Evicted People |
YV-3000.1800 |
People who have been expelled from their place of residence by a sheriff, federal marshal or other government official at the legal request of their landlord or other individual who has title to the property. |
0 |
Eviction Prevention Assistance |
FT-4500.1800 |
Programs that provide assistance for people who are being evicted from their apartments or other rental property either wrongfully or with reason, e.g. nonpayment of rent. Included are programs that provide legal support in the form of information on tenants' rights, help to navigate the eviction process, and/or mediation services to negotiate a compromise between the individual and the landlord. Eviction prevention programs can also provide a Housing First approach and include various strategies designed to maintain individuals and families in their current housing, such as rent payment assistance, financial assistance with the cost of utilities, assistance securing other types of income support, third-party money management programs, and referrals to other types of community support. |
1 |
Evidence Collection Services |
FN-1300.1800 |
Programs that provide support for civil litigation or criminal prosecutions or defenses by gathering and analyzing pretrial evidence and, upon request, presenting their findings during court hearings. Evidence collection services may be provided by law enforcement offices as a routine part of crime investigations or by crime laboratory technicians who have expertise in this area at the request of law enforcement officials, prosecutors, insurance companies, corporations or individuals involved in criminal or civil actions. |
0 |
Evolutionary Biologists |
YO-8000.4500-220 |
Individuals who study genetic, developmental, functional and morphological patterns and processes; and the emergence and mutation of organisms over time. Included are the study of molecular and morphological systematics; genetics and development; evolutionary transformation; paleobiology; paleontology; morphogenesis; mutation; locomotor, biochemical and craniodental form and function; evolutionary theory; and systematic biology. |
0 |
Evolutionary Biology Research |
TR-1000.2200 |
Programs that conduct research which focuses on genetic, developmental, functional and morphological patterns and processes; and the emergence and mutation of organisms over time. Included are the study of molecular and morphological systematics; genetics and development; evolutionary transformation; paleobiology; paleontology; morphogenesis; mutation; locomotor, biochemical and craniodental form and function; evolutionary theory; and systematic biology. |
0 |
Ex-Offender Counseling |
RP-1400.8000-185 |
Programs that provide emotional support, information and guidance for people who recently have been released from a correctional facility and are having difficulty coping with adjustment to life in the community. |
0 |
Ex-Offender Employment Certificates |
ND-1600.1900 |
Documentation issued by the court that grants limited relief from mandatory criminal sanctions for individuals living in the community who have a previous felony or misdemeanor conviction and are subject to "civil impacts" that bar them from being considered for employment in a particular field. Employers who hire individuals with certificates are provided immunity from negligent hiring claims when they are aware of the certificate at the time of hiring. Certificates may be revoked if the offender is convicted of or pleads guilty to a felony offense committed subsequent to the issuance of the certificate. |
0 |
Ex-Offender Employment Programs |
ND-6500.1950 |
Programs that provide comprehensive support services for ex-offenders (also known as returning or returned citizens) who need assistance preparing for, finding and retaining paid employment. Services may include vocational assessment; guidance relating to resume preparation, job application letters and questionnaires, interview techniques, appropriate dress and personal-social behaviors that will allow them to get along with employers and co-workers on the job; job skills development support; job placement assistance; limited periods of subsidized employment, where necessary; and/or on-the-job support, as required, by a personal case manager who may visit the individual while at work, meet with the person's supervisor and/or co-workers and provide whatever assistance the ex-offender needs to meet the challenges of entering the workforce and retain his or her position. |
0 |
Ex-Offender Halfway Houses |
FF-1850 |
Community-based programs that provide congregate living arrangements and a wide variety of counseling and supportive services for ex-offenders (also known as returning citizens) who recently have been released from a correctional facility but who require a gradual transition from that highly structured and supervised way of a life to a relatively free and normal existence in the community. |
1 |
Ex-Offender Legal Assistance |
FT-2800 |
Programs that provide legal assistance for people with a history of incarceration who need advice related to their status as ex-offenders (also known as returning or returned citizens). |
0 |
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs |
FF-1900 |
Programs that help people who have been released from a correctional facility (also known as returning citizens) make a successful transition to community life. Services generally include an assessment of the individual's needs, discussion of options and short-term case management involving coordination of needed services which may include housing location assistance, job training, job placement and retention services, legal assistance, literacy skills development, GED or other high school equivalency courses, parenting classes, life skills training, access to food and shelter resources, and other sources of support. |
5 |
Ex-Offenders |
YJ-2030 |
Individuals, also known as returning or returned citizens, who are no longer under required supervision by the criminal justice system. |
0 |
Ex-Public Assistance Recipients |
YC-1900 |
Individuals who are no longer receiving any form of public assistance and have entered or re-entered the workforce. |
0 |
