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Family Health International

UEI: VRAASTY11EA3 • CAGE: 3FJZ3
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Overview

Awardee Type
Parent
Name
Family Health International
Alternative Names
FHI36
Headquarters
Durham, NC
United States
Federal contract and grant recipient FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL (UEI VRAASTY11EA3, CAGE 3FJZ3) is headquartered in Durham NC. Its primary registered NAICS is 541720 Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities. The tax-exempt corporation was founded in October 1973 and federally registered in May 2003.

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Federal Registration and Certifications

Legal Name
FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL
UEI
VRAASTY11EA3
CAGE Code
3FJZ3
SBA Certifications
None
Self Certifications
None
Entity Structure
Corporate Entity (Tax Exempt)

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IDV Awards

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