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HRSA to award grants from two areas of rural opioid response program | AHA News The Health Resources and Services Administration will award grants to rural hospitals and other providers from two areas of its Rural Communities Opioid Response Program. HRSA has $4 million to fund up to 40 grants through its RCORP-Planning program, which helps rural communities create larger networks for their substance use disorder services.
Recipients will be eligible to receive up to $100,000 per year over a two-year project period. HRSA said it has $60 million to fund up to 80 grants through its RCORP-Impact program, which helps strengthen the behavioral health workforce in rural communities. Grant recipients from this program can receive up to $750,000 per year over a four-year project period.
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Read articleThe RCORP-Planning and RCORP-Impact programs offer $100K to $750K/year for rural communities fighting substance use disorder. Applications close May 29 and June 1. A strategic guide for first-time and returning applicants.
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