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HRSA-24-1216e061eee-5381-42f5-b4b0-6aec762964538/2/2024 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A7/1/2024 Available in 26 days at 12:00 AM ETUU7Technology-Enabled Learning Collaborative 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 information93.211 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement True
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This notice announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Technology-enabled Collaborative Learning Program (TCLP). The purpose of this program is to improve retention of health care providers and increase access to health care services, such as those to address chronic diseases and conditions (including Alzheimer’s disease), infectious diseases, mental health and substance use disorders, prenatal and maternal health, pediatric care, pain management, palliative care, and other specialty care in rural areas, frontier areas, health professional shortage areas, or medically underserved areas and for medically underserved populations or Native Americans. Recipients will evaluate, develop, and, as appropriate, expand the use of technology-enabled collaborative learning and capacity building models. In this NOFO, the term "technology-enabled collaborative learning and capacity building model" means a distance health education model that connects health care professionals, and particularly specialists, with multiple other health care professionals through simultaneous interactive videoconferencing for the purpose of facilitating case-based learning, disseminating best practices, and evaluating outcomes. This cooperative agreement aligns with HRSA’s goals of promoting a health care workforce to address current and emerging needs, improving access to quality health services, achieving health equity, and enhancing population health. The development and acquisition of instructional programming by the TCLP will increase access to quality care using telehealth and innovative technology solutions. The TCLP will also provide training for health care providers and other professionals that provide or assist in the provision of services, including training on best practices for data collection and evaluation activities to study the impact on patient outcomes and health care providers.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-24-120cf7d29ab-9b79-4f32-a832-fa2f168f5f0a8/2/2024 Due in 6 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A6/25/2024 Available in 32 days at 12:00 AM ETUS9Delta Region Maternal Care Coordination 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 information93.912 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement True
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This notice announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Delta Region Maternal Care Coordination Program (Delta MCC). The purpose of this program is to improve and increase access to care for pregnant women and new mothers during and after pregnancy. To support this purpose, the objectives for the Delta MCC are to: 1. Use care coordination strategies to enhance and expand access to perinatal services in the Delta Region through a strong, diverse network of entities that represent the spectrum of care during and after pregnancy; 2. Utilize evidence-based, promising practices and/or value-based care model(s) in the planning and delivery of perinatal services; 3. Identify barriers to providing maternal health care in the region and strategies for addressing such barriers; and 4. Develop and implement deliberate and sustainable strategies of care coordination into policies, procedures, staffing, services, and communication systems (including but not limited to billing for appropriate services and partnering private and public payers). Applicants are encouraged to consider innovative strategies to meet the needs of and support pregnant women and new mothers. Some examples of activities that can be provided include: • Provide outreach and education to pregnant women and new mothers on healthy nutrition to reduce risk of hypertension • Provide screening and referral of mental health issues such as depression and anxiety including HRSAs Maternal Mental Health Hotline (1-833-TLC-MAMA) • Refer pregnant women and new mothers to online or local support groups • Recruitment of doula and midwifery services, community health workers, and/or maternal fetal specialist services • Support patient care through telehealth • Support travel costs, as necessary, of maternal health specialist to travel to pregnant woman • Provide education and social support for pregnant women through the development of centering pregnancy (group prenatal care) visits; • Provide resources and education to support in-home hypertension management and blood pressure self-monitoring and reporting; • Support mobile prenatal and postpartum care visits for pregnant women and new mothers; • Utilize development dyad models (mother and infant) to support combined postpartum and infant checkup visits; • Support childcare for pregnant women and new mothers during prenatal and postpartum care visits; Applicants are encouraged to consider innovative strategies. Applicants are encouraged to propose ways to achieve these goals through the establishment or continuation of collaborative networks/consortiums of providers and services who support pregnant women and new mothers through pregnancy and post-partum. The networks will focus on reducing risk factors for pregnant women during and after pregnancy through screening and referral to needed services and interventions. HRSA recommends your members consist of a broad array of organizations from both traditional and non-traditional health care entities. Network members may include cross-sector entities such as health care providers, key services for supporting infant and child health, quality program providers, and insurers. See Appendix B for examples of the types of network members. This program funding should be used to complement the work of other organizations and should not duplicate or supplant activities that are funded through other federal mechanisms. The Delta MCC is a four-year program with year one (September 30, 2024 – September 29, 2025) a planning year and years two, three, and four (September 30, 2025 – September 29, 2028) focused on program implementation. For more details, see Program Requirements and Expectations.