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Veterans State Nursing Home Care (CFDA 64.015) in Missouri

USAspending.gov records $864,006,018.32 in Veterans State Nursing Home Care obligations under CFDA 64.015 with place of performance in Missouri, on 7 awards. Oklahoma’s 64.015 join in this harvest also uses 7 awards, against $1,193,641,540.94. Same instrument count, different dollar totals, so Missouri’s mean is about $123.4 million versus Oklahoma’s $170.5 million. That is arithmetic on two aggregates, not a ranking of homes. The page joins 64.015 to state MO.

Key figures

  • CFDA 64.015 shows $864,006,018.32 in Missouri obligations on 7 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $123.4 million per award.
  • The cell is state veterans nursing-home care, not every VA line.
  • Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.

Seven nursing-home awards tagged to Missouri

CFDA 64.015 is titled Veterans State Nursing Home Care. Missouri is the place-of-performance state. $864,006,018.32 sums obligations on records that carry both keys. Seven awards against that total is the same row count as Oklahoma’s 64.015 cell in this slice. Matching award counts do not mean matching facilities, matching bed days, or matching quality. The packet does not name homes.

The Missouri hub totals every program. The national 64.015 hub totals every state. This tie is the overlap. Health Center Program (93.224) and Aging Research (93.866) are separate Missouri HHS joins. Mixing VA nursing-home care into those cells—or the reverse—would misstate $864,006,018.32.

Seven awards against $864,006,018.32 matches Oklahoma’s 64.015 instrument count exactly while the dollar totals differ by hundreds of millions. Exact matching row counts are a coincidence of how each state records assistance, not a coincidence of identical homes. Missouri’s about-$123.4 million mean is lower than Oklahoma’s about-$170.5 million mean because $864,006,018.32 is lower than $1,193,641,540.94 on the same seven-row count. That is division, not a quality score.

What 64.015 holds in the catalog

Veterans State Nursing Home Care is federal support for state-run veterans homes as titled, not VA hospital operations, not Post-9/11 educational assistance (64.028), and not Medicare. Packet facts are the obligation total, 7 awards, state MO, and CFDA 64.015. No occupancy table is included.

Place of performance tagged Missouri can cover a statewide veterans-commission award or facility-level instruments. Awards coded to Illinois, Kansas, or Arkansas stay on other 64.015 ties.

Missouri as the geography key

Missouri is USAspending state code MO. $864,006,018.32 is not Missouri’s entire veterans footprint and is not the state’s Medicaid long-term-care total. The packet has no county map of homes.

Statewide Missouri federal spending is the parent. CFDA 64.015 is one VA line. Readers comparing nursing-home per diem with health-center grants or CDC technical assistance in Missouri should keep the CFDA numbers distinct.

A $123.4 million mean on seven rows

Average obligation is about $123.4 million ($864,006,018.32 ÷ 7). Oklahoma’s 64.015 mean is higher because its dollar total is higher on the same seven-award count. Neither mean is a per-resident cost. With seven rows, one large instrument moves the average.

Net obligations can include downward adjustments. This page reports $864,006,018.32 as given. Obligations are not outlays.

What the Missouri–64.015 pair is not

A shared state tag does not mean Missouri selected these awards, and it does not mean nursing-home outlays equal $864,006,018.32. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation.

Continue from Veterans State Nursing Home Care in Missouri for the overlay, CFDA 64.015 for the national program, Missouri federal spending for the state total, Missouri programs for other CFDA lines, and All spending ties for other pairs.

Missouri 64.015 overlay beside Oklahoma’s seven-row twin

Veterans State Nursing Home Care in Missouri is the overlay for CFDA 64.015 inside state MO. Seven awards and $864,006,018.32 match Oklahoma’s instrument count while trailing Oklahoma’s dollar total. Same row count is not the same set of homes. The packet names neither state’s facilities. Missouri’s health-center, aging-research, and CDC-investigations joins remain other catalogs. Adding those HHS cells to this VA cell would invent a combined figure the packet does not publish.

Missouri programs is the CFDA index. The national 64.015 hub drops the Missouri filter. Post-9/11 educational assistance (64.028) is a sibling 64-series code used on the Colorado join. It is not nursing-home per diem. Treat about $123.4 million as a mean across seven records, not as a per-resident cost. Obligations are not outlays. A shared Missouri tag does not mean the state selected the awards as competitive grants.

Questions

How much Veterans State Nursing Home Care funding is in Missouri?
USAspending records $864,006,018.32 in CFDA 64.015 obligations with Missouri place of performance, on 7 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
Why do Missouri and Oklahoma both show seven 64.015 awards?
Each cell is a separate geography key. Missouri sums to $864,006,018.32 on 7 awards. Matching row counts do not mean matching facilities or matching care.
What is the average 64.015 award in Missouri?
Dividing $864,006,018.32 by 7 awards produces about $123.4 million per award. That mean is not a median and not a per-resident cost.
Does this include all VA spending in Missouri?
No. Only CFDA 64.015 is in this cell. Other veterans programs appear on other program ties.

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