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Lemmai-Mei gets $682,485 federal grant from MANGO


Lemmai-Mei gets $682,485 federal grant from MANGO
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The board of directors of Marianas Alliance of Non-Governmental Organizations, or MANGO, announced a grant award of $682,485 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Native Americans for the Lemmai-Mei Nonprofit Incubator Project.
The three-year grant period began on Sept. 30 and will end Sept. 29, 2023. As an umbrella organization for the CNMI’s nonprofit organizations, the Lemmai-Mei Nonprofit Incubator Project will help 25 native nonprofit organizations receive incubator services to improve their sustainability, according to a news release.
Lemmai-Mei is a hyphenation of the Chamorro word for the breadfruit, lemmai, and the Carolinian word for breadfruit, mei. Breadfruit is considered a staple food throughout Oceania.  The tree’s leaves, roots and sap have medicinal uses, and both the sap and the wood are used in canoe building.

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Lemmai-Mei gets $682,485 federal grant from MANGO
Staff Reports
The board of directors of Marianas Alliance of Non-Governmental Organizations, or MANGO, announced a grant award of $682,485 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Native Americans for the Lemmai-Mei Nonprofit Incubator Project.
The three-year grant period began on Sept. 30 and will end Sept. 29, 2023. As an umbrella organization for the CNMI’s nonprofit organizations, the Lemmai-Mei Nonprofit Incubator Project will help 25 native nonprofit organizations receive incubator services to improve their sustainability, according to a news release.
Lemmai-Mei is a hyphenation of the Chamorro word for the breadfruit, lemmai, and the Carolinian word for breadfruit, mei. Breadfruit is considered a staple food throughout Oceania.  The tree’s leaves, roots and sap have medicinal uses, and both the sap and the wood are used in canoe building.

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United States , Americans , Maisie Tenorio , Administration For Native Americans , Department Of Health , Marianas Alliance Of Non , Human Services , Nonprofit Organizational Needs , Marianas Alliance , Non Governmental Organizations , Native Americans , Lemmai Mei Nonprofit Incubator , Lemmai Mei Nonprofit Incubator Project , Lemmai Mei Project , Organizational Needs Survey , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , அமெரிக்கர்கள் , மேஸீ டெனோரியோ , துறை ஆஃப் ஆரோக்கியம் , மரியானாஸ் கூட்டணி ஆஃப் அல்லாத , மனிதன் சேவைகள் , லாப நோக்கற்றது ஆர்கநைஸேஶநல் தேவைகள் , மரியானாஸ் கூட்டணி , அல்லாத அரசு ஆர்கநைஸேஶந்ஸ் , பூர்வீகம் அமெரிக்கர்கள் , ஆர்கநைஸேஶநல் தேவைகள் கணக்கெடுப்பு ,

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