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Child Care and Development Block Grant in Ohio

CFDA 93.575 — federal program obligations to Ohio

Total obligated

$3.06B

Awards

11

USAspending.gov records $2,913,563,232.48 in Child Care and Development Block Grant obligations (CFDA 93.575) with place of performance in Ohio, across 11 awards. Eleven instruments against $2.91 billion produce a mean of about $264.9 million per award. This page joins HHS catalog 93.575 to the OH geography tag. It is not a provider directory and not Ohio’s full federal total. Obligations are not outlays.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.575 shows $2,913,563,232.48 in Ohio obligations on 11 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $264.9 million per award.
  • The catalog is CCDBG, not Head Start or TANF.
  • Ohio is a geography tag, not a county ranking.
  • Figures are obligations, not outlays.

Block grant dollars tagged to Ohio

CFDA 93.575 (CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT) plus Ohio place of performance sums to $2,913,563,232.48 on 11 awards. The national 93.575 page includes every state. The Ohio spending page includes every CFDA. This tie reports the overlap.

Eleven awards is a concentrated block-grant pattern. A state administering agency typically receives a small number of large assistance awards and then pays providers. The join does not list those providers, split Cuyahoga from rural counties, or count subsidized children. Packet facts are $2,913,563,232.48, 11 awards, OH, and 93.575.

Readers sometimes treat a large CFDA–state total as if it were a budget line the state legislature passed. $2,913,563,232.48 is not that. It is the USAspending obligation sum on awards tagged 93.575 and OH. The overlay table at the program-in-state path is the same cell rendered as a page; this narrative is the join explained in prose. Nothing here ranks Ohio against other states on need, performance, or politics.

Eleven awards totaling $2,913,563,232.48 (about $264.87 million mean) describe CCDBG tagged Ohio. Head Start and TANF are other Ohio HHS catalogs and do not belong in this sum. Provider directories and waitlists are not in the facts.

93.575 beside other Ohio HHS catalogs

Head Start and TANF, which also appear as Ohio program joins, use different CFDA numbers. Adding those to $2,913,563,232.48 would invent a broader family-support total than this cell contains. CHIP in Ohio is another separate catalog.

Facts here: Ohio, CFDA 93.575, $2,913,563,232.48, 11 awards. Copays, reimbursement rates, and quality-rating scores are not in the facts. The title names the block grant, not a verdict on Ohio child-care supply.

The only numeric facts on this packet are $2,913,563,232.48, 11 awards, CFDA 93.575, program title Child Care And Development Block Grant, and geography OH/Ohio. Any other dollar, year, recipient, or percentage would be invented. Trivial arithmetic from those facts is allowed: 11 awards into $2,913,563,232.48 is about $264.87 million per award. That quotient is a mean of records, not a typical household, student, or lab.

Ohio’s Head Start, TANF, and CHIP pages are sibling HHS joins. $2,913,563,232.48 is CCDBG only. Summing those four catalogs would be a new analysis, not this packet.

Full analysis: Child Care and Development Block Grant obligations in Ohio

Questions

How much Child Care and Development Block Grant funding is obligated in Ohio?
USAspending records $2,913,563,232.48 in CFDA 93.575 obligations with Ohio place of performance across 11 awards. That is the pair aggregate, not an outlay and not every early-childhood CFDA.
Does this include Head Start in Ohio?
No. Head Start uses a different CFDA number. This page is 93.575 only. The $2,913,563,232.48 total does not absorb Head Start awards.
Why 11 awards for nearly $3 billion?
The facts show 11 awards totaling $2,913,563,232.48. Block grants often post a small number of large awards to a state agency. Provider counts are not in the packet facts.
What is the average award?
About $264.9 million ($2,913,563,232.48 ÷ 11). That mean is not a typical provider contract and not a per-child subsidy.

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.

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