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Find similar grantsHealth Workforce Incentive Programs is sponsored by Virginia Department of Health. Programs offering loan repayment awards, nursing scholarships, and grants to attract primary health professionals to underserved areas in Virginia.
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Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) is sponsored by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) / Virginia Department of Health. The DWSRF provides revolving loans to local governments and other entities for drinking water projects. This funding aims to improve drinking water quality for community residents and businesses. Highland County could access this for upgrades to its drinking water infrastructure.
Virginia's Behavioral Health Loan Repayment Program (BHLRP) is sponsored by Virginia Department of Health (VDH). This program repays educational loans for eligible licensed or credentialed behavioral health professionals working in an approved organization in Virginia. While not a direct project grant, it supports the workforce crucial for crisis mental healthcare.
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