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EHB_AWARD_GRANT_FA_AGRAward YearFinancial AssistanceGrantee AddressGrantee CityGrantee County DescriptionGrantee County NameGrantee NameGrantee Region CodeHRSA RegionGrantee State AbbreviationState NameGrantee ZIP CodeGrant Activity CodeGrant NumberGrant Serial NumberProject Period Start DateProject Period Start Date Text StringGrant Project Period End DateGrant Project Period End Date TextHRSA Key Program CodeHRSA Key Program NameComplete County NameGrant Program Director E-mailGrant Program Director NameGrant Program Director Phone NumberGrant Program NameCongressional District NameCongressional District NumberHHS Region Roman CodeU.S. Congressional Representative NameState and County Federal Information Processing Standard CodeState FIPS CodeU.S. - Mexico Border 100 Kilometer IndicatorU.S. - Mexico Border County IndicatorName of U.S. Senator Number OneName of U.S. Senator Number TwoData Warehouse Record Create DateData Warehouse Record Create Date TextUniform Data System Grant Program DescriptionAbstractGrant Program DescriptionGrantee Type DescriptionDUNS NumberGeocoding Artifact Address Primary X CoordinateGeocoding Artifact Address Primary Y Coordinate2011$31,622.005250 Campanile Dr # MC1947San DiegoCounty San DiegoSan Diego State University Foundation09Region IXCACalifornia92182-1901A03A03HP011550115507/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceSan Diego Countybholmes@mail.sdsu.eduCarleen H Stoskopf619-594-4239Public Health Traineeship (A03)California District 5353IXSusan A. Davis0607306YYDianne FeinsteinKamala D. Harris06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt073371346-117.0719763732.771775562012$20,364.005250 Campanile Dr # MC1947San DiegoCounty San DiegoSan Diego State University Foundation09Region IXCACalifornia92182-1901A03A03HP011550115507/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceSan Diego Countybholmes@mail.sdsu.eduCarleen H Stoskopf619-594-4239Public Health Traineeship (A03)California District 5353IXSusan A. Davis0607306YYDianne FeinsteinKamala D. Harris06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt073371346-117.0719763732.771775562011$35,015.004202 E Fowler AveTampaCounty HillsboroughUniversity of South Florida04Region IVFLFlorida33620-8000A03A03HP011590115907/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceHillsborough Countydwathing@health.usf.eduDeanna Wathington813-396-9935Public Health Traineeship (A03)Florida District 1414IVKathy Castor1205712NNBill NelsonMarco Rubio06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity069687242-82.4130177728.05462182012$21,109.004202 E Fowler AveTampaCounty HillsboroughUniversity of South Florida04Region IVFLFlorida33620-8000A03A03HP011590115907/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceHillsborough Countydwathing@health.usf.eduDeanna Wathington813-396-9935Public Health Traineeship (A03)Florida District 1414IVKathy Castor1205712NNBill NelsonMarco Rubio06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity069687242-82.4130177728.05462182011$33,781.001599 Clifton Rd NEAtlantaCounty DeKalbEmory University04Region IVGAGeorgia30322-4250A03A03HP011600116007/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceDeKalb Countyrlevins@sph.emory.eduRichard M Levinson404-727-7703Public Health Traineeship (A03)Georgia District 0505IVJohn Lewis1308913NNDavid PerdueJohnny Isakson06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt066469933-84.324926233.799500432012$39,735.001599 Clifton Rd NEAtlantaCounty DeKalbEmory University04Region IVGAGeorgia30322-4250A03A03HP011600116007/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceDeKalb Countyrlevins@sph.emory.eduRichard M Levinson404-727-7703Public Health Traineeship (A03)Georgia District 0505IVJohn Lewis1308913NNDavid PerdueJohnny Isakson06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt066469933-84.324926233.799500432011$85,302.00809 S Marshfield Ave Rm 520ChicagoCounty CookUNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS05Region VILIllinois60612-4305A03A03HP011620116207/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20142014/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceCook Countypwb1@uic.eduPaul Brandt-Rauf312-996-5939Public Health Traineeship (A03)Illinois District 0707VDanny K. Davis1703117NNRichard J. DurbinTammy Duckworth06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity098987217-87.6676961341.870694892012$77,607.00809 S