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.
Get Funding for Telehealth Expansion & Patient Care
Health networks and providers can receive funding to expand patient access to healthcare through innovative telehealth technologies. This grant supports piloting and scaling direct-to-consumer telehealth services in primary care, acute care, and behavioral health, with a focus on underserved areas.
Funded Research for Autism & Developmental Disabilities
This grant offers funding to establish and maintain a national research network focused on improving care and interventions for children with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities. It aims to build research infrastructure, develop effective treatments, and advance policy and practice, with a focus on underserved populations.
Get Expert HIV Treatment Advice: Free Consultation for Clinicians
This program offers healthcare providers free, expert consultation and resources for treating HIV-infected patients, pregnant women, and managing occupational exposures. Connect with HIV-experienced care providers for the best patient outcomes.
Unlock Funding for Child Health Research & Autism Support
This grant offers funding for research networks focused on improving healthy weight for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other developmental disabilities. It prioritizes research involving both overweight/obese and underweight children, with a special focus on underserved communities.
Get Funding to Boost Organ Donation & Transplantation
Nonprofits and healthcare organizations can receive funding to develop programs aimed at increasing organ donation and transplantation across the U.S. This initiative supports strategic planning and implementation to expand vital transplantation services.
Fund Your Medical Breakthroughs: Organ Donation Grants
Nonprofits and healthcare organizations can secure funding to advance research and implement innovative clinical strategies that increase the number and quality of organs available for transplantation. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between organ demand and supply, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
Grant for Training MCH Professionals: Boost Your Skills!
This grant supports the MCH Navigator Program, a learning portal offering vetted, competency-based training and resources for the Maternal and Child Health workforce. It aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of both emerging and practicing MCH professionals through accessible online continuing education.
Boost Your Rural Clinic: Free Expert Help & Resources
Rural Health Clinics can get expert guidance and resources to navigate complex healthcare changes, compliance, and improve patient care. This program offers tools and strategies to help your clinic thrive and serve your community effectively.
Get Funding for HIV Care & Support Services
This grant offers funding to organizations providing family-centered outpatient care and support services for women, infants, children, and youth living with HIV/AIDS. Funds are intended to improve access to primary medical care, case finding, and retention in treatment programs.
Fund Your Telehealth Innovation: Get Grant Money!
This grant helps healthcare organizations and providers in rural and underserved areas implement telehealth programs. Funding is available for national, regional, and telehome care resource centers.
Get Funding for Rural Business Growth & Analysis
This grant is for organizations looking to research and analyze key policy issues impacting rural communities, providing crucial insights for policymakers. Secure funding to create reports, webinars, and policy briefs that drive informed decisions for rural health and human services.
Get Funding to Expand Healthcare Services!
Healthcare providers can apply for grants to build regional networks that increase access to thalassemia treatment and support national coordination of educational initiatives for patients and families.
Get Funding for Telehealth Programs in Rural Areas
Rural health organizations and providers can get funding to implement cost-effective telehealth programs, expanding access to health services for rural communities and patients. This initiative supports 12 centers focused on advancing telehealth technologies statewide and regionally.
Get Funding for Rural Opioid Treatment & Recovery
Non-profits and public entities in rural communities can secure funding to expand opioid use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery services. This grant supports vital community-based initiatives and aims to reduce the impact of substance use disorder in high-risk areas.
Get Funding to Fight Psychostimulant Use in Rural Areas
Rural organizations and consortia can get funding to expand prevention, treatment, and recovery services for individuals misusing psychostimulants. This grant supports efforts to combat substance use disorders and improve community health in high-risk rural areas.
Get Funding for Telehealth Innovation & Growth
Health and technology organizations can apply for funding to enhance telehealth services through technical assistance and information dissemination. This program aims to support healthcare providers and entities in adopting and improving telehealth technologies and policies.
Fund Your Primary Care Research Career!
Are you an institution looking to boost postdoctoral research training in primary care? This grant provides funding to develop or enhance programs for those pursuing careers in this vital field.
Get Funding for Health Professions Education
Disadvantaged students pursuing health professions or nursing degrees can get scholarships to cover tuition and living expenses. This program aims to boost diversity in healthcare by supporting those with financial need.
Get Funding to Boost Mental Health & SUD Services
Are you a community-based organization aiming to expand mental health and substance use disorder services? This grant funds training programs to equip nurse practitioners, physician assistants, psychologists, and social workers to deliver integrated care in underserved areas.
Fund Your Nursing Education: Become a Faculty Leader!
Accredited nursing schools can receive funding to offer low-interest loans to registered nurses pursuing graduate degrees for faculty positions. This program aims to build the next generation of nursing educators with opportunities for loan forgiveness.