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SNAP State Administrative Matching Grants in New Mexico

Place of performance New Mexico plus CFDA 10.561 (SNAP Administrative Matching Grants) sums to $153,443,215.36 across 28 awards in USAspending.gov. twenty-eight instruments against $153.4 million imply about $5.48 million per award. It is not New Mexico SNAP benefit issuance, not a nationwide 10.561 rollup, and not New Mexico's entire federal spending. The join is a table intersection, not a ranking of states. Obligations are not outlays.

Key figures

  • CFDA 10.561 shows $153,443,215.36 in New Mexico obligations on 28 awards.
  • The mean is about $5.48 million per award.
  • CFDA 10.561 is administrative matching, not benefit issuance.
  • New Mexico is a place-of-performance tag, not a household, office, or named-agency census.
  • Figures are obligations, not outlays.

New Mexico and CFDA 10.561 as a pair

CFDA 10.561 is titled STATE ADMINISTRATIVE MATCHING GRANTS FOR THE SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. Crossed with New Mexico place of performance, obligations sum to $153,443,215.36 on 28 awards. The national 10.561 hub includes other states. New Mexico’s spending hub includes other programs. Only this intersection is reported here. $153,443,215.36 is an obligation aggregate from USAspending.gov, not an outlay and not a count of SNAP offices in New Mexico.

twenty-eight awards is a state administrative-match file with twenty-eight instruments. The join does not name recipients. Packet facts are $153,443,215.36, 28 awards, NM, and 10.561. Correlation is not causation. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Keep SNAP Administrative Matching Grants and New Mexico together when reading $153,443,215.36.

Admin matching, not SNAP benefit issuance

SNAP benefits issuance uses other CFDA numbers. Mixing those issuance lines into New Mexico 10.561 would invent a combined SNAP-benefits-and-admin book this cell does not contain. Mixing those series into $153,443,215.36 would invent a broader total than this cell contains. Facts available: New Mexico, CFDA 10.561, $153,443,215.36, 28 awards. Agency names, caseload counts, and county office lists are unpublished.

The catalog title names State Administrative Matching Grants For The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, not a ranking of New Mexico counties by SNAP caseload. Dividing $153,443,215.36 by 28 yields about $5.48 million per award. Unique recipients are unpublished. 28 is not a household, office, or named-agency census.

New Mexico geography on the SNAP-admin tag

NM is the place-of-performance code. Awards billed to Santa Fe, Albuquerque, or Las Cruces can share the tag. Awards coded to Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and Oklahoma stay outside $153,443,215.36 even when activity later crosses those lines. The code does not convert $153.4 million into a SNAP-caseload atlas.

New Mexico federal spending is the all-program parent. 10.561 is one row on New Mexico programs. $153.4 million is not the state’s complete federal footprint. Open State Administrative Matching Grants For The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in New Mexico for the filtered table, CFDA 10.561 for the catalog without a New Mexico filter, and All spending ties for other pairs. Do not add those parents into $153,443,215.36.

Twenty-eight awards and a mid-seven-figure mean

$153,443,215.36 ÷ 28 is about $5.48 million per award. That average is a mid-seven-figure mean, not a median. Net obligations can include downward modifications; the total shown is the aggregate in the facts. Treat 28 as a record count, not as 28 unique offices or 28 named agencies.

Without a transaction register, you cannot see how many of the 28 rows are continuations, renewals, or corrections. Later ingests can restate $153,443,215.36 without changing the join key of 10.561 and NM. USAspending obligations can be positive new awards or net of downward modifications; $153,443,215.36 is the net total supplied in the facts. The pair remains SNAP Administrative Matching Grants plus New Mexico. Do not treat $153,443,215.36 as an outlay series.

What New Mexico SNAP admin matching does not prove

A large 10.561 total tagged to New Mexico does not measure whether New Mexico SNAP enrollment rose, and it does not equal EBT benefits already issued. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation. The headline remains $153,443,215.36 on 28 awards for SNAP Administrative Matching Grants in New Mexico.

Keep both sides of the join: State Administrative Matching Grants For The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and New Mexico, obligations only. Do not annualize $153,443,215.36 without a year field—this packet publishes none. Do not treat 28 as a household, office, or named-agency census. Quote USAspending.gov and the overlay path rather than a grocery-benefit narrative. Cite SNAP Administrative Matching Grants together with New Mexico whenever you reuse $153,443,215.36.

Citing CFDA 10.561 in New Mexico

The overlay target is the New Mexico × CFDA 10.561 table. Open State Administrative Matching Grants For The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in New Mexico when you want the same $153,443,215.36 / 28-award cell in the site’s data chrome. CFDA 10.561 drops the New Mexico filter. New Mexico federal spending drops the CFDA filter. New Mexico programs lists other catalogs beside 10.561. All spending ties indexes other pairs.

This page exists because two tables meet: a CFDA program and a place-of-performance state. It does not exist to argue that New Mexico won or lost federal money, that donations paid for the awards, or that obligations equal cash. The pair is 10.561 plus NM. Obligations of $153,443,215.36 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 10.561 × NM pair. 28 remains an award-record count, not a person, facility, or project census. State administrative matching grants pay eligibility work, not grocery benefits. Twenty-eight New Mexico awards against $153,443,215.36 imply about $5.48 million per award. Santa Fe folklore is not a capital-only split of the NM tag. Texas-coded SNAP-admin awards stay outside. Recipients stay unpublished.

Questions

How much SNAP administrative matching is obligated in New Mexico?
USAspending records $153,443,215.36 in CFDA 10.561 obligations with New Mexico place of performance on 28 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay. Keep State Administrative Matching Grants For The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and New Mexico together when citing $153,443,215.36.
Do 28 awards mean 28 New Mexico SNAP offices?
28 is a USAspending award-record count, not a household, office, or named-agency census. The implied mean is about $5.48 million per award. Unique recipients are unpublished. 28 is a record count, not a person or facility census. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Is this New Mexico's total federal nutrition spending?
No. This join is CFDA 10.561 only. SNAP benefit-issuance catalogs use other CFDA numbers on separate New Mexico program pages. Nationwide 10.561 is not limited to New Mexico. Obligations of $153,443,215.36 are not outlays. The overlay is the live SNAP Administrative Matching Grants–New Mexico table.
Does this include SNAP benefits already issued on EBT?
No. $153,443,215.36 is an obligation sum. Outlays are a different USAspending series. Drawdowns can lag the federal obligation. This packet has no outlay total. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 10.561 × NM pair. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.

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