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National School Lunch Program federal funding in FY2024

$87,367,741,231.09 in USAspending.gov obligations tags National School Lunch Program (CFDA 10.555) to fiscal year 2024. 355 awards carry that yearlyTrend cell. The FY cell is 55.6% of the program-wide $157,256,775,892.61 book in this extract. The pair is NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM plus FY2024, not a meal or school census and not cash already paid. USAspending.gov is the source.

Key figures

  • CFDA 10.555 × FY2024 records $87,367,741,231.09 in USAspending obligations on 355 awards.
  • The FY cell is 55.6% of the program-wide $157,256,775,892.61 book in this extract.
  • Three hundred fifty-five FY2024 rows are not a meal or school census and not the 726-award extract.
  • Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.

CFDA 10.555 overlapping FY2024

This page joins NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM to FY2024. $87,367,741,231.09 is the obligation sum on that pair. 355 FY-tagged awards underlie the cell. It is not every federal dollar in FY2024, not the program-wide $157,256,775,892.61 book, and not an outlay. CFDA 10.555 drops the year filter. FY2024 federal spending drops the listing filter.

Three hundred fifty-five rows are not a meal or school census. Correlation with a school-year calendar is not causation. Campaign-finance filings do not fund these USAspending obligations. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is a different CFDA key on this slice, not this 10.555 cell.

National School Lunch Program as a catalog title in FY2024

The official title is NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM. SpendingVault does not grade eligibility rules or benefit formulas. $87,367,741,231.09 is an FY2024 obligation sum, not a policy verdict. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is a different CFDA key on this slice, not this 10.555 cell. Mixing those siblings into $87,367,741,231.09 would invent a combined total the packet never computed.

The program-wide book is $157,256,775,892.61 on 726 extract-wide awards. This cell is FY2024 only. Other statistical series that share a popular name with National School Lunch Program are not the 355 USAspending.gov awards.

FY2024 on the National School Lunch Program yearlyTrend row

Fiscal year 2024 is the yearlyTrend year key. FY2024 is treated here as a closed yearlyTrend key in ordinary speech, but later ingests can still restate the cell. The FY cell is 55.6% of the program-wide $157,256,775,892.61 book in this extract. Do not treat 726 extract-wide awards as a FY2024 instrument list. Do not divide $87,367,741,231.09 by 726.

FY2024 federal spending is the government-wide year hub. All programs and All spending ties are parent indexes. None of those parents equals $87,367,741,231.09. Place-of-performance geography is unpublished here.

Three hundred fifty-five FY2024 rows versus extract-wide 726 awards

355 is the FY2024 award-record count. 726 is the listing’s extract-wide count. 355 FY2024 rows against more than eighty-seven billion dollars is a short formula-style file, not 355 schools and not 355 million meals. Unique recipients are unpublished. This page will not publish a typical invoice from mixing a one-year dollar field with a multi-year row field.

Keep National School Lunch Program and FY2024 on the citation. Keep the obligation label. Correlation with a school-year calendar is not causation.

Citing National School Lunch Program in FY2024

Use CFDA 10.555 for CFDA 10.555, FY2024 federal spending for FY2024 federal spending, All programs for All programs, and All spending ties for All spending ties. Quote $87,367,741,231.09 as FY2024 obligations. USAspending.gov remains the source.

A ties page exists because two tables meet: CFDA 10.555 and FY2024. $87,367,741,231.09 is not a forecast. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. If a later extract revises the rollup, this snapshot will be stale until rebuilt. FY2024 is treated here as a closed yearlyTrend key in ordinary speech, but later ingests can still restate the cell.

Original award filings remain on USAspending.gov. SpendingVault republishes the join as a catalog intersection. Keep both sides of the pair in any citation. Later bulk files can move the dollars and the award-record count. Treat this JSON as a packet snapshot rather than a permanent press total.

Do not invent contractors or award recipients. Do not convert obligations into outlays. Campaign-finance filings are a different public-record system and do not fund this USAspending cell. Use the internal links to step off this pair onto parent hubs.

The headline dollar figure is a commitment total on tagged awards, not a Treasury payment register. Award count is a row count and can include continuations and modifications. Unique recipients remain unpublished.

Questions

How much National School Lunch Program funding was obligated in FY2024?
USAspending.gov records $87,367,741,231.09 in CFDA 10.555 obligations for FY2024 across 355 awards. That yearlyTrend amount is not an outlay and not the program-wide $157,256,775,892.61 book. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Do 355 awards mean 355 school districts?
No. 355 is an FY2024 award-record count on a short formula-style file. Recipients are unpublished. 726 extract-wide awards are a different field. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. The join is a catalog intersection, not a budget.
Does this include SNAP?
No. The cell is CFDA 10.555 only. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is CFDA 10.551. Mixing them into $87,367,741,231.09 would invent a combined nutrition total. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. The join is a catalog intersection, not a budget.
Does $87,367,741,231.09 equal National School Lunch Program already paid in FY2024?
No. $87,367,741,231.09 is an obligation aggregate. Outlays and remaining balances are unpublished. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. The join is a catalog intersection, not a budget. Obligations remain commitments, not Treasury outlays.

USAspending.gov CFDA program yearlyTrend by fiscal year. Obligations are not outlays.