Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health
The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) funds public health programs and initiatives through federal grants.
Get Funding for Health Tech & Better Patient Care
States and designated entities can receive significant funding to build and improve secure health information exchange systems. This initiative aims to enhance the quality and efficiency of healthcare for everyone.
Unlock $110M to Grow Your Business
This grant offers funding to public and private entities for programs proven to reduce teenage pregnancy or innovative new strategies. Secure funding to implement evidence-based models or develop and test novel approaches.
Funded: Afghan Hospital Management Capacity Building
This grant supports leadership and management capacity building for hospitals in Afghanistan, specifically Rabia Balkhi Hospital in Kabul. Funding is allocated to improve health conditions and rebuild essential infrastructure, with a focus on maternal and child health programs.
Unlock $5.7M for Maternal & Child Health Clinics
This grant offers up to $5,789,000 to support the development of maternal and child health clinics in Afghanistan. If you're involved in improving healthcare infrastructure for mothers and children, this funding can help you achieve your goals.
Get Funding: Boost Your Medical Reserve Corps
Public and nonprofit organizations are invited to apply for funding to strengthen the Medical Reserve Corps network. This cooperative agreement offers substantial federal collaboration to enhance your organization's capacity and support.
Get Up To $3.8M for Family Planning Service Improvement!
Non-profits and health organizations can secure up to $3.8 million to provide vital training and technical assistance for enhancing family planning services nationwide. This funding aims to boost the performance of Title X-funded projects through quality improvement and evaluation.
Get $3.8M for Family Planning Services
Nonprofits and organizations providing family planning services are eligible for up to $3.8 million to enhance service delivery through training and technical assistance. This funding aims to boost performance in programs funded by Title X of the Public Health Service Act.
Get $3.8M for Family Planning Services Improvement!
This funding is for organizations providing family planning services under Title X, offering up to $3.8 million to improve training and technical assistance. The goal is to boost the performance and effectiveness of family planning programs across the nation.
Get Funding for Family Planning & Health Services
This grant offers up to $3.8 million for organizations providing family planning training and technical assistance to improve public health services. If you're involved in family planning or STD prevention initiatives, you could be eligible for funding to enhance your programs.
Get $3M for STD Prevention Training & Support
Non-profits and public health organizations can receive funding to establish centers focused on STD prevention, reproductive health, and training. This grant supports vital programs aimed at reducing STD transmission and improving public health outcomes.
Get $1.2M for Border Health Preparedness!
Texas health organizations serving the U.S.-Mexico border can receive up to $1.222 million to build pandemic and H1N1 influenza response capabilities. This funding aims to strengthen preparedness and response efforts in your region.
Get Grants to Eliminate Health Disparities
Are you a state or tribal health organization looking to tackle health disparities? This grant offers funding to develop health profiles, implement impactful programs in at-risk communities, and publish your successful strategies.
Get $700K for Family Planning Training Centers!
Seeking organizations to design and manage a family planning clinical training program. This cooperative agreement offers substantial federal collaboration to support your project's success.
Fund Your Health Promotion Programs: Get Up To $700K!
Are you a public or private not-for-profit organization looking to train health professionals? This grant offers up to $700,000 to enhance disease prevention and health promotion skills for students and practitioners, supporting national health initiatives.
Get $600K for Flu Prevention & Health Promotion Projects!
Non-profits like the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research can receive up to $600,000 to develop flu prevention education projects. This funding supports collaborative efforts to advance disease prevention and health promotion initiatives.
Get Up To $500K for Health Training Programs!
Nonprofits and public entities can get $400K-$500K to create a training center focused on male family planning and reproductive health services. This funding supports enhanced training for Title X-funded agencies nationwide.
Fund Your Family Planning Services: Grants Up to $500K!
Nonprofit organizations in Pennsylvania (excluding Philadelphia and Central PA) can apply for funds to provide essential family planning services. This grant aims to support organizations serving low-income families and individuals seeking these vital health resources.
Get Grants for Community Health Initiatives
This grant supports minority and disadvantaged communities tackling opioid abuse, childhood obesity, or serious mental illness with evidence-based solutions. Eligible organizations can receive up to $350,000 per year to implement impactful interventions and reduce health disparities.
Get Funding for Adolescent HIV/AIDS Prevention Initiatives
Nonprofit and public entities can receive funding to maintain, enhance, and relaunch a National Resource Center focused on HIV/AIDS prevention for adolescents. This cooperative agreement supports a comprehensive website with interactive resources for youth-serving professionals.
Get Funding for Health & Wellness Programs!
Are you a national organization focused on improving public health? This grant funds initiatives for obesity prevention through better nutrition and increased physical activity, as well as tobacco prevention and control programs. Secure resources to make a real difference in community well-being.