Excavation Permits |
TE-1000.1500-210 |
Programs that issue permits which authorize the trenching or excavation of public streets when required for construction. |
0 |
Exchange Visitor Visas |
FT-3600.6250-220 |
Programs assist in filing, or make decisions regarding permits which allow admission, on a temporary basis, of educational exchange students, au pair workers, graduate medical trainees, practical training students, professors and researchers, short-term scholars, camp counselors and others for the purpose of teaching, instructing or lecturing, studying, observing, conducting research, consulting, demonstrating special skills or receiving training as a part of an exchange program officially recognized by the U.S. Information Agency. |
0 |
Exchange Visitors |
YE-2000.1800 |
Foreign nationals temporarily staying in the country on approved visas for the purpose of teaching, instructing or lecturing, studying, observing, conducting research, consulting, demonstrating special skills or receiving training. |
0 |
Executive Coaching Services |
TP-3000.8000-200 |
Programs that place consultants who have expertise in organizational development and management in nonprofit organizations, small businesses or other groups to provide one-on-one assessment, feedback and training to help leaders, executives and managers within the organization enhance their performance and increase their effectiveness. Placements may be made on a long or short-term basis, in many cases, for a period of six months to a year. Areas of focus may include strategic thinking, leading teams, communication, managing conflict, empowering others, integrating business decisions and people decisions, managing stress, and navigating life and career changes. Coaching requires a collaborative relationship with the participation of both the individual and the consultant. |
0 |
Executive Search Assistance |
TP-3000.6600-180 |
Programs that help nonprofit organizations and other groups recruit, select and hire executive staff. Services may include assistance in developing a recruitment plan, writing and placing job postings, conducting outreach to identify potential candidates, screening resumes, checking references, developing questions and a protocol for the interview process, establishing and utilizing selection criteria, and negotiating with the preferred candidate. |
0 |
Executive Transition/Succession Planning |
TP-3000.6600-220 |
Programs that help nonprofit organizations and other groups develop a plan for managing leadership transitions and ensuring leadership continuity when an executive director or other key staff leave the organization. Services may include assisting the organization in conducting an organizational review; developing an emergency succession plan; identifying, assessing and developing future board and staff leaders; developing a strong senior management team; ensuring that there is agreement at all levels on the organization's strategic direction and priorities; developing a situation-specific transition plan when a key individual's departure is imminent; determining whether interim staff are required; recruiting and hiring for the position; and providing appropriate orientation and support services to ensure a smooth leadership transition and uninterrupted work plan. |
0 |
Exemplary Rehabilitation Certification |
ND-1600.1800 |
Programs that issue or assist ex-servicemen or women who have left the armed forces under conditions other than honorable to obtain documents which certify that they have been rehabilitated and should be considered eligible for paid employment. |
0 |
Exercise Classes/Groups |
PL-6600.1800 |
Programs that offer a general program of exercise for people who are concerned about maintaining their physical fitness which may include walking, stretching and other similar activities. |
0 |
Exercise/Fitness Leader Volunteer Opportunities |
PX-7000.1800 |
Organizations that are actively seeking individuals with the requisite skills and experience who are willing, on a voluntary basis without remuneration, to lead groups of the people served by the agency in exercise activities that are tailored to meet their needs and abilities. |
0 |
Exhibit Designers |
YO-0300.1900-160 |
Individuals who plan, design and oversee the construction and installation of permanent or temporary exhibits and displays. They work with curators, art and museum directors and trade show sponsors to determine the most effective use of available space. They confer with clients or staff regarding the theme, interpretative or informational purpose, planned location, budget, materials and promotion; prepare preliminary drawings of the proposed exhibit including detailed construction, layout, material specifications and special effects diagrams; submit plans for approval; and oversee preparation of artwork, construction of exhibit components and placement of the collection to ensure conformance with exhibit or display specifications and satisfactory operation of special effects components. |
0 |
Exhibit Space for Artists |
TA-0400.0900 |
Organizations that provide space for any of a wide variety of visual artists who want to exhibit their work. Included are commercial galleries, artist co-ops, membership galleries, specialty galleries, and alternative exhibition spaces such as bookstores, restaurants, banks, libraries, department stores and furniture stores. |
0 |
Exhibitionism |
YF-5000.5300-180 |
The repetitive act of exposing the genitals to unsuspecting strangers for the purpose of achieving sexual excitement, with no attempt at further sexual activity with the stranger. |
0 |
Existential Therapy |
RD-3000.1800 |
Programs that specialize in providing therapeutic interventions that are based on the principles of existentialism which focus on the problems that relate to being in the here-and-now; and on the individual's relationship to the world of things, to other people and to his or her own internal world of consciousness. Existential therapy emphasizes the necessity of making choices, of facing alternatives, of taking risks and of dealing with the resultant anxiety in order to live authentic lives. The focus of therapy is on the present and the future and not on the past. |
0 |
