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Are for-profit organizations eligible to apply for funding?

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Are for-profit organizations eligible to apply for funding?

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For-profit organizations are eligible to apply for CTG funding if they are an official agent for a local or state government agency. All entities eligible for this FOA are listed in Section III (Eligibility Information). If we are a local, homerule, municipal government serving Alaskan Native populations, would we be given this consideration when applying for the Community Transformation Grant as a tribal organization? All entities listed in Section III (Eligibility Information) are eligible to apply for this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) including state and local government agencies, state and local nonprofit organizations, federally recognized American Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages, tribal organizations, which include Intertribal Councils and American Indian Health Boards, Urban Indian Health Programs, and tribal and intertribal consortia as outlined and defined in the FOA.

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For-profit organizations are eligible to apply for CTG funding if they are an official agent for a local or state government agency. All entities eligible for this FOA are listed in Section III (Eligibility Information). If we are a local, home rule, municipal government serving Alaskan Native populations, would we be given this consideration when applying for the Community Transformation Grant as a tribal organization? All entities listed in Section III (Eligibility Information) are eligible to apply for this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) including state and local government agencies, state and local nonprofit organizations, federally recognized American Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages, tribal organizations, which include Intertribal Councils and American Indian Health Boards, Urban Indian Health Programs, and tribal and intertribal consortia as outlined and defined in the FOA.

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