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Izumi Supports Jhpiego’s Cervical Cancer Prevention Program

Burkina Faso, West Africa— In order to improve the availability and accessibility of women for facilities offering early detection and treatment of precancerous cervical lesions and cervical cancer, Izumi Foundation awarded a two-year grant to Jhpiego. Jhpiego is an international non-profit health organization affiliated with The Johns Hopkins University. It is committed to its mission […]

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Non-Profit Organizations Top the $2.5 Million Grant Award

A grant total of $2.5 million was awarded to legitimate non-profit institutions in New York City. The financial support given by New York Life Foundation aims to enhance and strengthen the designed programs of the organizations to assist the youth at their respective areas during critical time. The foundation has seen great efforts from these

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AstraZeneca Names 14 Grant Recipients

As a company, AstraZeneca US is committed to improving human health. They are discovering, developing, and delivering innovative, meaningful medicines and other healthcare solutions that help enrich the lives of patients, their families, and communities. Believing that healthy communities mean healthy people, the foundation created a range of important programs to promote healthy communities. They

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KIPP Foundation and Teach for America, Big Federal Grant Winners

The Department of Education announced that Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) Foundation, a national network of free, open enrollment, college-preparatory public schools and Teach for America, a non-profit organization focused on bringing outstanding recent college graduates to teach in public schools, won the $650 million Investing in Innovation federal grant competition. Receiving $50 million each,

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Orphagen Pharmaceutical Won Federal Grant for Cancer Research

San Diego, CA—Orphagen Pharmaceutical formally announced last August 12, 2010 that the National Cancer Institute (NCI) has awarded it a Phase I Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant, amounting to $520,000 for over two years, for the development of new drugs for the treatment of adrenocortical and prostate cancers. In a statement made by Scott

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Louisiana State Veterans Cemetery Received Full Funding Assistance

A total funding support of $6.14 million is awarded to Louisiana State Veterans Cemetery in Leesville. The grant approval made by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) covers the full cost of the burial plan and the cemetery construction. State Veterans Secretary, Lane Carson, is elated after learning that their newest veteran’s cemetery in Leesville

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$5.5 Million Grant Awarded to Marco Island Airport Taxiway Construction

Marco Island, FL – Airport users of Marco Island Airport will no longer worry about the absence of a taxiway. The approved $5.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) that will cover the construction of a taxiway and apron was awarded to the Collier County Airport Authority, September 2, 2010. Donna Fiala,

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Computer Access Project in Texas Gets Millions

Austin, TX — The National Telecommunications and Information Administration has awarded nearly $8 million for increasing computer accessibility to a number of libraries in Texas, August 18, 2010. TEAL or Technology Expertise, Access, and Learning for Texans project aims to fund new or upgrade existing computer centers at 38 libraries and branches, including public schools

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Million Worth of Grants to Protect Children from Lead Poisoning

Washington—In its attempt to eliminate lead-based paint, lower-income homes, as well as protect children from lead poisoning, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has opened an approximately $110 million grants, September 2, 2010. The hazards of using lead-based paint in homes have prompted the establishment of HUD’s Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control and Lead

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