Organizations Funded Under CDC's New Awards for 12-1201
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has begun awarding a total of nearly $339 million (Categories A & B only) to state and local health departments for HIV prevention. The awards are part of CDC's new high-impact approach for HIV prevention, and will match resources with the geographic regions most impacted by HIV. Funds were awarded to health departments in all 50 states, eight cities with heavy HIV burden, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, and the six Pacific Island jurisdictions.
The large majority of funding (Category A) will support health departments' core HIV prevention programs. The new method for allocating resources incorporates a minimum funding level, to ensure that all jurisdictions, regardless of HIV burden, can continue to provide basic HIV prevention services. Funding shifts for all jurisdictions—both increases and decreases—will be phased in over five years, to allow health departments time to adjust strategies and infrastructure as necessary.
Legend of Categories
Category A: 2012 Funding Amounts
All health departments received funding under Category A to conduct essential HIV prevention activities. For the first time, health departments are required to direct at least 75 percent of CDC funds in this category to four key areas: HIV testing; comprehensive prevention services for HIV‐positive individuals and their partners; condom distribution; and efforts to align policies to optimize HIV prevention, care and treatment – such as efforts to eliminate external barriers to routine opt‐out testing.
Category B: 2012 Funding Amounts
Under Category B, 24 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and eight cities with large numbers of African‐Americans and Latinos living with HIV received additional funding to expand access to HIV testing services, primarily in healthcare settings, for these populations and others heavily affected by HIV.
Category C: 2012 Funding Amounts
CDC will award an additional $20 million to health departments by March 2012 as part of this funding cycle to implement innovative HIV prevention demonstration projects. This will bring the total annual amount disbursed (under all three categories) to nearly $359 million.
Please note: Award information includes 2012 funding amounts only. Funding changes for allocating core HIV prevention resources to better match the geographic burden of the U.S. HIV epidemic will be implemented gradually over a five‐year period and will be completed by 2016.
PS12-1201 Health Departments | State | Category | Category A Funding Amounts | Category B Funding Amounts | Total Categories A & B Funding Amounts |
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Alabama Dept. of Health | AL | A&B | $2,568,926 | $739,809 | $3,308,735 |
Alaska Depart of Health | AK | A | $1,079,075 | $1,079,075 | |
American Samoa Dept. of Health | AS | A | $196,200 | $196,200 | |
Arizona Dept. of Health Services | AZ | A&B | $3,271,314 | $447,053 | $3,718,367 |
Arkansas Depart of Health | AR | A | $1,675,688 | $1,675,688 | |
Baltimore MD | MD | A&B | $1,774,725 | $1,338,722 | $3,113,447 |
California Dept. of Public Health | CA | A&B | $14,492,501 | $2,344,834 | $16,837,335 |
Chicago DOH | IL | A&B | $6,600,920 | $1,548,410 | $8,149,330 |
Colorado Dept. of Public Health and Environment | CO | A&B | $3,887,899 | $360,810 | $4,248,709 |
Connecticut Department of Public Health | CT | A&B | $4,754,125 | $711,026 | $5,465,151 |
County of Los Angeles | CA | A&B | $12,533,080 | $2,458,470 | $14,991,550 |
Delaware Executive Office of the Governor | DE | A | $1,408,236 | $1,408,236 | |
District of Columbia Gov. | DC | A&B | $5,232,744 | $1,258,446 | $6,491,190 |
Florida Dept. of Health | FL | A&B | $22,070,936 | $6,690,171 | $28,761,107 |
FSM Dept. of Health and Social Affairs | FM | A | $223,600 | $223,600 | |
Fulton County | GA | A&B | $2,807,760 | $1,714,915 | $4,522,675 |
Georgia Dept. of Public Health | GA | A&B | $5,999,551 | $923,745 | $6,923,296 |
Government of Guam Dept. of Administration | GU | A | $374,800 | $374,800 | |
