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GGRF Clean Communities Investment Accelerator (CFDA 66.960) in DC

USAspending.gov records $940,000,000 in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: Clean Communities Investment Accelerator obligations under CFDA 66.960 with place of performance in the District of Columbia, on 1 award. The mean equals the total: $940,000,000. A single-instrument cell is the extreme of concentration. The page joins catalog 66.960 to state DC. It does not inventory every climate program in the capital, and it does not treat a headquarters stamp as proof that every dollar was spent on District streets.

Key figures

  • CFDA 66.960 shows $940,000,000 in District of Columbia obligations on 1 award.
  • The mean equals the total: $940,000,000.
  • A DC place-of-performance tag on a national accelerator is not a ward-level spend map.
  • Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.

One award, $940 million, one EPA catalog line

CFDA 66.960 is titled Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: Clean Communities Investment Accelerator. The District of Columbia is the place-of-performance state. $940,000,000 is the obligation on the single record that carries both keys. With one award, there is no mix of small and large instruments to average. The packet does not name the recipient, the capital stack, or the subawardees. A DC performance tag on a national accelerator can reflect where the awardee is recorded, not a neighborhood-by-neighborhood spend map.

The District hub totals every program. The national 66.960 hub totals every state. This tie is the overlap. Mathematical and Physical Sciences (47.049) also appears as a DC join in this harvest, on 70 awards. Same geography key, different catalogs, different table shapes.

What CFDA 66.960 is—and is not

The catalog title points to the Clean Communities Investment Accelerator under the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, an EPA assistance line. Other EPA or energy codes are not inside $940,000,000. Folding Department of Energy or USDA rural-energy programs into this cell would misstate it. Packet facts are the obligation total, 1 award, state DC, and CFDA 66.960.

An accelerator recorded in the District can finance activity far beyond the District’s borders through subsequent lending or subawards. USAspending’s place-of-performance field on the prime award does not automatically republish that downstream geography. This page reports the prime-cell total as given.

The District as a geography stamp

The District of Columbia is USAspending state code DC. Awards coded to Maryland or Virginia stay on other ties. $940,000,000 is not the District’s entire federal footprint and is not every climate-related CFDA in the capital. The packet has no ward table.

Statewide District of Columbia federal spending is the parent. CFDA 66.960 is one line. Readers looking for NSF research or other EPA programs in DC should leave this join.

When the average equals the total

Average obligation is $940,000,000 because there is one award. That identity is arithmetic, not a quality score. Do not read the figure as the District’s municipal climate budget or as cash already deployed to community lenders.

Net obligations can still include later modifications. This page reports $940,000,000 as given. Obligations are not outlays. A single large commitment is not a completed project ledger.

What the DC–66.960 pair is not

A shared geography tag does not mean the District selected this award, and it does not mean accelerator outlays equal $940,000,000 inside the city. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation.

Continue from Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: Clean Communities Investment Accelerator in District of Columbia for the overlay, CFDA 66.960 for the national program, District of Columbia federal spending for the state total, District of Columbia programs for other CFDA lines, and All spending ties for other pairs.

A one-row overlay and the headquarters problem

Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: Clean Communities Investment Accelerator in District of Columbia is the overlay for CFDA 66.960 inside state DC. One award of $940,000,000 will appear as a single table row. A national accelerator recorded in the District can finance activity in many states through later lending. The packet does not map those subawards. This page therefore does not claim that $940,000,000 stayed inside the District’s neighborhoods. Place of performance on the prime award is still DC as harvested.

Mathematical And Physical Sciences in the District is a 70-award NSF join in this harvest. Same geography tag, unrelated catalog. District of Columbia programs is the CFDA index. The national 66.960 hub drops the DC filter. EPA climate-fund assistance is not USDA NEW ERA (10.758) and not High Cost USF (32.002). Obligations of $940,000,000 are not outlays already deployed to community lenders. A single-instrument mean equals the total by arithmetic, not by evaluation.

Questions

How much Clean Communities Investment Accelerator funding is obligated in DC?
USAspending records $940,000,000 in CFDA 66.960 obligations with District of Columbia place of performance, on 1 award. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
Does one award mean all $940 million stayed in the District?
Not necessarily. Place of performance on the prime award is DC. The packet does not map subawards. $940,000,000 is the obligation on that one record.
What is the average 66.960 award in the District?
With 1 award, the average equals the total: $940,000,000. There is no second instrument to pull the mean down.
Is this all federal spending in the District of Columbia?
No. Only CFDA 66.960 is in this cell. Other programs appear on the District of Columbia programs index.

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