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GAVIN NEWSOM
Governor

State of Californiaā€”Health and Human Services Agency
California Department of Public Health


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To: California Local Health Jurisdictions
Extension of DIS Workforce Supplemental Grant Funding
10/6/2023




The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Sexually Transmitted Diseases Control Branch (STDCB) is pleased to inform the recipients of the DIS Workforce supplemental grant funding that an extension has been announced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This extension changes the project end date from January 31, 2025, to January 31, 2026. No additional funding is available with this extension; however, any unspent funds from the first three years of funding will now be accessible through January 31, 2026.

Due to the unexpected change in the project end date, the existing DIS Workforce supplemental grant agreements will need to be amended. The grants will be amended for the following:

  • ā€‹Change the grant agreement term end date from the original end date of December 31, 2025 to the new end date of January 31, 2026.
  • Reduce the total grant budget by removing funding amounts for Years 4 and 5 as announced in the previous notification later issued on August 21, 2023.

With this amendment, the grants will be effective from July 1, 2021 through January 31, 2026. The attached updated funding chart shows the revised grant amounts for each grantee.

Budget revisions for the periods of 01/01/24 ā€“ 01/31/25 and 02/01/25 ā€“ 01/31/26 will need to be submitted and should include the projected amount to be spent. CDC has approved expanded authority permitting the rollover of unspent funds from calendar year 2023 through the end of January 2026. Budget revision requests for this period can be submitted after December 31, 2023, but no later than April 1, 2024.

CDPH has begun the amendment process and in an effort to expedite this grant amendment through the approval process, we request that the following item be returned no later than Friday, October 20, 2023 via email at STDLHJContracts@cdph.ca.gov with a cc to Christine.Johnson@cdph.ca.gov. If you already submitted this item in response to the August 21, 2023 letter then you can disregard this request.

  • Updated LHJ Program Contact Information document

When e-mailing your document to STDLHJContracts@cdph.ca.gov, please include your agencyā€™s name in the subject line when you send the email to help us to easily identify which local health jurisdiction you represent. Please note that no funds are secured until the grant is fully executed.

If you have any questions about this amendment process, please contact Christine Johnson by e-mail at Christine.Johnson@cdph.ca.gov for guidance.

Sincerely,
Kathleen Jacobson Signature
Kathleen Jacobson, MD
Branch Chief
STD Control Branch

Enclosures

cc: Karlo Estacio, Assistant Branch Chief, STD Control Branch
Alexia McGonagle, Chief, Business Operation Services Section, STD Control Branch
Rachel Piper, Chief, Contracts and Purchasing Unit, STD Control Branch
Jessica Frasure-Williams, Chief, Program Development Section, STD Control Branchā€‹

Attachment

ā€‹Updated Funding Allocation List for DIS Workforce Supplement

ā€‹County/Cityā€‹

ā€‹Year 1 Annual Award

(7/1/21-12/31/21)

ā€‹Year 2 Annual Award

(1/ā€‹1/22 - 12/31/22)

ā€‹Year 3 Annual Award

(1/1/23 - 1/31/26)