Hawaii Department of Health | HI | A | $1,513,335 | $1,513,335 | |
Houston DOH | TX | A&B | $5,605,451 | $1,523,062 | $7,128,513 |
Idaho Dept. of Health and Welfare | ID | A | $823,356 | $823,356 | |
Illinois Dept. of Public Health | IL | A&B | $3,041,641 | $680,223 | $3,721,864 |
Indiana Department of Health | IN | A&B | $2,565,652 | $361,880 | $2,927,532 |
Iowa Department of Health | IA | A | $1,226,148 | $1,226,148 | |
Kansas Department of Health and Environment | KS | A | $1,303,084 | $1,303,084 | |
Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services | KY | A | $1,668,795 | $1,668,795 | |
Louisiana Dept. of Health and Hospitals | LA | A&B | $5,183,624 | $1,235,869 | $6,419,493 |
Maine Dept. of Health and Human Services | ME | A | $1,215,924 | $1,215,924 | |
Maryland Dept. of Health Mental Hygiene | MD | A&B | $7,649,836 | $1,153,988 | $8,803,824 |
Massachusetts Dept. of Public Health | MA | A&B | $6,563,884 | $796,734 | $7,360,618 |
Michigan Dept. of Community Health | MI | A&B | $5,379,339 | $929,523 | $6,308,862 |
Ministry of Health in the Republic of the Marshall Islands | MH | A | $159,300 | $159,300 | |
Minnesota DOH | MN | A | $2,551,719 | $2,551,719 | |
Mississippi State Dept. of Health | MS | A&B | $2,180,299 | $641,154 | $2,821,453 |
Missouri Dept. of Health and Senior Services | MO | A&B | $3,657,528 | $566,146 | $4,223,674 |
Montana Dept. of Public Health and Human Services | MT | A | $1,005,604 | $1,005,604 | |
Nebraska Dept. of Health and Human Services | NE | A | $1,014,644 | $1,014,644 | |
Nevada Dept. of Health and Human Services | NV | A | $2,457,325 | $2,457,325 | |
New Hampshire Dept. of Health and Human Services | NH | A | $1,199,086 | $1,199,086 | |
New Jersey Dept. of Health and Senior Services | NJ | A&B | $12,238,767 | $2,822,918 | $15,061,685 |
New Mexico Dept. of Health | NM | A | $1,686,287 | $1,686,287 | |
New York City | NY | A&B | $23,667,000 | $8,692,386 | $32,359,386 |
New York State Department of Health | NY | A&B | $20,696,300 | $1,574,957 | $22,271,257 |
North Carolina Dept. of Health and Human Services | NC | A&B | $5,084,082 | $1,748,086 | $6,832,168 |
North Dakota Dept. of Health | ND | A | $711,602 | $711,602 | |
Northern Mariana Islands Dept. of Public Health | MP | A | $264,500 | $264,500 | |
Ohio Dept. of Health | OH | A&B | $5,235,214 | $825,090 | $6,060,304 |
Oklahoma State Health Dept. | OK | A | $1,962,258 | $1,962,258 | |
Oregon Dept. of Human Services | OR | A | $2,273,657 | $2,273,657 | |
Palau Ministry of Health | PW | A | $239,800 | $239,800 | |
Pennsylvania Dept. of Health | PA | A&B | $4,842,295 | $670,329 | $5,512,624 |
Philadelphia DPH/AACO | PA | A&B | $5,790,495 | $1,503,623 | $7,294,118 |
Puerto Rico Health Dept. | PR | A&B | $4,012,830 | $1,911,049 | $5,923,879 |
Rhode Island Dept of Health | RI | A | $1,220,980 | $1,220,980 | |
San Francisco | CA | A&B | $7,125,622 | $544,210 | $7,669,832 |
South Carolina Dept of Health and Environmental Control | SC | A&B | $4,418,446 | $1,111,426 | $5,529,872 |
South Dakota Dept. of Health | SD | A | $673,538 | $673,538 | |
Tennessee Dept. of Health | TN | A&B | $4,112,028 | $938,939 | $5,050,967 |
Texas Dept. of State Health Services | TX | A&B | $13,179,407 | $2,647,435 | $15,826,842 |
Utah Dept. of Health | UT | A | $912,465 | $912,465 | |
Vermont Dept. of Human Services | VT | A | $1,100,046 | $1,100,046 | |
Virgin Islands Dept. of Health Group | VI | A | $631,142 | $631,142 | |
Virginia Dept. of Health | VA | A&B | $5,330,542 | $1,414,562 | $6,745,104 |
Washington State Dept. of Health | WA | A | $3,484,980 | $3,484,980 | |
West Virginia Dept. of Health and Human Services | WV | A | $1,251,968 | $1,251,968 | |
Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services | WI | A | $2,167,772 | $2,167,772 | |
Wyoming Dept. of Health | WY | A | $768,723 | $768,723 | |
TOTAL FUNDING | $284,000,400 | $ 54,830,000 | $338,830,400 |
- Page last reviewed: April 19, 2013
- Page last updated: May 27, 2015
- Content source: Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention