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Mecklenburg County, N.C., funds by Health and Human Services, Department of

Listing $30,819,952.99 in stimulus funds from Health and Human Services, Department of for Mecklenburg

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
MECKLENBURG, COUNTY OF $11,268,761 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 support the quality of child care. Child care subsidy funds were used to fund direct
This spending item is part of a $67,543,134 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/09/2009
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSPITAL AUTHORITY, THE $2,937,087 Recovery Act Comparative Effectiveness Research - AHRQ The overall goal is to identify best practices for improving health outcomes for patients with asthma using comparative effectiveness research within an AHRQ PBRN. This goal will be achieved by completing the following aims: (1) Create a centrali... Show more Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 9/30/2010
STEELFAB, INC. $2,411,107 Construction of the NIH Porter Neuroscience Research Center Phase II. The project is approximately 300,000 GSF.
This spending item is part of a $157,030,324 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 5/13/2010
Charlotte Area Fund, Inc. $1,811,113 ARRA - Community Services Block Grant North Carolina's ARRA Supplemental Funding for the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Program funds were allocated to a network of eligible organizations (Community Action Agencies) to support employment related services that primarily created and sust
This spending item is part of a $26,243,124 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/10/2009
CHILD CARE RESOURCES INC. $1,477,248 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 support the quality of child care. Child care subsidy funds were used to fund direct
This spending item is part of a $67,543,134 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/09/2009
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSPITAL AUTHORITY, THE $1,415,972 ARRA - Health Information Technology Extension Program American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Health Information Technology Ex Project goals, objectives, overall approach Meaningful use of health information technology (HIT) is key to improving the quality and value of health care, but pro... Show more
This spending item is part of a $14,443,487 allocation. See details
Health and Human Services, Department of 2/08/2010
CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE $840,455 ARRA - Health Information Technology Professionals in Health Care Pitt Community College Region D Consortium - will seek to rapidly create HIT academic programs at Community Colleges or expand existing ones. Community Colleges are G?institutions of higher educationG? as defined by section 101 of the ... Show more
This spending item is part of a $20,817,547 allocation. See details
Health and Human Services, Department of 4/02/2010
C.W. WILLIAMS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, THE INC. $651,310 The grant award totals $651,310. This consists of $123,230 (Electronic Health Records EHR); $289,218 (building alterations and repair); $127,901 (Health Information Technology (HIT); and $110,961 (computer upgrades and medical equipment). EHR: The EHR sy Health and Human Services, Department of 6/25/2009
C.W. WILLIAMS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, THE INC. $651,310 ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] The C.W. Williams Community Health Center, Inc., (CWWCHC) is located in Charlotte, North Carolina and operates at two locations. The Center has been in operation for 30 years and is the only federally qualified community health center... Show more Health Resources and Services Administration 6/25/2009
SOYMEDS INC $597,133 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support A Novel Therapy for Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B Poisoning is a research grant aimed at developing a soy-based vaccine for Enterotoxin B Poisoning, which is a potential weapon of bioterrorism. Currently, no effective vaccine exists that provides protectio
This spending item is part of a $877,379 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/01/2009
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $509,388 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Etiology of Translocations in Hematopoietic Cells The long-term objective of my research is to understand the influence of hematopoietic-specific developmental programs on the repair DNA damage such as double strand breaks (DSBs) and the initial molecula National Institutes of Health 6/19/2009
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $474,288 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Bioinformatics Research Center (BRC), together with the University Research Computing (URC) support group, at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte) is requesting a high performance computing resource in support of numerous NIH- National Institutes of Health 4/01/2010
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $451,795 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Award Title: Biopsychosocial determinants of weight gain in Black first-year college women Description, Objectives, & Purpose: In light of ongoing health disparities in obesity among African American women, researchers are concerned with identifying modi National Institutes of Health 5/21/2010
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSPITAL AUTHORITY, THE $444,627 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support A Community Participator Approach to Improving Health in a Hispanic Population Charlotte, NC is home to one of the nation's fastest growing Hispanic communities. As in other parts of the U.S., Hispanics here face significant health disparities in part be
