Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Fiscal Year 2014 Grants Summary Profile Report for. Illinois
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1 Centers for Disease Control and Fiscal Year 2014 Grants Summary Profile Report for This profile includes selected CDC grants and cooperative agreements provided to health departments, universities, and other public and private agencies in. Refer to the About the Data section below for important qualifying statements about the data Population Estimate: 12,880,580 Timeframe: 10/01/13-09/30/14 CATEGORY Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) OBLIGATED AMOUNT $1,680,405 PERCENTAGE 1.4% Disability and $5,904, % CDC-Wide Activities and Program Support $3,845, % Chronic Disease and $27,090, % Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases $3,908, % Environmental $1,727, % $29,398, % Immunization and Respiratory Diseases $12,548, % Injury and Control $3,486, % National Institute for Occupational Safety and $2,493, % Public Preparedness and Response $27,212, % Public Scientific Services (PHSS) $596, % Vaccines for Children $3,691, % Grand Total $123,583, % CATEGORY & SUB-CATEGORY OBLIGATED AMOUNT Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) $1,680,405 Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry $1,680,405 Disability and $5,904,145 Child and Development $886,011 and Development with Disabilities $1,065,845 Hemophillia Treatment Centers $3,952,289 CDC-Wide Activities and Program Support $3,845,374 Preventive and Services Block Grant - PPHF $3,845,374 Chronic Disease and $27,090,756 Arthritis and Other Chronic Diseases $679,062 Cancer and Control - BA $3,355,508 Cancer and Control - PPHF $5,972,943 Community Grants $5,905,751 Diabetes $722,864 $1,663,750 Heart Disease and Stroke $746,505 National Diabetes Program $2,675,000 Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity - PPHF $1,614,925 Research Centers $750,000 Safe Motherhood/Infant $394,442 School $616,061 Tobacco $1,179,340 Tobacco - PPHF $665,044 Workplace Wellness - PPHF $149,561 Page 1
2 CATEGORY & SUB-CATEGORY Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases OBLIGATED AMOUNT $3,908,895 Advance Molecular Detection (AMD) $175,120 All Other Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases $60,885 Emerging Infectious Diseases $836,458 Epi and Lab Capacity Program - PPHF $1,189,521 Food Safety $205,320 care Associated Infections (HAIs) - PPHF $813,506 Lyme Disease $27,486 National Care Safety Network $185,000 Quarantine $80,600 Vector-borne Diseases $334,999 Environmental $1,727,015 Asthma $721,857 Environmental Activities $237,499 Lead Poisoning - PPHF $767,659 $29,398,022 Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research $21,132,466 Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) $4,047,192 Tuberculosis (TB) $2,273,436 Viral Hepatitis $1,944,928 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases $12,548,405 Immunization Program $9,377,914 Immunization Program - PPHF $2,369,999 Influenza/Influenza Planning and Response $800,492 Injury and Control $3,486,024 Intentional Injury $3,112,025 NVDRS $314,000 Unintentional Injury $59,999 National Institute for Occupational Safety and $2,493,580 Education and Research Centers $1,643,759 National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) $779,469 Other Occupational Safety and Research - BA $70,352 Public Preparedness and Response $27,212,373 CDC Preparedness and Response Capability $349,341 State and Local Preparedness and Response Capability $26,863,032 Public Scientific Services (PHSS) $596,315 Public Workforce Development $30,000 Surveillance, Epidemiology, and PH Informatics $566,315 Vaccines for Children $3,691,727 Grant Awards $3,691,727 Grand Total $123,583,036 Page 2
