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Supplemental Disaster Relief Program federal funding in Kansas

The Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (CFDA 10.988) shows $669,278,031.33 in USAspending.gov obligations with Kansas as place of performance. Sixty-two thousand six hundred sixty-five awards carry that total — another high-volume USDA producer file, distinct from Emergency Commodity Assistance on CFDA 10.121. The dollars are commitments on the tagged pair, not outlays and not Kansas’s entire disaster ledger.

Key figures

  • CFDA 10.988 in Kansas shows $669,278,031.33 in USAspending obligations on 62,665 awards.
  • Supplemental Disaster Relief is a different listing from Emergency Commodity Assistance (10.121).
  • High award count is a producer-row pattern, not a farm census.
  • The total is commitments, not a named disaster’s outlay register.

Two Kansas farm joins, two CFDA numbers

Kansas also appears on Emergency Commodity Assistance (CFDA 10.121) in this same slice of ties. That page is a different listing. This page is CFDA 10.988, SUPPLEMENTAL DISASTER RELIEF PROGRAM, crossed with Kansas place of performance at $669,278,031.33 on 62,665 awards. Adding the two totals would be a reader’s exercise only if every award were known to be non-overlapping — a fact this packet does not establish. SpendingVault keeps the joins separate so catalog numbers stay honest.

The pair is not a FEMA public-assistance total, not a crop-insurance indemnity book, and not a weather history. Disaster in the program title describes the assistance listing. It does not, in this extract, name the disaster, the year, or the counties. Correlation between $669,278,031.33 and a specific drought or flood is not causation. Those events are not in the facts. Kansas Emergency Commodity Assistance on CFDA 10.121 is a sibling join with its own award count, not a component of this 10.988 total. This page reports Supplemental Disaster Relief only: $669,278,031.33 on 62,665 awards.

62,665 rows and a four-figure dollars-per-award mean

If $669,278,031.33 were spread evenly across 62,665 awards, the mechanical mean would be about $10,680 per row. That average is not a published payment rate. High row counts in USDA disaster files often track producer applications. Award count is not a farm census and not a county count. Repeat producers can appear on more than one row.

Sixty-two thousand lines cannot be read as a narrative of 62,665 unique operators without a unique-recipient field this packet does not supply. Sort the Kansas 10.988 overlay by amount to see concentration. Empty recipient cells, if present, are a display issue on producer files, not proof of zero dollars. The $669,278,031.33 headline stays an obligation rollup on CFDA 10.988 in Kansas.

Obligations on 10.988 versus disaster payments issued

The $669,278,031.33 headline is an obligation sum. Outlays are payments. Farm disaster programs may post the two close together, but this extract stores commitments. No fiscal year is attached. A USDA announcement dated to a particular disaster year is not automatically this join unless it uses CFDA 10.988, Kansas place of performance, and the same metric.

Supplemental in the title does not, on this page, mean a listed add-on percentage to another program. It is the assistance-listing name. This page will not invent a relationship to crop insurance or to CFDA 10.121 beyond noting they are different catalog lines. FEMA public assistance, crop insurance indemnities, and conservation payments sit on other codes. The Kansas × 10.988 join reports $669,278,031.33 on 62,665 awards as stored, without a named storm or drought table.

What the Kansas supplemental-disaster table omits

The extract has no crop list, no acreage, and no eligibility handbook. Facts remain $669,278,031.33, 62,665 awards, CFDA 10.988, and Kansas. This page will not rank Kansas counties or compare the state with Iowa’s 10.988 join as better or worse disaster outcomes. Those joins are separate obligation rollups.

Kansas federal spending and Kansas programs place 10.988 among other listings. CFDA 10.988 is the national program page. All spending ties indexes other CFDA × state pairs. Mixing those shelves would invent a share of USDA spending the packet never computed.

Tables for the 10.988 × Kansas pair

Open Supplemental Disaster Relief Program in Kansas for the 62,665-award table behind $669,278,031.33. CFDA 10.988 is the catalog line. Kansas federal spending and Kansas programs give state context. All spending ties is the shelf for other program-by-state joins, including other Kansas farm listings stored under different CFDA numbers. The $669,278,031.33 figure is the tagged pair only. High award count is a producer-row pattern, not a farm census and not a named-disaster map.

Questions

How much Supplemental Disaster Relief is obligated in Kansas?
USAspending.gov shows $669,278,031.33 in obligations for CFDA 10.988 with Kansas as place of performance, across 62,665 awards. The sum is a commitment total, not outlays and not Kansas’s full disaster ledger. Emergency Commodity Assistance (10.121) is a separate listing.
Is this the same as Kansas Emergency Commodity Assistance?
No. Emergency Commodity Assistance is CFDA 10.121. This page is CFDA 10.988. They are different assistance listings with separate state joins. Adding $669,278,031.33 to the 10.121 total would assume non-overlapping awards, which this packet does not establish.
Why are there 62,665 awards?
USDA disaster assistance often posts as many producer-level rows. The extract lists 62,665 awards totaling $669,278,031.33. Award count is not a farm census and may include repeat lines. The packet does not name producers, crops, or disaster events.
Are the $669 million already paid to Kansas producers?
Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on assistance awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $669,278,031.33 headline is the obligation rollup in SpendingVault's extract. Payment dates, offsets, and remaining balances are not published in this packet.

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