News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, July 31, 2003
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Contact: HRSA Press Office
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HHS AWARDS $45.7 MILLION IN GRANTS TO PLAN AND CARE FOR AMERICANS WITH HIV/AIDS
HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced 61 grants totaling more than $45.7 million to help states, territories and communities plan for and provide comprehensive health care services, including medications, for Americans living with HIV/AIDS.
"President Bush and I are determined to provide the necessary resources to fight HIV/AIDS at home and abroad," Secretary Thompson said. "These funds provide critical support to the organizations caring for, or planning to care for, some of our most vulnerable populations afflicted with AIDS."
The grants are from programs funded by the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act, which is administered by HHS' Health Resources and Services Administration. Specifically, Secretary Thompson announced:
- 24 grants totaling $22.6 million under the Title IV Comprehensive Family Services Program to provide comprehensive HIV/AIDS care for women, infants, children, youth and their affected families;
- 17 matching grants totaling $21.4 million under the Title II Supplemental AIDS Drug Assistance Program to help 14 states, the Virgin Islands, Guam and Puerto Rico provide life-saving medications for people living with HIV/AIDS;
- 14 grants totaling $1.4 million under the Title III Capacity Building Program to help organizations strengthen current health care delivery systems and expand high-quality HIV primary health care services; and
- six one-year grants totaling $299,058 under the Title III Planning Program to help organizations prepare to provide high-quality comprehensive HIV primary health care services.
"Today's awards cover a range of activities within America's health care safety net for people living with HIV/AIDS, from planning for services to providing comprehensive care and medications," said HRSA Administrator Elizabeth M. Duke, Ph.D. "These activities continue to strengthen the safety net and make it a model of cost-effective, high quality primary health care."
HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau administers CARE Act programs. Since fiscal year 1991, Congress has appropriated $13.6 billion in CARE Act funding. These programs help an estimated 533,000 people obtain essential care and services each year. A list of grant recipients is attached below.
FY 2003 Title IV Comprehensive Family Services Program Grants |
Organization |
City |
State |
Award |
Children's Hospital Medical Center of N. Calif. |
Oakland |
Calif. |
$1,397,788 |
Christiana Care Health Services, Inc. |
Wilmington |
Del. |
309,864 |
University of Miami |
Coral Gables |
Fla. |
1,909,084 |
Children's Diagnostic & Treatment Center, Inc. |
Fort Lauderdale |
Fla. |
2,102,767 |
Hektoen Institute for Medical Research |
Chicago |
Ill. |
1,346,472 |
Children's Hospital (New Orleans) |
New Orleans |
La. |
1,460,079 |
Dimock Community Health Services |
Boston |
Mass. |
1,015,828 |
West Side Community Health Center, Inc. |
St Paul |
Minn. |
240,000 |
Southeast Mississippi RHI, Inc. |
Hattiesburg |
Miss. |
480,000 |
University of Mississippi Medical Center |
Jackson |
Miss. |
515,680 |
Kansas City Free Health Clinic |
Kansas City |
Mo. |
400,746 |
New Jersey State Department of Health |
Trenton |
N.J. |
2,232,878 |
Trustees of Columbia University |
New York |
N.Y. |
2,318,077 |
Tri-County Community Health |
Newton Grove |
N.C. |
260,000 |
Children's Hospital |
Columbus |
Ohio |
619,327 |
Medical College of Ohio |
Toledo |
Ohio |
413,595 |
Puerto Rico Department of Health |
San Juan |
P.R. |
711,556 |
AIDS Care Ocean State, Inc. |
Providence |
R.I. |
543,554 |
South Carolina Dept. of Health and Environment |
Columbia |
S.C. |
560,340 |
Comprehensive Care Center |
Nashville |
Tenn. |
310,000 |
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group Inc. |
Houston |
Texas |
840,643 |
University of Texas Health Science Center |
San Antonio |
Texas |
1,284,503 |
Inova Health Care Services |
Falls Church |
Va. |
459,262 |
Seattle-King County Public Health Dept. |
Seattle |
Wash |
876,942 |
Total |
$22,608,985 |
FY 2003 Title II ADAP Supplemental Treatment Drug Grants |
State |
Estimated living AIDS Cases 6/30/02 |
Award |
Match |
Alabama |
2,838 |
$838,770 |
$209,693 |
Colorado |
2,291 |
677,104 |
169,276 |
Georgia |
9,775 |
2,888,997 |
722,249 |
Guam* |
35 |
10,344 |
0 |
Idaho |
190 |
56,154 |
14,039 |
Kentucky |
1,699 |
502,139 |
125,535 |
Louisiana |
5,488 |
1,621,976 |
405,494 |
Nebraska |
461 |
136,248 |
34,062 |
North Carolina |
4,873 |
1,440,213 |
360,053 |
Oklahoma |
1,535 |
453,669 |
113,417 |
Puerto Rico* |
9,468 |
2,798,263 |
0 |
South Carolina |
4,783 |
1,413,613 |
353,403 |
Texas |
20,935 |
6,187,328 |
1,546,832 |
Virgin Islands |
258 |
76,252 |
0 |
Virginia |
6,011 |
1,776,548 |
444,137 |
West Virginia |
529 |
156,346 |
39,087 |
Wisconsin |
1,340 |
396,036 |
99,009 |
TOTAL: |
72,509 |
$21,430,000 |
$4,636,286 |
*New Application
FY 2003 Title III Capacity Building Grants |
Organization |
City |
State |
Award |
San Francisco Department of Public Health |
San Francisco |
Calif. |
$75,000 |
Desert AIDS Project, Inc. |
Palm Springs |
Calif. |
150,000 |
Washington Free Clinic |
Washington |
D.C. |
101,727 |
Family and Medical Counseling Service |
Washington |
D.C. |
76,099 |
Treasure Coast Health Council, Inc. |
Riviera Beach |
Fla. |
102,696 |
The University of Chicago |
Chicago |
Ill. |
77,454 |
University of Kentucky Research Foundation |
Lexington |
Ky. |
88,518 |
Rural AIDS Action Network |
Minneapolis |
Minn. |
75,000 |
AIDS Community Services, Inc. |
Buffalo |
N.Y. |
76,448 |
North General Hospital-Helene Fuld College of Nursing |
New York |
N.Y. |
150,000 |
Ursuline Center |
Canfield |
Ohio |
78,424 |
Oregon Health & Sciences University |
Portland |
Ore. |
80,097 |
Low Country Health Care System, Inc. |
Fairfax |
S.C. |
150,000 |
Special Health Resources For Texas, Inc. |
Longview |
Texas |
150,000 |
Total |
$1,431,463 |
TITLE III HIV Planning Grants |
Organization |
City |
State |
Award |
Birmingham Healthcare for the Homeless Coalition |
Birmingham |
Ala. |
$49,172 |
San Luis Obispo County Family Care Centers |
San Luis Obispo |
Calif. |
50,000 |
Hall County Board of Health, District 2 Health Office |
Gainesville |
Ga. |
50,000 |
Idaho State University |
Pocatello |
Idaho |
50,000 |
Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center Foundation |
Houma |
La. |
49,886 |
Carolina Health Centers, Inc. |
Greenwood |
S.C. |
50,000 |
Total |
$299,058 |
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Last Revised: July 31, 2003
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