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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 | + | |
− | (45.015) | + | ====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 | + | ====Promotion of the Humanities—Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations (45.125)==== |
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− | 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 | + | similar cultural institutions to implement effective and imaginative |
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− | 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. ) | + | humanities.) |
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Types of Assistance: Project | Types of Assistance: Project | ||
Grants. | Grants. | ||
− | Block Grants | + | ===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 | + | ===Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services=== |
− | 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. | |
− | rehabilitation program to deal | + | ====Preventive Health==== |
− | with alcohol and drug abuse; | + | * Comprehensive public health services; |
− | + | * Rodent control, fluoridation programs, hypertension, antismoking, services to rape victims, and rape prevention programs; | |
− | mental and emotional illness; | + | {{break}} |
− | + | <u>*</u>/ Information on Block Grants | |
− | chronically mentally ill. | ||
− | Preventive Health | ||
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− | services; | ||
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− | 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. | ||
− | 431 | + | {{p|431}} |
Latest revision as of 17:18, 13 June 2006
involvement in planning the cultural development of a community.
Types of Assistance: Project Grants.
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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;
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*/ Information on Block Grants obtained from Commissioner Carl Anderson, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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