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FY 2006 MCSAP Grant Allocations by State and Category

21-Jun-07

STATE

BASIC

INCENTIVE

HIGH PRIORITY

NEW ENTRANT

TOTAL DISTRIBUTED

Alabama

$3,004,753

$312,466

$756,000

$765,290

$4,838,509

Alaska

$608,643

$63,293

$429,980

$282,363

$1,384,279

American Samoa

$350,000

 

 

 

$350,000

Arizona

$2,785,222

$154,473

 

$494,612

$3,434,307

Arkansas

$2,256,743

$125,163

 

$0

$2,381,906

California

$6,762,701

$609,490

$929,904

$1,142,306

$9,444,401

Colorado

$2,487,278

$137,949

 

$20,000

$2,645,227

Connecticut

$1,328,387

$138,140

 

$207,896

$1,674,423

Delaware

$608,643

$42,195

 

$42,325

$693,163

District of Columbia

$608,643

$63,293

 

 

$671,936

Florida *

$3,381,351

$234,419

$1,100,000

$450,000

$5,165,770

Georgia

$5,090,837

$352,933

$416,528

$693,817

$6,554,115

Guam

$350,000

 

 

 

$350,000

Hawaii

$608,643

$54,854

 

$6,840

$670,337

Idaho

$1,181,296

$49,138

$565,458

$148,735

$1,944,627

Illinois

$5,713,171

$316,862

 

$1,066,500

$7,096,533

Indiana

$3,856,779

$267,379

 

$636,696

$4,760,854

Iowa

$2,427,651

$252,453

 

$306,318

$2,986,422

Kansas

$2,407,263

$250,333

$275,200

$481,661

$3,414,457

Kentucky

$2,683,932

$111,642

$1,095,187

 

$3,890,761

Louisiana

$2,383,397

$132,187

$1,221,906

$280,437

$4,017,927

Maine *

$359,836

$32,430

 

 

$392,266

Maryland

$2,238,046

$201,705

 

$320,000

$2,759,751

Massachu-setts

$2,280,652

$205,544

$150,544

$637,250

$3,273,990

Michigan

$4,720,754

$490,914

$644,203

$252,000

$6,107,871

Minnesota

$3,285,921

$341,705

 

 

$3,627,626

Mississippi

$2,168,445

$225,498

$629,810

$435,360

$3,459,113

Missouri

$3,819,586

$158,881

$254,468

$1,199,393

$5,432,328

Montana

$1,148,681

$79,635

 

 

$1,228,316

Nebraska

$1,754,286

$182,429

 

$676,273

$2,612,988

Nevada

$1,307,999

$117,884

 

$55,000

$1,480,883

New Hampshire

$608,643

$33,756

 

$481,343

$1,123,742

New Jersey

$3,276,443

$340,720

 

$1,172,550

$4,789,713

New Mexico

$1,580,147

$142,411

$920,425

$100,000

$2,742,983

New York

$6,682,880

$602,297

$359,139

$821,400

$8,465,716

North Carolina

$4,357,375

$332,293

$1,380,230

$994,157

$7,064,055

North Dakota

$1,160,685

$48,280

 

$99,410

$1,308,375

Northern Marianas

$350,000

 

 

 

$350,000

Ohio

$5,559,338

$501,037

$175,586

$458,662

$6,694,623

Oklahoma

$2,748,639

$114,333

 

$665,762

$3,528,734

Oregon

$2,230,467

$231,948

 

 

$2,462,415

Pennsyl-vania

$5,539,398

$230,418

$261,516

 

$6,031,332

Puerto Rico

$608,643

 

 

 

$608,643

Rhode Island

$608,643

$25,317

 

$124,748

$758,708

South Carolina

$2,495,154

$259,473

 

$709,887

$3,464,514

South Dakota *

$567,777

$59,044

 

 

$626,821

Tennessee

$3,469,828

$264,609

$969,753

$749,909

$5,454,099

Texas

$6,762,701

$375,072

 

$1,931,321

$9,069,094

Utah

$1,398,032

$125,998

$260,200

$308,472

$2,092,702

Vermont

$608,643

$54,854

 

$339,100

$1,002,597

Virgin Islands

$350,000

 

 

 

$350,000

Virginia

$3,742,034

$259,424

$280,720

$70,000

$4,352,178

Washington

$2,881,540

$299,653

$913,376

$525,000

$4,619,569

West Virginia

$1,119,822

$77,634

 

$349,000

$1,546,456

Wisconsin

$3,267,182

$181,203

 

$792,316

$4,240,701

Wyoming

$839,947

$34,939

$192,300

$92,120

$1,159,306

TOTAL TO STATES

$136,783,500

$10,300,000

$14,182,433

$21,386,229

$182,652,162

*Due to a lack of compatibility with the Federal regulations, these States receive 50% of their full Basic allocation.

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