3 Centers for Disease Control and Fiscal Year 2014 Grants Detail Profile Report for 1 Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Meeting The Environmental Needs Of Children American Academy of Pediatrics Elk Grove Village Cook $704,747 2 Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Building Partnership, Expanding Access & Increasing Awareness To Reduce Envir Threats To Reproductive & Pediatric American College of Medical Toxicology Schaumburg Cook $845,253 3 Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Sustainable Environmental Infrastructure For South Cook Co. University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $130,405 4 Disability and Child and Development Public System American Academy of Pediatrics Elk Grove Village Cook $696,011 5 Disability and Child and Development Population-Based Birth Defects Surveillance Programs And The Utilization Of Surve Springfield Sangamon $190,000 6 Disability and and Development with Disabilities Public System American Academy of Pediatrics Elk Grove Village Cook $511,667 7 Disability and and Development with Disabilities Comp B-National Spina Bifida Registry-Lurie Children's Hospital Children's Memorial Hospital (Chicago) Chicago Cook $59,710 8 Disability and and Development with Disabilities Comp C-Urological Managment Of Newborns With Spina Bifida Children's Memorial Hospital (Chicago) Chicago Cook $19,120 9 Disability and and Development with Disabilities Early Hearing Detection And Intervention, Tracking, Surveillance And Int Springfield Sangamon $165, Disability and and Development with Disabilities Improving The Of People With Disabilities Through State-Based Public Healt Springfield Sangamon $300, Disability and and Development with Disabilities Population-Based Birth Defects Surveillance Programs And The Utilization Of Surve Springfield Sangamon $10, Disability and Hemophillia Treatment Centers Public Surveillance For The Of Complications Of Bleeding And Cl American Thrombosis & Hemostasis Netwk Riverwoods McHenry $3,952, CDC-Wide Activities and Program Support Preventive and Services Block Grant - PPHF Preventive And Services Block Grant Springfield Sangamon $3,591, CDC-Wide Activities and Program Support Preventive and Services Block Grant - PPHF So , Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (Brfss) Springfield Sangamon $254, Chronic Disease and Arthritis and Other Chronic Diseases Research Center: Supporting University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $229, Chronic Disease and Arthritis and Other Chronic Diseases Public System Ymca Of The Usa Chicago Cook $450, Chronic Disease and Cancer and Control - BA Collaboration For Improving And Promoting Standardized Cancer Staging Using The C American College of Surgeons Chicago Cook $320, Chronic Disease and Cancer and Control - BA Integration Of Best Practices For Collection And Reporting Of Primary Malignant A Central Brain Tumor Registry of the U.S. Hinsdale Du Page $50,000 Page 3
4 Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Cancer and Control - BA Cancer and Control - BA Cancer and Control - BA Cancer and Control - BA Cancer and Control - BA Cancer and Control - BA Cancer and Control - PPHF Community Grants Community Grants The Use Of Structured Data Capture At The Point Of Care To Stand Promoting Adolescent Through School- Based Hiv/Std National Cancer & Control Program - Well Integrated Screening And Evaluation For Women Across Cancer Surveillance Data Standards And Best Practices Research Center: Supporting National Cancer & Control Program - Collaborating For y Communities: Building Equity Through Partnerships And Planning Suburban Cook County y Hotspot Iniatitive College of American Pathologists Northfield Cook $150,000 State Board of Education Springfield Sangamon $65,000 North American Assn/Central Cancer Reg Springfield Sangamon $1,442,525 Springfield Sangamon $860,097 Springfield Sangamon $425,000 University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $42,886 Springfield Sangamon $5,972,943 American Planning Association Chicago Cook $2,998,075 Cook County Department Of Public Oak Forest Cook $2,480,807 Community Grants Quad Cities Be y Qc Trinity Medical Center Rock Island Rock Island $426,869 Diabetes Diabetes Diabetes Heart Disease and Stroke National Diabetes Program National Diabetes Program Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity - PPHF y Chicago Public Schools: Hiv/Std Initiative Chronic Disease & School Initiative Effectiveness Of A National Care Community Partnership To Prevent Diabetes A Cooperative Agreement To Partner And Implement Public Strategies Related Sleep And Sleep Disorders Awareness Program Research Center: Supporting Public System Chronic Disease & School Initiative American Association Of Diabetes Educators (Aade) Diabetes Program (Dp Scaling The National Diabetes Program Through The Ymca's National Infr Chronic Disease & School Initiative Chicago Public Schools Chicago Cook $50,000 Springfield Sangamon $192,864 Northwestern University Evanston Cook $480,000 Alzheimer's Association Chicago Cook $1,018,750 American Academy of Sleep Medicine Darien Du Page $220,000 University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $25,000 Ymca Of The Usa Chicago Cook $400,000 Springfield Sangamon $746,505 America Assoc of Diabetes Ed Chicago Cook $1,225,000 Ymca Of The Usa Chicago Cook $1,450,000 Springfield Sangamon $448,525 Page 4
