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Rural Health Transformation Program Initiative 1. 5b Community-based Nutrition & Physical Activity Programming for Local and Tribal Health Departments is sponsored by Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division of Public Health.
Funds are available to build upon existing nutrition and physical activity programming within communities that encourage Nebraskans of all ages to engage in healthy eating and active living.
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Rural Health Transformation Project Opportunities Targeted Request for Applications: RHTP-1. 5b Nebraska Kids Fitness and Nutrition Day Local and Tribal Health Departments can apply Applications Due: 4/3/2026 The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Division of Public Health is looking to identify potential subrecipients for specific activities under Initiative 1.
5 Nebraska Kids Fitness and Nutrition Day of its Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP). Funds are available for 1. 5b Community-based Nutrition & Physical Activity Programming for Local and Tribal Health Departments to build upon existing nutrition and physical activity programming within communities that encourage Nebraskans of all ages to engage in healthy eating and active living.
Funds are expected to support community partnerships (e.g. food banks, senior centers, worksites, walkable communities, etc.), be used primarily for program implementation, and leverage Community Health Worker infrastructure where available. Request for Applications Request for Applications: RHTP-1.
2 Make Rural Nebraska Healthy Again Through Food as Medicine Applications Due: 4/8/2026 The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Economic Assistance (DHHS) is issuing this Request for Applications (RFA) for the purposes of entering into a Grant agreement and awarding Federal funds through the Rural Health Transformation Project 1.
2 to help reduce obesity risk, improve access to healthy foods, and reduce access to processed foods. Through this RFA, DHHS will assess the landscape of food cooperatives and food pantries that procure locally grown items used in school nutrition programs and identify readiness for partnerships with schools.
The initiative will strengthen regional and local food aggregation hubs through the development of procurement tools for producers. Form 1: RHTP Initiative 1. 2 Work Plan Form 2: RHTP Initiative 1.
2 Financial Workbook Form 2: RHTP Initiative 1. 2 Financial Workbook Guide Request for Applications: RHTP-3.
3 Rural Health Care Workforce Incentive and Sustainability Model Rolling Applications Due: 4/1/2026, 5/1/2026, and 6/1/2026 The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Economic Assistance (DHHS) is issuing this Request for Applications (RFA) for the purposes of entering into a Grant agreement and awarding Federal funds through the Rural Health Transformation Project 3. 3 to multiple eligible and qualified agencies.
The purpose is to strengthen Nebraska's rural health care workforce by investing in the development and expansion of SNAP Employment & Training (SNAP E&T) Third-Party Partners that create sustainable health care career pathways in rural, frontier, tribal, and other high-need communities across the state. Form 1: RHTP Initiative 3. 3 Work Plan RHTP-3.
3 Question and Answer Session Details Request for Applications: RHTP-4. 4a Chronic Disease Management Navigation and Education Initiative Applications Due 3/27/2026 The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Chronic Disease Prevention Program invites proposals to expand Chronic Disease Management through Navigation and Education across Nebraska's communities.
This initiative is funded through the Rural Health Transformation Project, 4. 4a . It aims to connect people in need with resources to promote healthy living and strengthen coordination among patients and health systems.
Navigation and Education Initiative FAQ Request for Applications: RFA 6251 Stem Cell Research Applications Due 4/26/2026 The State of Nebraska, Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health (“DHHS") Health Services & Systems Unit, is issuing this Request for Applications (“RFA") for the purposes of entering into grant agreement(s) (“grant" or “grants") and awarding state funds to an eligible and qualified entity or entities to provide non-embryonic stem cell research.
Grants will be awarded to Nebraska institutions or researchers as defined below: Sponsoring Institution: Preference will be given to funding proposals submitted by Nebraska institutions that have an ongoing, large-scale research program that is conducive to the completion of a complex project in stem cell research that does not use human embryonic stem cells.
Principal Investigator: The leader of a project is the “principal investigator". Researchers with a doctoral degree in science (PhD or equivalent), or a professional degree in a medical field (MD, DMD, DVM, or similar), are eligible to submit a proposal to the Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee as a Principal Investigator (PI).
The PI must be employed at an institution in Nebraska that meets the criteria for “Sponsoring Institution" (see above). Researchers that are classified as post-doctorates or fellows are not eligible to apply.
