Democracy, Human Rights And Labor programs in FY2025
USAspending.gov records $548,740,283.68 in International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor obligations tagged to fiscal year 2025 (CFDA 19.345). 12 awards carry that yearlyTrend cell. The FY2025 cell is 35.8% of the program-wide $1,534,885,668.24 book on 32 awards. The remaining catalog dollars sit on other fiscal-year rows this page does not reprint. The pair is International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor plus FY2025, not a country ranking, a named-implementer roster, a rights score, or a treaty table. Obligations are not outlays. USAspending.gov is the source. Correlation is not causation.
Key figures
- CFDA 19.345 × FY2025 records $548,740,283.68 in USAspending International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor obligations.
- That cell is 35.8% of the program-wide $1,534,885,668.24 book.
- 12 FY2025 awards are not a count of countries or implementing partners.
- Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
- The join is International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor × FY2025, not a country ranking.
The relationship: International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor and fiscal year 2025
Two tables meet. One table is CFDA 19.345 (International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor). The other is fiscal year 2025. $548,740,283.68 is the obligation aggregate for rows that carry both keys on the yearlyTrend table. The FY2025 cell is 35.8% of the program-wide $1,534,885,668.24 book on 32 awards. The remaining catalog dollars sit on other fiscal-year rows this page does not reprint. This page is that program–year join, not a country ranking, a named-implementer roster, a rights score, or a treaty table. The join does not prove that fiscal year 2025 caused International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor activity, only that USAspending coded the two keys together. FEC donation tables do not fund these USAspending obligations.
SpendingVault indexes the cell from USAspending.gov. The catalog title on the program side is INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND LABOR. The year on the other side is federal fiscal year 2025. Neither label is a contractor, a place of performance, or an awarding-agency code — this packet publishes no awarding agency and no named recipients. Parent without the year: /programs/19.345/ (CFDA 19.345). Parent without the CFDA: /fiscal-years/2025/ (FY2025 federal spending). 12 FY2025 awards make this a thin foreign-assistance file, still not a count of countries or implementing partners. Outlays are not this field.
Program facts that stay on CFDA 19.345
CFDA 19.345 is the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance identifier for International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor. The official title is INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND LABOR. The program-wide obligation total in this extract is $1,534,885,668.24 across 32 awards. That figure is a program rollup, not a second headline for the FY2025 cell unless the two amounts match. Do not treat $1,534,885,668.24 as cash Treasury already sent. SpendingVault does not grade program performance. Do not mix CIO assessed contributions (19.790) into this 19.345 cell. Mixing those other keys into $548,740,283.68 would invent a combined total the packet never computed.
Open CFDA 19.345 at /programs/19.345/ for the program hub. That page is not this join: it can include other fiscal years if the extract lists them, and it is still obligations rather than outlays. This ties page stays on CFDA 19.345 in FY2025 only. Campaign-finance filings do not fund these USAspending obligations. Unique recipients remain unpublished. Later bulk files can move both the dollars and the 12-award count without changing the join keys.
The year key on International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor
Federal fiscal year 2025 is the time key on this yearlyTrend row. The year hub FY2025 federal spending at /fiscal-years/2025/ rolls up every program that year in the index, not only International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor. Reading $548,740,283.68 as all FY2025 federal obligations would over-read this cell. The join is one CFDA inside one fiscal year, not a Budget Appendix score and not a Treasury cash statement. Agency splits, place-of-performance maps, and recipient UEIs are omitted from this packet.
Why 12 is not a count of countries or implementing partners
The extract lists 12 awards on the International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor × FY2025 table. That is an award-record count for this yearlyTrend cell, not a count of countries or implementing partners. Unique recipients are unpublished. Continuations and modifications can add lines without naming a new organization. Dividing $548,740,283.68 by 12 is not published here as a typical award size, because the packet does not say the rows are comparable. The program-wide award count is 32, a different denominator.
What the International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor FY2025 table omits
An obligation is a legal commitment. An outlay is a payment. $548,740,283.68 is the former. Citing it as cash already cleared on International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor in FY2025 over-reads the field. Keep $548,740,283.68 labeled as International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor obligations in fiscal year 2025. No named contractors or countries or implementing partners appear here. Quote International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor and FY2025 with $548,740,283.68. Keep CFDA 19.345 in the citation.
Budget justifications and press releases are not the source of this cell. If a chart mixes a different CFDA with FY2025 or a different fiscal year with International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor, the chart has left this join. Do not mix CIO assessed contributions (19.790) into this 19.345 cell. Correlation with news headlines is not causation.
Hubs for CFDA 19.345 × FY2025
Open /programs/19.345/ for CFDA 19.345, /fiscal-years/2025/ for FY2025 federal spending, /programs/ for All programs, and /ties/ for All spending ties. Those parents are larger than this cell. Keep both join sides on the same line as $548,740,283.68. USAspending.gov remains the source. A ties page exists because two tables meet. One table is CFDA 19.345. The other is fiscal year 2025. $548,740,283.68 is the obligation sum on that intersection, not a forecast and not a claim that International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor caused any outcome statistic to move.
Step off this pair through the internal links. Keep International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor and FY2025 together when citing $548,740,283.68. CFDA 19.345's program-wide award-record count is 32, not a FY2025-only census of countries or implementing partners. Obligations of $548,740,283.68 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 19.345 × FY2025 pair. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Unique recipients remain unpublished. Quote CFDA 19.345, fiscal year 2025, and $548,740,283.68 in one sentence.
Questions
- How much did International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor obligate in FY2025?
- USAspending.gov records $548,740,283.68 in CFDA 19.345 obligations tagged to fiscal year 2025 across 12 awards. That cell is 35.8% of the program-wide $1,534,885,668.24 book, not an outlay. The pair is International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor plus FY2025.
- Does the FY2025 award count identify unique countries or implementing partners?
- No. 12 is an FY2025 award-record count on a thin foreign-assistance file. The program-wide extract lists 32 awards. Recipients are unpublished. The count is not a count of countries or implementing partners. USAspending.gov remains the source for this pair. Unique recipients remain unpublished on this 19.345 × FY2025 join.
- Can $548,740,283.68 be cited as Treasury payments?
- No. $548,740,283.68 is an obligation aggregate. Outlays are unpublished. Payments from the Treasury can lag or differ. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. The program-wide book is $1,534,885,668.24 on 32 awards, a different rollup.
- Which pages parent International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor and FY2025?
- /programs/19.345/ is the program parent. /fiscal-years/2025/ is the FY2025 parent. /programs/ lists programs. /ties/ lists other pairs. Prefer those tables after later ingests; this page quotes International Programs To Support Democracy, Human Rights And Labor × FY2025 at $548,740,283.68.
USAspending.gov CFDA program yearlyTrend by fiscal year. Obligations are not outlays.