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HRSA-27-00195f53624-6375-4fff-bbc8-59517d178ef6N/A7/13/2026 Due in 11 days at 11:59 PM ET3/19/2026 Available in 105 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 Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Services Block Grant program is to improve the health of all mothers and children by enabling each state to: Assure mothers and children access to quality MCH services, especially those with low income or limited availability of care; Reduce infant mortality; Reduce the incidence of preventable diseases and handicapping conditions among children; Reduce the incidence of stillbirth; Provide access to prenatal, delivery, and postpartum 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); and implement family-centered, community-based, systems of coordinated care for CSHCN.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-106ae2c5f47-8d21-4a4c-a3a4-9c8b69fa7c117/6/2026 Due in 4 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/4/2026 Available in 28 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 No
  • Purpose Goal 1: Fund CPF/CDS projects that support health-related activities, including training and information technology. Electronic Health/Medical Records (EHRs/EMRs) and telehealth projects are allowable. These projects do not include construction or major alteration/renovation (A/R), as these terms are defined below.Goal 2: Electronic Health/Medical Records (EHRs/EMRs) and telehealth projects are allowable.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-10713159072-221f-40ff-9ce0-9d2d29a15ee07/6/2026 Due in 4 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/4/2026 Available in 28 days at 12:00 AM ETCE1Community Project Funding/Congressionally Directed Spending - 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 No
  • Purpose
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-036c0c83615-0273-4499-a04e-a2bfd068062d7/8/2026 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/5/2026 Available in 27 days at 12:00 AM ETG25Rural Communities Opioid Response (Planning) 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 information93.690 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement True
  • Guidance Availablility No
  • Purpose Goal 1: Support a network of committed partners that can establish, implement, and sustain SUD and related behavioral health prevention, treatment, recovery, and other supportive services in rural areas.Goal 2: Create action plans to increase the number, types, and/or caseload capacity of SUD service access points in rural areas that respond to documented community contexts and needs.Goal 3: Strengthen the capacity of service providers and organizations so they can deliver high-quality, comprehensive care.Goal 4: Strengthen the capacity of service providers and organizations so they can deliver high-quality, comprehensive care.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-037970b4d6f-7e1d-4625-9a07-af2122ed6e277/8/2026 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/5/2026 Available in 27 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 information93.690 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility No
  • Purpose Goal 1: 1. SUD Direct Service Delivery: Establish or expand coordinated, comprehensive, and evidence-based SUD, including OUD, prevention, treatment, and recovery services.Goal 2: 2. Supportive Services: Establish, expand, or enhance coordination with supportive social services to ensure that rural individuals and families impacted by SUD have the greatest opportunity possible for sustained, long-term recovery.Goal 3: 2. Supportive Services: Establish, expand, or enhance coordination with supportive social services to ensure that rural individuals and families impacted by SUD have the greatest opportunity possible for sustained, long-term recovery.Goal 4: 3. Workforce: Develop a responsive SUD workforce, which includes both clinical providers with various scopes of practice and peers.Goal 5: 4. Network Engagement and Sustainability: Engage a multi-sector network to deliver RCORP-Impact services in the target rural service area and ensure the continued availability of services after the period of performance.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-0482f66755a-3674-41ec-9ebd-cfa975d9ce807/8/2026 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/5/2026 Available in 27 days at 12:00 AM ETUG6Rural Health Clinic Technical Assistance Cooperative Agreement 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 information93.692 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement True
  • Guidance Availablility No
  • Purpose Goal 1: Increase RHC and stakeholder understanding of key policy, regulatory, programmatic, and clinical issues and what tools and resources are available to respond.Goal 2: ?Identify key policy, regulatory, programmatic, and clinical issues facing RHCs. Goal 3: ?Identify and disseminate information about easily accessible tools, resources, and strategies that could solve challenges faced by RHCs. Goal 4: ?Inform RHCs, rural health care providers, and other rural stakeholders at various levels (e.g., federal, state, local) about key RHC issues that could improve health care in rural areas.  
