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509 awards
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| Action date | Recipient | Agency | Amount | Description | Sector |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-06 | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES COLORADO | Department of Health and Human Services | $60,837,640 | SCSS-2024 | social-services |
| 2026-04-20 | STATE OF RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | Department of Health and Human Services | $60,687,199 | RHODE ISLAND IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN COVID SUPPLEMENTAL | health |
| 2026-04-06 | LOUISIANA HOUSING CORPORATION | Department of Health and Human Services | $60,669,679 | LIHEAP-2024 | social-services |
| 2026-03-20 | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES COLORADO | Department of Health and Human Services | $60,590,323 | LIHEAP-2022 | social-services |
| 2026-03-20 | PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL PROGRAMS | Department of Health and Human Services | $60,455,223 | SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION, TREATMENT, AND RECOVERY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT | health |
| 2026-02-13 | INCENTIVE TECHNOLOGY GROUP LLC | Department of Health and Human Services | $60,266,468 | NCI CBIIT MISSION NEED FOR DIGITAL SUPPORT SERVICES. | health |
| 2026-03-20 | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES COLORADO | Department of Health and Human Services | $60,260,997 | LIHEAP-2021 | social-services |
| 2026-04-06 | SOCIAL SERVICES, VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF | Department of Health and Human Services | $60,216,116 | SCSS-2024 | social-services |
| 2026-04-06 | ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICE | Department of Health and Human Services | $60,180,901 | SSBG-2023 | social-services |
| 2026-04-06 | THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS | Department of Health and Human Services | $59,796,161 | SCSS-2024 | social-services |
| 2026-05-05 | ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICE | Department of Health and Human Services | $59,734,536 | SSBG-2024 | social-services |
| 2026-05-05 | COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES | Department of Health and Human Services | $59,714,865 | COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE: PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS RESPONSE - 2018 | health |
| 2026-03-05 | HEALTH, WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF | Department of Health and Human Services | $59,527,509 | PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (PHEP) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT CDC-RFA-TP19-1901 | health |
| 2026-04-20 | NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $59,404,452 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| 2026-04-06 | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES COLORADO | Department of Health and Human Services | $59,242,103 | LIHEAP-2024 | social-services |
| 2026-04-06 | HEALTH SERVICES KENTUCKY CABINET FOR | Department of Health and Human Services | $59,142,078 | LIHEAP-2024 | social-services |
| 2026-04-20 | HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES, WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF | Department of Health and Human Services | $59,079,065 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| 2026-03-20 | HEALTH SERVICES KENTUCKY CABINET FOR | Department of Health and Human Services | $59,037,115 | LIHEAP-2023 | social-services |
| 2026-04-20 | LOS ANGELES COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION | Department of Health and Human Services | $58,995,834 | EARLY HEAD START CHILDCARE PARTNERSHIP | social-services |
| 2026-03-20 | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES COLORADO | Department of Health and Human Services | $58,911,548 | LIHEAP-2023 | social-services |
| 2026-03-20 | HEALTH SERVICES KENTUCKY CABINET FOR | Department of Health and Human Services | $58,108,753 | LIHEAP-2022 | social-services |
| 2026-04-06 | UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS | Department of Health and Human Services | $57,577,134 | ALASKA INBRE-2: ENVIRONMENTAL AGENTS AND DISEASE | biotech |
