WIC nutrition program obligations in New Mexico
USAspending.gov records $200,646,486.64 in WIC Special Supplemental Nutrition Program For Women, Infants, And Children obligations (CFDA 10.557) with place of performance in New Mexico, across 114 awards. One hundred fourteen instruments against that sum produce a mean near $1.76 million per award. This page joins USDA catalog 10.557 to the NM geography tag. It is not a participant census and not cash already redeemed at retailers.
Key figures
- CFDA 10.557 shows $200,646,486.64 in New Mexico obligations on 114 awards.
- The mean is about $1.76 million per award; no median is published.
- WIC is not SNAP.
- New Mexico is a place-of-performance tag, not a clinic list.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
What the WIC–New Mexico join is
CFDA 10.557 is titled WIC SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN. Filtered to New Mexico place of performance, obligations sum to $200,646,486.64 on 114 awards. The national WIC hub has no New Mexico filter. The New Mexico spending hub has no CFDA filter. This tie is the intersection. $200,646,486.64 is an obligation aggregate from USAspending.gov, not an outlay and not a count of WIC participants in Albuquerque or Las Cruces.
SNAP, SNAP administrative matching, and other FNS catalogs use different CFDA numbers. Mixing them into $200,646,486.64 would invent a broader nutrition total than this cell contains. Packet facts are $200,646,486.64, 114 awards, NM, and 10.557. Correlation is not causation.
One hundred fourteen awards under New Mexico WIC
114 awards against $200,646,486.64 yield a simple mean near $1.76 million. The facts do not publish a median, a range, or unique recipients. 114 is a record count in an aggregate, not 114 clinics and not 114 counties. A state WIC agency and local agencies can post multiple instruments across modifications.
Treat the mean as arithmetic, not as a typical clinic budget. Unique recipient names are unpublished and are not invented here. Downward modifications, if they exist in the raw file, are already netted into the total supplied in the facts. Do not annualize $200,646,486.64; this packet publishes no year field.
New Mexico geography on the 10.557 tag
NM is the place-of-performance code. A statewide WIC award can still appear as records tagged to Santa Fe or another in-state address. Awards coded to Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Utah, or Oklahoma stay outside $200,646,486.64 even when a participant lives near a border.
New Mexico federal spending is the all-program parent. 10.557 is one row on New Mexico programs. $200.6 million is not the state’s complete federal footprint. Open Wic Special Supplemental Nutrition Program For Women, Infants, And Children in New Mexico for the filtered table, CFDA 10.557 for the catalog without a New Mexico filter, and All spending ties for other pairs. Do not add those parents into $200,646,486.64.
What WIC in New Mexico does not prove
A large 10.557 total tagged to New Mexico does not measure food-package redemptions, breastfeeding rates, or clinic wait times. It does not equal benefits issued. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. The headline remains $200,646,486.64 on 114 awards for WIC in New Mexico.
Keep both sides of the join: WIC Special Supplemental Nutrition Program For Women, Infants, And Children and New Mexico, obligations only. Quote USAspending.gov and the overlay path rather than a nutrition-outcomes story. Retailer and clinic names are not in the facts.
Using the New Mexico WIC overlay
The overlay target is the New Mexico × CFDA 10.557 table. Open Wic Special Supplemental Nutrition Program For Women, Infants, And Children in New Mexico when you want the same $200,646,486.64 / 114-award cell in the site’s data chrome. CFDA 10.557 drops the New Mexico filter. New Mexico federal spending drops the CFDA filter. New Mexico programs lists other catalogs beside WIC. 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 rank New Mexico, to name clinics, or to treat obligations as cash. The pair is 10.557 plus NM. Obligations of $200,646,486.64 are not outlays. Cite WIC together with New Mexico whenever you reuse $200,646,486.64. 114 remains an award-record count on USAspending.gov. The overlay path is the live table for this 10.557 × NM cell. Later bulk files can restate $200,646,486.64 without changing the join key. Place of performance remains New Mexico; CFDA remains 10.557.
Limits of the packet facts for New Mexico 10.557
The packet publishes four numbers and two labels: $200,646,486.64, 114 awards, New Mexico, and CFDA 10.557 titled WIC Special Supplemental Nutrition Program For Women, Infants, And Children. It does not publish fiscal year, unique recipients, participant counts, or outlays. Clinic names are unpublished and are not invented here.
Researchers who need award-level rows should open the overlay table and USAspending.gov rather than stretch $200,646,486.64 into a nutrition evaluation. The join is a filter, not a causal claim. FEC files do not explain the 114 awards. Keep WIC named with New Mexico in every reuse of $200,646,486.64. AwardCount stays 114 until a new ingest revises it. Do not fold SNAP into $200,646,486.64.
Questions
- How much WIC funding is obligated in New Mexico?
- USAspending records $200,646,486.64 in CFDA 10.557 obligations with New Mexico place of performance across 114 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay and not a participant census. Keep WIC and New Mexico together when citing $200,646,486.64.
- Does 114 awards mean 114 New Mexico WIC clinics?
- No. The facts report 114 award records totaling $200,646,486.64. Clinic names and unique recipients are unpublished. 114 is a record count in an aggregate, not a site census. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 10.557 × NM pair.
- Is this New Mexico’s total federal nutrition spending?
- No. This join is CFDA 10.557 only. SNAP and other FNS catalogs appear on separate New Mexico program pages. Nationwide 10.557 is not limited to New Mexico. Obligations of $200,646,486.64 are not outlays. The overlay is the live WIC–New Mexico table.
- Do campaign donations fund New Mexico WIC awards?
- No. FEC contribution files and USAspending award files are different datasets. This page reports $200,646,486.64 in 10.557 obligations tagged to New Mexico. Correlation is not causation. Do not treat donations as the funding source.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.