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HRSA-24-049a5df0dfc-988d-41e1-bac3-c367c5e97a2cN/A5/29/2024 Due in 32 days at 11:59 PM ET2/29/2024 Available in 58 days at 12:00 AM ETX10Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Homevisiting Grant Program Electronic submission of application is/will be available on HRSA EHBs for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in HRSA EHBs' link to apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.870 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This notice announces the opportunity to apply for base and matching funds under the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program.1 The purpose of this program is to improve maternal and child health, early childhood development, and family well-being of pregnant people and parents with children up to kindergarten entry — especially those living in communities identified as at risk for poor maternal and child health outcomes — by supporting the delivery of coordinated and comprehensive high-quality and voluntary early childhood home visiting services to eligible families. The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) administers this program in partnership with the Administration for Children & Families (ACF).
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-25-0018e6517d4-63f6-498d-84b2-fc0e94efb4faN/A7/15/2024 Due in 79 days at 11:59 PM ET3/18/2024 Available in 40 days at 12:00 AM ETB04Maternal and Child Health Services Electronic submission of application is/will be available on HRSA EHBs for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in HRSA EHBs' link to apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.994 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose The purpose of the Title V MCH Services Block Grant program is to enable each state to: Assure mothers and children access to quality MCH services, especially for those with low incomes or limited availability of care; Reduce infant mortality; Provide access to prenatal, delivery, and postnatal care to women (especially low income and at risk pregnant women); Increase the number of low-income children who receive regular health assessments and follow-up diagnostic and treatment services; Provide access to preventive and primary care services for low income children as well as rehabilitation services for children with special health care needs (CSHCN); implement family-centered, community-based, systems of coordinated care for CSHCN; and Provide toll-free hotlines and assistance with applying for services to pregnant women with infants and children who are eligible for Title XIX (Medicaid).
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-0651acd6225-6ea3-442a-92cf-d59d4a9738a94/30/2024 Due in 3 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A2/27/2024 Available in 60 days at 12:00 AM ETX08Ryan White Part B Supplemental Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in Grants.gov' link to register and apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.917 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This notice announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) States/Territories Part B Supplemental Grant Program, which includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Republic of Palau, and the Federated States of Micronesia. The purpose of this program is to supplement formula-based funding provided through the HIV Care Grant Program – RWHAP Part B States/Territories Formula and AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) Formula and ADAP Supplemental Awards Notice of Funding Opportunity (HRSA-22-033). States/territories use RWHAP Part B Supplemental Grant Program funding in conjunction with RWHAP Part B HIV Care Grant Program funding to develop and/or enhance access to a comprehensive continuum of high-quality care and treatment services for low-income people with HIV. To obtain funding, states/territories must demonstrate that RWHAP Part B supplemental funding is necessary to provide comprehensive HIV care and treatment services for people with HIV in the state/territory. Proposed activities should include the provision of core medical and/or support services, as defined in HRSA HAB Policy Clarification Notice (PCN) 16-02: RWHAP Services: Eligible Individuals and Allowable Uses of Funds, and other activities to ensure responsiveness to unmet needs. States/territories must describe how proposed activities will address unmet needs and improve client-level health outcomes across the HIV care continuum, including viral suppression. Eligible RWHAP Part B states/territories that are focus areas, or have counties that are focus areas, for the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) initiative should consider if there is a demonstrated need for RWHAP Part B supplemental funding due to the EHE initiative efforts using criteria below. As required in section 2620(b) of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act, states/territories must demonstrate the severity of the need for RWHAP Part B supplemental funding using quantifiable data in one or more of the following areas: 1. The unmet need for such services, as determined under section 2617(b) of the PHS Act. 2. An increasing need for HIV/AIDS-related services, including relative rates of increase in the number of cases of HIV/AIDS. 3. The relative rates of increase in the number of cases of HIV/AIDS within new or emerging subpopulations. 4. The current prevalence of HIV/AIDS. 5. Relevant factors related to the cost and complexity of delivering health care to individuals with HIV/AIDS in the eligible area. 6. The impact of co-morbid factors, including co-occurring conditions, determined relevant by the Secretary. 7. The prevalence of homelessness. 8. The prevalence of individuals who were released from federal, state, or local prisons during the preceding three (3) years and had HIV/AIDS on the date of their release. 