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HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants — CFDA 93.914

$5.31 billion in federal obligations is indexed on USAspending.gov for HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants (CFDA 93.914). The listing carries 113 awards, 72 recipients, and a 35-state geographic count. Those dollars are assistance obligations, not outlays and not a count of patients, clinics, or prescriptions. Thirty-five coded jurisdictions is narrower than nationwide health-department listings and matches an eligible-metro grant file.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.914 shows $5.31 billion in USAspending obligations for HIV emergency relief project grants.
  • The listing covers 113 awards and 72 recipients.
  • Awards are coded to 35 states in the USAspending geographic count.
  • Totals are obligations, not outlays or patient counts.

Emergency-relief obligations at $5.31 billion

USAspending.gov records $5,308,262,996.47 in obligations under CFDA 93.914. One hundred thirteen awards produce that stock. A simple average is about $47.0 million per award — consistent with eligible-area project grants rather than thousands of clinic-level rows. That average is a quotient of two packet totals, not a typical clinic budget.

The assistance-listing title is HIV EMERGENCY RELIEF PROJECT GRANTS. CFDA 93.914 is the identifier. Other HIV listings, if tagged under other CFDA numbers, are not included in the $5.31 billion.

USAspending.gov records the $5,308,262,996.47 obligation stock for CFDA 93.914 together with 113 awards, 72 recipients, and 35 states. Keep emergency-relief project grants on 93.914 when quoting these four facts. Outlays remain a separate column.

Seventy-two recipients, 35 states

Seventy-two recipients share 113 awards, or about 1.6 award records per recipient on average. Splitting $5.31 billion evenly would assign about $73.7 million per recipient. Eligible metropolitan areas and related organizations are the unit this kind of listing usually names; the packet does not list the 72.

Thirty-five states in the geographic count is the distinctive fact on this extract. Place-of-performance on 35 cells reports where 93.914 awards are labeled, often clustering where eligible areas sit. Dollar amounts by place are on the program table.

Award count is not a patient count

Among HIV listings, 93.914 is sparse: 113 rows against $5.31 billion. Award count is a weak proxy for “number of people in care.” Recipients (72) are the organizational headcount.

The packet does not report caseloads, viral-suppression rates, or clinic visits. Citing 113 as patients or clinics would be a unit error. Keep the units straight: dollars, awards, recipients, states.

Obligations versus emergency-relief cash

The $5.31 billion is an obligation total from USAspending.gov. Outlays — cash paid against these project grants — are not in the packet. A recipient can show a large obligation stock while service draws follow a grant calendar. Deobligations and upward adjustments both move the total.

Use CFDA 93.914 to size this emergency-relief listing. Do not use it as an epidemiology dashboard. This page reports the obligation book tagged 93.914.

What the 93.914 tables omit

The HIV Emergency Relief hub lists award-backed obligations from USAspending.gov. It is not a patient roster, not a clinic directory, and not a pharmacy tape. Series that never appear as assistance awards will not show up in the $5,308,262,996.47.

Place-of-performance on 35 states is a coding field. Recipient dollars, if shown on the hub, are still obligation amounts, not cash already spent on care.

Where the 93.914 table lives

The HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants program page overlays these four facts. The all-programs index ranks 93.914 among other assistance listings. Agency pages show awarding-agency rollups. For 93.914 only, start on the program page.

CFDA 93.914’s 113 awards spread $5,308,262,996.47 across 72 recipients and 35 states. Quote award count as a record count, recipient count as the organizational headcount, and dollars as obligations from USAspending.gov. Thirty-five coded jurisdictions is the geography story. Outlays remain a separate column. Source: USAspending.gov assistance awards. The four-fact citation for CFDA 93.914 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 93.914 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. If a number you expected is missing, the usual cause is a different reporting concept than obligations on assistance awards. Name the series as obligations whenever you quote the dollar stock, the award count, the recipient field, or the state count.

Questions

How much is obligated for HIV emergency relief project grants?
USAspending.gov records $5,308,262,996.47 in obligations for CFDA 93.914. SpendingVault indexes 113 awards, 72 recipients, and 35 states. The figure is an obligation sum, not an outlay and not a patient count. CFDA 93.914’s $5.31 billion is the USAspending obligation stock.
Why does CFDA 93.914 show only 35 states?
The extract codes 35 states on place-of-performance for 113 awards and 72 recipients. That stored geographic count often clusters where eligible metropolitan areas sit. Place amounts are on the program page. USAspending.gov assistance awards on SpendingVault are the source for this obligation stock.
How many recipients appear on CFDA 93.914?
The extract lists 72 recipients on assistance awards tagged 93.914. A simple average is about $47.0 million per award. The packet does not name the 72 or publish caseloads. Recipient count is the organizational headcount. USAspending.gov assistance awards on SpendingVault are the source for this obligation stock.
Is $5.31 billion already spent on HIV emergency relief?
Not necessarily. Obligations are commitments. Outlays are payments. CFDA 93.914’s indexed total is the obligation stock from USAspending.gov. This page does not report cash drawn or people in care. The $5.31 billion on 113 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.