5 Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Chronic Disease and Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity - PPHF Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity - PPHF Research Centers Safe Motherhood/Infant Safe Motherhood/Infant Safe Motherhood/Infant And Disease Research Centers: Special Interests Projects Supp. Public System Research Center: Supporting Public System Perinatal Quality Collaborative Prams Project To Collect And Analyze Survey Data To Improve Maternal And University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $166,400 Ymca Of The Usa Chicago Cook $1,000,000 University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $750,000 American Academy of Pediatrics Elk Grove Village Cook $50,000 Springfield Sangamon $199,976 Springfield Sangamon $144,466 School Priority 4 Nutrition Action For y Kids Skokie Cook $243,000 School Priority 7 - School Services (Shs) American Academy of Pediatrics Elk Grove Village Cook $300,000 School School Tobacco Tobacco - PPHF Workplace Wellness - PPHF 53 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Advance Molecular Detection (AMD) 54 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Advance Molecular Detection (AMD) 55 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases All Other Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases 56 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Emerging Infectious Diseases 57 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Emerging Infectious Diseases 58 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Emerging Infectious Diseases 59 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Epi and Lab Capacity Program - PPHF 60 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Epi and Lab Capacity Program - PPHF Chronic Disease & School Initiative Research Center: Supporting This Collaborative Chronic Disease Project Address Risk Fasctors Associated With Ensuring Quitline Capacity - And Disease Research Centers: Special Interests Projects Supp. Chicago And Intervention Epicenter (Chicago Pie) 2014 Application For Epidemiology And 2014 Application For Epidemiology And Building And Strengthening Epidemiology And It Capacity Chicago And Intervention Epicenter (Chicago Pie) 2014 Application For Epidemiology And Building And Strengthening Epidemiology And It Capacity 2014 Application For Epidemiology And Springfield Sangamon $53,061 University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $20,000 Springfield Sangamon $1,179,340 Springfield Sangamon $665,044 University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $149,561 Hektoen Institute For Medical Research Hektoen Institute For Medical Research Chicago Cook $175,000 Springfield Sangamon $120 Springfield Sangamon $60,885 Chicago Cook $20,762 Chicago Cook $755,641 Springfield Sangamon $60,055 Chicago Cook $440,983 Springfield Sangamon $748,538 Page 5
6 61 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Food Safety 62 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases care Associated Infections (HAIs) - PPHF 63 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Lyme Disease 64 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases National Care Safety Network 65 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Quarantine 66 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Vector-borne Diseases 67 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Vector-borne Diseases 68 Environmental Asthma 69 Environmental Asthma 70 Environmental Environmental Activities 71 Environmental Lead Poisoning - PPHF 72 Environmental Lead Poisoning - PPHF Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research 2014 Application For Epidemiology And 2014 Application For Epidemiology And 2014 Application For Epidemiology And Chicago And Intervention Epicenter (Chicago Pie) Strengthening ' Refugee Assessment Database (Rehapi) From A Collec Building And Strengthening Epidemiology And It Capacity 2014 Application For Epidemiology And So , Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (Brfss) The Applicant Project Addresses The Goals Of The Current State Asthma Plan Throug Building Resilience Against Climate Effects In Childhood Lead Poisoning Surveillance Childhood Lead Poisoning Project For Surveillance, Testing Human Immunodeficiency Virus(Hiv) Projects For Community Based Orgs Hiv Testing And Services For Young Men Who Have Sex With Men Of Color Hiv Behavioral Surveillance Human Immunodeficiency Virus (Hiv) Acquired Immunodeficiency Virus Syndrome Aids) Ps Comprehensive Hiv Project For Depts Sexually Transmitted Disease Tuberculosis Control And Elimination In The City Of Chicago Human Immunodeficiency Virus(Hiv) Projects For Community Based Orgs y Chicago Public Schools: Hiv/Std Initiative Hektoen Institute For Medical Research Springfield Sangamon $205,320 Springfield Sangamon $813,506 Springfield Sangamon $27,486 Chicago Cook $185,000 Springfield Sangamon $80,600 Chicago Cook $99,999 Springfield Sangamon $235,000 Springfield Sangamon $21,857 Springfield Sangamon $700,000 University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $237,499 Access Community Network Chicago Cook $347,375 Springfield Sangamon $420,284 Chicago Cook $360,662 Center On Halsted Chicago Cook $306,259 Chicago House and Social Service Agency Chicago Cook $507,664 Chicago Cook $1,385,137 Chicago Cook $9,256,311 Chicago Cook $435,556 Chicago Cook $344,623 Chicago Cook $223,145 Chicago Public Schools Chicago Cook $400,000 Page 6
7 Page 7 Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Human Immunodeficiency Virus(Hiv) Projects For Community Based Orgs Christian Community Center Chicago Cook $236,798 Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Medical Monitoring Project (Mmp) City of Chicago Chicago Cook $456,127 Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Promoting Adolescent Through School- Based Hiv/Std Cond & Coord Activ In To Prev & Contain Sex Trans Infec Maintain A Statewide Hiv/Aids Surveillance System Medical Monitoring Project Ps Comprehensive Hiv Project For Depts Viral Hepatitis- & Surveillance Calor Ymsm Of Color Hiv Project In Chicago Ps09-007, Evaluating Locally Developed Homegrown Hiv Interventions State Board of Education Springfield Sangamon $348,456 Lester and Rosalie Anixter Center Springfield Sangamon $144,734 Springfield Sangamon $702,266 Springfield Sangamon $301,860 Springfield Sangamon $3,489,266 Springfield Sangamon $13,290 Chicago Cook $306,259 Loyola University Medical Center Chicago Cook $498,203 Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Ps Hiv Projects For Cbo's McDermott Center Chicago Cook $312,026 Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Domestic HIV/AIDS and Research Implementing A National Framework To Eliminate Mother-To-Child Hiv Transmission Human Immunodeficiency Virus(Hiv) Projects For Community Based Orgs South Side Help Center - Sista And Safety Counts Hiv Programs Human Immunodeficiency Virus (Hiv) Projects For Community-Based Organi Ps Hiv Projects For Cbo's Pediatric AIDS Chicago Initia Chicago Cook $96,501 Puerto Rican Cultural Center Chicago Cook $236,798 South Side Help Center, Inc. Chicago Cook $236,798 Taskforce and Community Svcs Travelers/Immigrants Aid's/Heartlnd Alli Chicago Cook $312,026 Chicago Cook $221,701 Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Project Elevate Aids Foundation Of Chicago Chicago Cook $311,735 Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Tuberculosis (TB) Tuberculosis (TB) Sexually Transmitted Disease Cond & Coord Activ In To Prev & Contain Sex Trans Infec Tuberculosis Control And Elimination In The City Of Chicago Tuberculosis Elimination And Laboratory Cooperative Agreement, Outside O Chicago Cook $1,722,330 Springfield Sangamon $2,013,127 Chicago Cook $831,662 Springfield Sangamon $1,441,774