Expectant Fathers |
YK-6500.1800 |
Men whose wives or partners are awaiting the birth of a child. |
0 |
Expectant/New Parent Assistance |
PH-6100.1800 |
Programs that provide educational and supportive services for new parents or those expecting a child, to prepare them on an emotional and practical level for the impact the newborn will have on their lives and relationships. Initial focus areas include healthy eating for the mother, danger signs in pregnancy, sibling preparation and being ready for labor and delivery, followed by practical information on basic infant care, newborn behaviors, baby supplies, bathing techniques, diapering, breastfeeding and other feeding options, as well as infant and childhood illnesses. Later topics may include walking, talking, toilet training and other aspects of child development, all to help ensure that infants and toddlers are nurtured, live in a safe environment and receive proper health care. Included are programs open to all as well those targeting special populations such as low income individuals or teenagers. |
7 |
Experiencers of Paranormal/Extraterrestrial Events |
YI |
People who believe that they have had experiences that are beyond the normal range of what is scientifically explainable including such things as out of the body experiences especially around death, telekinesis, telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, teleportation, bilocation, perception of "spirits", possession, channeling, perception of auras or other forms of energy or experiences with unidentified flying objects (UFOs) or beings believed to be not of this earth. |
0 |
Experimental Colleges |
HD-0500.1800 |
Institutions of higher education that are characterized by innovative curriculums, learning experiences or teaching methods and other nontraditional instructional practices. |
0 |
Expert Witnesses |
FJ-1800 |
Individuals who are available to provide testimony based on their knowledge, skills or specialized experience which helps a jury understand and evaluate complicated or technical information that has been presented in the context of a legal hearing or trial. |
0 |
Explosives Storage/Use Permits |
DF-7000.1980 |
Programs that issue permits which provide written authorization for the storage or use of dynamite, black powder, pellet powder, initiating explosives, detonators, safety fuses, squibs, detonating cords, igniter cords, igniters and other chemical compounds, mixtures or devices that are designed to function by explosion. |
0 |
Export Licenses |
DF-7000.2000 |
Programs that provide information, training and application assistance for individuals and businesses who require a license to ship goods abroad. |
0 |
Export/Trade Development |
TB-0900.0650-230 |
Programs that enable firms to expand their market area and possibly extend the life cycle of products or services that have exhausted their existing markets by helping them explore, develop and implement an export marketing plan. Exporting can contribute to a firm's sales volume and create new jobs for the local economy. Services may include information about the export process, potential opportunities (such as agents and distributors), patent, copyright, and intellectual property right regulations, technical assistance and financing programs, and country-specific information related to exporting. Businesses become aware of exporting in general, determine whether to make an initial investment, identify marketing opportunities and assess competitive challenges. |
0 |
Extended Acute Care Hospitals |
LL-3000.1900 |
Health care facilities that provide extensive professional nursing care for patients whose illnesses cannot be fully resolved during their acute short-term stay but who no longer need the extensive diagnostic medical technology offered by a traditional acute care hospital. Extended acute care hospitals are not required to offer emergency treatment or critical care services to the community. |
0 |
Extended Child Care |
PH-1250.1800 |
Child care centers, family child care homes, schools and recreation centers that provide supervised care for school-age children prior to the beginning and/or following the end of the school day, on school holidays and teacher work/conference days, during school breaks and, in some cases, during the summer when school is not in session in situation where their parents are working or otherwise engaged. While some extended day care programs provide a variety of activities for children in the program, they are not designed to provide specialty instruction such as art or music lessons, or organized sports. |
21 |
Extended Families |
YK-2000.1800 |
Groups of related individuals that consist of parents and children and other relatives including aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, grandparents and/or grandchildren. Members of extended families may live together in a common dwelling and depend on one another for support. |
0 |
Exterior House Cleaning |
PH-3300.2750-190 |
Programs that provide labor and/or supplies for people who need to have the siding or other exterior surfaces of their home cleaned. |
0 |
External Organizational Evaluation |
TP-6500.1800-200 |
Programs that help nonprofit organizations, small businesses and other groups plan and implement an evaluation of a program or project that is conducted by an unbiased, professional consultant. Tasks may include design and implementation of an overall evaluation plan, development of instrumentation, management and analysis of data and preparation of interim and final reports. Included are programs that undertake all or a portion of external evaluations on a contractual basis and those that help organizations select, contract with and manage an external evaluator. |
0 |
Extortion Reporting |
FN-1700.2065 |
Law enforcement programs that accept reports from community residents regarding attempts to extract money or property through intimidation or undue exercise of authority. Threats of physical harm, criminal prosecution or public exposure may be involved. |
0 |
Extradition |
FF-1700.1800 |
Programs that arrange for the surrender by one state or country to another of an individual accused or convicted of an offense outside its own territory and within the territory of the other, which, being competent to try and punish the accused, demands the surrender. |
