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Health Center Program (CFDA 93.224) federal funding in South Carolina

USAspending.gov records $797,915,243.87 in Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care For The Homeless, And Public Housing Primary Care) obligations under CFDA 93.224 with place of performance in South Carolina, across 98 awards. Dividing $797,915,243.87 by 98 awards yields about $8.14 million per award. Among 93.224 joins in this harvest, South Carolina’s dollar total is the lowest while its award count sits between Oregon’s 84 and Louisiana’s 119. The page joins 93.224 to state SC. It is not a ranking of clinic quality.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.224 shows $797,915,243.87 in South Carolina obligations on 98 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $8.14 million per award.
  • The cell is the Health Center Program only, not Medicaid or every HHS line.
  • Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.

Ninety-eight health-center awards tagged to South Carolina

CFDA 93.224 is the Health Center Program catalog line. South Carolina is the place-of-performance state. $797,915,243.87 sums obligations on records that carry both keys. Ninety-eight awards is a mid-count clinic file. The packet does not name federally qualified health centers, Lowcountry versus Upstate split, or look-alikes. The join is a two-key filter, not a map of uninsured patients.

The South Carolina hub totals every program. The national 93.224 hub totals every state. This tie is the overlap. Missouri, Louisiana, Colorado, and Oregon also appear as 93.224 joins in this slice with their own dollar totals. Those are separate geography keys, not a league table of primary care.

Ninety-eight awards against $797,915,243.87 is the lowest dollar total in this harvest’s 93.224 set, with a mean near $8.14 million that sits between Louisiana’s about-$7.57 million and Missouri’s about-$9.13 million. Lowest dollars in a slice is a harvest fact, not a finding that South Carolina has the weakest primary-care network. Neighboring-state clinic joins are separate geography keys. This page reports only the SC–93.224 pair of $797,915,243.87 on 98 awards.

One catalog number, several clinic types in the title

The official name lists community, migrant, homeless, and public-housing primary care. USAspending still reports one obligation total and one award count. This page cannot split $797,915,243.87 among those subtypes. Packet facts are the dollar sum, 98 awards, state SC, and CFDA 93.224.

Place of performance tagged South Carolina can cover a statewide association or a clinic-level grant. Awards coded to North Carolina, Georgia, or Tennessee stay on other 93.224 ties even when patients cross those borders.

South Carolina as the geography stamp

South Carolina is USAspending state code SC. $797,915,243.87 is not Medicaid and is not every federal health dollar in the state. The packet has no uninsured-rate figure.

Statewide South Carolina federal spending is the parent. CFDA 93.224 is one assistance line. Readers looking for other South Carolina programs should use the state programs index rather than this single join.

A mean near $8.14 million

Average obligation is about $8.14 million ($797,915,243.87 ÷ 98). That sits between Louisiana’s ~$7.57 million mean (119 awards) and Missouri’s ~$9.13 million mean (109 awards) in this harvest. Ordering those means does not order states by unmet need.

Net obligations can include downward adjustments. This page reports $797,915,243.87 as given. Obligations are not outlays.

What the South Carolina–93.224 pair is not

A shared state tag does not mean South Carolina selected these awards, and it does not mean health-center outlays equal $797,915,243.87. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation.

Continue from Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care For The Homeless, And Public Housing Primary Care) in South Carolina for the overlay, CFDA 93.224 for the national program, South Carolina federal spending for the state total, South Carolina programs for other CFDA lines, and All spending ties for other pairs.

South Carolina 93.224 overlay at the low end of this harvest’s clinic set

Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care For The Homeless, And Public Housing Primary Care) in South Carolina is the overlay for CFDA 93.224 inside state SC. Ninety-eight awards and $797,915,243.87 are the lowest dollar total among the 93.224 joins in this slice, with an award count between Oregon’s 84 and Louisiana’s 119. Lowest dollars in a harvest slice is not a finding that South Carolina clinics are the smallest or the neediest. Clinic names and Lowcountry versus Upstate splits are not in the packet.

South Carolina programs is the CFDA index. The national 93.224 hub drops the state filter. Neighboring-state 93.224 ties for North Carolina or Georgia, if they exist outside this slice, are separate geography keys. The long title still has one obligation column. Obligations of $797,915,243.87 are not outlays. FEC donations do not fund health-center records on USAspending. Treat about $8.14 million as a mean, not a typical clinic operating budget.

Questions

How much Health Center Program funding is obligated in South Carolina?
USAspending records $797,915,243.87 in CFDA 93.224 obligations with South Carolina place of performance, covering 98 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
Does the total break out migrant or homeless clinics?
No. The catalog title names those categories, but the packet reports one sum of $797,915,243.87 on 98 awards.
What is the average 93.224 award in South Carolina?
Dividing $797,915,243.87 by 98 awards produces about $8.14 million per award. That mean is not a median and not a typical clinic operating budget.
Is this all federal health spending in South Carolina?
No. Only CFDA 93.224 is in this cell. Other programs appear on the South Carolina programs index.

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