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Funding Details: Planning and Implementation Grants to Strengthen Rural Health Care in Tennessee - Rural Health Information Hub Planning and Implementation Grants to Strengthen Rural Health Care in Tennessee This funding record is inactive . Please see the program website or contact the program sponsor to determine if this program is currently accepting applications or will open again in the future.
Tennessee Rural Health Care Center of Excellence at UT Health Science Center The Tennessee Rural Health Care Center of Excellence is offering funding through two distinct grant opportunities aimed at strengthening rural healthcare across Tennessee by supporting innovative approaches that address the unique challenges faced by rural communities in accessing high-quality healthcare.
Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to addressing healthcare gaps and engaging local stakeholders in their proposed projects. Planning Grant: Supports the development of actionable plans for addressing specific rural healthcare challenges. These grants are ideal for organizations or partnerships seeking to assess needs, build capacity, and design evidence-based solutions tailored to their rural communities.
Implementation Grant: Funds the execution of well-developed projects that directly improve access, quality, or sustainability of health care services in rural Tennessee. These grants are intended for initiatives ready to move from planning to Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, healthcare institutions (nonprofit and for-profit), academic institutions, and community-based organizations serving rural areas in Tennessee.
Project period: 12 months Project period: Up to 36 months Up to 10% of the total awarded amount can be used towards Links to additional guidance, application instructions, online application portal are available on the you are applying from an organization outside of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, please Sowell to obtain access to the InfoReady portal. A letter of intent must be submitted by November 14, 2025.
Selected applicants will be invited to submit a full application by January 15, 2026. · Planning and strategy methods and resources · Sustainability of programs · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention For complete information about funding programs, including your application status, please contact funders directly. Summaries are provided for your convenience only.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Healthcare organizations in Tennessee. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Healthy Built Environments is a grant from the Tennessee Department of Health that funds equity-focused built environment improvements in economically distressed communities across Tennessee. The program supports construction of playgrounds, trails, greenways, and outdoor fitness spaces designed to improve community health outcomes. Total funding available is $860,000. Eligible applicants include government entities, tribes, and nonprofits with a demonstrated focus on serving underserved populations. Projects must address physical activity access in high-need areas, with priority given to communities facing systemic health disparities. The application deadline was March 13, 2026.
Community- and Faith-Based Organization Competitive Grant Awards is sponsored by Tennessee Department of Health (OMHDE). The Tennessee Department of Health's Office of Minority Health and Disparity Elimination (OMHDE) issues Requests for Applications (RFA) to community-based and faith-based organizations. These grants support innovative strategies to improve the health of local communities by incorporating Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) into implementation strategies, with a focus on addressing health disparities and improving access to health services for racial and ethnic minority populations and other groups with health disparities.