Form 4 – Description of Key Personnel Form 5 – Biographical Sketch Principal Investigator and Others Form 6 – Previous and Current Related Projects Funded Form 9 – Line-Item Budget Form 10 – Budget Justification Form 11 – Attestation Letter Attachment 1 – End User Guidance: Shared File Link Attachment 2 - Stem Cell Research Act Request for Applications: RFA 5965 SNAP Employment and Training Applications Accepted Continuously The State of Nebraska, Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Children and Family Services (“DHHS") SNAP Next Step Employment and Training Program, is issuing this Request for Applications (“RFA") for the purposes of entering into grant agreement(s) (“Subaward" or “Subawards") and awarding federal funds to an eligible and qualified entity to provide important job training and educational options for low-income adults including those on or eligible for SNAP.
FORM 1 – Application Cover Sheet FORM 2 – Applicant's Organizational Overview FORM 3 – Applicant's Workplan FORM 4 – Applicant's Budget Addendum 1 - Questions and Answers Addendum 2 - Questions and Answers Intent to Award January 2025 Intent to Award February 7, 2025 Intent to Award March 5, 2025 - Corrected Intent to Award March 18, 2025 Intent to Award April, 22, 2025 Intent to Award May 13, 2025 Intent to Award June 4, 2025 Intent to Award September 19, 2025 Intent to Award October 28, 2025 Intent to Award November 17, 2025 Intent to Award December 29, 2025 Intent to Award January 26, 2026 Intent to Award March 9, 2026 Child Care Grants (Providers) Three grants are available to child care providers including the Child Care Grant, Emergency Mini-Grant, and the Quality Improvement Grant.
Learn more. Colposcopy Training and Equipment – Funding Opportunity Funds are made available to public health clinics to provide clinical training for staff and/or to purchase colposcopy equipment as a means to ensure seamless access to follow-up procedures with a colposcope after an abnormal Pap test.
Student Loans (Rural Health) The Nebraska Student Loan Program has been in existence since 1979 and awards student loans to medical, physician assistant, dental and graduate-level mental health students attending school in Nebraska. These students must be Nebraska residents and agree to practice one year in a state-designated shortage area for each year a loan is received.
Nebraska Child Care Workforce Stipend & Loan Repayment Grants Professionals throughout Nebraska working in child care are eligible for a workforce stipend and loan repayment grants to alleviate hardships in a vital community sector. Additionally, upcoming funds will be available to expand child care access for existing and new providers with the Business and Child Care Partnership Grant.
Nebraska Child Care Workforce Stipend & Loan Repayment Grants CLOSED : RFA R-3891 Intergenerational Childcare ROUND 1 FUNDING Applications Due January 1, 2025 The State of Nebraska, Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Economic Assistance, Childcare and Development Fund Program.
(“DHHS"), is issuing this Request for Applications (“RFA") for the purposes of entering into grant agreement(s) (“grant" or “grants") and awarding state funds to an eligible and qualified entity for a one-time start-up grant to nursing homes or assisted-living facilities to develop an intergenerational childcare facility in which nursing services or assisted living facility services and childcare are provided.
A more detailed description may be found in Project Description, Section 2. This funding opportunity is open to “non-federal entities" as set forth in 45 CFR § 75. 2 or 2 CFR § 200.
69. A “non-federal entity" is limited to local governments, Indian tribes, institutions of higher education, and non-profit organizations. For profit entities may also apply for this funding.
Individuals may not apply for this grant funding. All entities that apply for this funding MUST meet the following requirements: Must provide documentation that applicant is a Nursing Homes as defined in Neb. Rev.
Stat § 38-2421 or an Assisted Living Facilities as defined in Neb. Rev. Stat § 71-5903 .
Must provide documentation that the facility has not been cited for substandard quality of care during its most recent survey. Must provide certification to participate in Medicare or Medicaid. Must provide a plan describing how the grantee plans to participate in the quality rating and improvement system described in Neb.
Rev. Stat § 71-1956 within three years after the date the grant is awarded. Preference will be given to applicants serving a rural area as described in Neb.
Rev. Stat § 81-1288.
Form 1 - Application Cover Sheet Form 2 - Applicant's Organizational Overview Form 3 - Applicant's Work Plan and Work Plan Narrative Form 4 - Applicant's Budget Form 5 - Submission Checklist Attachment 1 - End User Guidance: Shared File Link Attachment 2 - Additional Requirements Addendum 1 - List of Applicants CLOSED: RFA R-3891 Intergenerational Childcare ROUND 2 FUNDING Applications Due March 14, 2025 The State of Nebraska, Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Economic Assistance, Childcare and Development Fund Program.
(“DHHS"), is issuing this Request for Applications (“RFA") for the purposes of entering into grant agreement(s) (“grant" or “grants") and awarding state funds to an eligible and qualified entity for a one-time start-up grant to nursing homes or assisted-living facilities to develop an intergenerational childcare facility in which nursing services or assisted living facility services and childcare are provided.