0 |
Extraordinary Ability Nonimmigrant Visas |
FT-3600.6250-240 |
Programs that assist in filing petitions for permits which allow admission, on a temporary basis, of foreign nationals with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics; those who have extraordinary achievements in the motion picture or television fields; and their immediate families for the purpose of working in that capacity. |
0 |
Extreme Cold Warming Centers |
TH-2600.1880 |
Programs that provide daytime or evening access to heated facilities during times of extreme cold for people who are temporarily at risk for exposure due to a power failure, fuel shortage, road closure, homelessness or other situations which make them vulnerable. |
0 |
Extreme Heat Advisories/Warnings |
TH-2100.9500-170 |
Programs that issue bulletins to warn the public that unusually hot weather has been forecast and provide safety instructions for vulnerable individuals which may include the suggestion that they remain in their homes if air-conditioned or find appropriate shelter. When temperatures and the heat/humidity index are expected to be 100 degrees Fahrenheit (or higher, a heat advisory is issued. A heat warning is issued for temperatures and/or heat indices of 110 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. The exact combination of indices may vary between jurisdictions and may include factors such as dew point, cloud cover, humidity, wind speed and direction, and the duration of the hot spell. Extreme heat can be very dangerous when combined with high humidity or drought conditions. |
0 |
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers |
TH-2600.1900-180 |
Programs that provide air conditioned facilities which are open to the public during dangerously hot weather. Spending a few hours in an air-conditioned environment can bring down the body's core temperature and make it easier to handle the heat. Older and/or frail adults, homeless people, parents with small children and persons with health conditions that may be made worse by the weather should consider spending time in a cooling center, particularly between 1pm and 5pm when temperatures are at their highest. Cooling centers may also have water and other liquids available to protect against dehydration, and some allow pets. |
0 |
Extreme Heat Cooling Programs |
TH-2600.1900 |
Programs that provide access to air conditioned facilities, extend the hours during which public swimming pools and local spray grounds are open, activate street shower sites or take other steps to protect the public’s health during dangerously hot weather. Some communities operate hotlines that residents can call if they see people on the street who are in distress due to the heat so that vans can be dispatched to take victims to cooling centers or other places of shelter. At greatest risk during heat emergencies are older adults, young children, individuals with compromised immune systems and people who take certain types of medication. Existing health conditions such as chronic illness, hypertension, circulatory problems, and obesity can also heighten an individual’s vulnerability. |
0 |
Extreme Heat Emergency Victims |
YX-1800.1850 |
Individuals who are at risk for or are experiencing a heat-induced illness during an extreme heat emergency. |
0 |
Extreme Heat Hydration Stations |
TH-2600.1930 |
Programs that provide indoor or outdoor access to safe drinking water during dangerously hot weather. |
0 |
Extreme Heat Preparedness Information |
TH-1700.1800-200 |
Programs that increase public awareness of the measures that people can take before and during a major heat wave to keep their places of residence as cool as possible, to preserve water, to avoid heat disorders and overexposure to the sun, to recognize the symptoms of heat disorders and to be prepared to administer first aid as appropriate. When temperatures and the heat/humidity index are expected to be 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, a heat advisory is issued. A heat warning is issued for temperatures and/or heat indices of 110 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. The exact combination of indices may vary between jurisdictions and may include factors such as dew point, cloud cover, humidity, wind speed and direction, and the duration of the hot spell. Extreme heat can be very dangerous when combined with high humidity or drought conditions. |
0 |
Extreme Heat Swimming Facilities |
TH-2600.1900-200 |
Public swimming pools, local spray grounds or other similar facilities whose normal hours of operation have been extended to meet the needs of the public during dangerously hot weather. Some facilities waive or reduce their admission fees during heat emergencies; and scheduled closings for maintenance are generally suspended. |
0 |
Extreme Weather Shelters |
BH-1800.8500-185 |
Programs that provide overnight accommodations during times of extreme heat or cold for people who are temporarily at risk for exposure due to a power failure, fuel shortage, road closure, homelessness or other situations which make them vulnerable. |
0 |
Eye Banks |
LH-0500.6300-180 |
Programs that collect and store eye tissue for use in transplant operations. |
0 |
Eye Care |
LV-2400 |
Programs that are concerned with maintaining or improving the health of the eyes and their appropriate functioning as the organs of sight. |
0 |
Eye Care Expense Assistance |
LH-5100.1750 |
Programs that pay the optometric or ophthalmologic bills of people who are unable to obtain necessary eye care without assistance. Eye care bill payment assistance programs may have age, income, disability, need or other eligibility requirements. |
1 |
Eye Care Personnel |
YO-3000.1950 |
Individuals who diagnose, manage and treat conditions and diseases of the human eye and visual system. |
0 |
Eye Care Referrals |
LH-2600.2000 |
Programs that link people who are in need of vision care or medical services relating to eye injuries or diseases with practitioners who are qualified in the desired area of specialization. |
0 |
Eye Care Specialist Associations |
TN-5000.1950 |