Marshfield Ave Rm 520ChicagoCounty CookUNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS05Region VILIllinois60612-4305A03A03HP011620116207/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20142014/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceCook Countypwb1@uic.eduPaul Brandt-Rauf312-996-5939Public Health Traineeship (A03)Illinois District 0707VDanny K. Davis1703117NNRichard J. DurbinTammy Duckworth06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity098987217-87.6676961341.870694892011$82,988.003400 N Charles StBaltimoreCity Baltimore CityJohns Hopkins University, The03Region IIIMDMaryland21218-2625A03A03HP011640116407/01/19961996/07/0108/31/20132013/08/31BHWHealth WorkforceBaltimore Citytburke@jhsph.eduThomas A Burke410-955-1604Public Health Traineeship (A03)Maryland District 0707III Elijah E. Cummings2451024NNBenjamin L. CardinChris Van Hollen06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt001910777-76.6179732439.329118962012$135,843.003400 N Charles StBaltimoreCity Baltimore CityJohns Hopkins University, The03Region IIIMDMaryland21218-2625A03A03HP011640116407/01/19961996/07/0108/31/20132013/08/31BHWHealth WorkforceBaltimore Citytburke@jhsph.eduThomas A Burke410-955-1604Public Health Traineeship (A03)Maryland District 0707III Elijah E. Cummings2451024NNBenjamin L. CardinChris Van Hollen06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt001910777-76.6179732439.329118962011$63,861.00677 Huntington AveBostonCounty SuffolkPRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE01Region IMAMassachusetts02115-6028A03A03HP011650116507/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20122012/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceSuffolk Countynkane@hsph.harvard.eduNancy Kane617-432-4512Public Health Traineeship (A03)Massachusetts District 0707IMichael E. Capuano2502525NNEdward J. MarkeyElizabeth Warren06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=A03HP01165&WL_WEBLINK_ID=1Corporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt149617367-71.1026418842.335104712011$129,573.00503 Thompson StAnn ArborCounty WashtenawREGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN05Region VMIMichigan48109-1340A03A03HP011680116807/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceWashtenaw CountyMartin Philbert734-763-5351Public Health Traineeship (A03)Michigan District 1212VDebbie Dingell2616126NNDebbie StabenowGary C. Peters06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity073133571-83.7431477642.276131472012$115,975.00503 Thompson StAnn ArborCounty WashtenawREGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN05Region VMIMichigan48109-1340A03A03HP011680116807/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceWashtenaw CountyMartin Philbert734-763-5351Public Health Traineeship (A03)Michigan District 1212VDebbie Dingell2616126NNDebbie StabenowGary C. Peters06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity073133571-83.7431477642.276131472011$42,728.00200 Oak St SE # 224MinneapolisCounty HennepinREGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA05Region VMNMinnesota55455-2009A03A03HP011690116907/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceHennepin Countyfinne001@umn.eduJohn R Finnegan612-625-1179Public Health Traineeship (A03)Minnesota District 0505VKeith Ellison2705327NNAmy KlobucharTina Smith06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkOther555917996-93.2271603244.974670672012$36,879.00200 Oak St SE # 224MinneapolisCounty HennepinREGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA05Region VMNMinnesota55455-2009A03A03HP011690116907/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceHennepin Countyfinne001@umn.eduJohn R Finnegan612-625-1179Public Health Traineeship (A03)Minnesota District 0505VKeith Ellison2705327NNAmy KlobucharTina Smith06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkOther555917996-93.2271603244.974670672011$13,728.00683 Hoes Ln W Rm 235PiscatawayCounty MiddlesexUNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NJ (INC)02Region IINJNew Jersey08854-8021A03A03HP011720117207/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceMiddlesex Countyohmanpa@sph.rutgers.eduPamela Ohman-Strickland732-235-9721Public Health Traineeship (A03)New Jersey District 0606IIFrank Pallone, Jr.3402334NNCory A. BookerRobert Menendez06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity150968910-74.4718906840.523877122012$14,280.00683 Hoes Ln W Rm 235PiscatawayCounty MiddlesexUNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NJ (INC)02Region IINJNew Jersey08854-8021A03A03HP011720117207/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceMiddlesex Countyohmanpa@sph.rutgers.eduPamela Ohman-Strickland732-235-9721Public Health Traineeship (A03)New Jersey District 0606IIFrank Pallone, Jr.3402334NNCory A. BookerRobert Menendez06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity150968910-74.4718906840.523877122011$78,361.00630 W 168th St Fl 4New YorkCounty New YorkTrustees Of Columbia University In The City Of New York02Region IINYNew York10032-3725A03A03HP011730117307/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceNew York Countyjk2960@columbia.eduJoseph R Korevec212-305-8698Public Health Traineeship (A03)New York District 1313IIAdriano Espaillat3606136NNCharles E. SchumerKirsten E. Gillibrand06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkOther621889815-73.9412719540.841666752012$102,813.00630 W 168th St Fl 4New YorkCounty New YorkTrustees Of Columbia University In The City Of New York02Region IINYNew York10032-3725A03A03HP011730117307/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceNew York Countyjk2960@columbia.eduJoseph R Korevec212-305-8698Public Health Traineeship (A03)New York District 1313IIAdriano Espaillat3606136NNCharles E. SchumerKirsten E. Gillibrand06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkOther621889815-73.9412719540.841666752011$204,541.00104 Airport Dr Ste 2200Chapel HillCounty OrangeUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill04Region IVNCNorth Carolina27599-5023A03A03HP011760117607/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceOrange Countysph-osa@unc.eduBarbara K Rimer919-966-2499Public Health Traineeship (A03)North Carolina District 0404IVDavid E. Price3713537NNRichard BurrThom Tillis06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkOther608195277-79.0566807135.932124572012$139,319.00104 Airport Dr Ste 2200Chapel HillCounty OrangeUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill04Region IVNCNorth Carolina27599-5023A03A03HP011760117607/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceOrange Countysph-osa@unc.eduBarbara K Rimer919-966-2499Public Health Traineeship (A03)North Carolina District 0404IVDavid E. Price3713537NNRichard BurrThom Tillis06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkOther608195277-79.0566807135.932124572011$11,723.001960 Kenny RdColumbusCounty FranklinOHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE05Region VOHOhio43210-1016A03A03HP011770117707/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceFranklin CountyMichael S Bisesi614-293-2668Public Health Traineeship (A03)Ohio District 0303VJoyce Beatty3904939NNRob PortmanSherrod Brown06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity832127323-83.0345658139.999629192012$9,189.001960 Kenny RdColumbusCounty FranklinOHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE05Region VOHOhio43210-1016A03A03HP011770117707/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceFranklin CountyMichael S Bisesi614-293-2668Public Health Traineeship (A03)Ohio District 0303VJoyce Beatty3904939NNRob PortmanSherrod Brown06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity832127323-83.0345658139.999629192011$75,739.00Main Bldg Flr 6 B-622San JuanMunicipio San JuanUniversity Of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus02Region IIPRPuerto Rico00935A03A03HP011800118007/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceSan Juan Municipiojose.cordero6@upr.eduJose F Cordero787-758-2380Public Health Traineeship (A03)Puerto Rico Resident Commissioner98IIJenniffer Gonzlez-Coln7212772NNNot DeterminedNot Determined06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity948108063-66.0743501918.39741782012$49,792.00Main Bldg Flr 6 B-622San JuanMunicipio San JuanUniversity Of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus02Region IIPRPuerto Rico00935A03A03HP011800118007/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceSan Juan Municipiojose.cordero6@upr.eduJose F Cordero787-758-2380Public Health Traineeship (A03)Puerto Rico Resident Commissioner98IIJenniffer Gonzlez-Coln7212772NNNot DeterminedNot Determined06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity948108063-66.0743501918.39741782011$36,558.001400 Wheat StColumbiaCounty RichlandUniversity of South Carolina04Region IVSCSouth Carolina29208-4112A03A03HP011810118107/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceRichland