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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, April 1, 2004

Contact: HRSA Press Office
(301) 443-3376

HHS Awards More Than $1 Billion to States to Help Provide Care, Services and Prescription Drugs for People With HIV/AIDS

HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced more than $1 billion in grants to states and territories to provide medical care, support services and prescription drugs for people living with HIV/AIDS.

"The devastating toll of AIDS in America continues to grow. More than 500,000 have died since 1981, and about one quarter of the 850,000 to 900,000 Americans currently living with HIV don't know they are infected," Secretary Thompson said. "These grants will help us ensure that people with AIDS can get the care and services they need to stay healthy longer."

Today's fiscal year 2004 awards include $285 million in basic awards based on the number of people living with AIDS in each state or territory and $728 million for the purchase of medications through state-run AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs).

In addition, the award includes $7 million under the Minority AIDS Initiative and $10 million for states with "emerging communities" -- metropolitan areas with significant populations of people living with AIDS. An additional $21 million in grants for the Supplemental Drug Treatment Program will be awarded later. The grants are funded under Title II of the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act.

"Each year, programs funded by the CARE Act help more than 530,000 individuals access life-sustaining care and services," said Elizabeth M. Duke, administrator of HHS' Health Resources and Services Administration. "Today's grants will extend the availability of needed medications to even more people living with HIV/AIDS."

Title II grants are awarded to every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, and Republic of Palau.

Basic grants are awarded based on the estimated number of people living with AIDS in a state or territory. Since fiscal year 1996, separate funds have been earmarked under Title II to help state ADAPs buy pharmaceuticals for people living with HIV/AIDS. States also may designate a portion of their Title II basic allotment to support ADAPs. The Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI) award is based on the number of minorities living with HIV/AIDS in the area over a two-year period. The emerging communities funds go to metropolitan areas that report between 500 and 1,999 cases of AIDS but did not receive Title I grants awarded last month. (A list of the Title I grantees is available at http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2004pres/20040301a.html). Emerging communities funds are used to bolster HIV-related health care and services for these individuals.

Since fiscal year 2001, the Bush administration has spent more than $7.7 billion in CARE Act funding to help some 530,000 individuals access life-sustaining care and services each year. President Bush has requested nearly $2.1 billion in fiscal year 2005 for the CARE Act, an increase of more than $270 million since 2001.

A list of the fiscal year 2004 Title II grant awards and a list of emerging communities are below.

