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TABLE 5-1 STD Prevention Programs Funded by the Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Fiscal Year 1996
Program
Funding Level ($)
Preventive Health Services
STD Accelerated Prevention Campaign
69,954,310
Prevention of Infertility Caused by STDs
9,798,309
Intra-agency Agreement: Office of Population Affairs and the CDC
1,700,000
The National AIDS, STD, and National Immunization Program Hotline
715,390
Intra-agency Agreement: Indian Health Service (IHS) and the CDC
325,000
Human Resources Development
STD/HIV Prevention Training Centers
4,008,547
Public Health Graduate Training Certification Program
2,965,623
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Faculty Expansion Program
648,070
Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH)
400,000
Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine (ATPM)
Research and Evaluation Issues in Prevention of Infertility Due to STDs
1,275,000
STD Accelerated Prevention Campaign: Enhanced Projects for STD Prevention in High-Risk Youth
1,025,188
Innovations in Syphilis Prevention in the United States: Reconsidering the Epidemiology and Involving Communities
1,000,000
Development and Feasibility Testing of Interventions to Increase Health-Seeking Behaviors in, and Health Care for, Populations at High Risk for Gonorrhea
SOURCE: CDC, Division of STD Prevention. Unpublished data, October 1996.
Block Grant Proposals
Current proposals from the Department of Health and Human Services would consolidate many federal categorical programs into block grants that each state would allocate among competing health needs and among local public and private sector agencies. A Senate legislative proposal would consolidate and replace 12 CDC categorical programs with 1 or 2 block grants. The Department of Health and Human Services advocates consolidating these CDC programs into three new public health "Performance Partnership Grants," including one for HIV/AIDS, STD, and TB. Performance Partnership Grants are essentially block grants that