WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley said today that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has awarded $968,351 to health centers in Iowa to improve health care.

“This funding will help these Iowa health care facilities improve and expand services to their communities,” Grassley said.

These grants will be used to provide high-quality, comprehensive primary care to Iowans.

The details of grants follow here:

Grantee Name

Organization Municipality

Grant Amount

All Care Health Center

Council Bluffs

$47,661.00

Community Health Care, Inc.

Davenport

$87,565.00

Community Health Centers Of Southeastern Iowa, Inc.

West Burlington

$61,887.00

Crescent Community Health Center

Dubuque

$50,194.00

Child Abuse Prevention Services, Inc.

Marshalltown

$132,307.00

Community Health Center Of Fort Dodge, Inc

Fort Dodge

$47,646.00

Community Health Centers Of Southern Iowa, Inc.

Leon

$50,407.00

Eastern Iowa Health Center

Cedar Rapids

$47,926.00

Greater Sioux Community Health Center

Sioux Center

$45,361.00

People's Community Health Clinic, Inc.

Waterloo

$61,530.00

Proteus Employment Opportunities, Inc.

Des Moines

$43,021.00

Primary Health Care, Inc.

Urbandale

$102,148.00

River Hills Community Health Center, Inc.

Ottumwa

$68,823.00

Siouxland Community Health Center

Sioux City

$76,857.00

United Community Health Center

Storm Lake

$45,018.00

Further details about the grants can be found here

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