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FY2019 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Fiscal Year 2019 Grants Summary Profile Report for New Mexico This profile includes selected CDC grants and cooperative agreements provided to health departments, universities, and other public and private agencies in New Mexico. Refer to the About the Datasection below for important qualifying statements about the data. 2019 Population Estimate: 2,096,829 Timeframe: 10/01/18 - 09/30/19 CATEGORY OBLIGATED AMOUNT PERCENTAGE Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion $11,962,005 16.1% Cross Cutting Activities and Program Support $2,756,719 3.7% Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases $3,152,208 4.2% Environmental Health $2,038,064 2.7% HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention $2,895,031 3.9% Immunization and Respiratory Diseases $4,401,425 5.9% Injury Prevention and Control $6,563,920 8.8% Occupational Safety and Health $145,000 0.2% Public Health Preparedness and Response $6,638,183 8.9% Public Health Scientific Services (PHSS) $419,099 0.6% Vaccines for Children $33,286,848 44.8% Grand Total $74,258,502 100.0% CATEGORY & SUB-CATEGORY OBLIGATED AMOUNT Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion $11,962,005 Cancer Prevention and Control $2,809,583 Diabetes $59,971 Diabetes - PPHF (No-Year) $1,640,029 Health Promotion $150,000 Heart Disease and Stroke $299,294 Heart Disease and Stroke - PPHF (No-Year) $1,640,028 Oral Health $12,567 Prevention Research Centers $749,736 Racial and Ethnic Approach to Community Health (REACH) $2,290,443 Safe Motherhood/Infant Health $425,530 School Health $365,000 Page 1 New Mexico

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FY2019

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Fiscal Year 2019 Grants Summary Profile Report for

New Mexico

This profile includes selected CDC grants and cooperative agreements provided to health departments, universities, and other public and private agencies in New Mexico. Refer to the “About the Data” section below for important qualifying statements about the data.

2019 Population Estimate: 2,096,829

Timeframe: 10/01/18 - 09/30/19

CATEGORY OBLIGATED AMOUNT PERCENTAGE

Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion $11,962,005 16.1%

Cross Cutting Activities and Program Support $2,756,719 3.7%

Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases $3,152,208 4.2%

Environmental Health $2,038,064 2.7%

HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention $2,895,031 3.9%

Immunization and Respiratory Diseases $4,401,425 5.9%

Injury Prevention and Control $6,563,920 8.8%

Occupational Safety and Health $145,000 0.2%

Public Health Preparedness and Response $6,638,183 8.9%

Public Health Scientific Services (PHSS) $419,099 0.6%

Vaccines for Children $33,286,848 44.8%

Grand Total $74,258,502 100.0%

CATEGORY & SUB-CATEGORY OBLIGATED AMOUNT

Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion $11,962,005

Cancer Prevention and Control $2,809,583

Diabetes $59,971

Diabetes - PPHF (No-Year) $1,640,029

Health Promotion $150,000

Heart Disease and Stroke $299,294

Heart Disease and Stroke - PPHF (No-Year) $1,640,028

Oral Health $12,567

Prevention Research Centers $749,736

Racial and Ethnic Approach to Community Health (REACH) $2,290,443

Safe Motherhood/Infant Health $425,530

School Health $365,000

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CATEGORY & SUB-CATEGORY OBLIGATED AMOUNT

Tobacco $978,084

Tobacco - PPHF (No-Year) $541,740

Cross Cutting Activities and Program Support $2,756,719

Ebola Response and Preparedness $341,997

Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant - PPHF (No- $2,414,722 Year)

Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases $3,152,208

Advanced Molecular Detection (AMD) $28,787

Antibiotic Resistance Initiative $907,717

Emerging Infectious Diseases $474,976

Epi and Lab Capacity Program - PPHF (No-Year) $475,532

Food Safety $446,640

Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) - PPHF (No-Year) $631,706

Quarantine $12,953

Vector-borne Diseases $173,897

Environmental Health $2,038,064

Asthma $578,332

Childhood Lead Poisoning $165,692

Environmental and Health Outcome Tracking Network $897,503

Environmental Health - PPHF (No-Year) $248,537

Environmental Health Activities $148,000

HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention $2,895,031

Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research $1,674,703

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) $906,061

Tuberculosis (TB) $314,267

Immunization and Respiratory Diseases $4,401,425

Immunization Program $677,161

Immunization Program - PPHF (No-Year) $3,018,555

Influenza/Influenza Planning and Response $705,709

Injury Prevention and Control $6,563,920

Injury Prevention Activities $400,000

Intentional Injury $350,869

NVDRS $245,091

Opioid Overdose Prevention and Surveillance $5,567,960

Occupational Safety and Health $145,000

Other Occupational Safety and Health Research $145,000

Public Health Preparedness and Response $6,638,183

Public Health Emergency Preparedness Cooperative Agreement $6,638,183

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CATEGORY & SUB-CATEGORY OBLIGATED AMOUNT

