Onondaga County, N.Y., funds by Health and Human Services, Department of
Listing $19,374,385.11 in stimulus funds from Health and Human Services, Department of for Onondaga
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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PEOPLES EQUAL ACTION AND COMMUNITY EFFORT INC | $2,346,878 |
ARRA - Community Services Block Grant ARRA Supplemental Funding for the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Program: Allocate funds to a network of eligible entities to support employment related services which create and sustain economic growth in keeping with the requirements of the CSBG
This spending item is part of a $86,780,940 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/10/2009 |
PEOPLES EQUAL ACTION AND COMMUNITY EFFORT, INC. | $2,097,231 | ARRA - Head Start This award provides for ARRA Early Head Start Expansion of eighty (80) new slots in Onondaga County. The Early Head Start program provides family-centered services for low-income families with very young children (pre-birth to 3) to promote the healthy d | Administration for Children and Families | 11/18/2009 |
Health Advancement Collaborative of Central New York, Inc. | $1,660,000 |
ARRA - Health Information Technology Extension Program The New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC), in partnership with the Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative (MAeHC), is pleased to submit this response to the Regional Centers Cooperative Agreement Program Funding Opportunity Announcement to establishsh the NYeC... Show more
This spending item is part of a $27,589,318 allocation.
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Health and Human Services, Department of | 2/08/2010 |
SYRACUSE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. | $1,579,685 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] HRSA has provided Syracuse Community Health Center with an approval to utilize CIP funds to purchase equipment and to perform minor renovations at approved sites of SCHC. A new CIP application has been submitted to HRSA and we receiveded notification on Jul... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 6/25/2009 |
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY | $1,055,868 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This project's long-term goal is to enhance the effectiveness of AUD relapse prevention interventions through advancing understanding of the relationships among interpersonal stress, affect regulation, alcohol lapse, and patterns of alcohol use following
This spending item is part of a $1,085,149 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/08/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $829,154 | ARRA Grants for Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry Training and Enhancement Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry: Physician Assistant Training in Primary Care This funding will support student housing as we develop professional relationships with medically underserved communitities, salary and benefits for one 0.5 FTE fa... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 9/03/2010 |
COUNTY OF ONONDAGA | $814,638 |
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 $96,785,640 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
COUNTY OF ONONDAGA | $731,031 |
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 $96,785,640 allocation.
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Administration for Children and Families | 4/09/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $706,500 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Numerous studies have shown that the protein tyrosine phosphatase SHP-1 modulates the expression of proinflammatory genes in leukocytes and glia that have been shown to cause inflammatory demyelination in the CNS. Accordingly, genetic deficiency in SHP-1 | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $691,110 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support During embryogenesis, the heart develops functional left-right (LR) asymmetries. Perturbation of cardiac LR asymmetry, or laterality, often leads to complex congenital heart defects. There is strong evidence that ciliated cells play a role in establishing | National Institutes of Health | 6/01/2009 |
PEOPLES EQUAL ACTION AND COMMUNITY EFFORT INC | $573,767 | ARRA - Head Start This award provides for ARRA Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), and Quality Improvement funding consistent with the provisions of Section 640(a)(5) of the Head Start Act for the Head Start and Early Head Start program. Head Start promotes the school readi | Administration for Children and Families | 6/22/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $555,154 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Continual dynamic remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton, in response to intrinsic and extrinsic signals, is critical for the execution of many eukaryotic cell functions including cell cycle progression, cell motility, secretion and recovery from cellular/e | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
SYRACUSE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC | $528,161 | ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Syracuse Community Health Center will enhance its patient care delivery system by increasing our provider staffing and expanding the hours of coverage available. This will enable the organization to help meet the increasing demand foror services by increas... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 3/27/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $431,750 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Odor detection and signal transduction occur in cilia where they are initiated by the interaction of odorant molecules with G-protein coupled olfactory receptors. Olfactory receptors comprise a large multigene family; in humans there are an estimated 400 | National Institutes of Health | 6/19/2009 |
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY | $398,948 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Scientific Rationale: The transition from adolescence to adulthood involves important developmental challenges. Events during this key developmental phase can profoundly shape and influence academic and occupational achievement as well as affect health ou | National Institutes of Health | 8/17/2009 |
C & S Architects, Engineers, Land Surveyors & Landscape Architect, PLLC | $355,022 |
National Center for Research Resources, Recovery Act Construction Support This NTH construction application is requesting $2,401,705 to renovate the third and three-quarters of the fourth floor (20,763 net sq. ft) in the 30-year-old, 5-story Cancer Cell Center building (CCC) at Roswell Park Cancer InInstitute (RPCI) for occupancy... Show more
This spending item is part of a $4,675,896 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 10/20/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $304,852 | ARRA Grants for Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry Training and Enhancement Seeks to build upon the successes of our current AAU grant (HRSA D54HP05462, Andrea T. Manyon, PI) with the expansion of an existing Academic Administrative Unit, specifically the Department of Family Medicine (D(DFM) at SUNY Upstate Medical University, int... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 8/20/2010 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $295,348 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This grant application is a response to Topic 15-OD (ORDR)-101. Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is an inherited cardiac disease characterized by severe ventricular arrhythmias, as well as progressive replacement of healthy myocardiu
