CCDF Mandatory And Matching Funds (CFDA 93.596) in Tennessee
USAspending.gov records $735,846,647.94 in Child Care Mandatory And Matching Funds Of The Child Care And Development Fund obligations under CFDA 93.596 with place of performance in Tennessee, on 11 awards. Dividing $735,846,647.94 by 11 awards yields about $66.9 million per award. That low-row entitlement shape resembles Oregon’s Title IV-E cell more than Tennessee’s 286-award NIAID research file. Three Tennessee HHS joins in this harvest, three table shapes. The page joins 93.596 to state TN. It is not a slot-count dashboard.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.596 shows $735,846,647.94 in Tennessee obligations on 11 awards.
- Mean obligation is about $66.9 million per award.
- Mandatory and matching CCDF is not NIAID 93.855 and not ELC 93.323.
- A small award count on an entitlement line is not a provider count.
- Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.
Eleven CCDF matching awards tagged to Tennessee
CFDA 93.596 is titled Child Care Mandatory And Matching Funds Of The Child Care And Development Fund. Tennessee is the place-of-performance state. $735,846,647.94 sums obligations on records that carry both keys. Eleven awards against that total is a state-plan file: few instruments, large means. The packet does not name the lead agency, providers, or children served. The join is a two-key filter, not a ranking of child-care access.
The Tennessee hub totals every program. The national 93.596 hub totals every state. This tie is the overlap. Discretionary CCDF, if it uses another catalog number, is not inside $735,846,647.94. NIAID research (93.855) and ELC (93.323) remain separate Tennessee cells.
Mandatory and matching funds, not every child-care dollar
The catalog title specifies mandatory and matching funds of the Child Care and Development Fund. That is a subset of federal child-care financing as the CFDA is written. Foster Care Title IV-E (93.658) is a different ACF entitlement used on the Oregon join in this harvest. Packet facts are the obligation total, 11 awards, state TN, and CFDA 93.596.
Entitlement claiming often lands on a small number of large awards even when the underlying activity is statewide. Eleven award records is not the number of child-care providers in Tennessee.
Tennessee as the geography key
Tennessee is USAspending state code TN. Awards coded to Kentucky, Alabama, or Georgia stay on other 93.596 ties. $735,846,647.94 is not Tennessee’s entire human-services budget and is not Head Start, which would use another catalog number. The packet has no county wait-list table.
Statewide Tennessee federal spending is the parent. CFDA 93.596 is one ACF line. Readers comparing child-care matching with NIAID research or ELC laboratory capacity in Tennessee should keep the CFDA numbers distinct.
A mean near $66.9 million
Average obligation is about $66.9 million ($735,846,647.94 ÷ 11). With eleven rows, one large quarterly claim moves the mean. That figure is far above Tennessee’s NIAID research mean (~$2.73 million) and far below Tennessee’s ELC mean (~$252.1 million). Different catalogs, different instrument counts, different averages. Do not read $66.9 million as the subsidy for one child-year.
Net obligations can include prior-period adjustments. This page reports $735,846,647.94 as given. Obligations are not outlays.
What the Tennessee–93.596 pair is not
A shared state tag does not mean Tennessee selected these awards as competitive grants, and it does not mean CCDF outlays equal $735,846,647.94. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation.
Continue from Child Care Mandatory And Matching Funds Of The Child Care And Development Fund in Tennessee for the overlay, CFDA 93.596 for the national program, Tennessee federal spending for the state total, Tennessee programs for other CFDA lines, and All spending ties for other pairs.
CCDF matching overlay is a state-plan file, not a provider roster
Child Care Mandatory And Matching Funds Of The Child Care And Development Fund in Tennessee is the overlay for CFDA 93.596 inside state TN. Eleven awards and $735,846,647.94 will look small beside Tennessee’s 286-award NIAID file and large beside a typical competitive grant list. Entitlement matching often uses a handful of large instruments. Eleven rows is not eleven providers and not eleven children. Head Start and discretionary CCDF, if they use other catalog numbers, are outside this cell.
ELC and NIAID remain Tennessee’s other HHS joins in this harvest. Oregon’s Title IV-E cell is a sibling ACF entitlement shape on a different CFDA. Tennessee programs is the CFDA index. The national 93.596 hub drops the Tennessee filter. Treat about $66.9 million as a mean, not a per-child subsidy. Obligations are not outlays. FEC donations do not fund child-care matching records on USAspending. A shared Tennessee tag does not mean the awards were competitive earmarks.
Questions
- How much CCDF mandatory and matching funding is obligated in Tennessee?
- USAspending records $735,846,647.94 in CFDA 93.596 obligations with Tennessee place of performance, on 11 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
- Do eleven awards mean eleven child-care programs?
- No. The aggregate contains 11 award records summing to $735,846,647.94. Mandatory and matching claiming often uses a small number of large instruments. The packet does not report provider counts.
- What is the average 93.596 award in Tennessee?
- Dividing $735,846,647.94 by 11 awards produces about $66.9 million per award. That mean is not a median and not a per-child subsidy.
- Is this all federal child-care spending in Tennessee?
- No. This cell is CFDA 93.596 mandatory and matching funds only. Other child-care or Head Start codes, if present, sit on other program ties.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.