Public Health Scientific Services (PHSS) $419,099

Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Informatics $419,099

Vaccines for Children $33,286,848

Grant Awards $1,272,854

Vaccine Purchases $32,013,994

Grand Total $74,258,502

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Fiscal Year 2019 Grants Detail Profile Report for New Mexico

Total: $74,258,502

Line Category Sub-Category Grantee Project Title Grantee Name Grantee City Grantee County Amount

1 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Cancer Prevention and Control

CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM FOR NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $2,789,583

2 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Cancer Prevention and Control

NEW MEXICO BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTOR SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $20,000

3 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Diabetes COMPONENT 2 ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Albuquerque Bernalillo $59,971

4 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Diabetes - PPHF (No-Year) AASTEC GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY 2.0

ALBUQUERQUE AREA INDIAN HEALTH

BOARD Albuquerque Unknown $385,985

5 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Diabetes - PPHF (No-Year)

IMPLEMENT AND EVALUATE EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES TO PREVENT AND CONTROL

DIABETES AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (CVD) IN HIGH-BURDEN POPULATIONS.

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $1,137,374

6 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Diabetes - PPHF (No-Year) GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY - 2019

SANTO DOMINGO TRIBE- KEWA HEALTH OUTREACH PROGRAM

Santo Domingo Pueblo Sandoval $116,670

7 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Health Promotion

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PROPOSAL FOR PROMOTING POPULATION

HEALTH THROUGH INCREASED CAPACITY IN ALCOHOL EPIDEMIOLOGY

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $150,000

8 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Heart Disease and Stroke COMPONENT 2 ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Albuquerque Bernalillo $299,294

9 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Heart Disease and Stroke - PPHF (No-Year)

AASTEC GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY 2.0

ALBUQUERQUE AREA INDIAN HEALTH

BOARD Albuquerque Unknown $385,985

10 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Heart Disease and Stroke - PPHF (No-Year)

IMPLEMENT AND EVALUATE EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES TO PREVENT AND CONTROL

DIABETES AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (CVD) IN HIGH-BURDEN POPULATIONS.

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $1,137,373

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Total: $74,258,502

Line Category Sub-Category Grantee Project Title Grantee Name Grantee City Grantee County Amount

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Prevention and Health Promotion

Heart Disease and Stroke - PPHF (No-Year)

GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY - 2019

SANTO DOMINGO TRIBE- KEWA HEALTH OUTREACH PROGRAM

Santo Domingo Pueblo Sandoval $116,670

12 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Oral Health AASTEC GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY 2.0

ALBUQUERQUE AREA INDIAN HEALTH

BOARD Albuquerque Unknown $9,650

13 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Oral Health GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY - 2019

SANTO DOMINGO TRIBE- KEWA HEALTH OUTREACH PROGRAM

Santo Domingo Pueblo Sandoval $2,917

14 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Prevention Research Centers

HEALTHY PLACES--HEALTHY PEOPLE: A TOOLKIT FOR PROMOTING ACTIVE LIVING IN NAVAJO

COMMUNITIES

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Albuquerque Bernalillo $749,736

15 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Racial and Ethnic Approach to Community

Health (REACH)

AASTEC GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY 2.0

ALBUQUERQUE AREA INDIAN HEALTH

BOARD Albuquerque Unknown $304,401

16 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Racial and Ethnic Approach to Community

Health (REACH)

AASTEC STRENGTHENING TRIBAL PUBLIC HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CHRONIC DISEASE

PREVENTION & MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

ALBUQUERQUE AREA INDIAN HEALTH

BOARD Albuquerque Unknown $703,125

17 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Racial and Ethnic Approach to Community

Health (REACH) COMMUNITY HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROJECT

FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY

HEALTHSOURCE Albuquerque Bernalillo $140,000

18 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Racial and Ethnic Approach to Community

Health (REACH)

BERNALILLO COUNTY HEALTHY HERE: COMMUNITIES LEADING HEALTHY CHANGE

PRESBYTERIAN HEALTHCARE

SERVICES Albuquerque Bernalillo $788,903

19 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Racial and Ethnic Approach to Community

Health (REACH)

