National Tobacco Control Program Funding
CDC is the only federal agency that provides funding to help support all 50 states, the District of Columbia, 8 U.S. territories, and 12 tribal organizations for tobacco control efforts. Tobacco prevention and control is one of the “best buys” in public health: states with strong tobacco control programs have demonstrated achievement of a $55:$1 return1 on their investment, mostly in averted health care costs to treat smoking-related illness.
FY 2016 Funding
In FY 2016, CDC supported tobacco control programs in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, 8 US territories or jurisdictions, and 12 tribal organizations. In addition, CDC provided funding to states and territories to ensure and expand state quitline capacity.
State Website Links | State Fact Sheet | FY 2016 Funding | ||
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National Tobacco Control Program | Quitline Funding (PPHF) | Total Funding | ||
Alabama | [PDF–325 KB] | $1,017,438 | $308,365 | $1,325,803 |
Alaska | [PDF–326 KB] | $888,092 | $50,000 | $938,092 |
Arizona | [PDF–325 KB] | $991,741 | $295,540 | $1,287,281 |
Arkansas | [PDF–325 KB] | $919,535 | $196,071 | $1,115,606 |
California | [PDF–326 KB] | $2,606,037 | $1,271,588 | $3,877,625 |
Colorado* | [PDF–326 KB] | $1,185,548 | $0 | $1,185,548 |
Connecticut | [PDF–326 KB] | $827,212 | $156,800 | $984,012 |
Delaware | [PDF–326 KB] | $657,843 | $50,000 | $707,843 |
Florida | [PDF–324 KB] | $1,644,990 | $949,856 | $2,594,846 |
Georgia | [PDF–326 KB] | $1,095,246 | $531,097 | $1,626,343 |
Hawaii | [PDF–325 KB] | $824,573 | $55,727 | $880,300 |
Idaho | [PDF–324 KB] | $879,105 | $67,182 | $946,287 |
Illinois | [PDF–324 KB] | $1,147,968 | $639,440 | $1,787,408 |
Indiana | [PDF–324 KB] | $981,318 | $415,928 | $1,397,246 |
Iowa | [PDF–324 KB] | $864,344 | $149,121 | $1,013,465 |
Kansas | [PDF–325 KB] | $976,146 | $146,941 | $1,123,087 |
Kentucky | [PDF–325 KB] | $1,127,751 | $333,405 | $1,461,156 |
Louisiana | [PDF–325 KB] | $930,252 | $302,766 | $1,233,018 |
Maine | [PDF–324 KB] | $813,114 | $75,633 | $888,747 |
Maryland | [PDF–391 KB] | $930,649 | $257,756 | $1,188,405 |
Massachusetts | [PDF–329 KB] | $1,774,942 | $301,392 | $2,076,334 |
Michigan | [PDF–324 KB] | $1,372,176 | $621,837 | $1,994,013 |
Minnesota | [PDF–324 KB] | $990,594 | $270,286 | $1,260,880 |
Mississippi | [PDF–326 KB] | $846,904 | $188,342 | $1,035,246 |
Missouri | [PDF–327 KB] | $1,130,644 | $386,781 | $1,517,425 |
Montana* | [PDF–325 KB] | $842,472 | $0 | $842,472 |
Nebraska | [PDF–325 KB] | $954,209 | $96,096 | $1,050,305 |
Nevada | [PDF–324 KB] | $796,659 | $132,893 | $929,552 |
New Hampshire | [PDF–327 KB] | $802,699 | $63,034 | $865,733 |
New Jersey | [PDF–326 KB] | $969,371 | $414,528 | $1,383,899 |
New Mexico* | [PDF–326 KB] | $952,979 | $0 | $952,979 |
New York | [PDF–326 KB] | $2,267,446 | $868,907 | $3,136,353 |
North Carolina | [PDF–327 KB] | $1,534,179 | $546,730 | $2,080,909 |
North Dakota | [PDF–326 KB] | $878,674 | $50,000 | $928,674 |
Ohio | [PDF–324 KB] | $1,321,214 | $725,038 | $2,046,252 |
Oklahoma | [PDF–325 KB] | $1,048,346 | $234,925 | $1,283,271 |
Oregon | [PDF–324 KB] | $974,609 | $190,594 | $1,165,203 |
Pennsylvania | [PDF–325 KB] | $1,241,737 | $751,669 | $1,993,406 |
Rhode Island | [PDF–327 KB] | $1,449,825 | $50,837 | $1,500,662 |
South Carolina* | [PDF–328 KB] | $1,081,215 | $0 | $1,081,215 |
South Dakota | [PDF–364 KB] | $830,166 | $50,000 | $880,166 |
Tennessee | [PDF–325 KB] | $1,076,219 | $432,954 | $1,509,173 |
Texas | [PDF–325 KB] | $1,644,329 | $1,216,377 | $2,860,706 |
Utah | [PDF–325 KB] | $1,321,193 | $73,071 | $1,394,264 |
Vermont | [PDF–325 KB] | $874,242 | $50,000 | $924,242 |
Virginia | [PDF–325 KB] | $909,857 | $421,369 | $1,331,226 |
Washington | [PDF–301 KB] | $1,082,223 | $320,152 | $1,402,375 |
Washington, D.C. | [PDF–328 KB] | $672,358 | $50,000 | $722,358 |
West Virginia | [PDF–326 KB] | $947,179 | $145,390 | $1,092,569 |
Wisconsin | [PDF–327 KB] | $1,020,679 | $315,152 | $1,335,831 |
Wyoming* | [PDF–325 KB] | $848,756 | $0 | $848,756 |
TOTAL | $55,766,997 | $15,221,570 | $70,988,567 | |
*State did not apply for quitline funding |
Territories | National Tobacco Control Program | Quitline Funding (PPHF) | 2016 Total Funding |
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American Samoa | $135,000 | n/a | $135,000 |
Guam | $207,000 | $50,000 | $257,000 |
Mariana Islands (CNMI) | $145,000 | n/a | $145,000 |
Marshall Islands | $100,000 | n/a | $100,000 |
Micronesia (FSM) | $210,000 | n/a | $210,000 |
Republic of Palau | $130,000 | n/a | $130,000 |
Puerto Rico | $625,453 | $124,404 | $749,857 |
Virgin Islands | $200,201 | n/a | $200,201 |
TOTAL | $1,752,654 | $174,404 | $1,927,058 |
To view and download state tobacco control program fact sheets, see State Fact Sheets.
Reference
- Lightwood J, Glantz SA. The effect of the California tobacco control program on smoking prevalence, cigarette consumption, and healthcare costs: 1989–2008. PLoS One 2013;8(2):e47145.
- Page last reviewed: July 11, 2017
- Page last updated: July 11, 2017
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