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TENTATIVE POPULATION ALLOCATION OF CBCAP FUNDS - FFY 2008

IMPORTANT NOTE: The following figures represent our best estimate of what each State, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia will receive for the population portion of their grant award allocation. These figures are based on a 70% formula figure, census figures available; and an assumption that each of the Territories will receive the base allowance of $200,000. These figures could change if census figures are updated, if there are additional set-asides in the appropriation, or if State participation differs from what is predicted at this time. The amount of funds available and population fluctuations have impacted the population distribution amounts for most of the States over last year’s estimated allocation. NOTE: The base allowance has been increased as a result of the increase in the overall appropriation for the CBCAP Program in FY2005. Future years’ base allowances will be subject to the availability of funds.

For purposes of submitting the application, each State may use this amount when calculating its budget and determining the 20% matching funds obligation as set forth in section III-G-1 of the Program Instruction. Since this amount is only tentative, each State must submit a revised budget to OCAN, to complete the application, not later than October 31, 2008. The revised budget must be based on the actual amount awarded to the State, as verified in the Grant Award letter. For those States providing matching funds in excess of 20%, if the excess amount meets the 20% requirement of the final grant award, such States do not need to submit budget amendments.

ALABAMA $ 389,671 MONTANA $ 200,000
ALASKA $ 200,000 NEBRASKA $ 200,000
AMERICAN SAMOA $ 200,000 NEVADA $ 222,120
ARIZONA $ 565,127 NEW HAMPSHIRE $ 200,000
ARKANSAS $ 241,587 NEW JERSEY $ 773,010
CALIFORNIA $ 3,469,162 NEW MEXICO $ 200,000
COLORADO $ 422,129 NEW YORK $1,625,503
CONNECTICUT $ 298,579 NORTH CAROLINA $ 765,587
DELAWARE $ 200,000 NORTH DAKOTA $ 200,000
DC $ 200,000 N. MARIANA ISLANDS $ 200,000
FLORIDA $1,454,579 OHIO $ 986,595
GEORGIA $ 844,855 OKLAHOMA $ 305,133
GUAM $ 200,000 OREGON $ 303,920
HAWAII $ 200,000 PENNSYLVANIA $ 1,007,201
IDAHO $ 200,000 PUERTO RICO $ 369,057
ILLINOIS $1,158,921 RHODE ISLAND $ 200,000
INDIANA $ 573,141 SOUTH CAROLINA $ 367,304
IOWA $ 239,863 SOUTH DAKOTA $ 200,000
KANSAS $ 241,109 TENNESSEE $ 497,219
KENTUCKY $ 350,483 TEXAS $2,262,134
LOUISIANA $ 410,374 UTAH $ 265,521
MAINE $ 200,000 VERMONT $ 200,000
MARYLAND $ 501,666 VIRGINIA $ 652,423
MASSACHUSETTS $ 521,360 VIRGIN ISLANDS $ 200,000
MICHIGAN $ 902,622 WASHINGTON $ 530,775
MINNESOTA $ 439,669 WEST VIRGINIA $ 200,000
MISSISSIPPI $ 267,662 WISCONSIN $ 463,418
MISSOURI $ 492,824 WYOMING $ 200,000