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Historical funding: Up to $17,000 for one staff, $34,000 for two staff, or $45,000 for three or more staff (maximum $75,000 for agencies/organizations)
Prior eligibility: Individual service providers or agencies organized to legally conduct business in North Dakota, whose principals have demonstrated experience in human service delivery to children and families, and intend to be trained …
ND Title IV-E Prevention Services Training and Implementation Grant is sponsored by North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS). This grant provides funds for agencies and professionals to become trained in and implement approved, evidence-based Title IV-E prevention services.
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