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Washington County, Miss., funds by Health and Human Services, Department of

Listing $18,256,190.00 in stimulus funds from Health and Human Services, Department of for Washington

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
DELTA HEALTH ALLIANCE, INC. $13,259,886 ARRA - Health Information Technology - Beacon Communities Better Living Utilizing Electronic Systems (BLUES) - Focus on achieving improvements for diabetic patients by electronically linking isolated systems and practices for care management, medication therapy management and patient education
This spending item is part of a $14,666,156 allocation. See details
Health and Human Services, Department of 5/04/2010
SOUTH DELTA PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT INC $1,300,000 ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant ARRA Supplemental Funding for the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF): Provide child care financial assistance to low-income working families and fund activities to improve the quality of child care.
This spending item is part of a $30,983,387 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/09/2009
WARREN WASHINGTON ISSAQUENA SHARKEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY INC $1,111,536 ARRA - Community Services Block Grant Community Services Block Grant Stimulus; American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The Mississippi Department of Human Services (MDHS) is the state agency designated to administer the CSBG program. The state will carry out the goals, objectives an
This spending item is part of a $15,903,165 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/10/2009
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE HEAD START $872,607 ARRA - Early Head Start This award provides for ARRA Early Head Start Expansion funds. Early Head Start provides family-centered services for low-income families with very young children (pre-birth to 3) to promote the healthy development of the children and families. Administration for Children and Families 8/16/2010
HOLLANDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT $812,748 ARRA - Early Head Start ARRA Early Head Start Expansion. The expansion increased enrollment from 32 enrolled to 80 enrolled. A modular unit with 4 classrooms and additional staff was added. Administration for Children and Families 11/23/2009
WASHINGTON COUNTY OPPORTUNITIES INC $584,440 ARRA - Head Start Head Start COLA, Quality Improvement (1)The agency shall provide a 2.88% Cost of Living Adjustment in salaries and increase fringe benefits to 157 employees over a 12 month period. The agency is also extending group insurance coverage to 22 employees. (2 Administration for Children and Families 7/01/2009
DELTA HEALTH CENTER INC $239,597 ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] In response to the unmet needs for pediatric primary and preventive care services, DHC will utilize the IDS funds to reestablish pediatric services for needy residents in the greater Washington County by providing comprehensive service... Show more Health Resources and Services Administration 3/27/2009
SOUTH DELTA PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT INC $42,976 Aging Congregate Nutrition Services for States Well balanced meals provided in a group setting in a centralized location five days a week, except for designated holidays or emergencies when the site may be closed. In addition, to a healthful meal, participants receive the social benefit of peer cont... Show more
This spending item is part of a $596,849 allocation. See details
Administration on Aging 3/18/2009
EVERY MOTHER, INC $32,400 ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--State Territories and Pacific Islands Chronic diseases are the leading causes of death in Virginia and include heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes. All of these leading causes of death are impacted by risk factors such as improper nutrition, lack of physical a... Show more
This spending item is part of a $1,076,909 allocation. See details
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2/06/2010