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Federal block grant funds may be used to provide services directed toward one of the following five goals specified in the law: (1) To prevent, reduce, or eliminate dependency; (2) to achieve or maintain self-sufficiency; (3) to prevent neglect, abuse, or exploitation of children and adults; (4) to prevent or reduce inappropriate institutional ...
AbleLight, formerly known as Bethesda Lutheran Communities, is a non-profit human service organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through faith-based programs. Bethesda, a 501(c)3 non-profit, provides supports and services for more than 2,000 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their ...
"The Wisconsin Children's Code," (1929 Wisconsin Act 439), was considered one of the most comprehensive in the nation. The state's initial response to the new federal funding was to establish separate departments to administer social security funds and other public welfare programs.
Feb. 28—EAU CLAIRE — Governor Tony Evers signed a bill Wednesday that would secure $15 million to support Western Wisconsin healthcare efforts. The bill, now Act 97, allows the Department of ...
All U.S. states are automatically eligible for HOME funds, and each receives a minimum of $3 million for the program, while local governments receive a minimum of $500,000 (unless the United States Congress assigns $1.5 billion or less to the program, in which case they receive a minimum of $335,000). [2]
There will be one-bedroom and one-bathroom homes and two-bedroom and two-bathroom homes, ranging from 700 to 1,200 square feet. Prices could range from nearly $100,000 to about $140,000.
Silver Alerts can also be used for children who are missing without being in danger or abducted. Supporters of Silver Alert point to the United States' growing elderly population as a reason for new programs to locate missing seniors. Approximately 60% of dementia sufferers will wander off at least once. [1]
The Center for Dementia Respite Innovation — created after the Alzheimer's Association received $25 million in federal grant funding from a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human ...