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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, March 1, 2004

Contact: HRSA Press Office
(301) 443-3376

HHS Awards $595 Million for AIDS Care in Major Urban Areas

HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced 51 grants totaling more than $595 million to the cities hit hardest by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The grants will help these cities provide primary care and supportive services for low-income residents with HIV/AIDS.

The grants to 51 Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs), which include both formula and supplemental grants, are funded under Title I of the Ryan White CARE (Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency) Act. Formula funds are awarded based on the estimated number of people living with AIDS in the city, and supplemental funds are awarded competitively among EMAs based on demonstration of severe need and other criteria. A portion of the grant awards will fund the Minority AIDS Initiative to bolster care and services among minority populations.

"These grants will increase access to quality health care for those Americans living with HIV or AIDS, especially those who need help the most, including minorities, the uninsured and the underinsured," Secretary Thompson said. "This funding will help save lives and improve the quality of life for those affected by this terrible disease."

HHS' Health Resources and Services Administration oversees CARE Act programs. Title I grants provide essential HIV/AIDS health care and a wide range of support services to those who lack or are only partially protected by health insurance. Covered services include physician visits, case management, assistance in obtaining medications, home-based and hospice care, substance abuse and mental health services, and other related services.

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 this year's EMAs and Title I grant awards is attached below.

Ryan White CARE Act: Fiscal Year 2004 Title I Awards

Eligible Metropolitan Areas

Formula Award

Supplemental Award

Minority AIDS Initiative

Total Grant

Atlanta, Ga.

$9,268,937

$7,518,391

$1,552,404

$18,339,732

Austin, Texas

2,016,473

1,559,617

224,430

3,800,520

Baltimore, Md.

10,195,952

7,615,994

1,898,933

19,710,879

Bergen‑Passaic, N.J.

2,605,497

2,002,220

206,987

4,814,704

Boston, Mass.

7,434,884

6,630,052

783,761

14,848,697

Caguas, Puerto Rico

935,565

735,726

145,356

1,816,647

Chicago, Ill.

12,801,123

10,363,895

2,261,742

25,426,760

Cleveland, Ohio

1,850,098

1,379,848

256,990

3,486,936

Dallas, Texas

6,425,600

5,378,653

1,016,330

12,820,583

Denver, Colo.

2,440,655

1,843,081

245,361

4,529,097

Detroit, Mich.

4,382,256

3,427,753

780,272

8,590,281

Dutchess County, N.Y.

639,995

512,173

79,074

1,231,242

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

7,330,631

6,349,097

1,069,822

14,749,550

Ft. Worth, Texas

1,805,177

1,386,868

181,405

3,373,450

Hartford, Conn.

2,386,547

1,899,397

266,293

4,552,237

Houston, Texas

9,416,722

8,472,252

1,239,598

19,128,572

Jacksonville, Fla.

2,517,844

1,873,132

472,117

4,863,093

Jersey City, N.J.

3,022,562

2,548,825

312,807

5,884,194

Kansas City, Mo.

1,716,152

1,358,374

166,287

3,240,813

Las Vegas, Nev.

2,375,554

1,832,717

265,130

4,473,401

Los Angeles, Calif.

18,540,316

16,153,706

1,950,099

36,644,121

Miami, Fla.

12,806,009

10,268,761

2,465,241

25,540,011

Middlesex‑Somerset‑Hunterdon, N.J.

1,520,364

988,206

215,127

2,723,697

Minneapolis‑St. Paul, Minn.

1,587,346

1,328,653

177,916

3,093,915

Nassau‑Suffolk, N.Y.

3,182,104

2,402,225

367,460

5,951,789

New Haven, Conn.

3,639,492

3,012,393

417,463

7,069,348

New Orleans, La.

3,852,184

2,239,460

695,384

6,787,028

New York, N.Y.

60,276,790

52,106,068

9,720,259

122,103,117

Newark, N.J.

8,151,371

6,076,957

1,083,776

15,312,104

Norfolk, Va.

2,732,193

1,639,148

448,860

4,820,201

Oakland, Calif.

3,534,076

2,614,717

462,814

6,611,607

Orange County, Calif.

2,666,239

2,282,192

284,898

5,233,329

Orlando, Fla.

4,021,954

3,028,863

770,969

7,821,786

Philadelphia, Pa.

12,038,992

10,407,066

2,002,427

24,448,485

Phoenix, Ariz.

3,480,889

2,975,380

358,158

6,814,427

Ponce, Puerto Rico

1,414,340

1,002,813

301,178

2,718,331

Portland, Ore.

1,889,451

1,572,205

105,819

3,567,475

Riverside‑San Bernardino, Calif.

3,913,252

2,613,404

296,527

6,823,183

Sacramento, Calif.

1,558,276

1,328,376

81,399

2,968,051

St. Louis, Mo.

2,412,195

1,646,152

312,807

4,371,154

San Antonio, Texas

2,097,083

1,400,297

336,063

3,833,443

San Diego, Calif.

5,201,792

4,554,583

531,422

10,287,797

San Francisco, Calif.

16,171,607

13,199,079

479,094

29,849,780

San Jose, Calif.

1,411,781

1,069,179

175,590

2,656,550

San Juan, Puerto Rico

8,139,880

5,255,408

1,337,277

14,732,565

Santa Rosa, Calif.

611,312

469,370

26,746

1,107,428

Seattle, Wash.

3,024,172

2,605,642

212,801

5,842,615

Tampa‑St. Petersburg, Fla.

4,777,696

3,348,920

593,053

8,719,669

Vineland‑Millville‑Bridgeton, N.J.

473,889

297,261

76,748

847,898

Washington, D.C.

14,431,645

9,840,164

2,679,205

26,951,014

West Palm Beach, Fla.

4,577,648

3,964,724

866,323

9,408,695

Total:

$305,704,562

$246,379,437

$43,258,002

$595,342,001

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