| 2026-03-20 | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IOWA | Department of Health and Human Services | $57,506,381 | LIHEAP-2023 | social-services |
| 2026-04-06 | THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS | Department of Health and Human Services | $57,456,841 | CSE-2023 | social-services |
| 2026-04-20 | MISSISSIPPI STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | Department of Health and Human Services | $57,067,368 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| 2026-04-20 | EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OF DELAWARE | Department of Health and Human Services | $56,992,447 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| 2026-05-08 | MAPP BIOPHARMACEUTICAL, INC. | Department of Health and Human Services | $56,704,950 | IGF::OT::IGF | biotech |
| — | CITY OF PHILADELPHIA | Department of Health and Human Services | $56,438,715 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN: URGENT HEPATITIS A OUTBREAK RESPONSE | health |
| — | OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB & FAMILY SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $56,099,188 | SSBG-2024 | social-services |
| — | NORTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $55,417,134 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| — | DOUGLAS-CHEROKEE ECONOMIC AUTHORITY, INC. | Department of Health and Human Services | $52,537,950 | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | social-services |
| — | DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $52,497,377 | SSBG-2024 | social-services |
| — | ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | Department of Health and Human Services | $52,471,471 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| — | UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA | Department of Health and Human Services | $52,347,059 | OKLAHOMA IDEA NETWORK OF BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH EXCELLENCE | biotech |
| — | STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPT OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES | Department of Health and Human Services | $52,274,725 | ADPTASST-2024 | social-services |
| — | IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE | Department of Health and Human Services | $51,818,227 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| — | TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE | Department of Health and Human Services | $51,586,525 | NEW HAMPSHIRE IDEA NETWORK OF BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH EXCELLENCE (NH-INBRE) | biotech |
| — | NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES | Department of Health and Human Services | $51,575,225 | SSBG-2024 | social-services |
| — | HUMAN SERVICES, OREGON DEPARTMENT OF | Department of Health and Human Services | $51,467,783 | ADPTASST-2024 | social-services |
| 2026-03-26 | MCKESSON MEDICAL-SURGICAL GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS LLC | Department of Health and Human Services | $51,138,600 | ANCILLARY KIT VENDOR MANAGED INVENTORY (VMI) SERVICES | health |
| 2026-03-10 | AMERICAN HEBREW ACADEMY INC | Department of Health and Human Services | $50,821,331 | GREENSBORO, NC: ACF DIRECT LEASE TO SUPPORT ORR LOCATED AT 103 DAAT WAY, GREENSBORO, NC 27410. FOR A TERM OF 5YEARS FIRM WITH 1-RENEWAL OPTION FOR A TERM OF 5YEARS. | social-services |
| 2026-02-26 | CSRA LLC | Department of Health and Human Services | $50,774,241 | IGF::OT::IGF FOR OTHER FUNCTIONS | health |
| — | UNIVERSITAT BERN | Department of Health and Human Services | $50,365,175 | OBSERVATIONAL ANTIRETROVIRAL STUDIES IN SOUTHERN AFRICA (OASIS) COLLABORATION | health |
| — | MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | Department of Health and Human Services | $49,944,486 | MARYLAND HIV SURVEILLANCE AND PREVENTION PROGRAMS | health |
| — | COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP OF LANCASTER & SAUNDERS COUNTIES | Department of Health and Human Services | $49,792,836 | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | social-services |