9. The relevant factors that limit access to health care, including geographic variation, adequacy of health insurance coverage, and language barriers. 10. The impact of a decline in the amount of RWHAP Part B funding received on services available to all individuals with HIV/AIDS identified and eligible under this title. Pursuant to section 2620(c) of the PHS Act, the Secretary prioritizes funds to states/territories to address the reduction or disruption of services related to a decline in the amount of formula funding. Such a decline in funding is determined by comparing the amount of formula funding received in the current fiscal year (FY) to the amount received in FY 2006. If you are a state/territory with current or potential shortfalls in ADAP resources, we strongly encourage you to prioritize use of RWHAP Part B supplemental funds to augment ADAP resources when the following conditions exist: 1. Existing or anticipated ADAP waiting list, 2. Capped enrollment, 3. Reductions in ADAP formulary, 4. Reduction in the percentage of federal poverty level (FPL) eligibility requirement, and/or 5. Other ADAP restrictions within the state/territory.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-06010900ff4-2e36-48c0-ac45-5fa115b980d74/30/2024 Due in 3 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A3/1/2024 Available in 57 days at 12:00 AM ETT22Dental Reimbursement Program Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in Grants.gov' link to register and apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.924 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose The purposes of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part F Dental Reimbursement Program (DRP) are to: •Improve access to oral health care services for low-income people with HIV. •Support related education and training for the delivery of dental care to people with HIV. This program will reimburse certain costs incurred by eligible entities that have provided uncompensated or partially uncompensated oral health care to people with HIV from July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-0450fd583c9-d758-44f8-8a2e-edaca497b9ba5/1/2024 Due in 4 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A1/31/2024 Available in 87 days at 12:00 AM ETH4BPoison Control Stabilization and Enhancement Program Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in Grants.gov' link to register and apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.253 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This notice announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Poison Control Centers (PCC) Program. The goal of this program is to reduce poisonings and the harms resulting from poisonings by ensuring that individuals across the United States can connect to a Poison Control Center and obtain expert consultation on preventing and managing poisonings. The objectives of this program are to: 1. Support poisoning prevention activities; 2. Provide high-quality guidance and information to callers to the Poison Help Line; 3. Provide treatment recommendations when poisonings occur; 4. Collect data related to poisonings and poisoning outcomes; and 5. Use data to inform public health and emergency preparedness responses. These will be accomplished by: 1. Maintaining the number of calls received by the Poison Help Line. 2. Maintaining the percentage of human exposure poisoning case calls from health care facilities and practitioners. 3. Increasing the percentage of human exposure poisoning cases with a completed follow-up contact. 4. Increasing national data on poisonings available in the National Poison Data System (NPDS) for toxic exposure surveillance purposes.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-050ecce2c45-f389-4923-a3bc-fa63b771e35f5/2/2024 Due in 5 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A2/2/2024 Available in 85 days at 12:00 AM ETU7CState Maternal Health Innovation Support and Implementation Program Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in Grants.gov' link to register and apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.110 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement True
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This notice announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Maternal Health Training and Resource Center (MHTRC) program. The purpose of this program is to support MCHB’s maternal health recipients, with a primary focus on the State Maternal Health Innovation (State MHI) program, to improve maternal health and to respond to the needs of populations impacted by maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity (SMM). The MHTRC will also provide limited support to MCHB’s maternal health recipients with the implementation of maternal health projects, innovations, and initiatives in their respective states, where funds are available.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-030ab0a78cd-f947-4fa2-8a2e-a13478513e805/2/2024 Due in 5 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A2/2/2024 Available in 85 days at 12:00 AM ETH1CNative Hawaiian Health Care Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in Grants.gov' link to register and apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.932 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Native Hawaiian Health Care Improvement Act (NHHCIA) program. The purpose of these Native Hawaiian Health Care Improvement Act (NHHCIA) awards is to provide Native Hawaiian health care programs with resources to raise the health status of Native Hawaiians to the highest possible health level. This NOFO supports funding the following: • One award to Papa Ola Lokahi (POL) for administrative purposes as authorized under 42 U.S.C. §§ 11705(a)(2) and 11706. • Five awards for qualified entities as authorized under 42 U.S.C. §§ 11705(a)(1), 11705(b)-(g) and 11707(a)-(g) (Sections 4(a)(1), 4(b)-(g) and 6(a)-(g) of the Native Hawaiian Health Care Improvement Act, as amended). Per statute, a qualified entity is a Native Hawaiian Health Care System (NHHCS) that has been recognized and certified by POL as qualified to provide comprehensive health promotion, disease prevention, and primary health services that are tailored to fit the needs of the Native Hawaiian communities they serve. POL-recognized and certified NHHCSs and the communities they serve are listed in Table 1. This is a limited competition program announcement. This NOFO provides instructions to be used by applicants in preparing applications for funding for fiscal years 2024 through 2026.