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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) HIV/AIDS Funding, FY2008

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 Center for Mental Health ServicesCenter for Substance Abuse PreventionCenter for Substance Abuse TreatmentTotal
United States$8,309,037$38,176,419$57,836,073$104,321,529
Alabama$0$947,957$1,400,000$2,347,957
Alaska$0$0$0$0
Arizona$517,567$843,973$2,377,609$3,739,149
Arkansas$0$0$400,000$400,000
California$2,095,791$5,020,231$6,829,012$13,945,034
Colorado$0$508,640$1,364,113$1,872,753
Connecticut$0$924,986$1,923,734$2,848,720
Delaware$0$0$499,941$499,941
District of Columbia$520,846$1,179,306$1,216,652$2,916,804
Florida$0$2,716,339$2,235,665$4,952,004
Georgia$468,384$1,768,959$850,000$3,087,343
Hawaii$0$254,320$0$254,320
Idaho$0$0$0$0
Illinois$0$1,933,266$3,947,432$5,880,698
Indiana$0$0$450,000$450,000
Iowa$0$0$0$0
Kansas$0$0$0$0
Kentucky$0$254,320$450,000$704,320
Louisiana$0$335,333$450,000$785,333
Maine$0$0$0$0
Maryland$0$589,653$0$589,653
Massachusetts$525,000$2,948,265$3,938,797$7,412,062
Michigan$1,031,493$924,986$949,987$2,906,466
Minnesota$0$504,320$0$504,320
Mississippi$0$254,320$456,560$710,880
Missouri$524,956$1,179,306$917,545$2,621,807
Montana$0$0$0$0
Nebraska$0$0$0$0
Nevada$0$254,320$0$254,320
New Hampshire$0$0$0$0
New Jersey$0$335,333$2,074,839$2,410,172
New Mexico$0 $500,000$500,000
New York$1,575,000$3,630,212$11,361,762$16,566,974
North Carolina$0$254,320$1,398,922$1,653,242
North Dakota$0$0$0$0
Ohio$525,000$1,179,306$1,870,805$3,575,111
Oklahoma$0$0$0$0
Oregon$0$0$0$0
Pennsylvania$0$1,433,626$1,229,767$2,663,393
Rhode Island$0$335,333$0$335,333
South Carolina$0$335,333$0$335,333
South Dakota$0$0$0$0
Tennessee$0$670,666$1,400,000$2,070,666
Texas$0$5,896,530$3,950,000$9,846,530
Utah$0$0$0$0
Vermont$0$0$0$0
Virginia$0$254,320$900,000$1,154,320
Washington$0$0$1,000,000$1,000,000
West Virginia$0$0$0$0
Wisconsin$525,000$254,320$992,931$1,772,251
Wyoming$0$0$0$0
Guam$0$0$0$0
Puerto Rico$0 $500,000$500,000
Virgin Islands$0$254,320$0$254,320
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Notes: 

U.S. totals include data from the United States (50 states and the District of Columbia), and from U.S. dependencies, possessions, and independent nations in free association with the United States.

Sources: 

National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD) at http://www.nastad.org, Special Data Request, 2009.

Definitions: 

Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS): CMHS awards grants to CBOs as part of the Minority HIV/AIDS Initiative (MAI) for the treatment of mental health disorders related to HIV disease. The Targeted Capacity Expansion grants are designed to expand and strengthen the capacity of community-based organizations to provide culturally appropriate mental health treatment services to racial and ethnic minorities.
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP): CSAP funds grants under the Targeted Capacity Expansion Initiatives for Substance Abuse Prevention and HIV Prevention in Minority Communities, which generally go to CBOs and Universities. The money is targeted to improve the effectiveness of substance abuse prevention and HIV prevention services. The programs are targeted at youth and other at-risk groups in minority communities.
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT): CSAT awards grants to CBOs through its Targeted Capacity Expansion-HIV/AIDS Services programs. The program addresses gaps in substance abuse treatment capacity, as well as increases the availability and accessibility of substance abuse treatment and HIV/AIDS services for ethnic and racial minority populations and substance abusers. The program is funded through the MAI.

Federal Fiscal Year: Unless otherwise noted, years proceeded by "FY" on statehealthfacts.org refer to the Federal Fiscal Year, which runs from October 1 through September 30. For example, FY 2009 refers to the period from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009.




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