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Butler County, Ohio, funds by Health and Human Services, Department of

Listing $13,319,057.99 in stimulus funds from Health and Human Services, Department of for Butler

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
BUTLER COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH CONSORTIUM, INC. $4,669,197 ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Residents of Middletown Ohio impacted by the local economy desperately need increased access to primary health care services. This $5.9 million dollar project will promote economic recovery in a community that has been hit hard by the... Show more Health Resources and Services Administration 10/19/2009
BUTLER CO ED SERVICE CENTER $2,669,721 ARRA - Early Head Start The Early Head Start Program provides employment for 21 positions to serve pregnant mothers, infants and toddlers. The program provides home visits with developmental activities for children, links families to community resources, and helps families plan Administration for Children and Families 12/04/2009
BUTLER, COUNTY OF OHIO $1,694,353 ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant $59,245,395 of the ARRA Discretionary funds will be spent during State Fiscal Year 2010 to stabilize the subsidized child care budget thus permitting the continuation of service to existing families. $5,620,429 of the ARRA Targeted Funds for Quality Exp
This spending item is part of a $68,140,840 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/09/2009
Self $784,870 ARRA - Community Services Block Grant This fund may be used for reduction of poverty, the revitalization of low-income communities, and the empowerment of low income families and individuals in rural and urban areas to become fully self-sufficient. The Award amount has reduced from $38,976,10
This spending item is part of a $38,857,606 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/10/2009
BUTLER COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH CONSORTIUM, INC. $560,310 ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] This CIP proposal addresses 3 key needs of the Butler County Community Health Consortium (BCCHC). First, we must meet the service demand. By adding a pediatrics office, we are replacing services for about 5,000 low income or uninsured... Show more Health Resources and Services Administration 6/25/2009
MIAMI UNIVERSITY $426,000 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Drosophila RNP-4F is an ortholog to human p110, which functions with the pre-mRNA processing (PRP) protein class as a recycling factor to carry U4- and U6-snRNPs to the assembling spliceosome. Both inherited and acquired defects in pre-mRNA processing ar National Institutes of Health 6/25/2010
MIAMI UNIVERSITY $426,000 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Acquisition and maintenance of motility are important components of sperm physiology in that they play critical roles in ensuring fertility. While the roles that structural/motor proteins and ion channels play in sperm motility is under intense investiga National Institutes of Health 4/14/2010
MIAMI UNIVERSITY $425,587 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This proposal describes studies to probe structural changes in an enzyme during the course of its biochemical reaction. We propose to utilize rapid-freeze quench (RFQ) coupled with several spectroscopic techniques to probe the reaction of metallo-?-lactam National Institutes of Health 5/24/2010
BUTLER CO ED SERVICE CENTER $372,818 ARRA - Head Start The Head Start ARRA funds provided the opportunity for staff to raise the qualifications of Teachers, Assistant Teachers, Family Service Workers and other essential Head Start staff by providing professional development through college credit offered by u Administration for Children and Families 6/08/2009
MIAMI UNIVERSITY $239,817 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Membrane proteins are responsible for many important properties and functions of biological systems: they transport ions and molecules across the membrane, they act as receptors, and they have roles in the assembly, fusion, and structure of cells and viru National Institutes of Health 8/12/2009
MIAMI UNIVERSITY $213,000 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Electrochemically assisted sol-gel processing provides a route to deposit silica films with thicknesses in the range 10-200 nm, on electrodes. These films are non-conductive and therefore passivate the electrode. To impart conductivity we will either te National Institutes of Health 9/17/2009
MIAMI UNIVERSITY $213,000 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The underlying hypothesis of the present study is that neurotrophins regulate the survival of peripheral neurons. Unraveling the complex mechanisms regulating neurotrophin expression is critical to the understanding of neuronal survival, aging, and neurod National Institutes of Health 5/01/2009
BUTLER COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH CONSORTIUM, INC. $199,682 ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] Under the proposed IDS Project BCCHC will add 1.25 FTE physician, 1 FTE nurse practitioner, 2 FTE medical support staff and 1 FTE office support staff . The added positions are new jobs. At least one of the physicians will be a pediat... Show more Health Resources and Services Administration 3/27/2009
MIAMI UNIVERSITY $194,600 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The overriding goal of this Phase II project is to promote national dissemination of the Phase I HealthRICH products and resources, as these materials effectively encourage young teens and their families to make inform
This spending item is part of a $200,000 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/09/2009
MIAMI UNIVERSITY $69,580 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This project is concerned with the dispersal of fungal spores in the indoor environment. At a time of widespread concern about microbial contamination of buildings, this project is motivated by the following questions: National Institutes of Health 7/10/2009
MIAMI UNIVERSITY $58,092 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The 3' untranslated region (UTR) and the poly(A) tail of an mRNA can exert regulatory influences that affect message stability, rate of translation, and/or subcellular localization. Thus, the choice of where the cleavage reaction takes place in a pre-mRNA National Institutes of Health 1/22/2010
MIAMI UNIVERSITY $30,000 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The primary purpose of our research program is to investigate a new class of room temperature ionic liquids, alkylammonium formates (AAFs), as mobile phase alternatives to organic solvents for liquid chromatography (LC) of proteins. Organic solvents such National Institutes of Health 10/01/2009
MIAMI UNIVERSITY $30,000 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Project Summary: The Na,K-ATPase alpha4 isoform has been found only in the membrane of male germ cells of rats and is most abundant in mature sperm. Specific pharmacological inhibition of this Na,K-ATPase isoform using the cardiac glycoside ouabain has be National Institutes of Health 9/29/2009
MIAMI UNIVERSITY $27,750 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This project explores the health and caregiving needs of childless older women who have emigrated from Russia. The aim is to better understand how older Russian immigrants with and without children think about their lives, determine what might happen in
This spending item is part of a $221,841 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/30/2010
MIAMI UNIVERSITY $14,681 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Our long-term goal is to understand the health-related effects of consuming polyphenols found in plant- based foods and beverages. Eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and plant-derived beverages may reduce the risk of diseases that have been linked National Institutes of Health 1/29/2010