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Request for Applications: RHTP-4. 4A Chronic Disease Manag... | Bid Banana Request for Applications: RHTP-4.
4A Chronic Disease Management Navigation and Education Initiative Title: Request for Applications: RHTP-4.
4A Chronic Disease Management Navigation and Education Initiative Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Industry: Healthcare and Medical Services Solicitation Type: Grants Notice Solicitation ID: RHTCMS332086‑01‑00 Project Duration: 8 months Description: The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services is seeking proposals to expand chronic‑disease management through community‑based education, care navigation, and self‑management support across rural Nebraska.
Eligible entities (e.g., rural clinics, FQHCs, health departments, tribal facilities) can receive up to $400,000 to implement a 10‑month program that delivers workshops, individualized education, navigation assistance, and health‑system coordination, with strict caps on administrative costs (≤7. 5%). Applicants must submit a draft workplan and budget by March 17, 2026, and all funds must be expended by October 30, 2026.
Scoring emphasizes alignment with program goals, workplan quality, measurable outcomes, and cost‑effectiveness. • Targeted at rural health providers and public‑health agencies in Nebraska. • Funding covers direct program personnel, education materials, navigation services; admin/indirect costs limited to 7.
5 % of total award. • Required metrics include participant enrollment and navigation assistance counts, reported quarterly. • Maximum award $400k; project period roughly 8 months (Feb‑Oct 2026).
Attached Files: Please visit the bid source via the “Link to Bid Source” button below for documentation. Contact Information: Brianna Cochran ( Program Manager ) Brianna. Cochran@nebraska.
gov Budget Estimate (AI) : $200,000 – $400,000 The solicitation caps the award at $400,000, with typical proposals ranging from modest pilot budgets to the maximum. Assuming a mid‑range effort, a realistic expectation is $200,000–$400,000 in total funding, dependent on scope, number of participants, and administrative cost management. Link to Bid Source Get Started!
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Rural clinics, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), health departments, and tribal facilities in rural Nebraska. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Rural Health Transformation Project 4.4A Chronic Disease Management Navigation and Education Initiative is sponsored by Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Chronic Disease Prevention Program. This initiative invites proposals to expand Chronic Disease Management through Navigation and Education across Nebraska's communities. It aims to connect people in need with resources to promote healthy living and strengthen coordination among patients and health systems.
RHTP-4.4A Chronic Disease Management Navigation and Education Initiative is sponsored by Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Chronic Disease Prevention Program. This initiative invites proposals to expand Chronic Disease Management through Navigation and Education across Nebraska's communities. It aims to connect people in need with resources to promote healthy living and strengthen coordination among patients and health systems.