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Health Center Program Expansion is a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) that funds increased access to preventive and primary health care services at existing Health Center Program award recipient sites. At least 80% of award funding must support expanded capacity in behavioral health services, pharmacy services, and other eligible primary care services.
Up to 20% may be used to increase enabling services such as transportation, translation, and case management. Recipients may expand through additional service hours, increased staff, or new patient populations. The application deadline is May 19, 2026.
Eligible applicants are existing HRSA Health Center Program awardees seeking to expand services in medically underserved areas.
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Health Resources & Services AdministrationExplore Close Bureaus & OfficesGrantsScholarships & LoansData Health Center Expanded Services Supplemental Funding Technical Assistance * Federal Tort Claims Act * About the Health Center Program Home>Program Opportunities [](https://bphc. hrsa.
gov/programopportunities/fundingopportunities/ExpandedServices/) Health Center Expanded Services Supplemental Funding Technical Assistance HHS Releases FY 2015 Expanded Services Awards to Expand Primary Care Services news release (09/15/2015) * ES Instructions Document (PDF - 210 KB) * Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) (PDF - 164 KB) Updated July 7, 2015 About Health Center Expanded Services Supplemental Funding Expanded Services (ES) supplemental funds support increased access to preventive and primary health care services at existing Health Center Program award recipients sites.
### Expanded Services Program Requirements * Award recipients must use at least 80% of the Expanded Services funding to increase capacity to provide one or more of the following eligible services: * Behavioral health services; * Pharmacy services; and/or * Award recipients may use no more than 20% of the Expanded Services funding to increase the availability of new and/or existing enabling services.
Award recipients may increase access to primary health care services for underserved populations with this funding through: * Expanded service hours; * Increased numbers of staff/providers; * Increased availability of eligible services; and/or * Enhanced enabling services.
### Technical Assistance Resources * FY 2015 Expanded Services (ES) Technical Assistance Webinar Recording | Presentation (PDF - 563 KB) | June 30, 2015 * ES Application User Guide (PDF - 2 MB) * Sample ES Budget Justification (PDF - 154 KB) * Uniform Data System (UDS) Resources * HHS Grants Policy Statement (PDF - 2 MB) ### Sample Expanded Services Application Forms * SF-424 Budget Information Form (PDF - 84 KB) * Federal Budget Information Table (PDF - 741 KB) * Federal Object Class Categories Form (PDF - 107 KB) * Staffing Impact Form (PDF - 110 KB) * Patient Impact Form (PDF - 93 KB) * Project Narrative (PDF - 103 KB) * Summary Form (PDF - 142 KB) * Equipment List (required only as applicable) (PDF - 91 KB) This supplemental funding is authorized under section 330 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act, as amended and supported by section 10503 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (P.
L. 111-148), as amended by the Healthcare and Education Reconciliation Act (P. L.
111-152), collectively referred to as the Affordable Care Act. _Persons using assistive technology may not be able to fully access information in some of the file attachments. If you need assistance, please contact__bphc-es@hrsa.
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_ _Date Last Reviewed: January 2017_ Bureau of Primary Health Care Office of Policy and Program Development Office of Federal Assistance Management Division of Grants Management Operations **EHB Application Assistance** Health Center Program Support Submit Web Request Form | 877-464-4772 * HRSA Electronic Handbooks (EHB) Registration and Help * Health Center Program Strategic Partnerships (PCAs and NCAs) * Track Your Grant Application * HRSA Scoring Rubric (PDF - 136 KB) * Legislative Mandates in Grants Management for FY 2017 * EHBs: Updating Your Role in Your Health Center (PDF - 301 KB) * Open HRSA Funding Opportunities * BPHC Career Opportunities * Annual Health Center Data * Health Center Program Policies * Primary Health Care Digest Archives **Health Center Locator** https://data.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Existing health centers adding services or sites in underserved areas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is May 19, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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