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A program abstract of the Cook Inlet Tribal Council, an HPOG grantee.

A program abstract of Goodwill Industries of the Valleys, an HPOG grantee.

A program abstract of Central Community College, an HPOG grantee.

A program abstract of Chicago State University, an HPOG grantee.

A program abstract of the Eastern Connecticut Workforce, an HPOG grantee.

A program abstract of Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board, an HPOG grantee.

A program abstract of Hostos Community College, an HPOG grantee.

Collaborative partnerships between Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) programs and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) agencies build a foundation for empowerment and self-sufficiency through healthcare training and individualized support services.

Tribal college’s HPOG program success guides statewide diversity initiatives in North Dakota.

With funding from a Health Professions Opportunity Grant (HPOG), Cankdeska Cikana Community College’s Next Steps II Program is now in its eighth year of providing training for healthcare occupations, advancing the diversity of the nursing workforce in North Dakota, and addressing critical healthcare workforce needs throughout the state.

For the past decade, the Turtle Mountain Band of the Chippewa Nation has taken a proactive approach to improving the health and welfare of its citizens through strategic initiatives that teach people to make healthier choices. The strategy’s implementation culminated in the construction of the Byron Dorgan Youth Wellness Center, a tribal health and fitness facility, staffed by a trained workforce supplied by Turtle Mountain Community College ’s HPOG Health & Fitness Training Program.