Wildlife Restoration and Basic Hunter Education and Safety in Alaska
CFDA 15.611 — federal program obligations to Alaska
Total obligated
$198.0M
Awards
57
USAspending.gov records $191,697,136.84 in Wildlife Restoration And Basic Hunter Education And Safety obligations (CFDA 15.611) with place of performance in Alaska, across 54 awards. Fifty-four instruments against that sum produce a mean near $3.55 million per award. This page joins Interior catalog 15.611 to the AK geography tag. It is not a harvest census and not cash already spent in the field.
Key figures
- CFDA 15.611 shows $191,697,136.84 in Alaska obligations on 54 awards.
- The mean is about $3.55 million per award; no median is published.
- Wildlife Restoration is not Sport Fish Restoration.
- Alaska is a place-of-performance tag, not a hunter list.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
What the 15.611–Alaska join is
CFDA 15.611 is titled WILDLIFE RESTORATION AND BASIC HUNTER EDUCATION AND SAFETY. Filtered to Alaska place of performance, obligations sum to $191,697,136.84 on 54 awards. The national 15.611 hub has no Alaska filter. The Alaska spending hub has no CFDA filter. This tie is the intersection. $191,697,136.84 is an obligation aggregate from USAspending.gov, not an outlay and not a count of hunters or acres restored.
Sport Fish Restoration and other Pittman-Robertson/Dingell-Johnson catalogs use different CFDA numbers. Mixing them into $191,697,136.84 would invent a broader fish-and-wildlife total than this cell contains. Packet facts are $191,697,136.84, 54 awards, AK, and 15.611. Correlation is not causation.
Fifty-four awards under Alaska wildlife restoration
Fifty-four awards against $191,697,136.84 yield a simple mean near $3.55 million. The facts do not publish a median, a range, or unique recipients. 54 is a record count in an aggregate, not 54 game-management units and not 54 hunter-education classes. A state fish-and-game agency can post multiple instruments across modifications.
Treat the mean as arithmetic, not as a typical project budget. Unique recipient names are unpublished and are not invented here. Downward modifications, if they exist in the raw file, are already netted into the total supplied in the facts. Do not annualize $191,697,136.84; this packet publishes no year field.
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Questions
- How much Wildlife Restoration funding is obligated in Alaska?
- USAspending records $191,697,136.84 in CFDA 15.611 obligations with Alaska place of performance across 54 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay and not a hunter census. Keep Wildlife Restoration And Basic Hunter Education And Safety and Alaska together when citing $191,697,136.84.
- Does 54 awards mean 54 Alaska wildlife projects?
- No. The facts report 54 award records totaling $191,697,136.84. Project names and unique recipients are unpublished. 54 is a record count in an aggregate, not a project census. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 15.611 × AK pair.
- Is this Alaska’s total federal fish-and-wildlife spending?
- No. This join is CFDA 15.611 only. Sport Fish Restoration and other catalogs appear on separate Alaska program pages. Nationwide 15.611 is not limited to Alaska. Obligations of $191,697,136.84 are not outlays.
- Do campaign donations fund Alaska wildlife-restoration awards?
- No. FEC contribution files and USAspending award files are different datasets. This page reports $191,697,136.84 in 15.611 obligations tagged to Alaska. Correlation is not causation. Do not treat donations as the funding source.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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