A more detailed description may be found in Project Description, Section 2. This funding opportunity is open to “non-federal entities" as set forth in 45 CFR § 75. 2 or 2 CFR § 200.
69. A “non-federal entity" is limited to local governments, Indian tribes, institutions of higher education, and non-profit organizations. For profit entities and individuals may not apply for this grant funding.
All entities that apply for this funding MUST meet the following requirements: Must provide documentation that applicant is a Nursing Homes as defined in Neb. Rev. Stat § 38-2421 or an Assisted Living Facilities as defined in Neb.
Rev. Stat § 71-5903 . Must provide documentation that the facility has not been cited for substandard quality of care during its most recent survey.
Must provide certification to participate in Medicare or Medicaid. Must provide a plan describing how the grantee plans to participate in the quality rating and improvement system described in Neb. Rev.
Stat § 71-1956 within three years after the date the grant is awarded. Preference will be given to applicants serving a rural area as described in Neb. Rev.
Stat § 81-1288.
Form 2 - Applicant's Organization Overview Form 3 - Applicant's Work Plan Form 4 - Applicant's Budget Form 5 - Application Submission Checklist (optional) Attachment 1: ShareFile End User Guide Attachment 2: Additional Submission Requirements Addendum 1: Language Change CLOSED: RFA R-3891 Intergenerational Childcare ROUND 3 FUNDING Applications Due May 23, 2025 The State of Nebraska, Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Economic Assistance, Childcare and Development Fund Program.
(“DHHS"), is issuing this Request for Applications (“RFA") for the purposes of entering into grant agreement(s) (“grant" or “grants") and awarding state funds to an eligible and qualified entity for a one-time start-up grant to nursing homes or assisted-living facilities to develop an intergenerational childcare facility in which nursing services or assisted living facility services and childcare are provided.
A more detailed description may be found in Project Description, Section 2. This funding opportunity is open to “non-federal entities" as set forth in 45 CFR § 75. 2 or 2 CFR § 200.
69. A “non-federal entity" is limited to local governments, Indian tribes, institutions of higher education, and non-profit organizations. For profit entities and individuals may not apply for this grant funding.
All entities that apply for this funding MUST meet the following requirements: Must provide documentation that applicant is a Nursing Homes as defined in Neb. Rev. Stat § 38-2421 or an Assisted Living Facilities as defined in Neb.
Rev. Stat § 71-5903 . Must provide documentation that the facility has not been cited for substandard quality of care during its most recent survey.
Must provide certification to participate in Medicare or Medicaid. Must provide a plan describing how the grantee plans to participate in the quality rating and improvement system described in Neb. Rev.
Stat § 71-1956 within three years after the date the grant is awarded. Preference will be given to applicants serving a rural area as described in Neb. Rev.
Stat § 81-1288.
Form 2 - Applicant's Organization Overview Form 3 - Applicant's Work Plan Form 4 - Applicant's Budget Form 5 - Application Submission Checklist (optional) Attachment 1 - ShareFile End User Guide Attachment 2 - Additional Submission Requirements CLOSED: RFA R-3891 Intergenerational Childcare ROUND 4 FUNDING Applications Due July 6, 2025 The State of Nebraska, Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Economic Assistance, Childcare and Development Fund Program.
(“DHHS"), is issuing this Request for Applications (“RFA") for the purposes of entering into grant agreement(s) (“grant" or “grants") and awarding state funds to an eligible and qualified entity for a one-time start-up grant to nursing homes or assisted-living facilities to develop an intergenerational childcare facility in which nursing services or assisted living facility services and childcare are provided.
A more detailed description may be found in Project Description, Section 2. This funding opportunity is open to “non-federal entities" as set forth in 45 CFR § 75. 2 or 2 CFR § 200.
69. A “non-federal entity" is limited to local governments, Indian tribes, institutions of higher education, and non-profit organizations. For profit entities and individuals may not apply for this grant funding.
All entities that apply for this funding MUST meet the following requirements: Must provide documentation that applicant is a Nursing Homes as defined in Neb. Rev. Stat § 38-2421 or an Assisted Living Facilities as defined in Neb.
Rev. Stat § 71-5903 . Must provide documentation that the facility has not been cited for substandard quality of care during its most recent survey.
Must provide certification to participate in Medicare or Medicaid. Must provide a plan describing how the grantee plans to participate in the quality rating and improvement system described in Neb. Rev.
Stat § 71-1956 within three years after the date the grant is awarded. Preference will be given to applicants serving a rural area as described in Neb. Rev.
