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Find similar grantsApplications due no later than 23:59 on May 20, 2026. RFA posted April 24, 2026; award notifications anticipated June 1, 2026.
Mobile Integrated Health Grant Funding Opportunity is sponsored by North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services (NCDHHS). This funding opportunity, part of the Rural Health Transformation Program, supports EMS organizations in expanding Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) and Community Paramedicine (CP) programs in rural North Carolina communities.
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Mobile Integrated Health RFA - NCHPP Mobile Integrated Health Grant Funding Opportunity NCOEMS is seeking applications from EMS organizations to expand Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) and Community Paramedicine (CP) programs in rural communities across North Carolina.
As part of the Rural Health Transformation Program, this funding opportunity supports a five-year initiative to strengthen behavioral health crisis response, improve treatment access for individuals experiencing substance use disorder (SUD), and reduce emergency department utilization associated with mental health crises and opioid overdoses. Click here to learn more about the rural health transformation program (RHTP).
Completed applications must be submitted to https://nc. readyop. com/fs/4jP3/8f8d7100 no later than 23:59 on May 20, 2026 for 2026 Applications Licensed North Carolina EMS agencies that provide primary 911 response are eligible to apply for this RFA.
Applicants must meet at least one of the following criteria as defined by the NC Rural Health Center, which is intended to capture both rural and rural-adjacent communities with limited access to behavioral health and substance use disorder services: Counties with a population density of 250 people or fewer per square mile, representing predominantly rural areas; or Counties with a population density between 250 and 750 people per square mile, representing rural-adjacent or suburban Completed applications must be submitted to https://nc.
readyop. com/fs/4jP3/8f8d7100 no later than 23:59 on May 20, 2026.
Request for Applications (RFA) Applicant Budget Worksheet Anticipated Timeline for Program Implementation The anticipated timeline for the RFA application process and award notification is as follows: Award Notifications Issued Anticipated Contract Period July 1, 2026 - October 30, 2027 Award Notifications Issued Anticipated Contract Period July 1, 2026-October 30, 2027 Applicants must demonstrate ability to initiate services within 90–180 days of contract execution.
NCOEMS will be hosting a webinar on Monday, April 27th from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM to provide an overview of the grant opportunity, including key objectives, allowable costs, and detailed application guidance. Attendees will gain important insight into eligibility requirements, submission expectations, and considerations for primary 911 agencies preparing to apply for this competitive funding opportunity.
We will also field any specific questions on the process that may arise. Applicant Webinar has concluded. Download the Webinar • Download Webinar Slides We’ll be hosting office hours weekly at the links below.
Microsoft Teams meeting – Thursday 0900-0945 weekly starting 5/8/26 Rural Health EMS RFA Office Hours | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams Meeting ID: 252 746 172 132 837 Microsoft Teams meeting – Monday 1300-1345 weekly starting 5/11/26 Rural Health EMS RFA Office Hours | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams Meeting ID: 263 155 132 592 419 Applicant Webinar has concluded. How is this grant funded?
This grant is federally funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), as part of the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP). What is the grant reimbursement process? Awarded agencies may submit a contract expenditure report (CER) each month.
Payment will be issued within 30 days of receipt. What types of expenses are allowable under this grant? A full list of allowable and non-allowable costs is outlined in the RFA document.
Applicants are encouraged to review this section before developing their budget. Applicant Budget Worksheet NC ROOTS Hub Request for Applications Application: North Carolina’s Rural Health Transformation Plan One Pager Summary: North Carolina’s Rural Health Transformation Plan CMS’ Rural Health Transformation Program Overview NC’s Application Frequently Asked Questions Questions pertaining to this RFA should be sent to
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Licensed North Carolina EMS agencies providing primary 911 response in rural or rural-adjacent counties (population density ≤250/sq mile, or 250-750/sq mile with criteria). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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