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involvement in planning the cultural
 
involvement in planning the cultural
 
development of a community.
 
development of a community.
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Types of Assistance: Project
 
Types of Assistance: Project
 
Grants.
 
Grants.
Promotion of the Arts—Folk Arts
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(45.015)
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====Promotion of the Arts—Folk Arts (45.015)====
 
National Endowment for the Arts,
 
National Endowment for the Arts,
 
National Foundation on the Arts and
 
National Foundation on the Arts and
 
the Humanities.
 
the Humanities.
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Objectives: To provide grants to
 
Objectives: To provide grants to
 
assist, foster, and make publicly
 
assist, foster, and make publicly
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individuals who possess exceptional
 
individuals who possess exceptional
 
talent.)
 
talent.)
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Types of Assistance: Project
 
Types of Assistance: Project
 
Grants.
 
Grants.
Promotion of the Humanities—
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====Promotion of the Humanities—Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations (45.125)====
Humanities Projects in Museums and
 
Historical Organizations (45.125)
 
 
National Endowment for the
 
National Endowment for the
 
Humanities, National Foundation on the
 
Humanities, National Foundation on the
 
Arts and the Humanities.
 
Arts and the Humanities.
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Objectives: To assist museums,
 
Objectives: To assist museums,
 
historical organizations and other
 
historical organizations and other
similar c u l t u r a l i n s t i t u t i o n s to
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similar cultural institutions to implement effective and imaginative
,
 
implement effective and imaginative
 
 
programs that use material culture to
 
programs that use material culture to
 
convey and interpret the humanities to
 
convey and interpret the humanities to
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gardens, and other institutions capable
 
gardens, and other institutions capable
 
of implementing public programs in the
 
of implementing public programs in the
humanities. )
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humanities.)
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Types of Assistance: Project
 
Types of Assistance: Project
 
Grants.
 
Grants.
Block Grants +j
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===Block Grants <u>*</u>/===
 
The State of Hawaii is also the
 
The State of Hawaii is also the
 
recipient "block grants" from the
 
recipient "block grants" from the
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available to the State of Hawaii
 
available to the State of Hawaii
 
include the following:
 
include the following:
Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental
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===Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services===
Health Services
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* Prevention, treatment and rehabilitation program to deal with alcohol and drug abuse;
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* Community treatment services for mental and emotional illness;
Prevention, treatment and
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* Outpatient care for the chronically mentally ill.
rehabilitation program to deal
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====Preventive Health====
with alcohol and drug abuse;
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* Comprehensive public health services;
Community treatment services for
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* Rodent control, fluoridation programs, hypertension, antismoking, services to rape victims, and rape prevention programs;
mental and emotional illness;
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Outpatient care for the
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<u>*</u>/ Information on Block Grants
chronically mentally ill.
 
Preventive Health
 
Comprehensive public health
 
services;
 
Rodent control, fluoridation
 
programs, hypertension, antismoking,
 
services to rape victims,
 
and rape prevention programs;
 
/ Information on Block Grants
 
 
obtained from Commissioner Carl
 
obtained from Commissioner Carl
 
Anderson, U.S. Department of Health
 
Anderson, U.S. Department of Health
 
and Human Services.
 
and Human Services.
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 13 June 2006

involvement in planning the cultural development of a community.

Types of Assistance: Project Grants.

Promotion of the Arts—Folk Arts (45.015)

National Endowment for the Arts, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities.

Objectives: To provide grants to assist, foster, and make publicly available the diverse traditional American folk arts throughout the country. To encourage projects involving those community or family-based arts that have endured through several generations and that carry with them a sense of community aesthetic. Available for the presentation of American folk arts, including festivals and exhibits; for media documentation and dissemination of American folk arts, including local and regional programming on television, radio, sound recordings, film, and videotape; and for the development of organizations professionally involved in the support of folk arts and folk artists. (Eligibility: nonprofit organizations, including State and local governments and State art agencies; individuals who possess exceptional talent.)

Types of Assistance: Project Grants.

Promotion of the Humanities—Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations (45.125)

National Endowment for the Humanities, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities.

Objectives: To assist museums, historical organizations and other similar cultural institutions to implement effective and imaginative programs that use material culture to convey and interpret the humanities to the general adult, out-of-school public. (Eligibility: State and local governments and nonprofit museums, historical organizations, historic sites, zoos, plantaria, botanical gardens, and other institutions capable of implementing public programs in the humanities.)

Types of Assistance: Project Grants.

Block Grants */

The State of Hawaii is also the recipient "block grants" from the Federal Government. The block grants available to the State of Hawaii include the following:

Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services

  • Prevention, treatment and rehabilitation program to deal with alcohol and drug abuse;
  • Community treatment services for mental and emotional illness;
  • Outpatient care for the chronically mentally ill.

Preventive Health

  • Comprehensive public health services;
  • Rodent control, fluoridation programs, hypertension, antismoking, services to rape victims, and rape prevention programs;

*/ Information on Block Grants obtained from Commissioner Carl Anderson, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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