. The total is an obligation sum, not an outlay. CFDA 93.354’s $29.3 billion on 655 awards, 335 recipients, and 60 states is the USAspending obligation stock.
- Why does this listing show 60 states?
- The USAspending geographic count for CFDA 93.354 is 60, the widest in this packet set. The state field on assistance awards can include the District of Columbia, territories, and other jurisdictions as coded by the source. The packet does not list the 60 labels or equalize dollars across them.
- How many organizations received 93.354 awards?
- The extract lists 335 recipients against 655 awards. That is a relatively dense recipient roster for a cooperative-agreement CFDA: many named organizations, not a single national grantee. A simple even split of $29.3 billion would be about $87.5 million per recipient; actual amounts vary. Names are on the program page.
- Is $29.3 billion the amount already spent on crisis response?
- No. The $29.3 billion is obligations on assistance awards from USAspending.gov. Outlays are payments. This page does not report cash drawn, leftover balances, or a spend-down by emergency. Treat the headline as the CFDA 93.354 obligation stock. CFDA 93.354’s $29.3 billion on 655 awards, 335 recipients, and 60 states is the USAspending obligation stock.
CFDA/Assistance Listing numbers from USAspending assistance awards on SpendingVault.