Exhibit 5

Allocation of Community Prevention Grants Program Funds (1994-1998)

Fiscal Year 1994 (FY 94): $13,000,000
Fiscal Year 1995 (FY 95): $19,257,0001
Fiscal Year 1996 (FY 96): $19,933,0002
Fiscal Year 1997 (FY 97): $18,933,0003
Fiscal Year 1998 (FY 98): $18,833,0004
State FY 94-97 Amount FY 98 Amount Total Amount   State/Territory FY 94-97 Amount FY 98 Amount Total Amount
Alabama

$1,099,000

$286,000

$1,385,000

 

New Hampshire

$375,000

$100,000

$475,000

Alaska

375,000

100,000

475,000

 

New Jersey

1,957,000

528,000

2,485,000

Arizona

1,139,000

305,000

1,444,000

 

New Mexico

498,000

133,000

631,000

Arkansas

650,000

175,000

825,000

 

New York

4,180,000

1,080,000

5,260,000

California

8,812,000

2,354,000

11,166,000

 

North Carolina

1,608,000

434,000

2,042,000

Colorado

972,000

265,000

1,237,000

 

North Dakota

375,000

100,000

475,000

Connecticut 5

734,000

190,000

924,000

 

Ohio

2,906,000

756,000

3,662,000

Delaware

375,000

100,000

475,000

 

Oklahoma

889,000

234,000

1,123,000

Florida

3,302,000

909,000

4,211,000

 

Oregon

798,000

215,000

1,013,000

Georgia

1,820,000

490,000

2,310,000

 

Pennsylvania

2,940,000

769,000

3,709,000

Hawaii

375,000

100,000

475,000

 

Rhode Island

375,000

100,000

475,000

Idaho

375,000

100,000

475,000

 

South Carolina

921,000

234,000

1,155,000

Illinois

3,002,000

794,000

3,796,000

 

South Dakota 7

375,000

100,000

475,000

Indiana

1,502,000

398,000

1,900,000

 

Tennessee

1,308,000

351,000

1,659,000

Iowa

744,000

191,000

935,000

 

Texas

5,119,000

1,369,000

6,488,000

Kansas

700,000

183,000

883,000

 

Utah

680,000

180,000

860,000

Kentucky

988,000

257,000

1,245,000

 

Vermont

375,000

100,000

475,000

Louisiana

1,202,000

308,000

1,510,000

 

Virginia

1,625,000

433,000

2,058,000

Maine

375,000

100,000

475,000

 

Washington

1,424,000

381,000

1,805,000

Maryland

1,278,000

341,000

1,619,000

 

West Virginia

438,000

112,000

550,000

Massachusetts

1,379,000

358,000

1,737,000

 

Wisconsin

1,329,000

336,000

1,665,000

Michigan

2,448,000

636,000

3,084,000

 

Wyoming 5,6,7

375,000

100,000

475,000

Minnesota

1,257,000

331,000

1,588,000

 

District of Columbia 8

375,000

100,000

475,000

Mississippi

771,000

201,000

972,000

 

American Samoa

124,000

33,000

157,000

Missouri

1,332,000

349,000

1,681,000

 

Guam5

124,000

33,000

157,000

Montana

375,000

100,000

475,000

 

Puerto Rico

1,161,000

307,000

1,468,000

Nebraska

450,000

117,000

567,000

 

Virgin Islands 5,6,7

124,000

33,000

157,000

Nevada

390,000

111,000

501,000

 

N. Mariana Islands

124,000

33,000

157,000

1 Of the $20 million appropriated for Title V in FY 95, $1 million was applied to SafeFutures. Unallocated funds from FY 94 ($257,000) were combined with the remaining $19 million of FY 95 funds, for a total of $19,257,000 to be allocated to States/Territories.

2 Of the $20 million appropriated for Title V in FY 96, $200,000 was applied to SafeFutures. Unallocated funds from FY 95 ($133,000) were combined with the remaining $19.8 million of FY 96 funds for a total of $19,933,000 to be allocated to States/Territories.

3 Of the $20 million appropriated for Title V in FY 97, $1.2 million was applied to SafeFutures. Unallocated funds from FY 96 ($133,000) were combined with the remaining $18.8 million of FY 97 funds, for a total of $18,933,000 to be allocated to States/Territories.

4 Of the $20 million appropriated for Title V in FY 98, $1.2 million was applied to SafeFutures. Unallocated funds from FY 97 ($33,000) were combined with the remaining $18.8 million of FY 98 funds, for a total of $18,833,000.

5 These States/Territories did not apply for FY 94 funding.

6 These States/Territories did not apply for FY 95, FY 96, or FY 97 funding.

7 These States/Territories did not apply for FY 98 funding.

8 FY 98 funds held.

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