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Help us serve communities and people who need it most. 

This includes people:

  • With low incomes
  • With HIV
  • Who are pregnant
  • Who live in rural areas and other communities in need
  • Who received a transplant 

Our programs also support the health workforce, health systems, and facilities. They provide care for these communities.

We do this by awarding grants to:

  • States and territories
  • Tribes
  • Educational and community groups 

What’s a grant? 

A grant is federal money for ideas and projects that benefit the public. 

Who can get a grant?

We award grants to organizations. These could be local or state governments. Our grants help them solve critical needs in their community.

What needs are critical?

A few examples:

  • Expanding the health workforce
  • Increasing access to affordable and quality health care
  • More options for telehealth 
  • HIV medical care, medications, and support services

How do I get a grant?

Search for an open opportunity. If you’re eligible, prepare and then apply
 

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Rural Health Care Services Outreach Program

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-21-027
Application Deadline: 12/18/2020
Bureau/Office: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy
Status: Closed
Who can apply: Eligible applicants shall be domestic public or private, non-profit or for-profit entities, including faith-based, community-based, tribes and tribal organizations. The applicant organization may be located in a rural or urban area, but must have demonstrated experience serving, or the capacity to serve, rural underserved populations. Applicants should list the rural areas (counties) that will be served. Proposed counties should be fully rural, but if counties are partially rural counties, please include the rural census tract(s) in the Project Abstract. The applicant organization should also describe their experience and/or capacity serving rural populations in the Project Abstract section of the application. It is important that applicants list the rural counties (or rural census tract(s) if the county is partially rural) that will be served through their proposed project, as this will be one of the factors that will determine the applicant organization’s eligibility to apply for this funding. To ascertain rural service areas, please refer to https://data.hrsa.gov/tools/rural-health. This webpage allows you to search by county or street address and determine rural eligibility.

Rural Policy Analysis Program

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-21-024
Application Deadline: 12/14/2020
Bureau/Office: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy
Status: Closed
Who can apply: Eligible applicants include domestic public, private, and non-profit organizations, including tribes and tribal organizations, faith-based and community-based organizations, institutions of higher education, state and local governments, and hospitals.

Rural Health Research Dissemination Program

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-21-025
Application Deadline: 11/17/2020
Bureau/Office: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy
Status: Closed
Who can apply: Eligible applicants include domestic public or private, non-profit or for-profit organizations. Eligible organizations may include state, local, and tribal governments; institutions of higher education; other non-profit organizations (including faith-based, community-based, and tribal organizations); and hospitals.

Rural Health Network Development Planning Program

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-21-021
Application Deadline: 11/16/2020
Bureau/Office: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy
Status: Closed
Who can apply: Eligible applicants shall be domestic public or private, non-profit or for-profit entities, including faith-based, community-based, tribes and tribal organizations. The applicant organization may be located in a rural or urban area, but must have demonstrated experience serving, or the capacity to serve, rural underserved populations. Urban applicants should describe how they will ensure a high degree of local rural control in the project. Applicants should list the rural areas (counties) that will be served. Proposed counties should be fully rural, but if counties are partially rural counties, please include the rural census tract(s) in the Project Abstract. The applicant organization should also describe their experience and/or capacity serving rural populations in the Project Abstract section of the application. It is important that applicants list the rural counties (or rural census tract(s) if the county is partially rural) that will be served through their proposed project, as this will be one of the factors that will determine the applicant organization’s eligibility to apply for this grant funding.

Rural Communities Opioid Response Program – Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (RCORP-NAS)

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-20-106
Application Deadline: 07/24/2020
Bureau/Office: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy
Status: Closed
Who can apply: Eligible applicants include all domestic public or private, non-profit, or for profit entities including accredited, academic institutions. Domestic faith-based and community-based organizations, tribes, and tribal organizations are eligible to apply. Applicants from Puerto Rico, Guam, America Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the North Mariana Islands are eligible to apply. Applicant Organization Specifications: The applicant organization may be located in an urban or rural area. However, all activities supported by this program must exclusively occur in HRSA-designated rural counties or rural census tracts in urban counties, as defined by the Rural Health Grants Eligibility Analyzer, and serve the target populations. All services provided by the RCORP-NAS grant must exclusively occur in HRSA-designated rural areas. However, certain exceptions may apply:

