2010 Report: Public Health Preparedness
Appendix 5: Public Health Emergency Response Grant Funding
| FY 2009 Phase I1 |
FY 2009 Phase II2 |
FY 2009 Phase III3 |
FY 2009 Phase IV4 |
TOTAL FY 2009 |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | $3,934,220 | $3,981,585 | $13,144,433 | - | $21,060,238 |
| Alaska | $573,193 | $1,861,553 | $3,623,681 | $320,000 | $6,378,427 |
| American Samoa | $49,441 | $531,185 | $640,047 | - | $1,220,673 |
| Arizona | $5,274,949 | $4,827,276 | $16,942,309 | - | $27,044,534 |
| Arkansas | $2,404,548 | $3,016,715 | $8,811,345 | - | $14,232,608 |
| California | $22,677,408 | $15,804,211 | $66,238,117 | $18,027,241 | $122,746,977 |
| Chicago | $2,423,752 | $2,528,828 | $7,865,743 | - | $12,818,323 |
| Colorado | $4,066,256 | $4,064,869 | $13,518,450 | - | $21,649,575 |
| Connecticut | $2,998,173 | $3,391,156 | $10,492,903 | - | $16,882,232 |
| Delaware | $730,103 | $1,960,526 | $4,068,155 | - | $6,758,784 |
| District of Columbia | $497,467 | $1,313,787 | $2,409,172 | - | $4,220,426 |
| Florida | $15,474,914 | $11,261,100 | $45,835,672 | - | $72,571,686 |
| Georgia | $8,010,341 | $6,552,677 | $24,690,834 | - | $39,253,852 |
| Guam | $146,297 | $592,280 | $914,416 | - | $1,652,993 |
| Hawaii | $1,099,673 | $2,193,640 | $5,115,037 | - | $8,408,350 |
| Idaho | $1,254,481 | $2,291,288 | $5,553,559 | $352,561 | $9,451,889 |
| Illinois | $8,553,300 | $6,895,159 | $26,228,868 | - | $41,677,327 |
| Indiana | $5,400,873 | $4,906,704 | $17,299,011 | - | $27,606,588 |
| Iowa | $2,551,012 | $3,109,100 | $9,226,230 | $550,000 | $15,436,342 |
| Kansas | $2,364,516 | $2,991,464 | $8,697,946 | - | $14,053,926 |
| Kentucky | $3,598,068 | $3,769,550 | $12,192,218 | - | $19,559,836 |
| Los Angeles County | $8,510,041 | $6,367,873 | $25,106,330 | - | $39,984,244 |
| Louisiana | $3,667,952 | $3,813,631 | $12,390,180 | - | $19,871,763 |
| Maine | $1,130,535 | $2,213,106 | $5,202,457 | - | $8,546,098 |
| Marshall Islands | $51,713 | $532,619 | $646,486 | - | $1,230,818 |
| Maryland | $4,803,949 | $4,530,183 | $15,608,109 | $2,774,069 | $27,716,310 |
| Massachusetts | $5,506,668 | $4,973,437 | $17,598,697 | - | $28,078,802 |
| Michigan | $8,636,273 | $6,947,495 | $26,463,905 | $2,796,574 | $44,844,247 |
| Micronesia | $92,392 | $558,278 | $761,717 | - | $1,412,387 |
| Minnesota | $4,420,173 | $4,288,110 | $14,520,992 | $4,261,776 | $27,491,051 |
| Mississippi | $2,489,808 | $3,070,495 | $9,052,862 | - | $14,613,165 |
| Missouri | $4,998,123 | $4,652,662 | $16,158,145 | - | $25,808,930 |
| FY 2009 Phase I1 |
FY 2009 Phase II2 |
FY 2009 Phase III3 |
FY 2009 Phase IV4 |
TOTAL FY 2009 |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Montana | $808,081 | $2,009,713 | $4,289,046 | $746,655 | $7,853,495 |
| Nebraska | $1,512,711 | $2,454,172 | $6,285,045 | - | $10,251,928 |
| Nevada | $2,134,789 | $2,846,559 | $8,047,201 | - | $13,028,549 |
| New Hampshire | $1,124,821 | $2,209,503 | $5,186,272 | - | $8,520,596 |
| New Jersey | $7,463,387 | $6,207,674 | $23,141,477 | $3,912,690 | $40,725,228 |
| New Mexico | $1,672,053 | $2,554,680 | $6,736,412 | - | $10,963,145 |
| New York | $9,488,395 | $7,484,987 | $28,877,702 | $3,621,731 | $49,472,815 |
