Deadline: 13-Feb-23
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is accepting applications for the fiscal year (FY) 2023 Service Area Competition (SAC) under the Health Center Program.
Purpose
- The Health Center Program supports domestic public or private, nonprofit community-based and patient-directed organizations that provide primary health care services to the Nation’s medically underserved populations.
- The purpose of the SAC notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) is to ensure continued access to comprehensive, culturally competent, high-quality primary health care services for communities and populations currently served by the Health Center Program.
Funding Information
- Anticipated FY 2023 Total Available Funding: Approximately $650,000
- Estimated Number and Type of Awards: Up to 1 grant
- Period of Performance: September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2026 (up to 3 years)
Eligibility Criteria
- Specific requirements for funding under each population type are:
- community health center (CHC) applicants:
- Ensure compliance and program regulations, requirements, and policies.
- Provide a plan that ensures the availability and accessibility of required primary health care services to underserved populations in the service area.
- migrant health center (MHC) applicants:
- Ensure compliance and program regulations, requirements, and policies.
- Provide a plan that ensures the availability and accessibility of required primary health care services to migratory and seasonal agricultural workers and their families in the service area, which includes:
- Migratory agricultural workers who are individuals whose principal employment is in agriculture, who have been so employed within the last 24 months, and who establish for the purposes of such employment a temporary abode;
- Seasonal agricultural workers who are individuals whose principal employment is in agriculture on a seasonal basis and who do not meet the definition of a migratory agricultural worker;
- Individuals who are no longer employed in migratory or seasonal agriculture because of age or disability who are within such catchment area; and/or
- Family members of the individuals
- health care for the homeless (HCH) applicants:
- Ensure compliance and program regulations, requirements, and policies.
- Provide a plan that ensures the availability and accessibility of required primary health care services to individuals:
- Who lack housing (without regard to whether the individual is a member of a family);
- Whose primary residence during the night is a supervised public or private facility that provides temporary living accommodations;
- Who reside in transitional housing;
- Who reside in permanent supportive housing or other housing programs that are targeted to homeless populations; and/or
- Who are children and youth at risk of homelessness, homeless veterans, and veterans at risk of homelessness.
- Provide substance use disorder services.
- public housing primary care (PHPC) applicants:
- Ensure compliance and program regulations, requirements, and policies.
- Provide a plan that ensures the availability and accessibility of required primary health care services to residents of public housing and individuals living in areas immediately accessible to public housing. Public housing includes public housing agency-developed, owned, or assisted low-income housing, including mixed finance projects, but excludes housing units with no public housing agency support other than housing vouchers.
- Consult with residents of the proposed public housing sites regarding the planning and administration of the program.
- community health center (CHC) applicants:
- Eligible Applicants:
- Private institutions of higher education
- Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
- Special district governments
- Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
- Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
- Others
- State governments
- Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
- County governments
- Independent school districts
- Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
- City or township governments
- Additional Information on Eligibility:
- You must be a domestic public or private, nonprofit entity, as demonstrated through the submission of the Evidence of Non-profit/Public Center Status
- Faith-based and community-based organizations, Tribes, and tribal organizations are eligible to apply
For more information, visit Grants.gov.