Ryan White CARE Act
Title II Fiscal Year 2004 Grant Awards

State/Territory

Base

AIDS Drug
Assistance Program*

Minority
AIDS Initiative

Emerging
Communities

Total

Alabama

$4,042,811

$7,004,635

$77,828

$192,260

$11,317,534

Alaska

500,000

472,602

2,103

0

974,705

Arizona

3,201,547

8,392,903

54,164

0

11,648,614

Arkansas

1,785,169

3,116,716

31,946

0

4,933,831

California

31,236,233

89,623,465

565,829

0

121,425,527

Colorado

2,117,525

5,607,928

34,181

0

7,759,634

Connecticut

3,779,591

11,315,018

81,114

0

15,175,723

Delaware

1,848,490

3,202,722

39,177

250,406

5,340,795

District of Columbia

4,305,124

13,842,594

175,770

0

18,323,488

Florida

29,860,865

80,386,630

893,442

528,011

111,668,948

Georgia

9,408,492

23,684,951

260,828

0

33,354,271

Hawaii

1,203,101

2,084,512

10,517

0

3,298,130

Idaho

500,000

464,163

526

0

964,689

Illinois

8,837,193

25,746,254

287,121

0

34,870,568

Indiana

3,768,825

6,529,924

47,196

1,057,005

11,402,950

Iowa

753,765

1,305,985

7,625

0

2,067,375

Kansas

1,007,120

2,045,495

8,545

0

3,061,160

Kentucky

2,358,712

4,086,741

22,875

220,395

6,688,723

Louisiana

6,211,002

13,829,935

192,072

1,091,712

21,324,721

Maine

500,000

833,383

526

0

1,333,909

Maryland

8,446,358

25,746,254

317,359

0

34,509,971

Massachusetts

5,223,382

14,684,416

99,257

183,819

20,190,874

Michigan

4,335,555

11,002,763

117,531

0

15,455,849

Minnesota

1,026,762

3,010,727

22,218

0

4,059,707

Mississippi

3,345,060

5,795,703

88,477

225,710

9,454,950

Missouri

2,783,489

7,409,723

56,925

0

10,250,137

Montana

500,000

310,145

526

0

810,671

Nebraska

639,300

1,107,661

10,254

0

1,757,215

Nevada

1,684,896

4,738,678

32,735

0

6,456,309

New Hampshire

500,000

755,319

1,709

0

1,257,028

New Jersey

12,302,631

34,877,598

279,365

181,943

47,641,537

New Mexico

1,195,795

2,127,024

15,644

0

3,338,463

New York

42,659,431

124,956,784

1,252,475

394,523

169,263,213

North Carolina

7,403,985

12,834,095

197,593

708,703

21,144,376

North Dakota

200,000

92,543

0

0

292,543

Ohio

5,448,305

10,909,930

67,968

336,063

16,762,266

Oklahoma

2,054,284

3,655,707

23,795

190,071

5,923,857

Oregon

1,664,149

4,225,989

12,489

0

5,902,627

Pennsylvania

10,779,206

27,090,216

258,856

188,196

38,316,474

Puerto Rico

8,238,917

22,598,388

260,697

0

31,098,002

Rhode Island

1,103,249

1,911,506

14,461

160,060

3,189,276

South Carolina

6,774,143

11,736,984

164,858

647,118

19,323,103

South Dakota

500,000

204,654

1,052

0

705,706

Tennessee

6,185,987

12,018,438

122,526

2,851,283

21,178,234

Texas

19,125,106

50,471,351

469,070

0

70,065,527

Utah

1,074,024

1,980,565

7,099

173,503

3,235,191

Vermont

500,000

382,007

1,052

0

883,059

Virginia

5,929,341

14,498,751

145,007

244,779

20,817,878

Washington

3,118,978

7,966,718

35,890

0

11,121,586

West Virginia

713,239

1,303,875

4,733

0

2,021,847

Wisconsin

1,831,726

3,179,514

28,791

174,440

5,214,471

Wyoming

200,000

160,347

0

0

360,347

American Samoa

50,000

2,314

0

0

52,314

Federated States
of Micronesia

50,000

0

0

0

50,000

Guam

50,000

84,393

1,446

0

135,839

Marshall Islands

50,000

2,314

0

0

52,314

Northern Marianas

50,000

4,627

0

0

54,627

Republic of Palau

50,000

0

0

0

50,000

Virgin Islands

353,137

615,707

7,757

0

976,601

Total

$285,366,000

$728,030,284

$6,913,000

$10,000,000

$1,030,309,284

* ADAP exclude $20,841,716 setaside for supplemental awards.

Ryan White CARE Act
Title II FY 2004 Emerging Communities

Tier One

AIDS Cases

Allocation

Memphis, Tenn.

1,588

$1,670,172

Nashville, Tenn.

1,123

1,181,111

Baton Rouge, La.

1,038

1,091,712

Indianapolis, Ind.

1,005

1,057,005

Totals Tier 1 (1,000 - 1,999 AIDS Cases)

4,754

  $5,000,000

Tier Two

AIDS Cases

Allocation

Columbia, S.C.

972

$303,864

Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, N.C.

875

273,540

Wilmington-Newark, Del.

801

250,406

Richmond-Petersburg, Va.

783

244,779

Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, N.C.

775

242,278

Jackson, Miss.

722

225,710

Louisville, Ky.

705

220,395

Rochester, N.Y.

681

212,892

Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie, Fla.

636

198,825

Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point, N.C.

617

192,885

Birmingham, Ala.

615

192,260

Oklahoma City, Okla.

608

190,071

Pittsburgh, Pa.

602

188,196

Springfield, Mass.

588

183,819

Monmouth-Ocean, N.J.

582

181,943

Buffalo-Niagara Falls, N.Y.

581

181,631

Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, S.C.

560

175,066

Columbus, Ohio

558

174,440

Milwaukee-Waukesha, Wis.

558

174,440

Salt Lake City-Ogden, Utah

555

173,503

Sarasota-Bradenton, Fla.

539

168,501

Charleston-North Charleston, S.C.

538

168,188

Cincinnati, Ohio

517

161,623

Daytona Beach, Fla.

514

160,685

Providence-Warwick, R.I.

512

160,060

Totals Tier 2 [500 - 999 AIDS Cases]

15,994

$5,000,000

TOTAL All Emerging Communities

20,748

$10,000,000

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