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Total Ryan White Program Funding, FY2006

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 Ryan White Program Total Funding
 
United States$1,971,613,951
 
Alabama$19,367,328
Alaska$2,297,791
Arizona$22,244,875
Arkansas$6,886,920
California$255,305,160
Colorado$16,730,350
Connecticut$32,697,396
Delaware$6,465,199
District of Columbia$53,357,992
Florida$210,021,047
Georgia$69,678,496
Hawaii$3,542,009
Idaho$1,730,209
Illinois$75,276,064
Indiana$12,765,142
Iowa$3,747,094
Kansas$3,945,125
Kentucky$10,503,277
Louisiana$39,627,599
Maine$2,352,608
Maryland$61,156,811
Massachusetts$48,138,415
Michigan$28,716,682
Minnesota$8,613,414
Mississippi$15,067,281
Missouri$21,806,001
Montana$1,399,416
Nebraska$2,522,714
Nevada$13,026,059
New Hampshire$5,944,111
New Jersey$84,393,062
New Mexico$5,416,599
New York$346,158,649
North Carolina$33,373,056
North Dakota$320,858
Ohio$24,650,511
Oklahoma$8,496,694
Oregon$11,248,216
Pennsylvania$80,199,232
Rhode Island$5,089,781
South Carolina$26,521,226
South Dakota$1,125,122
Tennessee$24,449,460
Texas$134,784,864
Utah$4,171,363
Vermont$1,385,348
Virginia$29,220,295
Washington$22,548,252
West Virginia$2,959,166
Wisconsin$8,590,527
Wyoming$616,766
 
Guam$147,415
Puerto Rico$58,823,132
Virgin Islands$1,741,771
 


Notes:

U.S. totals include data from the United States (50 states and the District of Columbia), and from U.S. dependencies, possessions, and independent nations in free association with the United States.  Total includes American Samoa ($50,000), F. States of Micronesia ($50,000), Marshall Islands ($50,000), N. Mariana Islands ($50,000), and the Republic of Palau ($50,000).

The federal government awards Title I funds to Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs), not states, and some states have more than one EMA. In the table above, Title I funds awarded to EMAs are attributed to the state in which the EMA is located. In some cases, EMAs may cross-state lines and Title I awards are provided to the Chief Elected Official (CEO) in the city or county of the EMA that provides services to the greatest number of people living with AIDS. The table above attributes these funds to the state in which the city or county EMA award recipient is located, but it is important to note that some of these funds may be used for people with HIV/AIDS living in other states within the EMA.

As of FY2007, the components of the Ryan White Program or “Titles” are known as “Parts”.

Sources:

National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD) at http://www.nastad.org, Special Data Request, 2007.

Definitions:

Ryan White Program: The Ryan White CARE Act, now called "Title XXVI of the PHS Act as amended by the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Modernization Act of 2006" or "Ryan White Program", was first enacted in 1990 and provides funding to cities, states, and other public or private nonprofit entities to develop, organize, coordinate, and operate systems for the delivery of health care and support services to medically underserved individuals and families affected by HIV disease. The Ryan White Program was reauthorized for the third time in December 2006.

Federal Fiscal Year: Unless otherwise noted, years proceeded by "FY" on statehealthfacts.org refer to the Federal Fiscal Year, which runs from October 1 through September 30.  For example, FY 2009 refers to the period from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009.



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