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hsm250 - Summarize each program’s objective, eligibility requirements, type of assistance, dollar range, and average of assistance in 125 to 350 words.
• Reference each program chosen by including its CFDA number
hsm 250 - 93.294 MENTORING PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM - PROTEGE
The objective of the Protege program is to offer support to small businesses devoted to educating at risk women on the subject of preventing HIV/AIDS infections. Entitled organizations incorporate non-profits and faith based service providers, schools as well as research foundations. The nature of aid is a one year donation up to $50,000, with a total of four awards granted for each year.
hsm260 - 93.254 INFANT ADOPTION AWARENESS TRAINING
The objective of the adoption training program is to offer trainings for health care workers and adoption counselors to offer wide-ranging information to expecting women concerning adoption. The donation may be used by non-profits health care centers, and additional organizations that have a significant dedication to infant adoption counseling. The nature of aid provided is fiscal, in one time donations may be disseminated over a one to five year period. Donations range from roughly three quarters of a million dollars to a little over four million dollars with an average of a little above one and a half million.
hsm 260 - 93.228 INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE_HEALTH MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
The objective of the health management program is to get better the health of indigenous Americans including indigenous Alaskan natives, and train these groups to have a part in managing the on hand Indian Health Services program. All Federally acknowledged ethnic groups and individual participants are permitted to apply for the donations, which provide yearly awards ranging from $50,000 to $185,000 with an average award of a little under $80,000 for management initiatives as well as $182,140 for direct health care initiatives.
Hsm 260
• Reference each program chosen by including its CFDA number
hsm 250 - 93.294 MENTORING PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM - PROTEGE
The objective of the Protege program is to offer support to small businesses devoted to educating at risk women on the subject of preventing HIV/AIDS infections. Entitled organizations incorporate non-profits and faith based service providers, schools as well as research foundations. The nature of aid is a one year donation up to $50,000, with a total of four awards granted for each year.
hsm260 - 93.254 INFANT ADOPTION AWARENESS TRAINING
The objective of the adoption training program is to offer trainings for health care workers and adoption counselors to offer wide-ranging information to expecting women concerning adoption. The donation may be used by non-profits health care centers, and additional organizations that have a significant dedication to infant adoption counseling. The nature of aid provided is fiscal, in one time donations may be disseminated over a one to five year period. Donations range from roughly three quarters of a million dollars to a little over four million dollars with an average of a little above one and a half million.
hsm 260 - 93.228 INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE_HEALTH MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
The objective of the health management program is to get better the health of indigenous Americans including indigenous Alaskan natives, and train these groups to have a part in managing the on hand Indian Health Services program. All Federally acknowledged ethnic groups and individual participants are permitted to apply for the donations, which provide yearly awards ranging from $50,000 to $185,000 with an average award of a little under $80,000 for management initiatives as well as $182,140 for direct health care initiatives.
Hsm 260