CFDA#

93.224
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Funder Type

Federal Government
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IT Classification

B - Readily funds technology as part of an award
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Authority

Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Summary

The purpose of this funding is to support new health center service delivery sites to expand affordable, accessible, and high-quality primary health care for underserved communities and populations. In this NOFO, such sites are referred to as new access points. Award recipients will use NAP funding to provide primary health care services at one or more new access points.
Health centers provide patient-centered primary health care that combines medical, dental, and behavioral health services. Health centers also provide enabling services that make it easier for people to get health care and connect patients to community resources that address social determinants of health.
Organizations will request funding to serve one or more of the following specific populations:
- Community Health Center
- Migrant Health Center
- Healthcare for the Homeless
- Public Housing Primary Care Applicants
History of Funding

None Available.
Additional Information

During the period of performance, you may use up to $250,000 for one-time costs necessary to implement the NAP project, including:
• Minor alteration/renovation (A/R) (as defined in Appendix B, the total federal and non-federal cost of the A/R project must be less than $1 million, excluding the cost of moveable equipment), and/or
• Moveable equipment that has a unit cost of $5,000 or more.
Eligibility Details

Eligible Applicants
Special District Governments
Independent School Districts
Native American Tribal Governments
Native American Tribal Organizations
Nonprofits having 501c3 status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
State Government
To be eligible for this funding opportunity a service location can be one of three types of organizations:
A NEW START applicant is an organization that does not currently receive operational (H80) grant funding from the Health Center Program and is not currently designated as a Health Center Program look-alike. The NAP application should address the entire project proposed for NAP funding.
A LOOK-ALIKE applicant is an organization designated as a Health Center Program look-alike. The NAP application should address the look-alike scope of project and any proposed new site(s), areas, and populations. If awarded, organization will become a funded health center (H80).
A SATELLITE applicant is an organization currently receiving operational funding from the Health Center Program (H80 grant funding). The NAP application should address ONLY the proposed new sites, areas, and populations.
Deadline Details

Applications were to be submitted to grants.gov by August 15, 2024. A similar timeline is expected annually.
PHASE 2: Supplemental Information Due Date in HRSA EHBs: September 30, 2024
Award Details

Up to $50,000,000 will be made available in FY24 for 77 awards. The estimated average size of awards is $650,000. There is no cost share or match requirements associated with this opportunity. The period of performance is June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2026
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