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-0160c095710-5314-4352-8a38-ac3d9ccc1cbf5/6/2024 Due in 9 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A3/7/2024 Available in 51 days at 12:00 AM ETT26Opioid-Impacted Family Support Program Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in Grants.gov' link to register and apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.732 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This program’s purpose is to support training programs that enhance and expand paraprofessionals knowledge and expertise, and to increase the number of peer support specialists and other behavioral health-related paraprofessionals who work on integrated, interprofessional teams in providing services to families impacted by OUD and other SUD. A special focus is on supporting children and adolescents in high need and high demand areas who have experienced trauma and are at risk for mental health disorders.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-014af0c3bac-6d99-4314-ab7b-c1602e6c471c5/6/2024 Due in 9 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A3/6/2024 Available in 52 days at 12:00 AM ETDE3Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Impact Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in Grants.gov' link to register and apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.912 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose The purpose of RCORP – Impact is to improve access to integrated and coordinated treatment and recovery services for substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorder (OUD), in rural areas. Ultimately, RCORP-Impact aims to address the SUD/OUD crisis in rural communities and promote long-term, sustained recovery.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-061a08103b8-507d-479c-a357-a28e85f0e6b65/13/2024 Due in 16 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A3/11/2024 Available in 47 days at 12:00 AM ETH12Ryan White Title IV Women, Infants, Children, Youth and Affected Family Members AIDS Healthcare Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in Grants.gov' link to register and apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.153 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose Funding under this program supports current RWHAP Part D recipients to carry out one short-term activity that can be completed by the end of 1 year.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-078b8f3e054-4996-467e-887a-77b236b0fba55/22/2024 Due in 25 days at 11:59 PM ET6/21/2024 Due in 55 days at 5:00 PM ET4/22/2024 Available in 5 days at 12:00 AM ETH8NFY 2023 Behavioral Health Service Expansion Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in Grants.gov' link to register and apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.224 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the fiscal year (FY) 2024 Behavioral Health Service Expansion (BHSE) program. BHSE will support health centers to increase access to behavioral health services through starting or expanding mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) services.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-103d67844aa-99e9-4f13-968a-77f2712ba7655/23/2024 Due in 26 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A2/23/2024 Available in 64 days at 12:00 AM ETUP8National Organizations of State and Local Officials: State Health Services and Financing Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in Grants.gov' link to register and apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.011 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement True
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose Organizations of State and Local Officials (NOSLO) Program: State Health Services and Financing to fund a national level organization with an in-depth understanding of, and experience with, providing technical assistance and support to State Medicaid Directors and other health care payment officials to assist states in leveraging HRSA programs and collaborating with Medicaid to improve access to quality health care for high need communities. Activities should include but are not limited to fostering collaborations to address maternal health disparities, bolster the health workforce, integrate behavioral health into primary care, and expand access to care for people in high need communities, such as those who live rural areas, are exiting incarceration, have HIV, and youth with unmet behavioral health needs. The successful recipient is expected to provide tailored technical assistance to State Medicaid Directors and other health care payment officials to address HRSA’s priorities and maximize the benefits of and potential collaborations with HRSA programs through: • Communication and information sharing between HRSA and State Medicaid Directors and other health care payment officials, and • Training; data collection, sharing, and analysis; convenings, (e.g., learning exchanges on priority topics); and other activities that enable State Medicaid Directors and other health care payment officials to operate in a responsive, coordinated, and effective manner.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-00464ec7021-45c1-45da-bc7d-c767dcfc59725/23/2024 Due in 26 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A3/22/2024 Available in 36 days at 12:00 AM ETU1CRural Health Research Center Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in Grants.gov' link to register and apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.155 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement True
