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CDC Fiscal Year 2018: Funding Profile for American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and Tribal Organizations
February 2019
Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial SupportCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Office of the Chief Financial Officer
Slide2About the Funding Profile Data
Includes funding for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
Obligated* and provided to tribes and tribal organizations as primary grantees through cooperative agreements and grants in fiscal year (FY) 2018 (October 1, 2017–September 30, 2018)
Awarded to American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) tribes or tribal organizations through contracts
*Obligated refers to new funding only (no funding carried over from a previous FY is included)
Slide3About the Funding Profile Data (cont.)
Excludes
The value of vaccines purchased by CDC and delivered through the Vaccines for Children program
Any funds transferred to CDC or ATSDR from other federal agencies or entities (i.e., funds that are not part of CDC/ATSDR’s appropriations)
Slide4FY 2016FY 2017FY 2018+/- FY2017All Funding (grants, cooperative agreements, & contracts)$164,944,184$179,896,649$395,341,923 +215,445,274Cooperative Agreement and Grant Funding$34,851,899 $43,923,265$66,553,180 +22,629,915Contract Funding$130,092,285 $135,973,384 $328,788,743 +292,815,359Number of Grantees Funded5660 82 +22Funding Mechanisms12 NOFOs*; 1 grant10 NOFOs; 1 grant12 NOFOs1 grant +2 NOFOs
CDC FY 2018 Funding to Tribes and Tribal Organizations
*Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)
Slide5CDC FY 18 Grant and Cooperative Agreement Funding to Tribes and Tribal Organizations by Funding Center
Funding CDC Center
Total FY 18 Funding
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
$50,666,738
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
$116,027
National Center for Environmental Health
$975,000
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
$707,198
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
$
12,686,643
Office of the Associate Director for Policy and Strategy
$50,000
Center for Preparedness and Response
$50,000
Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Support
$1,301,574
Grand Total
$
66,553,180
Slide6CDC FY 2018 Funding to Tribal Grantees by Funding Mechanism (1 of 2)
Notice of Funding Opportunity or Grant
FY 2018 Funding
DP14-1421 Prevention and Public Health Fund (PPHF) 2014: A Comprehensive Approach to Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country (financed solely by PPHF
)
$13,194,966
DP15-1502: Organized Approaches to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening
$732,400
DP18-1813: Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH
) - PPHF
$792,000
DP17-1701: Cancer Prevention and Control Programs for State, Territorial, and Tribal Organizations
$12,893,512
DP17-1704: Building Public Health Infrastructure in Tribal Communities to Accelerate Disease Prevention and Health Promotion in Indian Country (PPHF)
$12,923,995
DP18-1816: Well Integrated Screening and Evaluation for Women Across the Nation (WISEWOMAN)
$1,650,000
DP18-1808: Consortium of National Networks to Impact Populations Experiencing Tobacco-Related and Cancer Health Disparities
$500,000
Slide7CDC FY 2018 Funding to Tribal Grantees by Funding Mechanism (2 of 2)
Notice of Funding Opportunity or Grant
FY 2018 Funding
DP18-1812: Tribal Practices for Wellness in Indian Country
$5,186,089
PS15-1502: Comprehensive High-Impact HIV Prevention Projects
$695,198
PS18-1807: Promoting Adolescent Health Through School-Based HIV Prevention
$12,000
OT18-1802: Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services Through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation’s Health
$1,890,000
OT18-1803: Tribal Public Health Capacity Building and Quality Improvement
$
15,981,446
OT18-1805: PPHF 2018: Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant - financed solely by 2018 Prevention and Public Health Fund
$101,574
Grand Total
$66,553,180
Slide8CDC FY 2018 Funding to Tribal Recipients by Public Health Focus (1 of 2)
Public Health Focus*FY 2018 FundingChronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion$50,666,738Cancer - $13,393,512 Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country (GHWIC) (e.g., diabetes, obesity, and tobacco use) - $13,194,966 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH)** - $792,000 Tribal Wellness Practices - $5,186,089 Public Health Infrastructure/Capacity Building - $16,450,171 WISEWOMAN - $1,650,000 Injury Prevention and Control$12,686,643 Opioid Overdose Prevention and Surveillance - $12,221,643 National Violent Death Reporting System - $35,000 Other Injury Prevention and Control Activities - $430,000
*Focus areas can include funding from multiple cooperative agreements and programs.
**Amount
provided through the REACH cooperative agreement. The majority of REACH budget
line funds
provided to tribes were provided through
other
cooperative agreements, such as GHWIC.
Slide9CDC FY 2018 Funding to Tribal Recipients by Public Health Focus (2 of 2)
*Focus areas can include funding from multiple cooperative agreements and programs.
Public Health
Focus*
FY 2018 Funding
Emergency Preparedness and Response (excluding opioid response)
$50,000
Environmental Health
$975,000
HIV/AIDS
$707,198
6|18
Initiative – Accelerating Evidence into Action
$50,000
Public Health Capacity Building
– General
$1,200,000
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
$101,574
Vector-borne Diseases
$116,027
Grand Total
$
66,553,180
Slide10Funding MechanismFunding CenterGranteeProjectAmountOT18-1802 - Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services Through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation’s HealthNCEHAmerican Public Health AssociationTribal Environment Health (TEH) – A Capacity Building Initiative$138,000 CSTLTSChangelab SolutionsTribal Legal Preparedness: Building Upon the Existing On-Line Course to Develop a Train the Trainer Program$85,000 NCCDPHPNational Association of Chronic Disease DirectorsCapacity Building Training for Tribal and Territorial Cancer Prevention Programs$350,000 NCIPCNational Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI)Opioid Overdose Prevention in Tribes: Technical Assistance through Public Health Institutes $500,000 CSTLTSNNPHITribal Public Health Capacity Recipient Support$250,000 CSTLTSNNPHIIndigenous Social Determinants of Health$100,000
CDC FY 2018 Additional Tribal Projects* (1 of 2)
*Tribal-focused
projects not included in direct funding to tribes and tribal organizations
Slide11Funding MechanismFunding CenterGranteeProjectAmountThrough Interagency Agreement (IAA) with Indian Health Service (includes administrative fees)NCCDPHPAlbuquerque Area Indian Health Board's Southwest Tribal Epidemiology CenterColorectal Cancer Screening among Diabetic American Indians and Alaska Natives Project$150,000 NCCDPHPTribal Chairman’s Health Board’s Great Plains Tribal Epidemiology CenterCancer Survivor Group Leadership Trainings$93,500 Grand Total$1,666.500
CDC FY 2018 Additional Tribal Projects* (2 of 2)
*Tribal-focused
projects not included in direct funding to tribes and tribal organizations
Slide12CDC FY 2018 Additional Tribal Projects* (2 of 2)
*Tribal-focused projects not included in direct funding to tribes and tribal organizations
Funding Mechanism
Funding CDC Center
Grantee
Project
Amount
Through Interagency Agreement (IAA) with Indian Health Service (includes administrative fees)
NCCDPHP
Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board's Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center
Colorectal Cancer Screening among Diabetic American Indians and Alaska Natives Project
$ 150,000
NCCDPHP
Tribal Chairman’s Health Board’s Great Plains Tribal Epidemiology Center
Cancer Survivor Group Leadership Trainings
$ 93,500
Grand Total
$ 1,666,500
Slide13Thank You!