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-04717142d36-b14c-49aa-866c-a190a666f9ec7/8/2026 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/5/2026 Available in 27 days at 12:00 AM ETP13Rural Residency Planning and Development 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 information93.746 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility No
  • Purpose The Rural Residency Planning and Development (RRPD) program improves and expands rural health care access. It does this by developing new, accredited, sustainable rural residency programs, including rural track programs (RTPs). Newly created rural physician residency programs increase training and ultimately practice in rural areas to address physician shortages. The RRPD program provides start-up funding to create new rural residency programs in qualifying medical specialties. Long-term sustainability funding must come from viable and stable sources, such as Medicare, Medicaid, and other public or private sources. Qualifying medical specialties are:Family medicine.Internal medicine.Preventive medicine.Psychiatry.General surgery.Obstetrics and gynecology.For this notice of funding opportunity (NOFO), rural residency programs:Are accredited physician residency programs.Train residents in clinical training sites that are physically located in a rural area as defined by HRSAs Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) for greater than 50 percent of their total time in residency.Focus on preparing physicians to practice in rural communities.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-052f01e707a-64a6-4ad4-b58e-bdc74bf37a867/8/2026 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/5/2026 Available in 27 days at 12:00 AM ETU2FThe Sickle Cell Disease Regional Quality Care Program (SoRCE-Q) 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 information93.365 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement True
  • Guidance Availablility No
  • Purpose Sickle Cell Disease Regional Care Excellence Program (SoRCE) is to improve the health of people with sickle cell disease (SCD) by expanding access to care, improving the quality of care, and tracking quality of life indicators. There are approximately 100,000 people in the United States with SCD. Treatment starting in early childhood can prevent or reduce complications such as severe pain episodes, silent strokes, and premature death. Despite universal identification at birth, fewer than half of children with SCD receive needed treatment. As these children become adolescents and transition to adulthood many are not appropriately identified as candidates for disease-modifying therapies, in part because their doctors are still learning how to use the latest treatments. The program is made up of seven regions with one award recipient per region serving as a Regional Coordinating Hub (RCH). Each award recipient will work with clinical and community-based partners in their region and engage in continuous quality improvement (CQI) initiatives to improve access and quality of care.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-066a6577a18-4744-4baf-9303-da116f1961d07/8/2026 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/5/2026 Available in 27 days at 12:00 AM ETD87Dental Faculty Loan Repayment 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 information93.059 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility No
  • Purpose The purpose of the Dental Faculty Loan Repayment Program is to increase the number of dental and dental hygiene faculty in the workforce by assisting dental and dental hygiene training programs to attract and retain full-time faculty through loan repayment.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-08032ba579a-14ef-4c53-b724-a70a927736ae7/8/2026 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/5/2026 Available in 27 days at 12:00 AM ETU3KPrimary Care Dental Faculty Development 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 information93.976 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement True
  • Guidance Availablility No
  • Purpose The Primary Care Dental Faculty Development Center serves as a resource and training hub to:Support the development of faculty who teach primary care dentistry. Advance community and population-level approaches to assess and improve oral health outcomes. Prepare dental faculty for roles in program leadership. Faculty development will include: increasing the ability to teach clinical dentistry, developing leadership competencies, and dissemination including publishing and presentations.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-056fa9855b8-5ef9-43c8-a3c4-d70444ee21307/8/2026 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/5/2026 Available in 27 days at 12:00 AM ETU66Telehealth Center of Excellence 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 information93.467 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement True
  • Guidance Availablility No
  • Purpose The Telehealth Centers of Excellence program will support academic medical centers in implementing and evaluating innovative telehealth solutions in rural and underserved communities. These centers will serve as national models by testing concepts and creating proven approaches that expand access to care and improve health outcomes and can be replicated nationally.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-08875a337ba-8acc-4f3a-b60a-ed983865b4107/8/2026 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/5/2026 Available in 27 days at 12:00 AM ETU90Special Projects of National Significance - Cooperative Agreements 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 information93.928 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement True
  • Guidance Availablility No