Organizations whose members are ophthalmologists, opticians, optometrists, orthoptists and other eye care professionals who have affiliated for the purpose of promoting mutual interests, participating in professional seminars and conferences, networking with their peers, subscribing to medical journals and other publications, and taking advantage of other opportunities for continuing professional development. Many eye care professional associations set standards regarding the qualifications and performance of members, accept and investigate complaints from the public regarding the practices of members and maintain referral services through which residents who require eye care services are referred to members. |
0 |
Eye Examinations |
LF-4900.1980 |
Programs that conduct a series of tests which measure an individual's visual acuity, identify refractive errors that cause poor vision and check for eye diseases such as glaucoma; and prescribe corrective lenses in situations where there are vision problems. Eye examinations are offered by optometrists and ophthalmologists and are usually available through mobile eye clinics. |
0 |
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing |
RP-8000.1950 |
Programs that help individuals recover from a traumatic event such as combat experiences, rape, molestation, catastrophic loss or natural disaster through a procedure which uses physical movement in combination with other therapeutic techniques. The process is based on the hypothesis that traumatization causes an overexcitement of a specific locus of the brain producing a neural pathology that "freezes" the information in its original anxiety-producing form. EMDR permits the "frozen" information to be desensitized, reprocessed and adaptively integrated resulting in diffusion of the traumatic imagery and a reduction of negative client symptoms, e.g., emotional distress, intrusive thoughts, flashbacks and nightmares. |
0 |
Eye Patches |
LH-5000.1900 |
Programs that pay for or provide adhesive or non-adhesive eye patches or eyeglass lens occluders for children with amblyopia, people who have lost or injured an eye or others who need to cover an eye for a limited period of time or on a long-term basis. |
0 |
Eye Screening |
LF-4900.2000 |
Programs that offer screening procedures that identify people who have targeted eye diseases or vision deficiencies that may require further examination. |
2 |
Eye Surgery |
LV-2400.6300-180 |
Programs that are staffed by specialists who perform surgical procedures on the eyes to repair damage resulting from disease or injury, to restore or improve vision or to remediate conditions which affect the eyelids, tear glands, tear ducts and orbit. Also included is cataract surgery which involves the removal of the natural lens of the eye that has developed an opacification and its replacement with an intraocular lens. |
0 |
FBI Files |
DF-7000.4590-200 |
Programs that maintain and, where appropriate, provide access to records maintained by the FBI regarding surveillance or other intelligence gathering activities that relate to particular individuals or organizations based on suspected violations of federal law, particularly in the areas of organized crime/drugs, terrorism, white-collar crime, foreign intelligence and violent crime; their arrest for those activities; their conviction; their sentencing; and/or their release from federal prison. FBI files also contain criminal history information submitted by state law enforcement agencies. Also included are programs that are responsible for investigating and correcting errors in FBI files that contain information about individuals who have had contact with that agency. |
0 |
FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit |
BV-8900.9300-200 |
A Federal Communications Commission program to help families and households struggling to afford Internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic. The benefit provides a discount of up to $50 per month towards broadband service for eligible households and up to $75 per month for households on qualifying Tribal lands. Eligible households can also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers if they contribute more than $10 and less than $50 toward the purchase price. The program is limited to one monthly service discount and one device discount per household. |
0 |
FEMA Disaster Assistance Online/Tele-Registration |
TH-2900.1800-200 |
Toll-free hotlines operated by federal authorities which provide opportunities for people who have sustained damage in a Presidentially declared disaster to apply for whatever financial assistance is available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other federal programs. Applicants may also may register online at www.fema.gov. |
1 |
FEMA Emergency Food/Shelter Administrative Agencies |
TD-1100.2000 |
Organizations that are responsible for administering the FEMA Emergency Food and Shelter (EFS) Program that was created by Congress to help meet the needs of hungry and homeless people throughout the U.S. and its territories by allocating funds for the provision of food and shelter. The program is governed by a National Board composed of representatives of the American Red Cross, Catholic Charities, USA; Council of Jewish Federations; The National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA; The Salvation Army; and United Way of America. The Board is chaired by a representative of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and United Way of America serves as the program's secretariat. The National Board awards funds to jurisdictions using a formula involving population, poverty, and unemployment data. Jurisdictions that do not qualify under the formula and thus do not receive funding directly from the National Board may receive funds through a state set aside process, and jurisdictions that do qualify may receive additional funding the same way. |
0 |
FEMA Regional Offices |
TH-1500.2000-250 |
