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.
Grant Money for Family Planning Tech Upgrade
Title X family planning sites can get funding to adopt and implement electronic health records (EHR) systems, improving patient care and meeting ACA requirements. This grant helps providers access incentive payments and bill third-party payers more effectively.
Get Grants for Family Planning Tech & ACA Compliance
Title X family planning service grantees can now apply for grants to adopt and implement health information technology (HIT) systems. This funding will help you meet ACA requirements, improve patient care, and access EHR incentive payments.
Get Grants for Health Tech in Family Planning
Family planning service providers who are Title X grantees can get funding to adopt and implement electronic health record (EHR) technology. This grant helps you meet "meaningful use" requirements, access incentive payments, and improve patient care quality and billing.
Get Funding for Health Tech in Family Planning
Title X family planning providers can get grants to adopt and implement health information technology (HIT) systems. This funding helps you meet 'meaningful use' requirements, improve care quality, and access incentive payments.
Get Funding for Health Tech in Family Planning!
Title X family planning service grantees can receive funding to adopt and implement health information technology (HIT) systems. This will help you improve patient care, meet new healthcare law requirements, and potentially access incentive payments.
Get Funding for Health Tech in Family Planning
Title X family planning service grantees can get funding to adopt and implement health information technology (HIT) systems. This investment aims to improve care quality, increase patient access, and enhance billing capabilities through EHR adoption.
Get Funding to Improve Border Health!
Nonprofits and public health organizations focused on the US-Mexico border can apply for grants to tackle health challenges. Funds support research, data systems, and collaborative initiatives to boost health and quality of life in border communities.
Get Grants for Family Planning Services in Palau
Nonprofit organizations in Palau can apply for grants to establish and operate voluntary family planning services. This funding supports clinical services, education, counseling, and referrals, prioritizing low-income families.
Get Grants for Research Integrity & Transparency
Universities, labs, and organizations can apply for funding to research factors influencing research misconduct and integrity. This grant supports projects aimed at improving transparency, accountability, and trust in biomedical and behavioral research.
Funded Research Integrity Tools & Training Programs
Universities, institutions, and organizations can get funding to create innovative training and assessment tools that promote ethical research and prevent misconduct. This initiative aims to strengthen research integrity and ensure public trust through empirical evidence and accountability.
Get Funding to Prevent Youth Tobacco Use
Non-profits and organizations focused on minority youth (ages 13-26) can get funding to implement and support evidence-based strategies for tobacco prevention and cessation. This project aims to reduce tobacco use in vulnerable youth populations.
Get Grants for HIV Prevention & Family Planning Services
Family planning service providers in areas with high HIV prevalence can receive funding to integrate routine HIV testing and linkage to care. This grant supports high-impact prevention services, partnerships, and staff training to improve health outcomes.
Get Funding for HIV Prevention in Family Planning
Family planning services in Region 10 can apply for grants to integrate routine HIV testing and connect individuals to care and treatment. This funding aims to enhance high-impact HIV prevention services and build stronger community partnerships for improved health outcomes.
Get Funding to Expand HIV Prevention in Family Planning
Family planning service providers in areas with high HIV prevalence can receive grants to integrate routine HIV testing and linkage to care. This funding aims to boost high-impact HIV prevention services, build staff capacity, and strengthen community partnerships for better health outcomes.
Get Funding for HIV Prevention in Family Planning
Title X family planning service sites can receive funding to integrate high-impact HIV prevention services, including testing and linkage to care. This grant aims to reduce HIV spread and improve health outcomes for at-risk communities.
Get Funding: Expand HIV Prevention in Family Planning
Family planning organizations in Region 6 can receive grants to integrate routine HIV testing and connect patients to care, aiming to reduce HIV spread. Funding supports enhanced services and partnerships with HIV medical providers for at-risk communities.
Get Funding for HIV Prevention in Family Planning
Family planning clinics in areas with high HIV prevalence can receive funding to integrate routine HIV testing and linkage to care. This grant supports high-impact HIV prevention services, building partnerships, and staff training.
Get Funding for HIV Prevention in Family Planning
Family planning services in areas with high HIV prevalence can receive funding to integrate routine HIV testing and connect individuals to care and treatment. This grant also supports enhanced partnerships between family planning sites and HIV medical services.
Get Grants for HIV Prevention & Family Planning
This grant provides funding for Title X family planning services to integrate routine HIV testing and connect individuals to care and treatment. It's for organizations in areas with high HIV prevalence looking to expand prevention services and build partnerships.
Get Funding: Expand HIV Prevention in Family Planning
Family planning services in Region 4 can receive grants to integrate HIV testing, linkage to care, and prevention services, including counseling and STI treatment. This funding aims to boost partnerships and staff capacity to address high-risk populations and areas with significant HIV prevalence.