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CAN Fiscal Yea Total Active Grant Financial Assis 2015 $998,000.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2016 $342,134.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2015 $484,370.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2015 $1,000,000.00 2015 $999,994.00 2015 $999,750.00 2015 $1,000,000.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2015 $1,000,000.00 2016 $910,079.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2016 $798,653.00 2016 $585,000.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2015 $1,000,000.00 2016 $904,970.00 2015 $452,066.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2016 $650,000.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2015 $1,000,000.00 2016 $622,158.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2015 $1,000,000.00 2016 $488,990.00 2016 $1,000,000.00 2015 $1,000,000.00 2015 $1,000,000.00 2016 $998,470.00 2016 $921,127.00 2015 $1,000,000.00

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EHB_ACA_ACTIVE_GRANT_FA_AGRCAN Fiscal YearTotal Active Grant Financial AssistanceGrantee NameDUNS NumberGrantee AddressGrantee CityGrantee County DescriptionGrantee County NameGrantee EINGrantee Region CodeHRSA RegionGrantee State AbbreviationGrantee ZIP CodeGrantee Type DescriptionGrant 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 NameGrant Program Director E-mailGrant Program Director NameGrant Program Director Phone NumberGrant Program NameUniform Data System Grant Program DescriptionAbstractGrant Program DescriptionState FIPS CodeState NameName of U.S. Senator Number OneName of U.S. Senator Number TwoCongressional District NameCongressional District NumberU.S. Congressional Representative NameState AbbreviationState County FIPS CodeComplete County NameHHS Region Roman CodeU.S. - Mexico Border 100 Kilometer IndicatorU.S. - Mexico Border County IndicatorData Warehouse Record Create DateData Warehouse Record Create Date TextGeocoding Artifact Address Primary X CoordinateGeocoding Artifact Address Primary Y Coordinate2015$998,000.00PRESIDIO COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES INC155516706210 S Summer StMarfaCounty Presidio1830392136A106Region VITX79843Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS290922909209/30/20152015/09/3009/29/20182018/09/29BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Molinar432-729-1812HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29092&WL_WEBLINK_ID=148TexasJohn CornynTed Cruz Texas District 2323Will HurdTX48377Presidio CountyVIYY09/30/20162016/09/30-104.0255996730.306475142016$1,000,000.00CLINICAS DE SALUD DEL PUEBLO, INC.0787296881166 K StBrawleyCounty Imperial1952657324A109Region IXCA92227-2737Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS297852978505/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Bell760-344-9951 x10102HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29785&WL_WEBLINK_ID=106CaliforniaBarbara BoxerDianne FeinsteinCalifornia District 5151Juan VargasCA06025Imperial CountyIXYY09/30/20162016/09/30-115.5227763332.973084242016$1,000,000.00CORNELL SCOTT-HILL HEALTH CORPORATION010156370400 Columbus AveNew HavenCounty New Haven1060870990A101Region ICT06519-1233Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS295182951805/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] R Taylor203-503-3280HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29518&WL_WEBLINK_ID=109ConnecticutChristopher MurphyRichard BlumenthalConnecticut District 0303Rosa L. DeLauroCT09009New Haven CountyINN09/30/20162016/09/30-72.9394292741.29767292016$342,134.00MORTON COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH SERVICES, INC.0724277761334 N Lansing AveTulsaCounty Tulsa1731177858A106Region VIOK74106-5907OtherC8DC8DCS297372973705/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Savage918-295-6151HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29737&WL_WEBLINK_ID=140OklahomaJames LankfordJames M. InhofeOklahoma District 0101Jim BridenstineOK40143Tulsa CountyVINN09/30/20162016/09/30-95.9807147236.174710822016$1,000,000.00HEARTLAND MEDICAL CLINIC, INC788818321346 Maine St Ste 150LawrenceCounty Douglas1481221800A107Region VIIKS66044-1393Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS296672966705/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Stewart785-841-7297 x205HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29667&WL_WEBLINK_ID=120KansasJerry MoranPat RobertsKansas District 0202Lynn JenkinsKS20045Douglas CountyVIINN09/30/20162016/09/30-95.247575638.977629992015$484,370.00STAYWELL HEALTH CARE, INC.18205380180 Phoenix