8 Viral Hepatitis Viral Hepatitis Viral Hepatitis 106 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program 107 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program 108 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program Project Phoenix Positive Outcomes Through Empowerment And Navigation Initiatives Towards Excellence Viral Hepatitis- & Surveillance Hepatitis C Community Alliance For Testing And Treatment In Chicago (Hepccatt) Increasing Adolescent Immunization Rates Through Pediatric Partnerships Public System Building And Strengthening Epidemiology And It Capacity 109 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program Immunization And Vaccines For Children 110 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program 111 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program 112 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program 113 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program 114 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program - PPHF Implementation Of Strategic Plans For Billing For Immunizations Services In Department Clinics Expand The Billing Consortium To Enable 75% Of Local Departments 2014 Application For Epidemiology And Support Of Immunization Initiatives-Focusing On Childhood Vaccination Programs Improving Immunization Rates And Enhancing Disease Through Partnerships With Providers 115 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program - PPHF Pphf 2014 Human Papillomavirus (Hpv) 116 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Influenza/Influenza Planning and Response Public System 117 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Influenza/Influenza Planning and Response Immunization And Vaccines For Children 118 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Influenza/Influenza Planning and Response 119 Injury and Control Intentional Injury 120 Injury and Control Intentional Injury 121 Injury and Control Intentional Injury Support Of Immunization Initiatives-Focusing On Childhood Vaccination Programs Dating Matters: Strategies To Promote y Teen Relationships Rape And Education Program Rape And Education Program: Asian Coalition of Chicago Cook $300,000 Springfield Sangamon $94,928 University of Chicago Chicago Cook $1,550,000 American Academy of Pediatrics Elk Grove Village Cook $129,500 American Academy of Pediatrics Elk Grove Village Cook $91,507 Chicago Cook $37,795 Chicago Cook $2,781,996 Chicago Cook $500,000 Springfield Sangamon $499,987 Springfield Sangamon $212,003 Springfield Sangamon $5,125,126 American Academy of Pediatrics Elk Grove Village Cook $1,499,999 Springfield Sangamon $870,000 American Academy of Pediatrics Elk Grove Village Cook $150,000 Chicago Cook $229,825 Springfield Sangamon $420,667 Chicago Cook $369,822 Springfield Sangamon $1,025,541 Springfield Sangamon $327, Injury and Control Intentional Injury Chicago Center For Youth Violence University of Chicago Chicago Cook $1,040, Injury and Control Intentional Injury Randomized Trial Of A Gender Enhanced Middle School Violence Program University of Urbana- Champaign Champaign Champaign $348,705 Page 8
9 124 Injury and Control NVDRS Violent Death Reporting System (Ivdrs) 125 Injury and Control Unintentional Injury 126 Injury and Control Unintentional Injury National Institute for Occupational Safety and National Institute for Occupational Safety and National Institute for Occupational Safety and National Institute for Occupational Safety and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Education and Research Centers Research Center: Supporting Public System Occupational Safety And Erc, University Of At Chicago Children's Memorial Hospital (Chicago) Chicago Cook $314,000 University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $7,999 Ymca Of The Usa Chicago Cook $52,000 University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $1,643,759 National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) The Roles Of Tfrs And Hspa5 In Pu Uptake Northwestern University Evanston Cook $551,668 National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) Occupational Surveillance Program University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $120,000 National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) Other Occupational Safety and Research - BA Statistical Analysis Of Occupational Exposure Data Evaluating And Controlling Airborne Emissions From Desktop 3D Printers 132 Public Preparedness and Response CDC Preparedness and Response Capability Oe Biosense Public Preparedness and Response CDC Preparedness and Response Capability 134 Public Preparedness and Response 135 Public Preparedness and Response 136 Public Preparedness and Response State and Local Preparedness and Response Capability State and Local Preparedness and Response Capability State and Local Preparedness and Response Capability 137 Public Scientific Services (PHSS) Public Workforce Development 138 Public Scientific Services (PHSS) Surveillance, Epidemiology, and