This spending item is part of a $830,664 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/21/2009
BETHLEHEM CENTER OF CHARLOTTE, INC., THE $428,847 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/or Early Head Start program. Head Start promotes the school rea Administration for Children and Families 6/30/2009
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $405,468 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The Mechanism of Myosin ATPase Actin Activation Interaction of actin and myosin is the basis of muscle contraction and force generation in muscle, as well as the basis of cellular motion and intracellular traffic. In myosin II, actin binding initiates th National Institutes of Health 3/26/2010
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $396,000 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Fertility and Oral Contraceptive Use Study (FOCUS) Oral contraceptives (OCs) are the most popular reversible method of contraception in the US. Although most women using OCs experience reliable protection against pregnancy, nearly half of the 3 million National Institutes of Health 4/27/2009
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $396,000 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Using a Community Based Participatory Research Approach to Examine Family Support The long-range objectives of this project are to improve family functioning and reduce disparitites in mental health services and outcomes through the development of a sust National Institutes of Health 6/02/2009
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $386,037 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support A Community Participator Approach to Improving Health in a Hispanic Population Charlotte, NC is home to one of the nation's fastest growing Hispanic communities. As in other parts of the U.S., Hispanics here face significant health disparities in part be
This spending item is part of a $830,664 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/21/2009
CENTRALINA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS $295,608 Aging Congregate Nutrition Services for States ARRA provided funding for Congregate Nutrition Services. Established in 1972 under the Older Americans Act, the program provides meals to older americans in congregate facilities such as senior centers, adult day centers, and faith-based settings.
This spending item is part of a $1,855,370 allocation. See details
Administration on Aging 3/18/2009
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC $265,850 ARRA - Prevention and Wellness--State Territories and Pacific Islands American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding will support initiatives to prevent and reduce obesity and tobacco use and improve the health of millions of North Carolinians. The North Carolina Division of Public Health and... Show more
This spending item is part of a $3,000,000 allocation. See details
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2/06/2010
C.W. WILLIAMS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, THE INC. $227,651 ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] The C.W. Williams Community Health Center is located in Charlotte, NC and operates two locations. The center has been in operation for 29 years. C.W. Williams is the only Federally Qualified Health Center located in Mecklenburg County.... Show more Health Resources and Services Administration 3/27/2009
C.W. WILLIAMS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, THE INC. $226,651 The C. W. Williams Community Health Center operates a Federally Qualified Health Center at two locations in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Center was awarded an Increased Demand for Services grant under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to Health and Human Services, Department of 3/27/2009
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSPITAL AUTHORITY, THE $193,723 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support On behalf of the Reproductive Medicine Network (RMN), we, as the Data Coordination Center, submit this request in response to NIH announcement NOT-OD-09-056 for a Recovery Act administrative supplement. We will use the supplement to field a comparative ef
This spending item is part of a $7,565,277 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/30/2009
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSPITAL AUTHORITY, THE $158,895 The Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT)-Senior ARRA expansion is designed to test the SPRINT intervention in participants who are ? 75 years of age. Approximately 3,250 of the 9,250 SPRINT participants are expected to be age 75 or older. I
This spending item is part of a $2,671,616 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/24/2010
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSPITAL AUTHORITY, THE $150,477 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Pulmonary embolism (PE) affects many, with an estimated incidence of up to 69 cases per 100,000 persons annually. In the U.S., 101,000 patients were hospitalized with a primary diagnosis of PE in 2002, resulting in direct medical costs of $720 million. Ou
This spending item is part of a $1,104,458 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 8/07/2009
CENTRALINA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS $145,530 Aging Home-Delivered Nutrition Services for States ARRA provided funding for Home-Delivered Nutrition Services. Established in 1978 under the Older Americans Act, the program provides meals to seniors who are homebound.
