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Cooperative Agreements - Cities/Counties Newsletter for 2021-11-14 ( 4 items ) |
Cooperative Agreement Makes $275,000 Available for Southwest Border Resource Protection (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior's National Park Service announced that it expects to award cooperative agreements for southwest border resource protection.
The agency description of the cooperative agreement states: "The Southwest Border Resource Protection Program (SWBRPP) provides financial assistance to NPS units, as well as educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, tribes, and local and state agencies to improve resource stewardship, achieve international more ST
Cooperative Agreement Makes $3.6 Million Available for Evaluation of Effectiveness of Telemedicine to Improve HIV Prevention (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that it expects to award up to two cooperative agreements for the evaluation of the effectiveness of telemedicine to improve adherence to HIV prevention and treatment medication.
The agency description of the cooperative agreement states: "The purpose of this notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) is to solicit research applications to evaluate the effectiveness of telemed more ST
Cooperative Agreement Makes $350,000 Available for Landscape Conservation (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management announced that it expects to award a cooperative agreement for landscape conservation.
The estimated total program funding available was cited as $350,000 with a ceiling of $40,000. The category of funding activity is natural resources.
Eligible Applicants: Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments); State governments; Private institutions of higher education; P more ST
Cooperative Agreements Make $26.4 Million Available for Lupus Research (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that it expects to award up to six cooperative agreements for lupus research.
The agency description of the cooperative agreement states: "The primary purpose of this opportunity is to fund applicants with existing access to adult lupus patient populations and can extend current knowledge over 12-17 years from baseline. A second component of this funding opportunity will more ST
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