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Search this agency →Construction of a new biomedical research building
Richard Shelby
Funding will be used for construction and research equipment for the NextGen Precision Health Institute, a state-of-the-art facility at the University of Missouri-Columbia that will be available to all University of Missouri System researchers. This facility will bring biomolecular, computational and engineering disciplines, veterinary, human medicine, and industry partners under one roof.
Roy Blunt
For the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa for a permanent endowment fund to support the recruitment and retention of exceptional faculty in science and engineering.
Richard Shelby
Funds will allow the Hospital to develop the Former John J Foley Nursing Home, a 14 acre, 180,000 site. The current plan for the building is to have multiple types of health care services for the Community, including nursing home beds, assisted living beds, and substance abuse beds.
Charles Schumer
Nursing home no longer an asset that created jobs or economic stimulus to the county. Develop the 14 acre site/180,000 sq ft building to provide healthcare services to the community we serve.
Kirsten Gillibrand
This project will fund the current Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) owned and operated Critical Access Hospital.
Joe Manchin
For program efficiencies and improvements, as well as opportunities to grow and accommodate more students with complex disabilities, we are seeking funding to support the construction of new school facilities that will allow us to consolidate our three (3) leased campuses onto a single campus that we own.
Charles Schumer
For facilities and equipment.
Shelby
Facilities and equipment for the Ozarks Health and Life Science Center at Temple Hall at Missouri State University to house classrooms, labs, and offices to support STEM, health, and life sciences research and academic programs. Missouri State University’s enrollment in the sciences has grown from 1,000 to 2,400 since Temple Hall was constructed, including a doubling of the College of Natural and Applied Sciences’ graduate enrollment over the last 25 years. Additional space is needed to meet Col
Blunt
Nexus Family Healing requests funds to take ownership of an existing state of the art mental health facility, which is currently in the midst of closure by its parent organization, and develop it into a multipurpose Mental Health Center to meet the most pressing mental health needs in the region. Specifically, capital funding would be used to fulfill an existing outstanding bond debt on the building and support start-up expenses related to the development of the Mental Health Hub, including hiri
Amy Klobuchar