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CDC/ATSDR Fiscal Year 2014 Grant Funding Profile for American Indian and Alaska Native CDC/ATSDR Fiscal Year 2014 Grant Funding Profile for American Indian and Alaska Native

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February 2015 Prepared by CDCs Office for State Tribal Local and Territorial Support Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office of the Chief Financial Officer About the Funding Profile Data ID: 745826

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CDC/ATSDR Fiscal Year 2014 Grant Funding Profile for American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and Tribal Organizations

February 2015

Prepared by CDC’s Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Office of the Chief Financial OfficerSlide2

About the Funding Profile DataIncludes funding CDC/ATSDR obligated and provided directly

to tribes and tribal organizations through cooperative agreements and grants in fiscal year (FY) 2014 (October 1, 2013–September 30, 2014)

“Obligated” refers to new funding (any funding carried over from a previous year or years is not included)Slide3

About the Funding Profile Data (cont.)Excludes

Funding provided through contracts, which by definition are to the benefit of the federal government (a change in methodology from FY 2013)The value of vaccines purchased by CDC and delivered through the Vaccines for Children program (a change in methodology from FY 2013)

Any funds transferred to CDC/ATSDR from other federal agencies or entities (i.e., funds that are not part of CDC/ATSDR’s appropriations)Slide4

FY 2014 Tribal Funding Profile SummaryTotal direct grant funding provided: $34.6M

An increase of $6.1M compared to FY 2013 ($28.5M)51 tribes and tribal organizations received funding

Highest levels of funding provided in the following program areas: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion: $32.8MOffice for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support: $1.4MSlide5

Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion FY 2014 Tribal Grant Funding by Program Area

Pro

gram Area

FY14 FundingCancer Breast and Cervical Cancer$ 6,060,183Comprehensive Cancer

$

1,827,347

Demonstrating the Capacity of Comprehensive Cancer Control Programs

$

138,096

Integrating Colorectal Cancer Screening within Chronic Disease Programs

$ 1,891,109

Diabetes

 

National Program to Eliminate Diabetes-Related Disparities in Vulnerable Populations

$

466,667

Tobacco

Consortium of National Networks to Impact Populations Experiencing Tobacco-Related and Cancer Health Disparities

$ 2,138,633

Tribes and Tribal Organizations for Tobacco Prevention and Control

$ 1,665,842

Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH)

$ 2,165,957 Slide6

Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion FY 2014 Tribal Grant Funding by Program Area (cont.)

Pro

gram Area

FY14 FundingOther A Comprehensive Approach to Good Health and Wellness$ 13,447,522Partnerships to Improve Community Health (PICH)

$ 4,201,137

WISEWOMAN

$ 1,001,600Slide7

Data InterpretationThe data provide a useful high-level snapshot of funding to tribes and tribal organizations that can inform more in-depth conversations and engagement

Various factors make analysis of funding data across fiscal years and jurisdictions difficult

to interpret and may lead to inaccurate conclusions in the absence of more in-depth studySlide8

Data Interpretation (cont.)Factors influencing variation in funding profiles across fiscal years include but are not limited to

Changes driven by Congressional authorizations, appropriations, and appropriations committee directions (e.g., decreases or increases in funding for existing programs, establishment or defunding of specified programs or activities and/or grant funding eligibility requirements)

Changes in public health and funding strategies based on new information, the latest data, and urgent or emerging health issues/needs

Updates in methodology for collecting and presenting the funding data, if applicableSlide9

Budget Information

CDCBudget (CJ and related resources)

www.cdc.gov/fmo/topic/Budget%20Information/index.htmlGrant Funding Profiles Tool wwwn.cdc.gov/FundingProfiles/FundingProfilesRIA/

Public health system financingwww.cdc.gov/stltpublichealth/GrantsFunding/index.html President’s budgetwww.whitehouse.gov/omb/budgetUS budgetCopies (GPO)www.gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collection.action?collectionCode=BUDGET Process (US Senate)www.rules.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=BudgetProcessSlide10

Budget Information (cont.)

CDC Grant

Funding Profiles toolInformation on CDC funding provided to recipients in states, the District of Columbia, and territories

Recipients include state and local health departments, universities, and other public and private agencies http://wwwn.cdc.gov/FundingProfiles/FundingProfilesRIA/ USASpending.govInformation on each Federal award (e.g., name of entity receiving the award; amount of award, funding agency, award type) http://www.usaspending.gov

Tracking Accountability in Government

Grants

System

C

entral

repository for grants awarded by the

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HHS Operating

Divisions

http

://taggs.hhs.gov

/

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Other CDC Resources Available to Tribes and Tribal OrganizationsSlide12

Other CDC Resources

CDC fellowships and direct placement of CDC staff supports the public

health workforce at all levelsCDC guidelines, trainings, toolkits, technical assistance, etc., for the field extend the reach of

in-house CDC/ATSDR resourcesPublic health law technical assistance, trainings, health IT, Epi-Aids, outbreak investigation and response, etc.Slide13

Other CDC Resources (cont.)

CDC-INFO

on demand http://wwn.cdc.gov/pubs/CDCInfoOnDemand.aspx

Order or download books, fact sheets, pamphlets, and educational materials CDC content syndication https://tools.cdc.gov/syndication/ This site allows users to import content from CDC websites directly into their own websites or applications free of charge When CDC updates content, it is automatically updated on your siteSlide14

Thank You!Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support