Ave Ste 201WaterburyCounty New Haven1223160873A101Region ICT06702-1418Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS291182911809/30/20152015/09/3009/29/20182018/09/29BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] S Bianchi203-756-8021 x3018HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29118&WL_WEBLINK_ID=109ConnecticutChristopher MurphyRichard BlumenthalConnecticut District 0505Elizabeth H. EstyCT09009New Haven CountyINN09/30/20162016/09/30-73.0393845941.557286062016$1,000,000.00SWOPE HEALTH SERVICES0762714283801 Blue PkwyKansas CityCounty Jackson1430957840A107Region VIIMO64130-2807Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS296752967505/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Barber816-599-5550HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29675&WL_WEBLINK_ID=129MissouriClaire McCaskillRoy BluntMissouri District 0505Emanuel CleaverMO29095Jackson CountyVIINN09/30/20162016/09/30-94.5406251439.035961392015$1,000,000.00FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES OF DARKE COUNTY, INC.0979221085735 Meeker RdGreenvilleCounty Darke1341119524A105Region VOH45331-1180Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS291902919009/30/20152015/09/3009/29/20182018/09/29BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] E Young937-548-3806 x1031HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29190&WL_WEBLINK_ID=139OhioRob PortmanSherrod BrownOhio District 0808Warren DavidsonOH39037Darke CountyVNN09/30/20162016/09/30-84.6275147340.08377062015$999,994.00EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY0511250371276 Gilbreath DrJohnson CityCounty Washington1626021046A104Region IVTN37614-6503U.S. Government EntityC8DC8DCS291922919209/30/20152015/09/3009/29/20182018/09/29BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Tolan423-439-4051HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29192&WL_WEBLINK_ID=147TennesseeBob CorkerLamar AlexanderTennessee District 0101David P. RoeTN47179Washington CountyIVNN09/30/20162016/09/30-82.3679864236.304421162015$999,750.00VALLEY FAMILY HEALTH CARE, INC.1277767971441 Ne 10th AvePayetteCounty Payette1820371383A110Region XID83661-5420Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS292212922109/30/20152015/09/3009/29/20182018/09/29BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Moore208-642-9376HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29221&WL_WEBLINK_ID=116IdahoJames E. RischMike CrapoIdaho District 0101Ral R. LabradorID16075Payette CountyXNN09/30/20162016/09/30-116.9261722444.057779382015$1,000,000.00HARDIN COUNTY REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER965208101765 Florence Rd Ste ASavannahCounty Hardin1582053386A104Region IVTN38372-5219Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS291102911009/30/20152015/09/3009/29/20182018/09/29BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] McGinley731-925-2300HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29110&WL_WEBLINK_ID=147TennesseeBob CorkerLamar AlexanderTennessee District 0707Marsha BlackburnTN47071Hardin CountyIVNN09/30/20162016/09/30-88.2393008235.213587562016$1,000,000.00PINES HEALTH SERVICES03561816974 Access HwyCaribouCounty Aroostook1010376890A101Region IME04736-3807Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS295252952505/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] M Davis207-498-2359 x2022HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29525&WL_WEBLINK_ID=123MaineAngus S., Jr. KingSusan M. CollinsMaine District 0202Bruce PoliquinME23003Aroostook CountyINN09/30/20162016/09/30-67.9922618846.873607832016$1,000,000.00COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE AGENCY INC0894625924500 Wesley StGreenvilleCounty Hunt1751528614A106Region VITX75401-5644Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS297422974205/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Carter903-455-5986HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29742&WL_WEBLINK_ID=148TexasJohn CornynTed Cruz Texas District 0404John RatcliffeTX48231Hunt CountyVINN09/30/20162016/09/30-96.1092436533.124831872015$1,000,000.00MOUNTAIN VALLEYS HEALTH CENTERS110279437554-850 Medical Cntr DrBieberCounty Lassen1942533006A109Region IXCA96009Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS290822908209/30/20152015/09/3009/29/20182018/09/29BPHCPrimary Health [email protected]. David Jones530-294-5114HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29082&WL_WEBLINK_ID=106CaliforniaBarbara BoxerDianne FeinsteinCalifornia District 0101Doug LaMalfaCA06035Lassen CountyIXNN09/30/20162016/09/30-121.142988541.121291482016$910,079.00EL