Indian Health, Social Services Nutrition Federal Grants
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1-7 of 7 for Indian Health, Social Services Nutrition federal grants, government grants and loans. For detailed information on a Indian Health, Social Services Nutrition federal grant including eligibility requirements or financial assistance, click the title.
To promote the delivery of supportive services, including nutrition services, to American Indians, Alaskan natives, and Native Hawaiians that are comparable to services provided under Title III.
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To promote improved health care among American Indians/Alaska Natives through special diabetes prevention and treatment services with objectives and priorities determined at the local level. Extension of SDPI funds for FY 2016 and FY 2017 included a...
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The purpose of the NHSC SP is to enter into contracts with students who are in medical or dental school to provide loan repayment assistance in return for a commitment to provide primary health services in eligible communities of need designated as...
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To develop and enhance management infrastructure of Federally-recognized Tribes and Tribal organizations to assume all or part of existing Indian Health Service programs, functions, services and activities.
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To provide scholarships to American Indians and Alaska Natives at health professions schools in order to obtain health professionals to serve Indians. Upon completion, scholarship recipients are obligated to serve in the Indian Health Service or an...
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To provide scholarships to American Indians and Alaska Natives for the purpose of completing compensatory pre-professional education to enable the recipient to qualify for enrollment or re- enrollment in a health professions school or curriculum.
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To improve the health of low-income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods, which are distributed through public and non-profit private local agencies such as food banks and community action...
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