Public Health Emergency Response: Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Response: Public Health Crisis Response in Virginia
CFDA 93.354 — federal program obligations to Virginia
Total obligated
$1.02B
Awards
10
USAspending.gov records $1,020,879,457.45 in Public Health Emergency Response: Cooperative Agreement For Emergency Response: Public Health Crisis Response obligations under CFDA 93.354 with place of performance in Virginia, on 10 awards. Dividing $1,020,879,457.45 by 10 awards yields about $102.1 million per award. That is a cooperative-agreement shape: few rows, large means. The page joins catalog 93.354 to state VA. It is not a case-count dashboard, and it is not Virginia’s complete HHS total.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.354 shows $1,020,879,457.45 in Virginia obligations on 10 awards.
- Mean obligation is about $102.1 million per award.
- Crisis-response cooperative agreements are a different table shape from Virginia’s 57.001 insurance cell.
- Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.
Ten crisis-response awards tagged to Virginia
CFDA 93.354 carries the long catalog title for public health emergency and crisis-response cooperative agreements. Virginia is the place-of-performance state. $1,020,879,457.45 is the obligation sum on records that carry both keys. Ten awards against that total produces a nine-figure mean. The packet does not name the crises, the grantees, or the budget periods. The join is a two-key filter, not a timeline of outbreaks.
Railroad social insurance in Virginia (CFDA 57.001) sits on 11,589 awards in this harvest. Crisis response sits on 10. Same state tag, different catalog lines, different table shapes. Mixing those cells would erase the distinction between a high-volume insurance file and a small set of cooperative agreements.
Ten awards against $1,020,879,457.45 is the cooperative-agreement end of Virginia’s harvest set. Railroad insurance in the same state uses 11,589 awards. NSF mathematical and physical sciences uses 203. Those three numbers describe instrument files, not the relative importance of insurance, science, and emergency response. This page reports only the 93.354 pair. The about-$102.1 million mean is sensitive to each of the ten rows.
CFDA 93.354 is one emergency-preparedness line
Public Health Crisis Response is not Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity (93.323), not CDC investigations and technical assistance (93.283), and not the Health Center Program (93.224). Folding those codes into $1,020,879,457.45 would misstate this cell. Packet facts are the obligation total, 10 awards, state VA, and CFDA 93.354.
The catalog title describes cooperative agreements for emergency and crisis response. USAspending records the dollars as obligations. That is not a clinical-outcomes study and not a claim that Virginia experienced more emergencies than Wisconsin or Louisiana, which also appear as 93.354 joins in this harvest.
Full analysis: Public Health Crisis Response (CFDA 93.354) federal funding in Virginia →
Questions
- How much public health crisis-response funding is obligated in Virginia?
- USAspending records $1,020,879,457.45 in CFDA 93.354 obligations with Virginia place of performance, on 10 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
- Is CFDA 93.354 the same as ELC infectious-disease funding?
- No. This cell is 93.354 only. Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity uses CFDA 93.323 and is not included in $1,020,879,457.45.
- What is the average 93.354 award in Virginia?
- Dividing $1,020,879,457.45 by 10 awards produces about $102.1 million per award. That mean is not a median and not a typical local health-department grant.
- Does this include all HHS spending in Virginia?
- No. Only CFDA 93.354 is in this cell. Other programs appear on the Virginia programs index.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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