TRIBAL PRACTICES FOR WELLNESS AT SANTA ANA SANTA ANA PUEBLO Bernalillo Sandoval $122,018

20 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Racial and Ethnic Approach to Community

Health (REACH)

GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY - 2019

SANTO DOMINGO TRIBE- KEWA HEALTH OUTREACH PROGRAM

Santo Domingo Pueblo Sandoval $92,011

21 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Racial and Ethnic Approach to Community

Health (REACH)

YANNIKK'YANNAN DA: YANNIKWADINNAN AKKYA SAWANIKYA TSEMAK TS'UMMEK'YANNA:TEACHING

AND LEARNING FOR HEALTH IN ZUNI

THE ZUNI YOUTH ENRICHMENT

PROJECT Zuni Unknown $139,985

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Total: $74,258,502

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22 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Safe Motherhood/Infant Health

NEW MEXICO MATERNAL MORTALITY REVIEW COMMITTEE

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $298,989

23 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Safe Motherhood/Infant Health

NEW MEXICO PREGNANCY RISK ASSESSMENT MONITORING SYSTEM

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $125,566

24 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Safe Motherhood/Infant Health

SUDDEN UNEXPECTED INFANT DEATH (SUID) AND SUDDEN DEATH IN THE YOUNG (SDY) CASE

REGISTRY

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Albuquerque Bernalillo $975

25 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

School Health SUPPORT FOR IMPROVING HEALTH AND ACADEMIC SUCCESS

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

EDUCATION Santa Fe Unknown $365,000

26 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Tobacco TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAM NEW MEXICO

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Santa Fe Santa Fe $978,084

27 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Tobacco - PPHF (No-Year) AASTEC GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY 2.0

ALBUQUERQUE AREA INDIAN HEALTH

BOARD Albuquerque Unknown $154,604

28 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Tobacco - PPHF (No-Year) AASTEC TRIBAL PUBLIC HEALTH CAPACITY BUILDING AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

ALBUQUERQUE AREA INDIAN HEALTH

BOARD Albuquerque Unknown $200,000

29 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Tobacco - PPHF (No-Year) NEW MEXICO BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTOR SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $140,404

30 Chronic Disease

Prevention and Health Promotion

Tobacco - PPHF (No-Year) GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY - 2019

SANTO DOMINGO TRIBE- KEWA HEALTH OUTREACH PROGRAM

Santo Domingo Pueblo Sandoval $46,732

31 Cross Cutting Activities and Program Support

Ebola Response and Preparedness

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $341,997

32 Cross Cutting Activities and Program Support

Preventive Health and Health Services Block

Grant - PPHF (No-Year)

NEW MEXICO BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTOR SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $207,355

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33 Cross Cutting Activities and Program Support

Preventive Health and Health Services Block

Grant - PPHF (No-Year)

PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT– 2019

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $2,207,367

34 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases

Advanced Molecular Detection (AMD)

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $28,787

35 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases

Antibiotic Resistance Initiative

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $810,266

36 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases

Antibiotic Resistance Initiative EMERGING INFECTIONS PROGRAM - NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $97,451

37 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases

Emerging Infectious Diseases

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $72,288

38 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases

Emerging Infectious Diseases EMERGING INFECTIONS PROGRAM - NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $402,688

39 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases

Epi and Lab Capacity Program - PPHF (No-Year)

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $189,028

40 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases

Epi and Lab Capacity Program - PPHF (No-Year) EMERGING INFECTIONS PROGRAM - NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $286,504

41 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Food Safety

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $247,679

42 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Food Safety EMERGING INFECTIONS PROGRAM - NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $198,961

43 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases

Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) - PPHF

(No-Year) EMERGING INFECTIONS PROGRAM - NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $631,706

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Line Category Sub-Category Grantee Project Title Grantee Name Grantee City Grantee County Amount

44 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Quarantine

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $12,953

45 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Vector-borne Diseases

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $173,897

46 Environmental Health Asthma A COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH

TO ASTHMA CONTROL THROUGH EVIDENCE BASED INTERVENTIONS

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $525,000

47 Environmental Health Asthma NEW MEXICO BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTOR SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $53,332

48 Environmental Health Childhood Lead Poisoning ENHANCING CAPACITY TO ADDRESS CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING IN NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $165,692

49 Environmental Health Environmental and Health Outcome Tracking Network

AASTEC TRIBAL PUBLIC HEALTH CAPACITY BUILDING AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

ALBUQUERQUE AREA INDIAN HEALTH

BOARD Albuquerque Unknown $55,333

50 Environmental Health Environmental and Health Outcome Tracking Network

NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH TRACKING PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $842,170

