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577 awards
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| Action date | Recipient | Agency | Amount | Description | Sector |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-05 | DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $173,345,937 | CCDD-2023 | social-services |
| 2026-05-05 | CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CORPORATION, THE | Department of Health and Human Services | $173,021,902 | CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION PAYMENT PROGRAM | health |
| 2026-03-20 | CENTRAL CALIFORNIA MIGRANT HEAD START PROGRAM | Department of Health and Human Services | $172,404,512 | MIGRANT HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | social-services |
| 2026-04-06 | PA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $172,392,379 | CSE-2022 | social-services |
| 2026-03-05 | MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $172,226,909 | LIHEAP-2023 | social-services |
| 2026-03-20 | INSTITUTE OF COMMUNITY SERVICES INC | Department of Health and Human Services | $170,887,524 | SUPPLEMENT-COLA AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT APPLICATION | social-services |
| 2026-03-20 | HOUSING & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF | Department of Health and Human Services | $170,321,312 | LIHEAP-2022 | social-services |
| 2026-04-06 | STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE | Department of Health and Human Services | $169,992,129 | CSE-2022 | social-services |
| 2026-03-05 | FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | Department of Health and Human Services | $169,878,254 | CCDF-2023 | social-services |
| 2026-04-24 | POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO | Department of Health and Human Services | $168,075,609 | IGF::OT::IGF::C101336 - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES FOR COGEN FACILITY AT BUILDING 11 - NIH BETHESDA CAMPUS. | health |
| 2026-04-06 | PA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $165,176,939 | CSE-2021 | social-services |
| 2026-04-20 | MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | Department of Health and Human Services | $164,515,307 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| 2026-03-20 | HOUSING & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF | Department of Health and Human Services | $163,555,019 | LIHEAP-2021 | housing |
| 2026-04-20 | MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | Department of Health and Human Services | $163,532,188 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| 2026-03-20 | HEALTH & HUMAN SVC COMMN TX | Department of Health and Human Services | $163,029,913 | SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION, TREATMENT, AND RECOVERY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT | health |
| 2026-02-20 | MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $162,062,137 | LIHEAP-2022 | social-services |
| 2026-03-20 | MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $160,771,122 | LIHEAP-2021 | social-services |
| 2026-04-20 | STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $160,166,075 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| 2026-04-20 | COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT | Department of Health and Human Services | $159,622,375 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| 2026-04-06 | NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $158,979,564 | MEDICAID ENTITLEMENT FOR 41 - FY 2026 - T19 | health |
| 2026-05-05 | BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOSPITAL INC | Department of Health and Human Services | $157,117,425 | ALLIANCE FOR CLINICAL TRIALS IN ONCOLOGY OPERATIONS CENTER | biotech |
| 2026-05-05 | LUTHERAN IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE SERVICE INC | Department of Health and Human Services | $156,419,579 | RESIDENTIAL (SHELTER AND/OR TRANSITIONAL FOSTER CARE) SERVICES FOR UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN-LICENSED AND TEXAS-EXEMPT AND FLORIDA-DELICENSED ONLY | social-services |
| 2026-03-05 | EMORY UNIVERSITY | Department of Health and Human Services | $156,271,917 | SUPPORT OF YERKES NATIONAL PRIMATE RESEARCH CENTER | biotech |
| 2026-03-05 | NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY & DISABILITY ASSISTANCE | Department of Health and Human Services | $156,232,807 | LIEE-2023 | social-services |
| 2026-04-06 | COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION | Department of Health and Human Services | $155,417,990 | CCDD-2023 | social-services |
| 2026-03-20 | COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP OF KERN | Department of Health and Human Services | $153,271,000 | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | social-services |
| 2026-03-20 | ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY | Department of Health and Human Services | $151,652,836 | CCDD-2022 | social-services |
| 2026-05-05 | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES COLORADO | Department of Health and Human Services | $151,230,705 | 2025 TANF | social-services |
| 2026-04-20 | SHELBY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION | Department of Health and Human Services | $150,288,084 | HEAD START | education |
| 2026-04-06 | HUMAN SERVICES, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF | Department of Health and Human Services | $149,498,590 | CCDD-2023 | social-services |
| 2026-03-05 | OHIO DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT | Department of Health and Human Services | $149,305,935 | LIHEAP-2022 | social-services |
| 2026-04-06 | DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICE | Department of Health and Human Services | $149,061,146 | FOSTER-2024 | social-services |
| 2026-05-05 | HEALTH & HUMAN SVC COMMN TX | Department of Health and Human Services | $142,193,129 | SSBG-2024 | social-services |
| 2026-03-05 | FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | Department of Health and Human Services | $140,904,070 | PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT | health |
