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Help us serve areas and people who need it most. Search for an open opportunity. If you’re eligible, prepare and then apply.

What a grant does
It funds ideas and projects that serve the public. We give grants to educational and community groups. This helps them solve a need in their area.

Who we help
Our programs help children and parents. We also help people with low incomes and HIV, and people who are pregnant, live in rural areas, or received a transplant.

And we support the health care professionals and health centers who care for them. 

 

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Teaching Health Center Planning and Development Program

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-22-107
Application Deadline: 09/07/2021
Bureau/Office: Bureau of Health Workforce
Status: Closed
Who can apply: An eligible entity is a community-based ambulatory patient care center that: i. Will operate an accredited primary care residency program. Specific examples of eligible outpatient settings include, but are not limited to: ? Federally qualified health centers, as defined in section 1905(l)(2)(B) of the Social Security Act [42 U.S.C. 1396d(l)(2)(B)]; ? Community mental health centers, as defined in section 1861(ff)(3)(B) of the Social Security Act [42 U.S.C. 1395x(ff)(3)(B)]; ? Rural health clinics, as defined in section 1861(aa)(2) of the Social Security Act [42 U.S.C. 1395x(aa)(2)]; ? Health centers operated by the Indian Health Service, an Indian tribe or tribal organization, or an urban Indian organization (as defined in section 4 of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act [25 U.S.C. 1603]); and ? An entity receiving funds under Title X of the PHS Act. The list of entities above is not exhaustive, but does reflect the intent of the program to provide training in community-based settings such as those served by the institutions listed. OR ii. Has collaborated to form a community-based GME consortium that will operate an accredited primary care residency program. In order to satisfy accreditation, academic and administrative responsibilities, a community-based ambulatory patient care center may form a GME consortium with stakeholders (e.g., academic health centers, universities and/or medical schools) where the GME consortium will serve as the institutional sponsor of an accredited primary care residency program. The relationship between the community-based ambulatory patient care center and the consortium must be legally binding, and the agreement establishing the relationship must describe the roles and responsibilities of each entity. Within the consortium, the community-based ambulatory care center is expected to play an integral role in the academic, financial and administrative operations of the residency. THCPD payments must be used to support residency planning and development activities at the ambulatory training site.

LDS - Pharmacy

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-21-126
Application Deadline: 08/30/2021
Bureau/Office: Bureau of Health Workforce
Status: Closed
Who can apply: Certain LDS requirements differ from those under the HPSL program. These consist of: • recruiting and retaining disadvantaged students; • recruiting and retaining minority faculty; • providing adequate instruction regarding minority health issues; • establishing arrangements with clinics serving individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds; • establishing linkages with feeder schools; and • offering mentoring programs to help individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds obtain health professions degrees.

Teaching Health Center Planning and Development --Technical Assistance

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-22-108
Application Deadline: 08/30/2021
Bureau/Office: Bureau of Health Workforce
Status: Closed
Who can apply: Eligible applicants are domestic public or private, non-profit entities, including faith-based and community-based organizations, tribes and tribal organizations, institutions of higher education, state and local governments, and hospitals that are capable of providing technical assistance, including area health education programs. Entities must have the capability to be national in scope (i.e., much broader than a local, multi-state, or regional focus). HRSA strongly encourages the applicant organization to have partnerships and/or establish and sustain a consortium to fulfill the full range of activities outlined in this notice. Partner examples include, but are not limited to training sites and/or other entities affiliated with community-based residencies, including family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, internal medicine-pediatrics, psychiatry, obstetrics and gynecology, general dentistry, pediatric dentistry, and geriatrics department chairs and medical and dental school deans; State Offices of Rural Health; Area Health Education Centers; Medical, Dental, and Professional Associations involved in residency training such as ACGME and CODA; Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME) award recipients; national health center associations; and national rural associations. Recipients of the THCPD Program (HRSA-22-107) are not eligible to receive funding under this notice. Similarly, the THCPD-TA award recipient will not be eligible for funding under the THCPD Program.

NSL Baccalaureate

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-21-128
Application Deadline: 08/30/2021
Bureau/Office: Bureau of Health Workforce
Status: Closed
Who can apply: dummy funding cycle

Service Area Competition

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-22-004
Application Deadline: 08/26/2021
Bureau/Office: Bureau of Primary Health Care
Status: Closed
Who can apply: You must be a domestic public or private, nonprofit entity, as demonstrated through the submission of the Evidence of Non-profit/Public Center Status (Attachment 11), outlined in Section IV.2.vi.8 Faith-based and community-based organizations, Tribes, and tribal organizations are eligible to apply