Emergency Rental Assistance Program funding in Vermont
Emergency Rental Assistance Program (CFDA 21.023) shows $168,494,257.96 in USAspending.gov obligations with Vermont as place of performance. One awards carry that total. The join is a Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance listing crossed with a state location field, not Vermont’s entire housing budget and not a census of tenants. The dollars are commitments, not Treasury outlays.
Key figures
- CFDA 21.023 in Vermont shows $168,494,257.96 in USAspending obligations on 1 awards.
- One award is a large grant row, not a household census.
- The join is CFDA 21.023 plus Vermont place of performance, not HUD vouchers.
- The total is commitments, not rent checks already cashed.
Vermont x 21.023 is an ERA join, not a household census
This page pairs CFDA 21.023, EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, with Vermont place of performance. The join is a Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance listing crossed with a state location field, not Vermont’s entire housing budget and not a census of tenants. SpendingVault sums tagged obligations: $168,494,257.96 on 1 awards. The extract does not list households, landlords, or months of rent. Treat the pair as a catalog intersection, not a ranking of which state has more need, and not a claim that 1 awards equal one housing agency or one household.
Other Treasury or HUD listings — Homeowner Assistance, CDBG, or different rental titles — sit outside this total unless they also carry 21.023. Mixing those listings into $168,494,257.96 would invent a combined figure the packet never computed. Correlation between this obligation sum and eviction filings is not causation. Court figures are not in the packet. Place of performance as Vermont locates the tagged awards; it does not deposit $168,494,257.96 in the state treasury. Burlington-versus-Rutland folklore is not a metro split in this packet. Drinking Water SRF on 66.468 in Vermont is an EPA overlay, not a Treasury subset.
1 award behind $168.5 million
Mean obligation is about $168,494,257.96 if $168,494,257.96 were divided evenly across 1 lines. That ratio is not a published household subsidy — with one row, the mean equals the headline total and is still not a typical payment. Award count is a row count, including possible continuations and modifications. It is not a count of households, landlords, or counties.
One line is a single-row join. A large ERA award to a state or eligible grantee is a common shape. This page will not invent recipient names. Open Emergency Rental Assistance Program in Vermont for the stored table. Do not convert 1 into a map of Vermont rental units. The $168,494,257.96 total remains an obligation rollup on tagged awards. Inspect named lines rather than inferring a household census.
ERA obligations are not rent checks already cashed
ERA awards often obligate as large grants to states or localities and draw as rent and utility assistance is paid. The $168,494,257.96 headline is the obligation sum, not a punch-list of households housed and not a Treasury outlay total. No fiscal year is attached. A Treasury ERA allocation table dated to a particular year is not automatically this join unless it uses CFDA 21.023, Vermont geography, and the obligation metric.
The listing title is Emergency Rental Assistance Program. This extract does not split rent from utilities, and it does not split ERA1 from ERA2 instruments as filers coded them. Those cuts would require award documentation beyond dollars, 1 awards, CFDA 21.023, and Vermont. This page will not invent a share. One award is a record count, not proof that only one program office exists.
What the Vermont 21.023 table omits
The extract has no households, landlords, or months of rent. Facts remain $168,494,257.96, 1 awards, CFDA 21.023, and Vermont. This page will not invent a ranking against other states’ 21.023 joins. New Hampshire’s and Wyoming’s 21.023 overlays on this slice are separate pairs; do not add the three totals.
Vermont federal spending and Vermont programs place 21.023 among other listings. CFDA 21.023 is the national catalog line. All spending ties indexes other CFDA x state pairs. Mixing those shelves would invent a share of federal spending the packet never computed. The $168,494,257.96 figure is the tagged pair only. Campaign-finance filings are a different public-record system; this join does not claim donations funded these obligations.
Where the 21.023 x Vermont overlay lives
Start with Emergency Rental Assistance Program in Vermont for the 1-award table behind $168,494,257.96. CFDA 21.023 is the nationwide listing. Vermont federal spending and Vermont programs give state context. All spending ties is the shelf for other program-by-state joins on the same obligation metric. One awards totaling $168,494,257.96 remain a single-row grant file, not a household census. Household counts and landlord names are not in this packet. The $168,494,257.96 total is the tagged pair only. USAspending.gov remains the source; SpendingVault republishes the join. If a later extract revises the rollup, this page’s facts will be stale until the packet is rebuilt. Do not annualize $168,494,257.96: no fiscal year is in the facts.
How to read the Vermont × CFDA 21.023 pair
A ties page exists because two tables meet. One table is the assistance listing (CFDA 21.023). The other is place of performance as Vermont. The headline $168,494,257.96 is the obligation sum on that intersection. It is not a forecast, not a budget request, and not an outlay. It is also not a claim that CFDA 21.023 caused Vermont’s economy to grow. Correlation between geography and a catalog code is the join — nothing more. Use the internal links to step off this pair. If you need award-level names, open the overlay rather than treating this narrative as a recipient directory.
Questions
- How much Emergency Rental Assistance funding is obligated in Vermont?
- USAspending.gov shows $168,494,257.96 in obligations for CFDA 21.023 with Vermont as place of performance, across 1 awards. The sum is a commitment total on assistance awards, not outlays and not Vermont’s full housing budget. Other listings are outside this join unless they also carry 21.023.
- Does 1 award mean 1 Vermont household was helped?
- No. Award count is a row count of assistance awards. ERA often posts as one large grant to a state or eligible entity. It is not a household or landlord census. See the Vermont 21.023 overlay for the named line as USAspending stored it.
- Is this Vermont’s entire federal housing funding?
- No. The join is CFDA 21.023, Emergency Rental Assistance Program, crossed with Vermont place of performance. HUD vouchers and CDBG use different listings. Those dollars are not inside $168,494,257.96 unless the award also carries 21.023.
- Is $168 million already spent on Vermont rent checks?
- Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on assistance awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $168,494,257.96 headline is the obligation rollup in SpendingVault’s extract. Household counts and remaining balances are not published in this packet.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.