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Texas Incubator Program – Round 2 is a grant from Texas Health and Human Services that funds existing Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and FQHC Look-alikes to expand services and access to care in underserved communities. Contracts are awarded at ,000 per recipient under the Project Based Program (PBP). Eligible applicants must hold a current HRSA Notice of Award or HRSA LAL Designation letter.
Released February 2, 2026, applications were due February 27, 2026. The program operates under procurement number HHS0016898 through the Texas Department of State Health Services.
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Open Enrollment Opportunities Open Enrollment: HHS0016898 Procurement Number : HHS0016898 Procurement Name : HHS0016898 PBP Program Name : Federally Qualified Health Center Incubator Program Release Date : February 2, 2026 Submission Deadline : February 27, 2026 — 05:00 pm CST DSHS is seeking Applications for the purpose of establishing contracts under the Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Incubator - Project Based Program (PBP).
Contracts will be awarded to existing Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and FQHC Look-alikes for $650,000 under this OE. The aim of this program is to expand services or access to care at existing FQHCs and FQHC Look-alikes. Applications must include HRSA NoA or HRSA LAL Designation letter.
Disregard the table that includes Assurances Form, Lobbying Certification, and FFATA. They are not required for this OE. ***Learn how to download a form to your computer*** Web Browser PDF Viewer Information | Texas Health and Human Services HHS0016898 Exhibit A Solicitation Affirmations v.
2. 9 HHS0016898 Exhibit B - HHS Uniform Terms and Conditions 3.
4 HHS0016898 PBP OE Application forms A-F HHS0016898 PBP OE Application form G HHS0016898 APPENDIX A - PBP Enrichment Activities HHS0016898 APPENDIX B - PBP Staffing List HHS0016898 APPENDIX C - PBP Capital Improvement Activities HHS0016898 APPENDIX D - PBP Progress Statement HHS0016898 APPENDIX E - PBP Budget Sheet HHS0016898 APPENDIX F - PBP Final Report HHS0016898 OE Addendum to Close 02-27-26 Notice of Privacy Practices Report Fraud, Waste or Abuse
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Texas-based FQHCs and FQHC Look-Alikes Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $650,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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