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Total HIV/AIDS Federal Funding, FY2008

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 CDC HIV/AIDS FundingHOPWA FundingSAMHSA HIV/AIDS FundingOMH HIV/AIDS FundingRyan White Program FundingTotal
United States$534,987,079$267,417,000$104,321,529$7,282,493$2,079,021,520$2,993,029,621
Alabama$4,039,453$1,779,000$2,347,957$0$26,724,213$34,890,623
Alaska$2,364,570$0$0$0$1,999,782$4,364,352
Arizona$6,363,747$2,143,000$3,739,149$250,000$23,964,173$36,460,069
Arkansas$1,972,199$766,000$400,000$0$9,644,768$12,782,967
California$63,332,071$31,035,000$13,945,034$1,449,783$255,584,168$365,346,056
Colorado$8,321,440$1,793,000$1,872,753$0$25,743,889$37,731,082
Connecticut$7,947,418$3,120,000$2,848,720$396,493$31,159,174$45,471,805
Delaware$2,633,782$783,000$499,941$0$6,026,153$9,942,876
District of Columbia$21,365,072$11,541,000$2,916,804$668,543$53,147,917$89,639,336
Florida$37,773,055$36,177,000$4,952,004$225,000$212,059,820$291,186,879
Georgia$14,413,499$9,163,000$3,087,343$219,830$72,699,202$99,582,874
Hawaii$2,898,516$597,000$254,320$250,000$3,681,098$7,680,934
Idaho$1,173,197$0$0$0$2,067,471$3,240,668
Illinois$19,559,459$6,735,000$5,880,698$225,000$77,078,788$109,478,945
Indiana$4,390,504$1,645,000$450,000$0$17,714,573$24,200,077
Iowa$2,126,021$354,000$0$0$4,434,558$6,914,579
Kansas$2,208,834$346,000$0$0$4,248,658$6,803,492
Kentucky$3,070,897$907,000$704,320$0$10,706,646$15,388,863
Louisiana$12,125,793$5,236,000$785,333$225,000$44,908,195$63,280,321
Maine$2,174,591$0$0$0$2,436,892$4,611,483
Maryland$19,354,669$9,127,000$589,653$200,000$60,766,388$90,037,710
Massachusetts$15,275,223$3,684,000$7,412,062$474,884$47,786,917$74,633,086
Michigan$11,769,771$3,357,000$2,906,466$0$29,696,683$47,729,920
Minnesota$4,671,068$992,000$504,320$0$13,203,408$19,370,796
Mississippi$5,707,466$1,718,000$710,880$0$18,124,455$26,260,801
Missouri$6,281,107$2,655,000$2,621,807$0$28,771,143$40,329,057
Montana$1,944,186$0$0$0$1,439,188$3,383,374
Nebraska$1,688,828$306,000$0$0$3,068,084$5,062,912
Nevada$3,879,641$1,180,000$254,320$0$14,849,501$20,163,462
New Hampshire$1,897,225$0$0$0$2,246,939$4,144,164
New Jersey$24,395,725$12,098,823$2,410,172$424,998$81,927,211$121,256,929
New Mexico$2,842,736$532,000$500,000$0$5,881,255$9,755,991
New York$79,891,720$62,939,177$16,566,974$624,928$334,930,088$494,952,887
North Carolina$10,593,266$3,377,000$1,653,242$0$43,806,550$59,430,058
North Dakota$880,311$0$0$0$343,526$1,223,837
Ohio$7,816,251$3,181,000$3,575,111$0$32,313,216$46,885,578
Oklahoma$3,309,832$992,000$0$200,000$11,142,258$15,644,090
Oregon$4,684,149$1,323,000$0$0$12,250,128$18,257,277
Pennsylvania$18,272,724$9,371,000$2,663,393$623,263$81,196,066$112,126,446
Rhode Island$2,861,673$801,000$335,333$0$5,788,940$9,786,946
South Carolina$8,533,096$3,048,000$335,333$199,771$35,324,430$47,440,630
South Dakota$1,016,452$0$0$0$1,195,924$2,212,376
Tennessee$6,655,428$3,706,000$2,070,666$200,000$32,290,357$44,922,451
Texas$34,137,950$15,086,000$9,846,530$225,000$150,713,660$210,009,140
Utah$1,315,257$472,000$0$0$5,284,977$7,072,234
Vermont$1,814,399$0$0$0$1,404,236$3,218,635
Virginia$8,282,723$2,292,000$1,154,320$200,000$37,568,395$49,497,438
Washington$7,099,005$2,314,000$1,000,000$0$23,132,915$33,545,920
West Virginia$1,917,964$0$0$0$3,299,072$5,217,036
Wisconsin$4,097,527$922,000$1,772,251$0$13,221,632$20,013,410
Wyoming$1,262,167$0$0$0$923,938$2,186,105
Guam$601,622$0$0$0$291,055$892,677
Puerto Rico$7,095,399$7,823,000$500,000$0$56,851,194$72,269,593
Virgin Islands$1,438,747$0$254,320$0$1,693,893$3,386,960
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Notes: 

U.S. totals include data from the United States (50 states and the District of Columbia), and from U.S. dependencies, possessions, and independent nations in free association with the United States. Totals include the following:
CDC HIV/AIDS Funding: American Samoa ($378,431), F. States of Micronesia ($190,899), Marshall Islands ($330,560), N. Mariana Islands ($194,977), Republic of Palau ($352,787)
Ryan White Program Funding: American Samoa ($51,978), F. States of Micronesia ($54,934), Marshall Islands ($52,893), N. Mariana Islands ($53,958), Republic of Palau ($50,000)


Data exclude CDC funding for STD prevention.

Sources: 

National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD) at http://www.nastad.org, Special Data Request, 2009.

Definitions: 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) HIV/AIDS Funding: CDC funding includes funding for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Prevention Cooperative Agreements, HIV Prevention Cooperative Agreements, HIV/AIDS Surveillance Cooperative Agreements, Community-Based/Capacity Building Assistance Providers, Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH), and miscellaneous grants.
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA): HOPWA provides housing assistance and related support services for low-income persons with HIV/AIDS and their families.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): SAMHSA funding includes funding for the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP), and the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT).
Office of Minority Health (OMH): OMH funding includes funding for the HIV/AIDS Health Promotion and Education Program, the Technical Assistance and Capacity Development Demonstration Grant Program for HIV/AIDS – Related Services in Communities, Bilingual/Bicultural Demonstration Program, Community Partnerships to Improve Minority Health, and the Minority Community Health Partnership HIV/AIDS Program.
Ryan White Program: "Title XXVI of the PHS Act as amended by the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Modernization Act of 2006" or "Ryan White Program" was first enacted in 1990 and provides funding to cities, states and other public or private nonprofit entities to develop, organize, coordinate and operate systems for the delivery of health care and support services to medically underserved individuals and families affected by HIV disease. The Ryan White Program was reauthorized for the third time in December 2006.
Federal Fiscal Year: Unless otherwise noted, years proceeded by "FY" on statehealthfacts.org refer to the Federal Fiscal Year, which runs from October 1 through September 30. For example, FY 2009 refers to the period from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009.




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