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Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF federal funding in Wisconsin

Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the Child Care and Development Fund (CFDA 93.596) show $589,238,435.48 in USAspending.gov obligations with Wisconsin as place of performance. Ninety-three awards carry that total — more rows than Indiana's 93.596 join (10 awards) in this slice, which is a row-count difference, not a ranking of child-care quality. The dollars are commitments on the tagged pair, not Treasury outlays and not Wisconsin's full early-care budget.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.596 in Wisconsin shows $589,238,435.48 in USAspending obligations on 93 awards.
  • Ninety-three rows is still an administrative award count, not a list of child-care centers.
  • Indiana's 93.596 join is a sibling total, not a quality ranking.
  • The total is commitments, not Treasury outlays or subsidy caseloads.

Wisconsin x 93.596 is a CCDF matching join, not a daycare map

This tie pairs CFDA 93.596 with Wisconsin's place-of-performance code. Mandatory and matching CCDF funds are typically awarded to a state lead agency, sometimes across more assistance rows than a 10-award file. Ninety-three awards totaling $589,238,435.48 still do not name the recipient, do not split mandatory from matching shares, and do not count children served. Treat the pair as a catalog join, not a quality rating of Wisconsin's child-care supply.

Other CCDF streams — discretionary funds or quality set-asides — can live on different CFDA numbers. Those rows are outside this $589,238,435.48 unless they also carry 93.596. Wisconsin also appears in this slice on aging research, cardiovascular research, and LIHEAP. Mixing those totals with CCDF would invent a combined human-services figure the packet never computed. Correlation between the obligation total and wait lists is not causation; those outcomes are not in the file. Place of performance as Wisconsin locates the tagged awards; it does not deposit $589,238,435.48 in the state treasury.

93 awards behind $589.2 million

Mean obligation is about $6.34 million if $589,238,435.48 were divided evenly across 93 lines. That arithmetic is a reader ratio, not a published grant size, and concentration can be uneven. Award rows can include continuations, closeouts, or matching-year runs. Ninety-three is larger than Indiana's 10-award 93.596 file; both remain administrative-style joins, not daycare censuses.

The overlay is the place to read recipient names as USAspending stored them. This page will not invent the lead agency. Open Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the Child Care and Development Fund in Wisconsin for the lines. Do not treat 93 as a count of counties, centers, or subsidy cases. The $589,238,435.48 total remains an obligation rollup on tagged awards.

Obligations on 93.596 are not parent copays or provider checks

USAspending obligations mark federal commitments on assistance awards. CCDF matching and mandatory funds often reimburse a state after it spends or matches according to program rules. The $589,238,435.48 figure does not, by itself, prove that subsidies reached families or that providers were paid. Outlays are a different field. This packet stores the obligation rollup only. No fiscal year is supplied.

Readers comparing the total to a state budget appendix should match the metric: appropriation, expenditure, federal draw, or obligation. If the other source is a single state fiscal year, it is not automatically this extract. SpendingVault keeps the USAspending assistance definition so the Wisconsin x 93.596 join stays comparable to other ties, including Indiana's sibling 93.596 page.

What the CCDF matching listing omits for Wisconsin

The official title is CHILD CARE MANDATORY AND MATCHING FUNDS OF THE CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND. The extract does not report matching rates, maintenance-of-effort, or how many children received subsidies. It does not separate infant care from school-age care. Facts remain $589,238,435.48, 93 awards, CFDA 93.596, and Wisconsin.

Wisconsin federal spending and Wisconsin programs place 93.596 among other listings. CFDA 93.596 is the nationwide listing. All spending ties indexes other CFDA x state pairs. Mixing those shelves with this join would invent a share of HHS spending the packet never computed. The $589,238,435.48 figure is the tagged pair only.

Next tables for the Wisconsin CCDF matching pair

Start with the overlay for Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the Child Care and Development Fund in Wisconsin. The CFDA 93.596 program page is the national catalog line. Wisconsin federal spending and Wisconsin programs put this join in state context without converting it into a ranking. All spending ties collects other CFDA x state pages on the same obligation metric. Ninety-three awards totaling $589,238,435.48 remain a catalog fact, not a quality score for Wisconsin providers. Child counts are not in the packet.

Questions

How much CCDF mandatory and matching funding is obligated in Wisconsin?
USAspending.gov shows $589,238,435.48 in obligations for CFDA 93.596 with Wisconsin as place of performance, across 93 awards. The amount is a commitment total on assistance awards, not outlays and not a count of child-care seats. Other CCDF listings are outside this join unless they also carry 93.596.
Why does Wisconsin have 93 awards when Indiana's 93.596 page has 10?
Award-row practices differ by state extract. Wisconsin stores 93 awards totaling $589,238,435.48; Indiana's sibling join is a separate 10-award rollup. Neither row count is a daycare census. The packet does not name recipients or split mandatory from matching shares.
Does this include all Wisconsin child-care subsidies?
No. This page is CFDA 93.596 crossed with Wisconsin place of performance. Discretionary CCDF, other HHS listings, and state-only funds can sit elsewhere. Those dollars are not inside $589,238,435.48 unless the award also carries 93.596. The extract has no child count.
Are the $589 million already spent on child care?
Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on assistance awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $589,238,435.48 headline is the obligation rollup in SpendingVault's extract. Provider payments, parent copays, and matching-rate arithmetic are not published in this packet.

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