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Find similar grantsHealthy Start Initiative is sponsored by Department of Health And Human Services. The purpose of the Healthy Start (HS) program is to improve health outcomes before, during, and after pregnancy, and reduce differences in rates of infant death and adverse perinatal outcomes.
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Health Resources and Services Administration | HRSA U.S. Department of Health & Human ServicesHealth Resources & Services Administration Call, Text, or Chat the Maternal Mental Health Hotline * Scholarships and Loan Repayment for Health Careers * National Maternal Mental Health Hotline * Home Visits for Moms and Children * Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program * Become a Grant Reviewer * Congressionally Directed Spending * Loans & Scholarships Overview * National Health Service Corps * Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship * Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program * Nurse Corps Scholarship Program * For Schools: Loan Programs * Data Warehouse Overview * Strategic Priority Areas Find free or low-cost health services ### Scholarships and Loan Repayment for Health Careers Financial support for students and health professionals that serve rural or underserved communities.
Get care at a HRSA-funded health center regardless of your ability to pay. HRSA-funded community-based organizations that provide services for pregnant women and their babies. **Find a local Healthy Start site** ### National Maternal Mental Health Hotline Hotline staffed by trained counselors who are available 24/7 by phone or text to provide confidential support.
**Call or Text the Hotline** ### Home Visits for Moms and Children HRSA-funded local programs that provide voluntary ongoing home visits from trained professionals. **Find local home visiting programs** ### Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Get free or low-cost HIV care and treatment at a HRSA-funded clinic. Provides quality primary and preventive care to millions of patients— regardless of their ability to pay.
Strengthens the health workforce and connects skilled providers to communities in need. ### Maternal & Child Health Improves the health and well-being of America's mothers, children, and families. ### National Health Service Corps Connects health care clinicians to those with limited access to health care.
Provides a variety of materials to help promote and support oral health. Advises the HHS Secretary and increases the access to high quality health care in rural communities through innovative programs. ### Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Provides crucial HIV care, treatment, and support services to more than half a million people with diagnosed HIV.
Improves access to quality health care services through the use of telehealth.
### New Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Strengthen Women’s Preventive Health ### New Data Show Over 91% Viral Suppression Rate Among Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Patients ### New HHS Study Finds Home Visiting Services Improves Family Wellbeing ### HHS Expands Oversight of Organ Transplant System with New Surveillance Tool ### HRSA Releases New Data Showing Health Centers Delivered High Quality Care to a Record Number of Patients ### HRSA Announces Application Process for the 340B Rebate Model Pilot Program and Request for Public Comment ### HRSA Announces Action to Lower Out-of-Pocket Costs for Life-Saving Medications at Health Centers Nationwide ### HRSA Announces New OPTN Board of Directors ### HRSA Announces Key Technology and Governance Milestones in its Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network Modernization Initiative * ### Advancing Science for Rare Diseases HRSA supports gold-standard research and care delivery to improve the lives of millions of Americans living with rare diseases.
* ### Building Healthy Habits Early Good oral health starts with good nutrition and healthy habits. This month, we focus on protecting children's smiles for a lifetime of health.
Find a Medically Underserved Area HRSA Health Resources and Services Administration FacebookXYouTubeLinkedInInstagram * Freedom of Information Act * Health and Human Services * Vulnerability Disclosure Policy Parents: don’t struggle alone The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline provides free, confidential mental health support. Moms and new parents can call or text any time, every day.
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Implementing Zero Suicide in Health Systems is sponsored by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Implements the comprehensive Zero Suicide intervention and prevention model for adults within health systems. Requires application of seven framework elements: Lead, Train, Identify, Engage, Treat, Transition, and Improve.
Utah Primary Care Grant Program is a grant from the Utah Department of Health and Human Services – Office of Primary Care and Rural Health that funds organizations providing primary healthcare to medically underserved and low-income populations across Utah. The program increases access to ambulatory primary care services for low-wage workers, children, the elderly, migrant farmworkers, and the uninsured or underinsured. Eligible applicants include private non-profit and public organizations delivering primary healthcare in Utah. The 2026 application cycle opened March 9 and closed March 31, 2026, with an application orientation held on March 17.
Utah Primary Care Grant Program is a grant from the Utah Department of Health and Human Services Office of Primary Care and Rural Health that funds organizations providing primary healthcare to medically underserved populations in Utah. The program supports ambulatory primary care services for low-income, uninsured, and underinsured individuals — including workers with low wages, families without health insurance ineligible for Medicaid or CHIP, and patients needing services not covered by existing insurance. Objectives include improving health outcomes, ensuring care continuity, and expanding organizational capacity to serve target populations. Eligible applicants are private nonprofit and public organizations in Utah providing primary healthcare. The 2026 application cycle closed March 31, 2026.