The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced today the availability of over $100 million in funding for up to 75 Community Transformation Grants.
Created by the Affordable Care Act, these grants are aimed at helping communities implement projects proven to reduce chronic diseases ? such as diabetes and heart disease.
By promoting healthy lifestyles and communities, especially among population groups experiencing the greatest burden of chronic disease, these grants will help improve health, reduce health disparities, and lower health care costs.
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Source: http://health-fitness.marc8.com/100-million-affordable-care-act-grants-help-create-health
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