$500 Million Allocated For Indian Health Care Improvements
The Indian Health Service (IHS) will release $500 million in Recovery Act funds allocated for improvements in Indian health. Funds will be used for health facilities construction and maintenance, equipment, and health information technology. For more information, see:
The above funding levels for Improving and Preserving Health Care and for Health IT are estimates as of May 1, 2009. These estimates are being further refined and the chart will be updated when new estimates are available.
HHS Establishes the Strengthening Communities Fund
Partnering with Private and public organizations , HHS will provide one-time, two year grants to aid communities severely affected by the economic downturn. Non-Profits, Faith-Based, states, cities, counties and Tribal/Native American organizations which help families may apply for grants through two components of the Fund: 1) Non-Profit Capacity-Building Program, and 2) the State, Local, and Tribal Government Capacity-Building Program.
The Federal Coordinating Council for Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) will coordinate the research efforts to compare medical treatments and strategies to improve health. This information is essential for clinicians and patients to decide on the best treatment. It also enables our nation to improve the health of communities and the performance of the health system.
Most of Recovery Act funding will go to States, Territories, and Tribes, who will in turn distribute funds through grants, contracts, subsidies, loan programs, etc. Be sure to check your State Web site for information. Additionally, check the list of State Recovery sites for a link to your state.
Grants announced at the Federal level are announced on Grants.gov.
To learn if you are eligible to receive government benefits, visit GovBenefits.gov. Government loans are available at GovLoans.gov.
Federal contracting opportunities are listed at FedBizOps.