51 Environmental Health Environmental Health - PPHF (No-Year)

ENHANCING CAPACITY TO ADDRESS CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING IN NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $248,537

52 Environmental Health Environmental Health Activities

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $15,000

53 Environmental Health Environmental Health Activities

NM: CONTINUING CAPACITY FOR THE NEW MEXICO PRIVATE WELL PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $133,000

54 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention

Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research

NEW MEXICO COMPREHENSIVE HEPATITIS C VIRUS (HCV) TESTING AND PREVENTION

PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $155,530

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Line Category Sub-Category Grantee Project Title Grantee Name Grantee City Grantee County Amount

55 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention

Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research

NEW MEXICO INTEGRATED HIV PREVENTION AND SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $1,306,349

56 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention

Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research

NEW MEXICO STD PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROJECT

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $69,405

57 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention

Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research

NEW MEXICO TUBERCULOSIS ELIMINATION AND LAB COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $43,419

58 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention

Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research

NEW MEXICO YOUTH RISK BEHAVIOR SURVEY AND SCHOOL PROFILES PROJECT

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $100,000

59 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

COMMUNITY APPROACHES TO REDUCING SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (CARS)

CAPACITY BUILDERS, INC. Farmington San Juan $312,494

60 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $11,194

61 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

NEW MEXICO STD PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROJECT

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $582,373

62 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention Tuberculosis (TB) NEW MEXICO TUBERCULOSIS ELIMINATION AND

LAB COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $314,267

63 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES

FOR CHILDREN

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $387,325

64 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program EMERGING INFECTIONS PROGRAM - NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $289,836

65 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

Immunization Program - PPHF (No-Year)

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $301,601

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Immunization Program - PPHF (No-Year)

CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $2,342,701

67 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

Immunization Program - PPHF (No-Year) EMERGING INFECTIONS PROGRAM - NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $374,253

68 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

Influenza/Influenza Planning and Response

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $161,885

69 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

Influenza/Influenza Planning and Response

CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $163,690

70 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

Influenza/Influenza Planning and Response EMERGING INFECTIONS PROGRAM - NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $380,134

71 Injury Prevention and Control Injury Prevention Activities AASTEC TRIBAL PUBLIC HEALTH CAPACITY

BUILDING AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

ALBUQUERQUE AREA INDIAN HEALTH

BOARD Albuquerque Unknown $400,000

72 Injury Prevention and Control Intentional Injury NEW MEXICO SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION

AND EDUCATION

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $350,869

73 Injury Prevention and Control NVDRS NEW MEXICO VIOLENT DEATH REPORTING

SYSTEM - NM-VDRS

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $245,091

74 Injury Prevention and Control

Opioid Overdose Prevention and

Surveillance

AASTEC STRENGTHENING TRIBAL PUBLIC HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CHRONIC DISEASE

PREVENTION & MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

ALBUQUERQUE AREA INDIAN HEALTH

BOARD Albuquerque Unknown $174,286

75 Injury Prevention and Control

Opioid Overdose Prevention and

Surveillance

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $275,110

76 Injury Prevention and Control

Opioid Overdose Prevention and

Surveillance EMERGING INFECTIONS PROGRAM - NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $280,000

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Line Category Sub-Category Grantee Project Title Grantee Name Grantee City Grantee County Amount

77 Injury Prevention and Control

Opioid Overdose Prevention and

Surveillance

NEW MEXICO BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTOR SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $74,559

78 Injury Prevention and Control

Opioid Overdose Prevention and

Surveillance

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OVERDOSE DATA TO ACTION PROJECT

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $4,764,005

79 Occupational Safety and Health

Other Occupational Safety and Health Research

NEW MEXICO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SURVEILLANCE

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $145,000

80 Public Health

Preparedness and Response

Public Health Emergency Preparedness Cooperative

Agreement

PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (PHEP) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $6,638,183

81 Public Health Scientific Services (PHSS)

Surveillance, Epidemiology, and

Informatics

AASTEC TRIBAL PUBLIC HEALTH CAPACITY BUILDING AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

ALBUQUERQUE AREA INDIAN HEALTH

BOARD Albuquerque Unknown $22,000

82 Public Health Scientific Services (PHSS)

Surveillance, Epidemiology, and

Informatics

2019 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF EMERGING

INFECTIOUS DISEASE (ELC)

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $397,099

83 Vaccines for Children Grant Awards CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN

NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH Santa Fe Santa Fe $1,120,407

