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  1. PDP - EIP, Educational Incentive Program

    The Educational Incentive Program (EIP) is a scholarship program which helps providers pay for training and educational activities with the intent to build provider knowledge, skills and …

  2. EIP 4.0

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  3. Early Intervention Program - New York State Department of Health

    First created by Congress in 1986 under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the EIP is administered by the New York State Department of Health through the Bureau of Early …

  4. Economic impact payments - Internal Revenue Service

    Most eligible people already received their Economic Impact Payments. However, people who are missing stimulus payments should review the information below to determine their eligibility to …

  5. Early Intervention - NYC Health

    Beginning June 3, 2024, Early Intervention Providers are required to complete the Early Intervention Program Referral Form (Fillable PDF) and fax it to the Citywide Early Intervention …

  6. Challenge Early Intervention New Site – Serving the community …

    The Early Intervention Program (EIP) is a public program for children under the age of 3 who are either suspected of having or at risk for developmental delays or disabilities. Eligibility for EIP …

  7. The Early Intervention Program - Growing Up NYC

    EIP is available to all families in New York City regardless of income or immigration status. There is no cost to families. Your health insurance, including Medicaid, may be used to pay for Early …

  8. EIP) Card - Money Network Economic Impact Payments

    Your Economic Impact Payment (EIP) Card contains the money you are receiving as a result of the CARES Act. Here’s how to activate and start using it.

  9. Early Intervention: Provider Policies, Procedures and Forms

    If you have questions about the NYC EIP Policies and Procedures, email EITA@health.nyc.gov.

  10. Early Intervention Program | Division of Child Care Services

    Here’s Donna Noyes, the co-director of the Bureau of Early Intervention, with information about the program, the services they provide and who’s eligible for those services.