CDC/ATSDR FY 2009 Resource Allocations: American Indian/Alaska Native Programs Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC.

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CDC/ATSDR FY 2009 Resource Allocations: American Indian/Alaska Native Programs Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC

The following tables represent CDC/ATSDR resources committed to programs that benefit American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations and communities. Fiscal information is summarized according to organizational and disease-specific programs, and by defined funding allocation categories. Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC

Funding Resources Aligned with Coordinating Center Total Funding FY2009 w/ VFC Total Funding FY2009 w/o VFC Center/Institute/Office (CC/CIO) Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases$129,574,394$7,308,242 NCVZED$106,000 NCHHSTP$3,542,458 NCIRD$122,605,845$339,693 NCPDCID$3,320,091 Coordinating Center for Health Promotion$27,568,187 NCBDDD$200,000 NCCDPHP$27,368,187 Coordinating Center for Health Information and Service$1,665,361 NCHS$1,665,361 Coordinating Center for Environmental Health and Injury Prevention $2,240,561 NCEH$788,371 NCIPC$1,452,190 National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health$322,140 Coordinating Office for Terrorism Preparedness & Emergency Response $4,651,716 Office of the Director$1,615,600 OWCD$496,079 OMHD/OD$1,119,521 CDC-CC/CIO Grand Total$167,637,959$45,371,807 ATSDR Total$637,505 CDC/ATSDR Grand Total$168,275,464$46,009,312

Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC CDC Funding Resources Aligned with Disease Specific Programs (with ATSDR): A Comparison FUNDING LEVEL FY 2008 FUNDING LEVEL FY 2009 Percent of Change Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion $ 25,884,960 $ 27,286,2105% Cancer$11,502,097$14,077,33222% Cross-cutting Programs$7,178,202$5,613,762-22% Diabetes$3,349,585$4,039,40221% Tobacco$2,162,395$2,064,618-5% Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention$1,010,000$975,000-3% Maternal Child Health$292,584$147,749-50% Adolescent and School Health$390,097$368,347-6% Infectious Diseases $ 7,715,374 $ 7,390,219-4% Infectious Disease Prevention ( new category for FY 09) N/A$46,000N/A Infectious Diseases in Alaska Natives$2,631,565$3,380,09128% HIV/AIDS$3,194,327$2,493,544-22% STDs$1,117,005$898,891-20% Vaccine-preventable diseases (non-VFC funds)$321,477$339,6936% Viral Hepatitis (not reported for 09)$217,000$232,0007% Other$234,000$0-100% Public Health Emergency Preparedness $ 5,192,034 $ 4,651,716-10% Public Health Capacity, Strategic Partnerships and Training (OD) $ 1,612,545 $ 1,627,6001% Environmental Health $ 614,686 $ 788,37128% Environmental Public Health Services/Research$614,686$788,37128% Health Statistics $ 1,424,746 $ 1,665,36117% Injury Prevention $ 581,920 $ 1,452,190150% Unintentional Injuries$435,920$150,000-66% Violence Prevention$146,000$1,302,190792% Birth Defects/Developmental Disabilities $ 250,000 $ 200,000-20% Occupational Health $ 310,140 0% Health Marketing $ 229,000 $ --100% CDC Total w/o VFC $ 43,815,405 $ 45,371,8074% Vaccines for Children $ 64,263,901 $ 122,266,15290% CDC Total with VFC$108,079,306$167,637,95955% ATSDR $ 682,470 $ 637,505-7% CDC/ATSDR Grand Total with VFC$108,761,776$168,275,46455%

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Funding Allocation Categories AI/AN Awardees (Direct) : Competitively awarded programs (i.e., grants, cooperative agreements) where the awardees' is a tribe/tribal government, Tribal organization, tribal epidemiology, Alaska Native organization, tribal college, university, or urban Indian Health program. Intramural AI/AN: Intramural programs whose purpose is to primarily or substantially benefit AI/AN.* *This category would include costs [salary, fringe, travel, etc.] associated with CDC staff or contractors whose time/effort primarily or substantially (50% or better) benefit AI/AN. Extramural AI/AN Benefit: Competitively awarded programs where the purpose of the award is to primarily or substantially benefit AI/AN. Federal AI/AN Benefit: Federal Intra-Agency Agreements where the purpose of the agreement is to primarily or substantially benefit AI/AN. Indirect AI/AN: Service programs where funding for AI/ANs can reasonably be estimated from available data on the number of AI/ANs served** **This category applies only to the Vaccines for Children program and to NCHS.

Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC CDC Funding Allocation Categories Aligned with Disease Specific Programs (with VFC) Disease Specific Programs AI/AN Awardees Intramural AI/AN Extramural AI/AN Federal AI/AN Indirect AI/AN Vaccines for Children (VFC) $122,266,152 Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion$20,590,186$1,166,791$3,931,499$1,679,711 Infectious Diseases$2,295,195$3,993,353$485,000$534,694 Public Health Emergency Preparedness $4,651,716 Training and Strategic Partnerships (OD)$596,905$878,585$124,140$27,970 Environmental Health$230,209$552,270 $5,892 Health Statistics $1,665,361 Injury Prevention$141,717 $1,160,473$150,000 Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities $200,000 Occupational Health $310,140 CDC Funding Allocation Categories - Grand Totals $23,854,212$6,790,999$10,662,968$2,398,267$123,931,513

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CDC Funding Allocation Categories for FY 2008 and FY 2009 Funding Allocation With VFCPercentWithout VFCPercent CategoryFY 2008FY 2009ChangeFY 2008FY 2009Change AI/AN Awardees$22,839,514$23,854,2124%$22,839,514$23,854,2124% Intramural AI/AN$6,856,724$6,790,999-1%$6,856,724$6,790,999-1% Extramural AI/AN$10,687,986$10,662, %$10,687,986$10,662, % Federal AI/AN$2,006,435$2,398,26720%$2,006,435$2,398,26720% Indirect AI/AN$65,688,647$123,931,51389%$1,424,746$1,665,36117% C D C Grand Total $108,079,306$167,637,95955%$43,815,405$45,371,8074%

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Based on CDC direct funding

Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC Based on FY 2009 disease line funding CDC Program/Office CDC Disease Line Funding AI/AN Funding Percent of Funds Chronic $882M$27M3% HIV/AIDS $848M$2.5M0.29% Cancer $340M$14M4% Environmental Health $185M$788M0.43% STD $152M$889K1% Injury Prevention $145M$1.5M1% Tobacco $106M$2.1M2% Diabetes $66M$4M6% Heart Disease $54M$975K2%

Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC Based on FY 2009 disease line funding

Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC Based on FY 2009 disease line funding

Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC Based on FY 2009 disease line funding

Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC Based on FY 2009 disease line funding

Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC Based on FY 2009 disease line funding

Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC Based on FY 2009 disease line funding

Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC Based on FY 2009 disease line funding

Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC Based on FY 2009 disease line funding

Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC

 Sub-Budget Committee collaboration  Expanding Division based involvement for health impact across CDC/ATSDR  Program project initiative with CDC/ATSDR Financial Strategies Committee  Increase visibility in Budget Submission health initiatives  Align with CDC/ATSDR health goals and objectives for performance and results based management  Collaborate further with HHS and OPDIV shared resource initiatives TCAC CDC/ATSDR Strategic Funding Direction Improving Financial Management for a stronger CDC

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