Child and youth services (NAICS 624110): 72 awards, $2.19 billion obligated
Contract awards coded NAICS 624110, Child and Youth Services, total $2,192,550,662.59 in federal obligations on 72 awards in the USAspending.gov extract SpendingVault publishes. Census uses the code for establishments that provide nonresidential social assistance to children and youth. The dollars are procurement obligations, not Head Start grant outlays, not a child-count, and not advice about services a family should use.
Key figures
- Child and Youth Services (NAICS 624110) shows $2,192,550,662.59 in contract obligations.
- Only 72 awards in the extract carry that code.
- Formula child-serving grants without NAICS are outside this table.
- Dollars are obligations, not outlays or caseloads.
Seventy-two awards hold $2.19 billion
Dividing $2,192,550,662.59 by 72 produces about $30.5 million per award. That is one of the more concentrated social-assistance contract books in this extract: few actions, large commitments. The packet does not name the vehicles. It supports the obligation sum and the 72-award count.
Other individual and family services (624190) is the residual neighbor. If a contracting office used the residual instead of 624110, those dollars sit on the 624190 page. Only awards tagged child and youth services feed this $2.19 billion.
Contracts versus child-serving grants
Head Start, child-care block grants, and many youth formula programs appear as assistance and often lack NAICS. They are outside $2,192,550,662.59. A contract for child or youth services tagged 624110 is inside. Mixing the two feeds invents a “kids budget” this packet does not contain.
Obligations are commitments. A large services vehicle can be obligated in increments while invoices follow performance. Outlays are not in the packet. De-obligations reduce the net if a task ends.
What 72 does not count
The 72 awards include modifications that keep the code. They are not 72 programs and not 72 children served. One multi-year vehicle can generate several of those rows. The industry page lists recipients.
Neighboring social-assistance codes
Emergency relief, residual family services, and residential care appear as other 624xxx lines. Compare them on the all-industries index. Child and youth services is the specific 624110 tag, not the entire 624 sector.
Using the child-and-youth hub
The Child and Youth Services industry page lists the USAspending.gov actions behind $2.19 billion. Agencies and vendors belong there. This guide does not invent enrollment or outcome statistics.
Citing 624110 without turning it into a caseload
Quote $2,192,550,662.59 as USAspending contract obligations on 72 awards tagged NAICS 624110. Do not convert the total into children served. Social-assistance NAICS on contracts record contractor commitments as classified, not benefit rolls or classroom seats.
Because 72 is a small denominator, one large vehicle can dominate. That concentration is arithmetic, not a finding about program quality. Warehouse refreshes can move both dollars and the count. Recoding an award to 624190 would send new actions to the residual family-services page.
Educational support services (611710) and schools (611xxx) are education-industry tags, not automatically 624110. Their dollars are not inside $2.19 billion unless the award also carried this code.
Assistance without NAICS remains outside. Quote USAspending.gov, quote obligations, quote 72 awards, and open the hub for recipients. Stop before converting child and youth services into advice about how a family should seek care.
Readers quoting this industry should keep two packet facts in one sentence: $2,192,550,663 in USAspending.gov contract obligations and 72 awards tagged NAICS 624110 (CHILD AND YOUTH SERVICES). Dropping either figure hides whether the book is a few large vehicles or many small orders. The rounded obligation used for citation is $2,192,550,663; cents on the source total, if any, do not change the industry identity of the code.
CHILD AND YOUTH SERVICES shows a small award-record count (72). A handful of vehicles can dominate the obligation stock. Do not read that shape as a completeness claim or as a vendor census. Health and social-assistance codes on USAspending.gov record tagged contracts, not benefit claims and not caseloads. CHILD AND YOUTH SERVICES is not a clinical directory. Record corrections in the USAspending.gov warehouse can move both the $2,192,550,663 and the 72-award count. Treat the live CHILD AND YOUTH SERVICES industry page as current and this file as a reading of the harvested packet.
Internal comparison belongs on the all-industries index, where NAICS 624110 sits beside other six-digit contract totals. Adding neighboring codes by hand creates a new total this packet does not contain; cite each NAICS if you add. Assistance awards that omit NAICS remain outside $2,192,550,663. Outlays remain unpublished here. Quote obligations, quote 72 awards, cite USAspending.gov, and open the overlay hub for recipients rather than inventing agencies, fiscal years, or unit counts the packet does not list.
A second check on language: do not call $2,192,550,663 an appropriation, a budget request, or cash disbursed. It is the recorded contract-obligation stock for CHILD AND YOUTH SERVICES (NAICS 624110) in the indexed USAspending.gov extract. Do not call 72 a count of establishments. It is an award-record count. Those two constraints are the whole method of this guide.
Questions
- How much is obligated under NAICS 624110 child and youth services?
- USAspending.gov contract awards tagged Child and Youth Services show $2,192,550,662.59 in obligations on 72 awards. That is a procurement commitment total, not Head Start outlays and not a child-count. USAspending.gov is the source for the $2,192,550,663 obligation stock and the 72 contract awards tagged CHILD AND YOUTH SERVICES (NAICS 624110). Assistance awards that omit NAICS are outside both figures.
- Does this include Head Start or child-care block grants?
- Not by design. Those programs are typically assistance awards that may lack NAICS. They are not in the $2,192,550,662.59. Only contracts tagged 624110 feed this industry total. Keep the citation on contract obligations: $2,192,550,663 on 72 awards coded NAICS 624110. Outlays, grants without NAICS, and unit counts are not in the packet that produced this page.
- Why are there only 72 awards?
- The indexed file contains 72 contract actions with this NAICS, including modifications that keep the code. Large vehicles can produce this shape. 72 is an award-record count, not 72 providers. The industry hub lists the underlying USAspending.gov rows. This answer restates only packet facts: NAICS 624110, $2,192,550,663 obligated, and 72 awards for CHILD AND YOUTH SERVICES.
- Is this the same as other individual and family services?
- No. Residual family services use NAICS 624190 when tagged that way. Only awards reported as 624110 feed the $2,192,550,662.59 on this page. Do not treat 72 as establishments or $2,192,550,663 as cash disbursed. Both numbers describe USAspending.gov contract actions tagged NAICS 624110 (CHILD AND YOUTH SERVICES), not assistance and not outlays.
NAICS from USAspending contract awards. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS.