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National Clean Investment Fund obligation tagged to the District of Columbia

Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: National Clean Investment Fund (CFDA 66.957) obligations tagged to the District of Columbia total $5,000,000,000 on USAspending.gov across 1 award. A single vehicle carries five billion dollars. Maryland’s 66.957 cell in this slice is two awards totaling $8,970,000,000. Both are headquarters-style climate-finance joins. Neither is a census of District heat pumps. One NCIF award coded to the District carries $5,000,000,000; like the Maryland two-award cell, the tag can be headquarters, not ward-level projects.

Key figures

  • D.C. NCIF (CFDA 66.957): $5,000,000,000 on 1 USAspending award.
  • A DC tag can be headquarters geography, not in-District projects.
  • Do not add this cell to Maryland’s 66.957 cell as an official regional total.
  • Cite obligations, not emissions reduced; no fiscal year is attached.
  • The join is 66.957 × DC, not the District’s climate budget.

One award, five billion, a DC tag

Keep USAspending rows labeled GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION FUND: NATIONAL CLEAN INVESTMENT FUND whose geography is District of Columbia (DC). One award remains. It sums to $5,000,000,000. The implied mean is the whole number: $5,000,000,000 per award. The packet does not name the recipient. This page will not invent it.

National Clean Investment Fund primes can be coded to the nonprofit financier’s address. A DC tag can mean the prime sits in Washington, not that $5,000,000,000 of projects are sited in the District’s wards.

District of Columbia federal spending is every CFDA on DC. CFDA 66.957 is the national program file. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: National Clean Investment Fund in District of Columbia is the overlap. District of Columbia programs and All spending ties are the indexes. USAID 98.001 is a different DC headquarters-style cell.

The recipient is unpublished in the facts. Open the overlay for the name if present. This JSON will not invent it.

USAID 98.001 tagged to DC is 197 awards. NCIF is 1 award. Both can be Beltway geography. They remain different Catalog numbers.

Do not add Maryland and D.C. NCIF cells as ‘Mid-Atlantic climate spending’

Adding $5,000,000,000 to Maryland’s $8,970,000,000 would be arithmetic on two place-of-performance tags, not a published regional climate total. The same national competition can code different primes to different headquarters states. The national roll-up lives on CFDA 66.957.

Other Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Catalog numbers are outside this join. Do not add them into the single award.

USAID overseas assistance tagged to DC is CFDA 98.001. Climate finance is not foreign assistance. Keep the two cells distinct even though both can be Beltway geography.

Subawards can deploy in other states behind a DC-coded prime. This packet does not explode subawards.

Adding $5,000,000,000 to Maryland’s $8,970,000,000 is arithmetic on two tags, not a published regional climate total.

Obligations versus projects closed

Quote $5,000,000,000 as USAspending obligations for CFDA 66.957 tagged to the District of Columbia. Do not quote it as loans already closed or as tons of carbon avoided.

No fiscal year is in the facts. Do not attach one. Cite USAspending.gov CFDA aggregates by place of performance state.

Emissions outcomes live in EPA or recipient reports, not in this obligation join.

Wards are the wrong geography

This packet does not split 1 award. A ward-level climate story would misread a headquarters tag. The extract is DC as coded, not DC as a project map.

Do not rank the District as greener than Maryland from these two cells. Deployment geography is unpublished. Correlation is not causation.

Ward maps would misread a headquarters tag. Statewide DC as coded is the only geography.

Citation line

Quote USAspending.gov: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: National Clean Investment Fund (CFDA 66.957) obligated $5,000,000,000 on 1 award coded to the District of Columbia. Name the fund and the DC tag together, and note that place of performance can follow the prime recipient.

The overlay Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: National Clean Investment Fund in District of Columbia is the live pair.

How to cite the District NCIF cell

Name Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: National Clean Investment Fund, CFDA 66.957, District of Columbia, $5,000,000,000, 1 award, USAspending obligations, and the headquarters caveat.

Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: National Clean Investment Fund in District of Columbia is the overlay.

The District’s single NCIF award of $5,000,000,000 sits beside a 197-row USAID overseas cell on the same DC tag. Climate finance is not foreign assistance. Both tags can be headquarters geography. Do not add this cell to Maryland’s two-award 66.957 cell as a regional total. Ward maps would misread a one-row prime. Quote USAspending obligations, not tons of carbon avoided.

Questions

How much National Clean Investment Fund money is tagged to D.C.?
USAspending.gov shows $5,000,000,000 across 1 award for CFDA 66.957 with a District of Columbia place-of-performance tag. That is an obligation join. It does not prove the capital is deployed only in the District.
Why is there only 1 award?
National finance competitions can make large prime awards to nonprofit lenders. This packet counts 1 USAspending action. The recipient is not named here.
Is this the same as USAID funding tagged to D.C.?
No. USAID overseas assistance is CFDA 98.001. This join is only 66.957, National Clean Investment Fund.
Where is the live D.C. 66.957 table?
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: National Clean Investment Fund in District of Columbia. See also District of Columbia federal spending, District of Columbia programs, CFDA 66.957, and All spending ties.

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