PH Informatics 139 Public Scientific Services (PHSS) Surveillance, Epidemiology, and PH Informatics 140 Public Scientific Services (PHSS) Surveillance, Epidemiology, and PH Informatics 141 Public Scientific Services (PHSS) Surveillance, Epidemiology, and PH Informatics 142 Vaccines for Children Grant Awards 143 Vaccines for Children Grant Awards Public System Tp Hpp And Phep Cooperative Agreements Tp Hpp And Phep Cooperative Agreements Tp , Preparedness And Emergency Response Learning Center (Perlc) 2014 Application For Epidemiology And Public System Building And Strengthening Epidemiology And It Capacity 2014 Application For Epidemiology And So , Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (Brfss) Increasing Adolescent Immunization Rates Through Pediatric Partnerships Public System 144 Vaccines for Children Grant Awards Immunization And Vaccines For Children 145 Vaccines for Children Grant Awards Support Of Immunization Initiatives-Focusing On Childhood Vaccination Programs University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $107,801 Institute Of Technology Chicago Cook $70,352 Springfield Sangamon $249,341 Ymca Of The Usa Chicago Cook $100,000 Chicago Cook $9,811,769 Springfield Sangamon $16,773,594 University of At Chicago Chicago Cook $277,669 Springfield Sangamon $30,000 American Academy of Pediatrics Elk Grove Village Cook $100,000 Chicago Cook $131,646 Springfield Sangamon $310,940 Springfield Sangamon $23,729 American Academy of Pediatrics Elk Grove Village Cook $45,500 American Academy of Pediatrics Elk Grove Village Cook $66,265 Chicago Cook $1,586,282 Springfield Sangamon $1,993,680 Page 9
10 About the Data Data Included The grants and cooperative agreements data in this report include actions awarded (i.e., obligated funds) domestically in fiscal year 2014 (FY14; 10/1/13 to 9/30/14) from CDC s annual appropriation, which now integrates appropriations through the Affordable Care Act and and Public Fund (PPHF). Because the data includes funds obligated in FY14, it may include funding authorized through legislation passed in previous years, but only the amount actually obligated in FY14. The funding data is categorized by CDC budget line (i.e., by which CDC appropriation account was used to make the investment). This year the categories and subcategories are based fully and solely on budget lines shown in the FY14 CDC Operating Plan at %20Information/appropriations_budget_form_pdf/FY2014_CDC_Operating_Plan.pdf. Data Excluded This data does not include any CDC expenditures, such as contracts, personnel, direct assistance, or other CDC operational and administrative costs. The following grants and cooperative agreements data were outside the scope of this profile and were excluded: funding of International activities, Public Social Services Emergency Fund (PHSSEF), Reimbursable Agreements (funds from other federal agencies to support their missions), Cooperative Research and Development Agreements, Royalties, User Fees and Intra-Departmental Delegation of Authority funds (fund transfers to CDC from DHHS), President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), Gifts and Donations, Global funds, Business Services Support funds and Buildings and Facilities funds. For the first time, excluded were amounts from the Public Social Services Emergency Fund, and the value of vaccines purchased and provided to states, cities, and territories by CDC through the Vaccines for Children Program. The support CDC provided in terms of VFC vaccine purchases for FY14 is available in the document "Vaccines for Children Program: Value of CDC Vaccine Purchase by Recipient Jurisdiction." Therefore, this data does not reflect CDC s total appropriations in any given area. Data Sources Funding Data - CDC Procurement and Grants Office (for grants and cooperative agreement data) and the CDC National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (for Vaccines For Children data) United States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico - the 2010 U.S. Census, updated with 2014 estimates at For all other geographies data from The World Factbook at For More Information More CDC budget and grantee information can be found on the following sites: CDC Office of the Chief Financial Officer CDC Procurement and Grants Office or call 800-CDC-INFO ( ) TTY: (888) Page 10
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