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Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
Mini-grants are awarded to Alliance member agencies that are interested in aging issues and want to gain competency in the field. The purpose of the Mini-grant project is to increase membership's involvement in providing quality aging services.
Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to 21 agencies in 2010, and 22 during the fifth year of the project, 2011. After the first year of granting, agencies may receive a second year of granting, if they are able to match the funds.
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