Stat § 81-1288.
Form 2 - Applicant's Organization Overview Form 3 - Applicant's Work Plan Form 4 - Applicant's Budget Form 5 - Application Submission Checklist (optional) Attachment 1 - ShareFile End User Guide Attachment 2 - Additional Submission Requirements CLOSED: RFA R-3891 Intergenerational Childcare ROUND 5 FUNDING Applications Due August 20, 2025 T he State of Nebraska, Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Economic Assistance, Childcare and Development Fund Program.
(“DHHS"), is issuing this Request for Applications (“RFA") for the purposes of entering into grant agreement(s) (“grant" or “grants") and awarding state funds to an eligible and qualified entity for a one-time start-up grant to nursing homes or assisted-living facilities to develop an intergenerational childcare facility in which nursing services or assisted living facility services and childcare are provided.
A more detailed description may be found in Project Description, Section 2. This funding opportunity is open to “non-federal entities" as set forth in 45 CFR § 75. 2 or 2 CFR § 200.
69. A “non-federal entity" is limited to local governments, Indian tribes, institutions of higher education, and non-profit organizations. For profit entities and individuals may not apply for this grant funding.
All entities that apply for this funding MUST meet the following requirements: Must provide documentation that applicant is a Nursing Homes as defined in Neb. Rev. Stat § 38-2421 or an Assisted Living Facilities as defined in Neb.
Rev. Stat § 71-5903 . Must provide documentation that the facility has not been cited for substandard quality of care during its most recent survey.
Must provide certification to participate in Medicare or Medicaid. Must provide a plan describing how the grantee plans to participate in the quality rating and improvement system described in Neb. Rev.
Stat § 71-1956 within three years after the date the grant is awarded. Preference will be given to applicants serving a rural area as described in Neb. Rev.
Stat § 81-1288.
Form 2 - Applicant's Organization Overview Form 3 - Applicant's Work Plan Form 4 - Applicant's Budget Form 5 - Application Submission Checklist (optional) Attachment 1 - ShareFile End User Guide Attachment 2 - Additional Submission Requirements CLOSED: RFA R-3891 Intergenerational Childcare ROUND 6 FUNDING The State of Nebraska, Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Economic Assistance, Childcare and Development Fund Program.
(“DHHS"), is issuing this Request for Applications (“RFA") for the purposes of entering into grant agreement(s) (“grant" or “grants") and awarding state funds to an eligible and qualified entity for a one-time start-up grant to nursing homes or assisted-living facilities to develop an intergenerational childcare facility in which nursing services or assisted living facility services and childcare are provided.
A more detailed description may be found in Project Description, Section 2. This funding opportunity is open to “non-federal entities" as set forth in 45 CFR § 75. 2 or 2 CFR § 200.
69. A “non-federal entity" is limited to local governments, Indian tribes, institutions of higher education, and non-profit organizations. For profit entities and individuals may not apply for this grant funding.
All entities that apply for this funding MUST meet the following requirements: Must provide documentation that applicant is a Nursing Homes as defined in Neb. Rev. Stat § 38-2421 or an Assisted Living Facilities as defined in Neb.
Rev. Stat § 71-5903 . Must provide documentation that the facility has not been cited for substandard quality of care during its most recent survey.
Must provide certification to participate in Medicare or Medicaid. Must provide a plan describing how the grantee plans to participate in the quality rating and improvement system described in Neb. Rev.
Stat § 71-1956 within three years after the date the grant is awarded. Preference will be given to applicants serving a rural area as described in Neb. Rev.
Stat § 81-1288.
Form 2 - Applicant's Organization Overview Form 3 - Applicant's Work Plan Form 4 - Applicant's Budget Form 5 - Application Submission Checklist (optional) Attachment 1 - ShareFile End User Guide Attachment 2 - Additional Submission Requirements CLOSED: RFA R-3320 25-26 SOAR Grant Applications Due February 5, 2025 The State of Nebraska, Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health (“DHHS") Nebraska Homeless Assistance Program (“NHAP"), is issuing this Request for Applications (“RFA") for the purposes of entering into grant agreement(s) (“grant" or “grants") and awarding state funds to an eligible and qualified entity to provide Social Security Income (“SSI") and Social Security Disability Income (“SSDI") Outreach, Access, and Recovery (“SOAR") services.
Pre-Applicant Information Session: January 14th at 9am CDT. A recording will be made available within 48 hours for anyone unable to attend this presentation. Please join with the following link: https://sonvideo.