84 Vaccines for Children Grant Awards EMERGING INFECTIONS PROGRAM - NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Santa Fe Santa Fe $152,447

85 Vaccines for Children Vaccine Purchases NEW MEXICO

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Santa Fe Santa Fe $32,013,994

Total $74,258,502

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Data Included • The grants and cooperative agreements data in this report include funding obligated and awarded (i.e., obligated funds) domestically to States, the District of Columbia (DC),

U.S. Territories, and freely associated states in fiscal year 2019 (FY19; 10/1/18 to 9/30/19) from CDC’s domestic appropriations.• In addition to including the value of cooperative agreements for immunization programs, the data also includes the value of vaccines purchased and provided through the

Vaccines for Children program.• Because the data includes funds obligated in FY19, it includes funding authorized through legislation passed in previous years, but only the amount actually obligated in

FY19.• The funding data is categorized by CDC budget line (i.e., by the CDC appropriation account used to make the investment), as shown in the FY19 CDC Operating Plan at

https://www.cdc.gov/budget/documents/fy2019/fy-2019-cdc-operating-plan.pdf.

Data Excluded • This data does not include any CDC expenditures, such as contracts, personnel, direct assistance, or other CDC operational and administrative costs.• The following grants and cooperative agreements data were outside the scope of this profile and were excluded: funding of International activities, Reimbursable

Agreements (funds from other federal agencies to support their missions), Cooperative Research and Development Agreements, Royalties, User Fees and Intra-Departmental Delegation of Authority funds (e.g., fund transfers to CDC from DHHS, including the HHS Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund and HospitalPreparedness Program), Gifts and Donations, Global Health funds, and Buildings and Facilities funds.

Therefore, this data does not reflect CDC’s total appropriations in any given area.

Data Sources • Funding Data – CDC Office of Financial Resources (for grants and cooperative agreement data) and the CDC National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

(for Vaccines for Children vaccine purchase data)• United States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico - the 2010 U.S. Census, updated with 2019 estimates at https://www2.census.gov/programs-

surveys/popest/tables/2010-2019/state/totals/nst-est2019-01.xlsx• For all other geographies - Estimates as of July 2018 for population are from The World Factbook at https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-

worldfactbook/index.html (accessed1/21/2020)

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Data Interpretation and Use • These data are useful as a snapshot of CDC grant and cooperative agreement funding provided to grantees within states, DC, and U.S. territories and freely associated

states by CDC budget line. However, caution should be used in interpreting variations across years or jurisdictions. Several reasons for variations are (1) the amounts, purpose, and focus of funding provided by Congress each year can vary, and (2) changes in national and/or CDC/ATSDR priorities and strategies due to factors such as urgent and emerging health threats and changes in population health status and needs. In terms of funding opportunities, (1) not all eligible entities apply for every program opportunity, (2) most federal funding is awarded via a competitive or merit-based process and not all eligible entities that apply are funded for every program, and (3) some funding is allocated according to a pre-set formula (such as per capita allocation or a need- based funding allocation), which is sometimes specified in law.

• Users of this site and data should be aware of various factors that make comparisons of data between jurisdictions and by per capita difficult to interpret and may lead to inaccurate conclusions in the absence of more in-depth study. Some of those factors include the following: o CDC has many different grant types with varying application eligibility and award criteria such as population disease burden, per capita formula-based, competitive

based on proposal merit, non-competitive, etc. o Awards made to an entity will typically reflect the geographic location of the entity’s official business or billing address such as a State capitol for a State government

award. The awards therefore will not reflect the actual geographic application of the funds by the grantee in carrying out the purpose of the grant. o CDC makes awards to various national associations that carry out national public health programs that have nationwide impact; however, the awards will be reflected

in the geographic jurisdiction of the association’s main office. o In addition, there may be variation across years for where a program/activity resides in CDC’s organizational and budget structure. Funding sources linked to a

particular program/activity may also vary year-to-year. Therefore, it is possible for a multi-year project to fall into one category or sub-category one year and into another the next. In addition, funding categories may be added or deleted as CDC’s budget changes year to year (e.g., funding categories are deleted because their shorter-term funding sources expire). This makes 1:1 comparisons of one year’s set of projects to another year’s set of projects under each category or sub-category a challenge.

For More Information

• CDC Budget https://www.cdc.gov/Budget/ • CDC Funding https://www.cdc.gov/funding/ • CDC-INFO call 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) TTY: (888) 232-6348 or use online form at https://wwwn.cdc.gov/dcs/ContactUs/Form