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Indiana is looking for groups to spend 50-millions-dollars in coronavirus aid

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The state of Indiana is looking for groups to help spend 50 million-dollars in coronavirus aid.

The State Department of Health is looking for partners for the newly created Health Issues and Challenges Grant program.

The grants cover everything from mental and behavioral health, to tobacco use, food insecurity, obesity, lead exposure, hepatitis C and chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, asthma, and cancer.

The application period for the grants is open until March. Grant winners will be announced in July.

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1 comment

Charles U Farley February 4, 2022 at 8:33 am

So the Feds dumped $50 million tax dollars as a grant and Indiana needs agencies to help grift it. If that money was REALLY needed, Indiana would already know how to spend it.

The entire Federal grant program needs to be abolished. Tax local, budget local, spend local.

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