American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and Tribal Organizations July 2018 Center for State Tribal Local and Territorial Support proposed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ID: 908478
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CDC Fiscal Year 2017 Funding Profile forAmerican Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and Tribal Organizations
July 2018
Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Support (proposed)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Office of the Chief Financial Officer
Slide2About the Funding Profile DataIncludes funding the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Obligated and provided to tribes and tribal organizations as primary grantees through cooperative agreements and grants in fiscal year (FY) 2017 (October 1, 2016–September 30, 2017)*Provided to Tribal
Epidemiology Centers directly and indirectlyAwarded to American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) tribes or tribal organizations through contracts
* “Obligated” refers to new funding only (any funding carried over from a previous fiscal year is not included)
Slide3About the Funding Profile DataExcludesThe value of vaccines purchased by CDC and delivered through the Vaccines for Children programAny funds transferred to CDC/ATSDR from other federal agencies or entities (i.e., funds that are not part of CDC/ATSDR’s appropriations)
Slide4CDC FY 2017 Funding to Tribes and Tribal-Serving Organizations
FY 2015
FY 2016FY 2017+/- FY2016
All Funding (grants/cooperative agreements/contracts)
$140,765,200
$164,944,184
$179,896,649
+$14,952,465
Cooperative Agreement and Grant
Funding (includes tribal epidemiology
center [TEC]
funding)
$35,578,395
$34,851,899
$43,923,265
+$9,071,366
Contract Funding
$105,186,805
$130,092,285
$135,973,384
+$5,881,099
Number of Grantees
Funded
(cooperative agreements and
grants, includes
TECs
)
62
56
60
+4
Funding Mechanisms
11
notices
of
funding opportunity
(NOFOs);
1
grant
12 NOFOs
;
1 grant
10 NOFOs;
1 grant
-2
Slide5CDC FY 17 Grant and Cooperative Agreement Funding to Tribes and Tribal-Serving Organizations by Funding Center or Office
Funding
CDC Center or Office
Total FY 17 FundingNational Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion$40,217,140
National
Center for Environmental Health
$350,000
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD,
and
TB Prevention
$826,720
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
$381,743
Office for Public Health Preparedness and Response
$500,000
Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support
$1,647,662
Grand Total
$43,923,265
Slide6CDC FY 17 Funding to Tribal Epidemiology Centers
Tribal
Epidemiology Center (TEC)
FY 17 Funding* Alaska Native Epidemiology Center$1,496,875Albuquerque Area Southwest TEC
$830,725
California TEC
$924,475
Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Epidemiology Center
$779,272
Intertribal Council
of Arizona TEC
$830,725
Northwest TEC
$894,525
Great Plains TEC$779,272Rocky Mountain TEC$715,472Oklahoma Area TEC$830,725United South and Eastern TEC$830,725Urban Indian Health Institute$1,303,125Navajo TEC$423,884Grand Total$10,639,600
*TECs
funded to support the Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country program, and through the Building Public Health Infrastructure in Tribal Communities Program
Slide7CDC FY 2017 Funding to Tribal Grantees by Funding Mechanism
Notice of Funding
Opportunity or Grant
FY 2017 FundingDP14-1421 Prevention and Public Health Fund (PPHF) 2014: A Comprehensive Approach to Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country (financed solely by PPHF) (includes indirect funding to Tribal Epidemiology Centers)
$15,389,766
DP14-1419: Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH)
(financed
in part by
PPHF)*
$2,212,169
DP17-1701:
Cancer Prevention and Control Programs for State,
Territorial,
and Tribal
Organizations$11,655,599DP17-1704: Building Public Health Infrastructure in Tribal Communities to Accelerate Disease Prevention and Health Promotion in Indian Country (PPHF)$8,500,000DP13-1302: Well Integrated Screening and Evaluation for Women Across the Nation (WISEWOMAN)$1,242,206*The FY17 appropriation created a new tribal funding line to build upon current NCCDPHP funding to Tribes and Tribal Organizations through Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country, DP14-1421. This new line reduced funding to the REACH program and will fund two programs: Building Public Health Infrastructure in Tribal Communities - DP17-1704 and Tribal Practices for Wellness in Indian Country - DP18-1812.
