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Other individual and family services (NAICS 624190) contract obligations

Federal contract awards coded NAICS 624190, Other Individual and Family Services, carry $2,283,444,974.93 in obligations across 478 awards in the USAspending.gov file SpendingVault indexes. Census uses this residual social-assistance code for individual and family services not classified in more specific 6241xx lines. The dollars are procurement obligations, not SNAP benefits, not a caseload count, and not a recommendation about social services.

Key figures

  • Other Individual and Family Services (NAICS 624190) shows $2,283,444,974.93 in contract obligations.
  • The total covers 478 contract awards, not a caseload.
  • Formula assistance without NAICS is outside this table.
  • Dollars are obligations, not outlays.

Four hundred seventy-eight awards, $2.28 billion committed

The $2,283,444,974.93 obligation stock sits on 478 contract awards, implying about $4.78 million per award. Residual family-services codes can still host large technical-assistance or service vehicles. The packet does not name programs. It supports the sum and the count.

Child and youth services (624110) is a more specific neighbor in this extract. If a contracting office used 624110, those dollars are not inside 624190. The residual bucket is only what was tagged 624190.

Contracts versus formula social-assistance grants

Most large HHS formula programs appear as assistance awards and often lack NAICS. They are outside $2,283,444,974.93. A contract for family-support services tagged 624190 is inside. Keep instrument type in the sentence.

Obligations are commitments. A multi-year services vehicle can be obligated by option year while invoices follow performance. Outlays are not in the packet. De-obligations reduce the net if a task ends.

What 478 does not count

The 478 awards include modifications that keep the code. They are not 478 families served and not 478 nonprofits. One IDIQ can generate several of those rows. The industry page lists recipients.

Neighboring social-assistance codes

Emergency and other relief services, child and youth services, and residential care appear as other 624xxx lines. Compare them on the all-industries index. Do not merge residual family services with disaster relief without citing each NAICS.

Using the family-services hub

The Other Individual and Family Services industry page lists the USAspending.gov actions behind $2.28 billion. Agencies and vendors belong there. This guide does not invent caseloads or outcomes.

Citing 624190 without turning it into a caseload story

Quote $2,283,444,974.93 as USAspending contract obligations on 478 awards tagged NAICS 624190. Do not convert the total into families helped. Social-assistance NAICS on contracts record contractor commitments as classified, not benefit rolls.

Because 624190 is residual, readers sometimes treat it as undocumented social spending. The public record says the awarding office reported this code. More specific 6241xx lines, when used, sit elsewhere. If an award is recoded to child and youth services, dollars can leave this residual.

The 478-award count is concentrated. A few vehicles can dominate. Warehouse refreshes can move both the $2.28 billion and the count. Treat the live hub as current.

Assistance without NAICS remains outside. Quote USAspending.gov, quote obligations, quote 478 awards, and open the hub for recipients. Stop before converting other individual and family services into advice about how a household should seek help.

Readers quoting this industry should keep two packet facts in one sentence: $2,283,444,975 in USAspending.gov contract obligations and 478 awards tagged NAICS 624190 (OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SERVICES). Dropping either figure hides whether the book is a few large vehicles or many small orders. The rounded obligation used for citation is $2,283,444,975; cents on the source total, if any, do not change the industry identity of the code.

OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SERVICES shows a moderate award-record count (478). Individual vehicles can still be large. The count includes modifications that retain the NAICS. Health and social-assistance codes on USAspending.gov record tagged contracts, not benefit claims and not caseloads. OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SERVICES is not a clinical directory. Record corrections in the USAspending.gov warehouse can move both the $2,283,444,975 and the 478-award count. Treat the live OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY 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 624190 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 $2,283,444,975. Outlays remain unpublished here. Quote obligations, quote 478 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 $2,283,444,975 an appropriation, a budget request, or cash disbursed. It is the recorded contract-obligation stock for OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SERVICES (NAICS 624190) in the indexed USAspending.gov extract. Do not call 478 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 624190 family services?
USAspending.gov contract awards tagged Other Individual and Family Services show $2,283,444,974.93 in obligations on 478 awards. That is a procurement commitment total, not benefit payments and not a caseload. USAspending.gov is the source for the $2,283,444,975 obligation stock and the 478 contract awards tagged OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SERVICES (NAICS 624190). Assistance awards that omit NAICS are outside both figures.
Does this include SNAP or TANF?
Not by design. Those programs are typically assistance awards that may lack NAICS. They are not in the $2,283,444,974.93. Only contracts tagged 624190 feed this industry total. Keep the citation on contract obligations: $2,283,444,975 on 478 awards coded NAICS 624190. Outlays, grants without NAICS, and unit counts are not in the packet that produced this page.
Is this the same as child and youth services?
No. Child and youth services is a different NAICS (624110) when tagged that way. Residual 624190 includes only awards reported with that code. The $2,283,444,974.93 follows 624190. The industry hub lists the underlying USAspending.gov rows. This answer restates only packet facts: NAICS 624190, $2,283,444,975 obligated, and 478 awards for OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SERVICES.
Do 478 awards mean 478 service providers?
No. The 478 figure counts contract records, including modifications that keep 624190. One vehicle can generate many rows. The industry page lists the records. Do not treat 478 as establishments or $2,283,444,975 as cash disbursed. Both numbers describe USAspending.gov contract actions tagged NAICS 624190 (OTHER INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SERVICES), not assistance and not outlays.

NAICS from USAspending contract awards. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS.