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FY2019
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Fiscal Year 2019 Grants Summary Profile Report for
Montana
This profile includes selected CDC grants and cooperative agreements provided to health departments, universities, and other public and private agencies in Montana. Refer to the “About the Data” section below for important qualifying statements about the data.
2019 Population Estimate: 1,068,778
Timeframe: 10/01/18 - 09/30/19
CATEGORY OBLIGATED AMOUNT PERCENTAGE
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) $236,725 0.6%
Birth Defects, Developmental Disabilities, Disability and Health $390,000 1.0%
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion $9,850,091 24.6%
Cross Cutting Activities and Program Support $1,376,781 3.4%
Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases $1,453,165 3.6%
Environmental Health $526,667 1.3%
Health Reform - Toxic Substances & Environmental Public $2,499,969 6.2% Health
HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention $1,600,727 4.0%
Immunization and Respiratory Diseases $1,423,746 3.6%
Injury Prevention and Control $3,814,527 9.5%
Occupational Safety and Health $419,126 1.0%
Public Health Preparedness and Response $5,075,000 12.7%
Public Health Scientific Services (PHSS) $371,814 0.9%
Vaccines for Children $11,009,868 27.5%
Grand Total $40,048,206 100.0%
CATEGORY & SUB-CATEGORY OBLIGATED AMOUNT
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) $236,725
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry $236,725
Birth Defects, Developmental Disabilities, Disability and Health $390,000
Health and Development with Disabilities $390,000
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion $9,850,091
Cancer Prevention and Control $3,110,220
Diabetes $750,000
Diabetes - PPHF (No-Year) $1,277,476
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FY2019
CATEGORY & SUB-CATEGORY OBLIGATED AMOUNT
Heart Disease and Stroke $750,000
Heart Disease and Stroke - PPHF (No-Year) $1,277,475
Oral Health $7,338
Racial and Ethnic Approach to Community Health (REACH) $969,361
Safe Motherhood/Infant Health $157,500
Tobacco - PPHF (No-Year) $1,550,721
Cross Cutting Activities and Program Support $1,376,781
Ebola Response and Preparedness $129,374
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant - PPHF (No- $1,247,407 Year)
Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases $1,453,165
Advanced Molecular Detection (AMD) $45,084
Antibiotic Resistance Initiative $625,074
Emerging Infectious Diseases $161,611
Epi and Lab Capacity Program - PPHF (No-Year) $361,929
Food Safety $100,087
Vector-borne Diseases $159,380
Environmental Health $526,667
Asthma $526,667
Health Reform - Toxic Substances & Environmental Public Health $2,499,969
Health Reform - Toxic Substances & Environmental Public $2,499,969 Health
HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention $1,600,727
Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research $1,166,339
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) $268,054
Tuberculosis (TB) $166,334
Immunization and Respiratory Diseases $1,423,746
Immunization Program $206,565
Immunization Program - PPHF (No-Year) $961,553
Influenza/Influenza Planning and Response $255,628
Injury Prevention and Control $3,814,527
Intentional Injury $515,600
NVDRS $195,175
Opioid Overdose Prevention and Surveillance $3,103,752
Occupational Safety and Health $419,126
National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) $175,499
Other Occupational Safety and Health Research $243,627
Public Health Preparedness and Response $5,075,000
Public Health Emergency Preparedness Cooperative Agreement $5,075,000
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FY2019
CATEGORY & SUB-CATEGORY OBLIGATED AMOUNT
Public Health Scientific Services (PHSS) $371,814
Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Informatics $371,814
Vaccines for Children $11,009,868
Grant Awards $518,791
Vaccine Purchases $10,491,077
Grand Total $40,048,206
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FY2019 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Fiscal Year 2019 Grants Detail Profile Report for Montana
Total: $40,048,206
Line Category Sub-Category Grantee Project Title Grantee Name Grantee City Grantee County Amount
1 Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry
MONTANA ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION AND ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $236,725
2
Birth Defects, Developmental
Disabilities, Disability and Health
Health and Development with Disabilities
MT DISABILITY & HLTH PROGRAM IN PARTNERSHIP WITH UNIVERSITY OF MT RURAL
INSTITUTE TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF PEOPLE WITH MOBILITY LIMITATIONS & INTELLECTUAL
DISABILITIES THROUGH STATE-BASED PH PROGRAMS
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $390,000
3 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Cancer Prevention and Control
COLLABORATION TO PROTECT HEALTH AND PROMOTE QUALITY OF LIFE THROUGH
PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASE, INJURY, AND DISABILITY. BRFSS PROVIDES STATE-
SPECIFIC POPULATION BASED HEALTH DATA OF ADULTS.
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $16,000
4 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Cancer Prevention and Control
IMPLEMENTING EVIDENCE BASED INTERVENTIONS TO INCREASE COLORECTAL
CANCER SCREENINGS IN COLLABORATION WITH HEALTH INSURERS AND FEDERALLY QUALIFIED
HEALTH CENTERS
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $486,778
5 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Cancer Prevention and Control
MONTANA: A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO REDUCING CANCER AND IMPROVING HEALTH IN
BIG SKY COUNTRY
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $2,507,442
6 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Cancer Prevention and Control
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS TO PROMOTE ADOLESCENT HEALTH THROUGH SCHOOL-BASED
HIV/STED PREVENTION AND SCHOOL BASED SURVEILLANCE-YRBS AND SCHOOL HEALTH
PROFILES IMPLEMENTATION
MONTANA OFFICE OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Helena Lewis And Clark $100,000
7 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Diabetes INNOVATIVE STATE AND LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH
STRATEGIES TO PREVENT AND MANAGE DIABETES AND HEART DISEASE AND STROKE
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $750,000
8 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Diabetes - PPHF (No-Year) IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF MONTANANS
THROUGH PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES AND HEART DISEASE AND STROKE
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $983,944
FY2019 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Fiscal Year 2019 Grants Detail Profile Report for Montana
Total: $40,048,206
Line Category Sub-Category Grantee Project Title Grantee Name Grantee City Grantee County Amount
9 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Diabetes - PPHF (No-Year) GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIBAL LEADERS
COUNCIL Billings Montana $293,532
10 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Heart Disease and Stroke INNOVATIVE STATE AND LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH
STRATEGIES TO PREVENT AND MANAGE DIABETES AND HEART DISEASE AND STROKE
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $750,000
11 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Heart Disease and Stroke - PPHF (No-Year)
IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF MONTANANS THROUGH PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF
DIABETES AND HEART DISEASE AND STROKE
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $983,943
12 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Heart Disease and Stroke - PPHF (No-Year)
GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIBAL LEADERS
COUNCIL Billings Montana $293,532
13 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Oral Health GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIBAL LEADERS
COUNCIL Billings Montana $7,338
14 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Racial and Ethnic Approach to Community
Health (REACH)
GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIBAL LEADERS
COUNCIL Billings Montana $231,489
15 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Racial and Ethnic Approach to Community
Health (REACH)
ROCKY MOUNTAIN PUBLIC HEALTH CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVE (RMPHC)
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIBAL LEADERS
COUNCIL Billings Montana $587,872
16 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Racial and Ethnic Approach to Community
Health (REACH)
BUILDING BRIDGES IN HEALTHY TRADITIONAL WAYS OF LIFE AND CONTEMPORARY OPTIONS
SALISH KOOTENAI COLLEGE - NURSING
DEPT. Pablo Lake $150,000
17 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Safe Motherhood/Infant Health
COMPONENT A: CORE SURVEILLANCE TO IMPLEMENT THE PREGNANCY RISK ASSESSMENT
MONITORING SYSTEM (PRAMS).
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $157,500
18 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Tobacco - PPHF (No-Year) FORT PECK HEALTHY TIʾÓŠPAYE PROJECT FORT PECK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Poplar Unknown $374,965
FY2019 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Fiscal Year 2019 Grants Detail Profile Report for Montana
Total: $40,048,206
Line Category Sub-Category Grantee Project Title Grantee Name Grantee City Grantee County Amount
19 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Tobacco - PPHF (No-Year)
COLLABORATION TO PROTECT HEALTH AND PROMOTE QUALITY OF LIFE THROUGH
PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASE, INJURY, AND DISABILITY. BRFSS PROVIDES STATE-
SPECIFIC POPULATION BASED HEALTH DATA OF ADULTS.
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $145,505
20 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Tobacco - PPHF (No-Year) TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAM MONTANA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $912,678
21 Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
Tobacco - PPHF (No-Year) GOOD HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN INDIAN COUNTRY
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIBAL LEADERS
COUNCIL Billings Montana $117,573
22 Cross Cutting Activities and Program Support
Ebola Response and Preparedness
2019 MONTANA EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES(ELC) APPLICATION
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $129,374
23 Cross Cutting Activities and Program Support
Preventive Health and Health Services Block
Grant - PPHF (No-Year)
COLLABORATION TO PROTECT HEALTH AND PROMOTE QUALITY OF LIFE THROUGH
PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASE, INJURY, AND DISABILITY. BRFSS PROVIDES STATE-
SPECIFIC POPULATION BASED HEALTH DATA OF ADULTS.
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $207,355
24 Cross Cutting Activities and Program Support
Preventive Health and Health Services Block
Grant - PPHF (No-Year)
PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT– 2019
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $1,040,052
25 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Advanced Molecular Detection (AMD)
2019 MONTANA EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES(ELC) APPLICATION
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $45,084
26 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Antibiotic Resistance Initiative
2019 MONTANA EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES(ELC) APPLICATION
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $625,074
FY2019 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Fiscal Year 2019 Grants Detail Profile Report for Montana
Total: $40,048,206
Line Category Sub-Category Grantee Project Title Grantee Name Grantee City Grantee County Amount
27 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases
2019 MONTANA EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES(ELC) APPLICATION
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $161,611
28 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Epi and Lab Capacity Program - PPHF (No-Year)
2019 MONTANA EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES(ELC) APPLICATION
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $361,929
29 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Food Safety
2019 MONTANA EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES(ELC) APPLICATION
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $100,087
30 Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Vector-borne Diseases
2019 MONTANA EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES(ELC) APPLICATION
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $159,380
31 Environmental Health Asthma
COLLABORATION TO PROTECT HEALTH AND PROMOTE QUALITY OF LIFE THROUGH
PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASE, INJURY, AND DISABILITY. BRFSS PROVIDES STATE-
SPECIFIC POPULATION BASED HEALTH DATA OF ADULTS.
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $26,667
32 Environmental Health Asthma MONTANA’S COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH TO ASTHMA CONTROL THROUGH
EVIDENCE-BASED INTERVENTIONS
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $500,000
33
Health Reform - Toxic Substances &
Environmental Public Health
Health Reform - Toxic Substances &
Environmental Public Health
LIBBY, MONTANA'S PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY: ASBESTOS HEALTH SCREENING
CENTER FOR ASBESTOS RELATED
DISEASE (CARD) Libby Lincoln $2,499,969
34 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention
Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research
IMPROVING CARE CASCADE FOR HEPATITIS C IN MONTANAMONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESCDC-RFA-PS17-
1702
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $89,728
FY2019 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Fiscal Year 2019 Grants Detail Profile Report for Montana
Total: $40,048,206
Line Category Sub-Category Grantee Project Title Grantee Name Grantee City Grantee County Amount
35 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention
Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research
MONTANA 2018 TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL AND PREVENTION PROGRAM
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $15,606
36 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention
Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research
MONTANA HIV PREVENTION AND HIV SURVEILLANCE INTEGRATED ACTIVITIES
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $1,029,059
37 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention
Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research STD PREVENTION AND CONTROL IN MONTANA
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $31,946
38 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) STD PREVENTION AND CONTROL IN MONTANA
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $268,054
39 HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention Tuberculosis (TB) MONTANA 2018 TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL AND
PREVENTION PROGRAM
