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Rural Northern Border Region Network Planning Program is sponsored by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Federal Office of Rural Health Policy. This program provides grants to support rural healthcare networks in the Northern Border Region (Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont) to improve healthcare services and associated outcomes, achieve efficiencies, and strengthen the rural healthcare system.
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NBRC-HRSA Partnership | Northern Border Regional Commission Careers & Contracting Opportunities The partnership between the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC) and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) exists to address persistent health access issues in rural and economically distressed communities across the Northern Border region.
NBRC brings regional development expertise and a mandate to strengthen economic vitality, while HRSA contributes technical expertise and federal dollars for improving access to health services. Together, we coordinate investments—such as workforce development, training pipelines, and capacity-building projects—to expand behavioral health, primary care, and other critical services.
The goal of the partnership is to further meet the region’s health workforce and service-delivery gaps. For more information, contact Rural Healthcare Coordinator, Liz Cross at ecross@nbrc. gov .
Two programs are run by HRSA in the Northern Border region, with funding available contingent upon fiscal year and Congressional Appropriations: Rural Northern Border Region Outreach Program : promoting delivery of health services to rural underserved populations.
Anticipated notice of availability in 2027 Rural Communities Opioid Response Program - Northern Border Rural Workforce : improving health care by enhancing behavioral health workforce capacity. Anticipated notice of availability in 2029 HRSA-NBRC Partnership Programs History Funded through the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy NEW: FY 2026 Rural Northern Border Region Network Planning Program - Application Deadline July 10, 2026 $1.
8 million available to approximately 18 projects across Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont to support the development and strengthening of rural healthcare networks. The program uses a one-year network planning model to bring together at least three healthcare organizations to improve coordination, expand access to care, enhance service quality, and strengthen overall rural health systems.
Projects will focus on building or enhancing cross-sector partnerships and developing strategies for long-term sustainability following the planning period. For more information and to apply, visit: https://www. grants.
gov/search-results-detail/361798 FY 2025 Rural Communities Opioid Response Program - Northern Border Rural Workforce (RCORP-NBRW) Over 3 million awarded to 8 programs that aim to strengthen rural health care in the NBRC region by expanding behavioral health workforce capacity. They will use a network-based model to deliver training and job placement for behavioral health professionals in underserved rural communities.
The first year focuses on planning and building the network, while the following three years will be dedicated to implementing training and workforce placement.
FY 2024 Rural Northern Border Region Outreach Program Over 3 million awarded to 13 programs across the region to improve access to healthcare through the expansion and delivery of new and enhanced services including mental and behavioral health, workforce development, care coordination, patient engagement, telehealth, etc. FY 2022 Northern Border Region Healthcare Support Program 1.
99 million awarded to the Rural Health Redesign Center to create an NBR Technical Assistance Center designed to assisting NBR healthcare organizations improve healthcare access, transition to value-based care and recruit and retain healthcare workers. FY 2022 Northern Border Region Healthcare Support Program Supplemental Funding 1.
1 million sub-awarded to 7 organizations in Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont to support programs designed to enhance healthcare services to rural residents in all four states. FY 2021 Rural Behavioral Health Workforce Centers (RBHWC) – Northern Border 2.
5 million awarded to 4 projects across the NBR to strengthen behavioral health care in rural NBRC communities by training and mentoring health professionals, paraprofessionals, and community members to better address behavioral health and substance use disorders.
The program required forming a strategic multi-sector network, assessing regional needs, and implementing accessible, equity-focused training programs across the full rural service area.
FY 2021 Rural Northern Border Region Planning Program $759,725 awarded for Rural Northern Border Region Planning Program grants to support health care organizations in the planning and identifying of key rural health issues in the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC) service areas.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible rural areas in Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Rural Northern Border Region Network Planning Program are due July 10, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Rural Northern Border Region Network Planning Program is funded by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Federal Office of Rural Health Policy. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, and Maine. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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Rural Residency Planning and Development (RRPD) Program is sponsored by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Federal Office of Rural Health Policy. This program provides funding to create new rural residency programs, including Rural Track Programs (RTPs), to expand access to healthcare in rural areas. The awards support start-up costs for new accredited rural residency programs in qualifying medical specialties, including accreditation costs, faculty development, and resident recruitment.
Rural Communities Opioid Response Program – Planning (RCORP – Planning) is sponsored by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Federal Office of Rural Health Policy. These grants support planning and preparation activities to create a strong base for substance use disorder (SUD) and related services and build capacity to develop, implement, and sustain these services in rural areas. The funding is designed to be a critical first step in creating SUD service systems that improve access, strengthen the behavioral health workforce, and gain community support.
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