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Find similar grantsVictim's Services (SLFRF) is sponsored by Georgia Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. This program supports nonprofit organizations that are 501c3 or 501c19 tax exempt who experienced economic harms incurred as a result of COVID-19. Category: Health.
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Broadband Infrastructure (SLFRF) is sponsored by Georgia Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. This program funds projects which make necessary investments to provide unserved or underserved locations with new or expanded broadband access, delivering reliable service with minimum 100 MBPS download/100 MBPS upload speeds, unless impracticable. The focus of such projects is on households and bu Category: Broadband & Technology.
COVID-19 Mitigation Hospitals (SFRF) is sponsored by Georgia Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. This program supports licensed hospitals that provide services to prevent and mitigate COVID 19 to the general public. The grant program will be available through the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds provided in the ARPA legislation and will allow reimbursements for costs incurred b Category: Health.
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