Georgia
GATotal Received
$97,232,895,078
Per Capita
$9K
Population
10,711,908
Awards in Georgia
PROVIDE REIMBURSEMENT TO STATE, LOCAL, TRIBAL, AND TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT ENTITIES AND CERTAIN PRIVATE NON-PROFIT ORG...
$1.4B
GEORGIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY AGENCY
This $1.4 billion FEMA grant reimburses Georgia for emergency protective measures taken during the pandemic. The funding covers emergency medical care, medical sheltering, vaccine administration and distribution, and community engagement efforts to protect public health and safety across the state.
MEDICAID ENTITLEMENT FOR 15 - FY 2026 - T19
$5.4B
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
This $5.4 billion grant provides the second installment of federal Medicaid funding to Georgia for fiscal year 2026. Georgia has pursued a limited Medicaid expansion approach, extending coverage to some additional adults but not to the full ACA expansion population.
SNAP EBT BENEFITS
$1.1B
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
This $1.1 billion direct payment funds SNAP food benefits in Georgia for fiscal year 2026. Administered by the Georgia Department of Human Services, these electronic benefits help low-income families across the state purchase food at authorized retailers.
MEDICAID ENTITLEMENT FOR 15 - FY 2026 - T19
$12.8B
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
This $12.8 billion grant provides federal Medicaid funding to Georgia for fiscal year 2026. Georgia operates one of the more restrictive Medicaid programs among large states, though the size of its population still drives substantial federal spending.
SNAP EBT BENEFITS
$3.2B
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
The Department of Agriculture allocated $3.2 billion to the Georgia Department of Human Services for SNAP EBT benefits for fiscal year 2025. This funding provides food assistance to low-income Georgians through the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
CNP CN BLOCK PROG
$961.7M
GEORGIA DEPT OF EDUCATION
This $962 million grant from the Department of Agriculture funded the Child Nutrition Block Program in Georgia for fiscal year 2022. Administered through the Georgia Department of Education, the program supported school meal programs and other child nutrition initiatives across the state.