CENTRO FAMILY HEALTH080385024538 N Paseo De OnateEspanolaCounty Rio Arriba1850244588A106Region VINM87532-2618Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS297272972705/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Pease505-747-5905HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29727&WL_WEBLINK_ID=135New MexicoMartin HeinrichTom UdallNew Mexico District 0303Ben Ray LujnNM35039Rio Arriba CountyVINN09/30/20162016/09/30-106.0854110335.998923142016$1,000,000.00BETHEL FAMILY CLINIC124019134631 Main StBethelCensus AreaBethel1920089260A110Region XAK99559Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS296492964905/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Guinn907-543-3773HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29649&WL_WEBLINK_ID=102AlaskaDaniel SullivanLisa MurkowskiAlaska At Large00Don YoungAK02050Bethel Census AreaXNN09/30/20162016/09/30-161.7614029860.794922562016$1,000,000.00PRIMARY CARE OF SOUTHWEST GEORGIA, INC.171208486360 College StBlakelyCounty Early1311840668A104Region IVGA39823-2554Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS296952969505/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Addison229-723-2660HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29695&WL_WEBLINK_ID=113GeorgiaDavid PerdueJohnny IsaksonGeorgia District 0202Sanford D., Jr. BishopGA13099Early CountyIVNN09/30/20162016/09/30-84.9382231431.379354042016$1,000,000.00UPPER GREAT LAKES FAMILY HEALTH CENTER829683338580 W College AveMarquetteCounty Marquette1264299275A105Region VMI49855-2736Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS296222962205/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Simila906-483-1325HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29622&WL_WEBLINK_ID=126MichiganDebbie StabenowGary PetersMichigan District 0101Dan BenishekMI26103Marquette CountyVNN09/30/20162016/09/30-87.3997869446.554666822016$798,653.00COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER, INC.0756831561800 Watermark Dr Ste 420ColumbusCounty Franklin1311533908A105Region VOH43215-1072Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS296262962605/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] B Tavares614-859-1880HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29626&WL_WEBLINK_ID=139OhioRob PortmanSherrod BrownOhio District 0303Joyce BeattyOH39049Franklin CountyVNN09/30/20162016/09/30-83.0517836339.972634742016$585,000.00BROWARD COMMUNITY AND FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS, INC0345683735010 Hollywood Blvd Ste 100bHollywoodCounty Broward1593489664A104Region IVFL33021-6557Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS296792967905/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] FRAZIER954-266-2999HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29679&WL_WEBLINK_ID=112FloridaBill NelsonMarco RubioFlorida District 2323Debbie Wasserman SchultzFL12011Broward CountyIVNN09/30/20162016/09/30-80.1939114126.010331432016$1,000,000.00VALLEY HEALTH TEAM, INC.07467488821890 Colorado StSan JoaquinCounty Fresno1942217261A109Region IXCA93660Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS297982979805/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Griffin559-693-2462HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29798&WL_WEBLINK_ID=106CaliforniaBarbara BoxerDianne FeinsteinCalifornia District 2121David G. ValadaoCA06019Fresno CountyIXNN09/30/20162016/09/30-120.2145259536.625421132016$1,000,000.00CHAUTAUQUA CENTER, THE964292572319 Central Ave Ste BDunkirkCounty Chautauqua1273512018A102Region IINY14048-2137Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS295522955205/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] C Pease716-363-6050HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29552&WL_WEBLINK_ID=136New YorkCharles E. SchumerKirsten E. GillibrandNew York District 2323Tom ReedNY36013Chautauqua CountyIINN09/30/20162016/09/30-79.3348382842.484432722015$1,000,000.00FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER OF MICHIGAN INC1215191938765 Lewis AveTemperanceCounty Monroe1383208659A105Region VMI48182-9583Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS292042920409/30/20152015/09/3009/29/20182018/09/29BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Larkins734-847-3802 x212HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29204&WL_WEBLINK_ID=126MichiganDebbie StabenowGary PetersMichigan District 0707Tim WalbergMI26115Monroe CountyVNN09/30/20162016/09/30-83.5687175641.775199422016$904,970.00DOUGLAS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES GROUP, INC.136764367504 Nw 10th AveAvaCounty Douglas1431747760A107Region