Rural Communities Opioid Response Program – Planning

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-20-109
Application Deadline: 07/13/2020
Bureau/Office: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy
Status: Closed
Who can apply: Eligible applicants include all domestic public or private, non-profit or for-profit entities, including faith-based and community-based organizations, tribes, tribal organizations, and organizations based in the territories and freely associated states. To be eligible, you must serve rural communities at the highest risk for substance use disorder, and meet the RCORP-Planning specifications for the Applicant Organization as described below. Previous recipients or consortium members of RCORP-Planning, Implementation, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Expansion awards are eligible, but must clearly demonstrate that there is no duplication of effort between the proposed project and any previous RCORP project. If you previously received (or served as a consortium member for) a 2018 RCORP Planning grant, 2019 RCORP Planning grant, 2019 RCORP Implementation Grant, and/or 2019 RCORP MAT Expansion grant, you must include detailed information for each RCORP award in Attachment 6. It is recommended you provide the following information in a table format: - Name of RCORP award (e.g., RCORP-Planning) - Dates of award (e.g., September 30, 2018 to September 29, 2019) - Indicate whether you serve/d as the applicant organization or consortium member - Target rural service area for past or current RCORP award o For fully rural counties, list the county and state o For partially rural counties, list the county, state, and eligible rural census tract(s) - Brief description of the purpose and activities for past or current RCORP award - Target rural service area for proposed FY20 RCORP-Planning award o For fully rural counties, list the county and state o For partially rural counties, list the county, state, and eligible rural census tract(s) - Detail how, if funded, activities performed under the FY20 RCORP-Planning grant will complement, and not duplicate in any way, activities performed under current or previous RCORP awards. - Detail how, if funded, you will sustain efforts and progress achieved under your previous RCORP grant while also completing the proposed project. Applicant Organization Specifications Your organization may be located in an urban or rural area. However, all planned activities supported by this program must exclusively target populations residing in HRSA-designated rural counties or rural census tracts in urban counties. Your organization should have the staffing and infrastructure necessary to, if selected for the award, immedi

Rural HIV/AIDS Planning Program

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-20-105
Application Deadline: 07/10/2020
Bureau/Office: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy
Status: Closed
Who can apply: Eligible applicant organizations for the Rural HIV/AIDS Planning program must meet geographic requirements. (Note: the award will be made to only one member of the consortium, the applicant organization, which will serve as the recipient of record.) The applicant organization must be rural nonprofit private or rural public entity that represents a consortium/network composed of three or more health care providers. Network members may be rural or urban, nonprofit or for-profit entities. Federally recognized tribal entities are eligible to apply as long as they are located in a non-metropolitan county or in a rural census tract of a metropolitan county, and all services must be provided in a non-metropolitan county or rural census tract. If the applicant organization’s headquarters are located in a metropolitan or urban county, that also serves or has branches in a non-metropolitan or rural county, the applicant organization is not eligible to apply solely because of the rural areas they serve. To be eligible, the applicant organization must meet all other eligibility requirements. To ascertain rural eligibility, please refer to: https://data.hrsa.gov/tools/rural-health.

Rural Residency Planning and Development Program

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-20-107
Application Deadline: 07/02/2020
Bureau/Office: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy
Status: Closed
Who can apply: Eligible applicants are domestic public or private non-profit entities including domestic faith-based and community-based organizations, tribes, and tribal organizations. Specifically, these organizations include: 1) rural hospitals, 2) rural community-based ambulatory patient care centers, including federally qualified health centers (FQHC), community mental health centers or rural health clinics, 3) health centers operated by the Indian Health Service, tribe or tribal organization, or an urban Indian organization; 4) graduate medical education consortiums, including schools of allopathic medicine or osteopathic medicine, 5) entities such as faith-based and community-based organizations, capable of carrying out the grant activities. :

Rural Telementoring Training Center

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-20-108
Application Deadline: 06/16/2020
Bureau/Office: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy
Status: Closed
Who can apply: Eligible applicants include domestic public, private, and non-profit organizations. Domestic entities including tribes and tribal organizations, faith-based and community-based organizations, institutions of higher education, state and local governments, and hospitals are also eligible to apply.

Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Implementation

Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-20-031
Application Deadline: 05/29/2020
Bureau/Office: Federal Office of Rural Health Policy
Status: Closed
Who can apply: Eligible applicants include all domestic public or private, non-profit or for-profit entities, including faith-based and community-based organizations, tribes, and tribal organizations. The applicant organization may be located in an urban or rural area and should have the staffing and infrastructure necessary to oversee program activities, serve as the fiscal agent for the award, and ensure that local control for the award is vested in the targeted rural communities. All activities supported by RCORP-Implementation must exclusively occur in HRSA-designated rural counties or rural census tracts in urban counties, as defined by the Rural Health Grants Eligibility Analyzer. In general, multiple applications associated with the same DUNS number and/or EIN are not allowable. However, HRSA recognizes a growing trend towards greater consolidation within the rural health care industry and the possibility that multiple organizations with the same EIN and/or DUNS number could be located in different rural service areas that have a need for SUD/OUD services. Please refer to Attachment 8 for information on how to request an exception to this policy.