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Aging Research federal funding in Connecticut

Aging Research (CFDA 93.866) shows $394,527,853.10 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Connecticut, on 196 awards. One hundred ninety-six NIA-style rows can still hold a nine-figure research book. This page is not an ACL services table. USAspending.gov is the source table.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.866 × Connecticut records $394,527,853.10 in USAspending obligations.
  • 196 awards sit under that sum; the mean is about $2,012,897.21 per record, not a typical unit.
  • Matching Aging Research to Connecticut is not causation and not a lab, trial, or older-adult census.
  • Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays. FEC donations do not fund this cell.

196 aging-research awards tagged to Connecticut

Connecticut × CFDA 93.866 is the object this page measures. Aging Research shows $394,527,853.10 in USAspending.gov obligations on 196 awards coded to the state. It is not ACL aging services, Medicare, or other NIH listings, and it is not a lab, trial, or older-adult census.

Award count is a row count of assistance awards, including possible continuations and modifications. Mean obligation about $2,012,897.21 is $394,527,853.10 ÷ 196, not a typical R01 and not a typical aging-study year. Research grants, cooperative agreements, and modifications can dominate the dollars.

Hartford did not cause the total by appearing as CT. Correlation between Connecticut geography and 93.866 is the join, nothing more. FEC donations do not fund this cell. Open Aging Research in Connecticut rather than treating this narrative as a recipient directory.

CFDA 93.866 without an older-adult census

USAspending stores the assistance listing as AGING RESEARCH. SpendingVault republishes the Connecticut intersection. No national aging research total is in the packet, so none is invented. CFDA 93.866 is the unfiltered hub.

Separate measurement systems include NIA institute reports, NIH RePORTER, and clinical-trial registries. Combining those files with 196 rows would manufacture a homemade per-unit figure. NIA-center and gerontology-lab folklore is not a packet column.

Connecticut's federal book besides Aging Research

The statewide parent is Connecticut federal spending. The program directory is Connecticut programs. Both are wider than $394,527,853.10. ACL aging services, Medicare, or other NIH listings appear as other joins.

Geography CT is a place-of-performance code. Awards billed through Hartford can share the tag. New Haven did not receive $394,527,853.10 as a named metro appropriation. Neighbors (New York, Massachusetts, or Rhode Island) are other pages.

Aging-research obligations are not studies already published

Commitments and payments are different series. $394,527,853.10 is the commitment rollup on tagged awards. This page will not convert it into cash already spent on aging research.

New Haven-versus-Farmington folklore is not a campus split. Unique investigators are unpublished. No fiscal-year series is published on this packet, so $394,527,853.10 will not be annualized.

How to cite the 93.866–Connecticut join

Cite USAspending.gov: Aging Research (CFDA 93.866) in Connecticut, $394,527,853.10, 196 awards, obligations only. All spending ties is the shelf for other CFDA × state pairs.

The live overlay Aging Research in Connecticut can refresh after this snapshot. Parent hubs are context, not addends. Keep both sides of the join in the same sentence.

What 196 Connecticut aging-research rows cannot prove

This page exists because two tables meet. It does not exist to argue that Connecticut won or lost federal money. Correlation is not causation. 196 is not a lab, trial, or older-adult census.

New Haven-versus-Farmington folklore is not a campus split. Unique investigators are unpublished. Keep Aging Research, Connecticut, $394,527,853.10, and 196 awards together in every reuse. Place of performance as CT locates the tagged awards; it does not prove every dollar stayed inside Connecticut after obligation. Hartford folklore is not a split of the 196 rows, and New Haven is not a named recipient of $394,527,853.10.

USAspending obligations can be positive new awards or net of downward modifications; $394,527,853.10 is the net total supplied in the facts. Treat 196 as a record count in an aggregate, not as 196 finished program years. Award modifications can sit beside base records in the same row count. The mean of about $2,012,897.21 per record will mislead anyone who treats it as a typical R01 and not a typical aging-study year.

Names, unit counts, and per-unit amounts are omitted because they are not in the facts. Read the overlay rows as stored; this page will not invent a Connecticut budget share. Inspect named lines on Aging Research in Connecticut rather than inferring a lab, trial, or older-adult census from 196.

A reader who treats $394,527,853.10 as Connecticut's full federal obligation book has left the CFDA-by-state definition. ACL aging services, Medicare, or other NIH listings and every other catalog line that also hits Connecticut remain outside this cell. Do not add those parents into $394,527,853.10.

Questions

How much Aging Research is obligated in Connecticut?
USAspending.gov records $394,527,853.10 in CFDA 93.866 obligations across 196 awards coded to Connecticut. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not Connecticut's full federal total. Keep both the program name and Connecticut in any citation.
Do 196 awards mean 196 Connecticut aging labs?
Award count is a row count. $394,527,853.10 ÷ 196 is about $2,012,897.21 per record as a mean, not a typical R01 and not a typical aging-study year. Research grants, cooperative agreements, and modifications can dominate dollars. This packet does not list recipients. See Aging Research in Connecticut for the stored table.
Is this Connecticut's entire federal aging book?
No. The $394,527,853.10 and 196 awards are USAspending.gov obligation records for CFDA 93.866 with a Connecticut geography tag. ACL aging-services listings and Medicare are different CFDAs. Those dollars sit outside this join. Mixing those files with this join would invent a figure the packet does not support.
Where is the live Connecticut × 93.866 table?
Aging Research in Connecticut is the overlay. See Connecticut federal spending, Connecticut programs, CFDA 93.866, and All spending ties. Later bulk files override this snapshot. Keep the obligation label on $394,527,853.10. Do not invent a fiscal year.

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