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HIV Care Formula Grants — CFDA 93.917

$8,702,597,920.60 ($8.7 billion) in federal obligations are recorded for HIV Care Formula Grants (CFDA 93.917) in USAspending.gov assistance awards indexed on SpendingVault. One hundred twenty-nine awards, 62 recipients, and 58 states carry that book. The headline is an obligation total, not an outlay total and not a count of people in care.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.917 shows $8,702,597,920.60 in USAspending obligations.
  • 129 awards and 62 recipients sit under that total across 58 states.
  • Geographic coding is wide while award volume stays low.
  • Figures are obligations from USAspending.gov, not Treasury outlays.

129 awards hold $8.70 billion

Assistance listing 93.917 is titled HIV CARE FORMULA GRANTS in the USAspending.gov files this site indexes. The obligation total on that code is $8,702,597,920.60. An obligation is a recorded federal commitment on an award. It is not a clinic invoice already paid.

129 awards sit under that dollar book. Dividing $8,702,597,920.60 by 129 produces a mean near $67.5 million per award record. That quotient is derived from the two packet totals. It is not a typical patient-assistance cost and not a per-client care rate. Formula-grant dollars often sit on a modest number of large state or territorial actions, which is why 129 records can carry $8,702,597,920.60.

62 organizational recipients appear on those rows. 58 states are coded for place of performance—wide geography next to a short award list. Neither count converts the obligation total into a caseload.

62 recipients across 58 states

CFDA 93.917 lists 62 recipients and 58 states against 129 awards. Recipient count is not unique patients. It is how many organizational recipients the assistance extract stores. A state health department can appear on multiple awards; 62 is not a headcount of clinics.

Fifty-eight states is a coded-jurisdiction span, including territories if they appear in the file’s state field. Because 129 awards are few relative to $8,702,597,920.60, a handful of large formula actions can move dollars without a matching jump in the 62-recipient count.

Obligations versus care outlays

USAspending.gov publishes obligations on assistance awards. The $8,702,597,920.60 figure for CFDA 93.917 can include commitments that will disburse as grant years continue. A separate surveillance report or a Treasury outlay table is a different publication. This page does not translate the obligation total into those series.

If a number you expected is missing, the usual cause is a different reporting concept. Start from the obligation definition, then open the 93.917 program page. Do not stretch 129 awards or 62 recipients to cover every HIV-care dollar tagged under another listing.

What the 93.917 tables omit

The HIV Care Formula Grants hub lists award-backed obligations from USAspending.gov. It is not a patient roster, not a pharmacy claims file, and not a ranking of outcomes. Series that never appear as assistance awards will not show up in the $8,702,597,920.60.

Place-of-performance on 58 states is a coding field. A statewide grantee coded to one cell can dominate geography while care occurs in many localities. Read the program page before any state split.

How to cite CFDA 93.917

A complete citation is $8,702,597,920.60 in obligations for CFDA 93.917, covering 129 awards, 62 recipients, and 58 states, drawn from USAspending.gov assistance awards on SpendingVault. Name the series as obligations. If the question is geographic reach rather than dollars, lead with 58 states, then the dollar total.

Start with the HIV Care Formula Grants program page, then the all-programs index. Agency pages show awarding organizations; they do not replace this listing’s obligation total.

A worked reading of the 93.917 extract

Start from the four packet facts on CFDA 93.917: $8,702,597,920.60 in obligations, 129 awards, 62 recipients, and 58 states. The mean near $67.46 million per award is a quotient from those two packet totals, not a typical unit cost and not a household or client rate. If a later USAspending.gov file adds a few large actions, dollars can jump while 62 recipients barely move. If modifications proliferate, 129 can rise while the dollar book stays close to $8,702,597,920.60.

Nothing in the extract splits HIV CARE FORMULA GRANTS into subaccounts, fiscal years, or outlay versus obligation series beyond the stored totals. Those cuts live in other publications. Treat CFDA 93.917 as an assistance-listing tag on USAspending.gov award files. Open the program page, then the all-programs index, for a same-series ranking. Cite 129 awards and 62 recipients next to the dollars so the record count is visible beside $8,702,597,920.60. Name the series as obligations, not outlays, every time the figure is reused. Agency pages show awarding organizations; they do not replace this listing’s obligation total.

A complete working citation for this listing is $8,702,597,920.60 in USAspending.gov obligations for CFDA 93.917, covering 129 awards, 62 recipients, and 58 states, indexed on SpendingVault. Do not convert 129 awards into a patient caseload, or 62 recipients into a clinic census. The 58-state field is place-of-performance coding in the assistance extract. Read the HIV CARE FORMULA GRANTS hub before inferring a geographic story from the dollar total alone. If a number you expected is missing from $8,702,597,920.60, the usual cause is a different reporting concept rather than a gap in the 129 award rows.

Questions

How much is obligated under HIV care formula grants?
USAspending.gov assistance awards indexed on SpendingVault show $8,702,597,920.60 in obligations for CFDA 93.917. That sum is an obligation total, not a Treasury outlay total and not a caseload. The same extract lists 129 awards, 62 recipients, and 58 states. The program hub on SpendingVault holds the award rows behind those totals. Keep the series labeled as obligations from USAspending.gov assistance awards; do not swap in an outlay figure from another report.
Why does CFDA 93.917 have only 129 awards?
The indexed award count is 129. Formula dollars often sit on a relatively small number of large state or territorial actions, which is why $8,702,597,920.60 can coexist with a low record count. The 129 figure is a file statistic, not a count of patients. 62 organizational recipients are stored on those rows.
Is the $8.70 billion already spent on care?
Not as a cash-paid sum. USAspending reports obligations—commitments to pay—rather than outlays. The $8,702,597,920.60 figure can include amounts that will disburse later. Cite CFDA 93.917 with the obligation total from USAspending.gov assistance awards, not an outlay series. The program hub on SpendingVault holds the award rows behind those totals. Keep the series labeled as obligations from USAspending.gov assistance awards; do not swap in an outlay figure from another report.
How many states appear on CFDA 93.917?
The extract codes 58 states for HIV Care Formula Grants. That count is place-of-performance geography in USAspending.gov assistance files, not a map of every clinic. Those rows still sit under the $8,702,597,920.60 obligation total and the 62-recipient count. The program hub on SpendingVault holds the award rows behind those totals. Keep the series labeled as obligations from USAspending.gov assistance awards; do not swap in an outlay figure from another report.

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