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-25-079279c814a-4992-471c-a493-3a38427905328/8/2024 Due in 12 days at 11:59 PM ET9/9/2024 Due in 44 days at 5:00 PM ET6/26/2024 Available in 31 days at 12:00 AM ETT23Children's Hospitals Graduate Medical Education Payment 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 information93.255 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose The purpose of the Children’s Hospitals Graduate Medical Education (CHGME) Payment Program is to compensate for the disparity in the level of federal graduate medical education (GME) funding for freestanding children’s teaching hospitals versus other types of teaching hospitals. Federal funding for GME is primarily provided by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and goes to full-service teaching hospitals that serve primarily adult patients. Freestanding children’s hospitals receive little to no GME funding from Medicare because children’s hospitals have a low Medicare caseload. The CHGME Payment Program is administered by the Bureau of Health Workforce (BHW), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-25-012db7a3599-81ad-4ca6-b7b8-6dd0259d0b408/19/2024 Due in 23 days at 11:59 PM ET8/26/2024 Due in 30 days at 5:00 PM ET5/28/2024 Available in 60 days at 12:00 AM ETH80Health Center 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 information93.224 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Health Center Program’s Service Area Competition (SAC). The purpose of this funding is to ensure continuity of care in the communities and populations currently served by the Health Center Program.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-25-0138bfa678d-526c-4078-9cc0-614e4522bd608/19/2024 Due in 23 days at 11:59 PM ET8/28/2024 Due in 32 days at 5:00 PM ET5/30/2024 Available in 58 days at 12:00 AM ETH80Health Center 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 information93.224 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Health Center Program’s Service Area Competition (SAC). The purpose of this funding is to ensure continuity of care in the communities and populations currently served by the Health Center Program. See Program Requirements and Expectations for more details.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-25-087bd8d2f7c-54d3-4fd0-a869-290464ffa2f68/19/2024 Due in 23 days at 11:59 PM ET9/4/2024 Due in 39 days at 5:00 PM ET6/4/2024 Available in 53 days at 12:00 AM ETH80Health Center 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 information93.224 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Health Center Program’s Service Area Competition – Additional Area (SAC-AA). The purpose of this funding is to ensure continuity of care in the communities and populations currently served by the Health Center Program. See Program Requirements and Expectations for more details.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-25-01474c62f12-64f4-4276-90c7-b7a667b205a38/27/2024 Due in 31 days at 11:59 PM ET9/26/2024 Due in 61 days at 5:00 PM ET6/27/2024 Available in 30 days at 12:00 AM ETH80Health Center 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 information93.224 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Health Center Program’s Service Area Competition (SAC). The purpose of this funding is to ensure continuity of care in the communities and populations currently served by the Health Center Program. See Program Requirements and Expectations for more details.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-25-085aaf9a889-2031-4e89-b26c-9e8d9d9dc6d98/30/2024 Due in 34 days at 11:59 PM ET9/30/2024 Due in 65 days at 5:00 PM ET5/30/2024 Available in 58 days at 12:00 AM ETH80Health Center 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 information93.224 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) announces the opportunity to apply for New Access Points (NAP) funding under the Health Center Program. The purpose of this funding is to support new health center service delivery sites to expand affordable, accessible, and high-quality primary health care for underserved communities and populations. In this NOFO, such sites are referred to as new access points. Award recipients will use NAP funding to provide primary health care services at one or more new access points.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-25-09121491e95-8a9b-4857-b02f-710ef42961629/5/2024 Due in 40 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A7/19/2024 Available in 8 days at 12:00 AM ETT91Teaching Health Center (THC) Graduate Medical Education (GME) Payment 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 information93.530 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose The purpose of the THCGME Program is to support the training of residents in primary care residency training programs in community-based ambulatory patient care centers. These residency programs will prepare residents to provide high-quality care, particularly in rural and underserved communities, and develop competencies to serve these diverse populations and communities. These notices announce the opportunity to apply for funding under the THCGME Program. This funding will support both the direct expenses associated with sponsoring approved graduate medical residency training programs and indirect expenses associated with the additional costs relating to teaching residents in residency training programs. Two award types are available: 1. Expansion awards for an increased number of resident Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) positions at existing HRSA THCGME Programs. 