Fiscal Year 2024 Funding Allocations

What to know

The FY24 Allocation by Recipient Table below shows total funds allocated to each PHHS Block Grant recipient. The table lists all 61 eligible recipients: 50 states, the District of Columbia, 2 American Indian tribes, 5 US territories, and 3 freely associated states.

FY24 Allocation Summary

The annual amount allocated to each jurisdiction is based on the program funding formula. The total award for each recipient jurisdiction is the sum of their annual basic plus sexual offense set-aside allocations. See footnote below.

FY24 Allocation by Recipient

Recipient Annual Basic Sexual Offense Set-Aside Total Award
Alabama $ 2,721,994 $ 104,888 $ 2,826,882
Alaska $ 604,069 $ 15,310 $ 619,379
American Samoa $ 93,737 $ 968 $ 94,705
Arizona $ 1,974,425 $ 149,296 $ 2,123,721
Arkansas $ 1,524,674 $ 62,869 $ 1,587,543
California $ 11,223,433 $ 825,408 $ 12,048,841
Colorado $ 2,088,529 $ 120,533 $ 2,209,062
Connecticut $ 2,508,550 $ 75,278 $ 2,583,828
Delaware $ 309,260 $ 20,666 $ 329,926
District of Columbia $ 1,382,441 $ 14,395 $ 1,396,836
Federated States of Micronesia $ 112,231 $ 2,123 $ 114,354
Florida $ 4,847,702 $ 449,636 $ 5,297,338
Georgia $ 5,292,995 $ 223,624 $ 5,516,619
Guam $ 393,426 $ 3,523 $ 396,949
Hawaii $ 1,373,079 $ 30,381 $ 1,403,460
Idaho $ 625,388 $ 38,394 $ 663,782
Illinois $ 3,832,989 $ 267,477 $ 4,100,466
Indiana $ 2,829,495 $ 141,656 $ 2,971,151
Iowa $ 1,888,988 $ 66,603 $ 1,955,591
Kansas $ 1,555,024 $ 61,332 $ 1,616,356
Kentucky $ 2,287,658 $ 94,065 $ 2,381,723
Kickapoo Tribe $ 53,874 $ 0 $ 53,874
Louisiana $ 5,113,354 $ 97,236 $ 5,210,590
Maine $ 1,575,198 $ 28,441 $ 1,603,639
Marshall Islands $ 45,282 $ 1,646 $ 46,928
Maryland $ 3,226,289 $ 128,957 $ 3,355,246
Massachusetts $ 4,698,413 $ 146,758 $ 4,845,171
Michigan $ 6,811,055 $ 210,376 $ 7,021,431
Minnesota $ 4,409,277 $ 119,130 $ 4,528,407
Mississippi $ 2,537,028 $ 61,820 $ 2,598,848
Missouri $ 4,318,267 $ 128,491 $ 4,446,758
Montana $ 1,167,851 $ 22,635 $ 1,190,486
Northern Mariana Islands $ 70,712 $ 1,078 $ 71,790
Nebraska $ 2,904,298 $ 40,949 $ 2,945,247
Nevada $ 633,674 $ 64,813 $ 698,487
New Hampshire $ 2,545,257 $ 28,758 $ 2,574,015
New Jersey $ 4,940,718 $ 193,919 $ 5,134,637
New Mexico $ 2,479,647 $ 44,206 $ 2,523,853
New York $ 11,813,711 $ 421,725 $ 12,235,436
North Carolina $ 4,679,062 $ 217,935 $ 4,896,997
North Dakota $ 440,199 $ 16,265 $ 456,464
Ohio $ 7,809,701 $ 246,328 $ 8,056,029
Oklahoma $ 1,578,568 $ 82,656 $ 1,661,224
Oregon $ 1,185,237 $ 88,458 $ 1,273,695
Pennsylvania $ 8,215,423 $ 271,447 $ 8,486,870
Puerto Rico $ 2,704,263 $ 68,597 $ 2,772,860
Republic of Palau $ 37,669 $ 451 $ 38,120
Rhode Island $ 823,746 $ 22,909 $ 846,655
Santee Sioux $ 53,874 $ 0 $ 53,874
South Carolina $ 2,084,309 $ 106,853 $ 2,191,162
South Dakota $ 394,985 $ 18,510 $ 413,495
Tennessee $ 2,741,863 $ 144,272 $ 2,886,135
Texas $ 6,619,358 $ 608,448 $ 7,227,806
Utah $ 1,662,378 $ 68,299 $ 1,730,677
Vermont $ 473,392 $ 13,425 $ 486,817
Virgin Islands $ 311,172 $ 2,210 $ 313,382
Virginia $ 3,439,381 $ 180,191 $ 3,619,572
Washington $ 1,617,340 $ 160,857 $ 1,778,197
West Virginia $ 1,562,769 $ 37,446 $ 1,600,215
Wisconsin $ 3,357,017 $ 123,038 $ 3,480,055
Wyoming $ 394,302 $ 12,042 $ 406,344
Total $ 161,000,000 $ 7,000,000 $ 168,000,000

 

Annual Basic: The annual amount allocated to each jurisdiction is based on the program funding formula.

Sexual Offense Set-Aside: The annual amount allocated to each recipient from the mandatory $7 million set-aside authorized by legislation to be used only for sexual violence/rape prevention and victim services.

Total award: The total award for each recipient jurisdiction, i.e., the sum of their annual basic plus sexual offense set-aside allocations.

Note: Data presented on this page are self-reported by recipients to CDC via the Block Grant Information System (BGIS). These data represent recipient intentions for expending PHHS Block Grant Program funds as reflected in recipient work plans. Data do not necessarily indicate how funds are spent, nor do they reflect changes in funding allocations submitted to CDC.