| 2026-02-17 | CITY OF NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT | Department of Health and Human Services | $49,782,960 | IGF::OT::IGF:: WORLD TRADE CENTER HEALTH PROGRAM CLINICAL CENTER OF EXCELLENCE SERVICES | health |
| — | DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WYOMING | Department of Health and Human Services | $49,460,078 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| — | CITY OF SAN ANTONIO | Department of Health and Human Services | $49,205,938 | CDC-RFA-IP19-1901 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINES FOR CHILDREN | health |
| — | UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON | Department of Health and Human Services | $48,660,302 | UTMB-NOVARTIS ALLIANCE FOR PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS - OVERALL – ABSTRACT PANDEMIC PREVENTION AND PREPAREDNESS IS A MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIETAL PRIORITY THAT REQUIRES SUSTAINED AND FORWARD LOOKING INVESTMENTS ACROSS GOVERNMENTAL, NON-GOVERNMENTAL, ACADEMIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS TO DEVELOP AN ARSENAL OF COUNTERMEASURES AGAINST THE EXISTENTIAL THREAT OF VIRAL PANDEMICS. COMBINING WORLD-LEADING BSL3/4 CAPABILITIES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OF MEDICAL BRANCH (UTMB) AND STATE-OF-THE ART DRUG DISCOVERY TECHNOLOGIES AT NOVARTIS, THE UTMB NOVARTIS ALLIANCE FOR PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS (UNAPP), IS A UNIQUE AND INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIP THAT BRINGS TOGETHER THE MULTI-DISCIPLINARY EXPERTISE REQUIRED TO DELIVER HIGH QUALITY ANTIVIRAL DRUG CANDIDATES. ENABLED BY WORLD-LEADING VIROLOGISTS AND SEASONED DRUG HUNTERS, UNAPP WILL AGGRESSIVELY PROSECUTE A PORTFOLIO OF 5 PROJECTS AIMING TO DISCOVER ORALLY AVAILABLE, SAFE, AND EFFECTIVE DRUGS AGAINST CORONAVIRUSES, FLAVIVIRUS AND HENIPAVIRUS, THREE MAJOR CLASSES OF VIRUSES WITH PANDEMIC POTENTIAL. THE PROJECTS PORTFOLIO COMBINES APPROACHES TARGETING WELL VALIDATED DRUG TARGETS, SUCH AS THE RNA- DEPENDENT RNA POLYMERASES AND VIRAL PROTEASES, AS WELL AS PHENOTYPIC SCREENING, WHICH WILL ALLOW FOR THE DISCOVERY OF CLINICAL DRUG CANDIDATES AND NOVEL TARGETS THAT WILL ADVANCE OUR FUNDAMENTAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE BIOLOGY OF THOSE VIRUSES. FOUR SCIENTIFIC CORES—VIROLOGY, HIGH-THROUGHPUT BIOLOGY, DRUG DISCOVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH CORES—WILL PROVIDE TECHNOLOGICAL AND SCIENTIFIC EXPERTISE TO SUPPORT PROJECT TEAMS AND IMPLEMENT THE SCIENTIFIC STRATEGY TOWARD NOVEL ANTIVIRAL DRUGS. THE UNAPP WILL BE GOVERNED BY AN ADMINISTRATIVE CORE WHICH WILL BE CO-LED BY THE PIS, DR. PEI-YONG SHI AND DR. THIERRY DIAGANA, WHO HAVE A LONG TRACK-RECORD OF SUCCESSFULLY WORKING TOGETHER. BOTH PIS HAVE LED MULTIPLE PRODUCTIVE COLLABORATIONS FOCUSED ON TRANSLATIONAL IMPACT AND COMBINING PUBLIC, PRIVATE AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS. THE ADMINISTRATIVE CORE WILL PROVIDE INTEGRATED DECISION MAKING IN SCIENTIFIC, OPERATIONAL, FINANCIAL, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION, AND COMMUNICATION. IN COLLABORATION WITH ALL PROJECT AND CORE LEADERS, AS WELL AS WITH EXTERNAL INPUT FROM A SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD AND NIH PROGRAM OFFICERS, THEY WILL ENSURE THAT THE PROJECTS PORTFOLIO LEVERAGES THE FULL SPECTRUM OF TECHNOLOGIES AND CAPABILITIES RESIDING IN ALL FOUR SCIENTIFIC CORES, CAPTURING SYNERGIES ACROSS PROJECTS THROUGH CROSS-LEARNING AND EFFICIENT DEPLOYMENT OF PLATFORMS RELEVANT TO MULTIPLE VIRUSES. BECAUSE OF THE UNIQUE COMPLEMENTARITY OF THE SCIENTIFIC CORES AND THE REMARKABLE SYNERGIES OF THE PROJECT PORTFOLIO, WE FULLY EXPECT THAT THE UNAPP WILL YIELD EXCEPTIONAL PRODUCTIVITY AND DELIVER ALL THE PROPOSED OBJECTIVES: (1) DELIVER 3 IND-READY CANDIDATES AND 3 DEVELOPMENT CANDIDATES, (2) ADVANCE ANTIVIRAL RESEARCH, AND (3) TRAIN NEXT-GENERATION DRUG HUNTERS. | biotech |
| — | THE SCHOOL BOARD OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND | Department of Health and Human Services | $48,603,603 | HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START | education |
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