Coastal Protection Fund - Washington State Department of Ecology Terry Husseman Account (THA) grants support locally-sponsored projects that restore or enhance the environment Typical projects address: Water quality issues Fish and wildlife protection or enhancement in or adjacent to waters of the state, such as streams, lakes, wetlands, or the ocean
Home - Tennessee Hospital Association Established in 1938, THA is a not-for-profit membership organization serving and promoting the interests of hospitals, health systems, and other healthcare organizations in the state
THA - Home - Texas Hospital Association One of the largest hospital associations in the country, THA represents more than 85 percent of the state’s acute-care hospitals and health care systems, which employ more than 400,000 health care professionals statewide
TKA and THA for patients with previous solid organ transplant At Mayo Clinic in Florida, orthopedic surgeons and a transplant specialist have collaborated to improve total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) for patients who have had a solid organ transplant (SOT)
Terry Husseman Account (THA) 2026 Application Instructions To apply for a THA grant, you must complete and submit an application in Ecology’s Administration of Grants and Loans (EAGL IGX) online system An EAGL IGX Prep Tool is also available to help applicants prepare answers to application questions
About - Tennessee Hospital Association THA was established in 1938 as a not-for-profit membership association, to serve as an advocate for hospitals, health systems and other healthcare organizations and the patients they serve
MyTHA Established in 1938, THA is a not-for-profit membership organization serving and promoting the interests of hospitals, health systems, and other healthcare organizations in the state
Who We Are - Tennessee Hospital Association THA was established in 1938 as a not-for-profit membership association, to serve as an advocate for hospitals, health systems and other healthcare organizations and the patients they serve