VIIMO65608Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS296702967005/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Shryack417-683-4831 x110HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29670&WL_WEBLINK_ID=129MissouriClaire McCaskillRoy BluntMissouri District 0808Jason SmithMO29067Douglas CountyVIINN09/30/20162016/09/30-92.6616144236.959210312015$452,066.00MOUNTAIN COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CORPORATION074093915226 Medical Plaza LnWhitesburgCounty Letcher1610712406A104Region IVKY41858-7425Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS291462914609/30/20152015/09/3009/29/20182018/09/29BPHCPrimary Health [email protected]. (Mike) Caudill606-633-4823HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29146&WL_WEBLINK_ID=121KentuckyMitch McConnellRand PaulKentucky District 0505Harold RogersKY21133Letcher CountyIVNN09/30/20162016/09/30-82.841752637.122837372016$1,000,000.00KIAMICHI FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER168757318500 Main StBattiestCounty McCurtain1450463188A106Region VIOK74722Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS297362973605/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] GILBREATH580-241-5294 x234HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, scales, electronic thermometers). Office supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, toner, etc.), medical supplies (e.g., syringes, blood tubes, plastic gloves, etc.), and educational supplies (e.g., pamphlets, educational videotapes, etc.) are not defined as moveable equipment and are unallowable. [2] If a proposed facility expansion project also includes alteration/renovation to the existing structure, this falls under the construction project type.https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/web2External/Interface/Common/PublicWebLinkController.aspx?GrantNumber=C8DCS29736&WL_WEBLINK_ID=140OklahomaJames LankfordJames M. InhofeOklahoma District 0202Markwayne MullinOK40089McCurtain CountyVINN09/30/20162016/09/30-94.9246881534.393300762016$1,000,000.00HEALTH CENTER OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS360978642307 N William Barnett AveClevelandCounty Liberty1562508501A106Region VITX77327-4061Corporate Entity, Federal Tax ExemptC8DC8DCS297472974705/01/20162016/05/0104/30/20192019/04/30BPHCPrimary Health [email protected] Racciato281-592-2224 x13HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM (C8D)This announcement solicits applications for the Health Infrastructure Investment Program (HIIP) for existing Health Center Program grantees to increase their patient capacity and to provide additional comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations through the alteration/renovation, expansion, or construction of a facility. HIIP funding will support one capital project at a new or existing site within the applicants approved scope of project for the following project types: Alteration/renovation (A/R): This project type can include work required to modernize, improve, and/or reconfigure the interior arrangements of an existing facility; work to improve and/or replace exterior envelope; work to improve accessibility (such as sidewalks and ramps), and/or life safety requirements in an existing facility. This type of project would not increase the total square footage of an existing building and does not require ground disturbance or footings. This type of project may include the purchase of related moveable equipment.[1] Construction/expansion (C/E): This project type can include the construction of a new stand-alone structure and/or associated work required to expand a structure to increase the total square feet of a facility.[2] Construction projects may include the installation of a permanently affixed modular or prefabricated building and/or the purchase of related moveable equipment. Eligible health center applicants may submit only one HIIP application proposing one site-specific, stand-alone facility project. HIIP applicants must demonstrate how the alteration/renovation, and/or construction/expansion project will improve their capacity to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health services to medically underserved populations. [1] Moveable equipment includes non-expendable items with a useful life of more than one year that are not permanently affixed and can be easily moved. Examples include x-ray equipment, freezers, autoclaves, furniture, administrative equipment, (i.e., computers, servers, telephones, fax machines, copying machines, software)), and special purpose equipment used for medical activities (e.g., stethoscopes, blood