Mental Health Research Grants federal funding in FY2024 (CFDA 93.242)
4,904 USAspending.gov award records tagged to Mental Health Research Grants in fiscal year 2024 sum to $11,295,453,634.86 in obligations. That FY2024 slice is about 83.3% of the CFDA 93.242 program book of $13,557,187,407.99 (6,505 awards on the parent). The join is mental-health research grants × FY2024, not a patient census and not SAMHSA PRNS services (93.243). Obligations are not outlays. Correlation is not causation.
Key figures
- mental-health research grants in FY2024: $11,295,453,634.86 in USAspending obligations (CFDA 93.242).
- 4,904 year-slice awards sum to $11,295,453,634.86; implied mean about $2,303,314.36 is a quotient.
- The year slice lists 4,904 awards; the program parent lists 6,505.
- The join is Mental Health Research Grants × FY2024, not a patient census.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays. FEC donations do not fund this cell.
Mental-health research and FY2024 share one cell
The relationship is mechanical: assistance actions carrying CFDA 93.242 and fiscal year 2024 are summed. $11,295,453,634.86 is that sum. CFDA 93.242 is Mental Health Research Grants, an extramural research line, not a services CFDA and not a named-PI directory. It is not NIH intramural mental-health spending. It is not the year table and not the program table. /programs/93.242/ is the CFDA parent. /fiscal-years/2024/ is the FY2024 parent. Use both names when quoting the cell.
Lobbying and contribution files do not pay mental-health research grants awards. Remaining program dollars of the $13,557,187,407.99 book sit outside FY2024 if 83.3% is not 100 percent. A later ingest can restate $11,295,453,634.86 without renaming CFDA 93.242. Confusing this join with SAMHSA 93.243, NIDA 93.279, or NINDS 93.853 would be a different overlay.
CFDA 93.242 is research, not SAMHSA services
On the program side, USAspending stores Mental Health Research Grants as CFDA 93.242. On the year side, the key is fiscal year 2024. Packet facts include 4,904 year-slice awards and 6,505 parent awards. This page does not publish a recipient roster. 4,904 named investigators is a misread of the award-record count. All programs (/programs/) lists other CFDAs. All spending ties (/ties/) lists other pairs.
FY2024's share of the program book is 83.3%. Do not add the program hub into the year cell. Do not add the year hub into the program cell. Either addition double-counts. Unique contractors are unpublished and will not be invented here.
FY2024 research dollars versus the 93.242 book
FY2024 is not every mental-health R01 closed in calendar 2024. YearlyTrend is a fiscal-year series. Calendar-year program statistics from other publications are not this time key. Awards with a different fiscal year remain outside even when the CFDA is still 93.242. Current-year incompleteness can apply; quote $11,295,453,634.86 as the snapshot, not as a closed Treasury outlay total.
4,904 awards are not 4,904 investigators
4,904 year-slice awards against $11,295,453,634.86 imply about $2,303,314.36 per record. That quotient is not a typical award, not a median, and not 4,904 named investigators. The parent 6,505 count includes other years. Modifications add rows. Places of performance are unpublished. Do not read 4,904 as 4,904 finished projects.
Research obligations are not grant cash already drawn
Cite: Mental Health Research Grants (CFDA 93.242) obligated $11,295,453,634.86 in FY2024, per USAspending.gov yearlyTrend, 4,904 award records. Keep the word obligations. Prefer /programs/93.242/ and /fiscal-years/2024/ when live tables move. /programs/ and /ties/ index other programs and other joins. The cell is not SAMHSA 93.243, NIDA 93.279, or NINDS 93.853, not a patient census, and not an FEC-funded outlay. Keep Mental Health Research Grants and FY2024 together when citing $11,295,453,634.86. CFDA 93.242 and fiscal year 2024 are the join keys. Obligations of $11,295,453,634.86 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this pair. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Unique recipients remain unpublished on this program-year join. The All programs index and All spending ties index are larger than this cell. A later USAspending ingest can restate $11,295,453,634.86 without changing the join keys. 4,904 is the FY2024 award-record count, not 4,904 named investigators. About 83.3% locates FY2024 inside the $13,557,187,407.99 program book. Keep Mental Health Research Grants and FY2024 together when citing $11,295,453,634.86. CFDA 93.242 and fiscal year 2024 are the join keys. Obligations of $11,295,453,634.86 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this pair. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Unique recipients remain unpublished on this program-year join.
Questions
- How much mental-health research grants spending is in FY2024?
- USAspending.gov records $11,295,453,634.86 in Mental Health Research Grants obligations for fiscal year 2024 (CFDA 93.242). That is a program × year join, not an outlay and not all of FY2024 federal spending. The slice is about 83.3% of the program’s $13,557,187,407.99 extract total. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
- Is $11,295,453,634.86 cash already paid in FY2024?
- No. $11,295,453,634.86 is a yearlyTrend obligation sum, not an outlay. Payments from the Treasury can lag or differ. This packet has no outlay total for mental-health research grants in FY2024. Keep both the CFDA number 93.242 and the fiscal year in the citation.
- Is 4,904 a recipient census for FY2024?
- No. 4,904 counts award records tagged to CFDA 93.242 in FY2024, not unique vendors and not 4,904 named investigators. Modifications add rows. About $2,303,314.36 is $11,295,453,634.86 divided by 4,904, not a typical invoice. Recipients are unpublished.
- Which pages parent mental-health research grants in FY2024?
- CFDA 93.242 at /programs/93.242/ is the program parent. FY2024 federal spending at /fiscal-years/2024/ is the year parent. All programs at /programs/ lists CFDA hubs. All spending ties at /ties/ lists other pairs. Prefer those tables after later ingests; this page quotes Mental Health Research Grants × FY2024 at $11,295,453,634.86.
USAspending.gov CFDA program yearlyTrend by fiscal year. Obligations are not outlays.