FPWA analysis of NYC OMB Budget Function Analysis (FY 21 Adopted Budget). See more charts on Tableau and/or download the data
See How Federal Grants Support DOHMH in FY 2021
DOHMM Federal Funding: All
DOHMH’s FY 21 Adopted Budget is more than $1.7 billion, of which 16 percent ($276 million) comes from the federal government through sixty-six individual grants. Of those, just eight federal grants account for more than 80 percent of DOHMH’s federal grants.
FPWA analysis of NYC OMB Budget Function Analysis (FY 21 Adopted Budget). See more charts on Tableau and/or download the data
DOHMM Federal Funding: By Program Area
DOHMH’s budget is divided into thirty-seven program areas. Each program area relies on a mix of funding sources and is uniquely vulnerable to budget cuts. For example, Disease Prevention & Treatment- HIV/AIDS — which supports the Bureau of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control — relies on the largest sum of federal grants ($153.7 million) and relies on the largest share of federal grants (84 percent).
FPWA analysis of NYC OMB Budget Function Analysis (FY 21 Adopted Budget). See more charts on Tableau and/or download the data
FPWA analysis of NYC OMB Budget Function Analysis (FY 21 Adopted Budget). See more charts on Tableau and/or download the data
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