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Find similar grantsCommunity Health Center Grants is sponsored by Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Provides grants to Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and healthcare for the homeless centers to enhance primary care services in underserved areas.
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The following table contains the list of current solicitations (unawarded) by DHS. They are listed in the order of due date and time. The due date time is listed as Central time.
To see the full description of the solicitation, select the link in the Title column. Request for bids are posted on VendorNet . All solicitations also are posted on the Wisconsin Public Notices website .
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: FQHCs and healthcare for the homeless centers located in designated Medically Underserved Areas/Populations (MUA/MUP) in Wisconsin. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Community Health Center Grants is funded by Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Wisconsin. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Suicide Prevention Programming Grants is sponsored by Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Care and Treatment Services. This funding opportunity supports suicide prevention programming focused on improving the quality of clinical care in health and behavioral health care systems. The population of focus is adults with serious mental illness (SMI).
Rural Dental Efficiency and Access Grants (Wisconsin) is sponsored by Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS). These grants, part of Wisconsin's Rural Health Transformation Program, support dental clinics in adopting technologies that improve efficiency and increase access to care in rural and semi-rural communities. The goal is to address challenges faced by rural clinics by increasing patient service volumes, improving patient comfort, and maximizing the existing dental workforce.
The Eli Lilly and Company Foundation's 2026 Open Call opened June 1 and closes July 3, across three focus areas: Global Health, K-12 STEM Education, and Economic Mobility. But two of the three only fund Marion County, Indiana. Here is how to read the geographic fine print, why the funder's commercial identity shapes what wins, and how to position a proposal that actually fits.
Read articleThe Lilly Foundation's 2026 Open Call accepts pre-applications June 1 through July 3. Its three priorities — Global Health, K-12 STEM Education, and Economic Mobility — look national, but the education and mobility tracks concentrate heavily in Marion County, Indiana, while the health track funds cardiometabolic work abroad. Here's how to read the geography before you spend a week on a pre-application you can't win.
Read articleThe CDC's Notice of Funding Opportunity CDC-RFA-JG-26-0056, Continuing to Enhance Global Health Security, closes for applications on June 25, 2026, with $75 million on the table and eight cooperative agreements anticipated. The NOFO sits inside an unusually compressed window for global health implementing partners — after the USAID dismantling and the 2025 CDC reorganization, this is one of the largest remaining flexible federal vehicles for outbreak-prevention work executed through bilateral partnerships with foreign health ministries. Here is what the solicitation requires, why the eligibility design favors specific applicant types, and what to do if you are still considering whether to apply.
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