| New York City | $7,026,995 | $5,432,412 | $20,905,313 | $6,715,863 | $40,080,583 |
| North Carolina | $7,576,259 | $6,278,870 | $23,461,208 | - | $37,316,337 |
| North Dakota | $543,949 | $1,843,107 | $3,540,842 | - | $5,927,898 |
| N. Mariana Islands | $70,539 | $544,494 | $699,816 | - | $1,314,849 |
| Ohio | $9,818,808 | $7,693,403 | $29,813,666 | $2,670,107 | $49,995,984 |
| Oklahoma | $3,061,821 | $3,431,303 | $10,673,197 | $621,206 | $17,787,527 |
| Oregon | $3,165,797 | $3,496,887 | $10,967,729 | $1,087,668 | $18,718,081 |
| Palau | $17,605 | $511,104 | $549,867 | - | $1,078,576 |
| Pennsylvania | $10,642,275 | $8,212,819 | $32,146,289 | - | $51,001,383 |
| Puerto Rico | $3,359,999 | $3,619,384 | $11,517,842 | - | $18,497,225 |
| Rhode Island | $913,283 | $2,076,070 | $4,587,048 | - | $7,576,401 |
| South Carolina | $3,696,593 | $3,831,697 | $12,471,312 | - | $19,999,602 |
| South Dakota | $668,889 | $1,921,915 | $3,894,757 | - | $6,485,561 |
| Tennessee | $5,165,868 | $4,758,470 | $16,633,313 | - | $26,557,651 |
| Texas | $20,109,629 | $14,184,535 | $58,964,392 | - | $93,258,556 |
| Utah | $2,181,440 | $2,875,985 | $8,179,349 | $1,320,501 | $14,557,275 |
| Vermont | $533,720 | $1,836,654 | $3,511,863 | - | $5,882,237 |
| Virgin Islands (U.S.) | $92,905 | $558,602 | $763,173 | - | $1,414,680 |
| Virginia | $6,538,072 | $5,624,014 | $20,520,344 | - | $32,682,430 |
| Washington | $5,471,257 | $4,951,101 | $17,498,388 | - | $27,920,746 |
| West Virginia | $1,555,603 | $2,481,226 | $6,406,542 | - | $10,443,371 |
| Wisconsin | $4,753,288 | $4,498,228 | $15,464,604 | - | $24,716,120 |
| Wyoming | $440,557 | $1,777,890 | $3,247,965 | - | $5,466,412 |
| TOTAL | $260,000,000 | $248,000,000 | $846,000,000 | $49,778,642 | $1,403,778,642 |
1 PHER grant funding was distributed in phases. Phase I funding was awarded to help assess current capabilities in pandemic influenza response and to address remaining gaps in vaccination, antiviral distribution/dispensing and administration, and community mitigation activities as well as laboratory, epidemiology, and surveillance activities. 2 Phase II funding was awarded to provide additional resources for mass vaccination planning and implementation preparedness activities. Phase II funding also could be used for vaccine delivery, vaccine administration, and related communications planning and implementation. 3 Phase III funding was awarded for implementation of the 2009 H1N1 influenza mass vaccination campaign. 4 Phase IV funding was awarded to 15 states and localities to complete their H1N1 vaccination programs, specifically targeting high-risk populations, minority and hard-to-reach populations, and underserved and vulnerable populations that may have been unable to access vaccination services previously. Source: CDC, OPHPR (DSLR) |
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- Page last updated September 21, 2010
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- Content source: Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (OPHPR, formerly the Coordinating Office for Terrorism Preparedness and Emergency Response [COTPER])
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