Rural Health Transformation Program federal funding in Montana
Rural Health Transformation Program (CFDA 93.798) shows $233,509,358.76 in USAspending.gov obligations with Montana as place of performance. One award carry that total. The join is a HHS listing crossed with a state location field, not Montana's entire budget and not a census of rural hospitals or a count of clinics. The dollars are commitments, not Treasury outlays.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.798 in Montana shows $233,509,358.76 in USAspending obligations on a single award.
- One award is a single assistance row, not a hospital or clinic census.
- The join is CFDA 93.798 plus place of performance, not all HHS rural-health dollars.
- The total is a commitment, not completed transformation work.
Montana x 93.798 is a rural-health transformation join, not a hospital census
This page pairs CFDA 93.798, RURAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION PROGRAM, with Montana place of performance. The Rural Health Transformation Program, in program language, is an HHS listing for financial assistance tagged to rural health system transformation. SpendingVault sums tagged obligations: $233,509,358.76 on a single award. The extract does not list hospitals, clinics, or transformation milestones. Treat the pair as a catalog intersection, not a ranking of which state needs the program more, and not a claim that a single award equal that many local offices.
Other HHS rural-health or SAMHSA listings — including 93.243 project grants — sit outside $233,509,358.76 unless they also carry 93.798. Mixing 93.798 with SAMHSA regional projects or other HHS rural codes would invent a combined health figure the packet never computed. Correlation between this obligation sum and local need statistics is not causation. Those statistics are not in the packet. Place of performance as Montana locates the tagged awards; it does not deposit $233,509,358.76 in the state treasury, and it does not prove every dollar stayed inside Montana after subawards.
One award behind $233,509,358.76
Award count is a row count of assistance awards, including possible continuations. A single line totaling $233,509,358.76 is a concentrated assistance pattern, not a census of every eligible recipient in Montana. Mean obligation equals the headline because there is only one award — $233,509,358.76 — a mechanical identity, not a typical grant size published by the agency. The packet does not name the recipient.
One line is scannable on the overlay. This page will not invent the recipient name. Open Rural Health Transformation Program in Montana for the stored table. Do not convert one award into a map of Montana providers. The $233,509,358.76 total remains an obligation rollup on the tagged award. Inspect the named line rather than inferring a caseload.
Transformation obligations are not hospital projects already complete
Assistance awards often obligate to a state or recipient and draw as activities proceed. The $233,509,358.76 headline is the obligation sum, not a punch-list of transformation work already finished and not a Treasury outlay total. No fiscal year is attached. An agency allocation table dated to a particular year is not automatically this join unless it uses CFDA 93.798, Montana geography, and the obligation metric.
The listing title is Rural Health Transformation Program. This extract does not split workforce from facilities or IT, and it does not list hospitals. Those cuts would require award documentation beyond the packet facts. This page will not invent an activity-type share. A one-award file at this dollar scale is a concentrated assistance pattern, often a state-level or lead-entity award as USAspending stored it. Do not convert one row into a map of rural hospitals. The packet does not name the recipient.
What the Montana 93.798 table omits
The extract has no hospitals, clinics, or transformation milestones. Facts remain $233,509,358.76, a single award, CFDA 93.798, and Montana. This page will not invent a ranking against other states' 93.798 joins. Place-of-performance as a state code locates tagged awards; it does not by itself explain recipient type.
Montana federal spending and Montana programs place 93.798 among other listings. CFDA 93.798 is the national catalog line. All spending ties indexes other CFDA x state pairs. Mixing those shelves would invent a share of HHS spending the packet never computed. The $233,509,358.76 figure is the tagged pair only.
Where the 93.798 x Montana overlay lives
Start with Rural Health Transformation Program in Montana for the table behind $233,509,358.76. CFDA 93.798 is the nationwide listing. Montana federal spending and Montana programs give state context. All spending ties is the shelf for other program-by-state joins on the same obligation metric. One award totaling $233,509,358.76 remain a single large assistance row, not a hospital census. Hospitals, clinics, or transformation milestones are not in this packet. Outlays, remaining balances, and fiscal-year splits are omitted because they are not in the facts. Use the overlay for named award lines as USAspending stored them.
How to read 93.798 dollars in Montana without extra numbers
SpendingVault's extract for this join publishes two quantities: $233,509,358.76 in obligations and a single award. Everything else on this page is a description of what those two numbers are and are not. CFDA 93.798 is the catalog code; Montana is the place-of-performance state. The page does not add a fiscal year, a recipient roster, or a share of Montana spending, because those figures are not in the packet. If a dashboard elsewhere shows a different Rural Health Transformation total, it may be using outlays, a different year, or a different geography. Those alternatives are not this join unless they use the same CFDA, the same state field, and the same obligation metric.
Internal links keep the join attached to its tables. Rural Health Transformation Program in Montana is the overlay. CFDA 93.798 is the national program page. Montana federal spending and Montana programs place the listing in state context. All spending ties is the index of other program-by-state pairs. Following those links does not change $233,509,358.76. It shows where the same USAspending extract lives on the site.
Questions
- How much Rural Health Transformation Program funding is obligated in Montana?
- USAspending.gov shows $233,509,358.76 in obligations for CFDA 93.798 with Montana as place of performance, across a single award. The sum is a commitment total on assistance awards, not outlays and not the state's entire federal-spending total. Other HHS listings are outside this join unless they also carry 93.798.
- Does 1 award mean one Montana hospital received the grant?
- No. Award count is a row count of assistance awards and can include continuations. It is not a census of rural hospitals or a count of clinics. The packet does not name recipients. See the Montana 93.798 overlay for named lines as USAspending stored them.
- Is this Montana's entire rural health budget?
- No. The join is CFDA 93.798 crossed with Montana place of performance. Related programs on other CFDA numbers are not inside $233,509,358.76 unless the award also carries 93.798. Mixing 93.798 with SAMHSA regional projects or other HHS rural codes would invent a combined health figure the packet never computed.
- Is the 93.798 total already spent in Montana?
- Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on assistance awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $233,509,358.76 headline is the obligation rollup in SpendingVault's extract. Completed activity and remaining balances are not published in this packet.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.