This spending item is part of a $999,229 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/21/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $266,716 | ARRA ? Equipment to Enhance Training for Health Professionals Funding will support the following simulation equipment: SimMan 3G with advanced video system, SimBaby, two Virtual IV Haptics Devices with accessories, a Birthing Simulator, 2 Nasogastric Tube Task Trainers, and three female pelvic exam t trainers.... Show more | Health Resources and Services Administration | 9/04/2010 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $252,535 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Myeloproliferative disorders (MPDs) are clonal hematologic malignancies characterized by overproduction of one or more myeloid lineage cells. Chromosomal translocations or mutations in protein tyrosine kinases are frequently observed in MPDs. For example, | National Institutes of Health | 8/01/2009 |
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY | $225,516 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This multisite project provides a unique test of a multilevel HIV/STD prevention strategy for high-risk youth. A total of 1600 African American adolescents, ages 12-16, will be recruited through CBOs in 4 cities, two in the Northeast (Providence and Syrac | National Institutes of Health | 9/28/2009 |
PEOPLES EQUAL ACTION AND COMMUNITY EFFORT, INC. | $225,000 | ARRA - Head Start This award allows the Head Start/Early Head Start program to create and maintain an ARRA Early Learning Mentor Coach element to the existing structure within the education component.It aligns with the Head Start/Early Head Start Framework to provide profe | Administration for Children and Families | 9/17/2010 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $214,401 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Cones must function over a wide range of light intensities and a broad span of the electromagnetic spectrum. The ability to perform under such diverse conditions arises in large part from the unique set of phototransduction proteins found in cone cells. L | National Institutes of Health | 8/19/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $199,998 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The ATP synthase is a membrane-bound, energy-coupling rotary motor that is responsible for the synthesis of most cellular ATP in animals, plants and many bacteria. It consists of two sub-complexes with distinct, partial functions: the FO complex contains | National Institutes of Health | 9/24/2009 |
BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (BOCES) | $175,000 |
ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--State Territories and Pacific Islands The DCDIP proposes three initiatives to improve nutrition, increase physical activity, and reduce tobacco use. A total of 6.33 full-time equivalents (FTE) will be hired for these projects. Support and increase breastfeeding throrough improved maternity ca... Show more
This spending item is part of a $2,200,000 allocation.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 2/06/2010 |
APTAMATRIX, INC. | $163,249 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This Phase II project aims at further advancing and commercializing a microarray-based screening approach, for discovering nucleic acid probes that have high affinity and high specificity for protein and cellular targets. Oligonucleotides discovered in th | National Institutes of Health | 9/22/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $139,133 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Perhaps the best predictor of ethanol abuse in adolescence and young adult humans is prior fetal exposure to the drug. Yet, there is a relative paucity of evidence regarding the factors contributing to these long-term ingestive consequences. Studies have | National Institutes of Health | 8/09/2010 |
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY | $130,343 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Early research on the consequences of teenage childbearing showed that both teen mothers and their offspring are disadvantaged relative to women (and their children) who delay their fertility. Based on this research, policymakers have responded by making | National Institutes of Health | 5/21/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $123,892 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Cell migration is essential for normal embryonic development, tissue repair and immune surveillance, but is also a contributing factor in mental retardation, developmental defects, tumor cell invasion and tissue fibrosis. It is a highly dynamic process re | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $122,765 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The motility of eukaryotic cilia and flagella is known to depend on dynein ATPase motors that move along doublet microtubules. Flagellar dyneins must be regulated to coordinate their activity during normal bend formation and propagation, and additionally | National Institutes of Health | 9/30/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $110,919 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Efficacy of Various Positive Reinforcers in the Treatment of Destructive Behavior Destructive behavior (e.g., self-injury, aggression) may impede the development of many individuals with disabilities. These behaviors may occur for many reasons however, fo | National Institutes of Health | 7/16/2010 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $108,864 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Our principal objective is to identify genetic variation that underlies liability to schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (henceforth called Scz) in the Oceanic population of Palau. We will accomplish this goal by capitalizing on a wide range of sc | National Institutes of Health | 7/17/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $99,135 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Vacuolar ATPases (V-ATPases; V1VO-ATPases) are large, multi subunit protein complexes found in the endomembrane system of eukaryotic organisms where they function to acidify the interior of subcellular compartments. In polarized cells of higher eukaryotes | National Institutes of Health | 1/29/2010 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $97,466 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Broad Challenge Areas: 1) Clinical Research (04), specific topic 04-AI-101* (Develop novel methods and address key questions in mucosal immunology), and 2) Biomarker Discovery and Validation (03), specific topic 03-AI-101 (Identification, characterization
This spending item is part of a $498,934 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/13/2010 |
ONONDAGA, COUNTY OF | $83,390 |
Aging Congregate Nutrition Services for States This Senior Nutrition Program is to provide congregate meals for the elderly. The program was built on the Congregate Meals program authorized by Title III-C-1 of the Older American's Act. However, the Administration on Aging has limited the ARRA fundining... Show more
This spending item is part of a $4,148,718 allocation.