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This notice announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Rural Health Research Center (RHRC) Program. The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to support recipients as they develop high-quality, impartial, policy relevant rural health services research to inform the improvement of health care in rural areas. Health services research is a “multidisciplinary field of scientific investigation that studies how social factors, financing systems, organizational structures and processes, health technologies, and personal behaviors affect access to health care, the quality and cost of health care, and ultimately, our health and well-being.” The objectives of the health services research funded through this program are to inform health care providers, administrators, policymakers, and other interested parties at the federal, state, and local levels of the challenges facing rural communities relating to health care and to inform policies designed to improve access to rural health care. Rural health services research addresses critical concerns facing rural communities in their efforts to secure adequate, affordable, and high-quality health services. The four-year RHRC Program awards will support research centers with specific rural health research areas of concentration. The topic(s) of concentration must relate to policy issues intended to inform the improvement of health care in rural areas. The topic(s) of concentration must also be of enduring interest and importance to rural providers, rural stakeholders, policymakers, and/or rural communities. RHRC recipients will conduct policy-oriented health services research. In addition to primary and secondary research, the applicant may conduct literature syntheses and update existing research to produce timely and relevant information. The ratio of original research to other projects will be negotiated between the recipients and the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP). The recipients will synthesize findings into publicly available policy briefs accessible to a non-technical audience. Research findings will inform a wide audience of national, state, and local decisionmakers about health issues in rural communities. For example, research findings may illustrate opportunities for policy or programs to address barriers or challenges to providing or accessing health care in rural areas. Research funded under this cooperative agreement will be publicly available on the Rural Health Research Gateway at https://www.ruralhealthresearch.org. This program will support health services research projects and will not support clinical and biomedical research or the delivery of health care services. You may apply for either the: (1) RHRC Program (base award of up to $700,000 per year for 4 years) alone; or (2) RHRC Program (base award of up to $700,000 per year for 4 years) and Optional RHRC Supplement (of up to $250,000) awarded no more than once per year for each year of the 4-year period of performance. See Attachment 4 for guidance in applying for the “Optional RHRC Supplement.” Such supplemental funds will be: • Awarded at HRSA’s discretion, based on the Optional RHRC Supplement review criteria in Section V.2 Review and Selection Process; • Subject to the appropriation of funds for each year; and • Subject to successful performance of the recipient on the base award.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-009a6893357-2314-4183-9452-fe2cd68061085/29/2024 Due in 32 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A3/28/2024 Available in 30 days at 12:00 AM ETH1GRESEP Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in Grants.gov' link to register and apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.257 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose Support organizations to screen and educate people exposed to radiation related to the mining of uranium and U.S. testing of nuclear weapons.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-11118be27bd-8787-4ffb-98ee-439e1e8b25f06/10/2024 Due in 44 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A4/1/2024 Available in 26 days at 12:00 AM ETGE1Community Project Funding/Congressionally Directed Spending - Non-Construction Electronic submission of application is/will be available on Grants.Gov for this funding opportunity. Please select 'Apply in Grants.gov' link to register and apply. Refer to the guidance for more information93.493 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This notice announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Community Project Funding/Congressionally Directed Spending (CPF/CDS): Non-Construction Projects. This is a non-competitive announcement that will be funded through the HRSA’s OFAAM. This document provides guidance on how to submit an application to receive CPF/CDS funding. General information is provided about the projects, including funding amounts, limitations, administrative and national policy requirements, and other important information. Funding is limited to the named entities and for the purposes identified in the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (P.L. 118-47). This program operates on a drawdown basis, wherein funds will be disbursed as costs are incurred. Please note that this is not a reimbursement program.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available

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