FEMA has 10 regional offices that work directly with the states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, monitor developing or actual disaster incidents and implement federal response activities under the Federal Response Plan when an incident occurs. When an emergency which overwhelms state resources occurs, state disaster/emergency officials advise the FEMA Regional Director that the Governor is requesting or intends to request a declaration by the President. The FEMA Regional Director evaluates the damage and requirements for federal assistance and makes a recommendation to the Director or FEMA who, in turn, recommends a course of action to the President. If the President declares a major disaster or emergency, an appropriate FEMA (or other federal) official is appointed as the Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) to work directly with the State Coordinating Officer to mobilize and coordinate federal resources. Emergency support teams, composed of disaster assistance specialists from federal agencies, assist the FCO in carrying out his or her responsibilities. |
0 |
FEMA Trailers |
TH-2900.6500-250 |
Programs that provide temporary housing in the form of mobile homes or travel trailers that individuals and families whose homes or apartments have become uninhabitable due to a major disaster or large scale emergency involving a Presidential declaration can place on their property and occupy while their primary residence is being repaired or rebuilt. |
0 |
FHA Loans |
BH-3500.3400-200 |
A program under HUD's Federal Housing Administration that insures housing loans made by private lending institutions to individuals and families who are earning a fairly good income but who cannot secure a loan on the conventional loan market. |
0 |
FM Radio Stations |
TJ-5500.7000-200 |
Radio stations that are licensed to broadcast at very high frequencies using frequency modulation, a technology by which the frequency (the number of times each second that the current changes direction) of the carrier signal is varied to incorporate sound information. Because of the format in which they are broadcast, FM signals have a limited range within which they can be received and largely depend on line of site to the transmitter, but provide a higher quality of reception which is protected from static. |
0 |
FTP Sites |
TJ-1800.3300-200 |
Programs that maintain locations on the Internet which make information available to users in the form of files that can be downloaded (transferred from one computer to another, usually from a remote computer to a local one) using the Internet file transfer protocol (FTP). |
0 |
Fabric/Apparel Patternmakers |
YO-6200.8500-200 |
Individuals who convert a clothing designer's original model of a garment into a pattern of separate parts that can be laid out on a length of fabric. After discussing the item with the designer, these skilled workers usually use a computer to outline the parts and draw in details to indicate the positions of pleats, buttonholes, and other features. Patternmakers then alter the size of the pieces in the pattern to produce garments of various sizes and they may mark the fabric to show the best layout of pattern pieces to minimize waste of material. |
0 |
Fabry's Disease |
YF-3000.3070 |
An inherited metabolic disease in which a glycolipid (ceramide trihexoside) accumulates in the organs and tissues impairing their functioning. |
0 |
Facial Disorders/Disfigurements |
YF-3000.3080 |
Any of a variety of diseases or conditions that affect the skull, facial structure and features. |
0 |
Facilitation Skills Development |
TP-6650.2000 |
Programs that offer workshops or other forms of training or support which help participants develop effective facilitation skills. Participants are taught to guide group process rather than present information, ask the right questions rather than provide the right answers, assure a safe environment for debate, help group members hear and be heard, prevent dominance of one individual or point of view ensuring that the process remains fair and balanced, connect themes and ideas that emerge throughout the meeting to ensure robust solutions, and overall, to orchestrate the flow of the discussion to bring out and focus the wisdom of the group, often as the group creates something new or solves a problem. |
1 |
Facility Administration/General Operations Support |
TP-2000 |
Programs that provide assistance for nonprofit organizations, small businesses and other groups that need support in acquiring, planning, constructing, expanding or managing the utilization of a physical plant in order to most effectively provide for the delivery of services; or who need help in arranging for security, supervising the management of basic utilities (heating, electricity, air conditioning and sanitary arrangements) and other similar tasks. |
0 |
Facility Based Therapeutic Exercise |
LR-8400.2500 |
Rehabilitation oriented fitness programs that are designed to improve strength, stamina, stability, flexibility, functionality and/or mobility using exercise equipment that is specifically designed to meet the needs of patients with acute or chronic health conditions such as arthritis, congestive heart failure, diabetes, Parkinson's disease, physical disabilities or other problems; or through individualized exercise routines that improve or restore physical function so that activities of daily living are no longer a challenge, reduce risk factors, and improve overall health and fitness. |
0 |
Facility Design/Construction Volunteer Opportunities |
PX-1700.1950 |
Organizations that are actively seeking architects, building contractors, recreational facility designers or other individuals with the requisite skills and experience who are willing to design and/or build facilities that can be used by nonprofit organizations as service delivery sites. |
0 |
Facility Licensing |
DF-4500.2000 |
Programs that establish and enforce health, safety and program standards for facilities that offer community care or health services, that review applications for licenses, issue or deny licenses, inspect facilities for compliance with requirements and revoke licenses or bring disciplinary action for noncompliance. |
0 |
Facility Licensing Application Assistance |
TP-1850.1500-200 |