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Administration on Aging | 3/18/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $79,494 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Diabetic Uropathy is a term for a range of debilitating urologic complications such as bladder dysfunction, urinary incontinence, urinary tract infection and sexual dysfunction, that are among the most common and costly, yet understudied complications of | National Institutes of Health | 9/07/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $79,350 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support An emerging theme in experimental therapeutics concerns the use of glucagon-like peptide-1-(7-36)- amide (GLP-1) and its synthetic peptide analogs (the incretin mimetics) to lower levels of blood glucose in Type 2 diabetic subjects. This action of GLP-1 r | National Institutes of Health | 2/01/2010 |
ONONDAGA, COUNTY OF | $72,935 |
ARRA - Immunization Section 317 grantees have been allocated ARRA funding to purchase priority vaccines. Funding will support operations infrastructure needed to deliver vaccine and account for those vaccinated. Initiatives to be funded with ARRA grant resources are as fol
This spending item is part of a $3,844,764 allocation.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 9/15/2009 |
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY | $71,200 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The long-term objective of the proposed project is to provide the public health (PH) workforce with improved access to high quality, relevant PH grey literature reports in order to positively impact the planning, conducting, and evaluating of PH intervent | National Institutes of Health | 9/03/2009 |
LE MOYNE COLLEGE | $63,955 | ARRA - Nurse Faculty Loan Program ARRA-Nurse Faculty Loan Program Addressing both the overall shortage of nurses as well as the critical shortage of nurse faculty in this nation requires a commitment by higher education institutions to offer nursing education programs that will contribute | Health Resources and Services Administration | 8/10/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $63,472 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Sarcoidosis is a multiorgan granulomatus inflammatory disorder likely resulting from an exaggerated T-dell response in genetically susceptible individuals. African-Americans are more frequently and severely affected by Sarcoidosis yet few collections of A
This spending item is part of a $2,000,000 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 9/25/2009 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $63,022 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): To date, the use of marketed continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMs) are limited to glucose trend analysis by patients with insulin-dependent type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Accuracy limitations, particularly in the h
This spending item is part of a $191,228 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 8/09/2010 |
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE | $57,029 | Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The long-term goal is to understand how peptidyl-prolyl isomerases (PPIases) control important cellular processes such as transcription and mitosis. PPIases catalyze the cis/trans isomerization of the peptide bond that precedes the cyclic amino acid proli | National Institutes of Health | 3/14/2011 |
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY | $46,003 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support We use a multilevel data set (PHDCN) to study young children?s emerging effortful control (EC) in diverse neighborhoods throughout Chicago. We test the explanatory power of characteristics from three environmental contexts -- the mother-child relationship
This spending item is part of a $359,809 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 8/14/2009 |
THE RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK | $43,468 |
Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Anthropogenic climate change over the past century has led to global temperatures consistently above those historically recorded. One of the most discussed, but perhaps least understood consequences of global climate change, is its effect on infectious di
This spending item is part of a $162,507 allocation.
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National Institutes of Health | 5/19/2009 |
ONONDAGA, COUNTY OF | $41,038 |
Aging Home-Delivered Nutrition Services for States This Senior Nutrition Program is to provide home delivered meals for the elderly. The program was built on the Home Delivered Meals program authorized by Title III-C-2 of the Older American's Act. However, the Administration on Aging has limited ththe ARR... Show more
This spending item is part of a $2,042,446 allocation.
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Administration on Aging | 3/18/2009 |