LOS ANGELES, COUNTY OF
LOS ANGELES, California
Total Received
$78.6M
Total Awards
4
State
California
Last Updated
Dec 19, 2025
Yearly Funding Trend
$78.6M24
Top 4 Awards to LOS ANGELES, COUNTY OF
Largest individual federal awards on record for this recipient, ranked by obligated amount. Data through December 19, 2025.
| Award | Awarding Agency | Program | Place | FY | Obligation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ASST_NON_U3REP190604_075 LOS ANGELES COUNTY HOSPITAL PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM - SEE ATTACHED | Department of Health and Human Services Office of Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response | 93.078 STRENGTHENING EMERGENCY CARE DELIVERY IN THE UNITED STATES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM THROUGH HEALTH INFORMATION AND PROMOTION | CA-90 | 2024 | $49,178,101 |
ASST_NON_U3REP240735_075 LOS ANGELES COUNTY HOSPITAL PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM - THIS APPLICATION PROPOSES SHORT-TERM GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND PLANNED ACTIVITIES FOR 2024-2028 PROJECT PERIOD. SUMMARIZES THE OVER… | Department of Health and Human Services Office of Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response | 93.825 NATIONAL EBOLA TRAINING AND EDUCATION CENTER (NETEC) | CA-90 | 2024 | $20,353,241 |
ASST_NON_H4932718_075 HEALTHY START INITIATIVE | Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration | 93.926 HEALTHY START INITIATIVE | CA-90 | 2024 | $7,888,058 |
ASST_NON_2020ARBX0107_015 THE COMPREHENSIVE OPIOID, STIMULANT, AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM (COSSAP) WAS DEVELOPED AS PART OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ADDICTION AND RECOVERY ACT (CARA) LEGISLATION. COSSAPS PURPOSE… | Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs | 16.838 COMPREHENSIVE OPIOID, STIMULANT, AND OTHER SUBSTANCES USE PROGRAM | LOS ANGELES, CA-34 | 2024 | $1,200,000 |
Top 4 awards shown, ranked by obligated amount. Dates reflect performance period; last-modified dates match USAspending.gov. Complete listings include all transaction history going back to FY2024.
Federal Programs (CFDA)
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93.078 — STRENGTHENING EMERGENCY CARE DELIVERY IN THE UNITED STATES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM THROUGH HEALTH INFORMATION AND PROMOTION$49.2M
93.825 — NATIONAL EBOLA TRAINING AND EDUCATION CENTER (NETEC)$20.4M
93.926 — HEALTHY START INITIATIVE$7.9M
16.838 — COMPREHENSIVE OPIOID, STIMULANT, AND OTHER SUBSTANCES USE PROGRAM$1.2M
Source: USAspending.gov · All Recipients · California