| 2026-03-20 | DUKE UNIVERSITY | Department of Health and Human Services | $139,753,636 | CENTER FOR INNOVATIVE TRIALS IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS (TRIDENT) | biotech |
| 2026-04-20 | UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SCHOOL | Department of Health and Human Services | $137,304,316 | THE CENTER FOR ADVANCING POINT OF CARE IN HEART, LUNG, BLOOD AND SLEEP DISEASES | biotech |
| 2026-03-20 | UT STATE DEPT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $137,230,048 | MEDICAID ENTITLEMENT FOR 55 - FY 2026 - T19 | health |
| 2026-03-20 | HUMAN SERVICES VERMONT AGENCY OF | Department of Health and Human Services | $136,672,692 | MEDICAID ENTITLEMENT FOR 58 - FY 2026 - T19 | health |
| 2026-04-20 | MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $135,977,277 | ADPTASST-2024 | social-services |
| 2026-05-05 | PUBLIC HEALTH, CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF | Department of Health and Human Services | $135,726,361 | INTEGRATED HIV SURVEILLANCE AND PREVENTION PROGRAMS FOR HEALTH DEPARTMENTS | health |
| 2026-03-05 | HOUSING & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF | Department of Health and Human Services | $134,752,385 | LIEE-2023 | social-services |
| 2026-03-05 | COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, NEW JERSEY DEPT OF | Department of Health and Human Services | $134,655,212 | LIHEAP-2023 | social-services |
| 2026-03-20 | METROPOLITAN AREA ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON ANTI-POVERTY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, INC. | Department of Health and Human Services | $134,648,194 | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | social-services |
| 2026-04-20 | ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | Department of Health and Human Services | $134,353,547 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| 2026-03-20 | HUMAN SERVICES, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF | Department of Health and Human Services | $133,800,918 | NEW JERSEY STATE OPIOID RESPONSE (NJ SOR) - THE GOALS OF THE NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES' (DMHAS) STATE OPIOID RESPONSE (SOR) PROJECT IS TO: INCREASE ACCESS TO FDA-APPROVED MEDICATIONS FOR OPIOID USE DISORDER (MOUD); 2) SUPPORT THE CONTINUUM OF PREVENTION, HARM REDUCTION, TREATMENT, AND RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES FOR OPIOID USE DISORDER (OUD); 3) REDUCE UNMET TREATMENT NEED; AND 4) REDUCE OPIOID-RELATED OVERDOSE DEATHS. DMHAS WILL CONTINUE TO FUND A VARIETY OF PROGRAMS THAT WERE INITIATED UNDER THE PREVIOUS SOR GRANTS TO MEET THESE GOALS. PROGRAMS INCLUDE THE EXPANDED HOURS/SAME DAY SERVICE OPIOID TREATMENT PROGRAMS (OTPS) THAT PROVIDE SAME-DAY ACCESS TO LOW BARRIER /ON DEMAND MOUD, THE MOBILE VAN PILOT PROGRAM THAT FACILITATES LOW INDUCTION MEDICATION IN COMMUNITIES WITH LOW ACCESS TO MOUD AND HIGH RATES OF HOMELESSNESS, AND THE LOW THRESHOLD BUPRENORPHINE INDUCTION INITIATIVE THAT IMPLEMENTS "LOW THRESHOLD" BUPRENORPHINE INDUCTION AND STABILIZATION PROGRAMS AT STATEWIDE HARM REDUCTION CENTERS (HRCS). ADDITIONALLY, A PROGRAM WILL BE FUNDED TO ENHANCE OVERALL RECOVERY IN STIMULANT USE DISORDERS UTILIZING CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT. A PUBLIC INFORMATION CAMPAIGN WILL BE FUNDED TO REDUCE DISCRIMINATION AND PROMOTE MOUD AS THE EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE FOR OUD. ALSO, TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES WILL CONTINUE FOR OUD TREATMENT PROFESSIONALS AND RECOVERY SERVICE WORKERS. PREVENTION EFFORTS WILL INCLUDE EXPANDING TARGET GROUPS THAT RECEIVE NALOXONE TRAINING AND KITS AND EXPANDING THE AVAILABILITY OF NALOXONE KITS THROUGH A PORTAL DEVELOPED FOR ENTITIES INCLUDING: HRCS, COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, EMS, LAW ENFORCEMENT, SHELTERS AND TREATMENT FACILITIES. THE OPIOID OVERDOSE RECOVERY PROGRAM AND PUBLIC EDUCATION FOR OLDER ADULTS PREVENTION PROGRAMS WILL BE ALSO BE CONTINUED. RECOVERY ACTIVITIES WILL INCLUDE THE CONTINUATION OF THE COMMUNITY PEER RECOVERY AND FAMILY SUPPORT CENTERS; AND PROGRAMS THAT PROVIDE CASE MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH AN OUD SUCH AS THE SUPPORT TEAM FOR ADDICTION RECOVERY AND THE NURSE CARE MANAGER INITIATIVES. ANTICIPATED OUTCOMES OF THE NJ-SOR INCLUDE: REDUCTION/ABSTINENCE FROM DRUGS AND ALCOHOL, INCREASE IN EMPLOYMENT, REDUCED CRIMINAL JUSTICE INVOLVEMENT, INCREASED SOCIAL CONNECTEDNESS, AND INCREASED PERCENTAGE OF INDIVIDUALS COMPLETING TREATMENT AT THE RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF CARE. ADDITIONAL OUTCOMES INCLUDE: REDUCING OPIOID OVERDOSES, INCREASING RETENTION IN TREATMENT, REDUCING THE LENGTH OF TIME TO RELAPSE AND PROLONGING RECOVERY, AND INCREASING NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS RECEIVING MOUD. IT IS ESTIMATED THAT NJ-SOR WILL SERVE 383,087 INDIVIDUALS DURING THE FIRST YEAR AND 692,235 INDIVIDUALS OVER THE TWO-YEAR PROJECT. | health |
| 2026-03-20 | MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $133,184,960 | CCC5-2021 | social-services |
| 2026-03-20 | NORTHEAST MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE AGENCY, INC | Department of Health and Human Services | $133,015,524 | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | social-services |
| 2026-03-20 | EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF HOUSING AND LIVABLE COMMUNITIES | Department of Health and Human Services | $132,189,377 | LIHEAP-2020 | social-services |
| 2026-04-06 | NEIGHBORS IN NEED OF SERVICES, INC N.I.N.O.S | Department of Health and Human Services | $130,547,075 | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | social-services |
| 2026-05-05 | ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE & FAMILY SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $128,827,991 | CSE-2023 | social-services |
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