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Accessing Mobile Health Clinics in Urban Georgia is sponsored by Georgia Department of Public Health. Accessing Mobile Health Clinics in Urban Georgia is a grant from the Georgia Department of Public Health that funds the operation and expansion of mobile health clinics delivering services to underserved urban communities across Georgia.
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Grants | Georgia Department of Community Health The Grant Administration Unit is committed to providing sound grant development and management practices, and partnership with DCH divisions to fiscally support projects and services that improve the quality of life for the citizens of Georgia.
As a grantor, DCH is responsible for the following activities: Make grant opportunities available as funding is secured for the purpose of delivering services or goods in accordance with the grantor’s requirements and DCH’s mission. Release properly encumbered funds to selected grantees ensuring that the grant award process conforms to the requirements of the Department as well as any other applicable requirements.
Serve as a resource and provide appropriate technical assistance and guidance to grantee staff as deemed appropriate by DCH or the granting agreement. Prepare annual reports aggregating data from grant-funded projects for distribution to all interested parties. Consult with grantees and program staff to provide technical assistance, as needed on grant–related issues.
Monitor grantees utilization/expenditure of grant funds, including financial and/or programmatic reviews of invoices, and independent audit reports for entities that receive DCH funding and ensures final program reports are received from grantees in coordination with grant close out.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligibility is open to a range of applicants including nonprofits, community organizations, and healthcare providers that can demonstrate their capacity to deliver mobile health services effectively. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Accessing Mobile Health Clinics in Urban Georgia is funded by Georgia Department of Public Health. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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