Total Three-Year Allocation

ā€‹ā€‹Alameda County
ā€‹$302,953
ā€‹$302,953
ā€‹$302,953
ā€‹$908,859ā€‹
ā€‹Amador Coā€‹unty
ā€‹$105,149
ā€‹$105,149
ā€‹$105,149
ā€‹$315,447
ā€‹City of Berkeley
ā€‹$116,434
ā€‹$116,434
ā€‹$116,434
ā€‹$349,302
ā€‹Butte County
ā€‹$130,729
ā€‹$130,729
ā€‹$130,729
ā€‹$392,187
ā€‹Calaveras County
ā€‹$106,278
ā€‹$106,278
ā€‹$106,278
ā€‹$318,834
ā€‹Colusa County
ā€‹$102,475
ā€‹$102,475
ā€‹$102,475
ā€‹$307,425
ā€‹Contra Costa County
ā€‹$243,353
ā€‹$243,353
ā€‹$243,353
ā€‹$730,059
ā€‹Del Norte County
ā€‹$102,976
ā€‹$102,976
ā€‹$102,976
ā€‹$308,928
ā€‹El Dorado County
ā€‹$120,336
ā€‹$120,336
$120,336
ā€‹$361,008ā€‹
ā€‹Fresno County
ā€‹$252,638
ā€‹$252,638
ā€‹$252,638
ā€‹$757,914
ā€‹Glenn Countyā€‹
ā€‹ā€‹$103,477
ā€‹ā€‹$103,477
ā€‹ā€‹$103,477
ā€‹$310,431
ā€‹Humboldt County
ā€‹$116,968
ā€‹$116,968
ā€‹$116,968
ā€‹$350,904
ā€‹Imperial County
ā€‹$130,516
ā€‹$130,516
ā€‹$130,516
ā€‹$391,548
ā€‹Kern County
ā€‹$225,296
$225,296
ā€‹$225,296
ā€‹$675,888ā€‹
ā€‹Kings County
ā€‹$120,080
ā€‹$120,080
ā€‹$120,080
ā€‹$360,240
ā€‹Lake County
ā€‹$108,490
ā€‹$108,490
ā€‹$108,490
ā€‹$325,470ā€‹
ā€‹Lassen County
ā€‹$102,830
ā€‹$102,830
ā€‹$102,830
ā€‹$308,490
ā€‹City of Long Beach
ā€‹$169,168
ā€‹$169,168
ā€‹$169,168
ā€‹$507,504
ā€‹Madera County
ā€‹$121,451
ā€‹$121,451
ā€‹$121,451
ā€‹$364,353
ā€‹Marin County
ā€‹$129,905
ā€‹$129,905
ā€‹$129,905
ā€‹$389,715
ā€‹Mariposa County
ā€‹$102,384
ā€‹$102,384
ā€‹$102,384
ā€‹$307,15ā€‹2
ā€‹Mendocino County
ā€‹$113,136
ā€‹$113,136
ā€‹$113,136
ā€‹$339,408
ā€‹Merced County
ā€‹$136,814
ā€‹$136,814
ā€‹$136,814
ā€‹$410,442
ā€‹Modoc Countyā€‹
ā€‹$101,122
ā€‹$101,122
ā€‹$101,122
ā€‹$303,366
ā€‹Mono County
ā€‹$101,442
ā€‹$101,442
ā€‹$101,442
ā€‹$304,326
ā€‹Monterey County
ā€‹$161,408
ā€‹$161,408
ā€‹$161,408
ā€‹$484,224
ā€‹Napa County
ā€‹$120,548
ā€‹$120,548
ā€‹$120,548
ā€‹$361,644
ā€‹Nevada Countyā€‹
ā€‹$112,670
ā€‹$112,670
ā€‹$112,670
ā€‹$338,010
ā€‹Orange County
ā€‹$563,657
ā€‹$563,657
ā€‹$563,657
ā€‹$1,690,971
ā€‹City of Pasadena
ā€‹$124,429
ā€‹$124,429
ā€‹$124,429
ā€‹$373,287
ā€‹Placer County
ā€‹$145,278
ā€‹$145,278
ā€‹$145,278
ā€‹$435,834
ā€‹Plumas County
ā€‹$102,882
ā€‹$102,882
ā€‹$102,882
ā€‹$308,646
ā€‹Riverside County
ā€‹$420,089
ā€‹$420,089
ā€‹$420,089
ā€‹$1,260,267
ā€‹Sacramento County
ā€‹$314,315
ā€‹$314,315
ā€‹$314,315
ā€‹$942,945
ā€‹San Benito County
ā€‹$107,738
ā€‹$107,738
ā€‹$107,738
ā€‹$323,214
ā€‹San Bernardino County
ā€‹$378,476
ā€‹$378,476
ā€‹$378,476
ā€‹$1,135,428
ā€‹San Diego County
ā€‹$523,452
ā€‹$523,452
ā€‹$523,452
ā€‹$1,570,356
ā€‹San Joaquin County
ā€‹$210,741
ā€‹$210,741
ā€‹$210,741
ā€‹$632,223
ā€‹San Luis Obispo County
ā€‹$136,267
ā€‹$136,267
ā€‹$136,267
ā€‹$408,801
ā€‹San Mateo County
ā€‹$197,256ā€‹
ā€‹$197,256ā€‹
$197,256
$591,768ā€‹
ā€‹Santa Barbara County
ā€‹$163,058
$163,058
ā€‹$163,058
ā€‹$489,174
ā€‹Santa Clara County
ā€‹$337,870
ā€‹$337,870
ā€‹$337,870
ā€‹$1,013,610
ā€‹Santa Cruz County
ā€‹$135,303
ā€‹$135,303

ā€‹$135,303

ā€‹$405,909
ā€‹Shasta County
ā€‹$120,826
ā€‹$120,826
ā€‹$120,826
ā€‹$362,478
ā€‹Sierra County
ā€‹$100,492
ā€‹$100,492
ā€‹$100,492
ā€‹$301,476
ā€‹Siskiyou County
ā€‹$106,289
ā€‹$106,289
ā€‹$106,289
ā€‹$318,867
ā€‹Solano County
ā€‹$155,420
ā€‹$155,420
ā€‹$155,420
ā€‹$466,260
ā€‹Sonoma County
ā€‹$166,720
ā€‹$166,720
ā€‹$166,720
ā€‹$500,160
ā€‹Stanislaus County
ā€‹$178,035
ā€‹$178,035
ā€‹$178,035
ā€‹$534,105
ā€‹Sutter County
ā€‹$112,756
ā€‹$112,756
ā€‹$112,756
ā€‹$338,268
ā€‹Tehama County
ā€‹$107,799
ā€‹$107,799
ā€‹$107,799
ā€‹$323,397
ā€‹Trinity County
ā€‹$101,982
ā€‹$101,982
ā€‹$101,982
ā€‹$305,94ā€‹6
ā€‹Tulare County
ā€‹$168,801
ā€‹$168,801
ā€‹$168,801
ā€‹$506,403
ā€‹Tuolumne County
ā€‹$106,838
ā€‹$106,838
ā€‹$106,838
ā€‹$320,514
ā€‹Ventura County
ā€‹$216,276
ā€‹$216,276
ā€‹$216,276
ā€‹$648,828
ā€‹Yolo County
ā€‹$128,056
ā€‹$128,056
ā€‹$128,056
ā€‹$384,168
ā€‹Yuba County
ā€‹$109,606
ā€‹$109,606
ā€‹$109,606
ā€‹$328,818
ā€‹CRIHB
ā€‹$250,000
ā€‹$250,000
ā€‹$250,000
ā€‹$750,000
ā€‹Total
ā€‹$9,851,733
ā€‹$9,851,733
ā€‹$9,851,733
ā€‹$29,555,199

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ā€‹California Department of Public Health - STD Control Branchā€‹
850 Marina Bay Parkway, Building P, 2nd Floor, Richmond, CA 94804
(510) 620-3400 ā€¢ FAX (916) 636-6212 ā€¢ Internet Address: www.std.ca.govā€‹

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