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Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Melissa Piadade HSM/260
August 23, 2013 Erin Akins

Program 1:
Community Facilities Loans and Grants
Objectives:
To construct, enlarge, extend, or otherwise improve community facilities providing essential services to rural residents.
Eligibility Requirements:
City, county, and State agencies; political and quasi-political subdivisions of States and associations, including corporations, Indian tribes on Federal and State reservations and other federally recognized Indian tribes; and existing private corporations which: (1) are operated on a not-for-profit basis; (2) have or will have the legal authority necessary for constructing, operating, and maintaining the proposed facility or service and for obtaining, giving security for, and repaying the loan; and (3) are unable to finance the proposed project from its own resources or through commercial credit at reasonable rates and terms. Assistance is authorized for eligible applicants in rural areas of the States, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Marshall Islands, the Republic of Palaw, and the Federated States of Micronesia.
Types of Assistance Available:
Loans, Guaranteed/Insured Loans, and Project Grants
Range and Average of Financial Assistance Available:
Direct Loans: $5,000 - $47,000,000
Direct Loans Average: $1,140,319
Guaranteed Loans: $26,000 - $21,000,000 Guaranteed Loans Average: $2,454.491
Grants: $300 - $996,000
Grants Average $29,825
This program will help ensure that XYZ Corporation has the funds that are needed to make any and all repairs that are necessary in order to maintain their facility or facilities in working order. This program will also help the XYZ Corporation in expanding their business if necessary to be able to meet the needs of the Corporation itself and its employees and clients.
This program can be found on the web at http:/www.rurdev.usda.gov
Program 2
Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities
Objectives:
To expand the supply of supportive housing for very low-income persons with disabilities.
Eligibility Requirements:
Eligible Sponsors are nonprofit organizations with a Section 501©(3) tax exemption from the Internal Revenue Service. Eligible Owner entities are nonprofit organizations with a 501©(3) tax exemption from the Internal Revenue Service and, if the proposed project involves mixed financing, for-profit limited partnerships with a nonprofit entity as the sole general partner.
Types of Assistance Available
Direct payments for a specified use
Range and Average of Financial Assistance Available
$422,600 - $4,092,000
This program will help XYZ Corporation in implementing a housing program, to ensure that all of their clients are able to obtain and keep a safe, healthy place to live. XYZ Corporation knows that most of their clients have very little and limited resources and this will ensure that their clients are able to have at least, the basics of having a place to call home.
This program can be found on the web at http://www.hud.gov and also at www.grants.gov

Program 3
Mental Health Research Grants
Objectives:
To support research and research training to understand the biological, psychological, and functional changes that are involved in the causes and course of mental illness; to hasten the translation of science advances into innovations in clinical care; to conduct studies of the risk factors for major psychiatric disorders; to conduct clinical neuroscience studies to elucidate causes and functional effects of these disorders; to conduct research on psychosocial, pharmacological, and somatic treatment development; to support research and research training with the ultimate goal of preventing and curing mental disorders that originate in childhood and adolescence; to conduct research across basic behavioral/psychological processes, environmental processes, brain development, genetics, developmental psychopathology, and therapeutic interventions; to translate knowledge from basic science to discover the developmental origins of mental disorders and effect their prevention and cure. To provide support for integration of research on neurobehavioral mechanisms of psychopathology; understanding of the trajectories of risk/illness; and the design and testing of innovative and personalized treatments. To support research in the areas of basic neuroscience, genetics, basic behavioral science, research training, resource development, technology development, drug discovery, and research dissemination; to support studies that will generate relevant basic science knowledge which can then be utilized to improve diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental and behavioral disorders; to support research to evaluate the effectiveness of pharmacologic, psychosocial, rehabilitative, and combination interventions on mental and behavior disorders; to evaluate interventions for children, adolescents, and adults, focusing on acute and long-term therapeutic effects; to conduct mental health services research, including studies of services organization and delivery; interventions to improve the quality and outcomes of care; and research on the dissemination and implementation of evidence-based interventions into service settings; to develop and disseminate behavioral interventions that prevent HIV/AIDS transmission; to clarify the biological, psychological, and functional mental health effects of HIV/AIDS infection and alleviate the associated consequences.
Eligibility Requirements:
Public, private, -profit, or nonprofit agencies (including State and local government agencies), eligible Federal agencies, universities, colleges, hospitals, and academic or research institutions may apply for research grants. SBIR grants can be awarded only to domestic small businesses, and STTR grants can be awarded only to domestic small businesses which "partner" with a research institution in cooperative research and development.
Types of Assistance Available:
Cooperative Agreements, Project Grants, and Training
Range and Average of Financial Assistance Available:
Range - $900 - $10,360,095
Average - $430,955
This program will help XYZ Corporation in the research and study of mental illness as a whole. By learning about how and why mental illness occurs, they will gain more knowledge about mental illness, and as a result be able to help their clients that much more. The more one knows about what they are dealing with, the better that they can help understand where their clients are coming from. This will also help XYZ Corporation come up with new ideas in the treatment of their clients.
This program can be found on the web at http://www.nimh.nih.gov.

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