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Aging Research in Wisconsin

CFDA 93.866 — federal program obligations to Wisconsin

Total obligated

$628.9M

Awards

177

Aging Research (CFDA 93.866) shows $606,314,993.37 in USAspending.gov obligations with Wisconsin as place of performance. One hundred seventy-three awards sit behind that total. The join is an NIH-style research listing crossed with a state location field, not Wisconsin's entire aging-services budget. Indiana's 93.866 join in this slice is a sibling obligation total near the same dollar band, not a ranking of which state's science is stronger. The dollars are commitments, not Treasury outlays.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.866 in Wisconsin shows $606,314,993.37 in USAspending obligations on 173 awards.
  • Indiana's 93.866 join is a sibling state total, not a science ranking.
  • The listing is research assistance, not Older Americans Act services.
  • The total is commitments, not outlays or a senior-center census.

Wisconsin x 93.866 beside a sibling Indiana research join

This page pairs CFDA 93.866, AGING RESEARCH, with Wisconsin place of performance at $606,314,993.37 on 173 awards. Indiana's aging-research overlay stores $606,503,297.19 on 183 awards — a nearby dollar figure on the same listing in a different state. Those two joins are separate place-of-performance rollups. Subtracting or ranking them as a contest would invent a meaning the packets do not support. Place-of-performance coding, award-row practices, and institution mix can differ. Correlation is not causation.

Older Americans Act services, nutrition programs, and Medicaid long-term care use other CFDA numbers. Those dollars are outside $606,314,993.37 unless they also carry 93.866. Wisconsin also appears in this slice on cardiovascular research (93.837), CCDF matching, and LIHEAP. Mixing those totals with aging research would invent a combined health-and-human-services figure the packet never computed. Place of performance as Wisconsin locates the tagged awards; it does not deposit $606,314,993.37 in the state treasury.

173 research awards behind $606.3 million

Award count is a row count of assistance awards, including possible renewals and supplements. It is not a census of labs, investigators, or nursing homes. Mean obligation is about $3.50 million if $606,314,993.37 were divided evenly across 173 lines — a mechanical ratio, not a typical grant size. Wisconsin's row count (173) is lower than Indiana's 183 on the same listing; that is a row-count difference, not a judgment about scientific quality.

One hundred seventy-three lines are too many to narrate one by one. Sort the Wisconsin 93.866 overlay by amount to see concentration. This page will not invent university names. Open Aging Research in Wisconsin for the stored table. Do not convert 173 into a map of Wisconsin senior centers. The $606,314,993.37 total remains an obligation rollup on tagged awards.

Full analysis: Aging Research federal funding in Wisconsin

Questions

How much aging research funding is obligated in Wisconsin?
USAspending.gov shows $606,314,993.37 in obligations for CFDA 93.866 with Wisconsin as place of performance, across 173 awards. The sum is a commitment total on assistance awards, not outlays and not Wisconsin's full aging-services budget. Other NIH listings are outside this join unless they also carry 93.866.
Is Wisconsin's total comparable to Indiana's 93.866 page?
Indiana's 93.866 join stores a separate obligation rollup on a different place-of-performance field. Nearby dollar bands do not rank scientific quality. This page reports $606,314,993.37 on 173 awards for Wisconsin only. Coding differences mean the two joins are siblings, not a contest.
Does this include Wisconsin senior-nutrition programs?
No. CFDA 93.866 is an aging-research catalog line. Nutrition, caregiver, and Area Agency on Aging programs use other CFDA numbers. Those dollars are not inside $606,314,993.37 unless the award also carries 93.866. The extract has no client count.
Is $606 million already spent on Wisconsin aging research?
Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on assistance awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $606,314,993.37 headline is the obligation rollup in SpendingVault's extract. Draw timing and remaining balances are not published in this packet.

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

How this pair fits

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