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Appendix H: CDC Funding for States' Diabetes Programs, 2003-2004

Table H.1 CDC Diabetes Prevention and Control Program Funding, by State, 2003-2004

State Year Began CDC Funding* State General Fund State In-Kind Total State Total Funds
Alabama 1986 300,000 65,000   65,000 $365,000
Alaska 1986 450,000   112,500 112,500 $562,500
Arizona 1994 243,927   48,785 48,785 $292,712
Arkansas 1996 306,133 55,000   55,000 $361,133
California 1981 990,320   918,887 918,887 $1,909,207
Colorado 1977 500,000   100,000 100,000 $600,000
Connecticut 1994 261,921   52,384 52,384 $314,305
Delaware 1997 410,000   549,435 549,435 $959,435
District of Columbia 1996 250,000 40,000 10,000 50,000 $300,000
Florida 1997 647,183 86,143 85,653 171,796 $818,979
Georgia 1977 350,000   70,000 70,000 $420,000
Hawaii 1987 355,414   72,830 72,830 $428,244
Idaho 1994 350,000   80,000 80,000 $430,000
Illinois 1983 837,825   209,456 209,456 $1,047,281
Indiana 1994 317,581   63,516 63,516 $381,097
Iowa 1996 243,170   87,632 87,632 $330,802
Kansas 1994 328,917   65,783 65,783 $394,700
Kentucky 1981 639,820 1,300,000   1,300,000 $1,939,820
Louisiana 1996 107,000 43,144   43,144 $150,144
Maine 1977 360,000   72,000 72,000 $432,000
Maryland 1985 291,386   58,277 58,277 $349,663
Massachusetts 1985 859,266   224,000 224,000 $1,083,266
Michigan 1982 864,960 1,778,927   1,778,927 $2,643,887
Minnesota 1980 900,000 315,700   315,700 $1,215,700
Mississippi 1995 300,000   80,000 80,000 $380,000
Missouri 1981 450,000   225,000 225,000 $675,000
Montana 1996 616,997   123,399 123,399 $740,396
Nebraska 1977 297,181   59,436 59,436 $356,617
Nevada 1996 350,000   70,000 70,000 $420,000
New Hampshire 1994 325,000   65,000 65,000 $390,000
New Jersey 1993 311,548 62,310   62,310 $373,858
New Mexico 1994 450,000 1,429,900   1,429,900 $1,879,900
New York 1977 900,000 581,900   581,900 $1,481,900
North Carolina 1986 876,127 218,180 1,000 219,180 $1,095,307
North Dakota 1987 269,500   53,900 53,900 $323,400
Ohio 1979 696,521   174,130 174,130 $870,651
Oklahoma 1993 248,580   49,716 49,716 $298,296
Oregon 1994 809,770   202,443 202,443 $1,012,213
Pennsylvania 1981 557,967   139,492 139,492 $697,459
Rhode Island 1978 787,398   196,850 196,850 $984,248
South Carolina 1994 650,000 127,973   127,973 $777,973
South Dakota 1986 300,000   60,000 60,000 $360,000
Tennessee 1994 300,000   62,823 62,823 $362,823
Texas 1983 891,384 6,088,418   6,088,418 $6,979,802
Utah 1980 881,520   220,380 220,380 $1,101,900
Vermont 1996 529,220   51,844 51,844 $581,064
Virginia 1994 350,000   70,000 70,000 $420,000
Washington 1979 898,905 75,000 149,726 224,726 $1,123,631
West Virginia 1990 859,872   253,220 253,220 $1,113,092
Wisconsin 1994 765,727 87,526 87,903 175,429 $941,156
Wyoming 1994 275,000   55,000 55,000 $330,000

* The list includes both Capacity Building and Basic Implementation grants. The Basic Implementation grants are in italics.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Current as of August 2008
AHRQ Publication No. 04-0072


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Diabetes Care Quality Improvement: A Resource Guide for State Action. AHRQ Publication No. 04-0072, September 2004. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/diabqual/diabqguide.htm


 

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