Latah County, Idaho, funds by Health and Human Services, Department of
Listing $5,788,429.22 in stimulus funds from Health and Human Services, Department of for Latah
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 |
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UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO | $2,000,000 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant IdahoSTARS Project Description: To establish a comprehensive, coordinated, high quality professional development and child care resource and referral system in Idaho that: 1) builds the developmental assets of young children with and without disabilities;
This spending item is part of a $11,946,497 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO | $1,600,000 |
ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant IdahoSTARS Project Description: To establish a comprehensive, coordinated, high quality professional development and child care resource and referral system in Idaho that: 1) builds the developmental assets of young children with and without disabilities;
This spending item is part of a $11,946,497 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO | $903,503 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support A major challenge for public health officials is predicting the outbreak of diseases. Zoonotic diseases are a particular challenge since little is known about the specific mechanisms behind host switching. For example, what abiotic factors increase the pr | National Institutes of Health | 8/13/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO | $395,942 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Accounting for evolutionary change in infectious agents represents a key challenge for medicine in the 21st century. Examples of rapid evolution of pathogens affecting human health abound. Particularly relevant is the evolution of antibiotic resistance le | National Institutes of Health | 8/13/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO | $252,383 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support An important outcome of the recent protein structure initiative is the discovery of numerous protein families that do not form compact rigid structures. These intrinsically unstructured proteins (IUPs) are common in nature and disrupting their function
This spending item is part of a $358,950 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/14/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO | $150,199 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This proposal is aimed at understanding the mechanism of TFP-suppression by A-motility. This supplement is well within the scope of the original project because these data stem directly from our work on AglZ and MglA and they add an unexpected dimension t | National Institutes of Health | 9/09/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO | $143,981 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This NCRR Administrative Supplement to the Idaho INBRE Program parent award is for a collaborative project with the University of Washington's Clinical and Translational Science Award (ITHS). The proposal is within the scope of the scientifically-reviewe
This spending item is part of a $600,000 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/01/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO | $118,306 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This project will enhance current NCRR-supported research, student training, and research core facilities that have been scientifically reviewed as part of the IDeA Idaho INBRE Program parent award. The goal is to accelerate the tempo of scientific disco
This spending item is part of a $1,000,000 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 8/31/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO | $89,367 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Support from the COBRE funding over the last 9 years has contributed to the establishment and growth of a nationally recognized program in microbial pathogenesis at the University of Idaho. Our currently funded COBRE program continues to focus on buildin | National Institutes of Health | 7/13/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO | $71,309 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are ancient cellular appendages that have been adapted for motile and sensory functions. Motile forms of these organelles are capable of propelling some cells like sperm and protozoa through a liquid environment while other | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO | $38,201 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The insights gained from the Year 1 studies have caused us to adjust our exposure paradigm. Specifically, studies during Year 2 of the parent grant will evaluate fetuses exposed to continuous, levels of BPA that better model current human exposure levels
This spending item is part of a $165,341 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 8/28/2010 |
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO | $25,238 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The overall goal of the ITHS Center for Scientific Review (CSR) is to foster the development of innovative translational and clinical research by leveraging multiple existing sources of pilot funding for our membership and creating new funding programs th
This spending item is part of a $382,099 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |