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Find similar grantsiCARE Program (SC Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare) is sponsored by South Carolina Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare (CRPH). Supports the expansion of clinical services to eliminate barriers to access to care in South Carolina.
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The SC Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare supports and develops sustainable rural and primary care education and health care delivery in South Carolina through clinical practice, training, and research. We strive for a future where all South Carolinians have access to high-value health care.
A large part of the SC Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare's mission is accomplished through cooperative agreements and grants awarded to competitive applicants. Check back for upcoming opportunities!
Identify the right funding opportunity for you Supports the expansion of clinical services to eliminate barriers to access to care - Extending current services by increasing staffing capacity or expanding into new service areas -Improving healthcare workforce retention in rural and/or underserved communities -Using telehealth to increase the reach of quality patient care Choose this program if...
The primary goal of your project is to provide direct clinical care to rural and/or underserved patients Strategic Workforce & Training Provides experiential learning and/or clinical training to expand the rural healthcare workforce -Exposing graduate or undergraduate students to rural communities and their healthcare needs -Implementing a new degree or certificate program to address rural healthcare worker shortages Choose this program if...
The primary goal of your project is to provide trainings or to increase the health professions workforce Supports innovative strategies that aim to address unmet needs or improve rural health -Improving access to healthcare services or enhancing the health professions workforce -Implementing services and/or programs that promote improved health outcomes -Integrating healthcare and community based programs Choose this program if...
The primary goal of your project is to identify innovative solutions or best practices that can be adopted by other rural communities, expanded into a larger context, or informs public policy. If you're still not sure which program you should apply to, you can always contact us through our Contact Form or by emailing us at SCRuralHealthcare@uscmed. sc.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations in South Carolina whose primary goal is to provide direct clinical care to rural and/or underserved patients. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
iCARE Program (SC Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare) is funded by South Carolina Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare (CRPH). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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