What to know
CDC provides funding and technical assistance to build public health preparedness and response capabilities nationwide. Learn more about PHEP funding for Vermont.
At a Glance
- State Population: 647,064
- Local Health Departments: N/A
- Frequent Public Health Emergencies: Utility Failure (during ice storms), Flooding, Tropical Storms/Hurricanes
- Key Emergency Operations Center Activations: 2020 – COVID-19 Pandemic
- CDC PHEP Funding:
- FY 2023: $5,510,000
- FY 2022: $5,210,000
- FY 2021: $5,210,000
- Public Health Crisis Response Funding:
- Mpox 2023 Funding: $178,665
- COVID-19 2021 Funding: $4,649,471
- COVID-19 2020 Funding: $4,902,840
PHEP Funded Staff (rounded)
- 34 PHEP-funded staff (rounded)
Includes epidemiologists, laboratorians, nurses, planners, IT specialists, administrative staff, statisticians, and other positions.
Top 5 Preparedness Investments
- Public Health Laboratory Testing
- Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration
- Information Sharing
- Community Preparedness
- Emergency Operations Coordination
Content Source:
State and Local Readiness