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Cabell County, W.Va., funds by Health and Human Services, Department of

Listing $7,760,081.20 in stimulus funds from Health and Human Services, Department of for Cabell

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
VALLEY HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC. $2,440,720 ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] CIP, the award will address the needs to the selected VH sites. The majority of the sites have had significant wear and tear on the facility. The major construction project, Valley Health Upper Kanawha, will replace a deteriorating 1... Show more Health Resources and Services Administration 6/25/2009
SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL INC $1,148,950 ARRA - Community Services Block Grant Administered through the Office of Community Services of the of DHHR's Administration of Children and families -- 99% ($11, 081,304) of the Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA or Recovery Act) funds are going
This spending item is part of a $11,193,235 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/10/2009
VALLEY HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC. $861,967 ARRA Health Center Integrated Services Development Initiative[g1] ARRA - Increase Services to Health Centers. The projects funded under IDS have been fully implemented; includes the expansion of after hrs care in rural areas, addressing opiate dependency treating with Suboxone, OB/GYN expansion, add?... Show more Health Resources and Services Administration 3/27/2009
SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL INC $786,887 ARRA - Early Head Start Early Head Start ARRA Expansion. This award provides start up funding in addition to continuation funding for our Early Head Start Expansion Program which provides service in the West Virginia Counties of Cabell and Mason with a center located at the Laki Administration for Children and Families 11/18/2009
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CORPORATION $489,837 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support West Virginia is a State that has had a historically low success rate in obtaining grant awards from the National Institutes of Health and has been designated as an IDeA State. Marshall University (MU), in partnership with West Virginia University (WVU),
This spending item is part of a $651,385 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/25/2009
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CORPORATION $449,715 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support West Virginia is a State that has had a historically low success rate in obtaining grant awards from the National Institutes of Health and has been designated as an IDeA State. Marshall University (MU), in partnership with West Virginia University (WVU),
This spending item is part of a $529,094 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/17/2009
SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL INC $429,794 ARRA - Head Start The award title is Head Start 2009 ARRA COLA Quality Improvement Funding. This is discretionary funding for our Head Start and Early Head Start programs which includes funding for employee wage supplements with the associated fringes/additives, classroom Administration for Children and Families 6/15/2009
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CORPORATION $287,412 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The West Virginia IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (WV-INBRE) has successfully established a summer research program for undergraduate students (interns) and faculty members (fellows) from primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs) to have
This spending item is part of a $751,506 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 7/13/2009
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CORPORATION $218,640 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The purpose of this supplement request is to expose undergraduate minority students to research being conducted on cancer, including transcription factors, nutrition and cancer, as well as genomics and cancer. Selected students will be piggy-backed onto
This spending item is part of a $490,224 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 8/31/2009
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY $151,293 ARRA - Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students Scholarships provided to disadvantaged students to provide the opportunity for them to further their education in health profession related fields. This grant has allowed us to serve 44 students to date, but more may be awarded during the spring semeste... Show more Health Resources and Services Administration 9/03/2009
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CORPORATION $139,100 ARRA ? Equipment to Enhance Training for Health Professionals The Marshall family medicine residency program has as its mission to provide high quality postgraduate medical training in family medicine and to graduate highly skilled primary care physicians prepared to provide comprehensive medical car... Show more Health Resources and Services Administration 9/05/2010
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY $103,678 ARRA - Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students To provide scholarships to disadvantaged students to provide the opportunity for them to further their education in health profession related fields. The awards are being granted for the 2011 Academic Year which began in August 2010. Health Resources and Services Administration 6/14/2010
RIVER VALLEY CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES $73,440 ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant 1.) To assist those most impacted by the recession through the provision of funds to expand services to additional children and families facing difficult economic circumstances. 2.) To provide targeted funding for investments to improve the quality of c
This spending item is part of a $13,047,215 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/09/2009
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CORPORATION $70,822 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The goal of this mechanistic-based study is to identify specific cellular macromolecules involved in methamphetamine (MA)/dopamine (DA) induced neurotoxicity which could potentially serve as targets for pharmacological intervention aimed at attenuating MA National Institutes of Health 5/21/2009
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CORPORATION $37,053 ARRA - Communities Putting Prevention to Work: Chronic Disease Self-Manage Deploy evidence-based chronic disease self-management programs (CDSMP) that empower older people with chronic diseases to maintain and improve their health status.
This spending item is part of a $400,000 allocation. See details
Administration on Aging 3/29/2010
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CORPORATION $33,562 ARRA - Communities Putting Prevention to Work: Chronic Disease Self-Manage Deploy evidence-based chronic disease self-management programs (CDSMP) that empower older people with chronic diseases to maintain and improve their health status.
This spending item is part of a $400,000 allocation. See details
Administration on Aging 3/29/2010
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CORPORATION $23,819 ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant 1.) To assist those most impacted by the recession through the provision of funds to expand services to additional children and families facing difficult economic circumstances. 2.) To provide targeted funding for investments to improve the quality of c
This spending item is part of a $13,047,215 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/09/2009
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CORPORATION $13,391 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support West Virginia is a State that has had a historically low success rate in obtaining grant awards from the National Institutes of Health and has been designated as an IDeA State. Marshall University (MU), in partnership with West Virginia University (WVU),
This spending item is part of a $590,453 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/23/2009