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Find similar grantsGrants to purchase resident transfer equipment is sponsored by Nebraska Health Care Foundation. The Nebraska Health Care Foundation provides grants to purchase resident transfer equipment, such as lifts, to support those living in nursing homes or assisted living communities.
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