Indian Rights Protection awarded by Department of the Interior
USAspending.gov records $540,987,967.57 in Indian Rights Protection obligations awarded by the Department of the Interior. That figure is a CFDA 15.036 × agency 014 join, not an outlay and not a case docket, a named-tribe roster, or a water-rights acreage map. In this extract the pair cell $540,987,967.57 matches the program-wide obligation total $540,987,967.57. The extract lists 148 awards on the pair. The packet publishes no fiscal year.
Key figures
- Indian Rights via Interior: $540,987,967.57 in USAspending obligations (CFDA 15.036, agency 014).
- Award rows are 15.036 actions tagged to agency 014, not a tribe or case census.
- The join is CFDA 15.036 plus Interior, not Indian School 15.042 or DOJ listings.
- The extract lists 148 awards; implied mean about $3.66 million — a packet quotient.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays. FEC donations do not fund this cell.
Indian Rights × Interior is CFDA 15.036, not a docket census
This page is a join: Indian Rights Protection (CFDA 15.036) and the Department of the Interior (agency 014). $540,987,967.57 is the obligation sum on that pair. It is not the government-wide assistance total, not every CFDA on All programs, and not cash already paid. Correlation is not causation: a large pair cell does not prove the Department of the Interior caused activity described by the program title, or the reverse. Campaign-finance tables are a different dataset; FEC donations do not fund these USAspending obligations.
/programs/15.036/ is the program parent without an awarding-agency filter. /agencies/014/ is the agency parent without this CFDA filter. /ties/ lists other pairs and /programs/ lists other CFDA hubs. A Indian Rights Protection award tagged to a different awarding agency sits outside this cell even if the CFDA is still 15.036. A Department of the Interior award on a different CFDA sits outside even if the topic sounds related. One hundred forty-eight awards is not 148 unique tribes. Litigation-support and protection instruments add rows.
Indian Rights Protection as the program side
CFDA 15.036 is Indian Rights Protection. Confusing this join with Indian School Equalization 15.042, USGS Research 15.808, or a DOJ civil-rights ranking would be a different table. Packet facts on the program side are the name Indian Rights Protection, number 15.036, and program-wide obligations $540,987,967.57. This packet lists no award recipients and no contractor names. Any other vendor, school, tribe, carrier, or grantee list would be invented.
Department of the Interior as the awarding-agency side
Awarding-agency code 014 is the Department of the Interior. It is not a bureau split inside that department, not a place-of-performance state, and not a NAICS industry. In this extract the pair cell $540,987,967.57 matches the program-wide obligation total $540,987,967.57. Do not treat the program-wide $540,987,967.57 as if it were automatically the pair headline when the two figures differ. When they match, equality still does not name recipients.
Department of the Interior shows how Indian Rights Protection sits beside other CFDAs the Department of the Interior awards. This packet has no outlay total, no recipient roster, and no fiscal-year split. Tribe names, case captions, or attorney-fee splits are unpublished. Tribe names, case captions, and attorney identities are unpublished on this packet.
148 awards behind the rights-protection–Interior cell
The extract lists 148 awards on the Indian Rights × Interior pair. A compact rights-protection file: 148 awards against a large obligation total. Dividing $540,987,967.57 by 148 yields about $3.66 million per award — a quotient of two packet facts, not a typical invoice and not a median. Unique recipients are unpublished. Modifications can add rows without naming a new organization. 148 is not a case docket, a named-tribe roster, or a water-rights acreage map.
148 is the pair’s award-record count in this extract, not a published recipient census. Unique vendors and places of performance are unpublished. Do not read 148 as 148 finished projects under Indian Rights.
Rights-protection obligations are not attorney invoices already paid
An obligation is a legal commitment. An outlay is a payment. $540,987,967.57 is the former. Citing it as cash already cleared over-reads the field. The join cannot say that the Department of the Interior specialized in indian rights because of federal demand. Keep $540,987,967.57 labeled as Indian Rights Protection obligations awarded by the Department of the Interior. It is not a case docket, a named-tribe roster, or a water-rights acreage map. The packet publishes no fiscal year, so this page does not invent one.
Hubs for Indian Rights awarded by Interior
Open /programs/15.036/ for CFDA 15.036, /agencies/014/ for Department of the Interior, /programs/ for All programs, and /ties/ for All spending ties. None of those links convert this cell into Indian School Equalization 15.042, USGS Research 15.808, or a DOJ civil-rights ranking, into outlays this packet omits, or into a contractor list. Cite both sides: Indian Rights Protection and Department of the Interior, CFDA 15.036, agency 014, $540,987,967.57, 148 awards, USAspending.gov, obligations only.
Questions
- How much did Department of the Interior award under Indian Rights?
- USAspending.gov records $540,987,967.57 in Indian Rights Protection obligations awarded by the Department of the Interior (CFDA 15.036, agency 014). That is an obligation aggregate for the program–agency pair, not an outlay and not a government-wide total.
- Is Indian Rights Protection via Interior a count of court cases?
- No. $540,987,967.57 is an obligation sum, not an outlay. Payments from the Treasury can lag or differ. This packet has no outlay total for Indian Rights via Interior. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Keep both the CFDA number and the awarding-agency code in the citation.
- Do 148 awards mean 148 tribes?
- No. 148 is the pair’s award-record count, not a published recipient census. Unique vendors and places are unpublished. Modifications can add rows. The implied mean is about $3.66 million, a quotient, not a typical award. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
- Which pages parent Indian Rights awarded by Interior?
- /programs/15.036/ is the program parent. /agencies/014/ is the Department of the Interior parent. /programs/ lists CFDA hubs. /ties/ lists other pairs. Prefer those tables after later ingests; this page quotes Indian Rights × Interior at $540,987,967.57.
USAspending.gov CFDA program joined to awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.