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HRSA Health Resources & Services Administration

In FY 2022 41,795 organ transplants were performed
An estimated60,000,000 people (including pregnant women, infants, children, and children with special needs), and their families in the United States benefitted from a Title V supported service in FY 2020.
In FY 2022 21,816 geographic areas, populations, and facilities designated as having too few primary care, dental, and mental health providers

HRSA Grants – FY 2022

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State FY 2022 Funding Unique Awardees Total Awards
U.S. Minor Islands $0 0 0
Marshall Islands $1,455,988 1 4
Republic of Palau $1,993,860 1 8
American Samoa $5,329,895 2 9
Guam $5,439,232 3 11
Northern Mariana Islands $6,389,996 3 12
Federated States of Micronesia $5,484,165 6 13
U.S. Virgin Islands $10,781,847 5 15
Wyoming $18,978,702 10 30
Delaware $47,080,708 16 34
North Dakota $28,169,321 11 36
South Dakota $37,969,725 15 38
Rhode Island $62,528,148 29 59
Vermont $54,808,151 23 61
Nebraska $62,166,259 26 63
Nevada $81,268,158 27 67
Idaho $72,008,643 25 68
Utah $94,664,055 23 72
New Hampshire $68,068,594 28 74
Montana $80,748,448 22 78
Hawaii $98,411,695 41 83
Iowa $97,159,484 30 83
Alaska $131,345,377 38 87
Arkansas $138,273,492 25 89
Kansas $109,018,743 37 90
District of Columbia $186,156,787 37 93
Puerto Rico $180,177,471 37 97
New Mexico $120,711,408 40 98
Wisconsin $119,557,388 46 99
Minnesota $132,337,225 43 102
Maine $101,526,593 47 111
Maryland $223,991,594 56 118
Connecticut $154,160,319 55 120
South Carolina $218,822,293 46 122
Mississippi $209,854,661 49 126
Oklahoma $158,452,576 45 126
Arizona $208,004,484 45 133
West Virginia $159,148,410 59 134
Alabama $294,133,955 46 135
Indiana $178,941,796 62 138
Kentucky $155,634,283 59 140
Colorado $212,810,602 63 141
Oregon $175,076,013 65 141
New Jersey $250,341,900 66 149
Virginia $205,006,098 71 154
Tennessee $230,054,240 64 162
Louisiana $233,046,068 73 178
Washington $275,673,372 78 179
Missouri $413,583,982 76 200
Michigan $296,658,925 91 207
Georgia $370,824,532 100 218
North Carolina $290,189,099 75 224
Massachusetts $319,730,576 84 232
Ohio $346,667,023 114 243
Florida $600,841,144 112 282
Illinois $469,450,026 123 301
Pennsylvania $429,997,992 132 302
Texas $692,925,305 149 363
New York $852,564,781 202 463
California $1,336,882,349 309 824
Primary Care/Health Centers

Primary Care/Health Centers

Provides comprehensive primary and preventive health care to more than 28 million people across the country.

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program

Maintains a comprehensive system of HIV care and services to more than half a million people each year.

Health Workforce

Health Workforce

Improves the health of the underserved by strengthening the health workforce.

Shortage Designation

Shortage Designation

Determines areas with a shortage of health care resources to ensure resources reach the populations with greatest needs.

Rural Health

Rural Health

Helps increase access to care for underserved populations and build health care capacity in rural communities.