What to know
The FY23 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.
FY23 Allocations 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.
FY23 Allocation by Recipient
Recipient | Annual Basic | Sexual Offense Set-Aside | Total Award |
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Alabama | $2,350,045 | $104,888 | $2,454,933 |
Alaska | $521,524 | $15,310 | $536,834 |
American Samoa | $80,928 | $968 | $81,896 |
Arizona | $1,704,628 | $149,296 | $1,853,924 |
Arkansas | $1,316,334 | $62,869 | $1,379,203 |
California | $9,689,797 | $825,408 | $10,515,205 |
Colorado | $1,803,140 | $120,533 | $1,923,673 |
Connecticut | $2,165,767 | $75,278 | $2,241,045 |
Delaware | $267,001 | $20,666 | $287,667 |
District of Columbia | $1,193,536 | $14,395 | $1,207,931 |
Federated Micronesia | $96,895 | $2,123 | $99,018 |
Florida | $4,185,283 | $449,636 | $4,634,919 |
Georgia | $4,569,728 | $223,624 | $4,793,352 |
Guam | $339,666 | $3,523 | $343,189 |
Hawaii | $1,185,453 | $30,381 | $1,215,834 |
Idaho | $539,931 | $38,394 | $578,325 |
Illinois | $3,309,226 | $267,477 | $3,576,703 |
Indiana | $2,442,856 | $141,656 | $2,584,512 |
Iowa | $1,630,865 | $66,603 | $1,697,468 |
Kansas | $1,342,536 | $61,332 | $1,403,868 |
Kentucky | $1,975,059 | $94,065 | $2,069,124 |
Kickapoo Tribe | $46,512 | $0 | $46,512 |
Louisiana | $4,414,635 | $97,236 | $4,511,871 |
Maine | $1,359,954 | $28,441 | $1,388,395 |
Marshall Islands | $39,094 | $1,646 | $40,740 |
Maryland | $2,785,430 | $128,957 | $2,914,387 |
Massachusetts | $4,056,394 | $146,758 | $4,203,152 |
Michigan | $5,880,352 | $210,376 | $6,090,728 |
Minnesota | $3,806,767 | $119,130 | $3,925,897 |
Mississippi | $2,190,354 | $61,820 | $2,252,174 |
Missouri | $3,728,194 | $128,491 | $3,856,685 |
Montana | $1,008,269 | $22,635 | $1,030,904 |
N. Mariana Islands | $61,049 | $1,078 | $62,127 |
Nebraska | $2,507,438 | $40,949 | $2,548,387 |
Nevada | $547,085 | $64,813 | $611,898 |
New Hampshire | $2,197,457 | $28,758 | $2,226,215 |
New Jersey | $4,265,589 | $193,919 | $4,459,508 |
New Mexico | $2,140,813 | $44,206 | $2,185,019 |
New York | $10,199,415 | $421,725 | $10,621,140 |
North Carolina | $4,039,687 | $217,935 | $4,257,622 |
North Dakota | $380,047 | $16,265 | $396,312 |
Ohio | $6,742,538 | $246,328 | $6,988,866 |
Oklahoma | $1,362,863 | $82,656 | $1,445,519 |
Oregon | $1,023,279 | $88,458 | $1,111,737 |
Pennsylvania | $7,092,819 | $271,447 | $7,364,266 |
Puerto Rico | $2,334,737 | $68,597 | $2,403,334 |
Republic of Palau | $32,521 | $451 | $32,972 |
Rhode Island | $711,184 | $22,909 | $734,093 |
Santee Sioux | $46,512 | $0 | $46,512 |
South Carolina | $1,799,497 | $106,853 | $1,906,350 |
South Dakota | $341,011 | $18,510 | $359,521 |
Tennessee | $2,367,199 | $144,272 | $2,511,471 |
Texas | $5,714,849 | $608,448 | $6,323,297 |
Utah | $1,435,221 | $68,299 | $1,503,520 |
Vermont | $408,705 | $13,425 | $422,130 |
Virgin Islands | $268,652 | $2,210 | $270,862 |
Virginia | $2,969,403 | $180,191 | $3,149,594 |
Washington | $1,396,337 | $160,857 | $1,557,194 |
West Virginia | $1,349,223 | $37,446 | $1,386,669 |
Wisconsin | $2,898,295 | $123,038 | $3,021,333 |
Wyoming | $340,422 | $12,042 | $352,464 |
Totals | $139,000,000 | $7,000,000 | $146,000,000 |
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.