Slide8CDC FY 2017 Funding to Tribal Grantees by Funding Mechanism
Notice of Funding
Opportunity or
GrantFY 2017 FundingDP15-1502: Organized Approaches to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening$732,400
PS15-1502.NU65: Comprehensive High-Impact HIV Prevention Projects
$695,198
Preventive Health Services: PPHF 2016 Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant (financed solely by PPHF)
$93,766
OT13-1302.NU38: Building Capacity of the Public Health System to Improve Population Health through National, Non-Profit Organizations (financed in part by PPHF)
$2,720,643
OT13-1303: Tribal Public Health Capacity Building and Quality Improvement
$549,996
PS13-001: Natural History and Prevention of Viral Hepatitis Among Alaska Natives
$131,522
Grand Total$43,923,265
Slide9CDC FY 2017 Funding to Tribal Recipients by Public Health Focus*Funding from grants and cooperative agreements to all tribal grantees and
funding to TECs
Public Health Focus
FY 2017 Funding*Cancer$12,872,999 Environmental Health
$350,000
Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country (e.g., diabetes, obesity, and tobacco use
)
$
15,389,766
Hepatitis
$131,522
HIV/AIDS
$695,198
Injury Prevention and Control
$381,743 Public Health Capacity Building - General$1,553,896 Public Health Capacity Building – Chronic disease focused$8,500,000Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant$93,766 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) $2,212,169 WISEWOMAN$1,242,206Zika$500,000Grand Total$43,923,265
Slide10CDC FY 2017 Funding to Tribal Organizations through Contracts
ADVANCED SYSTEMS DESIGN, INC. - $969,702
AFFIGENT, LLC - $78,924
AKIMA SUPPORT OPERATIONS, LLC - $328,742 ALEUT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, LLC - $273,079 ALEUT O&M SERVICES, LLC - $44,489 ALUTIIQ PROFESSIONAL TRAINING, LLC - $1,963,963 ALUTIIQ TECHNICAL SERVICES LLC - $852,864 CHENEGA FACILITIES MANAGEMENT, LLC - $1,515,389 CHENEGA GOVERNMENT CONSULTING, LLC - $1,010,961 CHENEGA PROFESSIONAL & TECHNICAL SERVICES, LLC - $2,252,144
CHENEGA TOTAL ASSET PROTECTION, LLC - $22,507,355
CHEROKEE NATION ASSURANCE, L.L.C. - $10,074,687
CHICKASAW HEALTH CONSULTING, LLC - $3,938,808
CHICKASAW MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC - $3,058,442
CNI ADVANTAGE, LLC - $25,246,609
CNI TECHNICAL SERVICES, LLC - $4,627,244
EAGLE GLOBAL SCIENTIFIC LLC - $2,128,466
EAGLE MEDICAL SERVICES, LLC - $19,006,185
FACILITY SUPPORT SERVICES, LLC - $2,655,623
HERITAGE GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INC - $3,087
KAPILI SERVICES, LLC - $380,659 KAUFFMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. - $767,348 LAULIMA GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS, LLC - $3,814,677 MESO SCALE DIAGNOSTICS, LLC - $170,090 MTNT CONSTRUCTION, LLC - $4,016,159 MTNT PROPERTIES, INC. - $887,260 NAVAJO NATION TRIBAL GOVERNMENT - $7,560 NEVER ENDING TECHNOLOGY, INC. - $299,995 SCIENTIFIC SALES, INC. - $9,607 TACG, LLC - $3,068,536 TANAQ GOVERNMENT SERVICES LLC - $2,016,464 TIME SOLUTIONS, LLC - $11,878,598 TUNDRA FEDERAL, LLC - $66,788 TUVA, LLC - $25,716 WOLVERINE SERVICES, LLC - $5,567,454 ZEE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - $5,719 S & K GLOBAL SOLUTIONS, LLC - $453,990Grand total: $135,973,384
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