Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant to the States in FY2025
USAspending.gov records $1,094,106,481.76 in obligations for CFDA 93.994, Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant to the States, in fiscal year 2025, across 111 awards. Program and year are the pair. One hundred eleven awards behind more than a billion dollars is a thin, large-vehicle file — typical of formula block grants, not a mass of small research awards. The implied mean is about $9,856,815.15 per award. The program’s published extract is $2,648,282,969.49 on 319 awards.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.994 in FY2025: $1,094,106,481.76 across 111 awards.
- Program-wide: $2,648,282,969.49 on 319 awards.
- Implied mean about $9.86 million per record — a thin, large-vehicle file.
- The cell is not an infant-health outcome score or an outlay total.
Block-grant code 93.994 crossed with FY2025
CFDA 93.994 and fiscal year 2025 meet in this cell: 111 records summing to $1,094,106,481.76. A 93.994 award posted to another year is out. A FY2025 award under a different maternal-health CFDA is out even if the work sounds related. The title says “to the States”; this packet does not list those states or prove 111 equals 50 states plus territories. Unique recipients are unpublished.
Program-wide, the same CFDA shows $2,648,282,969.49 on 319 awards. FY2025 is one yearlyTrend row, not the closed books of Title V. CFDA 93.994, FY2025 federal spending, All programs, and All spending ties are parents and an index. Do not add them into $1,094,106,481.76.
111 large vehicles, not 111 clinics
Dividing $1,094,106,481.76 by 111 yields about $9,856,815.15. That average is a packet quotient. Block-grant formula vehicles often concentrate dollars on few rows; 111 can mix state awards with amendments. Do not read 111 as 111 clinics, 111 health departments, or 111 named contractors. This page does not invent recipient names.
Three hundred nineteen program-wide awards versus 111 in FY2025 is a count comparison only. It is not a performance ranking and not a claim that 2025 served fewer mothers. Correlation is not causation.
Not an infant-mortality or caseload measure
$1,094,106,481.76 does not measure infant mortality, prenatal visits, or children served. Those series are not USAspending fields on this aggregate. The cell sums obligations with CFDA 93.994 and a FY2025 tag. Medical advice is outside this page. Outcome scores are unpublished.
What the dollar figure is not
Obligations are not outlays. $1,094,106,481.76 can include amounts that pay later. Citing it as cash already sent to state MCH agencies over-reads the field. No match-rate, no state-share, and no outlay total appear here.
FY2025 is the federal fiscal year on the award records. This extract does not prove a calendar-year appropriation story.
Citing the MCH block grant in FY2025
Cite USAspending.gov: Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant to the States (CFDA 93.994) obligated $1,094,106,481.76 on 111 awards in FY2025. Name both sides. Keep “obligations.” The compact $1.09 billion is the same cell rounded. Prefer CFDA 93.994 if the program table refreshed.
FY2025 federal spending still includes every other CFDA tagged to that year. All programs lists sibling codes. All spending ties indexes other pairs. A later ingest can restate $1,094,106,481.76 without changing the join.
Block-grant texture and what Title V language does not add
One hundred eleven awards totaling $1,094,106,481.76 is the texture of a formula block grant: few rows, large state vehicles, implied mean near $9,856,815.15. That mean is $1,094,106,481.76 divided by 111. It is not a typical clinic budget and not 111 state health departments. The title says “to the States”; the packet still does not list those states, territories, or match rates. Infant-mortality rates, prenatal-visit counts, and children served are unpublished. This page does not convert the cell into health outcomes and does not offer medical advice. Program-wide $2,648,282,969.49 on 319 awards is the parent extract, not a remainder you can treat as a published other-year table.
A durable citation names CFDA 93.994, fiscal year 2025, $1,094,106,481.76, 111 awards, USAspending.gov, obligations. Keep both keys. FY2025 federal spending includes every other CFDA tagged to that year, so it is larger than this join by design. All programs lists sibling maternal-health and other HHS codes. All spending ties indexes other pairs. Do not stack those hubs onto $1,094,106,481.76. Unique recipients stay unpublished. If a later ingest revises 111 or the dollar cell, change the sentence whose source moved and leave the join definition — program × year — intact.
Questions
- How much did the MCH block grant obligate in FY2025?
- USAspending.gov records $1,094,106,481.76 across 111 awards for CFDA 93.994 in fiscal year 2025. That is an obligation join, not an outlay, and not a count of mothers or children served. The program-wide extract is $2,648,282,969.49 on 319 awards. Keep both keys when quoting the year cell.
- Does 111 awards mean one award per state?
- No. 111 is the award-record count for 93.994 × FY2025, not a roster of states. Unique recipients are unpublished. Combined with $1,094,106,481.76, the average is about $9,856,815.15. Modifications add rows. This packet does not list states.
- Is this HHS’s entire maternal-health budget?
- No. This page is CFDA 93.994 × FY2025 only. Other programs and other years sit elsewhere. Program-wide 93.994 facts here are $2,648,282,969.49 and 319 awards. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Keep both sides of the join when quoting the cell. USAspending.gov remains the source.
- Where is the live table?
- CFDA 93.994 is the program hub. FY2025 federal spending is the year hub. All programs lists other assistance codes. All spending ties lists other joins. Keep both sides when citing $1,094,106,481.76. Obligations are not outlays.
USAspending.gov CFDA program yearlyTrend by fiscal year. Obligations are not outlays.