Health Resources and Services Administration
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is a US federal agency providing grants for healthcare services and workforce programs.
Rural Health Grants: Improve Care & Get Funding
Rural health organizations and communities can get funding to champion national policy changes and share best practices for better healthcare. This program connects you with resources and helps foster collaborations to boost health outcomes across rural America.
Get Funding to Improve Rural Healthcare & Hospitals
This grant is for states looking to support Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) and rural emergency medical services in improving quality, financial stability, and innovative care delivery. Funding aims to ensure high-quality, sustainable healthcare services are available to rural communities.
Get Funding to Grow Your Nursing Business!
This program is designed for healthcare providers focused on rural and underserved areas, aiming to boost your nursing staff to meet critical care needs. Receive funding to expand your workforce and address nursing shortages in acute and long-term care.
Rural Behavioral Health Grants: Fund PA Training
Rural healthcare practices can receive funding to develop and implement three-month clinical rotations for Physician Assistant students. This initiative aims to integrate behavioral health services into primary care, increasing the number of PAs trained to address critical mental health and opioid use disorder needs in rural communities.
Get Funding to Train Doctors in Underserved Areas!
If your organization trains residents in primary care at community-based health centers, you can apply for funding to maintain existing resident positions. This grant supports the crucial training of medical professionals dedicated to serving rural and underserved communities.
Funding for Healthcare Professionals & Survivors
This program supports healthcare professionals looking to specialize as Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE). The funding aims to improve care and support for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence.
Fund Your Geriatric Care Business Growth
Are you a healthcare provider focused on older adults? This program offers funding to train your team and implement Age-Friendly Health Systems, enhancing patient care and business outcomes.
Get Funding for Medical Education & Primary Care
Public medical schools in states with primary care physician shortages can receive funding to expand student support, infrastructure, and equipment. This program aims to train more doctors for tribal, rural, and underserved communities.
Get Funding for Healthcare Access & Provider Support!
State and territory entities can apply for funds to assess primary care needs, recruit providers, and improve healthcare access for vulnerable populations. This grant helps reduce provider shortages and enhance services for the uninsured and medically underserved.
Get Funding to Become a Nurse Educator | Loan Forgiveness
Are you an aspiring nurse educator? This program offers low-interest loans to help you pursue advanced nursing degrees, with up to 85% of your loan canceled if you commit to teaching. It's designed to boost the number of qualified nursing faculty nationwide to meet healthcare demands.
Fund Your Paraprofessional Training for Family Support
Seeking to bolster your team's expertise in supporting families affected by substance use disorders? This grant funds training programs to enhance paraprofessional skills, especially for those serving children and adolescents with trauma.
Get Funding for Healthcare Services in Riverton, WY
Are you a healthcare provider looking to serve underserved communities? This grant offers financial assistance to deliver comprehensive primary health care services specifically in the Riverton, Wyoming service area.
Get Funding for HIV Care & Treatment Services
States and territories can apply for supplemental funding to enhance comprehensive HIV care and treatment services for low-income individuals. This grant aims to address unmet needs and improve health outcomes across the HIV care continuum.
Boost HIV Care Quality: Grant Funding Available
This grant provides training and technical assistance to organizations funded by the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Parts A-D. The funding aims to enhance your skills in quality improvement methodologies to sustainably improve HIV clinical care outcomes.
Grant: Boost HIV Care Access & Capacity
This grant helps non-profits strengthen their capacity to deliver high-quality HIV primary health care services to low-income and underserved individuals. Funding supports short-term projects focused on innovation or infrastructure development to improve access and response to evolving healthcare needs.
Get Funds to Cover HIV/AIDS Treatment Costs
States and territories can receive funding to eliminate or reduce waiting lists for HIV/AIDS medications and treatment. This initiative helps ensure individuals with HIV have access to essential healthcare coverage and drug assistance.
Get Funding for HIV Training & Workforce Development
This grant supports organizations aiming to enhance HIV training and workforce development nationwide. Eligible entities will receive funding to improve program coordination, deliver technical assistance, and expand access to crucial HIV education resources.
Get Funding: Expand Telehealth & Behavioral Health Services
Rural and underserved healthcare providers can now access funding to integrate behavioral health services into primary care using telehealth. This program aims to improve access, quality, and data collection for evidence-based telebehavioral care.
Boost Your Healthcare Business with HRSA Grants!
Are you a State or Regional Primary Care Association? This grant from HRSA offers funding to train and support health centers in expanding access to care, building a strong workforce, and improving community health outcomes.
Get Funding to Lead HIV Care Initiatives
This grant offers funding to train and support individuals living with HIV to become leaders within HIV healthcare planning and programs. It aims to boost their capacity, representation, and engagement in vital HIV systems of care activities.