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MTID=m3d2d39a 8911f89f8420e0823d16c3b8a Join by the webinar number : Webinar number (access code): 2492 127 7848 Webinar password: UZnRf5SCx33 (89673572 when dialing from a phone or video system) +1-408-418-9388 United States Toll Free. Some mobile devices may ask attendees to enter a numeric password (see above).
Pre Applicant Information Session - Recording Form 1 – Application Cover Sheet Form 2 – Applicant's Organizational Overview Form 3 – Applicant's Work Plan Form 4 – Applicant's Budget Form 5 – Performance Outcomes Form 6 – Submission Checklist Attachment 1 – ShareFile User Guide Attachment 2 – Additional requirements Addendum 1 - Questions and Answers Addendum 2 - List of Applicants CLOSED: RFA R-4048 2025 Non-Embryonic Stem Cell Research Grants Applications Due March 31, 2025 T he State of Nebraska, Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health (“DHHS") Health Services & Systems Unit, is issuing this Request for Applications (“RFA") for the purposes of entering into grant agreement(s) (“grant" or “grants") and awarding state funds to an eligible and qualified entity or entities to provide non-embryonic stem cell research.
Grants will be awarded to Nebraska institutions or researchers as defined below: Sponsoring Institution: Preference will be given to funding proposals submitted by Nebraska institutions that have an ongoing, large-scale research program that is conducive to the completion of a complex project in stem cell research that does not use human embryonic stem cells.
Principal Investigator: The leader of a project is the “principal investigator". Researchers with a doctoral degree in science (PhD or equivalent), or a professional degree in a medical field (MD, DMD, DVM, or similar), are eligible to submit a proposal to the Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee as a Principal Investigator (PI).
The PI must be employed at an institution in Nebraska that meets the criteria for “Sponsoring Institution" (see above). Researchers that are classified as post-doctorates or fellows are not eligible to apply.
Request for Applications Form 4 – Description of Key Personnel Form 5 – Biographical Sketch Principal Investigator and Others Form 6 – Previous and Current Related Projects Funded Form 9 – Line-Item Budget Form 10 – Budget Justification Form 11 – Attestation Letter Attachment 1 – End User Guidance: Shared File Link Add e ndum 1 – List of Applicants CLOSED: RFA 4533 NHAP Legal Services Applications Due May 21, 2025 The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health (DHHS) is issuing this Request for Applications (RFA) for the purposes of entering into Grant agreement(s) and awarding state funds to an eligible and qualified agency to provide legal services for individuals at risk of or experience homelessness.
Applicants must be a local government, Indian Tribe, an institution of higher education, or a non-profit organization. Additional eligibility criteria are listed below. Eligible entities include local governments, Indian tribes, institutions of higher education, and non-profit entities.
Individuals and for-profit organizations may not apply for this grant funding. To be eligible for funding, entities must: Not discriminate on the basis of age, religion, sex, race, color or national origin, gender identity or gender orientation Provide legal services as defined in 24 CFR 576. 105(a)(1)(vi) in all 93 counties in Nebraska Operate a drug-free premises.
Form 1- Application, Community Needs and Impact Statement, Program Design, Work Plan, and Budget T o apply, an entity must fully complete Form 1: Application, Work Plan, and Budget and submit it electronically to DHHS. Grants@nebraska. gov .
Applications that do not contain the required information may be rejected. DHHS reserves the right to evaluate Applicants and award funds in a manner utilizing criteria selected at DHHS' discretion and in the best interest of meeting the objectives of the funding involved. DHHS Office of Procurement and Grants Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services dhhs.
grants@nebraska. gov P. O.
Box 95026, Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-5026
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local and Tribal Health Departments. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Not specified Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is April 3, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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The Minnesota Innovations in Perinatal Health grant, funded by the Minnesota Department of Health Maternal and Child Health Section, supports projects that improve perinatal health outcomes for communities of color, American Indian communities, and rural populations. The grant period runs from June 2026 through September 2027. Applicants submit proposals electronically through the Foundant grant management platform and are encouraged to submit a non-binding letter of intent. The program prioritizes innovative strategies addressing perinatal health inequities, including maternal health, pregnancy outcomes, and postpartum care. Applications are reviewed through a community-based process featuring reviewers with lived experience in perinatal health disparities. This funding opportunity advances health equity by targeting populations experiencing the greatest disparities in birth outcomes across Minnesota.
Rural Health Transformation Project 1.2 is sponsored by Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Economic Assistance. This RFA aims to reduce obesity risk, improve access to healthy foods, and reduce access to processed foods by assessing the landscape of food cooperatives and food pantries that procure locally grown items for school nutrition programs and identifying readiness for partnerships…