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $166,334
40 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program
2019 MONTANA EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES(ELC) APPLICATION
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $6,100
41 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Immunization Program CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES
FOR CHILDREN
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $200,465
42 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Immunization Program - PPHF (No-Year)
2019 MONTANA EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES(ELC) APPLICATION
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $109,821
43 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Immunization Program - PPHF (No-Year)
CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $851,732
44 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Influenza/Influenza Planning and Response
2019 MONTANA EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES(ELC) APPLICATION
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $112,778
FY2019 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Fiscal Year 2019 Grants Detail Profile Report for Montana
Total: $40,048,206
Line Category Sub-Category Grantee Project Title Grantee Name Grantee City Grantee County Amount
45 Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Influenza/Influenza Planning and Response
CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $142,850
46 Injury Prevention and Control Intentional Injury MONTANA SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND
VICTIM SERVICES PROGRAM
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $515,600
47 Injury Prevention and Control NVDRS MONTANA VIOLENT DEATH REPORTING SYSTEM
(MT-VDRS)
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $195,175
48 Injury Prevention and Control
Opioid Overdose Prevention and
Surveillance
COLLABORATION TO PROTECT HEALTH AND PROMOTE QUALITY OF LIFE THROUGH
PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASE, INJURY, AND DISABILITY. BRFSS PROVIDES STATE-
SPECIFIC POPULATION BASED HEALTH DATA OF ADULTS.
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $48,000
49 Injury Prevention and Control
Opioid Overdose Prevention and
Surveillance
COMPONENT A: CORE SURVEILLANCE TO IMPLEMENT THE PREGNANCY RISK ASSESSMENT
MONITORING SYSTEM (PRAMS).
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $0
50 Injury Prevention and Control
Opioid Overdose Prevention and
Surveillance
OVERDOSE DATA TO ACTION (OD2A): INCREASING SURVEILLANCE AND PREVENTION TO REDUCE
OPIOID MISUSE IN MONTANA
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $2,410,752
51 Injury Prevention and Control
Opioid Overdose Prevention and
Surveillance
PUBLIC HEALTH WORKFORCE EXPANSION IN INDIAN COUNTRY (PHWEIC)
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIBAL LEADERS
COUNCIL Billings Montana $500,000
52 Injury Prevention and Control
Opioid Overdose Prevention and
Surveillance
ROCKY MOUNTAIN PUBLIC HEALTH CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVE (RMPHC)
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIBAL LEADERS
COUNCIL Billings Montana $145,000
53 Occupational Safety and Health
National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA)
LONGITUDINALLY-ASSESSED HEALTH IMPACTS OF WILDLAND FIREFIGHTING
UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA Missoula Missoula $175,499
54 Occupational Safety and Health
Other Occupational Safety and Health Research
MONTANA OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF
LABOR AND INDUSTRY Helena Lewis And Clark $110,407
FY2019 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Fiscal Year 2019 Grants Detail Profile Report for Montana
Total: $40,048,206
Line Category Sub-Category Grantee Project Title Grantee Name Grantee City Grantee County Amount
55 Occupational Safety and Health
Other Occupational Safety and Health Research
MONTANA TECH TRAINING PROJECT GRANT APPLICATION
MONTANA TECH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
MONTANA Butte Silver Bow $133,220
56 Public Health
Preparedness and Response
Public Health Emergency Preparedness Cooperative
Agreement
PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (PHEP) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $5,075,000
57 Public Health Scientific Services (PHSS)
Surveillance, Epidemiology, and
Informatics
2019 MONTANA EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES(ELC) APPLICATION
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $349,814
58 Public Health Scientific Services (PHSS)
Surveillance, Epidemiology, and
Informatics
PUBLIC HEALTH WORKFORCE EXPANSION IN INDIAN COUNTRY (PHWEIC)
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIBAL LEADERS
COUNCIL Billings Montana $22,000
59 Vaccines for Children Grant Awards CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Helena Lewis And Clark $518,791
60 Vaccines for Children Vaccine Purchases
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Helena Lewis And Clark $10,491,077
Total $40,048,206
FY2019
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Fiscal Year 2019 Grants Detail Profile Report for
Montana
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)
FY2019
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Fiscal Year 2019 Grants Detail Profile Report for
Montana
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.
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