Countycaddy@sc.eduCheryl L Addy803-777-5030Public Health Traineeship (A03)South Carolina District 0606IVJames E. Clyburn4507945NNLindsey GrahamTim Scott06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkOther041387846-81.0260747633.99274192012$27,938.001400 Wheat StColumbiaCounty RichlandUniversity of South Carolina04Region IVSCSouth Carolina29208-4112A03A03HP011810118107/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceRichland Countycaddy@sc.eduCheryl L Addy803-777-5030Public Health Traineeship (A03)South Carolina District 0606IVJames E. Clyburn4507945NNLindsey GrahamTim Scott06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkOther041387846-81.0260747633.99274192011$192,046.007000 Fannin StHoustonCounty HarrisUniversity Of Texas Health Science Center At Houston, The06Region VITXTexas77030-5400A03A03HP011820118207/01/19961996/07/0106/30/20122012/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceHarris Countysaffairs@uth.tmc.eduMary A Smith713-500-9025Public Health Traineeship (A03)Texas District 0909VIAl Green4820148NNJohn CornynTed Cruz 06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=A03HP01182&WL_WEBLINK_ID=1U.S. Government Entity800771594-95.4029036829.703558142011$17,122.00400 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy S Ste 100College StationCounty BrazosTEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER RESEARCH06Region VITXTexas77845-4375A03A03HP011920119207/01/20022002/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceBrazos Countytmcdonald@sph.tamhsc.eduThomas J McDonald979-436-9425Public Health Traineeship (A03)Texas District 1717VIBill Flores4804148NNJohn CornynTed Cruz 06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt141582986-96.3679248730.606557152012$16,391.00400 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy S Ste 100College StationCounty BrazosTEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER RESEARCH06Region VITXTexas77845-4375A03A03HP011920119207/01/20022002/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceBrazos Countytmcdonald@sph.tamhsc.eduThomas J McDonald979-436-9425Public Health Traineeship (A03)Texas District 1717VIBill Flores4804148NNJohn CornynTed Cruz 06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt141582986-96.3679248730.606557152011$13,574.001500 Wahnish WayTallahasseeCounty LeonFLORIDA A & M UNIVERSITY04Region IVFLFlorida32307-3100A03A03HP011940119407/01/20032003/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceLeon Countycynthia.harris2@famu.eduCynthia M Harris850-599-8655Public Health Traineeship (A03)Florida District 0505IVAl Lawson, Jr.1207312NNBill NelsonMarco Rubio06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt623751831-84.2897235430.42890192012$15,894.001500 Wahnish WayTallahasseeCounty LeonFLORIDA A & M UNIVERSITY04Region IVFLFlorida32307-3100A03A03HP011940119407/01/20032003/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceLeon Countycynthia.harris2@famu.eduCynthia M Harris850-599-8655Public Health Traineeship (A03)Florida District 0505IVAl Lawson, Jr.1207312NNBill NelsonMarco Rubio06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt623751831-84.2897235430.42890192011$9,718.004301 W Markham StLittle RockCounty PulaskiUNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM06Region VIARArkansas72205A03A03HP151281512807/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforcePulaski CountyLLMcDonald@uams.eduLydia L McDonald501-526-6697Public Health Traineeship (A03)Arkansas District 0202VIJ. French Hill0511905NNJohn BoozmanTom Cotton06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=A03HP15128&WL_WEBLINK_ID=1Other122452563-92.3215299934.748312012$13,410.004301 W Markham StLittle RockCounty PulaskiUNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM06Region VIARArkansas72205A03A03HP151281512807/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforcePulaski CountyLLMcDonald@uams.eduLydia L McDonald501-526-6697Public Health Traineeship (A03)Arkansas District 0202VIJ. French Hill0511905NNJohn BoozmanTom Cotton06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=A03HP15128&WL_WEBLINK_ID=1Other122452563-92.3215299934.748312011$55,840.00701 20th St SBirminghamCounty JeffersonUniversity Of Alabama At Birmingham04Region IVALAlabama35233-2031A03A03HP151291512907/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceJefferson Countymgalvin@uab.eduMelissa Galvin205-934-0361Public Health Traineeship (A03)Alabama District 0707IVTerri A. Sewell0107301NNRichard C. ShelbyDoug Jones06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkOther063690705-86.7996150933.505556522012$35,513.00701 20th St SBirminghamCounty JeffersonUniversity Of Alabama At Birmingham04Region IVALAlabama35233-2031A03A03HP151291512907/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceJefferson Countymgalvin@uab.eduMelissa Galvin205-934-0361Public Health Traineeship (A03)Alabama District 0707IVTerri A. Sewell0107301NNRichard C. ShelbyDoug Jones06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkOther063690705-86.7996150933.505556522011$24,989.003520 5th AvePittsburghCounty AlleghenyUNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH THE03Region IIIPAPennsylvania15213-3320A03A03HP151301513007/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20122012/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceAllegheny Countybryce99@pitt.eduCindy L. Bryce412-692-4826Public Health Traineeship (A03)Pennsylvania District 1414III Michael F. Doyle4200342NNPatrick J. ToomeyRobert P. Casey, Jr.06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=A03HP15130&WL_WEBLINK_ID=1Corporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt004514360-79.959376140.441103112011$11,569.008701 W Watertown Plank RdMilwaukeeCounty MilwaukeeMEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, INC., THE05Region VWIWisconsin53226-3548A03A03HP151311513107/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceMilwaukee Countylcassidy@chw.orgLaura D Cassidy414-955-8546Public Health Traineeship (A03)Wisconsin District 0505VF. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.5507955NNRon JohnsonTammy Baldwin06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt937639060-88.0227680343.045527742012$8,071.008701 W Watertown Plank RdMilwaukeeCounty MilwaukeeMEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, INC., THE05Region VWIWisconsin53226-3548A03A03HP151311513107/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceMilwaukee Countylcassidy@chw.orgLaura D Cassidy414-955-8546Public Health Traineeship (A03)Wisconsin District 0505VF. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.5507955NNRon JohnsonTammy Baldwin06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt937639060-88.0227680343.045527742011$2,313.002500 Marble Dr NEAlbuquerqueCounty BernalilloUNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO06Region VINMNew Mexico87131-0001A03A03HP151321513207/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceBernalillo Countyktollestrup@salud.unm.eduKristine Tollestrup505-272-9555Public Health Traineeship (A03)New Mexico District 0101VIMichelle Lujan Grisham3500135NNMartin HeinrichTom Udall06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity829868723-106.6170382835.090966132012$1,987.002500 Marble Dr NEAlbuquerqueCounty BernalilloUNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO06Region VINMNew Mexico87131-0001A03A03HP151321513207/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceBernalillo Countyktollestrup@salud.unm.eduKristine Tollestrup505-272-9555Public Health Traineeship (A03)New Mexico District 0101VIMichelle Lujan Grisham3500135NNMartin HeinrichTom Udall06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity829868723-106.6170382835.090966132011$11,414.001523 Union Rd Rm 207GainesvilleCounty AlachuaUNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA04Region IVFLFlorida32611-1941A03A03HP151331513307/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20122012/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceAlachua Countympeoplessheps@ufl.eduMary Peoples-Sheps352-273-6084Public Health Traineeship (A03)Florida District 0303IVTed S. Yoho1200112NNBill NelsonMarco Rubio06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=A03HP15133&WL_WEBLINK_ID=1U.S. Government Entity969663814-82.3420835229.64972752011$12,803.001000 E 5th StGreenvilleCounty PittEAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY04Region IVNCNorth Carolina27858-2502A03A03HP151341513407/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20122012/06/30BHWHealth WorkforcePitt Countymillsk@ecu.eduEric J Bailey252-328-9448Public Health Traineeship (A03)North Carolina District 0101IVG. K. Butterfield3714737NNRichard BurrThom Tillis06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=A03HP15134&WL_WEBLINK_ID=1Other607579018-77.3616743735.607087952011$5,090.002301 S 3rd StLouisvilleCounty JeffersonUniversity