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National School Lunch Program funding in Georgia

National School Lunch Program (CFDA 10.555) obligations tagged to Georgia total $5,384,096,413.80 on USAspending.gov across 23 awards. Twenty-three rows sit one off Illinois’s 22-row NSLP cell; the dollars are Georgia’s. The join is USDA school lunch plus a GA place-of-performance tag, not meals served and not an Atlanta district budget. Twenty-three Georgia lunch actions sit one row off Illinois’s NSLP cell; $5,384,096,413.80 is Georgia’s 10.555 sum.

Key figures

  • Georgia NSLP (CFDA 10.555): $5,384,096,413.80 on 23 USAspending awards.
  • The implied mean is about $234,091,100 per award; that is not the price of a lunch.
  • Keep lunch distinct from SLFRF and SNAP.
  • Cite obligations, not meals served; no school year is in the packet.
  • The join is 10.555 × GA, not a district ranking.

Twenty-three lunch vehicles on a Georgia tag

Keep USAspending rows labeled NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM whose geography is Georgia (GA). Twenty-three awards remain. They sum to $5,384,096,413.80. NSLP reimburses participating schools and school food authorities. The federal relationship can appear as a modest number of large assistance actions.

The implied mean is about $234,091,100 per award — lower than Illinois’s NSLP implied mean on a similar row count. That difference is vehicle mix, not a finding that Georgia lunches cost less. Unique schools and unique meals are unpublished.

Georgia federal spending is every CFDA on GA. CFDA 10.555 is NSLP nationwide. National School Lunch Program in Georgia is the overlap. Georgia programs and All spending ties are the indexes.

State agencies and large food authorities can receive sizable NSLP vehicles. Unique schools are unpublished. 23 is not 23 districts.

Atlanta Public Schools is not broken out. $5,384,096,413.80 is statewide.

Lunch is not SNAP and not SLFRF

Georgia’s SLFRF cell in this slice is three awards on a different Catalog number. Do not treat school lunch as pandemic recovery. SNAP, if present on a Georgia 10.551 page, is also a different join.

School breakfast and summer meals use other CFDA numbers unless coded 10.555. This page keeps lunch only.

Place-of-performance often follows the state agency or a large district. A GA tag does not locate every cafeteria. Atlanta Public Schools is not broken out.

Georgia SLFRF is three awards on 21.027. Lunch is 23 on 10.555. Pandemic recovery is not school meals.

Breakfast and summer meals stay outside unless coded 10.555.

Obligations versus trays served

Quote $5,384,096,413.80 as USAspending obligations for CFDA 10.555 in Georgia. Do not quote it as lunches already served. Meal counts live in FNS publications.

No fiscal year or school year is in the facts. Do not attach one. Cite USAspending.gov CFDA aggregates by place of performance state.

FNS meal counts are a different series. Do not convert $5,384,096,413.80 into trays served.

Statewide GA, not a district ranking

This packet does not split 23 awards or $5,384,096,413.80 by district. A metro-Atlanta story and a rural-district story would need a different table. The extract stays statewide.

Do not rank Georgia child nutrition from this cell. Eligibility rates are unpublished. Correlation with Georgia SSI or Pell cells is not causation.

Metro Atlanta and rural districts share GA. A district story needs a different table.

Citation line

Quote USAspending.gov: National School Lunch Program (CFDA 10.555) obligated $5,384,096,413.80 on 23 awards coded to Georgia. Name school lunch and Georgia together.

The overlay National School Lunch Program in Georgia is the live pair.

Lunch is not SSI and not Pell

Georgia SSI and Pell cells in this slice are other Catalogs. Keep $5,384,096,413.80 on 10.555.

National School Lunch Program in Georgia is the overlay. CFDA 10.555 is the national roll-up.

Georgia NSLP’s 23 awards sit one row off Illinois’s lunch cell and nowhere near Georgia SSI’s 9,368 rows. $5,384,096,413.80 stays on CFDA 10.555. SLFRF is not lunch. Unique schools are unpublished. Atlanta Public Schools is not a subtotal. Quote USAspending obligations, not meals served, and do not convert the implied mean of about $234,091,100 into a tray price.

Follow National School Lunch Program in Georgia for the live 10.555 table. $5,384,096,413.80 and 23 awards are the citation pair. Unique schools stay unpublished. SLFRF and SSI remain other Georgia joins. Do not convert the dollars into meals served, and do not invent a school year.

Georgia programs lists sibling CFDA cells; All spending ties keeps 10.555 × GA in the join index. Unique meals stay unpublished. The packet still has no school year and no district split.

Questions

How much school lunch funding is obligated in Georgia?
USAspending.gov shows $5,384,096,413.80 across 23 awards for CFDA 10.555 tagged to Georgia. That is an obligation join, not meals served.
Does 23 awards mean 23 Georgia school districts?
No. Twenty-three is an award-action count. State agencies and large food authorities can receive large vehicles. Unique schools are unpublished here.
Is this pandemic relief?
No. SLFRF is CFDA 21.027. This join is only 10.555, National School Lunch Program, with a GA geography tag.
Where is the live Georgia NSLP table?
National School Lunch Program in Georgia. See also Georgia federal spending, Georgia programs, CFDA 10.555, and All spending ties.

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.