New Empowering Rural America (NEW ERA) Program federal funding in Indiana
The New Empowering Rural America (NEW ERA) Program (CFDA 10.758) shows $676,796,440 in USAspending.gov obligations with Indiana as place of performance. The extract lists 1 award. A single-row join at that dollar scale is a concentrated assistance record, not a survey of Indiana’s rural utilities and not USDA’s full rural-development ledger. The amount is a commitment, not an outlay.
Key figures
- CFDA 10.758 in Indiana shows $676,796,440 in USAspending obligations on 1 award.
- A single-row join is a concentrated assistance record, not a utility census.
- The pair is NEW ERA plus Indiana place of performance, not all USDA rural-development dollars.
- The total is a commitment, not completed construction or an outlay register.
One Indiana-coded NEW ERA award, not a statewide energy plan
This page joins CFDA 10.758, NEW EMPOWERING RURAL AMERICA (NEW ERA) PROGRAM, with Indiana place of performance. The facts are unusually sparse and unusually large: $676,796,440 on 1 award. SpendingVault reports that pair as stored. It does not name the recipient, does not say whether the project is generation, transmission, or another rural-energy use, and does not convert one award into a map of Indiana co-ops. The join is a catalog intersection, not a claim that every rural county in Indiana is a beneficiary.
Other USDA rural-development listings — electric loans, broadband, or water — use different CFDA numbers. Those dollars are outside $676,796,440 unless they also carry 10.758. A sibling NEW ERA join in another state would be a separate obligation total, not a ranking of which state “won” a competition. Correlation between this one award and Indiana’s energy mix is not causation; generation statistics are not in the packet. Place of performance as Indiana locates the tagged award. It does not prove every rural county is a beneficiary, and it does not convert $676,796,440 into megawatts. The extract stores 1 award on CFDA 10.758 for that location field.
What a 1-award file can and cannot tell you
When award count is 1, the mean equals the total: $676,796,440. That identity is arithmetic, not a typical NEW ERA grant size nationwide. A single cooperative agreement, loan, or grant can dominate a new listing. Modifications might later add rows; this extract currently stores one. Award count is still a row count, not a count of substations, members, or megawatts.
Because there is only one line, the overlay is the place to read the recipient and award identifier as USAspending published them. This page will not guess the borrower. Open New Empowering Rural America (NEW ERA) Program in Indiana for that record. Do not treat the absence of additional awards as proof that no other Indiana rural-energy work exists — other CFDA numbers can hold it. The $676,796,440 figure is still one tagged award.
A $676.8 million obligation is not construction already finished
Rural energy projects often obligate in large awards and spend over multi-year construction. The $676,796,440 headline is the obligation on the tagged award, not a punch-list of completed work and not a Treasury outlay total. No fiscal year is attached. Readers matching the figure to a USDA press release should check program name, CFDA 10.758, Indiana geography, and whether the announcement is a loan, grant, or mixed instrument — details this packet does not supply.
Deobligation, cancellation, or restatement can change a single-award file more dramatically than a 90,000-row farm file. This tie page will not track those later events unless the extract is rebuilt. SpendingVault keeps the commitment definition so NEW ERA joins stay comparable to other CFDA × state pages. Electric loans, broadband, and water programs use other USDA codes and are not inside $676,796,440 unless they also carry 10.758. The Indiana join remains one tagged award at that dollar figure.
What the Indiana NEW ERA join omits
The extract has no technology mix, no member-co-op list, and no jobs figure. Facts remain $676,796,440, 1 award, CFDA 10.758, and Indiana. This page will not invent a renewable-share percentage or a county map.
Indiana federal spending and Indiana programs place 10.758 among other listings, including much higher-row programs. CFDA 10.758 is the national NEW ERA catalog line. All spending ties indexes other program-by-state pairs. Mixing those shelves with this one award would invent a share of Indiana federal spending the packet never computed.
Where the single 10.758 × Indiana row lives
Use the overlay for New Empowering Rural America (NEW ERA) Program in Indiana to open the 1-award record behind $676,796,440. CFDA 10.758 is the nationwide listing. Indiana federal spending and Indiana programs give state context. All spending ties is the catalog of other CFDA × state joins on the same obligation metric. The $676,796,440 figure is the tagged pair only.
Questions
- How much NEW ERA funding is obligated in Indiana?
- USAspending.gov shows $676,796,440 in obligations for CFDA 10.758 with Indiana as place of performance, on 1 award. The sum is a commitment total, not outlays and not USDA’s full rural-development total for Indiana. Other rural listings are outside this join unless they also carry 10.758.
- Why is there only one NEW ERA award in Indiana?
- This extract stores 1 assistance-award row totaling $676,796,440. NEW ERA can post as large individual awards. Award count is not a census of rural utilities. The packet does not name the recipient or the project type. See the Indiana 10.758 overlay for the stored line.
- Is this Indiana’s entire rural energy funding?
- No. The join is CFDA 10.758 crossed with Indiana place of performance. Electric loans, broadband, and other USDA codes use different listings. Those dollars are not inside $676,796,440 unless the award also carries 10.758. The packet has no megawatt or member count.
- Has the $676.8 million already been spent?
- Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on assistance awards. Outlays are payments as work is billed or funds are drawn. The $676,796,440 headline is the obligation on the tagged award in SpendingVault's extract. Construction progress is not published in this packet.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.