Programs that help organizations interpret the government regulatory health and safety standards established for their field, plan for participation in a licensing process and prepare and submit an application for facility licensure. The program may help organizations conduct a self-evaluation to determine readiness to begin the process; establish a licensing committee with goals, timelines and role assignments; set up, document and integrate into their operations policies, procedures, reporting methods and practices required to meet the standards; develop manuals and other written program materials that may be missing; complete and submit the application and required substantiating documentation; prepare for an inspection; and/or submit an appeal, when there are grounds, if their application is unsuccessful. |
0 |
Facility Licensing Program Development |
TP-1850.1600-200 |
Programs that help state legislatures, regulatory offices, government offices, prospective licensing boards and other organizations that are responsible for establishing and enforcing compliance with licensing standards for health facilities, psychiatric hospitals, residential treatment facilities, child care facilities, group homes and other community facilities evaluate the feasibility of establishing licensure for a particular type of facility and develop and implement their licensing programs. Responsibilities generally include development and review of regulatory requirements that relate to staffing, training, supervision, record-keeping, admission and discharge, food service, purchasing and supply, maintenance and repair, housekeeping and other practices which impact health and safety of residents; standardized evaluation tools for use during inspections; an application process which includes procedures for initial and renewal licenses; protocols for regularly scheduled inspections; protocols for investigation of complaints; and disciplinary procedures for organizations that violate licensing laws including suspension or revocation of a facility's license. |
0 |
Facility Management Assistance |
TP-2000.2000 |
Programs that help nonprofit organizations, small businesses and other groups design and/or manage their physical workplace and coordinate it with the people and work of the organization. Facility management is a profession that encompasses multiple disciplines to ensure functionality of the built environment by integrating people, place process and technology. Facility managers work in eight broad competencies including operations and maintenance, real estate, planning and project management, human and environmental factors, leadership and management, quality assessment and innovation, finance and communication. Specific tasks may include long-range and annual facility planning; facility financial forecasting; real estate acquisition and/or disposal; architectural and engineering planning and design; new construction and/or renovation; work specifications, installation and space management; maintenance and operations management; energy management; telecommunications integration; security; and/or general administrative services. |
0 |
Facility Management Offices |
TD-0350.2000 |
Offices that are responsible for acquiring, planning, constructing, expanding, repairing and/or managing the utilization of a physical plant in order to most effectively provide for the delivery of services; arrange for security, supervise the management of basic utilities (heating, electricity, air conditioning and sanitary arrangements), and other similar tasks. Specific responsibilities may include long-range and annual facility planning; facility financial forecasting; real estate acquisition and/or disposal; architectural and engineering planning and design; new construction and/or renovation; work specifications, installation and space management; maintenance and operations management; energy management; telecommunications integration; security; and/or general administrative services. |
0 |
Facility Management Personnel |
YO-6100.1900 |
Individuals who are responsible for coordinating the physical workplace with the people and work of an organization. Tasks may include long-range and annual facility planning; facility financial forecasting; real estate acquisition and/or disposal; architectural and engineering planning and design; new construction and/or renovation; work specifications, installation and space management; maintenance and operations management; energy management; telecommunications integration; security; and/or general administrative services. |
0 |
Facility Planning Assistance |
TP-2000.2100 |
Programs that help nonprofit organizations, small businesses and other groups determine the amount and type of space they require based on their long and short-term program goals, develop a realistic budget for the project including fundraising options, if necessary, evaluate their alternatives (which may include downsizing the program to utilize current space, if the space is inadequate, as well as renovation and moving options), evaluate the benefits of lease versus purchase arrangements, and make a choice that balances program needs with the organization's current readiness to move ahead with a facility plan. |
0 |
Facility/Industry Tours |
PL-7600.2000 |
Organizations such as factories, processing plants, stock exchanges, broadcast facilities, research laboratories, fire stations, police stations, hospitals and other business establishments that provide guided tours of their facilities for the public. |
0 |
Factitious Disorders |
YF-5000.2250 |
Disorders that are characterized by physical or psychological symptoms that are intentionally produced in order to feign illness and assume the role of a patient. Physical symptoms most commonly produced include infections, impaired wound healing, abdominal complaints, hypoglycemia, anemia, bleeding, rashes, seizures, dizziness, vomiting, diarrhea, fevers and symptoms associated with autoimmune, connective tissue diseases or problems associated with any of the organ systems. The presentation may include fabrication complaints, falsification of objective signs (e.g., manipulating a thermometer to substantiate a fever), self-inflicted conditions (e.g., taking anticoagulants to stimulate bleeding) and exaggeration of preexisting medical conditions. Psychological symptoms suggest the presence of a mental disorder, typically depression, memory loss, hallucinations, delusions and dissociative symptoms. |