2. New awards to support new resident FTE positions at new Teaching Health Centers (THCs). New THCs are those applicants seeking funding for residency programs that have never received payment under the HRSA THCGME Program for the applicable residency program in any previous fiscal year. As described in 340H(h)(2)(B), all resident FTEs for whom THCGME support is requested must be above the program’s resident FTE baseline and must not put the program above the number approved by or awaiting approval by, the relevant accrediting body. Please review program objectives for more information.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-25-077f9b968c7-7b98-4352-8b1f-0a7f1cffe62d9/20/2024 Due in 55 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A7/19/2024 Available in 8 days at 12:00 AM ETT91Teaching Health Center (THC) Graduate Medical Education (GME) Payment 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 information93.530 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose The purpose of the THCGME Program is to support the training of residents in primary care residency training programs in community-based ambulatory patient care centers. These residency programs will prepare residents to provide high-quality care, particularly in rural and underserved communities, and develop competencies to serve these diverse populations and communities. These notices announce the opportunity to apply for funding under the THCGME Program. This funding will support both the direct expenses associated with sponsoring approved graduate medical residency training programs and indirect expenses associated with the additional costs relating to teaching residents in residency training programs. Two award types are available: 1. Expansion awards for an increased number of resident Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) positions at existing HRSA THCGME Programs. 2. New awards to support new resident FTE positions at new Teaching Health Centers (THCs). New THCs are those applicants seeking funding for residency programs that have never received payment under the HRSA THCGME Program for the applicable residency program in any previous fiscal year. As described in 340H(h)(2)(B), all resident FTEs for whom THCGME support is requested must be above the program’s resident FTE baseline and must not put the program above the number approved by or awaiting approval by, the relevant accrediting body. Please review program objectives for more information.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-25-01507b43b94-2092-4c26-91a8-6674dc3745159/24/2024 Due in 59 days at 11:59 PM ET10/24/2024 Due in 89 days at 5:00 PM ET7/25/2024 Available in 2 days at 12:00 AM ETH80Health Center 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 information93.224 Open
 
  • Cooperative Agreement False
  • Guidance Availablility Yes
  • Purpose This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Health Center Program’s Service Area Competition (SAC). The purpose of this funding is to ensure continuity of care in the communities and populations currently served by the Health Center Program. See Program Requirements and Expectations for more details.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available
HRSA-25-054435276ab-f2d2-4deb-b270-8b3b50c912c110/1/2024 Due in 66 days at 11:59 PM ETN/A7/3/2024 Available in 24 days at 12:00 AM ETH89Ryan White Part A HIV Emergency Relief Grant 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 information93.914 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) Part A HIV Emergency Relief Grant Program. The purpose of this program is to provide direct financial assistance to an eligible metropolitan area (EMA) or transitional grant area (TGA) that has been severely affected by the HIV epidemic. Grant funds assist eligible jurisdictions to develop or enhance access to comprehensive, high quality, community-based care for people with HIV through the provision of grant funds. The goal is to provide optimal HIV care and treatment for people with HIV and improve their medical outcomes. RWHAP Part A recipients must use these funds to provide comprehensive primary health care and support services throughout the entire designated geographic service area. Your application must address the entire service area, as defined in Appendix B. Comprehensive HIV care consists of core medical services and support services that enable people with HIV to access and remain in HIV primary medical care to improve their health outcomes. Based on an annual assessment of the services and gaps in the HIV care continuum within a jurisdiction, HIV Planning Councils/Planning Bodies (PCs/PBs) and RWHAP recipients identify specific service categories to fund. Activities in each funded service category should lead to improvements in HIV care continuum outcomes. RWHAP Part A EMAs and TGAs must use grant funds to support, further develop, and/or expand systems of care to meet the needs of people with HIV within the EMA/TGA and strengthen strategies to reach disproportionately impacted subpopulations. The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) requires EMAs/TGAs to collect and analyze data to identify needs, set priorities, make allocations, and validate the use of RWHAP funding. Your application should describe how you have used data to develop and enhance the system of care in your jurisdiction. HRSA encourages innovation and collaboration with other agencies and organizations to maximize impact on health outcomes and effectively meet the needs of people with HIV within the EMA/TGA. For more details, see Program Requirements and Expectations.
  • Eligibility Information Not Available

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