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Department of Children, Youth, and Families

prime recipient of federal awards · UEI FHSQBHMMKJL4 ✓ from source
$560.6M
obligated · FY2024
3
funding agencies
98%
from Health and Hum…
1
states
100%
in Washington
0
industries

Obligations by year

≈ computed
$527.7M
FY23
$560.6M
FY24
$475.2M
FY25
10%
since FY23

Where this money comes from

✓ from source
FUNDING AGENCIES
DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN,
HHS
$0.5B
2 other agencies
$0B
Department of Children, Youth, and Families
$0.6B
FY2024 obligated
band width = obligations · FY2024 · source: USASpending.gov

Biggest awards (total value)

awarded 2024$192.7M
awarded 2020$183.6M
awarded 2019$173.7M
awarded 2023$166.9M
awarded 2018$165M
awarded 2019$140.6M
awarded 2021$138.1M

Total value over each award’s life, for awards active in FY2024: a decades-long contract can exceed one year’s obligations above.

What it does (NAICS / PSC)

No categories recorded.

Where the work lands

Washington✓ from source$560.6M

Competitors

No competitors computed.

Corporate family

Single registration: no combined family.

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