0 |
Faculty Exchange Programs |
TL-3800.1900-200 |
Programs that provide opportunities for university and college faculty members and/or administrators, deans and department heads in the U.S. to teach or work in an educational institution abroad in exchange for their counterparts being able to teach or work at their home institution. Exchanges may be simultaneous with each person assuming the responsibilities or their counterpart for the duration of the exchange, or non-simultaneous; and may be of varying lengths. |
0 |
Fair Credit Practices |
DF-8000.2000 |
Programs that are designed to protect the consumer from fraudulent or unfair credit practices through enforcement of legislation that guarantees equal access to credit; the right to notice of credit reporting activities; the right of access to information contained in credit reports; the right to correct erroneous credit report information; the right to withhold payment on damaged or shoddy goods or repairs or poor quality services while negotiating a settlement; the right to timely correction of billing errors; protection from abusive, deceptive or unfair debt collection practices and similar protections. |
0 |
Fair Trade Practices |
DF-8000.2150 |
Programs that establish and enforce legislation which promotes free and fair competition in interstate or international commerce through prevention of general trade restraints such as price fixing agreements, boycotts, illegal combinations of competitors, exclusive dealing, tying arrangements, monopolistic practices or other unfair methods of competition or deceptive trade practices. |
0 |
Fairgrounds |
PL-6400.2000 |
Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, outdoor areas where fairs, livestock events, horse shows, RV rallies, concerts, sporting events, circuses, trade shows, exhibitions or other events are held. |
0 |
Fairs/Exhibitions |
PL-7700.2000 |
Expositions and other events at which products and services are displayed, publicized, promoted and/or sold, often in combination with accompanying entertainment and amusements. Some exhibitions are competitive with prizes awarded to individuals or companies having the best wares whereas others such as garage sales are extremely informal. |
0 |
Faith Based Child Care Programs |
PH-1250.1900 |
Programs, often referred to as child care ministries, that provide substitute parental care for children in a group setting that is based on specific values and/or religious traditions. These centers are often owned and operated by a church or other religious organization and are usually registered with the appropriate state regulatory agency. |
0 |
Faith Based Counseling |
RD-1900 |
Programs that specialize in providing therapeutic interventions which focus on helping people relate to and resolve their problems and concerns in the context of their religious/spiritual beliefs. Services are typically provided by ministers, rabbis, priests, imams or lay representatives of a religious tradition who integrate modern psychological thought and methods with traditional religious training. Included are pastoral counseling programs which are offered in a variety of settings including pastoral counseling centers, inpatient and outpatient mental health facilities and in private practice; chaplaincy services where non-denominational clerics are attached to a secular institution such as a hospital, prison, military unit, school, business, police department, fire department, university or private chapel; and other religious counseling disciplines. |
3 |
Faith Based Group Volunteers |
YY-9000.1900 |
Members of church, mosque, synagogue and other faith congregations who are seeking opportunities to donate their time to work together on any of a wide variety of projects which benefit the community or people in need. |
0 |
Faith Based Organizational Perspective |
YQ-1980 |
Organizations and individual practitioners who provide services in a way that reflects a commitment to religious beliefs and values. |
0 |
Faith Based Youth Programs |
PS-9800.1500 |
Programs that provide a variety of recreational and social activities for young people with the objective of strengthening their religious values and meeting their spiritual needs as well as supporting their growth and development as individuals. |
4 |
Fake Charity Scam Reporting |
FN-1700.1470-200 |
Programs that provide a hotline, website or other mechanisms that people can use to report scams involving fake charities that claim to be collecting donations to help a cause, often real disasters or emergencies such as floods, earthquakes and brushfires, funds for veterans or donations to support the local community, e.g., for firefighters or police, but keep the money they collect for themselves. Scammers may pose as agents of legitimate well-known charities or create their own charity name. Methods of approach may include a telephone call, postcards in the mail, an email message, a social media post, or a door-to-door visitor. |
0 |
Falconry |
PL-7000.3500 |
Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to breed and/or train hawks to pursue and attack wild fowl or other game. |
0 |
Fall Prevention Programs |
JR-8200.3000-200 |
Programs that are designed to increase public awareness of the risk factors associated with trips, slips and falls by older adults and others in and around their homes and the measures that can be taken prevent their occurrence. Delivery formats may include fact sheets, safety check lists or other informational materials; individual or group educational sessions which may include strength and balance exercises; and general media campaigns. The programs may address illnesses and other physical conditions that affect mobility and balance; "high-risk" medications or medication combinations that may cause drowsiness; lack or improper use of needed mobility aids; proper versus improper footwear; environmental safety hazards such as unsafe or unlighted stairways, uneven or slippery walking surfaces, obstacles such as throw rugs and exposed cords or wires, unsteady furniture or lack of grab bars and handrails; and other similar factors. |
0 |