FEMA Individuals and Households Aid in California 6th District (CA-06)
USAspending.gov records $425,999,442.42 in Federal Disaster Assistance To Individuals And Households In Presidential Declared Disaster Areas (CFDA 97.048) obligations with place of performance in California 6th District (CA-06), across 29 awards. Twenty-nine IHP rows against a $425,999,442.42 book is still not a household or application census. The pair is about 1.6% of the district’s $25,979,743,385.07 all-program obligation total in this extract. The dollars are obligations, not outlays.
Key figures
- Federal Disaster Assistance To Individuals And Households In Presidential Declared Disaster Areas in California 6th District (CA-06): $425,999,442.42 across 29 awards.
- About 1.6% of the district’s $25,979,743,385.07 all-program obligation total.
- Average obligation per award is about $14,689,635.95 (ratio only).
- The join is CFDA 97.048 × California 6th District (CA-06) place of performance, not a Public Assistance to governments or a damage ranking.
- Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.
CA-06 × 97.048 is an IHP join, not a Public Assistance ledger
Federal Disaster Assistance To Individuals And Households In Presidential Declared Disaster Areas meets California 6th District (CA-06) on this page. $425,999,442.42 is the obligation sum on awards that carry both the CFDA 97.048 tag and congressional-district place of performance CA-06. It is not California’s statewide Federal Disaster Assistance To Individuals And Households In Presidential Declared Disaster Areas book, not the nationwide program total, and not a Public Assistance to governments or a damage ranking. California 6th District is the district parent without this program filter. CFDA 97.048 is the program parent without the CA-06 filter. Correlation is not causation.
29 is an award-action count. Modifications can add rows. Unique recipients are unpublished, and this page will not invent contractors or award recipients. Dividing $425,999,442.42 by 29 yields about $14,689,635.95 per award, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical household award or a typical housing repair. FEC contribution tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. IHP assists eligible individuals and households after a presidential declaration. Public Assistance to governments sits on 97.036 as a different join.
Individuals and Households assistance as a catalog title
The official catalog title is FEDERAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS AND HOUSEHOLDS IN PRESIDENTIAL DECLARED DISASTER AREAS. SpendingVault does not grade California 6th District (CA-06) on Federal Disaster Assistance To Individuals And Households In Presidential Declared Disaster Areas, backlog, or policy. $425,999,442.42 is an obligation sum, not a verdict. CFDA 97.048 without the district filter is the national hub; this packet has no national total, so none is quoted. Public Assistance (97.036) or hazard-mitigation listings remain outside $425,999,442.42.
FEMA Individuals and Households Program reports and state disaster dashboards are other series. They are not the 29 awards on USAspending.gov. Mixing a census from those files with this join would invent a per-unit dollar figure the packet does not support. Wildfire, flood, and household-aid folklore is ordinary speech, not a packet field. Opioid STR on 93.788 is a sibling CA-06 join in this slice. Mixing FEMA with SAMHSA would invent a combined district total.
California 6th District besides CFDA 97.048
California 6th District (CA-06) is the geography side. Place of performance CA-06 is a coding field in the award file. It does not prove residency of beneficiaries, students, patients, or vendors. California federal spending is the statewide parent and includes other districts. Sacramento speech is not a county damage map. Neighboring CA-07 IHP cells stay outside. A Federal Disaster Assistance To Individuals And Households In Presidential Declared Disaster Areas award tagged to CA-07 or CA-03 is not here.
The district’s all-program obligation total is $25,979,743,385.07. $425,999,442.42 is the Federal Disaster Assistance To Individuals And Households In Presidential Declared Disaster Areas slice of that book, about 1.6%. Remaining district dollars sit with other CFDAs on California 6th District, not inside this join. Quoting $425,999,442.42 as California 6th District (CA-06)’s entire federal book would drop every other catalog line.
Twenty-nine awards, not 29 households
29 awards against $425,999,442.42 implies about $14,689,635.95 per award. That mean is not a unit price and not a typical household award or a typical housing repair. IHP assistance awards and amendments can dominate dollars while the row count stays at 29. 29 rows can include continuations and amendments. Treat the count as records in an aggregate, not as 29 finished projects or 29 people. All spending ties lists other district-by-program pairs on the same obligation metric.
IHP obligations versus checks already mailed
An obligation is a recorded commitment. An outlay is a payment from the Treasury. $425,999,442.42 is the commitment figure. This packet has no outlay total and no fiscal-year split, so none is invented. Citing the figure as cash already spent in California 6th District (CA-06) over-reads the field. Do not rank California 6th District (CA-06) as a winner or loser versus other districts. Keep both sides in the citation: Federal Disaster Assistance To Individuals And Households In Presidential Declared Disaster Areas (CFDA 97.048) and California 6th District (CA-06).
Budget documents from Sacramento and California appropriations answer other questions. They are not the source of this cell. If a chart mixes General Fund activity with CFDA 97.048 in CA-06, the chart has left the federal award series. The capital-region fringe as speech only did not receive $425,999,442.42 as a named metro in this packet.
How to cite the 97.048 × CA-06 pair
Cite: Federal Disaster Assistance To Individuals And Households In Presidential Declared Disaster Areas (CFDA 97.048) obligated $425,999,442.42 on 29 awards coded to California 6th District (CA-06), per USAspending.gov. Keep both keys. Keep the word obligations. Open California 6th District for the district rollup, CFDA 97.048 for the program rollup, California federal spending for California statewide spending, and All spending ties for other pairs. Later bulk files can move the dollars and the 29-award count; prefer those tables when the live overlay and this snapshot diverge. None of those links convert this cell into a Public Assistance to governments or a damage ranking, into outlays this packet omits, or into a contractor list.
Questions
- How much CFDA 97.048 is obligated in California 6th District (CA-06)?
- USAspending.gov records $425,999,442.42 in CFDA 97.048 obligations with California 6th District (CA-06) place of performance across 29 awards. That is a program × district join, not an outlay and not California’s full federal total.
- Do 29 awards mean 29 local household, application,s?
- No. 29 is an award-action count and can include modifications. Unique recipients are unpublished. Average obligation is about $14,689,635.95 per award, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical household award or a typical housing repair.
- Is this California 6th District (CA-06)’s entire federal spending total?
- No. $425,999,442.42 is only the Federal Disaster Assistance To Individuals And Households In Presidential Declared Disaster Areas slice tagged to California 6th District (CA-06), about 1.6% of the district’s $25,979,743,385.07 all-program total. California federal spending is the statewide parent. Other CFDAs on California 6th District sit outside this join.
- Where are the live CA-06 and CFDA 97.048 tables?
- California 6th District is the district parent. CFDA 97.048 is the CFDA 97.048 hub. California federal spending is the California parent. All spending ties lists other pairs. Prefer those tables after later ingests; this page quotes 97.048 × CA-06 at $425,999,442.42.
USAspending.gov congressional district place-of-performance joined to CFDA program. Obligations are not outlays.