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 Rural Health Data Analysis & Research
Rural organizations and healthcare providers can access funding to conduct rapid data analysis and short-term research studies that inform policy and improve healthcare access in rural America.
Get Funds to Cover HIV/AIDS Drug Costs
States and territories can apply for funds to eliminate or reduce waiting lists for AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAP). This funding aims to ensure individuals have access to necessary HIV/AIDS medications and can be used for cost-containment measures like health insurance assistance.
Get Grant Money for Community Health Services
Nonprofit organizations providing primary healthcare to underserved communities can apply for funding to ensure continued access to quality services. This grant aims to support existing Health Center Program recipients in serving their communities.
Fund Your Health Center: Access Primary Care Grants
This grant supports non-profit community health centers providing essential primary care to underserved populations. Funding ensures continued access to comprehensive, quality healthcare services for your community.
Unlock Grants for Underserved Health Care
Nonprofit organizations serving medically underserved communities can apply for funding to continue providing comprehensive primary health care. This grant ensures ongoing access to vital healthcare services for your community.
Newark Health Centers: Get Funding for Underserved Care
Nonprofits in Newark, NJ, can apply for funding to provide essential primary healthcare services to underserved communities. This grant ensures continued access to comprehensive, culturally competent care for those who need it most.
Get Funding for Healthy Lifestyle Programs for Women & Families
Are you a non-profit or community organization focused on women's and family health? Apply for funding to pilot innovative programs that help reduce overweight and obesity through healthy lifestyle changes.
Get Funding for Pediatric Emergency Care Innovation
Healthcare providers and researchers can secure funding to build or enhance networks for studying and improving pediatric emergency care treatments and transport. This initiative aims to advance the quality and efficacy of emergency medical services for children.
Get Funding for HIV Care Services
This grant offers financial aid to eligible metropolitan or transitional areas severely impacted by the HIV epidemic. Funds are available to develop and enhance community-based care, including medical and support services, for low-income individuals living with HIV to improve health outcomes.
Expand Your Health Practice: Get More Funding!
Are you a current Part C grantee looking to grow? This funding is designed to cover increased costs for primary medical care providers and serve more patients, potentially boosting your practice's reach and impact. Special consideration is given to those who haven't received Part C expansion funds recently.
Get Funding to Boost Women's Health Services!
Organizations dedicated to improving women's health can get funding to update and promote crucial preventive care guidelines. This initiative aims to increase provider adoption and patient access to vital screenings and services, impacting women's health across their lifespan.
Get Funding for Child & Family Health Initiatives!
This grant supports innovative, community-based programs focused on improving health access for children and families in underserved areas, covering areas like preventive care, mental health, and child development. Eligible applicants are community organizations and pediatric providers looking to build partnerships and implement new health initiatives.
Get Funding for Rural Health Programs!
Rural healthcare providers and social service organizations can get funding to expand and improve health services for underserved communities. This grant supports innovative approaches to health challenges and aims to improve population health outcomes.
Get Grants to Boost Rural Healthcare Networks!
Rural healthcare organizations can now apply for funding to plan and establish integrated health networks. This program aims to improve efficiencies, expand access to care, and strengthen rural healthcare systems through collaboration.
Get Funding for Children's Hospital Training Programs
Children's hospitals that train resident physicians can receive federal funding to offset costs. This program helps address the funding gap faced by freestanding children's hospitals compared to those serving primarily adults.
Get Funding to Boost Rural Health Initiatives
Rural organizations and researchers can access funds to share vital health research with decision-makers and communities. This grant supports disseminating key findings to inform policy and improve rural healthcare.
Grant: Boost Your Health Tech with Data Interoperability Funding
Are you a health technology innovator focused on newborn screening? This grant offers funding to improve data sharing and access, making your systems more connected and effective nationwide.
Get COVID-19 Relief Funds for Your Rural Tribal Business
Rural tribal organizations and health providers can access funding to combat COVID-19. This program supports critical initiatives like testing, PPE, telehealth, and staffing to protect your community.
Get Grants for Underserved Healthcare Services
Are you an organization ready to provide vital primary healthcare in specific underserved communities? This grant offers funding to deliver comprehensive health services in designated areas across the US, impacting communities in Maryland, Indiana, Alabama, Vermont, Louisiana, and Oklahoma.
Get Funding for Child Health Programs
Non-profits and community organizations can get grants to launch innovative programs that improve healthcare access and preventive health strategies for children and families nationwide. This funding supports community-based initiatives designed to address local health needs and build sustainable partnerships.