Through this program, the National Institutes of Health provide funding for the dissemination of new alcohol research information to health professionals.
Funds from this HHS program are available to current Head Start and Early Head Start grantees to support coaches who will provide guidance and assistance to classroom teaching staff.
This HHS grant provides funding to create Occupational Safety and Health Education and Research Centers that provide continuing education training in occupational safety and health.
$133 million is available to 5 states (CO, IL, NM, OR, and WI) Departments of Education for bold, comprehensive plans to reform early childhood education.
$133 million is available to 5 states (CO, IL, NM, OR, and WI) Departments of Education for bold, comprehensive plans to reform early childhood education.
This HHS program supports communities that strategically organize to implement and evaluate evidence-based policy, system and environmental change interventions that eliminate health disparities.
Applicants to this NIH program may be awarded funding to develop programs and materials that increase understanding of the science of drug abuse and addiction among K-12 students and the public.
HHS is expected to award $2.25 million across 9 awards for projects that improve the access to quality health care services in underserved rural and urban communities.
The FDA will award $22.5 million across up to 15 awards for collaborative projects that increase awareness and educate the community on the harmful effects of tobacco use.
HHS will grant $1.5M across six awards for collaborative projects addressing unhealthy behaviors in at-risk minority youth, and promoting a more positive lifestyle.
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