This spending item is part of a $913,413 allocation. See details
Administration on Aging 3/18/2009
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSPITAL AUTHORITY, THE $145,364 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Liver injury due to prescription and non-prescription medication use is an important public health problem. Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the most common reason for adverse actions taken on drugs by the Food and Drug Administration. Detection of DIL
This spending item is part of a $231,680 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 3/29/2009
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $103,313 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Regulation of Sinusoidal Perfusion in Shock Altered hepatic vascular regulation is a common event following shock or sepsis. Recent work shows that this is related to increased constrictor response to endothelin that is associated with decreased eNOS ac National Institutes of Health 9/18/2009
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $102,125 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Predicting Protein Flexibility and Stability (supplement) This research focuses on development of a unique new approach for modeling protein thermodynamic and mechanical properties, which is expected to overcome many of the hurdles limiting the success o National Institutes of Health 3/24/2010
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSPITAL AUTHORITY, THE $101,430 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Randomized Clinical Trial of a Less-Invasive Resuscitation Protocol for Sepsis The research program in this award seeks to test the hypothesis that a less- invasive goal-directed resuscitation protocol is equivalent to a fully invasive goal-directed resu National Institutes of Health 9/30/2009
THE TRUSTEES OF DAVIDSON COLLEGE $100,324 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The proposed research study responds to an unmet need for the successful implementation and dissemination of evidence-based tobacco cessation care for the uninsured. The overall intent of this research is to ultimately close the gap between research disco
This spending item is part of a $370,064 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 8/11/2009
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $90,707 ARRA - Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students The Department of Social Work and the School of Nursing at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte are committed to serving under-served populations. As such, we present a combined application for the HRSA S... Show more Health Resources and Services Administration 6/14/2010
CHILD CARE RESOURCES INC. $85,373 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 support the quality of child care. Child care subsidy funds were used to fund direct
This spending item is part of a $67,543,134 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/09/2009
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $69,768 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Biophysical Optimization of Oligonucleotide Microarrays High-quality, quantitative microarrays are an absolute requirement of array experiments involving comparative analysis of related genomes, or sensitive and specific diagnosis of infectious disease. National Institutes of Health 9/24/2009
THE TRUSTEES OF DAVIDSON COLLEGE $66,826 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Adolescence marks a critical period in development in which individuals are particularly vulnerable to developing problems with substance abuse and dependence. Using an animal model, we will examine the effects of social contact with a companion with acce National Institutes of Health 9/21/2009
CENTRALINA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS $65,964 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 evidenced-based chronic disease self-management programs that empower older peopl... Show more
This spending item is part of a $1,006,573 allocation. See details
Administration on Aging 3/31/2010
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $65,400 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Novel Intracellular Pattern Recognition Receptor Expression by Resident CNS Cells While glial cells are recognized for their roles in maintaining neuronal function, there is growing appreciation of the ability of resident brain cells to initiate and/or r National Institutes of Health 9/15/2009
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $53,651 ARRA - Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students The Department of Social Work and the School of Nursing at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte are committed to serving underserved populations. This is the fourth year in which UNC Charlotte's clinical social work students have received schol... Show more Health Resources and Services Administration 9/03/2009
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSPITAL AUTHORITY, THE $51,307 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Voting Empowerment Study among People with Traumatic Brain Injury The project describes the experiences around the process of voting, from the point of view of adults with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and any feelings of disenfranchisement that may occur National Institutes of Health 9/30/2009
CEM CORPORATION $41,755 Microwave Accelerated Reaction System Food and Drug Administration 6/28/2010
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $37,287 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Regulation of Sinusoidal Perfusion in Shock Altered hepatic vascular regulation is a common event following shock or sepsis. Recent work shows that this is related to increased constrictor response to endothelin that is associated with decreased eNOS ac National Institutes of Health 7/15/2009
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSPITAL AUTHORITY, THE $15,000 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This supplemental award supports the Accelerating Clinical Trials of Novel Oncologic Path Ways (ACTNOW) program for Protocol ANBL0931, which is a Phase III Study of Chimeric Antibody 14.18 in High-Risk Neuroblastoma. The primary objective of study ANBL09
This spending item is part of a $1,981,588 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 8/07/2009
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE $6,028 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Asthma is a chronic disease of the airways that afflicts 12-14 million individuals in the United States and accounts for large numbers of hospitalizations, emergency department visits, and missed school days. Alarming increases in asthma morbidity and mo National Institutes of Health 5/30/2009