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Lee County, Ala., funds by Health and Human Services, Department of

Listing $3,427,372.41 in stimulus funds from Health and Human Services, Department of for Lee

Note: For some programs where states do not report where money will be distributed across the state, we do not have the allocation for individual counties. Those programs include: Medicaid, unemployment benefits and food stamps. Those amounts are included in the totals for where the state agency receiving that money is located.

Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.

Recipient Amount Description Federal Dept./Agency Date
AUBURN UNIVERSITY $986,258 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this study is to examine whether the manner in which parents interact with their preschool children and parents' and children's responses to stress, in combination with how they think about stressful social situations, influence the child' National Institutes of Health 9/30/2009
ALABAMA COUNCIL ON HUMAN RELATIONS INC $627,149 ARRA - Community Services Block Grant The Community Services Block Grant American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) funds will be used to provide services to low-income individuals and families to assist in removing obstacles and solving problems that impede the achievement
This spending item is part of a $18,335,466 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/10/2009
AUBURN UNIVERSITY $401,500 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The overall purpose is to determine the potential roles of the up-regulated genes in insecticide resistance in mosquitoes. We expect that comparison of 1) levels of resistance and the levels of gene expression and 2) the levels of silenced gene expression National Institutes of Health 5/06/2009
AUBURN UNIVERSITY $355,800 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Embryonic stem cell (ESC) differentiation is a potentially powerful approach for generating a renewable source of cells for regenerative medicine. It is known that the microenvironment greatly influences ESC differentiation and self-renewal. Most biologic
This spending item is part of a $820,050 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 8/11/2009
ALABAMA COUNCIL ON HUMAN RELATIONS INC $345,838 ARRA - Head Start HEAD/START EARLY HEADSTART ARRA COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENT AND COLA AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT FUNDING CONSISTENT WITH SEC 640-A Administration for Children and Families 6/30/2009
AUBURN UNIVERSITY $324,280 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this project is to identify new antibiotics that can be used to treat infections by bacterial pathogens. Most antibiotics are derived from microbial species in pure cultures, but since a small proportion of microorganisms have been cultur
This spending item is part of a $410,905 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 5/29/2009
AUBURN UNIVERSITY $76,451 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Giardia is an important cause of diarrheal disease in humans and other animals. Safer and more effective therapies are needed. We propose in this research to evaluate several candidate compounds (in addition to SP 1020 - our lead compound). To date we hav National Institutes of Health 7/22/2009
AUBURN UNIVERSITY $73,166 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This project will investigate the influence of mastery motivation climate physical eduction programming on physical activity in rural african American children (ages 5-8) who are risk for poor health. The long term goal is to provide school age children National Institutes of Health 6/22/2009
AUBURN UNIVERSITY $62,355 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This study uniquely combines technologies from the fields of acoustics and MRI imaging to address a research question that has vexed manual therapists for over a century. The work will deepen the research of the parent grant by allowing further investigat
This spending item is part of a $465,367 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/14/2009
GREATER PEACE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP $45,000 ARRA Strengthening Communities Fund ARRA Strengthening Communities Fund Nonprofits Capacity Building Program The goal of this program is to build the capacity of our nonprofit partners in order to address the broad economic recovery issues present our community, including helping low-inco
This spending item is part of a $973,584 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 9/19/2009
AUBURN UNIVERSITY $44,851 Recovery Act Comparative Effectiveness Research - AHRQ Better continuity of care has been associated with improved quality of care, and reduced emergency room visits and hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions. With better continuity, interactions between patients and providers are ... Show more
This spending item is part of a $455,422 allocation. See details
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 9/28/2010
AUBURN UNIVERSITY $38,500 ARRA - Health Information Technology Extension Program USA'S CENTER FOR STRATEGIC HEALTH INNOVATION HAS FORMED A CONSORTIUM OF PARTNERS INCLUDING ALABAMA MEDICAID AGENCY, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, AUBURN UNIVERSITY AND THE ALABAMA PRIMARY HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATION TO SERVE AS THE ALABAMA REGI... Show more
This spending item is part of a $9,042,318 allocation. See details
Health and Human Services, Department of 4/06/2010
LEE-RUSSELL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENT $19,732 ARRA - Communities Putting Prevention to Work: Chronic Disease Self-Manage In collaboration with the Recovery Act-funded Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) program, this funding will support the deployment of evidence-based chronic disease self-management programs that empower older people... Show more
This spending item is part of a $600,000 allocation. See details
Administration on Aging 3/31/2010
AUBURN UNIVERSITY $15,476 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support There is increasing use of soy products in the diet of the population and especially as non dairy sources of protein and in individuals with milk allergy. However, soy beans contain compounds called phytochemicals, which have the capacity to act in the sa National Institutes of Health 6/17/2010
AUBURN UNIVERSITY $11,016 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR) proposes to build upon its success in developing research expertise and infrastructure by strengthening its current collaborations and formally establishing a new collaboration in a 4 year multidisciplinary g
This spending item is part of a $578,853 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/29/2009