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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, March 19, 2003

HRSA Office of Communications
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HHS AWARDS $600 MILLION FOR AIDS CARE IN MAJOR URBAN AREAS

HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced 51 grants totaling $600 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 the 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.

"These grants help our most affected cities provide the high-quality HIV/AIDS care their residents desperately need, without diverting resources from other areas of their budgets," Secretary Thompson said. "President Bush and I will continue our commitment to fighting HIV/AIDS at home and abroad through medical research, prevention activities and providing access to treatment for those most in need."

HHS' Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) 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. A portion of the grant awards will fund the Minority AIDS Initiative to bolster care and services among minority populations.

Today's announcement covers this year's full grant amount to each EMAs. HRSA released partial grants last month before Congress had enacted the program's budget for the current year.

Since fiscal year 1991, Congress has appropriated $13.6 billion in CARE Act funding. Last year, Ryan White programs helped about 530,000 individuals access life-sustaining care and services.

A list of this year's EMAs and Title I grant awards follows:

Ryan White CARE Act: Fiscal Year 2003 Title I Awards
Eligible Metropolitan Areas Formula Award Supplemental Award Minority AIDS Initiative Total Award
Atlanta, Ga. $9,245,000 $7,886,308 $1,619,870 $18,751,178
Austin, Texas 2,058,490 1,734,550 202,872 3,995,912
Baltimore, Md. 10,160,068 9,301,055 1,997,668 21,458,791
Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 2,687,775 2,264,805 250,485 5,203,065
Boston, Mass. 7,586,616 7,024,106 787,681 15,398,403
Caguas, P.R. 906,621 547,024 169,750 1,623,395
Chicago, Ill. 12,095,788 9,185,652 1,943,845 23,225,285
Cleveland, Ohio 1,887,855 1,453,293 252,555 3,593,703
Dallas, Texas 6,509,652 5,823,836 871,521 13,205,009
Denver, Colo. 2,517,729 2,304,860 213,223 5,035,812
Detroit, Mich. 4,333,198 3,696,369 736,963 8,766,530
Dutchess County, N.Y. 643,521 615,890 77,630 1,337,041
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 7,390,932 6,304,723 999,869 14,695,524
Ft. Worth, Texas 1,736,004 1,607,288 160,434 3,503,726
Hartford, Conn. 2,358,059 2,085,098 235,994 4,679,151
Houston, Texas 9,588,503 9,675,546 1,262,774 20,526,823
Jacksonville, Fla. 2,569,229 2,164,915 432,656 5,166,800
Jersey City, N.J. 3,118,011 2,919,262 389,183 6,426,456
Kansas City, Mo. 1,770,346 1,215,500 152,154 3,138,000
Las Vegas, Nev. 2,355,244 2,058,108 245,309 4,658,661
Los Angeles, Calif. 19,116,820 18,693,751 2,183,979 39,994,550
Miami, Fla. 12,973,157 11,606,388 2,444,814 27,024,359
Middlesex-Somerset-
Hunterdon, N.J.
1,551,392 1,226,558 213,223 2,991,173
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. 1,637,473 1,447,925 169,750 3,255,148
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 3,282,982 2,800,498 387,113 6,470,593
New Haven, Conn. 3,713,767 3,438,410 393,323 7,545,500
New Orleans, La. 3,765,856 2,938,177 622,072 7,326,105
New York, N.Y. 61,194,102 32,466,292 10,215,018 103,875,412
Newark, N.J. 8,408,782 8,047,739 1,250,354 17,706,875
Norfolk, Va. 2,780,398 1,908,991 479,233 5,168,622
Oakland, Calif. 3,645,678 2,920,263 458,532 7,024,473
Orange County, Calif. 2,718,622 2,715,020 249,450 5,683,092
Orlando, Fla. 3,960,132 2,718,983 650,018 7,329,133
Philadelphia, Pa. 12,045,108 10,650,808 2,048,386 24,744,302
Phoenix, Ariz. 3,405,460 3,152,962 309,483 6,867,905
Ponce, P.R. 1,425,312 874,812 311,553 2,611,677
Portland, Ore. 1,910,380 1,689,241 87,980 3,687,601
Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 3,896,781 2,999,789 303,273 7,199,843
Sacramento, Calif. 1,607,484 953,179 99,366 2,660,029
St. Louis, Mo. 2,452,335 2,321,529 294,992 5,068,856
San Antonio, Texas 2,118,734 1,366,536 320,869 3,806,139
San Diego, Calif. 5,237,887 5,012,991 514,425 10,765,303
San Francisco, Calif. 16,716,717 16,694,567 529,951 33,941,235
San Jose, Calif. 1,456,363 1,181,727 160,434 2,798,524
San Juan, P.R. 8,306,000 4,838,747 1,628,151 14,772,898
Santa Rosa, Calif. 630,616 465,775 10,351 1,106,742
Seattle, Wash. 3,085,890 2,985,495 215,293 6,286,678
Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla. 4,875,200 3,397,975 583,774 8,856,949
Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, N.J. 454,718 269,631 85,910 810,259
Washington, D.C. 13,959,710 11,472,458 2,439,639 27,871,807
West Palm Beach, Fla. 4,671,069 4,349,029 851,855 9,871,953
TOTALS : $308,523,566 $247,474,434 $43,515,000 $599,513,000

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