Rural Focus

Rural Health Network Development Planning Program

Funding Organization
Department of Health and Human Services
Funding Agency Type
Federal Government
Deadline for Application/LOI/Concept Paper
Application is Ongoing/Rolling
No
Funding Minimum
$0
Funding Maximum
$100000
Description of Entities Eligible to Apply

These types of domestic* organizations may apply: Public institutions of higher education Private institutions of higher education Nonprofits with or without a 501(c)(3) IRS status For-profit organizations, including small businesses State, county, city, township, and special district governments, including the District of Columbia, domestic territories, and the freely associated states Independent school districts Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) Community health centers Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) Hospitals Rural Emergency Hospitals ? Native American tribal governments ? Native American tribal organizations Tribal exception: HRSA is aware that tribes and tribal organizations may have an established infrastructure without separation of services recognized by filing for EINs or UEI. In case of tribes and tribal governments, only a single EIN or UEI located in a HRSA-designated rural area is necessary to meet the network requirements. Tribes and tribal entities under the same tribal governance must still meet the network criteria of three or more entities under the single EIN or UEI. Each tribe or tribal entity must be committed to the proposed approach as evidenced by a signed letter of commitment. Please see the Tribal EIN/UEI exception request attachment for information on how to request this exception. * Domestic means the fifty states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau. Individuals are not eligible applicants under this NOFO.

Categories of Eligible Locations for Activities to Take Place
All of Region 9
Description of Funding Opportunity

The Rural Health Network Development Planning Program supports the planning and development of rural integrated health care networks with specific focus on collaboration of entities to establish or improve local capacity and care coordination in underserved communities. Specifically, the program uses the concept of developing networks as a strategy for linking rural health care network participants together to achieve greater collective capacity to overcome local challenges, expand access and improve the quality of care in the rural communities these organizations serve. The program helps network participants work together on three legislative aims:
• Achieve efficiencies.
• Expand access to, coordinate, and improve the quality of basic health care services and associated health outcomes.
• Strengthen the rural health care system as a whole.

The intent is that rural health networks will do the following:
• Expand access to care.
• Increase the use of health information technology.
• Explore alternative health care delivery models.
• Continue to achieve quality health care across the continuum of care.

Is this a cooperative agreement?
No
Are these pre-allocated/non-competitive funds?
No
Is 501(c)(3) status required for nonprofits?
No
Is having a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) from SAM.gov required?
Yes
Is a cost-share required?
No

Rural and Tribal Assistance Pilot Program NOFO

Funding Organization
Department of Transportation
Funding Agency Type
Federal Government
Deadline for Application/LOI/Concept Paper
Hour of Application Deadline
1400
Application is Ongoing/Rolling
No
Funding Minimum
$200000
Funding Maximum
$750000
Description of Entities Eligible to Apply

Special district governments
City or township governments
State governments
County governments
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Department of Hawaiian Home Lands.

Categories of Eligible Locations for Activities to Take Place
All of Region 9
Description of Funding Opportunity

The purpose of this notice is to solicit applications for Rural and Tribal Assistance (RTA) Pilot Program grants. A total of $27 million is available to award for planning and design phase activities for developing transportation projects in rural or tribal communities. Grants will support hiring staff or expert firms to provide technical, legal, or financial assistance to advance transportation projects that would be reasonably expected to be eligible for select Department of Transportation discretionary grant or credit programs. There is no local match required to participate in this program.

Grants are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis to eligible applicants with an eligible project who meet the merit criteria described in the Notice of Funding Opportunity. The application form to apply for Program funding will be available beginning at 2:00 p.m. ET on March 4, 2025 on the Program's webpage: https://www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/RuralandTribalGrants. This is the only place where applications can be submitted and will be accepted. Do not submit applications through grants.gov. A pdf (one each for Single Project and Multi-Community grants) of the application questions is included in the NOFO package available under the "Related Documents" tab of this grants.gov page and is also available on the Program's webpage link above.

Two types of grants will be awarded: Single Project grants and Multi-Community grants, which will fund projects in, at minimum, three separate communities submitted under a single application.

Single Project grants: $10 million available to award
Min. award amount: $200,000
Max. award amount: $750,000
Multi-Community grants: $17 million available to award
Min. award amount: $500,000
Max. award amount: $2.25 million

$10 million of Program funding is set aside for tribal governments.

Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early, given the first-come, first-served award process. The application portal will close at 4:59 p.m. ET on April 3, 2025; however, award funding may be committed before this date.

** The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Public Law 117-58, also referred to as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law or BIL) is a generational investment in the nation’s transportation system. Section 21205 of Division B of the BIL (Rural and Tribal Infrastructure Advancement) creates a pilot program to provide grants to fund financial, technical, and legal assistance to states and rural and tribal communities.

Is this a cooperative agreement?
No
Are these pre-allocated/non-competitive funds?
No
Is having a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) from SAM.gov required?
Yes
Is a cost-share required?
No

Rural Health Care Services Outreach Program

Funding Organization
Department of Health and Human Services
Funding Agency Type
Federal Government
Deadline for Application/LOI/Concept Paper
Application is Ongoing/Rolling
No
Funding Minimum
$0
Description of Entities Eligible to Apply

This includes entities such as non-profits with a 501(c)(3) and non-profits with an IRS
status other than a 501(c)(3). Other eligible entities may include but are not limited to:
• Public and private institutions of higher education
• State and county health departments
• Hospitals, including rural emergency hospitals
• Native American tribal government and organizations
• Community-based organization
• Federally qualified health centers
• Rural health clinics

Categories of Eligible Locations for Activities to Take Place
All of Region 9
Description of Funding Opportunity

This community-based grant program aims to support organizations to promote rural health care services outreach by improving and expanding the delivery of health care services to include new and enhanced services in rural areas. To achieve this purpose, the program also aims to strengthen local resources and capacity in rural communities. Through collaborative consortiums that include three or more health care providers, each community can develop innovative approaches to solve their own unique challenges and factors underlying rural health disparities.

Is this a cooperative agreement?
No
Are these pre-allocated/non-competitive funds?
No
Is 501(c)(3) status required for nonprofits?
Yes
Is having a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) from SAM.gov required?
Yes
Is a cost-share required?
No
Is fiscal sponsorship accepted?
No
Additional Notes

Application deadline: January 27, 2025

Expected award date is by: April 1, 2025

Expected start date: May 1, 2025

Tribal exception: HRSA is aware that tribes and tribal organizations may not meet the
Employer Identification Number (EIN) or Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) requirement of
this NOFO. As a result, tribes and tribal organizations that only have one EIN or UEI or
are unable to demonstrate that the network is composed of at least three unique
entities, may request a tribal exception. Applicants must request a tribal EIN exception
in Attachment 14: Tribal EIN exception request.