NEW ERA Program (CFDA 10.758) federal funding in North Dakota
USAspending.gov records $856,638,120 in New Empowering Rural America (NEW ERA) Program obligations under CFDA 10.758 with place of performance in North Dakota, on 6 awards. Dividing $856,638,120 by 6 awards yields exactly $142,773,020 per award. Colorado’s 10.758 join in this harvest uses 23 awards against $851,003,376, a similar dollar band with a much thicker file. Same USDA catalog, different row counts. The page joins 10.758 to state ND. It is not a ranking of rural co-ops.
Key figures
- CFDA 10.758 shows $856,638,120 in North Dakota obligations on 6 awards.
- Mean obligation is $142,773,020 per award.
- NEW ERA is not CFDA 10.121 commodity assistance and not EPA 66.960.
- Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.
Six NEW ERA awards tagged to North Dakota
CFDA 10.758 is titled New Empowering Rural America (NEW ERA) Program. North Dakota is the place-of-performance state. $856,638,120 is the obligation sum on records that carry both keys. Six awards against that total is a concentrated Rural Utilities Service–style file. The packet does not name cooperatives, generation assets, or loan-versus-grant split. The join is a two-key filter, not a scorecard of rural electrification.
The North Dakota hub totals every program. The national 10.758 hub totals every state. This tie is the overlap. Emergency Commodity Assistance (10.121) is a different USDA catalog number used on the Iowa join in this harvest. Mixing farm commodity payments into $856,638,120 would misstate NEW ERA.
Six awards against $856,638,120 produces an exact mean of $142,773,020. Exact division is rare in this harvest and worth stating as arithmetic, not as a typical project size. If the six instruments are unequal, five of them could sit far from $142,773,020. The packet does not say. Colorado’s 23-award NEW ERA file is the sibling geography key. More rows there pull that state’s mean to about $37.0 million on a similar dollar band.
What the NEW ERA catalog line is
The title describes a rural America energy-empowerment program under USDA numbering. It is not High Cost Universal Service (32.002), not EPA’s Clean Communities Investment Accelerator (66.960), and not a state renewable-portfolio statute. Packet facts are the obligation total, 6 awards, state ND, and CFDA 10.758.
Place of performance tagged North Dakota can cover a generation-and-transmission cooperative or a distribution system. Awards coded to Minnesota, Montana, or South Dakota stay on other 10.758 ties even when grids cross those borders.
North Dakota as the geography key
North Dakota is USAspending state code ND. $856,638,120 is not every federal energy dollar in the state and is not the state’s fossil or wind production total. The packet has no megawatt table.
Statewide North Dakota federal spending is the parent. CFDA 10.758 is one USDA line. Readers looking for other North Dakota programs should use the state programs index rather than this single join.
Why the mean is $142,773,020
Average obligation is $142,773,020 ($856,638,120 ÷ 6). Colorado’s 10.758 mean in this harvest is about $37.0 million on 23 awards and $851,003,376. North Dakota’s higher mean flags fewer instruments, not proof that North Dakota projects are larger in engineering scope. The packet does not publish a median.
Net obligations can include downward adjustments. This page reports $856,638,120 as given. Obligations are not outlays.
What the North Dakota–10.758 pair is not
A shared state tag does not mean North Dakota selected these awards, and it does not mean NEW ERA outlays equal $856,638,120. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation.
Continue from New Empowering Rural America (New Era) Program in North Dakota for the overlay, CFDA 10.758 for the national program, North Dakota federal spending for the state total, North Dakota programs for other CFDA lines, and All spending ties for other pairs.
NEW ERA overlay versus Colorado’s thicker 10.758 file
New Empowering Rural America (New Era) Program in North Dakota is the overlay for CFDA 10.758 inside state ND. Six awards and $856,638,120 produce a mean of $142,773,020. Colorado’s 23-award NEW ERA join sits on $851,003,376, a similar dollar band with a much lower mean. Same USDA catalog, different row counts. That contrast is table shape, not a ranking of rural co-ops. Cooperative names and megawatts are not in the packet.
Emergency Commodity Assistance (10.121) is a different USDA line used on the Iowa join. EPA’s Clean Communities Investment Accelerator (66.960) is a different agency’s climate-fund cell in the District. Neither belongs inside $856,638,120. North Dakota programs is the CFDA index. The national 10.758 hub drops the state filter. Obligations are not outlays. A six-row overlay is still the full harvested cell for this pair.
Questions
- How much NEW ERA funding is obligated in North Dakota?
- USAspending records $856,638,120 in CFDA 10.758 obligations with North Dakota place of performance, on 6 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
- Is NEW ERA the same as USDA commodity assistance?
- No. This cell is CFDA 10.758 only. Emergency Commodity Assistance uses 10.121 and is not included in $856,638,120.
- What is the average 10.758 award in North Dakota?
- Dividing $856,638,120 by 6 awards produces $142,773,020 per award. That mean is not a median and not a typical residential energy rebate.
- Does this include all federal spending in North Dakota?
- No. Only CFDA 10.758 is in this cell. Other programs appear on the North Dakota programs index.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.