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Find similar grantsThe Rural Texas Strong Program – Initiative 1 (Part 2): Make Rural Texans Healthy Again is sponsored by Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). This initiative aims to improve the health of rural Texans as part of the broader Rural Texas Strong Program.
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Request for Application: HHS0017223 Procurement Number : HHS0017223 Procurement Name : The Rural Texas Strong Program – Initiative 1 (Part 2): Make Rural Texans Healthy Again Program Name : CFO - Provider Finance Release Date : May 4, 2026 Submission Deadline : June 4, 2026 — 10:30 am CDT The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is accepting Applications for the Rural Texas Strong Program – Initiative 1 (Part 2): Make Rural Texans Healthy Again.
The purpose of this program is to enhance or create community-based prevention, wellness, and nutrition programs or services offered by rural Texas hospitals through the implementation of at least one of eight authorized Project implementation methods that are intended to improve the health of rural Texas residents.
Applicants should reference Section II, Scope of Grant, for further detailed information regarding the purpose, background, eligible activities and requirements. Link: https://hhsgrant. my.
site. com/Grants/FundingOpportunity? id=a0Fcr000005U6t7 Note: Please be aware that registration is required for the optional applicant conference, the link for which is found in the RFA document in the GMS system.
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