of Louisville04Region IVKYKentucky40208-1838A03A03HP151351513507/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20122012/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceJefferson Countysusan.muldoon@louisville.eduSusan B Muldoon502-852-8087Public Health Traineeship (A03)Kentucky District 0303IVJohn A. Yarmuth2111121NNMitch McConnellRand Paul06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=A03HP15135&WL_WEBLINK_ID=1Corporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt057588857-85.7620376538.215282282011$2,468.00886 Chestnut Ridge RdMorgantownCounty MonongaliaWest Virginia University Research Corporation03Region IIIWVWest Virginia26505-2742A03A03HP151361513607/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20142014/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceMonongalia Countyrabraham@hsc.wvu.eduRachel T Abraham304-293-0267Public Health Traineeship (A03)West Virginia District 0101III David B. McKinley5406154NNJoe Manchin, IIIShelley Moore Capito06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt191510239-79.9552977339.657993762012$14,776.00886 Chestnut Ridge RdMorgantownCounty MonongaliaWest Virginia University Research Corporation03Region IIIWVWest Virginia26505-2742A03A03HP151361513607/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20142014/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceMonongalia Countyrabraham@hsc.wvu.eduRachel T Abraham304-293-0267Public Health Traineeship (A03)West Virginia District 0101III David B. McKinley5406154NNJoe Manchin, IIIShelley Moore Capito06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkCorporate Entity, Federal Tax Exempt191510239-79.9552977339.657993762011$20,824.0011200 S W 8th St Marc 430MiamiCounty Miami-DadeFlorida International University04Region IVFLFlorida33199-0001A03A03HP151371513707/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceMiami-Dade Countymlwillia@fiu.eduMark Williams305-348-0434Public Health Traineeship (A03)Florida District 2626IVCarlos Curbelo1208612NNBill NelsonMarco Rubio06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity071298814-80.3764234625.761028512012$30,918.0011200 S W 8th St Marc 430MiamiCounty Miami-DadeFlorida International University04Region IVFLFlorida33199-0001A03A03HP151371513707/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20132013/06/30BHWHealth WorkforceMiami-Dade Countymlwillia@fiu.eduMark Williams305-348-0434Public Health Traineeship (A03)Florida District 2626IVCarlos Curbelo1208612NNBill NelsonMarco Rubio06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or a doctoral program in public health. The PHT Program will provide traineeship support to cover the costs associated with tuition, fees, stipends, and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses and dependency allowances) for students pursuing graduate level education in one of six disciplines (epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, toxicology, nutrition, and maternal and child health), representative of current severe workforce shortage areas as identified in the statutory language. The traineeship support is to encourage students to pursue and continue their training in the public health shortage disciplines identified. Students receiving traineeship support must also participate in public health practice-based field placements particularly in state and local health departments and/or underserved communities as part of their training.No LinkU.S. Government Entity071298814-80.3764234625.761028512011$5,707.003451 Walnut StPhiladelphiaCounty PhiladelphiaTrustees of the University of Pennsylvania, The03Region IIIPAPennsylvania19104-6205A03A03HP151381513807/01/20092009/07/0106/30/20122012/06/30BHWHealth WorkforcePhiladelphia Countyemmetted@mail.med.upenn.eduEdward A Emmett215-349-5708Public Health Traineeship (A03)Pennsylvania District 0202III Dwight Evans4210142NNPatrick J. ToomeyRobert P. Casey, Jr.06/15/20182018/06/15This announcement solicits applications for the Public Health Traineeship (PHT) Program. The purpose of this program is to provide grants to accredited schools of public health and/or other public or nonprofit private institutions accredited for the provision of graduate or specialized training in public health to support traineeships in severe workforce shortage disciplines to eligible individuals enrolled in a post-bachelors degree certificate program, a masters program, or

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