  • Purpose The purpose of this funding opportunity is to award one cooperative agreement recipient to serve as the Implementation Technical Assistance Provider (ITAP). This funding opportunity has a companion funding opportunity to fund an Evaluation Provider. The two recipients will work collaboratively, but conduct distinct activities that support the overall initiative. The proposed initiative will be comprised of one Implementation Technical Assistance Provider (ITAP), which will sub-award up to eight (8) implementation sites. The funded ITAP will solicit and select the implementation sites, as well as to identify emerging and evidence-informed interventions to be adapted and implemented by the implementation sites. The ITAP will be responsible for managing the subawards and providing implementation-specific technical assistance (TA) for the implementation sites. The proposed initiative will useimplementation science to adapt, implement,and evaluatethe implementation ofinterventions that servemenwith HIVwho are not consistently engaged in care or experiencingbarriers to staying in care. This initiative directly aligns with Ryan White Program 2030 (RWP2030), which is a renewed vision for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP). Building on the foundation of the RWHAP and the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. initiative, the RWP2030 framework is designed to sustain high-quality care and treatment for people currently receiving services through the RWHAP while expanding efforts to identify and engage individuals with HIV who are undiagnosed or out-of-care. The funded ITAP will manage the subawards, identify emerging and evidence-informed interventions to be adapted and implemented by the implementation sites, and provide implementation-specific TA to the implementation sites. The adaptation and implementation activities the ITAP will conduct will draw from frameworks and approaches developed in the field of implementation science including HABs Implementation Science Framework. The initiative emphasizes: 1) rapid adaptation, implementation, and evaluation; 2) implementation at a broad scale to produce generalizable findings; 3) public release of dissemination products based on human-centered design and adult learning principles, which foregrounds sustainability, rapid dissemination of findings, and replication of best practices.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-061ecbb7f60-c7c2-4a67-be99-13dfc0e73a7c7/8/2026 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/8/2026 Available in 24 days at 12:00 AM ETP06Ryan White Title III HIV Capacity Building and Pla 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 information93.918 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility No
  • Purpose The purpose of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part C Capacity Development program is to strengthen organizational capacity to increase capacity to develop, enhance, or expand access to high quality HIV primary health care services for low-income people with HIV. The proposed activity should be of a short-term nature and should be completed by the end of the one-year funding opportunity period of performance. Activities fall under two categories: HIV Care Innovation and Infrastructure Development.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-0411003dc71-db22-4f43-8bbf-1e583d1ce0697/8/2026 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/5/2026 Available in 27 days at 12:00 AM ETUE7MCH Workforce Centers 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 information93.926 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement True
  • Guidance Availablility No
  • Purpose Goal 1: The MCH Workforce Development and Training Center provides training, technical assistance, and workforce development opportunities to strengthen the current and future maternal and child (MCH) workforce. The Center equips state Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Program (Title V) leaders, staff, and other MCH professionals with the skills and tools to address MCH needs in their communities and advance outcomes nationwide. Goal 2:
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-26-08773b24c6f-3bac-45c1-b13f-7d7059bf96c77/8/2026 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/5/2026 Available in 27 days at 12:00 AM ETU90Special Projects of National Significance - Cooperative Agreements 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 information93.928 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement True
  • Guidance Availablility No
  • Purpose The purpose of this funding opportunity is to award one cooperative agreement recipient to serve as the Evaluation Provider (EP). This funding opportunity has a companion funding opportunity to fund an Implementation Technical Assistance Provider (ITAP). The two recipients will work collaboratively, but conduct distinct activities that support the overall initiative. The proposed initiative will be comprised of one Evaluation Provider (EP), one Implementation Technical Assistance Provider (ITAP) funded as a separate cooperative agreement, and up to eight (8) implementation sites sub-awarded by the ITAP. This initiative will useimplementation science to adapt, implement,and evaluatethe implementation ofinterventions that servemenwith HIVwho are not consistently engaged in care or experiencingbarriers to staying in care This initiative directly aligns with Ryan White Program 2030 (RWP2030), which is a renewed vision for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP). Building on the foundation of the RWHAP and the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. initiative, the RWP2030 framework is designed to sustain high-quality care and treatment for people currently receiving services through the RWHAP while expanding efforts to identify and engage individuals with HIV who are undiagnosed or out-of-care. The funded Evaluation Provider (EP) will lead a multi-site evaluation of the project and will provide evaluation-specific technical assistance (TA) to the implementation sites. The evaluation activities that the EP will conduct will draw from frameworks and approaches developed in the field of implementation science, including HABs Implementation Science Framework. The initiative emphasizes: 1) rapid adaptation, implementation, and evaluation; 2) implementation at a broad scale to produce generalizable findings; 3) public release of dissemination products based on human-centered design and adult learning principles, which foregrounds sustainability, rapid dissemination of findings, and replication of best practices.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available

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