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Prevention and Wellness Initiative
Final Award Amounts for State and Territory Component
Friday February 5, 2010
TOTAL AWARD AMOUNT
$119,067,687
1. State and Territory Base Awards for Policy and Environmental Change
$44,602,383
2. State and Territory Awards for Tobacco Cessation through Quitlines and Media
$44,387,141
$30,078,163
3. Competitive Special Policy and Environmental Change Initiative
1. State and Territory Base Awards for Policy and Environmental Change
CDC received 58 applications—from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and 6 Pacific Territories:
American Samoa, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana, and Palau.
All 58 applicants will receive funding for efforts in nutrition, physical activity, and tobacco control. State,
Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico award amounts range from $335,801 to $2,200,000; Pacific
Territories award amounts range from $99,980 to $100,000.
State
Award Amount
Alabama
$766,182
Alaska
$368,629
Arizona
$950,018
Arkansas
$584,747
California
$2,200,000
Colorado
$793,946
Connecticut
$650,125
District of Columbia
$359,183
Delaware
$387,309
Florida
$2,132,834
Georgia
$1,268,574
Hawaii
$428,713
Idaho
$446,049
Illinois
$1,587,577
Indiana
$925,079
Iowa
$600,256
Kansas
$580,162
Kentucky
$726,925
Louisiana
$741,080
Maine
$431,646
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Maryland
$863,360
Massachusetts
$949,797
Michigan
$1,299,666
Minnesota
$822,038
Mississippi
$593,862
Missouri
$891,160
Montana
$396,744
Nebraska
$478,336
Nevada
$559,057
New Hampshire
$431,581
New Jersey
$1,168,266
New Mexico
$498,436
New York
$2,200,000
North Carolina
$1,222,241
North Dakota
$364,148
Ohio
$1,448,591
Oklahoma
$664,236
Oregon
$679,006
Pennsylvania
$1,544,828
Puerto Rico
$695,404
Rhode Island
$405,079
South Carolina
$747,980
South Dakota
$380,419
Tennessee
$921,489
Texas
$2,200,000
Utah
$573,642
Vermont
$362,127
Virginia
$1,076,909
Washington
$954,922
West Virginia
$481,447
Wisconsin
$862,797
Wyoming
$335,801
STATE TOTAL
Territory
$44,002,403
Award Amount
American Samoa
$100,000
Federated States of Micronesia
$100,000
Guam
$100,000
Marshall Islands
$100,000
Northern Mariana
$99,980
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Palau
$100,000
TERRITORY TOTAL
$599,980
2. State and Territory Awards for Tobacco Cessation through Quitlines and Media
CDC received a total of 53 applications—from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and Guam. All
53 applicants will receive funding to expand tobacco quitlines. The award amounts range from $50,000
to $2,501,528.
State
Award Amount
Alabama
$830,665
Alaska
$460,221
Arizona
$817,621
Arkansas
$664,204
California
$2,501,528
Colorado
$759,976
Connecticut
$635,768
Delaware
$465,049
District of Columbia
$443,122
Florida
$1,773,681
Georgia
$1,162,651
Hawaii
$484,000
Idaho
$495,544
Illinois
$1,534,795
Indiana
$1,080,866
Iowa
$635,919
Kansas
$606,129
Kentucky
$852,144
Louisiana
$771,040
Maine
$503,884
Maryland
$750,534
Massachusetts
$847,398
Michigan
$1,251,099
Minnesota
$782,479
Mississippi
$670,176
Missouri
$1,015,150
Montana
$475,721
Nebraska
$534,756
Nevada
$636,000
New Hampshire
$495,252
New Jersey
$938,132
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New Mexico
$557,545
New York
$1,788,538
North Carolina
$1,199,290
North Dakota
$449,712
Ohio
$1,369,204
Oklahoma
$771,878
Oregon
$661,049
Pennsylvania
$1,535,931
Puerto Rico
$588,909
Rhode Island
$478,403
South Carolina
$775,999
South Dakota
$458,437
Tennessee
$1,002,155
Texas
$2,194,059
Utah
$495,125
Vermont
$445,327
Virginia
$937,625
Washington
$830,873
West Virginia
$608,202
Wisconsin
$870,403
Wyoming
$442,973
STATE TOTAL
Territory
$44,337,141
Award Amount
Guam
$50,000
TERRITORY TOTAL
$50,000
3. Competitive Special Policy and Environmental Change Initiative
CDC received applications to implement one or more high‐impact policy, environmental, and system
change strategies to eliminate health disparities and achieve health equity related to these individual
risk factors or a combination of them. Thirteen states were funded, the award amounts range from
$1,022,792 to $3,000,000 per state.
Total funding amount: $30,078,163
Colorado ‐ $1,198,785
Advance a comprehensive statewide youth access policy; increase statewide awareness of the
health implications of excess dietary sodium; reduce consumption of sugar‐sweetened
beverages; and develop and implement model food policies for schools statewide.
Delaware ‐ $1,022,792
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Educate leaders and decision‐makers about the benefits of increasing the price on other tobacco
products such as cigars and smokeless tobacco to equal the price on cigarettes.
Florida ‐ $1,977,060
Increase physical activity in all 592 Florida middle schools using the evidence‐based physical
activity program, Sports, Play and Active Recreation for Kids (SPARK).
Massachusetts ‐ $1,200,000
Increase restrictions on retail and outdoor advertising by 1) including cigars in outdoor
advertising ban within 1000 ft of schools, parks, and playgrounds; 2) including all tobacco
products in advertising restrictions; and 3) requiring a health message for every tobacco
message in a retail store.
Michigan ‐ $1,500,000
Reduce exposure to second‐hand smoke, including partnering with Native Americans.
Minnesota ‐ $2,391,627
Implement a statewide initiative to increase access to foods meeting dietary guidelines and the
new Institute of Medicine (IOM) 2009 recommendations for healthy school meals for use in
school meal planning and purchasing across the state; and increase school nutrition
professionals’ core competencies through the development of a sustainable, statewide system
for ongoing skill‐based staff training for 100% of Minnesota’s public school districts.
Mississippi ‐$2,989,999
Engage in a 2‐year campaign that results in passage and implementation of a comprehensive,
statewide smoke‐free air policy.
New York ‐ $3,000,000
Menu Labeling ‐ $2,456,073
Educate leaders and decision‐makers about, and promote the effective implementation
of, a statewide menu‐labeling (calorie posting) requirement on menus and menu boards
of chain restaurants.
Trans Fat ‐ $283,996
Educate leaders and decision‐makers about, and promote the effective implementation
of, a ban on the sale of items containing trans fat.
Sugar‐Sweetened Beverages ‐ $259,931
Reduce consumption of sugar‐sweetened beverages.
North Carolina ‐ $3,000,000
Conduct a state‐level policy analysis and develop a process to promote physical activity through
land use and transportation planning.
Oregon ‐ $3,000,000
Integrate tobacco control into other health department programs and include a counter‐
advertising campaign targeted to vulnerable Oregonians; support a policy proposal to increase
tobacco price.
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Rhode Island ‐ $3,000,000
Develop a model for integrating active living into all local planning decisions through a state‐
wide policy change.
Texas ‐ $2,797,900
Promote and support breastfeeding statewide.
Wisconsin ‐ $3,000,000
Pilot changes in schools and childcare settings across the state and use evaluation results and
successes to educate statewide legislative action and achieve state‐level policy change in
schools and childcare settings to promote physical activity and prevent childhood obesity.
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File Title | American Recovery and Reinvestment Act |
Author | CDC/NCCDPHP |
File Modified | 2010-03-17 |
File Created | 2010-02-05 |